Garyo tatted this motifs from Il Lavoro's Chicchierino 16 in Lisbeth #40 Denim Blue Light. Another motif from the same publication was done in DMC Cordonett Special #40.
Marta has continued to tat around baubles of various colours and has now added some covered rings into the mix.
Cindy has been exploring Elgiva Nichols' book on technique and history and playing around with what she thought was pearl tatting or purl tatting, except that pearl tatting isn't the same thing as purl knitting and old terms and new terms don't match, so it's been confusing.
Diane tatted this cross from the Motif section of Cathy Bryant's Tatting in size 40 Lizbeth, color #117 as a gift fro her friend Doug whose father just passed away.
Fox tatted this pattern from The Tatted Artistry of Teiko Fujito using Karey Solomon's #30 and Mercer #40 which were not the same size and the slight difference made the cupping of the second round difficult. She made several tries, adjusting picot sizes and threads but finally managed a beautiful piece of lace.
Gina has tatted another butterfly.This one is in Knitty Gritty with Warm Dark Chocolate for Autumn. The one made with Rhubarb Pie will be Spring, Summertime Trail will be Summer and Snowflake will be Winter and she will have a set of four for all four seasons.
Challenge yourself to tat 25 motifs within the next 12 months and show us your progress. A motif can be a medallion, snowflake, heart, bookmark, butterfly, earrings or any small piece of tatting. Tell us where the pattern is from or if it's original. Post pictures on your blog, web page or photo page. Add a comment below the current post giving the location of your pictures and you will be added to the list of links.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Ornaments, Doily, Snowflake, Earrings, Bookmarks, Butterflies, Motifs, Edging and Heart
Ginny has posted the pictures from the state fair. Knitting, crochet and tatting were all under "lace" and tatting only got honorable mention, which sounds like the judges weren't knowledgeable about tatting. check Ginny's blog for more pictures.
Heather has been posting some beginner tatting lessons and in this one she has been talking about picots and showing where they are in a piece of lace. She has also been coaching her Mom long distance on how to tat and this is her Mom's first ring. Yay Mom!
Axa created a Nina Libin style pair of earrings.
Jessica has the second connector strip done on her test piece and so far it's looking good.
Marta has been making a series of bookmarks. First one with a caribbean flavour, then one with paler northern colours, then one to match the cover of an album and finally one for the end of summer reading.
SunshineCraft tatted this little motif from Tatted Butterflies by Adelheid Dangela, done in hand dyed Cebelia 20. She took a butterfly she made last year and finally attached to the little one's sun dress, using a spray adhesive that washes out, just to hold it in place while sewing down the picots.
Linda tatted the Glass Mat adapted by Kendra Goodnow from the Semco Book, in Lizbeth 20 Juicy Watermelon #156 and Azalea Medium #620. It won a blue ribbon at the County Fair. When she couldn't find the right size, her friend, Ruby, mailed her some 3" brass rings for the Summer Daisy Tatted Sun Catcher by Nancy Tracy. The blue is #30 Omega and the unframed one is worked up using Tropical Punch #132 in size 40.
Bev is packing up and getting ready to move across country, but she had time to tat a lot of edgings for socks.
Kathy, Carol and her mother Peg, joined Evalyn, doing a tatting demo at the Vicary Mansion along with some leprechaun friends and Miss Scarlet decked out in tatting. Kathy brought along her tree full of beautiful tatting for display.
Fox tried a pattern from Susanne Schwenke's Spitzen Kreationen and although she was intimidated at first she found it easy to follow. It worked perfectly when she tatted it without beads, but when she did it with beads, it seemed to pull the pattern out of shape. She tatted a heart from Tatting Patterns from Workbasket Magazine in some skinny 2 ply Finca Perle 16. and she's finally comfortable with the pattern, but the next piece of tatting needed to be cut off...several times. Thanks to a productive summer, the display lamp is covered with lots of new lace.
Gina tatted a pattern in Rhubarb Pie size 20 from a Tatted Originals 12 Butterflies by Phyllis Klosterman which she borrowed from the I.O.L.I. library. Then she tatted a pattern by Nancy Tracy at Be-Stitched which has long picots that are frayed. She used Rhubarb Pie & Celery, both HDT threads by Marilee aka Yarnplayer. This is the last edging of Plate 2 in the vintage D.M.C. Tatting publication, which is a commom design and she's shown a sketch of the stitches. She used DMC Special Cordonnet size 20 thread and while cleaning up she found an article in Sew Beautiful from 2000 the uses a similar edging as a border on a pin cushion.
Lily took pictures at the fair, but they turned out blurry. After wiping a fuzzy coating off the lens of her camera, she's now able to take some nice sharp images of the Celtic Friendship Bracelets by Jane Eborall done in Size 20 Lizbeth Black, Boysenberry Dk, and Hakelgarn White.
Sue tatted this ornament for a friend. The pattern is from the antique library Butterick Tatting and Netting No. 8 Tatted Rosette and it's done with Lizbeth size 20 Christmas Delight. She started a doily from Traditional Tatting Patterns Edited by Rita Weiss, but as it was a library book she had to return it before she was finished the doily. It's tatted in size 40 Celery HDT from YarnPlayer and has been mounted in a photo coaster.
