Well, I was going to name him Little Mojo - but when all was said and done, and HE was done, I realized Jane was right and that my rooster does INDEED look like a Norman! Whatever moniker he goes by, I am QUITE happy with my little guy. He's a colorful fellow and patient too! It took me a week to get his leg and tail feathers on and he didn't make a peep about it! He's crowing now though!!
I really appreciate Jane Eborall hosting this TIAS. It was SO much fun and I learned ALLOT! It was especially good for me not to know what was coming each day. Still being a tatting newbie, I tend to look at patterns and decide if I think they are doable for me. While it may ensure current success, that attitude doesn't encourage growth! To be honest, I probably would have passed on this pattern if I had seen it all at once because I would have thought it was too hard for me. I would have missed out!!!
So thank you again Jane! I hope to be a more adventurous tatter in future.
The parade of Normans continues at Tatting Patterns with the Added Fun Factor!
Great looking Rooster!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a great rooster! He is truly something to crow about!
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I looked at all the other roosters, and I have concluded that yours is the most attractive Norman and the best photograph. Donna's also looks cute since she placed him in a wheat field, and I like Tine's "mine Cock" who has a very nice wife and kids. Then there's that show-off, Mary, who tatted an entire farm scene -- just kidding, Mary, in case you read this :)
ReplyDeleteThis new page is great! Love your new design.
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