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What Is The Number One Tatting Question The number one question asked by Tatters? Do you know the answer? They are looking for patterns beyond the traditional doily and edgings. Thanks to Globaliza…
What Is The Number One Tatting Question The number one question asked by Tatters? Do you know the answer? They are looking for patterns beyond the traditional doily and edgings. Thanks to Globaliza…
Free download of Tatting for Experts and Beginners by Semco. Includes patterns for edgings, motifs, doilies, and insertions.
I'm sure you are all wondering where I have been lately. Well, truth to tell, I've been VERY busy with the local Farmers Market which is *planning* on staying open until mid December (weather permitting and we don't get a lot of snow) Not only am I taking my tatted jewelry to the Market, I've been taking all of the cards I have made, the bags that I have made and I have been baking like a silly fool every week and taking cookies galore! This week I had a new cookie plus 3 batches of fresh (home made) bagels and 2 batches of scones! :-O I won't be making cookies this week but I will be making more bagels and scones to take as they sold realllly well. The following week I start making Christmas cookies to take to the Market...yes, it is getting close isn't it? This week I also started taking Christmas ornaments that I have been making. These two baubles are my first baubles, but I'm sure more will follow. This first one is made with the pattern Tat A Winter Star, done in size 20 Lizbeth thread. In addition to the pattern I added a ring of 6-6 with an iridescent dagger bead dangling form the picot. I attached it to the longest picot of each "arm" with silver jump rings. I draped it over a plastic bauble using small drops of Liquid Fusion on the under side (at the junction on the clover) to keep it in place. Tat a Winter Star on a Bauble This next bauble is the Windows & Wheels Ornament, done in size 20 Lizbeth. To make the glass ball glitter, I poured a little bit of floor wax inside the bauble, swirled it all around then dumped out the extra and sprinkled in two different sizes (large and micro fine) iridescent glitter. Swirled that around then dumped out any extra there and let dry. I was asked at the Market if I could make the above snowflake on a glass ball like the one below. So now I need to make it to a store and get some more glass balls (this one was my last...sigh) and make some more baubles. Windows & Wheels Ornament I REALLY like the way this looked as I was tatting it and thought it would make a GREAT necklace! I'm adding a bead to the center of the center ring, seed beads to the 4 picots on the bottom of the outside ring and a dagger bead dangling from the picot of the bottom ring (the pattern is doubled for the bauble). I have it started, using size 20 Lizbeth in color # 158 (Niagra Falls) with the center bead matching exactly the darkest of the aqua/turqouise colors and copper seed beads and dagger bead. I will be sure to post a picture of it when I get it finished.
I am not sure where I would use this as yet, but I know it’s beautiful and I need to save it for later. What are some ideas of where I could use it? Tatted Tree’s pattern.
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
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.
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…
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 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 …
These simple tattoo designs look clean and classic and are a perfect piece for the minimalist man.
It’s a mixed feeling that the Sugarplum tat-along ended yesterday. It’s sad to see the end of it, but also happy to see many of you are working on this project. We are truly happy and j…
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Do you have a place where you store your completed projects? I've been putting all of my small motifs into an acid free photo box that I purchased at a local craft store. Since I've only been tatting for a few years (and have taken month long breaks in between), I don't have many items in there yet: One of the patterns I've made a lot of is Mary Konior's Corn and Chaff from Tatting in Lace. I first saw this pattern on Frivole's blog, and liked it so much that I found the book through Interlibrary loan. At the time, I was still very new to tatting and found this pattern to be perfect for practicing making rings. It's also a one shuttle pattern so it travels well. I used Lizbeth size 20 and made the edging into bookmarks, many of which have been gifted. I also found it a great way to preview the different colors of thread. Eventually, I did find Tatting in Lace, and paid around $30 for it. I don't remember if it was from eBay or Amazon: It's a difficult book to find, as it's been out of print for many years. However, if you live in the United States, go to your local library and ask them about Interlibrary loan. I've acquired a copy this way and I've also seen someone else post about it on their blog. As for current tatting, I am taking a small break from the Stawasz Tat-along. I've been so busy apartment searching that I've had a really hard time keeping up with blogs and the tatting forum. Everything is in place now, so hopefully I will have some Mega Doily progress photos to show next week.
