Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Motif 4

I finally got something tatted that I thought was worthy to give to my mother. It was late for Mother's Day, but I didn't have anything that I felt was good enough for her. At least 2 other people have made this bookmark for their 25 motif challenge and after the first one I saw tatted up I knew why. It is beautiful, well theirs are beautiful. It was designed by Jon Yusoff and her pattern page is here. This is the foldover bookmark. I actually had kind of a hard time tatting
this. I had to redo the bottom part twice. The rings are all close to the same size, but I need to work on pulling up the chains so they are all even, and the picots, well I really need to make up some picot gauges to get them close to even.

I finished tucking in ends on the Sunday before Memorial day and gave it too her that day. It was photographed with the book she was reading.

I then spent the rest of the day with her, watching old war movies on Turner Classic Movies, and tatting on another pattern by Jon Yusoff. I did get all the tatting done, but now it needs to have its ends tucked in and it needs to be blocked.

Yesterday all my tatting attempts ended up in the scrap bin, but there are just days like that. I don't know if I'm the only one who has them, but even if I am I refuse to be upset and depressed about it! Hopefully soon I'll have another motif ready to show!

4 comments:

Lace-lovin' Librarian ~ Diane said...

It must have been the weekend for pieces ending up in the scrap bin... thank goodness I wasn't working with my precious HDT! I love the color of your bookmark. I had trouble with the pattern also, and there's nothing wrong with the pattern. I just couldn't get my brain and my fingers to coordinate!

Typstatting said...

Your bookmark is lovely, I also had to scap a few tatted things as well, but I guess that is the way it goes some days.

Tattin' Kat said...

Beautiful! I love this pattern.

I have a whole scrap pile that my toddler just loves!!

Sewicked said...

Those scraps are great for memory books, scrap books & crazy quilters, by the way. Ask me how I know. 8-D