Showing posts with label Medallions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medallions. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 04, 2017

Medallions, Ice Drops, Motifs, Pendants, Yoke, Star, Doilies, Earrings, Tablecloth, Ornaments and Butterflies

The Guidelines
1. Permission to copy. When a participant joins they are authorizing me to copy their pictures to be shown on the challenge blog.
2. The blogs are ALL checked whenever there is an update using the links list in the sidebar on the right, there is no need to advise me that you have added new content. If your new items haven't shown up, it's because I haven't had time to do an update yet.
3. I can't keep track of how many motifs each person does. You may post articles of tatting that you don't plan on including in your 25, or you may post a pair of earrings and count each earring as a separate motif. I don't read minds, so it's up to each participant to tell me when they have reached their goal of 25.
4. From past experience I know the challenge is addictive. If you finish and plan on doing it again let me know so that I continue to check your blog on a regular basis. Also let me know if once was enough so that I can move your blog to the list of past participants.
5. Whenever you get a chance don't just view the pictures here, take the time to click on the links to people's blogs and read all about what they are doing, instead of just getting the snippets of it here. People like it when you take the time to visit their blog and comment on their work. A lot of the fun of the challenge is that we get to know each other and encourage one another to try new things.
6. Tatting 25 motifs in a year typically means tatting 2 motifs per month. Tatters who do not post any tatting content for 5 or 6 months will be removed from the list of participants.
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Usha has created a star medallion which she named Fusion Elegance that incorporates tiny dots and tiny dainty dot picots. She has included instructions and the PDF pattern on her blog.



Diane was working on her Spring Garden Ice Drop and got to thinking about how she could modify it. So the Bloomin' Ice Drop pattern was born. Instructions for it are on her blog. It was so beautiful, she had to make another. She decided that patriotic red, white and blue colours for Ice Drops, were an appropriate choice for Independence Day.







Margaret tatted her own red, white and blue Ice Drop using the Ice drop pattern by Marti Miller and substituting blue beads for the blue thread.

Marie test tatted Usha's "Fusion Elegance" in size 20 Lizbeth thread. She did some embellishment tatting around a triangular pendant to make a one of a kind treasure. This motif was useful for emptying shuttles.



Martha is still working on the Phyllis Sparks yoke, and she wanted to do the small motifs around the end to make sure they would fit. Thankfully they did and you can see here motifs number 1, 2, 3, 4, 14, 15, 16, and 17 which is starting to look like the final product.

Nikki tatted the star which is based on an Anne Orr edging which someone modified into a star and Nikki used  a red thread that seemed to be 2 different colours when it was done. She enhanced it with glitter glue which camouflaged the difference. !4 cards were sent out to family with these little gems. She's  working on another doily using Artiste thread in Coal black and dawn rose.


Sue made these Ice Drop earrings in white and she had intended to add some tiny iridescent beads, but she forgot to put them on the ball thread before she started, so she pulled the ball thread through the tiny beads then slipped the shuttle through the loop, slightly snugged the bead into place and then tatted the rest of the chain. She is making progress on widening the "tail" of her tablecloth and eventually it will all be the same width. Sue figures these Christmas Ice Drops will make great ornaments for Christmas trees. Here's another Christmas Ice drop using the same pattern.




Wanda was going to make earrings, but she changed her mind and made red, white and blue butterflies. She discovered while handling them that the butterflies don't have to lie flat, they can be posed with their wings up.




Monday, February 29, 2016

Snowflakes, Medallions, Techniques, Heart, Doilies, Earrings, Pendant, Bell, Sheep, Cat, Butterflies and Crosses

Sarah tatted motif 30 from the Japanese book, "Tatting Lace Nice Items"#3440' by Sumi Fujishige although she changed the centre rings to SCMRs and threw off the hearts instead.

Elsa tatted Medallion # 50 from Nellie Ellison's  Corticelli Lessons in Tatting in Lizbeth size 40 and reproduced the pattern in visual format to save others the headache of working with an older pattern.

Melanie wasn't having great success with design ideas but she did create a stitch gauge in size 20 thread to help in future designs.


Sue was set a design challenge for which this was her first try plain. Then she did a beaded button version with more pizazz.


Grace has posted a series of left handed pictures of a cloverleaf showing how to avoid gaposis, that tiny little extra space or gap at the base of the rings.

Claire made this card for her sweetheart, mixing calligraphy and the Kiss Curl Heart by Nicola Bowersox tatted in Lizbeth size 20, colour Falling Leaves #100.

Diane used her snow day to tat finishing the second round of her Concentric Rectangles doily. She completed another Spinning Wheel Glass Mat by mary Konior in size 20 Lizbeth, Antique Violet Med. #640. More snow day tatting resulted in the next round of her Concentric Rectangles doily being done. Another round is started, in Lizbeth Wedgewood DK. Another Spinning Wheel glass mat is started in size 20 Lizbeth, Vineyard Harvest #131, which she thinks she's going to love. She's made progress on it, but not a lot and she isn't in a hurry. She's really pleased with the progress on her Concentric Rectangles doily.







Fox was sure that her tatting was achieving the desired crispness due to the thread she was using, but she realized with this Design by Pascale Provost that it's due in fact to her improved tension. She found the last of her Karey Solomon #40 HDT, opened up the Mary Komior book and tatted this.


Margaret tatted these earring using a Pinterest pattern, no 18 Modello Frozen, from http://www.verbenacreazioni.it/. She thought it would look lovely as a pendant but the earring size was too small so she doubled all the stitch counts adding three beads on rings B and D the chains are long and the rings are very big and she finished it with a very small ring with a large bead in the centre.


Marie made a bell, but with this thread it looks more like a tree.

Martha found the pattern for this sheep on Pinterest which linked to Dora's blog which also had the pattern for this cat.


Muskaan found a butterfly inside a snowflake and shares the pattern for not only a flat butterfly, but also a 3D version with various options for antennae. Butterflies and flowers are just natural companions.





Phyllis made these snowflakes from 24 Snowflakes in Tatting for the tat-along over in Craftree Snowflake no. 2 is made with size 20 Lizbeth, Blue Ice.  Snowflake no. 5 is Artiste embroidery floss from Hobby Lobby.

HisKid tatted Elaine P. Gan's Justification Cross in size 40 Lizbeth Tropical Punch. She has an update on the Celtic Cross which she thinks at this point would make a lovely doily. It's done tatted in size 40 Lizbeth Sky Blue Med and about 7 inches tall by about 5 1/2 wide and she may attach it to a shirt. She has another round done on this doily which Muskaan is calling her Hide and Seek doily as she's having to work on it in secret.




Wanda's Tat and Chat group gathered again and these were some of the tatting finds they brought; a small doily, a silver shuttle and a French ivory (faux ivory) shuttle with tatting still attached.