As promised, here is my latest completed Crazy Quilt Trinket block:
Obviously, this one has an under the sea seascape theme. The large fish was a gift from my husband. He bought it at an antique shop. I don't know where I got the little fishes at the top. They're small pins and I used to wear them on my jean jacket back in the 80's.
If you look very closely, there's a little bit of symbolism on this block. Down on the right-hand corner, you'll see a tiny "Pizza Hut" pin. I used to work in management back in the 80's. That's where Scott and I met. To the left of it, there's a tiny "diamond" ring. I'm sure you can figure that one out! He proposed to me back when we worked there. We were married in 1988.
The little purple tendrils to the left on the bottom are tatted. If you "cast on" all in one direction, you'll get these pretty little twisted tendrils which are perfect for seascapes!
Showing posts with label tatting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tatting. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 07, 2018
Crazy Quilt Trinket Block Under The Sea Seascape
Labels:
crazy quilting,
seascape,
tatting,
under the sea
Sunday, May 05, 2013
Crazy Quilt Blocks for Christmas Ornaments
This one took me a little bit longer than the others because I did the tatted Christmas tree myself and then sewed it on and beaded it.
I also did the tatted lace myself on the blue block. I have a ton of vintage tatting but I like to do my own now and then so I don't forget how to do it!
And then here's the one you saw the other day:
I have these pretty little ornaments to hang from the point at the bottom of these pieces. I found them at Michael's before Christmas last year:
I had planned on sewing these together today but I don't think I can squeeze one more thing in. Maybe I can sew them up in the morning.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Vintage Crochet & Tatted Edgings
This is another of the vintage patterns from my collection. It appears to be a complimentary sheet from The American Thread Company:


It isn't dated, but I'll ballpark it from the 50's.
Click on the image to go to my Flickr site where you can download the large version.
It isn't dated, but I'll ballpark it from the 50's.
Click on the image to go to my Flickr site where you can download the large version.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
2nd 1916 Tatting Booklet Uploaded
I just finished scanning and uploading the 2nd of my 1916 Tatting Booklets:

Old And New Designs In Tatting by
Sophie T. La Croix
Copyright 1916
Click on the image to go to my Flickr site where you can find the booklet (what I have of it) in it's own album.
Old And New Designs In Tatting by
Sophie T. La Croix
Copyright 1916
Click on the image to go to my Flickr site where you can find the booklet (what I have of it) in it's own album.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
1916 Tatting Booklet
I've scanned and uploaded one of my antique tatting booklets. This booklet is copyrighted 1916. It's titled Tatting Designs with instructions Book No. Five by Adeline Cordet.

The back cover is missing from my booklet but you can find the rest on my Flickr site.
The directions are obviously for shuttle tatting but so far, I've found that needle tatting can be worked from vintage and antique patterns.
The back cover is missing from my booklet but you can find the rest on my Flickr site.
The directions are obviously for shuttle tatting but so far, I've found that needle tatting can be worked from vintage and antique patterns.
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