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Monday, August 27, 2018

Busy weekend

Daughter Alison called Friday morning to ask if she and the kids could come visit for the weekend. Of course I said yes! We hadn't seen them since daughter Joanne's visit in June. Between their activities and ours, there just hasn't been a good time to get together.

We had a great time shopping, looking at houses, cooking, and enjoying each other's company. The weekend just flew by!


Lucky me... I am a test tatter for one of Robin Perfetti's new bookmark patterns! This is Five Petals Bookmark, and I love it! There was a challenge in this one for me. I had to learn to do a Catherine Wheel join. Luckily, there are some wonderful YouTube videos to help with the learning process. I used the one by my dear friend Marilee Rockley. I'm quite pleased with my results!


After taking my first picture, I remembered that I had purchased bookmark sleeves on Amazon a while back. Since I'm planning on giving bookmarks as Christmas presents this year, I thought the sleeves might be a good idea. The tatting will stay clean and the recipients won't have to worry so much about how to care for their bookmarks.

I think I'll start another bookmark tonight!

20 comments:

  1. Your bookmark turned out fabulous!!! :)

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    1. I do like the pattern! I'm looking forward to trying the others in the book.

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  2. Robin's patterns are so attractive. You did a great job, and the tassel is perfect.

    The sleeves are a good idea! I have always used them, and I usually put a piece of thin card stock behind the tatting to help emphasize the design (not glued down). On the back of the cardstock you can put a sticker or write 'From' 'To' - or 'Happy Birthday' or other greeting, and explain that it's tatted lace.

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    1. I thought about using card stock, but I don't have any on hand. I may have to go shopping!

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  3. Lovely bookmark - Love the clear sleeve idea!

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    1. Thank you! The more I look at it in the sleeve, the more I like it!

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  4. Love the bookmark, and I also love the book you have it shown with. It’s one of my favorites!

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  5. The bookmark sleeve is an excellent way to protect and show off your lovely bookmark.

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  6. Beautiful bookmark! And in the manner of Louis in Casablanca "I’m shocked, shocked I say, to find that you have been ordering things from Amazon!"

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  7. I had to brush up and Marilee's is the best huh :) I didn't realize that your pattern had this wheel in it too, we had fun didn't we :)

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  8. Oh yea, the book mark is great and where do you find the cover?

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  9. Beaitful bookmark, I have just finished mine from Robin, I must say they are beautiful patterns and a joy to tat.

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