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Words to the song kept going through my head as I was making this one. |
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I missed a friends birthday and made this card, and cup with chamomile tea bags in it.This tatting was worked on during the evenings during a conference I attended below. |
Blacksmith Conference last week, I watched and learned about making knives and tools it was surprisingly fun :) pictures below.
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This is a billit (several layers of medal) |
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Heat till yellow and smash it and fold it over.
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TA DA you have a knife |
Another class was tool making, and he is placing a hole in the metal.
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The classes were done in a historical town in Tennessee and the forge was really being used.
I learned many things, and next field trip we go on will be a tatting one :)
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Wow, knife making course looks really interesting. My husband Jack loves knives, he'd like to do something like that. What a great idea to send a tatted teapot with teabags, I like that!
ReplyDeleteYes. My husband is trying to get into it and it was an enjoyable day we are gathering the equipment and trying to be thrifty as we go to.
ReplyDeleteLove your teapot!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks it was fun and small enough to do in short amount of time
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tea pot! Very interesting pictures, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks its was very interesting 😃
DeleteLove your teapot, great design and colours
ReplyDeleteInteresting post with the pictures,
Thanks it seems very opposite of tatting😃
DeleteAdorable little teapot, and perfectly placed colors. The blacksmithing looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks I made up more design around the flower to hold the pot together in the middle
DeleteOlá amiga!
ReplyDeleteQue trabalhinho mais lindo.
O bule, ficou uma gracinha bem delicado.
E você foi fazer um curso, de faca!
Que legal, muito interessante.
Gostei de ver as imagens.
beijos
Yes with my husband we did what he wanted to do and next time we learn tatting😃
DeleteI love your little teapot card! I think I would enjoy watching a demonstration on knife making. There are so many things I'd like to learn!
ReplyDeleteI really did it did take a few hours and even though we watch that TV show "forged in Fire" they brought out many tips that were worth knowing and they saved time an energy too.
DeleteMy cup is empty - ready for a refill ;-P
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable teapot! The knife-making and forging pics reminded me of Fulliautomatix in Asterix ;-D
I had to look that up, I thought you went above my head again and now I see it is a cartoon, very funny😃
DeleteThe teapot is adorable! Tea and tatting kind of go hand in hand, I think. The blacksmith class looks very interesting, I'm sure my husband would love something like that too.
ReplyDeleteI is very popular to understand and do things the old way I guess tatting is that way for us too.
DeleteOh wat gaaf zeg!
ReplyDeleteIk heb geen post gehad! Hihihi. Wel echt heel erg mooi en een superleuk idee!
Interessante classes.
Ik hoop voor je dat het volffende x een tatting trip zal zijn.
Liefs
Marianne
Oh thank you so glad you liked this 😃
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