Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Tatting Display at the Art Museum






Here's my chance to catch up on all my motif's at once. I was invited to display my tatting at our local Mistlin Art Gallery. I did up some new pieces and entered some old ones.
The newest are the 2 necklaces, the hair bun cover, the guest towel done in blues, the jabot (ladies tie) from a 1896 pattern (just above the fan). The tablecloth is the oldest. It has 40 eight inch medallions and took me 2 years to complete but it won a blue at the CA State Fair.