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Davina – Kaleidoscope Motif – Mignonette Shuttle Bag – Sparkle Tatting a GoGo – MacGyver Your Tatting Box

Meet Davina!

One of my first ever memories is my grandmother teaching me to crochet a chain so I would leave her alone so she could watch “All My Children” in peace. I also remember her surprise when I had chained thru the whole skein of yarn. In the 40+ years since that day, I have done everything I could to learn more and more.

As I grew up, my grandmothers thought me all the fiber arts, knit, crochet, embroidery and the like. In my rebellious teen years I experimented with clothing design, paper arts and poetry. In adulthood, I discovered the dark allure of power tools. I have spent the past decade mixing and mingling ideas and concepts together to produce the ideas and concepts that magically inhabit my brain until they reach fruition.

Over the years I have taught all ages, from Brownies to Eagle Scouts and beyond. I have published several tutorials on everything from Kumihimo to Lampwork to Resin Jewelry. I have won several awards over the years but the one I am most proud of is winning “Best of Show” in Tatting at the Spokane Interstate Fair this past September.

What She Will Be Teaching At Workshop:

Kaleidoscope Motif

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Class Type: Technique         Level: Intermediate

Class Limit: 15         When: Friday, 12:45 p.m. or Saturday, 9:15 a.m.

Class will focus on the techniques needed to make the kaleidoscope motif. Single motifs can be used as earrings while chains of motifs make amazing looking bracelets and necklaces. Also included will be some new, improved techniques for hiding ends and preparing tatted objects for the addition of jewelry fasteners.

Skills Required: Basic tatting skills plus split rings, and the ability to maintain a consistently tight tatted chain and string beads.

Techniques Taught: How to connect the rings so the motif maintains is strength and stability.

Materials: For the bracelet – 2 shuttles wound full CTM with 150 size 11 seed beads threaded into the center. Single colors are best for learning.

Kit: Optional, $3.50. Pre-strung beads in a pattern.


Mignonette Shuttle Bag

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Class Type: Technique             Level: Intermediate

Class Limit: 15                           When: Friday, 3:00 p.m.

Tat a cute beaded shuttle bag. Students will learn how to tat a flat base and then how to tat up the sides of the bag using the mignonette stitch. We will also cover how to complete the top of the bag. While you are working, we will discuss different ways mignonette can be used, alternative beading designs and technique and working with larger shuttles.

Skills Required: Ability to use 2 shuttles and the larger Tatsy shuttles, plus split rings.

Techniques Taught: Mignonette stitch and sizing.

Materials: These are thread and bead heavy designs. Registered students will be contacted in early March to discuss how to set up their own kit or for purchasing options.

Kit: Extra kits will be available in the vending area.


  Sparkle Tatting a GoGo

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Class Type: Technique           Level: Adv. Begin.

Class Limit: 15                         When: Saturday, 12:45 p.m.

Some designs just scream for a little something extra. In this class you will learn how to wind your shuttles with 1-3 pieces of filament and how to adjust your tension as you work to accommodate the extra threads. We will also cover what to do when things go wrong and how to get back on track. Bring a small motif, or one will be provided, to play with during class.

Skills Required: Basic tatting skills – ring, chain, picot, join.

Techniques Taught: How to set up, tat and finish a motif with an extra filament.

Materials: 1 empty shuttle and size 20 or larger thread.

Kit: Required, $2.00, includes filament and pattern. Extra kits will be available in the vending area.


 MacGyver Your Tatting Box

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Class Type: Technique               Level: All

Class Limit: 15                            When: Saturday, 3:15 p.m.

After 2 long days of learning and tatting, let’s take some time to sit together and go through all the fun items in my tatting box. From hackle pliers to rubber tubing, I will share all my hints and tricks. And when I am done, it will be your turn to share your best ideas with the rest of the class. A prize will be awarded for the most unique or surprising idea.

Skills Required: A sense of humor is a must.

Techniques Taught: How to look at just about anything and everything and say “I could use that to tat with, on, for, around, under, over and inside.

Materials: Bring your most unique or surprising idea.

Kit: None


 

Register for Workshop

19th Annual Tatting Days and Workshop

April 17-18, 2015

Theme: A Touch of Victorian Charm

For registration information click here!

We look forward to seeing you!

Join Us For The Shuttlebirds 19th Annual Tatting Workshop: A Touch of Victorian Charm!

Winning t-shirt design by Lauren Snyder!

Winning design by Lauren Snyder! Unisex sizes Small to XL for $18.00 Unisex sizes 2XL to 5XL for $21.00 Ladies Cut sizes Small to XL for $19.00 Ladies Cut sizes 2XL and 3XL for $22.00

Unisex sizes Small to XL for $18.00
Unisex sizes 2XL to 5XL for $21.00
Ladies Cut sizes Small to XL for $19.00
Ladies Cut sizes 2XL and 3XL for $22.00

2015 T-shirt Back

2015 T-shirt Back

19th Annual Tatting Days and Workshop

April 17-18, 2005

Theme: A Touch of Victorian Charm

Registration is OPEN!

