Thursday, October 29, 2009

Tatting --- Lesson One

As I mentioned in previous blog posts, I've wanted to learn how to Tat for YEARS One afternoon, while visiting House of Stitches in LaPorte, Indiana I looked on a lower shelf --- I saw a basket of tatting shuttles & instruction books & pattern books Imagine my surprise! I never noticed them before & had been to the shop a number of times over 10+ years Then, was told the Owner, Linda, tats! Imagine my double surprise! And, she offered to show my GF Mel & I WOOT!!! Had my first instructions last Thursday and haven't been able to do anything else We got the basics of the chain, ring, & picot All my spare time has been spent perfecting my technique for chains --- trying different shuttles different crochet cotton fiber sizes (size 3 & size 10) And -- trying to get those knots more even!!! So far, I've used a variety of tatting shuttles They are so beautiful & comfortable to hold We learned the technique with the Tatsy (largest) shuttle Since then, I picked up a couple different styles to try I like the red Boye shuttle --The clover ones with tips are ok, too The silver one is a reproduction of a popular premium shuttle distributed by Nedlecraft Magazine publishers (Lacis) It is very comfortable to use! (IMO) At House of Stitches there were some smaller, plastic shuttles w/o points from Lacis I'm looking forward to trying them, too!! When I was looking around on-line I see a variety of styles & they are made out of bone, plastic, horn, silver, filigree, wood, etc. What fun! Next, I'm going to try & perfect my rings and rings with picot

3 comments:

  1. Ooh, fun! I've wanted to try tatting--I think my mom tried it several years ago, if memory serves.

    I didn't know there were so many shuttle options; thanks for showing them!

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  2. I've always wanted to try - congrats on actually doing it! Would you be kind enough to ask what would be a good beginners book to learn from? Keep posting your progress!

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  3. Congratulation on picking up tatting. You sounds like you are having fun with it. And why not! Tatting is fun but it can be addictive too, in a nice way. Looking forward to follow your progress.

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