Well it looks like here we have another late holiday motif post. Part of the reason why this is late getting posted is because we have had several house guests the past couple of days. My husband has been trying for several months to get together with several of his old high school friends that he was in bands with and do some recording. One of the friends is from out of state and his plans to make it here have been cancelled several times due to covid. They finally decided to just go through with the plans because the recording studio has been booked and changed so many times and flights have been moved that it was getting pretty expensive to not do it. I didn’t love the idea and it was quite weird to be with people after a year of not even seeing anyone. We all just tried to be extra careful and wash hands a lot and several of the guys had already had covid and most everyone has been vaccinated, so for now I will just keep my fingers crossed that all will be ok!
For the last 4 St. Patricks doodads I have made shamrocks but there are
only so many different ways to make them. For this year I decided to make kind
of a frame to put a beaded doodad in. It was surprisingly difficult to find a
triangle pattern to use and almost just as hard to find a “not green” thread to
use since St Pats is all about the green. I came up with trying to find either gold
thread or rainbow color thread which wasn’t so easy either. I did some poking
around amazon and came up with a brand of thread that I have never heard about
and decided to give it a try.
The brand name is golo and it comes in several sizes and colors
but the only way to get the gold color was in size 20 which I was pretty sure
was going to be too small but I decided to give it a try anyway. I was hoping it would be a bit thicker than Lizbeth
size 20 but alas it is pretty much the same size. This thread is actually a pretty gold color
and pretty nice to work with, its not too terribly expensive but on my budget
its more expensive than what I would normally spend.
When I went to work the pattern I had found and put the
beaded doodad (that I had already made 4 of) inside the triangle I found that the tatted triangle was way too small. I then tried to make the triangle with a thicker
size thread just to see if the pattern would work and I found out that with a
bit of tweaking the knot count I could make the pattern work. So the basic
pattern idea came from a motif by Ruth on the site 'tatted patterns calendar" that
you can find here. The pattern has both written and picture directions so I was
very thankful to have found it. I just changed the counts to make it a bit
bigger. I cant remember where I got the pattern for the little beaded leprechaun but I changed it up a bit and added eyebrows and a 3D beard.
I couldn’t find any
rainbow thread either so in the end I just used an awesome green thread I had
found at goodwill. I had kind of been
saving this thread for a doily but I couldn’t come up with any other thread. It
is a vintage J&P Coats knit- cro- sheen. This stuff is great to work with and
the photo really doesn’t do it justice to show the great colors in it. It bums
me out that this thread isn’t available anymore so I continue to look in
goodwills hoping to run across more.
I ended up making 12 of these doodads but would anyone care to make a bet on if they made it in the mail on time? Well the answer to that would be NO! I have never been so good about gifts at Christmas time so a few years back I started sending out fun little things for St Pats. I have been meaning to start another blog for my other crafting to post the things on it so I don’t clutter this one with non tatting stuff but so far I haven’t gotten around to it yet. I should try to make it my mission to start another blog but as you can see I am not even so good at posting with this one on time so maybe I shouldn’t! I guess I will just have to wait and see if I get all ambitious.
I did end up sending out some tshirts and little rainbow treats along with the cards to some of my family. With shipping so stinking expensive it is kind of hard to send it out to everybody I would like to. St Pats is kind of a weird holiday for some people and I am pretty sure there are a lot of people that don’t even acknowledge it so I usually only send out the cards to my close family. Unfortunately the shirts didn’t make it in time but I guess the treats are good even though they were late. The cards were also late getting to people so that sucks! But hopefully "it is the thought that counts" and the love behind the making of them!
The card turned out really well with the combination of beaded leprechaun and a tatted border. Very creative.
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