Pamela's work speaks for itself. It is quite intricate and detailed reminiscent of Victorian times. Quite lovely. I can't imagine the patience and time it must take to create one of her pieces. They are truly magnificent, what drew me in was that very Gothic look. I am always fascinated by people who are keeping art like this alive. It takes you back to an era where art wasn't powered by machinery and high tech powered mechanics. Take a peek for yourself. Enjoy!
Tell us a little about yourself? My name is Pamela Quevedo and I'm a stay at home mom to 2 little girls. My work can be found at:
totusmel.etsy.com and I keep a blog at:
totusmel.blogspot.com
When did you start doing your craft? I'm a lifelong crafter, but I just started tatting in the last few years. I was simply bored with knitting and crochet and I wanted to do something different. I don't really remember where I ran across tatting first, but after several failed attempts at shuttle tatting I read about needle tatting online and bought a book by Barbara Foster and taught myself in one day. I often compare tatting to the board game Othello, a minute to learn, a lifetime to master. When I started I was only making simple doilies and bookmarks, then one day my mother in law mistook a bookmark for a bracelet and I thought, why not? Later I found that tatted jewelry was already alive and well, but I was hooked. I've been modifying vintage edging patterns and designing my own pieces ever since. Recently, I've been trying out tatted scarves and hats and I'm delighted to breath new life into an art form that people only seem to remember their grandmothers doing.
Who or what has been your biggest influence? My biggest influences are vintage patterns, I also love Gothic styled jewelry as well as steam punk and Victorian styles. I try to turn old patterns into something modern and wearable.
What do you like to do when you are not creating? When I'm not creating, I'm usually taking care of my kids. We enjoy video games, comic books and playing with bugs.
Any advice for fellow artisans? I'm no great success story, but I do make what I like and I manage to make sales on a fairly regular basis. Don't follow the pack and DO create what you enjoy, that way sales won't really matter all that much.
Enter to win this beautifully made pendant. How beautiful is this piece. I wish I could enter to have it.
Rules for giveaway:
You must visit TotusMel's etsy shop
totusmel.etsy.comand make a comment
here on the item you like most in her shop. If you miss this important step, you will be unable to be counted in the giveaway. Only 1 entry per person.
Contest ends on Sunday, April 27 at midnight ET. Winner will be announced Monday, April 28. Give-a-way is shipped out via the artist.
Be sure to tell a friend of this great giveaway. I would love if you can help promote Pam. She is an amazing artist and should be recognized for her wonderful talents.