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
How to Tat a Flower for Beginners: Learning this process for the first time may take an hour to an hour and a half. With some practice, later flowers will probably take only half an hour or forty-five minutes to tat. Terms (each time one of these terms appears in the document, it is …
You've master the basics of needle tatting. How to make rings and chains. But, now you want to try another needle tatting technique. So, here you go a tutorial on making a split ring. In this post I'll show you how to do a split ring in needle tatting. You can also make them in
You've master the basics of needle tatting. How to make rings and chains. But, now you want to try another needle tatting technique. So, here you go a tutorial on making a split ring. In this post I'll show you how to do a split ring in needle tatting. You can also make them in
I made a few small adjustments to the onion ring edging and came up with an onion ring bookmark. I've created a basic printable pattern which you can find on my free patterns page or go to directly by clicking HERE. If you notice any errors in the pattern, please let me know. I tatted the bookmark in DMC size 40 white, because I had some left over from my onion ring magic square. Then, I made another version in DMC size 80 variegated violet: The violet version measures 1 inch across and the white version measures 1.4 inches across. The bookmarks can be made to any length you want.
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
A kissing fish I saw a fish and changed it a bit, and put it on a paperclip Kiss kiss I think these would work as earrings too. I made an gold fish but it swam away, No kiss :( Below is a wonderful dress picture that was sent all the way from Italy to me, after posting Thumblina's dress. She loved it and made one of her own! Looks Great Ada! I love the variegated color! and it is fun to make the hanger too, it just the finishing touch. If You haven't already checked out the other Pin Picks from the Pinchicks they are listed below starting with our presidentSuzannes Cards Margarets Designer Cards check with Margaret for the little dress pattern! Muskaan's TIPS Two Shuttles Have a wonderful Sunday!
These hearts were tatted with Olympus Gold Label #40 thread. For downloading PDF file, click HERE. These hearts were made with Lizbeth #80, much finer thread than the Olympus #40.And I attached fou…
How to read tatting patterns or how I write tatting lessons. Free tatting patter snowflake with a graphic diagram and instructions.
Sea Turtles Found this adorable pattern on Jane's site. They were made with Messy Jessy thread. Looks like they are heading to the ocean. They are going to be changeable earrings. Finally a little tatting done.
This was designed in March 3, 2020. I was still a tatting newbie at that time, but wanted to make something practical with tatting. So, I came up the idea to tat something on the paperclip, as well…
Yarnplayer is sharing her original pattern for this beautiful Remembrance Ring. This is one of the most popular free tatting tutorials that we have featured on Craftgossip.com. A mourning ring is a…
I love shuttle tatting. I actually prefer shuttle tatting to needle tatting. Shuttle tatting is a little harder than tatting with a needle. Since I've already done a needle tatting post I decided to do a post about shuttle tatting for beginners. Tatting is a beautiful old-fashioned art and it has been around for centuries.
How to read tatting patterns or how I write tatting lessons. Free tatting patter snowflake with a graphic diagram and instructions.
Handmade tatting lace blog with my patterns, tutorials and links to useful resources. It's all about my passion and my joy. Pizzo chiacchierino.
Read Tatting pattern by Venus on Issuu and browse thousands of other publications on our platform. Start here!
Read Learn to tat by Venus on Issuu and browse thousands of other publications on our platform. Start here!
Note: this listing is only for the digital file containing the tatting pattern "Trees", not the actual tatted item or printed pattern. This pattern assumes some knowledge about shuttle tatting - if you know how to make rings, chains, picots and how to join the elements, this pattern is for you! The 2-page file contains: - list of supplies - written instruction in English - a diagram with stitch count Important: You may sell or give away items made using this pattern, but you may NOT distribute the pattern itself in any way.
A journal of my adventures in tatting lace. Tips and tricks and inspiration...... Blog Contents Copyright 2002-2011 Regina A. Brummett
Handmade tatting lace blog with my patterns, tutorials and links to useful resources. It's all about my passion and my joy. Pizzo chiacchierino.
My Motif # 6 is from Judi Banashek's book "Advanced Tatting Patterns". I used white Lizbeth Size 20 thread. Judi is the founder of our Oklahoma Shuttle Bugs tatting group. She is a wonderful teacher and I learned so much from her. A few years ago she moved to Waxahachie, TX to be close to her daughters. Good news! Terry McGuffin gave me permission to post her pattern for the Windmill Snowflake. As soon as I locate it I'll try to figure out a way to post it here.
Tatting is a beautiful and rare craft where thread is knotted to form lace. There are two types of tatting and this page will give beginners an introduction to both, with patterns and video tutorials.
I love shuttle tatting. I actually prefer shuttle tatting to needle tatting. Shuttle tatting is a little harder than tatting with a needle. Since I've already done a needle tatting post I decided to do a post about shuttle tatting for beginners. Tatting is a beautiful old-fashioned art and it has been around for centuries.
I love shuttle tatting. I actually prefer shuttle tatting to needle tatting. Shuttle tatting is a little harder than tatting with a needle. Since I've already done a needle tatting post I decided to do a post about shuttle tatting for beginners. Tatting is a beautiful old-fashioned art and it has been around for centuries.
