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Free Tatting Patterns » Necklace + bangle + earrings = tatted set. Materials: a cotton thread and a bead. how to create and necklace a bangle it is described here >> Tatted earrings: © If you use the pattern, you should refer to this site.

Free Tatting Patterns » Necklace + bangle + earrings = tatted set

Copy this link to your site: “Free tatting patterns” 1 - Ring: 3p3p3p3p3p32, 4, 10 and 12 - Chains: 5 knots3, 5, 7, 9,11 - Rings: 3p3p3p3p3p36 and 8 - Rings: 3 knots15 and 16 - Chains: 3p3p3p314 - Ring: 3p3p3p3 (p = picot) Tags: earrings, set This entry was posted on Пятница, Апрель 24th, 2009 at 16:55 and is filed under Free tatting patterns, earrings, necklace. Tutu Motif. Free Tatting Patterns » Tatted motives 2.

Materials: a cotton thread.

Free Tatting Patterns » Tatted motives 2

Tatted motif № 1: All rings = 3p3p3p3p3p3p3All chains = 3p3p3p3. Modified Motif. Posted by pieKnits on November 11, 2010 Are you guys getting sick of the tatting yet?

Modified Motif

These little pieces just go so much faster than say, a sweater. They do take a little more counting then most knitting. So they’re nice to work on when I’m not particularly riveted to something on TV (like Mr. PieKnits Halo game) or just relaxing. This latest motif necklace is based on the Motif № 2 of this free pattern from free-tatting.com I found the chart given is quite off. Anyway, after marking up corrections on the printed chart and starting tatting I realized even with my smaller size #20 thread this was going to be too big for a pendant. After all that I figured why not try my hand at chart making. 1 – Rings: (for 1st repeat, 5-3-1-3-5 RW) then 5+3-1-3-5 RW, for next 3 repeats2 – Chains: 3-3 RW3, 4, 5 – Rings: 4+3-1-1-3-4 (RW after Ring 5)6 – Chains: 3+3 RW7 – Rings: 5+3-1-3-5 RW (for final repeat, 5+3-1-3+5 RW)8 – Chain: 5-2-2-2-5 RW, next 2: 5+2-2-2-5 (for final repeat, 5+2-2-2+5)

Www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/pub/PDF/DMCTat.pdf. Georgiaseitz.com/classes2001/essgrape. Stumpy Tatted Bookmark Pattern. © 1998 Kersti Anear The bookmark on the left is shown original size and was tatted using six strands of DMC embroidery cotton for both the shuttle and ball threads.

Stumpy Tatted Bookmark Pattern

It reminds me of the Stumpy-Tail lizards of Australia. Instructions Ring A : 5ds p 10 ds p 5ds Ring B : 5ds join to previous ring, 15ds p 5ds Ring C : 5ds join to previous ring, 10ds p 5ds Chain A : 5ds Ring D : 5ds join to previous ring, 15ds p 5ds Chain B : 5ds p 10ds Clover Leaf 1st Ring : 10ds join to previous ring, 5ds p 5ds 2nd Ring : 5ds join to previous ring, 10ds p 5ds 3rd Ring : 5ds join to previous ring, 5ds p 10ds Chain C: 10ds p 5ds Ring D Chain A Ring 5ds join to previous ring, 10ds p 5ds Ring B Ring C Chain A Ring D Chain D : 5ds join to opposite chain, 10ds Clover Leaf Chain E : 10ds join to opposite chain, 5ds Ring D joining to Ring A Chain A and join to base of first three Rings.

Cut embroidery cotton into lengths that are twice the length of the bookmark, fold over and join through one of the end Ring Bs. Nuperelle.net. ............Agasunset............Tatted Adventures: Free Pattern / Wzor Gratis. Bellydance_tatted.jpg (400×534) Half Moon Dreaming. This pattern started life as a hanky corner in the wonder book The Tatter’s Treasure Chest.

Half Moon Dreaming

I’ve add a chain instead of the edging to turn it into a necklace. If you make this, I’d love to see the pictures of your results!