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Vous souhaitez débuter en frivolité à la navette mais vous ne savez pas quel matériel choisir, quelle technique utilisée ? Voici des réponses et des tutos !
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La frivolité étant un art encore confidentiel en France, l'immense majorité des modèles et techniques existants sont en anglais. ...
Vous souhaitez débuter en frivolité à la navette mais vous ne savez pas quel matériel choisir, quelle technique utilisée ? Voici des réponses et des tutos !
BLUSAS, BOLEROS, GOLAS,BOLSAS, COLARES, BIQUINES, VESTIDOS NORMAIS,E TAMBÉM PARA NOIVAS E FORMATURAS.
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タティングレースで作る「雪の結晶」のモチーフを集めてみました😊 冬のタティングレースを楽しみた
Vous souhaitez débuter en frivolité à la navette mais vous ne savez pas quel matériel choisir, quelle technique utilisée ? Voici des réponses et des tutos !
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This digital instant download contains pattern for making shell. You can download after payment on "Purchases and opinions" section. There will be a "Download" button against the order. Warning! It 's not a finished product! This is not educational material! It is a digital pattern. You must be able to do tatting. You should be able to make a ring, chain and be able to read a pattern. The file contains: - instructions in english - photo - diagrams Necessary materials for work: - threads - 2 shuttles - hook for connecting elements If you use thread #20, size of shell is 6x5,5 cm If you use thread #10, size of shell is 7x7 cm If you use thread #5, size of shell is 7,5x7,5 cm You will need Adobe Acrobat or other PDF reading software to access the file. You can’t seem to find my download notification email? First, check your spam or junk inbox. If you use Gmail, also check your Social and Promotions tabs. PLEASE NOTE: You are purchasing the pattern only. The design copyright remains with me. You may sell or give away items that you make using this pattern, but you may NOT distribute the pattern itself anywhere. Due to the nature of digital files, this pattern is non refundable. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for watching!
Sea Turtles Found this adorable pattern on Jane's site . They were made with Messy Jessy thread. Looks like they are heading to...
These are the newest patterns from Jane Eborall. Thank you so much Jane. Aren't they adorable? I love how the back legs are formed and the stretching is so life-like. I suppose you can pose them however you like during blocking. I added a yellow bead for the eye and a pink one for the nose. And in the second one I added double picots for the ears. I wanted them to be extra pointy.
The tatted wheel is one of a number of basic tatting motifs, tatted with shuttle only. This motif is common in the early tatting books/bookl...
新しいモチーフが作りたくなって、以前作った四角のドイリーの基本形を元にあれこれ試行錯誤しながら作ってみました。頭の中でイメージするものが、実際に形にしてみると…
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I have decided to do another 25 motif challenge since I had so much fun both times. This bookmark is my motif # 1 the third time around. I used Lizbeth Size 20 thread called Carousel and I did front side/back side tatting. I figured out that when I am working the directional ring if I put the shuttle through the loop before I close the ring it looks just like the opposite ring. This pattern was provided by Jane from South Africa who rewrote a pattern from an Anna Burda magazine. You can find it on Jane Eborall's blog. It's the March 11, 2009 entry.
This listing is for the PDF pattern only, not the actual tatted item or a printed pattern. You need some tatting experience to be able to follow this pattern, as it does not include any basic tatting instruction. This is an intermediate level, one shuttle with ball thread pattern which I have designed and prepared in PDF format. Although it may be tatted using either needle or shuttle, the instructions and photos are shown from the shuttle tatting perspective only. The 3 page file includes: *Written instructions in English, *List of supplies needed, *In-progress photographs, *A photo with stitch counts written on it. Techniques used include rings, picots, chains, joins, lock joins, bead picots, and node stitch (aka Victorian sets). Instructions for tatting the motif without beads are included, too. Materials you will need: - 1 tatting shuttle - Small steel crochet hook (for joins) - Crochet thread size 20 or size of your choice - Optional seed beads size 11° - Optional jewelry findings of your choice PLEASE NOTE: You are purchasing the pattern only. The design copyright remains with me. You may sell or give away items that you make using this pattern, but you may NOT distribute the pattern itself anywhere. ⚠ 𝑵𝒐𝒕𝒆: The Etsy mobile app does not support downloading. Use a mobile browser for download.