Location:

Spokane Valley Nazarene Church

155515 E 20th Ave. (at Sullivan Road)

Spokane Valley, WA

2015 Hotel List * STG Scholarship App – 2015 word (Pdf and docx formats available here. Application deadline: February 15, 2015!) * 2015 Referral Program (How to earn a discount on your registration fee).

Class Descriptions (with Pictures) * Class Schedule * Meet The Teachers

In addition to awesome classes you also have the opportunity to:

Shop at our awesome vendors!

Join the Tat-Off! (Pre-registration is required.)

Join the Retro Tat-Off! (Pre-registration is required.)

Enter the Theme Contest: “A Touch of Victorian Charm”! Anyone can enter!

Bring your tatted treasures to show off in the Display Area!

Win amazing Door Prizes! (Door prize donations are cheerfully accepted.)

Enter the Raffles! Check out the Scholarship Fund Quilt Raffle!

Please join us Friday, April 17th, from 10:30 am – 8:00 pm and

Saturday, April 18th, from 8:00 am – 7:00 pm! We look forward to seeing you!

Registration

Postmarked/emailed on or before March 21, 2015:

Two days: $115 for nonmembers, $100 for members. Includes 5 meals and up to 5 classes.

One day: $70 for  nonmembers, $65 for members. Friday includes 2 meals and up to 2 classes. Saturday includes 3 meals and up to 3 classes.

Postmarked/emailed after March 21, 2015:

Two days: $130 for nonmembers and members. Includes 5 meals and up to 5 classes.

One day: $85 for nonmembers and members. Friday includes 2 meals and up to 2 classes. Saturday includes 3 meals and up to 3 classes.

PayPal payments require a 3.5% processing fee and should be sent to: shuttlebirds.workshop@yahoo.com

For online registrations, payment must be received within 48 hours for PayPal or 5 days for US mail. If payment is not received within this time frame, your registration will be processed based on the date payment is received.

Printable Registration Form: Page 1 * Page 2

Click here to register ONLINE! (Online registration will close at 9:00 pm Pacific Time on March 21, 2015.)

We are looking forward to seeing all of our tatting friends again and meeting new ones. Pack your shuttles, threads and tatted treasures to join us for two days of tatting fun!

Interested and want to learn more? Click here.

Over the next few weeks I will be highlighting classes, teachers, and contests. So stay tuned!

Design The 2015 Shuttlebirds Workshop T-Shirt!

You have 18 days left to get your awesome logo design in!

Here are some of the past t-shirt designs:

Have you ever imagined one of your tatting designs on a t-shirt? You have the chance to design the 2015 Shuttlebirds Workshop T-Shirt Logo!

Theme:

A Touch of Victorian Charm

Rules:

Entries need to reflect the theme.

The design must be ‘tat-able’ or tatting related.

How To Enter:

Designs must be submitted as a .jpeg to shuttlebirds.workshop@yahoo.com

Deadline:

October 1, 2014.

Prize:

A t-shirt with the winning logo will be awarded for the winning design.

I look forward to seeing your creativity!

~Natalie

Design The 2015 Shuttlebirds Workshop T-Shirt!

You have 23 days left to get your awesome logo design in!

Have you ever imagined one of your tatting designs on a t-shirt? You have the chance to design the 2015 Shuttlebirds Workshop T-Shirt Logo!

Theme:

A Touch of Victorian Charm

Rules:

Entries need to reflect the theme.

The design must be ‘tat-able’ or tatting related.

How To Enter:

Designs must be submitted as a .jpeg to shuttlebirds.workshop@yahoo.com

Deadline:

October 1, 2014.

Prize:

A t-shirt with the winning logo will be awarded for the winning design.

I look forward to seeing your creativity!

~Natalie

A Touch of Victorian Charm – Theme Contest

The 19th Annual Shuttlebirds Workshop will be held April 17th and 18th of 2015 in Spokane, Washington.

The theme for the workshop is “A Touch of Victorian Charm”.

There are 290 days left before the deadline for entry into the theme contest (283 if you are entering by mail).

You can compete against these talented tatters working hard on their entries:

frilka – I can’t wait to see what you tat up! I’m especially excited because you’ve decided to do something for the steampunk category!

{Your name could be here too! Just comment below that you plan on entering the contest and I will cheer you on each month!}

Contest Information

Theme:

Victorian Charm

Categories:

A. Edgings
B. Collar and/or Cuffs
C. Jabot
D. Other Clothing Trim
E. Wrist Bag
F. Steampunk
(one or two additional categories may be added at a later date)
 

Can I Enter?

