Wednesday 16 February 2022

More dragons

After several days of rain the sun is shining - at last.

First in is a fire breathing Doris from Bev. I wonder what Bev's done to upset Doris!!!!

26. "Hi Jane
And hello to Doris! How cute she is. Thank you for all your hard work, and the opportunity for tatters to come together in this fun challenge.
My threads are Lizbeth 652 and 671, size 20.
Bev from South Australia"

I'm glad you enjoyed it, Bev and I love the flames coming out of Doris's mouth!!!




27. Next to arrive are the intrepid snow lovers from Alaska and this is what they have to say.

"Dear Jane,
Inspector Aonghas here. Well, my job is over now, so I can just go play in the snow. You led us on quite a journey with this year's TIAS! My guesses included: worm, snakes, dinosaurs, some unknown or mythical reptile, a bandicoot, seahorses, crocodiles, raptor, and then finally a dragon. Even though they didn't turn into Puffs, both Mom and I LOVE the Dorises! And we like the alliteration in the name too - delightful Doris Dragons!
We've been writing to you from Tok, Alaska, USA. It's a small Interior community in the eastern Interior of Alaska (about 90 miles away from our nearest neighbor - Yukon Territory, Canada). It gets VERY cold here, and this winter we're getting LOADS of snow. So TIAS gave us a nice way to exercise our brains. This is my second year working on TIAS, and I thoroughly enjoyed my duties as I helped Mom. She made one Doris Dragon with LizBeth #20 Leaf Green Medium (684) and another with LizBeth #20 Blue River Glades (164). Our little Dorises aren't perfect, but we like them anyway. Mom got some much needed practice with locked chains (after she started paying attention to your well-written directions!) and also some practice with SCMRs (which she never remembers how to do without reviewing the techniques on your page). So, all-in-all, it was great fun and we liked all the people and kitties who joined in on the fun! We know we'll all miss TIAS a bit.
May I suggest that those who find themselves missing TIAS terribly - go back and try some of those other TIAS projects from other years....unless you've done each one? My mom is having great fun trying some of those she missed.
Wishing you happy tatting and a wonderful year ahead as you make designs and help some of us who aren't quite as clever as you are to better understand techniques. THANKS again!
Love,
Aonghas and his momma, Kay Lynn"




28.    Next is Bernice who also lives in the cold! She says

"Hi Jane,
Doris was a little late getting to you today as she wanted to make sure all her hair and wings were tidy and ready to go.
Thanks for that last chain as I was able to hide both ends into it like a thick eyebrow.
I just may replace the eye bead with a little ring so Doris can travel safely in a card.
Had a great time as always with the TIAS. Many Thanks
I used size 20 Lizbeth Thread Color 130 Island Breeze, Doris is 4 inches or 10.5 cm long.
Cheers,
Bernice tatting in Calgary Alberta Canada."

That's a good idea, Bernice.  A ring on the second side of the split ring maybe joining to a vsp on R13?  Good idea.




29.    Cheryl is next and she says


""Here's Doris the dragon. She's so cute. My mom's name was Doris. She would have rolled her eyes if she'd known a dragon had her name.

My humble apologies to your mom, Cheryl.  She was probably the opposite of a dragon but I chose the name for it's alliteration.  




30.    Annu along with her little pony is next to arrive and this is what she has to say

"Gm Jane... Day 15 completed ...enjoyed alot tatting this with very clear and well explained instructions thanks to you for that
I am Annu from India "

I'm glad you enjoyed the TIAS, Annu.  Love the little pony which came along with Doris.  I'm sure she's glad of the company!





31.    Next to arrive is Richard who has sent in two of his final Doris. He says

"I hope the weather has been kind to you! I have attached the final photos of my Minty Dragon. I utilized your clever hiding one final tail trick and I absolutely love it! I will be using it on every project! As I send this to you I see that you have posted 26 Final photos. I really enjoyed participating this year instead of watching from the sidelines as I have done previously. I look forward to next year's whatsit creation!
Happy Tatting
Richard"

Oh, you've been a 'sneaky lurker' in the past, Richard?  SOOOO pleased you took the plunge and joined in this year.  Glad you found that final tail trick useful.  It wasn't 'my' idea but was shown to me.  I use it all the time now but it took a while to train my brain to use it!!!







