Wednesday, August 20, 2008



Now for my show and tell....As you can see I decided to help support the tatting community's Gifted People so they will continue to come up with new toy and bags and just fun stuff for us tatters. That is my real story and I am sticking to it and Janey, O Janey I am sorry for making you wait so long...but you were right my baggies came in the mail yesterday.
I think anyone looking at this set can see me written all over it. I love it. I Love the zipper which Janey was a real expert for putting the zippers in... I always think they are a pain even though I can sew also and put zippers in...going on here...This set is really awsome. It is expertly made, Love the print...the inside of the zipper bag is lined and oh yes...there is Janey, O Janey's label...Made in England by Jane Eborall. I also think it is neat for somebody I knew made it...so that makes it special...but when I saw this set of Janey Baggies...I have to have it. Even though Jane emailed me and told me how I was a lucky girl...I guess I was in the right place at the right time...but that is another story.
Also...didn't I tell you I would be making this cute and very professional dragon. So here is mine made out of tatting thread..."Royality" HDT by Sherry Pence. So I am naming my dragon...Dusk to Midnight. The designer's name is Anne Bruvold
http://nuperelle.blogspot.com/ This is the address to Anne's Blog where you can find the pattern. I think tomorrow while babysitting I might make more of the dragons and give them to my Grandsons.
Now I go back home to Lukdom.

3 comments:

Jeff Hamilton said...

Jane's Roly Poly Bags and Pouches are great, aren't they. I have a red one of hers and I love it. The dragon looks awesome in "Royalty". It is a very professional looking dragon. I have been dying to make it since Anne released the pattern, but I have too many other things I want to make first.

erin said...

Wow - That's some dragon, Sherry. I love the colors, too.

I can't wait to see you in a teeny-weeny little bit over a week!

weebug said...

your dragons are stunning, thank you for sharing the link!