Pattern Booklet Only (pdf format) - - no tatting actually comes with this listing. Etsy will allow a download of this pattern booklet once payment is received. :) FORMAT = .pdf On computer, readable with Adobe Reader -- check their website for the latest free version!! It can also be read by some e-readers. Please check with your particular e-book provider to find out how to read a pdf file. Please do not ask me how to do this as each provider is different, even between countries!! So sorry, but I am a lacemaker, not a techie. (at least not yet!! lol) 7 of my very own creations - - Christmas Ornament patterns are included in this book - - and I am so excited to have it available with plenty of time for you to make things for Christmas this year (first available Oct 2012)!! The patterns are the 4 on the first picture (Center star "Starflake", Angel, 3D Candy Cane, Lacey Snowflake (the lower 2 shown) PLUS the three in the separate pictures. Most patterns will be able to be tatted by a beginner tatter with some basic skills mastered, especially tension, for a gorgeous outcome!! :) Lacemakermom Please look for listings of tatted items too!! I can make any of the ornaments for you in a heartbeat - - and often have some onhand!! :) Thanx for looking at my items!! And thank you, too, for not re-selling the booklet itself. Once the booklet is purchased from me, however, please feel free to use the patterns to make your own items for personal use or for sale. I appreciate your honesty!! Thank you!! :) Lacemakermom p.s. I also have a hard copy of these patterns available. check for that listing in my shop!! https://www.etsy.com/listing/121316974/printed-pattern-booklet-tatted-christmas? :) Lacemakermom
Lovely cotton fabric w/tatting and button. Tatting is from Mini Tats book Motif #11. I used five different gold fabrics to crea...
You will need three buttons. Start with upper wings. jtb=joint to button, SLT=shoe lace trick. The joining picots between rings on the wings around the buttons can be adjusted - use larger picots for a larger button, small picots for a small button, to keep the wing from cupping. R 3-3jtb3-3, ch 3-3-3, R 3j3-3, ch 3-3-3 *R3j3jtb3-3, ch 3-3-3, R 3j3-3, ch 3-3-3* repeat R 3j3jtb3-3, ch 3-3-3, R 3j3j3, ch 3-3-3, join to base of 1st ring CH 3 jtb, ch5-2-9, slt R 3-3-3, ch 3-3-3 *R 3j3-3, Ch 3j3j3 (joins are to upper wing) *R 3j3-3, Ch 3-3-3* repeat 2 more times. R 3j3j3 - one half is finished Ch 5 R 3-3-3, ch 3-3-3 * R 3j3-3, ch 3-3-3* repeat 2 more times. R 3j3-3, ch 3-3-3, R 3j3j3, SLT ch 9j2j5jtb3 R 3-3jtb3-3, ch 3-3-3 R 3j3-3, ch 3-3-3 * R 3j3jtb3-3, ch 3-3-3, R 3j3-3, ch 3-3-3* repeat R 3j3jtb3-3, ch 3j3j3 (to lower wing), R 3j3j3, ch 3-3-3, tie into base of first ring of upper wing, hide ends. Antenna: R 8, Ch however long you want the antenna to be :-), jtb3jtb, ch, R 8, hide ends.
Original pattern, worked with 2 shuttles, thread is DMC 80. Body's done with SCMR, ears are double picots. There is another edging in the background, with rabbits (or something that looks like rabbits). pattern here: www.flickr.com/photos/ninettacaruso/7038206427/in/photost...
Today my Aunt Lorraine gave me my second tatting lesson. I learned how to chain, make picots, and make connections. My Aunt drew out the pattern seen below, which is what I made in the picture above. Now, I need to make this same pattern of rings and chains again and again for practice. Below are fun projects that my Aunt has been making. I love the eggs!
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I was hoping to get three more bookmarks done before Saturday. Well, I managed two, but don't know about the third. I had to go into the Pain Clinic today for an injection and it took them 3 tries to find a vein for the IV...sheesh! Not sure the resulting swelling/bruising is going to let me get the last one finished (it is started though...started it last night watching an Encore presentation of the Beatles Special) In the mean time, here you go.... This bookmark is missing the last row, which I very seldom ever add. This bookmark is based on a bookmark posted by an InTatters member. My own stitch counts though. To me, it looks like a rotated version of Jane's Bookmark using Lock Chains between elements. The last bookmark, should I get it finished is my pattern for the Twisted Celtic Clovers Bookmark, done in Ocean Turquoise and Daffodil Yellow. (Oh, I'm SO ready for Spring! Can you tell? lol)
Last Saturday I met with the Oklahoma Shuttle Bugs Tatting Group. One of my tatting friends gave me a copy of Jane Eborall's flowery bookmark pattern. When I got home I picked out this lovely variegated Lizbeth Size 20 thread named sherbet delight. I thought the medium leave green goes well with it. I really like this pattern. There are split rings, self closing mock rings and special joins to keep things interesting. I still need to block it before I give it to my friend for a hostess gift. This is my motif # 12 the second time around. Jane Eborall has a very extensive free pattern page. Thank you Jane for sharing your lovely patterns with all of us! Here is the URL for the pattern: http://www.e.n.e.btinternet.co.uk/Flowerbookmark.pdf
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