Teachers for TAT DAY 2004

"Rooted in History, Reaching for the Sky!"

Teachers and Saturday Classes

Who are the Teachers & What are they teaching?

Just click on a name and see for yourself! (Not all details are available, yet, so check back often.)

Deb Arnold - Colorado, Owner/Designer DS9 Designs

Karen Bovard - Nebraska, The Silver Shuttlesmith

Rita Cochrane - Ontario, Canada, Teacher for Mary Maxim Crafts

Jane Eborall - Stratford, England, published designer of multiple patterns including "Tattysaurus "

Sue Hanson - London, England, Designer of this year's theme logo

Nina Libin - New York, author of "Tatted Lace of Beads" (Originally from Russia)

Terry McGuffin - California, author "Tatted Ornaments"

Mark Myers - Illinois, author "Tatted Gathering of Angels"

Ruth Perry - Ohio, author "Easy Tatting" and "Celtic Tatting"

Georgia Seitz - Illinois (previously Alaska), Shuttle-maker, author and teacher of The Online Tatting Class

Marie Smith - South Carolina, Teacher of Tatting for 19 years

Karey Solomon - New York, editor of "Tatting Times" newsletter

Riet Surtel - Holland - Will NOT be able to join us. (See her page for more details.)

Saturday Classes

On Saturday, we will have four classes blocked into 1 hr and 45 minute segments. Saturday classes will be traditional style - one teacher and a group of about a dozen students in a typical college classroom and/or standard conference room.

Each teacher will have one class, the "Short Class," that will be 1 hour and 45 minutes and a second class, the "Long Class," that will have two segments of 1 hour and 45 minutes each back to back. There will be either a lunch break/ or a 15 minute break, after the first 1 hr 45 minutes. (They are in random order on the chart below.)

Rooms
Session 1
9:00A.M.
Session 2
11:00A.M.
Session 3
1:15P.M.
Session 4
3:15P.M.
1
Georgia
Prairie Dolls (Basic Beginner and UP-Needle or Shuttle)
Nina
Introduction to Beads: Project = a pair of earrings, a pendant, or a pin (Intermediate)
Georgia
Self Improvement Workshop (Basic Beginner and UP-Needle or Shuttle)
2
Karey
Hyacinth (Intermediate to Advanced)
Deb
Home Grown Okra! (Intermediate-Needle or Shuttle)
Karey
Teneriff-ic Tatting! (Intermediate)
3
CANCELLED - See Jane's Funny Face Bookmark class
Riet
A New Kind of Picot for a Traditional Butterfly
(Inward facing picots)
CANCELLED - See Rita's Long Class
Riet
Shuttle Challenge! Use a Single Shuttle to Split a Ring!
Rita
Needle (Intermediate to Advanced)
4
Jane
Diamond Patchwork (Advanced)
Jane
Funny Face Bookmark
- will include inward facing picots (Intermediate)
 
5
Deb
Pea Pods and Root Veggies (Intermediate-Needle or Shuttle)
Nina
Beadwork as Lace - Project = Necklace “PALMETTO 2004” (Advanced)
6
Sue and Marie
Sequins and Stars
(Beginner Shuttle)
Sue
Helma’s Flowers (Advanced)
 
7
  Terry
Designing Ornaments (Basic tatting skills)
Terry
Con ‘Templating’ Change (Beginning Design) (Basic tatting skills)
8
  Mark
Inverted Tatting (Intermediate)
Mark
Daisy Picot Technique (Advanced Intermediate folks and Advanced)
9
Ruth
Beginning Floral Celtic (Beginner level rings, chains and joins-Needle or Shuttle)
Karen
Chatelaine style attachment chains (New Intermediate to Advanced)
Ruth
Celtic Tatting Wizardry (maybe a butterfly) (Intermediate level and split rings-Needle or Shuttle)
10
Rita
Needle (Beginner and Intermediate)
and
Shuttle Tatting
: Single Shuttle Split Rings (Intermediate)
Karen
Mignonnette pouches (New Intermediate to Advanced)

Notes for printing this chart: If you want to print the above chart with the colors, you may need to turn on "Print Background colors and images." In Internet Explorer, go to Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, Find "Printing", check the box for Background colors.

Our Recommendations

Brand New Tatters:
Begin with Sue Hanson’s “Stars and Sequins.” She and Marie Smith will get you off to a good start! From there, you may want to choose Georgia Seitz’ Workshop to fine tune those new skills. Georgia’s “Self- Improvement Workshop” will help a tatter at any skill level to improve their art... whether you started tatting today or have been tatting for decades!

Advanced
Classes requiring a high level of skill are marked as “Advanced.”

Intermediate or Undecided
If you are an intermediate tatter and, after taking a look at the class description, you are still unsure whether you have the pre-requisite skills for a particular project, feel free to send the teacher an email for more information. Addy’s can be found on the teacher’s information page.

Try to make your selections before going to the registration page. Have your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choices ready.

See you there!

Questions? Write Lori

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This page last updated on May 22, 2004.


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