Yes! This contest is open to tatters everywhere. Attendance at the workshop is not required.

How Many Entries May I Submit?

There is a limit of two entries per category (12 entries at the moment – more, if additional categories are added).

What Can I Enter?

Entries may be from a published pattern, an adaptation of a pattern, or original design.

Entries from a published pattern must list the source of the pattern.

Adaptation entries must include a picture of the original pattern for comparison.

Creativity is definitely encouraged!

How Do I Enter?

Each entry must be submitted with a completed entry form (I will let you know when entry forms are available) and received by noon, Friday, April 17, 2015 for those attending the workshop.

Entries submitted by mail must be received by Friday, April 10, 2015. Please include a completed entry form for each entry, a return label address, and sufficient postage for returning your entry after workshop (if you plan to attend the workshop on Saturday, return postage is not necessary).

Please mail entries to:

Shuttlebirds Tatting Guild
Attn: Theme Contest
PO Box 2622
Spokane, WA 99220
USA

Or you can send your entry with someone you know that plans to be at the workshop before noon on Friday, April 17th.

How Is The Winner Determined?

There will be one winner per category.

Judging will be by popular vote of the workshop attendees, with one vote per person per category.

When Do I Find Out If I Won?

Winners will be announced on Saturday afternoon, April 18, 2015, at the workshop. Winners will then be announced online within 48 hours of the end of workshop.

How Do I Get My Prize?

Winners attending the workshop will be awarded prizes after winners are announced.

Winners who submitted by mail will receive their prizes when their tatted entries are returned to them.

What Do I Win?

That, my friend, is a secret that will be revealed Friday, April 18, 2015.

So what are you waiting for? Pick a category, grab your shuttle, and get tatting!

I would love to see your tatting! There are so many lovely things that can be made. Please consider sending in your amazing tatting so that we can all oooo and ahhhhh over it next April!

Start planning your entries now.

Make sure you follow our blog so that you don’t miss the monthly reminders about this contest. If you comment below that you plan on participating in this contest, I will make sure to cheer you on by name in each contest reminder. I want to see your “touch of Victorian charm” on display in April!

~Natalie

Shutlebirds Workshop T-Shirt Logo Design Contest

Have you ever imagined one of your tatting designs on a t-shirt? You have the chance to design the 2015 Shuttlebirds Workshop T-Shirt Logo!

Theme:

A Touch of Victorian Charm

Rules:

Entries need to reflect the theme.

The design must be ‘tat-able’ or tatting related.

How To Enter:

Designs must be submitted as a .jpeg to shuttlebirds.workshop@yahoo.com

Deadline:

October 1, 2014.

Prize:

A t-shirt with the winning logo will be awarded for the winning design.

I look forward to seeing your creativity!

~Natalie

A Touch of Victorian Charm – Theme Contest

As many of you may know, the 19th Annual Shuttlebirds Workshop will be held April 17th and 18th of 2015.

The theme for the workshop is “A Touch of Victorian Charm”.

It is also the theme for the contest.

Theme:

Victorian Charm

Categories:

A. Edgings
B. Collar and/or Cuffs
C. Jabot
D. Other Clothing Trim
E. Wrist Bag
F. Steampunk
(one or two additional categories may be added at a later date)
 

Can I Enter?

Yes! This contest is open to tatters everywhere. Attendance at the workshop is not required.

How Many Entries May I Submit?

There is a limit of two entries per category (12 entries at the moment – more, if additional categories are added).

What Can I Enter?

Entries may be from a published pattern, an adaptation of a pattern, or original design.

Entries from a published pattern must list the source of the pattern.

Adaptation entries must include a picture of the original pattern for comparison.

Creativity is definitely encouraged!

How Do I Enter?

Each entry must be submitted with a completed entry form (I will let you know when entry forms are available) and received by noon, Friday, April 17, 2015 for those attending the workshop.

Entries submitted by mail must be received by Friday, April 10, 2015. Please include a completed entry form for each entry, a return label address, and sufficient postage for returning your entry after workshop (if you plan to attend the workshop on Saturday, return postage is not necessary).

Please mail entries to:

Shuttlebirds Tatting Guild
Attn: Theme Contest
PO Box 2622
Spokane, WA 99220
USA

Or you can send your entry with someone you know that plans to be at the workshop before noon on Friday, April 17th.

How Is The Winner Determined?

There will be one winner per category.

Judging will be by popular vote of the workshop attendees, with one vote per person per category.

When Do I Find Out If I Won?

Winners will be announced on Saturday afternoon, April 18, 2015, at the workshop. Winners will then be announced online within 48 hours of the end of workshop.

How Do I Get My Prize?

Winners attending the workshop will be awarded prizes after winners are announced.

Winners who submitted by mail will receive their prizes when their tatted entries are returned to them.

What Do I Win?

