My card is filled in. Finished the Third Session.
Scheduled were the folded join, reverse join (which I could never get to happen until yesterday), catherine wheel join aka Dora Young join. Which filled up the rest of my card.
And, I must say, the card has been helpful. I have little bits of tatting here-n-there and cannot recall what they were, or when they were done, or why I saved them. Sewing the class tatting bits to a card is quite useful ; )
In addition to the awesome instructions, and the 'how-to' duing the session, Kelli talked about shuttle post before closing rings -- or maybe she said "post shuttle before closing ring" - which I have not been consistent about, opening a closed ring (when & how), putting shuttle thru the work, folding work, swirl join - picot center, spiral flower center, & general fiber chat.
I gave the swirl join / (center) picot a try. I made up a tatting pattern of rings and chains and the final picot went thru all of the center picots of the ring. Quite interesting to attempt.
I have not tried the spiral flower center - did get a piece of rings and chains tatted and will give that a try.
Workshop with Kelli Slack via virtual education, Lace Museum.
It is so nice to have the sessions recorded and available a couple weeks after the class.
2 comments:
The course is very comprehensive. Yes, good idea to stick the samples to card, or they’d just be a jumble.
I am enjoying seeing your accomplishments and organisation! And happy that you are enjoying all the learning!
Just one observation - the 'stacked (center) picot' is actually the Spiral Picot by Nina Libin.
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