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DeepsouthMamma
True Blue Farmgirl
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Autumn
Southwest Louisiana
USA
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Posted - Sep 19 2007 : 1:54:12 PM
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I am new to needle tatting and I am havng trouble with patterns. Can you use the same patterns as shuttle tatting?
I am having trouble figuring out the shuttle thing but I want to do edgings. Any help would sure be appreciated! Autumn
Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
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Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
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DeepsouthMamma
True Blue Farmgirl
1454 Posts
Autumn
Southwest Louisiana
USA
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Posted - Sep 19 2007 : 2:19:20 PM
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On my way-Tks!
Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. |
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katy
Farmgirl at Heart
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Katy
La Crosse
WA
USA
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Posted - Sep 21 2007 : 2:13:59 PM
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“Hi,” I'm here to hopefully help. I'm totally new to this forum but I've been needle tatting for quite awhile. To answer your question, “yes” shuttle patterns are the same as needle tatting patterns, only you disregard the number of shuttles used. I think you are probably just starting out with too difficult of a pattern. A good edging to begin with is one that is either made up of just chains ( for example: Ch. 4ds, 1p, 4ds, 1p, 4ds,) or one ring and one chain repeated (R. 4ds, p, 4ds, p, 4ds, p, 4ds, cl. Followed by Ch. 4ds, p, 4ds, p, 4ds, repeat from “R” until desired length). Hope that helps!!! :) If you have any other specific questions I'd be glad to (try) and answer them. |
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DeepsouthMamma
True Blue Farmgirl
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Autumn
Southwest Louisiana
USA
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Posted - Sep 21 2007 : 2:28:33 PM
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OH goody!! Finally a real person to ask. I keep getting on sites that are beyond me- they assume I know what it all means. I have accomplished a fairly good chain(one ring followed by another?) I just wanted a simple edging for baby socks - is the one you noted appropriate? If so do I just make the chain and then attatch it or do I do it on the sock somehow? Tks so much Katy!!!
Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. |
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DeepsouthMamma
True Blue Farmgirl
1454 Posts
Autumn
Southwest Louisiana
USA
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Posted - Sep 22 2007 : 8:04:31 PM
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This is my first project- dont laugh- I cant get the other edgings at all-I'm stuck about understanding the pattern-when to make a ring-when to make a chain.... Maybe I am too tired today-tomorrow maybe. Katy-Ill be back & armed with questions!! Sunshine- if your out there -I'll be listening for advice! Night! Autumn
Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. |
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Tammy Claxton
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Tammy
Glen Burnie
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sunshine
True Blue Farmgirl
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Wendy
Utah
USA
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levisgrammy
True Blue Farmgirl
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Denise
Beavercreek
Ohio
USA
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Posted - Sep 23 2007 : 04:15:24 AM
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Sunshine, Hope you feel better soon. An idea what's causing the fever?
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sunshine
True Blue Farmgirl
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Wendy
Utah
USA
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DeepsouthMamma
True Blue Farmgirl
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Autumn
Southwest Louisiana
USA
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Posted - Sep 23 2007 : 07:34:15 AM
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Tks so much girls! Sunshine-I'll catch up with you when the fever is gone. You need rest. I am so cranky when I get the tiniest fever blister- really cranky. Take care of yourself. I am on the run but have several questions- later today perhaps? Thanks Tammy, also Blessings Autumn
Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. |
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katy
Farmgirl at Heart
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Katy
La Crosse
WA
USA
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Posted - Sep 23 2007 : 09:36:44 AM
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Autumn,
I think my last posting was a little confusing (at least it was to me when I went back and read it!), so let me try and explain my terminology a little then I will try to answer your question. :) You probably know all of this already, but here it is.
Chains (Ch.) are made by sliding the thread off of the needle and tightening it into an arch shape, but “not”a complete circle. At which point a small knot is placed at the base of the arch (a.k.a. chain) to keep it from losing its shape.
Rings (R.) are formed by sliding the thread off of the needle, passing the needle through the thread loop at the end of the needle, and then tightening the tension until it forms a circle. A knot is then placed at the top of the circle to secure it. This process is what is known as “closing” or “closing a ring.”
Rings and chains can be used by themselves or together in combination. To form a ring, chain, ring pattern all you have to do is make a ring, then turn it over to the backside and start a chain on the thread coming from the ring's top. Once the chain is completed simply turn the whole thing back over, so that the ring is on the left side, and start your next ring on the thread coming from the base of the chain.
Attaching edging to fabric is usually done by hand stitching the tatting onto the item after it is completed. I don't like to do that, though, it's too much extra work. :) With needle tatting what I do is, while I'm tatting, simply stick the tatting needle through the fabric (as if I was taking a small stitch in the edge) where I want it to be attached. Either way of attaching works well, so just do whatever you find easer.
My suggestion for a tatting pattern to try, if you want basic yet pretty, is an edging of just chains. A pattern that you could use would be: Ch. 5ds,1p, 5ds, 1p, 5ds, 1p, 5ds. If that one is too basic you could do the ring chain combination of: R. 5ds,1p, 5ds, 1p, 5ds, 1p, 5ds, close ring. Ch. 5ds,1p, 5ds, 1p, 5ds, 1p, 5ds. Repeat from “R”. Depending on your thread thickness you may want to increase or reduce the number of double stitches (ds.) used.
I hope all this isn't too confusing?! It is clear to me, but I'm not sure how it sounds in writing. Happy tatting :) |
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katy
Farmgirl at Heart
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Katy
La Crosse
WA
USA
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Posted - Sep 23 2007 : 09:45:40 AM
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Autumn,
I just saw your tatting photo, “WOW!” You are really good!!! I don't think you need any help, it looks like you are an expert already. |
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DeepsouthMamma
True Blue Farmgirl
1454 Posts
Autumn
Southwest Louisiana
USA
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Posted - Sep 23 2007 : 2:09:14 PM
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Thank you so much! I understand the difference between chain and ring! Amazing how simple but what a difference it makes ! Thanks again! Autumn
Isaiah 40:31 But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. |
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