Ice Drop tutorial

Saturday, January 26, 2019

No picot gauge


I subbed for high school English yesterday, which gave me time to tat. Imagine my dismay when I realized I'd left my picot gauge at home!

It seems I can never find a picot gauge when I need one, so I keep them stashed all over the house. Still, I didn't have one with me yesterday, so I tatted without one. These are destined to be given away. Maybe I'm too picky, but the unevenness of the picots is enough to drive me crazy!

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  1. I can see what you mean! I didn't mind very much about the unevenness of my picots until I bought a gauge "just to see what the fuss was about". I couldn't tat without it now!

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  2. Awwww, life’s too short to worry about gauges, Diane!! They’d not been invented when I started tatting so everything was eyeballed and that’s the way I’ve always worked!!! Get those eyes working, lass!!!!

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    1. Haha! I know I should let go of the lifeline, but I'm afraid of the deep end! ;-)

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  3. Oh no, it rubbed off...sorry. ;)
    You can use anything to be a picot gauge if you think about it. My go-to picot gauges have been the (now extinct) Mc Donald's stirring sticks for coffee, but I have others from random items-so it's just a thought in case it happens again and you think about what might be available. ;)
    Great looking Ice Drops!!! :)

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  4. I rarely use a gauge. Find it much more fun to eyeball and not disrupt the flow of work 😉
    What gauges I have are cut off from card stock on a need-basis!

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    1. If I had had a piece of card stock handy, I would have used it!

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  5. On rare occasions when I absolutely need to measure, I like lined paper (like college ruled notebook paper) to compare the picots to.

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  6. Lots of suggestions for next time you forget your gauge! I only use a gauge if I’m making very long picots and then I use a bit of cardboard.

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    1. I have done that. I used to spend time cutting up old plastic credit cards.

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  7. I don't even see the uneven picots, and it seems you did graduated ones 'on purpose' on the middle ice drop which looks just fine. I never knew there were picot gauges until the blogs, and I think I made one from folded paper when I needed an extra long picot.

    Glad you're enjoying your subbing assignments.
    I wouldn't be happy having to get out into the cold weather early in the morning! I'm glad I can just stay cozy and warm.

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    1. I guess my problem is that I really like things neat and tidy when I can make them that way! The weather really wasn't too bad this past week, but this upcoming one looks like it could be nasty!

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  8. I am tempted to do what fox did and tattoo lines on my index finger cause I eyeball most of mine but very nice to have something to go by

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  9. Have never owned a picot gauge and not likely to in the future. If I ever did it would just get lost. Just don't like stopping to measure, life is too short!!! Really can't tell that you did not use one anyway.

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