Monday, May 09, 2011

Another One!

Yeah, it bothered me just a bit that I didn't get the picots to come out right although I think I like the frayed part better. I had enough thread on the shuttles to make another so I did. I said no more than 3 yards but each shuttle had about a foot over 3 yards and I used all of the white and all but about 12" of the red.

This one doesn't have beads either but it's a quick tat once you get through the picot daisy start. It's really easy and a good one for someone wanting to get started with the picot daisy technique. The rest is just "rings and chains".

I had to get up really early to get to work for some training and then after nearly 2 1/2 hours straight of talking, I thought I was going to go hoarse. Instead, within an hour of being back at the office, I had a lot of sore muscles. I'm not used to standing that long straight - and I was walking around about 70 chairs to get in front of the group periodically. Not the best set up for a presentation but at least we had plenty of room this time. My back was hurting too until I came home and finally put a few plants in the ground that I bought a week or so ago. Must have stretched my back in all the right places.

Here's your laugh for the day!



I really hope they threw the stick for that poor dog after all the entertainment he provided them.

8 comments:

  1. Gina,
    Both ways are very lovely! Thankyou for sharing them with everyone.

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  2. Great heart too! :)

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  3. That is a very, very funny video! Thanks!

    Oh, ya... the tatting is lovely! I like this one a lot better. You like frayed bits. I don't!
    Fox : )

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  4. I think they are both really beautiful :)

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  5. p.s. Thanks for the tip on this pattern. I just downloaded it and though it looks complicated, I will take your word that it is not!

    I forget how to accomplish this technique and this pattern is small enough to have a go at it.
    Fox : ))

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  6. Both hearts are nice Gina, but I like the contrast of the frayed bit against the tatting. Cute video.

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  7. Lovely heart, great video with the dog loved it
    Margaret

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  8. I think both are just lovely! Funny video!

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