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I have not made anything with daisy picots for a while and was wondering if I still remember how to do it. I searched Riet's blog for...
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Cómo iniciarte en el frivolité. El frivolité es una técnica antigua de tejido de hilo que puedes usar para crear encaje. Si nunca has hecho frivolité, es probable que comenzar te resulte intimidante. Sin embargo, hay algunas técnicas...
Been going through some books yesterday and today as I was looking things up to answer questions I'd been asked. Came upon this motif in O...
Well, this lesson was all about Cloverleafs or as some call them Trefoils...depending on the size of the Rings I guess. I call them all Cloverleafs, myself...lol 3 Rings all done, one right after another in a group, whatever you want to call them. We tried making the Rings the same size and then making the 1st and 3rd Ring smaller than the 2nd Ring. How does that affect the joining Chain? Very interesting lesson! Y'all ready for another one of my FREE Crochet Patterns? lol Well, this is a reall cutey and real fast and easy too. Click Here for the Picture Frame Ornament (this one is a Word document) That is a picture of my Manda when she was about 9 years old...my how the years do go by! lol
You will need patience to master this needle tatting technique. Unlike shuttle tatting and traditional needle tatting, the tool does not hold a supply of thread with which to work. Instead, Japanese needle tatting functions more like crochet in that it draws continually from the ball of thread. - Japanese Needle Tatting - Tatting at BellaOnline
Hey y'all, welcome to my DIY Needle Tatting (Easy Tutorial) post. You may be wondering what tatting is, tatting is a form of lace making with rings and chains made out of knots and loops. With tatting you can make dollies, shawls, lace edgings, and more. Tatting has been around for centuries, some people even
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Cat I love all of the animals in this book. They have great character.
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In envelope. Forms part of the Mary Ann Beinecke Decorative Art Collection.
Two more horses tatted in the car. AUGH! Instead of working on my Gingerbread Boy, I have been tatting more horses on paperclips. In addition to the first one, I have completed #2 in Lizbeth® 40 Pink Cocoa #166 and #3 in blue and taupe HDT from Shuttle Lab Trends (size 20, I think). Here is a photo of the thread. I have lost the label, so I don't know the name or the size. AUGH! Hope Bates created it...by any chance, could Hope -- or another reader -- fill in the blanks? HDT from Shuttle Lab Trends Just as I was hiding the ends on horse #3 I get a call from my LYS asking about Lizbeth® threads. The shop owner was placing an order before leaving for holiday break. What threads did I want to have on hand for the January tat-along? I responded, "Any size 20 variegated thread that looks vaguely "horsey." Palomino -- golden, yellow or tan Bay/Chestnut/Roan -- reddish-brown to brown or rust to dark brown Pinto -- brown and white patches of color Grey Plus, Pink Cocoa #166, Sea Shells #114 and Autumn Apple Pie #169. Even though I am sure someone will want to tat "Black Beauty," I asked not to have black on hand. It is simply too hard on the eyes unless tatting under a very bright light. Shop lights are good, but not bright enough for black thread. Après moi, le déluge And then the shop owner dropped the bomb...could I tat up more samples? I wanted to scream, "No!" (Why didn't I say no?) Shouldn't I be completing projects (Gingerbread Boy, felt partridge, heart to send to JB) already in progress rather than starting something new? CrazyMom suggested that the shop owner (who both needle and shuttle tats) create the additional samples herself. What a wonderful suggestion. But I opened my mouth and out came the words, "Well, these don't take very long to make, I can make another one for you in Autumn Apple Pie." AUGH! So, horse #4 is in progress using Lizbeth® Autumn Apple Pie. I am sure that Lizbeth® Sea Shells will also make a pretty, pretty, paperclip pony. And Lizbeth® Pink Cocoa is the stuff of little girls' dreams. It's a good thing we have so many scrumptious threads to choose from, with hand-dyed threads on the top of this Unrepentant Thread Junky's list, followed by drawers of lovely Lizbeth®.
Hi all While wandering around I came across these Just have a good look at this and the rest of this truly incredible work!!...
Free download of Paragon Tatting book No 1. It contains many patterns, mostly for edgings but also a doily, coaster, jewellery and motifs.
Voici mon Petit Bonhomme , avec quelques restes de laine, et le Tuto que voici , on réalise un bonhomme en laine pour les enfants.