Friday afternoon I took my fisrt class. It was Martha Ess' Celtic Hat. This year the classes (well, every year is the same!) were so "yummie" that was a difficult decision to make the schedule and choose from all of them.
I love Celtic Tatting and I was not going to miss this opportunity. The hat is small and could be make into a pincushion. Before the class we were suppose to make our homework, that was to make the 1st round of the hat that was a band of Split rings. I didn't made the homework. But while Martha was explaining a little about the Celtic History I manage to start the homework and then keep with the rest of the explanations. Some explanations and exercises were discussed about designing. Celtic Tatting can be categorize in 2 styles: the "true" celtic knotwork made usually by interweaving a long chain into the design (Ruth Perry's style) and the more "traditional" celtic tatting that is compose of several motifs interweaved.
Here is her hat. I like the colors she used. In this style of tatting, the more colors used the prettiest it looks.
Here are some pics while at class. We had a blast; talking and joking. There were several that got confused with the use of thread colors and others took the opportunity to joke about it. Not me! Because I used 2 colors only. LOL
Here is a pretty pic of my finished hat wear by my new model "Taddy the Teddy". Isn't she gorgeous!