Wanda tatted a few more snowflakes over the last week, but she thinks she's getting carried away with the beads. They look fine to me.
Heather has been posting some beginner tatting lessons and in this one she has been talking about picots and showing where they are in a piece of lace. She has also been coaching her Mom long distance on how to tat and this is her Mom's first ring. Yay Mom!
Axa created a Nina Libin style pair of earrings.
Jessica has the second connector strip done on her test piece and so far it's looking good.
Marta has been making a series of bookmarks. First one with a caribbean flavour, then one with paler northern colours, then one to match the cover of an album and finally one for the end of summer reading.
SunshineCraft tatted this little motif from Tatted Butterflies by Adelheid Dangela, done in hand dyed Cebelia 20. She took a butterfly she made last year and finally attached to the little one's sun dress, using a spray adhesive that washes out, just to hold it in place while sewing down the picots.
Linda tatted the Glass Mat adapted by Kendra Goodnow from the Semco Book, in Lizbeth 20 Juicy Watermelon #156 and Azalea Medium #620. It won a blue ribbon at the County Fair. When she couldn't find the right size, her friend, Ruby, mailed her some 3" brass rings for the Summer Daisy Tatted Sun Catcher by Nancy Tracy. The blue is #30 Omega and the unframed one is worked up using Tropical Punch #132 in size 40.
Bev is packing up and getting ready to move across country, but she had time to tat a lot of edgings for socks.
Kathy, Carol and her mother Peg, joined Evalyn, doing a tatting demo at the Vicary Mansion along with some leprechaun friends and Miss Scarlet decked out in tatting. Kathy brought along her tree full of beautiful tatting for display.
Fox tried a pattern from Susanne Schwenke's Spitzen Kreationen and although she was intimidated at first she found it easy to follow. It worked perfectly when she tatted it without beads, but when she did it with beads, it seemed to pull the pattern out of shape. She tatted a heart from Tatting Patterns from Workbasket Magazine in some skinny 2 ply Finca Perle 16. and she's finally comfortable with the pattern, but the next piece of tatting needed to be cut off...several times. Thanks to a productive summer, the display lamp is covered with lots of new lace.
Gina tatted a pattern in Rhubarb Pie size 20 from a Tatted Originals 12 Butterflies by Phyllis Klosterman which she borrowed from the I.O.L.I. library. Then she tatted a pattern by Nancy Tracy at Be-Stitched which has long picots that are frayed. She used Rhubarb Pie & Celery, both HDT threads by Marilee aka Yarnplayer. This is the last edging of Plate 2 in the vintage D.M.C. Tatting publication, which is a commom design and she's shown a sketch of the stitches. She used DMC Special Cordonnet size 20 thread and while cleaning up she found an article in Sew Beautiful from 2000 the uses a similar edging as a border on a pin cushion.
Lily took pictures at the fair, but they turned out blurry. After wiping a fuzzy coating off the lens of her camera, she's now able to take some nice sharp images of the Celtic Friendship Bracelets by Jane Eborall done in Size 20 Lizbeth Black, Boysenberry Dk, and Hakelgarn White.
Sue tatted this ornament for a friend. The pattern is from the antique library Butterick Tatting and Netting No. 8 Tatted Rosette and it's done with Lizbeth size 20 Christmas Delight. She started a doily from Traditional Tatting Patterns Edited by Rita Weiss, but as it was a library book she had to return it before she was finished the doily. It's tatted in size 40 Celery HDT from YarnPlayer and has been mounted in a photo coaster.
Wanda tatted a few more snowflakes over the last week, but she thinks she's getting carried away with the beads. They look fine to me.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Motifs, Butterfly, Bookmark, Snowflake and Edging
Heather has a tatting kit available for a giveaway with a sweet tatted motif on the top. Check her blog for details.
Ninetta created a little butterfly in DMC 80 but there are two parts which she had to work in reverse using a method similar to that used by Edda Guastalla. Those are not onion rings, in fact only the inner is a real ring, others are long chains joined at the base.
Marta has tatted in yellow over a blue bauble and a green bookmark trimmed in yellow and blue.
Fox has tatted another of Jon's designs. This one is called Galuh
which she did in Finca size 16. It took 3 tries to get it done, which may have had something to do with reading instructions. The final result looks good of the hat.
Gina is continuing to tat from the DMC Tatting publication and this latest sample she found a little bit tricky to tat so she has labeled the sequence so that it's easier to follow.
Orsi showed us a motif earlier that she wanted to modify to make it square and here is the results.
Ninetta created a little butterfly in DMC 80 but there are two parts which she had to work in reverse using a method similar to that used by Edda Guastalla. Those are not onion rings, in fact only the inner is a real ring, others are long chains joined at the base.
Marta has tatted in yellow over a blue bauble and a green bookmark trimmed in yellow and blue.
Fox has tatted another of Jon's designs. This one is called Galuh
which she did in Finca size 16. It took 3 tries to get it done, which may have had something to do with reading instructions. The final result looks good of the hat.
Gina is continuing to tat from the DMC Tatting publication and this latest sample she found a little bit tricky to tat so she has labeled the sequence so that it's easier to follow.
Orsi showed us a motif earlier that she wanted to modify to make it square and here is the results.