For AtoZ 2019, Word Prompts come first from 'Family Word Finder' ...
a thesaurus of synonyms and antonyms in alphabetical order.
I take the first word and the last word of each letter and match it to a
photograph from my collection/files.
Some invoke words in a story and others invoke that age old adage
"A picture is worth a thousand words."
First 'T' Word Prompt...Table
When setting up housekeeping, a kitchen/dinning table is usually at the top of the list...right after a bed room suite...which must include a bedside table or two. I'm an eclectic table collector...they are necessary to display a variety of other collections including dishes.
Tablescaping was a thing in Blogland back in 2012. I participated in several 'Tablescaping Memes' that gave me the opportunity to play with my collection of dishes and all things for setting a table including table cloths.
As a collector of 'All Things Table Setting'...it is rare to find a table cloth that is in mint condition. The Daisy Cloth was such a find. Made by Simtex probably from the 1950-60 era.
Last 'T' Word Prompt...Tyro
Never heard of this word before now, but have been one my entire life....'A Learner'. I started out as an beginner spinner 1 year, 2 months and 22 days ago....well, there about if counting from the month, week, and day that I got my own wheel. I can't really count the times I tried spinning at the spinning group I belong to. I'm pretty sure my patient teacher thought, "This greenhorn, novice, will never get the hang of spinning a decent thin strand of yarn".
Sure enough she was spot on with the thin strand flowing through a .375" orifice. I could clog that tiny thing with every other pump of the treadle. There was a solution and it works perfectly for a thick and thin art yarn spinner. It's called a Jumbo Flyer with a 3/4" orifice...pic #2. Then there was treadling enough to get enough twist so the wad would hold together. I actually could get twist...over twisted...cork screw tight...for a couple of inches then nothing...Failed the twist test. Fill a bobbin? Not enough time in the day when you have to start over a kabillion times.After all this time, you can imagine how filling a bobbin, making twist enough for coils and having enough yarn to actually make something has me breaking my arm patting myself on the back.
And that's just one of the bobbins I have managed to fill. I now have several full hanging racks with Sue Spun Art Yarn in my Shop.
Now both arms are broken.
you were fated for the Table word since you can table cloth and table runner a ton.
ReplyDeleteAs for Tyro - you are always learning and then become Topnotch!
I love vintage table cloths and yours really speaks to the 40s-50s. Tyro is a new word for me too.
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