That, my friend, is a secret that will be revealed Friday, April 18, 2015.

So what are you waiting for? Pick a category, grab your shuttle, and get tatting!

I would love to see your tatting! There are so many lovely things that can be made. Please consider sending in your amazing tatting so that we can all oooo and ahhhhh over it next April!

Start planning your entries now.

Make sure you follow our blog so that you don’t miss the monthly reminders about this contest. If you comment below that you plan on participating in this contest, I will make sure to cheer you on by name in each contest reminder. I want to see your “touch of Victorian charm” on display in April!

~Natalie

Shuttlebirds Spotlight – Fuschia

Kathleen finished up her fuschia from workshop! It looks lovely!

Fuschia tatted by Kathleen Minniti. Created from pattern by Linda S. Davies.

Fuschia tatted by Kathleen Minniti. Created from pattern by Linda S. Davies.

Fuschia tatted by Kathleen Minniti. Created from pattern by Linda S. Davies.

Fuschia tatted by Kathleen Minniti. Created from pattern by Linda S. Davies.

Fuschia tatted by Kathleen Minniti. Created from pattern by Linda S. Davies.

Fuschia tatted by Kathleen Minniti. Created from pattern by Linda S. Davies.

Continue to Spread the Joy of Tatting

Wanda shared her lovely bookmarks and reminds us that part of the International Tatting Day tradition is also eat chocolate.

Wanda shared her lovely bookmarks and reminded us that part of the International Tatting Day tradition is also to eat chocolate.

I hope you have enjoyed a wonderful Saturday! We had a nice guild meeting this afternoon and are gearing up for the workshop later this month. I am really excited for it. It’s time to prepare my tatting kit for my classes and my list of threads and books to look for with the vendors. I love getting to see all the thread color variety in person!

The round robin is getting a reboot in May.

It was great meeting the new guild members and catching up with the others.

I had the joy of watching my friend get hooked on tatting last night and I can’t wait to see her tat her first dragon. (It’s a fun pattern to be drawn toward!)

I’m working on a dragon lanyard for my name badge currently. What are you working on? Leave a comment below to let us know or e-mail us a picture to see it featured in a future blog post.

Happy Tatting!

– Natalie

18th Annual Tatting Days and Workshop: Classes for Saturday 3:15 – 5:15 pm

18th Annual Tatting Days and Workshop April 25 - 26, 2014 Theme: Tatting in Bloom

18th Annual Tatting Days and Workshop
April 25 – 26, 2014
Theme: Tatting in Bloom

 

The deadline for online registration is today, March 31, at 9 pm!  Click here for workshop details. Join us for a tatting adventure. Registration will be accepted via e-mail, mail, and at the door, but this is the last day to get the early bird deal.

beaded beautiful

Beaded Beautiful with Davina Achen This class is full. Come explore the various ways to use beads within tatting.

Small 3D Flower Hairclips with Jessica Spaulding Make 3D flowers using a single shuttle for these adorable hairclips.

Small 3D Flower Hairclips with Jessica Spaulding
Make 3D flowers using a single shuttle for these adorable hairclips.

Lily Pad Pincushion with Karey Solomon Create a lotus flower and lily pad to place on a small pin cushion.

Lily Pad Pincushion with Karey Solomon
Create a lotus flower and lily pad to place on a small pin cushion.

More Half-Closed Rings with Jean Reeves Learn how to make a string of rings that begin and end at the same place.

More Half-Closed Rings with Jean Reeves
Learn how to make a string of rings that begin and end at the same place.

Crazy Quilt Embellishing with Lauren Snyder Embellish a crazy quilt block with tatted lace and beads.

Crazy Quilt Embellishing with Lauren Snyder
Embellish a crazy quilt block with tatted lace and beads.

Priscilla's Shamrock with Georgia Seitz Using a picot guage to make measured picots, tatters will create a shamrock motif.

Priscilla’s Shamrock with Georgia Seitz
Using a picot guage to make measured picots, tatters will create a shamrock motif.

Night Light Assembly with Cheryl Birch TIme to assemble the night lights you have been working so hard on.

Night Light Assembly with Cheryl Birch
TIme to assemble the night lights you have been working so hard on.

The Unwind After Class Club with Mary McCarthy – Take time to unwind, finish up a project, and/or swap techniques with fellow tatters.

I get to enjoy a class at this point in the workshop. I look forward to learning new techniques.

Come make some wonderful tatting memories with a terrific group of tatters!  Make new friends and learn new techniques while sharing your tatting with others!

Workshop registration information can be found here!

Happy Tatting! International Tatting Day is tomorrow, April 1st. How will you celebrate and what will you tat? Leave a comment below and let me know! I plan on bringing some spare shuttles, loaded with size 3 thread, to teach a few co-workers the basics at lunch. I will also be wearing some of my tatting.

~ Natalie