Hey y'all and welcome to my second tatting pattern. This is a free shuttle tatting pattern for a lace bookmark. I call it a lace bookmark, because it looks like lace. And because tatting is a form of lace-making. Tatting to me is the easiest type of lace-making you can start. I love reading and
Grace Tan's heart pattern w/beads added. Lizbeth size 20. #178 Grape Pomegranate I started off with a pattern in New Tatting by Tomoko Morimoto. I think I had a different size fiber, so floral motif here has 6 petals instead of 5 (shown in pattern). i used Lizbeth, size 20 Jelly Bean #119. These are small doodles - to empty shuttle and try new fiber. and, have you seen enough TIAS? no?
This is a paper copy of “Lessons in Tatting,“ copyright 1981 by the House of White Birches. The front and back cover are m the same paper as the pages inside. This instructional book contains 54 pages of black and white photographs and instructions for a variety of Tatting projects. As described in the introduction, “Tatting has been the favorite form of fancy work since the 16th century and possesses endless possibilities of adaptation.…. The term tatting is derived from an Indian word tattie, which means to make tight or taut — a sort of half knotted work done with different sized shuttles in many kinds of thread….. This publication is compiled from patterns, originally published many years ago. Some of the brand names referred to in material directions may no longer be available. However, today’s modern brands are comparable for substitutions.” This 54 page instructional book has 170 instructions for tatting stitches, edgings, and a wide variety of projects. Following these directions, you can add beautiful, delicate details to your wardrobe or home decor. This booklet comes from the estate of a retired teacher and crafter in small town Iowa. All pages are evenly ivory colored with no staining or yellowing that I found, as well as a neutral odor. The bottom, right corner has some bending, but no tears or rips, and the stapled binding is completely intact. For its age, this tatting booklet is in great Vintage condition. Upon payment, this item will ship from my smoke free home to yours.
How to read tatting patterns or how I write tatting lessons. Free tatting patter snowflake with a graphic diagram and instructions.
Here's the third of the three motifs I made for my mom. This is from the same reprinted vintage book as the second motif; in fact, they...
This listing is for the PDF pattern only, not the actual tatted item or a printed pattern. Finished piece is about 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" when tatted in size 20 thread. You need to be experienced at tatting to be able to follow this pattern, as it does not include any basic tatting instruction. This is an intermediate level, two shuttle pattern 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. There is one pdf file, a 6 page pattern which includes: - Written and diagrammed instructions, - Color coded text and diagrams - Written instructions in English, - List of supplies needed, - Photographs of the finished models - Diagrams with stitch counts and showing direction of work. Techniques used include: - rings and chains - picots of various lengths - joins - reverse work, switching shuttles - self-closing mock ring - dimpled chain, 2 methods - split rings Materials you will need: - 2 regular tatting shuttles. - Size 20 crochet thread. - Small steel crochet hook (for joins). - Hats measure about 2 1/2" x 2 1/2" in size 20 thread. 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 in any form.
If you have not read Sharon's post Are You a Shuttle Hoarder --- head on over!!! What a hoot. Sharon blogs at Sharon's Tatted lac...
This Norma Benporath designs was published in The Queenslander on 3rd January 1935, and is of a set of five dainty edging designs . This is ...
Previous rounds: Round 1 Round 2 Abbreviations: Ring = R Chain = C double stitch = ds picot = p Reverse work = RW Giri precedenti: Giro 1 Giro 2 Abbreviazioni: Anello = AN Arco = AR nodino doppio = nd picot = p attaccare = att. Chiudere e voltare = Ch. e volt. With 95 "likes" against 83 "hearts", version 1 wins the third challenge. Round 3: It is worked with two shuttles, starting from the red R. Work a *R of 8ds - join to the p of the previous round - 4ds - 1p - 4ds. Close and RW. C of 4ds. Drop shuttle 1 and, with shuttle 2, work a R of 5ds - 3p separated by 5ds - 5ds. Close. Continue the C with 4ds. RW. R of 4ds - join to the p of the previous R - 4ds - join to the p of the previous round - 4ds - 1p - 4ds. Close and RW. With shuttle 2, work a R of 6ds - join to the p of the previous R - 3ds - 4p separated by 3ds - 6ds. Close. C of 4ds. Drop shuttle 1 and, with shuttle 2, work a R of 5ds - join to the p of the previous R - 5ds - 2p separated by 5ds - 5ds. Close. Continue the C with 4ds. RW. R of 4ds - join to the p of the previous R - 4ds - join to the p of the previous round - 8ds. Close and RW. C of 8ds - 3p separated by 4ds - 8ds. RW.* Repeat from *to* all around. Cut and tie. Con 95 "like" contro 83 "cuoricini", la versione 1 ha vinto la terza sfida. Giro 3: si lavora con due navette, iniziando dall'AN rosso. Lavorare un *AN di 8nd - att. al p del giro precedente - 4nd - 1p - 4nd. Ch. e volt. AR di 4nd. Lasciare la navetta 1 e, con la navetta 2, lavorare un AN di 5nd - 3p divisi da 5nd - 5nd. Ch. Continuare l'AR con 4nd. Volt. AN di 4nd - att. al p dell'AN precedente - 4nd - att. al p del giro precedente - 4nd - 1p - 4nd. Ch. e volt. Con la navetta 2, lavorare un AN di 6nd - att. al p dell'AN precedente - 3nd - 4p divisi da 3nd - 6nd. Ch. AR di 4nd. Lasciare la navetta 1 e, con la navetta 2, lavorare un AN di 5nd - att. al p dell'AN precedente - 5nd - 2p divisi da 5nd - 5nd. Ch. Continuare l'AR con 4nd. Volt. AN di 4nd - att. al p dell'AN precedente - 4nd - att. al p del giro precedente - 8nd. Ch. e volt. AR di 8nd - 3p divisi da 4nd - 8nd. Volt.* Ripetere da *a* per tutto il giro. Tagliare e annodare i fili.
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.
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.
Here is my latest doily made in Perle size 12. The PDF for the pattern is in my Free Pattern section or you can get the link here. This is the original design that I did last June but I wasn't happy with the stitch count The lilac one was my next attempt and it was much better but still not quite right.
The triple picot is a decorative picot often used for added texture in tatting designs. - Triple Picot - Tatting at BellaOnline
We already looked at my first attempt at making a suitable medallion. While I was doing the next medallion I had time to think about how to make the basic snowflake #3 a little bigger, but not as big as my first try. I know I haven't fully dealt with the medallion yet, but as a designer you need to think of the whole project as well as the individual pieces. If you have 2 parts that need to fit together you have to design them both together so that the connecting parts - connect. My second step was to create a band for the medallion. It needed to be something similar to the medallion so that they looked like they belonged together, not too skinny, and not too wide. I also had to think about how to attach the band. I could easily just tat them separately, but there are fewer ends if you can do it in one piece. The medallion was going to start with the snowflake so I was using both cloverleaves and individual rings and cloverleaves are a bigger shape for a wider band. You want to think about the profile of different elements of tatting when you are designing a piece of lace. The diagram at the left shows nose to nose cloverleaves. It makes a nice wide band, but it is kind of ordinary and boring.The point where the 2 middle rings connect makes solid bars and where the side ring of one cloverleaf connects with the next cloverleaf there is an empty space. Visually it gives a ladder effect, which wasn't quite what I had in mind for the band. I had used the inward facing cloverleaves to keep the small outer rings in place on the medallion but I really didn't need anything that large. As I looked at my first try I realized that I could just add in more little outer rings and that would give me the size I needed and it would still give me the filigree effect. So on the next snowflake I put some picots on the chain on either side of the small ring and I did a second row with chains and small rings filling in the spaces. The partial drawing on the right is the design I ended up with. There is no stitch count and only part of the drawing. This is a design primer after all, you're supposed to be figuring this stuff out. As I was making the outer ring and chain row, I realized I could just continue the chain right on out to the band doing chains and cloverleaves, then turn it at the end and come back doing more chains and cloverleaves and just continue around the rest of the medallion, repeating it on the second side, doing it all in one piece. I like things that are all in one piece, that means fewer ends to hide. Those cloverleaves really are boring. So I dropped off one small side ring and ended up with a whole cloverleaf sandwiched in between 2 partial cloverleaves. It gave the same width to the band, but it broke up the ordinary cloverleaf shape and as an overall visual effect, resulted in solid blocks of colour separated by negative space in the band. And again here is the drawing of the band without the stitch count. Sometimes designing means that you do some things by planning and some things by trial and error. You can see the final results here. The picture shows the medallion and one side of the choker. You can easily create your own choker. Select a snowflake you like, add a row to make it round or square or diamond shape, or whatever you like and add a matching row of edging for a band. If you have and questions or comments, go ahead and ask and I'll try to answer them
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Set of 5 tatting lace patterns: Eleanor, Victorian Romance, Meridian, Blanche, Somewhere In Time 50% off if bought as a set (Total retail price for all 5 bought separately is 500 PHP) * The digital PDF pattern, NOT the finished item * 5 PDF files * 3 patterns of the tatting lace bracelets (Eleanor, Victorian Romance, Meridian) * 2 patterns of the tatting lace necklaces (Blanche, Somewhere In Time) * No basic tatting techniques included * Optimised for shuttle tatting For an individual listing, follow the links. Blanche https://www.etsy.com/listing/293742359/tatting-lace-necklace-bracelet-pdf?ref=shop_home_active_26 Eleanor https://www.etsy.com/listing/492744007/tatting-lace-bracelet-pdf-pattern?ref=shop_home_active_3 Victorian Romance https://www.etsy.com/listing/460861770/tatting-lace-bracelet-pdf-pattern?ref=shop_home_active_6 Meridian https://www.etsy.com/listing/386668906/tatting-lace-bracelet-pdf-pattern?ref=shop_home_active_10 Somewhere In Time https://www.etsy.com/listing/478769393/tatting-lace-necklace-pdf-pattern?ref=listing-shop-header-3 Should you have any queries regarding the pattern, you are always welcome to convo me. You can sell or give away items made from the pattern, but please do not sell, copy or redistribute the pattern itself. This is an instant downloadable digital file. No refunds will be given due to the nature of the item. * Your feedback is highly appreciated and will help me to improve. - Review: discount coupon for your next purchase A 40% discount coupon code for the next purchase will be sent when you leave a review. - Review + a photo: a free pattern of your choice When you leave a review and share a photo of your project from my patterns, a free pattern of your choice will be sent. A photo can be included when leaving a review only via the Etsy app for iOS and Android. - Purchase of 600 PHP (12 USD) or more: a free pattern of your choice When you purchase 600 PHP or more (tax exclusive), a free pattern of your choice will be sent.
Tatting Books - both are soft cover Button jar Tatting by Martha Ess $21.50 each This book has patterns to help you lighten the load of that button jar - and directions on how to add a Button in tatting. 17 patterns that include Hearts, Teapots, Butterflies, Hair Bow, Medallion, Angels, and Amulet Bags. All patterns include written patter & Diagram Treasures in Tatting by Kaye B. Judt $22.00 All of the patterns in this book are written - they include a Victorian Tote, Earrings, Tatting with found objects, Daffodil and a Paisley. ** Please note if you add additional items from another listing the added shipping charge is only for the additional item added usually $.50 per item**
This is truly a cute mini bag for tatters to make. I personally love it very much, and I hope you will enjoy making it too. It’s rather simple the motif, because I wish the beginners can also…
atting PDF pattern “Mosaic” (upgraded version)(Diagrams & written instructions) Instant download This digital instant download contains pattern for making “Mosaic” doily. It is not a finished product, but a digital PDF with diagrams and written instructions. There are two PDF files (total 12 pages) with clear diagrams, written instructions and photos for this pattern. Tatting level : Intermediate (2 shuttles) The pattern “Mosaic” 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: - rings - chains Materials for work: threads (either size 20 or above) 2 shuttles crochet hook for connecting picots and joints Dimensions : Lizbeth 20, 4 x 4 tiles (inverted motif) , 20 x 20cm (7.8” x 7.8”) Lizbeth 40, 2 x 2 tiles (inverted motif) , 8 x 8 cm (3” x 3”) Be creative and enjoy tatting! You may sell or give away motifs or doilies that you make using this pattern, but distributing the pattern itself anywhere is prohibited. Please note that I don't except returns or exchanges. NOTE FOR DOWNLOADING THE PDF: I’ve received quite a lot of messages asking how to download the PDF after purchasing. 1) no matter you are purchasing from ETSY through your mobile or computer, once you are done for the payment, ETSY will send you an email for the purchase receipt and download link directly. Please note that they will only send to the email that you registered in Etsy. 2) However, ETSY only allow you to see the DOWNLOAD LINK in laptop/tablet/computer. That means, you can’t see the link in your MOBILE. 3) Just simply click the “DOWNLOAD” button on your purchased list in ETSY account. 4) Open your downloaded file in your device, and print it ! That’s it. It’s very easy to do all these steps if you are using laptop/tablet/computer. (MOBILE DOES NOT WORK FOR DOWNLOADING FILES in ETSY) Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions about tatting and the pattern. Thank you.
Cozy Hearts Tatting pattern (2 versions) This digital instant download contains pattern for making “Cozy Hearts” in 2 versions. This pattern contains 1 file with 5 pages (including a cover page) in total. All designs include clear diagrams with written instructions in English. Tatting level: late beginner - intermediate level (2 shuttles) The pattern “Cozy Hearts” 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: - rings - chains - split rings - Josephine knots - SCMR (Self Closing Mock Ring) Material for work: - threads (any size between 20 - 100) - 2 shuttles - crochet hook for picot joins Cozy Heart dimension: Olympus #40 - 9 x 7 cm Butterfly #40 - 8 x 6.5 cm Anchor #20 - 10.2 x 8 cm Lizbeth #20 - 3.5 x 1.5 inches Ette #60 - 6 x 4 cm Cozy Tiny heart dimension: Butterfly #40 - 4 x 3 cm Sanbest 3 strands metallic thread - 4 x 3cm Anchor #20 - 5 x 4.2 cm Lizbeth #20 - 2 x 1.5 inches Ette #60 - 3 x 2 cm You can use the motif for earrings, pendants, notebook cover decorations, card decorations, Christmas tree ornaments, brooches, etc. 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. NOTE FOR DOWNLOADING THE PDF: I’ve received quite a lot of messages asking how to download the PDF after purchasing. 1) no matter you are purchasing from ETSY through your mobile or computer, once you are done for the payment, ETSY will send you an email for the purchase receipt and download link directly. Please note that they will only send to the email that you registered in Etsy. 2) However, ETSY only allow you to see the DOWNLOAD LINK in laptop/tablet/computer. That means, you can’t see the link in your MOBILE. 3) Just simply click the “DOWNLOAD” button on your purchased list in ETSY account. 4) Open your downloaded file in your device, and print it ! That’s it. It’s very easy to do all these steps if you are using laptop/tablet/computer. (MOBILE DOES NOT WORK FOR DOWNLOADING FILES in ETSY) Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions about tatting and the pattern.
Hearts pattern from Tatting Lace "Asahi Original 424" Printed in Japan c.applemints 2013 Tatted with DMC Cebelia Crochet Coton Ecru + #818 Baby Pink I was sorting thru my fibers to look for pastel colors. I wanted to tat the patterns in the Japanese Tatting Lace book. I'm so used to the LizBeth + have not used the Cebelia for awhile. I hung the hearts up on a woven bag handle. After going thru fibers - and stash - I think I can gather up everything and put it away in one place!
This is truly a cute mini bag for tatters to make. I personally love it very much, and I hope you will enjoy making it too. It’s rather simple the motif, because I wish the beginners can also…
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This Norma Benporath designs was published in The Queenslander on 3rd January 1935, and is of a set of five dainty edging designs . This is ...