Dave turned this nostepinde (yarn ball winder) out of black walnut. He also added a colorful celluloid insert. This nostepinde measures 10 3/4 inches long. This unique nostepinde is currently up for auction on Ebay with a starting bid of $9.95!
Saturday
Black Walnut Yarn Nostepinde
Dave turned this nostepinde (yarn ball winder) out of black walnut. He also added a colorful celluloid insert. This nostepinde measures 10 3/4 inches long. This unique nostepinde is currently up for auction on Ebay with a starting bid of $9.95!
Thursday
Oregon Ponderosa Pine Needle Button Basket
Oregon Ponderosa Pine Needle Button Basket
We hand make our baskets with Oregon Ponderosa Pine needles tightly stitched with waxed artificial flat sinew. The needles for this little basket have been dyed bright red and a vintage brass rose button has been mounted for the lids centerpiece. The basket measures 2 ¾ inches across by 2 inches high and features a fancy Wheat Stitch binding. The Wheat stitch requires 2 -3 times longer in making a basket than the standard plain straight stitch binding.
The buttons are for display
Monday
Tatting Lace Picot Crochet Hook
Dave turned this picot hook using walnut, bone and colorful green and yellow celluloid. It is 4 ¾ inches long and has a #14 steel crochet hook inset.
This picot hook is currently up for auction on Ebay.
Saturday
Tatting Shuttle Showcase on Flickr!
Tatting Shuttle Showcase on Flickr!
**This is the same group as before, only the name has been changed**
I have been looking around Flickr for a tatting shuttle specific group, and when I couldn't find one, I thought I'd start one! So many of us have photos of tatting shuttles we've made or have collected over the years and it's a shame not to have them all in one large collection.
If you are on Flickr and have photos of your tatting shuttles that you would like to share with the world, please feel free to post them in the group! This invitation is extended to everyone--collectors and creators!
Carved Wood and Antler Lace Bobbin
While sitting on our deck watching the hummingbirds feeding at Jo’s bright red feeder, Dave thought of making this colorful carved bobbin. It is made of beautifully grained Tulip wood, carved deer antler and ruby red celluloid accent rings. The antler insert features two carved hummingbirds, flowers and leaves motif. It is 4 ¼ inches long and drilled for a spangle and initialed and dated by Dave, the maker.
We use shed antlers which naturally fall off the animal each year after the breeding season. They grow back during spring and summer, and are fully developed again by the fall breeding season. After that, they are shed and the process repeated again for the next years growth.
This bobbin is
Friday
Handmade Colorful Celluloid Tatting Shuttle
Dave hand crafted this flat tatting shuttle out of colorful celluloid. The way that the celluloid is cut, no two can ever come out the same. This tatting shuttle is 2 1/2 inches long and has been initialed and dated by Dave, the maker.
This tatting shuttle is currently up for auction on Ebay with an opening bid of .99 cents!
Thursday
Being Busy is a Good Thing!

Dave is making up for all of the time he lost while he was sick! He has been churnin' and burnin' in his studio lately working on a long list of commissioned pieces. While this is great for him and our wonderful customers, it leaves our spot on Ebay a little empty. If you are one of our loyal Ebay patrons, please know that Dave will list new items soon!
Monday
Tools of My Trade
Everyone knows that Dave works with a variety of tools: lathes, drills, sanders and an assortment of other carving tools, but I don't often mention the tools of my trade.
I'm currently working on a new line of earthenware pendants that features an organic theme and pictured
All of MY tools were cut fresh today from our yard :)
Sunday
Pathways to Transformation Fair

Holistic Health, Psychic & Crafts Fair August 2-3, 2008, in Yachats, Oregon
The largest array of holistic health practitioners, psychic readers, health products and visionary arts & crafts under one roof on the Oregon Coast. Featuring over 60 booths and 25 seminars with something for everyone interested in expanding consciousness and health.
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We have been invited by the wonderful organizers of this show to participate in this year's "Pathways to Transformation" fair. We will be showing our usual array of coiled pine needle baskets, fossil ivory jewelry, earthenware clay pendants and other assorted organic inspired jewelry pieces.
This show is being held in Yachats, the "Gem of the Oregon Coast", in the Commons Building located right in the middle of town on Highway 101. Hope to see you there!
Wednesday
Bone and Walnut Thread Winder Spool
Dave hand made this little 2 ½ inch thread spool out of walnut and bone. It will hold up to six thread colors.
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