Tuesday, August 5, 2008

mail surprise



Today in the mail at work, I received an envelope from my folks.
It had a lump in it and I couldn't wait until I got home to find out what was in it, so I opened it at work.

I was this shuttle that had belonged to my Great Aunt Hazel. I hadn't known that she tatted. She was an older lady when I was little so I didn't know her very well. I can't recall exactly when she died but it is over 30 years ago. As you can see the ends are still tight even tho it has thread wound on it. The scan isn't clear enought to show you how pretty this shuttle is. I am not a fan of plastic tortoise shell, but this is very nice.

I now have shuttles from my grandmother Eulalia ( isn't that a pretty name?) who taught me to tat, and GA Hazel.

Thanks mom and dad for finding this and thinking enough of me to pass this on.

I feel very blessed.
Happy Tatting
Ladytats

6 comments:

  1. Ooooo.... you are one lucky lady! What a lovley present. Now you can keep the tatting tradition alive and continue on with the next generation.

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  2. What a wonderful surprise, Jeanne! You lucky lady! and such a lovely keepsake of your great aunt!

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  3. What a nice surprise and a wonderful addition to have. Is it possible the shuttle is celluloid rather than plastic? Although celluloid is the forerunner of plastic.

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  4. Hi Jon, Ladyshuttlemaker, Linda and Norma,
    thanks for your comments.
    Yes, Norma it could be Celluloid, I have no way of knowing, but it feels like plastic. I may have been incorrect including bakelite as a possibility.
    Thanks again Ladies
    Happy Tatting
    Ladytats

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  5. How cool that you were able to inherit such a treasure. It's even cooler that there is someone in the family to pass it on to who knows exactly what to do with it!

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