32.    Irene is next with another very neatly tatted dragon. This is what she has to say

"Hi Jane
Here's my dragon, such a cutie! Thank you for the fun!
Irene
West coast of Canada"




33.    Well I was just leaving the room when Kathryn popped in so I've stayed to upload her Doris. She says

"Dear Jane,
Thank you so much for the dragon pattern, I will make them for my Harry Potter loving grandchildren. I made a small mistake on his back leg and found the lock chain difficult to get even. I learned 2 new techniques the SMR and the lock chain.
Best wishes.
Kathryn"

That's really good learning two new techniques.  Opens up more pattern prospects for you to do in the future, Kathryn.



34.    Sue has just arrived with her name - well there's some deviation of opinion on that!!! She says

"Well Miss. It's official. I know you're as devious and bonkers as I am!
Phreddeigh is a phlying duck philled and phrilled phatty puss!!!
I used Lizbeth 151."

Yes you might've used that thread but I think you have lost the plot on naming Doris and giving her a complicated name!!!!  I'd hate to have to type that out more than once!!!  LOVE it.



35.    Monica is next to arrive and she says

"Ciao Jane,grazie grazie grazie x questo TIAS,mi sono molto divertita moltissimo,ho imparato a fare una nuova catena e il mio drago mi piace tantissimo!!!Ho usato Lizbeth n 20 col 134 che adoro.D’ora in poi ti seguirò sul tuo bloge proverò anche a fare i TIAS precedenti che sono tutti molto carini!!Un abbraccio da Roma (Italia),a presto!!!
Hi Jane, thanks thanks thanks for this TIAS, I had a lot of fun, I learned how to make a new chain and I love my dragon !!! I used Lizbeth n 20 with 134 which I love. on your blog and I will also try to do the previous TIAS which are all very nice !! A hug from Rome (Italy), see you soon !!! "

I'm so, so pleased you enjoyed the TIAS and that you learned a new skill too.  Congratulations.


36.    Mary Jane is next to arrive and she says this

“ Doris the dragon all finished. Thanks for great pattern. Looking forward for next years pattern.  I used color Springtime 115. Size 20 
Mary Jane. Indiana USA”

Thanks for taking part, Mary Jane.




37.    Stephanie is number thirty eight to arrive and she says this

“Hi Jane!
Doris is teaching her little sister, Sadie, to fly. So much fun. I’m sorry it has to end already; I’m already looking forward to next year, hoping you do another one.
Thanks so much for all the fun you’ve brought to the darker, chillier winter months. Ok, I forgot to say I’m from North Carolina, USA, and I used Lizbeth size 20 thread (don’t know color number, probably ‘Summer Fun’ or something similar), for Doris and a size 80 vintage ball with no label for Sadie.
Have a terrific week.
Big hug!
Stephanie”



38.    Now Alicja little dragon is so, so pretty.  Here’s what she says

 Thank you Jane for this wonderful Dragon 😍 My Italian pupils and I enjoyed and learned a lot. 
Love
Alicja”

I’m so glad you all enjoyed the game, Alicja.  Hopefully if enough people have taken part this year I’ll do another next year.  I love your picture too.  Very clever.



39.    Marco is next to arrive and she says

Hello,here is my dragon. Nog perfect but online it 
Thans for this years TIAS 
Untilk next time.
Greetings Marco ”

I hope to see you again, Marco and thanks for taking part.



40.    Next is Pamela from Ireland and she says

“Here they are my beautiful Doris’s. That you for all the wonderful entertainment. The blue one is Coats Mercer 20 and the varig one is also Coats Mercer 20 hand dyed by me called Bali Sunset.  They were a bit floppy so stiffened them with festiger”

I’ve never heard of festiger before.  Wonder if we can get it here in England?  Thanks for taking part and also for looking after the other Irish tatters too.





41.    A whole flight or weyr of dragons has arrived next from Lou who has this to say

“ Hi Jane, so much fun creating these beauties! Top to bottom wearing Lizbeth 687 peppermint green, 696 autumn orange medium, 184 rainbow splash. Thank you for doing this - I look forward to it each year. Lou Dawn Bunker Washington USA”

Thank YOU for joining in again, Lou.  Without people joining in it just wouldn’t happen!!!



42.    Brenda’s Doris looks very smart in her picture. This is what she has to say

“ Hi Jane, Doris had a bath and stretched out on her pillow for an acupuncture treatment to relax her DMC size 20 body.
Thank you for designing and hosting the TIAS. You are amazing and so generous with your talents. 
Greetings and thanks also to the many tatters who shared their daily progressions and guesses. 
That was fun.
Brenda
Ajax, Ont. Canada”

Thank you for joining in, Brenda.  It’s a good way to keep an old git like me out of mischief for a few weeks!!!





43.    Now I have Hallie in my inbox and she has this to say

“My Day 14's got numbered as #12 completed dragons; here are the real, completed critters. Also, there's evidence that selective breeding (and practice on lock chains) results in superior offspring: Baby Doris is done in #40 thread.
My (wrong) guesses included earthworm, pair of glasses, Nessie, snail, swan, seahorse, duck, seahorse with mumps, tepee with a doorknob or seal with a bowling pin, Dachshund, mystery canine, Dachshund with a parachute, Poodle, dragonfly, and dinosaur. Yay for Doris the Dragon!
Thank you for a delightful game!! All the best to you and yours.
Hallie in Wisconsin, USA
Threads:
Size 20 Lizbeth #122, Caribbean Blue
Size 20 Lizbeth #696, Med. Autumn Orange
Size 40 Lizbeth #100, Autumn Leaves”

I’m sorry about the mislabelling, Hallie.  I’ll go and look into that.  BC3 obviously wasn’t awake at that point!




44.    Pamela has sent in Jackie’s finished dragon and she says

Jackie’s Doris is Flora 20 no 45”



45.    Marla is the next to arrive and she has this to say
ALL DONE!!! Doris the Dragon is complete!
Thanks for all the fun & yes, this old dog CAN learn new tricks ! (Tho personally I don’t know if I’ll remember them! )

Well you’ll have to do what I have to do - each time you want/need those techniques you just ask Mr Google and he’ll tell you!!!!!  




46.    Valerie is next to arrive and she says

Dear Jane!
I have Doris the Dragon flying to you over the pond. I'm tempted to call it Daniel though (since it's a blue dragon)... Heehee
Thanks for putting this together once again, and it's been fun. Wish there was more TIAS in a year than it being an annual event. Will BC #3 consider it?
Have a good day!
Love,
Valerie

I’ll have a word with him (BC3), Valerie but I’m not sure it would be as popular if I did several in a year and it would be almost the same amount of work.  




47.    Coretta has just arrived and this is what she has to say

Lil Doris has come together! 
I’m tatting in Florida, USA
In Lizbeth size 20 Seagreen dark 688
And am pleased I got lucky with thread color, though all the dragons I’ve seen come in are so fun in all the various colors. My favorite dragon colors are green and purple so I’m thinking a green one with purple ridge and wings could be fun. We’ll see. It’s chilly today so I enjoyed the excuse to sit under a blanket and tat. Now, I have to think about what to feed my crew for dinner.
Thanks again for a delightful TIAS! 
-Coretta”

Well I guess you could feed them dragon soup, Coretta although the thread might make for tough bits in the soup!!!  Thanks for taking part in the TIAS.




48.    Susan is next to arrive with her colourful Doris. She says

Here she is! She is a sweet, colorful gal. I used Lizbeth color 184 size 20. Again, thanks for the enjoyable tatting experience. Susan from Yuma,AZ”

Thanks for taking part, Susan. I’m glad you like your dragon.  



49.    Mimi has just arrived in my inbox and she says

“ Hello Jane,
Here is a Doris to add to your count. She is made from some I-don’t-know-how-old HDT dyed by Karey Solomon. My phone didn’t do it justice (operator issue?)
And yes, this Doris shows that I don’t always read patterns as carefully as I should
Thanks for the entertainment this winter!
Hugs,
Mimi”

Well your Doris looks fine as she is and I’m so glad you enjoyed the journey.  Don’t you just LOVE Karey’s HDT?






50.    Wilma is number fifty to arrive and she says

“Bellissimo, è stata una bella esperienza che mi ha fatto imparare cose nuove. Grazie

Beautiful, it was a beautiful experience that made me learn new things. Thank you“

I’m so glad you enjoyed it all, Wilma and I’m pleased you learned something new too. 




51.    Char has just arrived with her little dragon and she says

Hi Jane, here is my Doris the Dragon. Thank you so much for doing this again. I so look forward to your TIAS each year. They brighten this time of year. I sure learn what techniques I need to work on. Char in North Idaho USA.”

I’m glad you enjoy the TIAS’s, Char.  I learn from them too - particularly about how better to present the patterns.

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