Innocent TattingInnocent Tatting Innocent Smoothies make delicious fruit smoothies in the UK and Ireland and this year they are doing a charity drive for aged action. For this they are getting people to knit little hats to go on the...

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Half Moon DreamingHalf Moon Dreaming This pattern started life as a hanky corner in the wonder book The Tatter's Treasure Chest. I've add a chain instead of the edging to turn it into a necklace. If you make this, I'd love to see...

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Tutu MotifTutu Motif This gorgeous motif is a variation of a traditional design. It reminds me of a dancer in a tutu, hence the name I've given it :) The sample here was needle tatted Caron Watercolours - colour 045 Flame. R...

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Celandine NecklaceCelandine Necklace My first finished piece of needle tatting is this necklace. I've adapted an edging and corner pattern by Mary Konior which she has called Celandine, and added swarovski beads to make this piece which...

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Matilda Tatted Bookmark PatternMatilda Tatted Bookmark Pattern Matilda © 1998 Kersti Anear Sample shown original size and tatted using three strands of DMC embroidery cotton for both the shuttle and ball threads. Instructions Ring A of 4ds, 3p sep 4ds,...

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The Tale of the Foursquare Stalker

Category : Geek

Most people who know me know that I love social media – I’m generally one of the first to jump on and try things out. Facebook, buzz, foursquare, twitter, hotspots – you name it. Today I came across this article from a like-minded soul in the US, Shea was Foursquare stalked. It’s something I’ve wondered about, there’s an inherent danger in letting the whole world know where you are and something entirely creepy and horrible about being stalked. It doesn’t make you feel good – it makes you feel vulnerable and that’s a ghastly feeling.

Read the full story here and then read on for a few tips to protect yourself from Foursquare stalkers.

  • Don’t tell the whole story. You don’t need to tell everyone exactly where you are at any minute of the day, you can leave out some venues.
  • Save up and post later – unless you’re there specifically to meet strangers or it’s a venue even your mum would have a hard time spotting you in, check in to it just as you’re leaving or, even better as you reach the next venue, or once you get home.
  • If you’re stalked, get the guy’s details – get his phone number and then call the police!
  • Never ever ever give out your own phone number, address or that of your friends/family to an online place. Ever.
  • If you want to check in at home, as many do, set up your home so that it’s either in a big block of flats, or somewhere not actually your own home – have the map point to the middle of the river, or the shopping centre or some other such place, never have the pointer showing the world where home actually is.
  • Live a virtual life – check in in wild and exatic places that you’ve no way of getting to, make it your fantasy life – the net result is that you’ll be polluting your lifestream with erroneous information, making it harder to stalk you.
  • Above all, remember that everything you say and do online is public.

Bill Martin’s Guide to Oil Painting

Category : Stuff

I stumbled across this site while looking for information about different oil mediums and was immediately impressed by just how comprehensive it is. Bill Martin offers free online oil painting lessons, tips and instruction to guide beginning artists in learning beginning oil painting techniques and purchasing art supplies. I figured I’d share it in case anyone reading this is interested in oil painting :)

http://www.guidetooilpainting.com

Tatting Tips

Category : Uncategorized

When laundering doilies or other linen pieces that need careful shaping, leave unstarched for the first ironing. When ironed and shaped to your satisfaction, dip a thin cloth in starch, wring out and smooth it over the article on the ironing board, then iron both layers dry. The doily will be nicely starched and finished.

Have you tried this? Not quite so sure it’ll work that well now that we have handy spray on starch.