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This is a description of both tatting in general with an emphasis on cro-tatting.
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…
A tatted ring - actually! Okay, I know it's not much of a pun, LOL. In a way, these are almost easy enough to be a "no-brainer" pattern. But wait - there are ends to hide! 4 ends for one color, or a whopping 8 ends for two colors. I've been using Lily's Way to sew in the ends. Of course, with two colors the first ends can be tatted over, so that helps a bit. If you would like a free pdf of my "Remembrance" ring pattern, Click here. Video added June 28, 2015.
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…
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
After a few stitches, you now see the line of crochet forming on the edge of the handkerchief.
I would love to share my new 3D tatted cube design. It’s not very complicated for the motif itself, but to connect them in a 3D shape is a bit challenging. Only one shuttle is needed for this…
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…
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 pur...
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…
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.
A few days ago I had the following sent to me from Jane. Remember Jane from a few days ago? She said The original pattern is from Anna Burda magazine, May 1984, page L14. I 'converted' another braid on the Anna page, but this one was very easy, as you can see. Also much easier and neater using split rings. I used size 10 thread and turned it into bookmarks by adding a tassel. The pattern for the bookmarks looks like this: SR 1: 6/6 R each side: 4-2-2-4 SR 4: 6/6 R each side: 5+5-2-2-5-5 Repeat, with the next small ring each side joining to the large ring, 4+2-2-4. I ended with a split ring after two small rings, and attached a tassel to the bottom, and used size 10 thread.
First up: if you don’t know what fractals are (or if you do, for that matter) don’t be scared! It’s a pretentious name for a pretty easy concept. Difficulty: I will assume comfort…
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…
Looking for a handmade gift idea! Try one of these Free Crochet Patterns for Bookmarks! Most of these will fit inside cards for easy mailing! These will make great gifts!
Lacy Diamond (motif and ring pattern) This digital instant download contains pattern for making “Lacy Diamond” motif and bonus pattern “Lacy Diamond Ring”. This pattern contains 1 file with 3 pages in total. All designs include clear diagrams with written instructions in English. Tatting level: Beginner - intermediate (2 shuttles) The pattern “Lacy Diamond” does not contain basic tatting instructions, so you need some tatting experience to follow the diagram. You will need the following tatting skills to complete the motif/ring: - rings - chains - split rings - adding beads on chains (for the ring pattern) - Josephine knots Material for work: - threads (suggest size 20 - 80) - 2 shuttles - 4 seed beads in the center of the ring (optional) - crochet hook for picot joins See the photos for examples of the motif in different sizes of threads. You can use the motif for earrings, pendants, notebook cover decorations, card decorations, brooches…etc. Lacy Diamond Motif dimension: Olympus #40 - 7.5cm x 5.5 cm Sanbest 3-strands metallic thread - 6.5cm x 5cm Ette#60 - 6cm x 4.7cm Lizbeth #80 - 5.5cm x 4cm Lizbeth #20 - 8cm x 6.2cm Ring’s motif: Sanbest 3-strands metallic thread - 3cm x 2.5cm Lizbeth #40 - 3cm x 2.7cm You may sell or give away your work that you make using this pattern, but distributing the pattern itself anywhere is prohibited. Please note that I don’t except returns or exchanges on digital products. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
In my last post, I talked about wanting to create a magic square out of four ringed flowers, similar to those used by Mary Konior. The more ...
Grand Daisy Tatted Lace Choker: One of a collection of tatted choker patterns I designed based on a daisy motif, this is a simple choker necklace made with smaller motifs tatted together and long chains added to complete the look.
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…
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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Happy New Year to everyone! I created this free pattern Plum Blossom to start the new year because this flower is one of those Spring flowers that I really love. I am hoping to see the Spring comes…
The kit contains all you need to make the necklace as in the photo ; you can ask me the color you wish Pattern will be sent after payment You must have a previous knowledge of needle tatting No needle in the kit Feel free to contact me for any question or request. With standard shipping there is no tracking number, and I am not responsible in case of loss I am a professional italian beader. All my jewelry designs are differents, handmade and unique piece My website www.happyland.it FB page https://www.facebook.com/#!/happyland.it Instagram https://www.instagram.com/joys_of_happyland/
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!
For PDF download, please click HERE I’ve already made a video for the THIRD version. Please check below:
Naszyjniczek frywolitkowy, który wykonuję od wielu lat w różnych wersjach, doczekał się opracowania wzoru. To bardzo wdzięczny wzorek, robi się go szybko i łatwo. Do jego wykonania potrzebne są dwa czółenka, nitki i koraliki, które wplatam w trakcie supłania. Robiłam ten wzór w różnych wersjach kolorystycznych, nic jednak nie przebije czarnego. :) Naszyjnik Eliza
Well, a dragon, anyway. I really, really, really wanted to go to Tat Days this year. My parents live in Atlanta, so it would have been extr...
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This is a pic of 2 dragons I tatted. The patterns are by Anne Bruvold and here are the links: http://www.georgiaseitz.com/2009/annebringtrimmikrodrageeng.pdf This is for the little dragon, Ringtrim http://www.nuperelle.net/drager/monstre/MinidragerEng.pdf This is for the larger dragon Anne has done a fantastic job of designing these patterns. I have a book with some dragon patterns for sale at my stores by Karey Solomon. I haven't tried any of them but if you're a dragon lover like me you may want to get a copy.
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…
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.
My table runner is up to 100 trefoils now. It's about 20% of the way finished: In the photo below, you can see the end of the table runner in the bottom left corner. This will hang over the edge of the table. I'm tapering it to give it more visual interest. The tapering is hard to see right now, but will become clearer as I progress with the design. Here's a view from further back to get an idea of how the project will sit on the table. As you can see, there's still a long way to go: Earlier this week, I received my order of Liz Metallic thread. I got Rose, Raspberry Pink, Sea Foam, Silver, Sand Dollar, and Gold Dust: I thought it would be fun to make a flowery bookmark with metallic thread, and that's why I bought the Raspberry Pink and Sea Foam. I'm still not sure what I will make with the other colors. I also wanted to continue my thread size comparisons for the Liz Metallic. In my last blog post, I found that the Liz Metallic is noticeably larger than the size 20 Lizbeth. At the time, I didn't have any size 10 thread to compare it to. Well, a few days ago, I managed to find some size 10 Red Heart crochet thread while I was out shopping. I still don't own any size 10 Lizbeth, but am hoping that the size 10 Red Heart is close enough. Here's how the three samples stack up: The Liz Metallic is right in between the size 20 Lizbeth and the size 10 Red Heart. I'd call the Liz Metallic a size 15, if such a thing exists? One final thing before I close out today's blog post. In my last blog post, a few of you said I should submit my color idea for the Liz Metallic thread. Here's an update on that. In response to my suggestion to add a black metallic to the available colors, I was told that Handy Hands is not taking any color suggestions for the Liz Metallic. I was reminded several times that the thread is a metallic (and not a cotton) and therefore they cannot make any color they want. I also took the opportunity to ask if Handy Hands is planning to expand the metallics to a smaller thread size in the future. The answer to this is also no.
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…