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
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…
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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
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…
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…
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…
How to read tatting patterns or how I write tatting lessons. Free tatting patter snowflake with a graphic diagram and instructions.
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.
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…
Hope everyone has had a nice long weekend. It has been so nice here in the Piney Woods! Even with the threat of the tropical storm, we have enjoyed ourselves. These are my results from sitting outside the husband's workshop tatting away while he makes goodies for me. I found an old notebook from the early 90's in which I had compiled some of my designs. It made me want to tat up a few little quick items to share with y'all. This motif was inspired by an old brooch base design of mine. I dug out a skein of Anchor perle cotton and tatted away. The finished piece above will grace the side of a cloche I am currently crocheting for myself. To begin this motif, simply tat 6 interlocking chain-rings of 11 sm- med- sm- 11 CL Join last CHR to first, tie & hide ends. The second part is very simple. Run the needle through the top bar of the ds to the left of the picots of any CHR, tat as follows: 5 with 7 graduated -s 5 CL + to the top bar of the ds to the right of the picots, 1ds + to the left of the next set of picots and continue around the motif, + at beginning of round, tie, cut & hide ends. This is the base of a pendant I created in 1994 for a friend. Tat as follows: R3-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- CL CH13+ to top bar of ds to right of first - , continue around motif, tie, cut, & hide ends. The second round goes: Run needle through top bar of ds next to previously tatted CH, tat each CH around motif as CH5 7 graduated picots 5 CL + at ds to the right of the next prev tatted CH. You will need to cut a good length of thread from the ball and pull it through to create the Celtic look. Another stitch variation of the second round is: CH 7 5 graduated picots 7 CL. I do hope that I have caught all of the typos & such. I don't know if it is Blogger or me, but I cannot preview my post today and the spell check seems to want to hang up. Enjoy the patterns and have a wonderful Labor Day. REMINDER: Folks, we only have a couple more days until the Thread Give Away!!! Please be sure to follow this blog for your chance to win some really nice thread, tatting needles and mystery goodies! Happy Tatting!!!
With this pattern, you can make necklaces, earrings and bracelets for your special occasions. I am uploading the description of blue rose tatting flower pattern you want insistently in the group on facebook without making you wait . The pattern consists of 13 pages, two videos and 36 pictures I hope you enjoy knitting. these tatting lace in threads are available in my shop (no: 1,2 and 3) if you want you can buy
Tutorial for the brooch "WindRose" Tutorial in Russian https://www.etsy.com/ie/listing/1027018444/tatting-tutorial-tatting-pattern-pdf This tatting Tutorial pattern is designed for the creation of works by tatting shuttle. It is proposed only the tatting pattern, not the finished product. This is a step by step manual with explanations and photos instruction for visual help. This is an advanced level. PDF format. This tutorial is in English. To tat it you need to tat with shuttle and beads. If you know how to make rings, picots, how to join the elements and how to tat with beads – this pattern is for you. IMPORTANT: You are purchasing the Tutorial pattern only. It 's not a finished product! This is not educational material! You may give away or sell the items you have made by using this pattern offline. You may not distribute or sell the pattern itself.
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.
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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.
This is a description of both tatting in general with an emphasis on cro-tatting.
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…
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.
Step by step tutorial on how to make under & over Interlaced Rings using 4 shuttles in back to front movement
Most tatters would be aghast at producing something that looks like this. For me as a designer, it is an excellent first draft. I've tried a few ways to make a curved set of rings, and two ways to make the feet. I can take what I've learned here and use it to make the next draft, and repeat the process until I've got it right. I hear some folks can make a drawing or a diagram of exactly what they want and tat it right up. Not me though. My drawing isn't so great, and I need to visualize things in the thread. For me, being a designer means being willing to do a lot of tatting that will be thrown away. Now then, as first drafts go, this is awful. Truly, truly awful.
Applemints Tatting Books Tatting Lace Mini Motifs $32.50 This book has 78 little motif patterns that include Stars, Flowers, Ice Crystals, Color combinations, Clovers, Jazz instruments & notes and Sea animals. Written in Japanese with diagrams & pictures of techniques Tatting Lace Corsage & Accessories $32.50 - Out of Print This book ash 63 patterns that include flowers, earings, bracelets, necklaces, edgings, wreaths, bouquets, rings, ribbons and more! Written in Japanese with diagrams & pictures of techniques ** 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**
Tatted Mask: My first tatted mask pattern. The mask won a third place in the DIY Halloween contest from my flickr photo and I was requested by Instructables to post a slideshow here!The full instructable is up NOW!!! https://www.instructables.com/id/Tatted_Mask_…