This is going to be LONG! Go get a cup of tea and chill with me, why not just take the rest of the day off!!!!!!!!!!!
My latest HDT is called Coral Reef and this post is all about WHY?
My DH as well as being mad about geckos is a marine biologist....more
specifically a taxonomist working on amphipods.
Yeah I know you are going to say
too much information!Taxonomists consider the characteristics of animals and their relationships, they are the people who decide that a particular animal is different enough to be a new species.
Only members of the same species can produce offspring that can also reproduce the species.(eg. a mule is a cross between a donkey and a mare and is sterile.)
Amphipods are what I call little
shrimpy things! This always make him laugh as he says they are about as close to shrimps as dogs are to cats!
They are laterally flattened(from side to side)crustacea and belong to the Order Amphipoda.
Amphi-poda means different legs. He calls them the swiss army knife of the animal world as each pair of legs (and there are a lot of them) has a different function, some for swimming, some for eating, some for reproduction etc. You get the picture.
Now the only thing I have ever had dedicated to me (before Martha's new book Holidays on the block) is an amphipod!
YES
Paracalliope mapela is MINE! It swims around in the tropical waters around Fiji....just like I would!

Ahaa! now you are all wondering what is the relationship between HDT called Coral Reef and an amphipod swimming round Fiji......not a lot I suppose!
I do keep wondering if Jane will design an amphipod for me..but I know what she will say.....DIY!
OK back to the amphipods. DH has this strange aversion to cold water meaning that he can only study amphipods that live in tropical waters...so if an amphipod should happen to live somewhere cold then FORGET IT!!!
This has meant that in order to collect,study, identify and describe new species he has been forced to travel to the tropics and we were forced to go with him...yeah I know what you are going to say but someone had to do it!!
So now you are getting the picture..tropical waters..coral reef..yeah how lucky can you get!
Tropical waters round a coral island just have to be one of the most beautiful things you could ever see, ranging from the pure turquoise blue of the shallow waters of the lagoon to the more turquoise green over the barrier reef where the corals and the coral fish are to the deepest blue of the ocean, Indian or Pacific.
So these colours take me back in time to glorious days. I haven't got great photos to show you as they are best when taken from the air.

This was taken coming into Bora Bora, just look at those colours.
And these on a boat trip in Moorea,



Just look at the blues and greens on this parrot fish they caught.
Now for a rare glimpse of yours truly, one of the few photos that I actually like to look at!!

Taken in 1986 in Rarotonga (Cook Islands), the dress, hand screen printed, bought in Fiji in 1979 is still my favorite dress of all time.
Those were the days of wearing a hibiscus flower or a frangipani or gardenia in your hair. The flowers stay fresh for the whole day, on or off the plant.
My daughter used to adore helping the hotel staff to thread the flowers on to stiff fibres for a vase or to make a leis to wear round your neck or as a headdress.
Dream on girl! We grow hibiscus and frangipani at home now you can see why.
Back to reality, keep these colours in mind, my very favorite colours and you will see why I have tried to capture them in a hand dyed thread.

If you have stayed with me this far we finally get to the tatting bit, hope it was worth the wait.

the big project that I have been working on for the last month was a doiley (two in fact) to represent a Coral Reef. I saw this doiley tatted by Clyde in Marlilees Tourmaline and fell in love with it.
Its the Starlight Doiley a 1944 pattern in the Tatters Treasure Chest, originally published in tatting book 207 by The Spool Cotton Company.
One of the things I like about some doiley patterns is that if you run out of steam, each round added makes a different doiley by itself.
So let me walk you thro' my doiley. Well I have to get the most mileage out of this it took me forever! Every picot was measured!
I dyed the three coral reef colours separately too.
Round 1 and 2 are in turquoise and represent the lagoon.

Since I have no island or sandy beach in the center this must be an atoll. The volcanic island has finally disappeared beneath the water.
Round 3 in turq green and variegated threads represents the barrier reef.

I love the way the
fingers of the lagoon go into the reef and also the way the picots of the trefoils look like coral polyps.
Rounds 4 and 5 are more reef,


Phew! Here is the last round in all it's glory using the deep blue to represent the reef feathering out into the open ocean.

Hope I got the colour proportions right.
Those of you who know me will know that I like to give accurate details in the hope that they will help someone. So
The thread is DMC Cordonnet special size 20, the finished doiley measures 10.5 inches and used approx. 4.25m of turquoise blue, 6m of turquoise green, 20.5m of blue and 34.5m of the coral reef thread. You might need more depending on how tight you tat and how big the picots are.
I find it very important to know how much thread I need when I am using hand dyed thread that I only have a fixed amount of. For this reason I always tat a sample first. I know it's a lot of extra work but it does give a lovely comparison of the effects of colour too.

This was made with Flora 20 and is a little bit smaller than the coral reef one, I find that DMC thread is a little softer than Flora or Coats. It took 76m of thread.
My only crit. about this pattern concerns the final row. The chains joining into the two ring unit of the previous round don't lie well and tend to buckle. In my coral reef doiley joined the last picots together and also in the chain joining into the trefoil. Of course I then kept forgetting to make less picots!! If I made another ever I would reduce the stitch count and it would lie much better.
OK now you can go back to whatever you were doing before you chanced on this blog...if you can remember that is after all this beauty!!