Seeking an elixir for longevity? Look no further. Georgia Seitz is living proof – she is celebrating her 18th birthday today! Yet she completed 20 years of teaching the Online Tatting Class. Stop doing the math and just be born on the 29th of February :-D
Laura Angel is a cute beginner pattern by Anita Barry, named after her friend. Here
is the link to the pattern. Made only with mock rings. I added some decorative
picots and tied off with a bow instead of hiding ends.
In
Red Rose metallic size 20, it is 3 cms high and >2½ cms wide.
Itsy-Bitsy Angels are a take-off from Laura angel. A row of single-shuttle motifs makes a
cute garland or edging. Made continuously by climbing out/in with folded SSSR.
Quite a bit fiddly and challenging, with no stabilising picots. Anita has since
modified the pattern to be worked with 2 shuttles. Later in the year, she will
release the pattern.
In
Anchor Pearl cotton size 8, it is 2½ cms X 2½ cms.
I
pulled out 2 of Georgia ’s
patterns, long on my to-tat list …
As
visual symbolism to Georgia ’s
generosity, I wanted a large heart embracing her students within it. Hence
chose the thickest thread I had on hand.
I
started with the central clover, adding long joining picots on either side, and
decorative picots to the middle ring. Moving counter-clockwise, the rest of the
pattern was quickly finished. Tails are not hidden, I might tie a tassel
or motif later.
In
Bliss cotton size 3(?), it is 9 cms high and 7½ cms wide.
Worked
with single shuttle and ball, I loaded 20 seed beads. Leave 2 beads on ball
thread, loop shuttle thread with 16 beads around hand, and work the central
ring. 4 beads on each picot. After closing ring, slide the remaining beads – 2
from ball thread, 2 from shuttle thread, make a mock picot and continue with
pattern.
I
love how this turned out!
In
Anchor Pearl cotton size 8, it measures 4½ cms. Size 16/0 beads are used.
I
first joined her class in mid 2015 and found such a lively tatting cosmos…. meeting
so many talented and chirpy tatters in real time, forged friendships and sisterhoods. Georgia ,
like others before me, encouraged and groomed our potential, letting us spread
our wings far beyond what we thought possible.
She
has an uncanny eye for detecting something ‘new’, something interesting, in any image or pattern. It is
what I liked best – a new perspective, a different way to see the same old.
Being a linguist (she can speak/understand so many languages!), I explained the meaning of my real
name and she immediately wrote - “you were meant to tat” - turned out my name is
a confluence of 2 common tatting terms in different languages!
I
miss our correspondence, chatting about birds and Nature, her sourced fauna pictures, and her ecards with
such cute messages. Her humour laces everything! I wish her the best of health
and happiness – blossoming just like her Sitka
rose.
Many many many happy returns of the day, Georgia !
Such a pretty tribute!! :)
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated, Sue πππ
DeleteA lovely compliment for Georgia! She has definitely been a world-wide inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Diane πππ
DeleteI like so much this heart with flower! The angels are so cute!
ReplyDeleteregards
sabrina
Each one is a symbol of happiness, isn't it, sabrina πππ
DeleteIt's a fantastic combination. So lovely! Congratulation!
ReplyDeleteHugs
erba
Combined we win, CasaERBA ππππ
DeleteThe Sitka rose is my favourite. Happy birthday to Georgia. My cousin was also born on the 29th February.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite, too, Jane! I think Georgia's the only leapling I know πππ
DeleteYou are choice with words and humor, Muskaan! And, your symbolisms moved me! Beautiful tribute to Georgia on her birthday!
ReplyDeletePity I couldn't add more knotty angels there, for all the wonderful tatters I met in class. But the sentiment stands. Thanks, Anita πππ
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