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| 15th Annual Tatting Days - that's me standing, teaching the tatted "feather" design | 
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| Another photo of the class in session | 
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| Ruth George holding her magnificent tatted mobile | 
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| Part of my display at my table in The Domes | 
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| Selfie at The Domes, wearing a tatted heart | 
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| Tatted necklaces displayed on my table | 
 
 
 
5 comments:
Your stand looks so professional and nice and love that mobile of snowflakes one of these days I will meet you that will be fun :)
Everything looks so beautiful!!! :)
Wonderful artistic display, of course! And even if sales are slow, meeting people is always interesting, and can lead to other opportunities, such as teaching at the bead shop. I could write many stories about some of the amazing folks I have chatted with during our events.
I admire your enthusiasm for teaching, as I've never really wanted to do so. I mainly like to show the ways one can decorate with or 'wear' tatting, and that's why I have all my displays, which means I have to put everything back in the house afterwards, which can take a while! I also don't like having to build up the inventory for sales. It became too stressful!
I really enjoy your posts and sharing in your adventures, I am curious about the "Guild" you mention is it strictly a Tatting Guild and if so how do I find a Canadian one?
The guild I mentioned is the Greater Milwaukee Tatting Guild, just an informal local tatting group. But you can find a Canadian tatting guild here: http://www.georgiaseitz.com/guilds/canada_list.htm
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