Handmade tatting lace blog with my patterns, tutorials and links to useful resources. It's all about my passion and my joy. Pizzo chiacchierino.
You can see the Cottingley Fairies in five photographs made of them between 1917 and 1920. Made by two cousins aged 9 and 16, the photographs gained a lot
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Rachel explores the concept of the snake that eats itself, musings on time and the line between hope and terror.
With a decidedly Victorian twist, Olex Oleole puts together images that don’t quite fit together. A phonograph emerges from a heart while what look like animals behinds are sliced off and held together by two strings. Eventually, themes begin to emerge. A Nike logo appears over a cryptic figure with the snarky title Throw caution to the wind and just do it. Another shows a woman’s head turned into a vintage camera with the words Maybe you should consider keeping your selfies to yourself? Each piece feels surreal even while it looks familiar. The juxtaposition of human and machine or modern logo and mysterious character feels like a puzzle waiting to be solved. Once you put the pieces together — mostly with the help of each biting title — the other little details make the joke that much funnier. The conflation of time works just right, as the men and women in Victorian dress remind us of the age-old folies of vanity, consumption and more.
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Heavily influenced by the Dada aesthetic, Lola Dupré’s surreal collages bend and expand the traditional view of both object and human form. With a wide focus of subject matter it seems as if no human or animal can escape Dupré’s focus, her subjects ranging from famous presidents and celebrities to giraffes and hound dogs. Each work includes some sort of distortion to the original image, either by the artist multiplying limbs or elongating torsos and faces into unnatural poses. More
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Tatting is an old thread weaving technique that you can use to create lace. If you have never tatted before, then getting started can seem intimidating. However, there are a few simple techniques that will help you to get started with...
Tatting is a technique that uses loops and knots to create decorative doilies and lace edging. Tatting can be recognized from the arched chains or small rings included in the lace. A common hobby in the mid-19th century, colors used in the technique usually are white or off-white.
Nike trainers sprout plants and French perfumiers inspire by mysterious scientific icons in Katie Scott’s visions that take botanical illustration into the digital age
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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…
Lovely antique hearts are fun to collect and use in special places throughout your home. I collect miniature antique Limoges boxes, antique compacts and other miniatures and have them displayed in a pretty French curio cabinet. I have included some of my heart boxes in this post. Since everybody loves hearts, and Valentine's Day is just around the corner, I thought a post about them would be timely. I also added some gifs from the Franco Zeffirelli 1968 film Romeo and Juliet. If you have never seen this movie do whatever you need to do to see it. It is by far the best Romeo and Juliet film!! I hope you enjoy the post! Please play the music, it will set the mood!! fragonard.com moderndayfairytale.... wildrosevintage.blo... metmuseum.org google.com countryliving.com stitchinfingers.ning.com s767.photobucket.com flickr.com encoreuneminute.tumblr.com countryliving.com nordljusbutiken.blo... flickr.com umla.tumblr.com 28.media.tumblr.com todolwen.blogspot.c... wildrosevintage.blo... dsharp.typepad.com google.com tumblr.com la-la-la-bonne-vie.tumblr.com ozmaofodds.blogspot... www.lisafarmerdesigns.com These are three hearts from my miniature collection. dsharp.typepad.com velvetstrawberries.... google.com google.com google.com google.com etsyvintage.blogspot.com 52flea.blogspot.com georgiannalane.blogspot.com google.com tarabradford.com All gifs are via tumblr. Click here to see the previous post! http://eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com/2013/01/decorating-with-borne-settee.html This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer