So, want to hear what this die-hard post shuttle fan thinks of the new Clover bobbin shuttles? They're fantastic! I'm normally a bobbin shuttle's worst nightmare, since I tat with a very tight tension, and tend to give the shuttle thread a good jerk with each stitch. Many other brands of bobbin shuttles can't take the exertion and the bobbin slips. But, the bobbin in the new Clover shuttle stays put! UPDATE February 5th, 2018: I've tatted with these shuttles for a few weeks now, and the bobbin is starting to slip. I really am a bobbin shuttle's worst nightmare! If you’re a very tight tatter, you may prefer Clover's post shuttles :) Here's how it comes packaged: So far, the color choices are white or brown. The shuttle comes with 2 bobbins and a stopper. Here's a close-up look at the bobbin, which fits onto the end of the stopper for winding: The bobbin has a hole to attach the end of your thread to. The bobbin can hold up to 6 yards of size 20 thread (I measured). There's another handy use for the stopper: While winding, thread can become all twisted and tangled. By putting the bobbin into the stopper, you can let the bobbin dangle to spin out the excess twist. Then, remove the bobbin to continue winding. If you prefer to wind your bobbin on a sewing machine, there are washers included in the package to facilitate that, also. Packages of spare bobbins are also available: Just like their post shuttle counterparts, the Clover bobbin shuttles have a very nice point for doing joins (also useful for picking out mistakes). The bobbin stays in place while tatting, yet turns easily with a push of the thumb to advance or retract thread. More new products - storage cases! First, here's the Clover storage case for tatting shuttles: It holds both small and large sizes of Clover post shuttles. Next, here's the case for bobbin shuttles. It holds a lot of bobbins, with spaces for a few shuttles and stoppers. The tiny slots are a good place to store the washers. These products are new to me, so I've only tried them out for a short time, but my impression so far is that they've got the high quality I've come to expect from Clover Needlecraft. I'll keep on playing!
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
So, want to hear what this die-hard post shuttle fan thinks of the new Clover bobbin shuttles? They're fantastic! I'm normally a bobb...
Handy Hands Tatting Needles Yarn Needles or Thread Needles or Tatting Shuttles, different brands Clover, Susan Bates, Pony, Prym, Aero Basic Set: Thread includes three needles #7 Fine #5-0 Medium #3-0 Large Basic Set: Yarn includes three needles #2-0 Small #1-0 Medium #0-0 Large or purchase individually Yarn: #2-0 Small #1-0 Medium #0-0 Large Thread: #8 Extra Fine #7 Fine #5-0 Medium #3-0 Large Or Tatting Shuttles Susan Bates Plastic Pony Shuttle with Bobbin Aero Shuttle with Bobbin Prym Plastic Shuttle 2 - Clover Tortoise Shuttle
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This listing is for the PDF pattern only, not the actual tatted item or a printed pattern. 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 9 page pattern which includes: - Written and diagrammed instructions, - Written instructions in English, - List of supplies needed, - Photographs of the finished models - Diagrams with stitch counts and showing direction of work. - Photo tutorials for tricky lock joins and ending locations Techniques used include: - rings, chains and rings off of chains - picots of various lengths - joins and lock joins Materials you will need: - 2 regular tatting shuttles. - Size 20 crochet thread. - Small steel crochet hook (for joins). - Finished tree measures about 2.5 inches tall and 2.5 inches wide. 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.
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.
So, want to hear what this die-hard post shuttle fan thinks of the new Clover bobbin shuttles? They're fantastic! I'm normally a bobbin shuttle's worst nightmare, since I tat with a very tight tension, and tend to give the shuttle thread a good jerk with each stitch. Many other brands of bobbin shuttles can't take the exertion and the bobbin slips. But, the bobbin in the new Clover shuttle stays put! UPDATE February 5th, 2018: I've tatted with these shuttles for a few weeks now, and the bobbin is starting to slip. I really am a bobbin shuttle's worst nightmare! If you’re a very tight tatter, you may prefer Clover's post shuttles :) Here's how it comes packaged: So far, the color choices are white or brown. The shuttle comes with 2 bobbins and a stopper. Here's a close-up look at the bobbin, which fits onto the end of the stopper for winding: The bobbin has a hole to attach the end of your thread to. The bobbin can hold up to 6 yards of size 20 thread (I measured). There's another handy use for the stopper: While winding, thread can become all twisted and tangled. By putting the bobbin into the stopper, you can let the bobbin dangle to spin out the excess twist. Then, remove the bobbin to continue winding. If you prefer to wind your bobbin on a sewing machine, there are washers included in the package to facilitate that, also. Packages of spare bobbins are also available: Just like their post shuttle counterparts, the Clover bobbin shuttles have a very nice point for doing joins (also useful for picking out mistakes). The bobbin stays in place while tatting, yet turns easily with a push of the thumb to advance or retract thread. More new products - storage cases! First, here's the Clover storage case for tatting shuttles: It holds both small and large sizes of Clover post shuttles. Next, here's the case for bobbin shuttles. It holds a lot of bobbins, with spaces for a few shuttles and stoppers. The tiny slots are a good place to store the washers. These products are new to me, so I've only tried them out for a short time, but my impression so far is that they've got the high quality I've come to expect from Clover Needlecraft. I'll keep on playing!
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Free download of Tatting for Experts and Beginners by Semco. Includes patterns for edgings, motifs, doilies, and insertions.
It is tatting lace which I’m making with tatting shuttles and thin thread.💖 Needle work which I admire so much🌸 To start learning tatting you will need two shuttles, cotton yarn (lizbeth 20 or dmc...
So, want to hear what this die-hard post shuttle fan thinks of the new Clover bobbin shuttles? They're fantastic! I'm normally a bobb...
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
So, want to hear what this die-hard post shuttle fan thinks of the new Clover bobbin shuttles? They're fantastic! I'm normally a bobbin shuttle's worst nightmare, since I tat with a very tight tension, and tend to give the shuttle thread a good jerk with each stitch. Many other brands of bobbin shuttles can't take the exertion and the bobbin slips. But, the bobbin in the new Clover shuttle stays put! UPDATE February 5th, 2018: I've tatted with these shuttles for a few weeks now, and the bobbin is starting to slip. I really am a bobbin shuttle's worst nightmare! If you’re a very tight tatter, you may prefer Clover's post shuttles :) Here's how it comes packaged: So far, the color choices are white or brown. The shuttle comes with 2 bobbins and a stopper. Here's a close-up look at the bobbin, which fits onto the end of the stopper for winding: The bobbin has a hole to attach the end of your thread to. The bobbin can hold up to 6 yards of size 20 thread (I measured). There's another handy use for the stopper: While winding, thread can become all twisted and tangled. By putting the bobbin into the stopper, you can let the bobbin dangle to spin out the excess twist. Then, remove the bobbin to continue winding. If you prefer to wind your bobbin on a sewing machine, there are washers included in the package to facilitate that, also. Packages of spare bobbins are also available: Just like their post shuttle counterparts, the Clover bobbin shuttles have a very nice point for doing joins (also useful for picking out mistakes). The bobbin stays in place while tatting, yet turns easily with a push of the thumb to advance or retract thread. More new products - storage cases! First, here's the Clover storage case for tatting shuttles: It holds both small and large sizes of Clover post shuttles. Next, here's the case for bobbin shuttles. It holds a lot of bobbins, with spaces for a few shuttles and stoppers. The tiny slots are a good place to store the washers. These products are new to me, so I've only tried them out for a short time, but my impression so far is that they've got the high quality I've come to expect from Clover Needlecraft. I'll keep on playing!
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
Tatting lovely, lacy designs can create beautiful borders on clothes and accessories. Find out all you need to know to start making these beautiful creations today.
Tatting lovely, lacy designs can create beautiful borders on clothes and accessories. Find out all you need to know to start making these beautiful creations today.
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.
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
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
I hope this tutorial can help beginners to shuttle tatting get the basics of tatting, i.e making the ring, chain and a join. To prepare for...
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...
How to make a miniature tatting shuttle with thread winder and tatted lace. - Mini Tatting Shuttle & Winder - Tatting at BellaOnline
This digital instant download contains pattern for making lace icecreams. 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 3 patterns: -instructions in english -photo -diagrams Necessary materials for work: -threads -2 shuttles -hook for connecting elements 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!
This post is devoted to all those artisans who make some of their own textile tools. Flat shuttles can be made out of many different materials. Ana Ruggieri makes them with epoxi resin. I use containers plastic lids . Sometime I will enjoy myself making one out of ply-wood. . Somebody might dare to make one out of bone as the ones in ancient times. Today, I provide a pattern and instructions. As it is a solution I got myself it is in my “bitácora” (log). Here are some patterns Claudia Leyton shares in e-magister. She is very gentle and let´s me use them in this post..
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
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So, want to hear what this die-hard post shuttle fan thinks of the new Clover bobbin shuttles? They're fantastic! I'm normally a bobbin shuttle's worst nightmare, since I tat with a very tight tension, and tend to give the shuttle thread a good jerk with each stitch. Many other brands of bobbin shuttles can't take the exertion and the bobbin slips. But, the bobbin in the new Clover shuttle stays put! UPDATE February 5th, 2018: I've tatted with these shuttles for a few weeks now, and the bobbin is starting to slip. I really am a bobbin shuttle's worst nightmare! If you’re a very tight tatter, you may prefer Clover's post shuttles :) Here's how it comes packaged: So far, the color choices are white or brown. The shuttle comes with 2 bobbins and a stopper. Here's a close-up look at the bobbin, which fits onto the end of the stopper for winding: The bobbin has a hole to attach the end of your thread to. The bobbin can hold up to 6 yards of size 20 thread (I measured). There's another handy use for the stopper: While winding, thread can become all twisted and tangled. By putting the bobbin into the stopper, you can let the bobbin dangle to spin out the excess twist. Then, remove the bobbin to continue winding. If you prefer to wind your bobbin on a sewing machine, there are washers included in the package to facilitate that, also. Packages of spare bobbins are also available: Just like their post shuttle counterparts, the Clover bobbin shuttles have a very nice point for doing joins (also useful for picking out mistakes). The bobbin stays in place while tatting, yet turns easily with a push of the thumb to advance or retract thread. More new products - storage cases! First, here's the Clover storage case for tatting shuttles: It holds both small and large sizes of Clover post shuttles. Next, here's the case for bobbin shuttles. It holds a lot of bobbins, with spaces for a few shuttles and stoppers. The tiny slots are a good place to store the washers. These products are new to me, so I've only tried them out for a short time, but my impression so far is that they've got the high quality I've come to expect from Clover Needlecraft. I'll keep on playing!