Tuesday 14 April 2015

parallel tracks

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Ninetta’s Rings !
Update : Ninetta has called her invention/technique Curled Rings, here
A pendant from a floral beginning !
Parallel tracks. Or maybe ‘multiple tracks’ would better describe the scenario.
I’ve been sidetracked by a “sidetrack” even as I was working towards an upcoming deadline, besides the stalled progress on the Wiosna doily and my Inkscape diagramming !!! Make sense ? Well, let’s unravel it a bit…focusing on 2 main tracks

Track 1
While I waited for the ‘survey’ results of my colour dilemma on Renulek’s Wiosna doily, here, I took up sewing as a means of distancing & distracting myself. Among various odds & ends, I needed to sew a nightie as part of an anniversary gift. Hence a deadline awaited. Almost 2 Years back, I had tatted a broad lace for sleeves, for myself. But now when I decided to use them for my MIL they needed one extra repeat each. So got down to it….

Track 2
But it’s never that simple, right ?! I admired Ninetta’s inventive folding of rings here, but got literally “sidetracked” by the edging here . I just Had to give the technique a go.
In my very first attempt, the yellow ‘flower’ is folded horizontally a là Ninetta. But I can never let things be. So for the green ‘leaf’, I tried to fold it vertically. Well, it didn’t turn out neat (some of it only showed up later in the photograph close-up, boohoo), but it is definitely do-able . Size 20 scrap pieces of threads used & finger-tatted.





Track 1
Went back to my sleeve lace & completed the flower motifs.
While the motifs are done, there is still a lot of finishing in terms of joining, adding & extending edgings, as well as bringing it all together for the nightie. Not to mention the actual cutting & sewing of fabric, then attaching all the tatting to it! More on that in the future ….
But before getting to the attachment & lace, my itching fingers & overactive brain got the better of me.

Track 2
This time I took up size 40 threads, intending to make a proper 3D flower, with a brown centre & yellow petals. (I still have limited colours in size 40, & didn’t have the ‘time’ for silk threads, especially in a learning trial).
But here, I did not fold each ring. Instead, made 3 brown rings & then pulled out the thread through all 3 picots, made a Lock join, & got them folded.
Similarly, for the yellow ‘petals’. Made 1 large ring (52 ds total), then one onion ring, then another large ring (where the picot was a bit offset, not in center). Again, I pulled out the thread through picots of all 3 rings together, secured them with a Lock Join to form folds.
Extremely difficult to photograph the minute 3D piece!
Each ring folds differently ! I tried various angles to capture that, but it does not come through.The camera lens may capture finer details (& all the errors!!), but the reading glass lens captures the wider, bigger picture.
Now it was time to finish off the piece. For this, I made 3 concentric/onion rings in 2 colours :
Folded them over. Hey, it looked like a pendant !!! Sewed on a bead (sorry, Jane ;-P. sewing a bead later works when it wasn’t preplanned or intended. Read her valuable input here ) , inserted a gold chain through the folded triple onion rings… (The yellow rings could've been larger still, or the brown ones a bit smaller) 

I apologize for the not-perfect, not-professional depiction. My only excuse is that I like to share ideas ASAP & don’t have the finesse for either colours, or tatting. But I do hope that some ideas will strike up more ideas & some creative tatter will pick it up to create exquisite pieces …

I believe that there is Tremendous potential in these Curled / Folded rings 
for 3D tatting, freeform stylized work,  jewelery, etc.

Okay, now it definitely IS time to get back on track. The Wiosna, though will have to wait for another few days, till I get the lace tatting & nightie cutting & sewing done. (A whacky idea for the Wiosna is causing eddies in my brain. It's a fun idea, but will definitely hurt the sentiments of purists, hence I hesitate to share it ....)


Jumping Tracks
Oh, and I almost forgot of my earlier foray into another learning Track (jumped tracks from the Wiosna to this). Again, thanks to Ninetta’s diagrammatic pictorial that she so generously shared here . She applied modern tatting techniques to a vintage pattern.
It took some getting used to (both the diagram & the tatting) ; the 1st 2 motifs were a bit fiddly & I made some error in following the directions in the diagrams. But the 3rd one came out right & her diagrams are truly brilliant.
I also realized that picots on the Floating Ring should be made longer than normal for the centre to lift itself vertically.

Ninetta's Layered Rings
For the 4th ring, I tried a Josephine Ring (JR) as a floating ring (FR). While it should’ve been larger to show the characteristic undulating effect of a JR, there is still a perceptible difference between a regular FR & a J-FR. The latter seems to curl inwards, & the former seems to stand up more.

 I hope to use this technique, too, someday

My sincerest thanks to Ninetta (((hugs)))
for sharing her tremendous talent & innovation
All the discrepancies & limitations are solely mine.

Happy tatting :-)


Motif #17/II for 25 Motif Challenge

21 comments:

  1. My hat is off to you! I studied Ninetta's diagram for 10 minutes before I could interpret it. Wow. Talk about taking tatting to a whole new dimension!

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    1. You are so kind - I like the wordplay on "dimension" :-D
      It took me a while to decipher the diagrams. But whenever I see/try her stuff, "intelligent design" is the term that comes to mind :-) And her process diagrams kind of flow into each other ...

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  2. Lovely pendant! Hugs back and "zindabad"!

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    1. Lol :-D molte grazie, Ninetta :-)
      The pendant wouldn't have come about if it hadn't been for your beautiful edging, & other inspiring works :-)

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  3. I love browsing through your blog, it is always so interesting!

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    1. Thank you, Carla :-)
      I enjoy your lovely tatting, too .

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  5. Gorgeous pendant :). Looking forward to seeing progress on the nightie and your other WIPs :).

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    1. Thanks Jenn :-)
      Yeah, I should get off the internet & get going ;-P

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  6. So many things to comment on, love the night gown flowers and that variegated red is one of my favorites. And if I had a dime for getting side tracked I be super rich :) I love that you experimented with Ninetta's folded ring thing. When I saw that I got out my note book and wrote it down and have a few experiments I want to try myself. Love the flower you made,potential you unlocked from that Pandora's box of tatting. Your floating rings are a nice topping for your post today, as always we learn much visiting your blog, thank you!

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    1. You are always so encouraging , Carollyn :-)

      That variegated red is the Only good variegation available in Anchor MC here. Coats India somehow does not believe in mixing colours - all they have is mostly white tints & only this with a black hue variegation.

      Will be looking forward to your talented creations with the folded rings :-)

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  7. Wow, very interesting experiments!

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    1. Thanks, Jane :-D
      Hope to apply them more in future ...

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  8. I haven't ventured into folded rings yet, but now you're really tempting me! I especially like the necklace.

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    1. Thanks so much, Diane :-) We all play the temptresses & are tempted in turn ;-D
      But check out Ninetta's latest post (just an hour back) -- she uses these "curled" rings in her bookmark in such spectacular fashion ! http://ninettacaruso.blogspot.in/2015/04/tips-off-and-top-secrets.html

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  9. You sure have been busy!!! :) Can't wait to see when you have time and what you do with all those new techniques!!! :)

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    1. LOL :-D Well, what do you know, I just might get distracted with yet another new technique & not follow through with what I've already learned :-P
      The Roundabout doily that you made is still on my to-make list !

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  10. Very interesting experiment (thank you for sharing), and pretty pendant!

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    1. Lilas, glad you liked the pendant & experimentation :-)

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