Hearts reach out
across ages and generations ,
across borders and boundaries ,
across arts and crafts,
across blogs and sites,
from cold snowflakes to warm hearts ....
hearts reach out !
A few common points :
- Click on title of each for link to the pattern source & on name of designer for their blog wherever applicable (all red words are active links). All are free patterns.
- I use fs/bs (RODS) tatting . I’ve listed it in the techniques, but it is optional.
- Since I knew that these patterns worked great in single colour, I decided to continue with my study in colours (very very limited colours to choose from – Madura Coats (Anchor), are you listening?).
- All these hearts are definitely going to be repeated over the years !
In no particular order ….
Techniques
: 2 shuttles, ANKARS (basic) or layered rings, graduated picots, floating ring.
Measurement
: 1½” x 1½” in Anchor size 40 Art 4054 (052 pink & 022 maroon)
"Officially” this is my first ANKARS project, even though it is pretty
basic. It Finally lay to rest a niggling doubt I had harboured, not having studied the technique properly. Yes, I had tatted it, without knowing that it could well be ANKARS ! ANKARS is an elaborate &
dense working of simple layered rings
. It is also the technique I used in my Curled Rings earrings. And all it takes a simple picot join !
Georgia Seitz will be walking us through this pattern in the
Online Tatting Class on Monday the 15th … Join in :-)
I added a tiny ring with SH2 after joining back to the first
ring. There was a bare, flattish space in my working that I thought needed
filling up. The tatting is all done from the frontside, not reverse work,
except for this additional ring.
Also 3 graduated picots in the centre of the chain to make
the tip a bit more prominent.
I used a picot gauge, as recommended, but found that it
causes my picots to twist & become unseemly, and the stitches to become
uneven ! It was back to eye-balling … this works better for me.
It ruffled a bit. Lay flat easily after dunking &
rolling. I didn't block each picot. Now, looking at the diagram, I realize that rings 21 & 23 are the
same size ! Didn’t appear so in the tatted model … good excuse to tat again :-)
Nicola Bowersox
Techniques
: 2 shuttles, CTM, dead end/blind start to chain, floating ring, RODS.
Msts : 1½”
x <1¼” in Red Heart size 20 (0289 bright/dark yellow)
I fell in love with this heart that moment britinpa shared
it on InTatters over a year ago. Simple, elegant outlining, & I love
floating curled chains !!!
I was a bit unsure how much to tension the chains, so left
them without snugging closely. But I definitely need to re-tat & experiment
a bit more. For one, I need to start the chain in RODS, for it to lie on the
left side as in original pattern. Also, Frivole had suggested using a SCMR instead of floating ring, which I want to apply as well. And check out Jane McLellan’s gorgeously colourful hearts she did a while back, inspiring me to
use a yellow.
Techniques
: 2 shuttles, thrown/floating rings, RODS.
Msts. 3”x
2¼” Anchor Size 40 Art 4054 (0131 blue & 0896 copper)
Arguably the most elegant heart pattern I’ve come across
& it works with all kinds of threads & colours/colourways ! I have yet
to come across a working that did not work :-) It is a Perfect Design !
Great diagram by Frivole – equally elegant with colour
coding !
Techniques
: 2 shuttles, CTM, CWJ, thrown/floating ring, twisted picot, SLT, RODS.
Msts : ¾”x
¾” in Anchor size 20 Art 4054 (020 red)
Love the simplicity of this pattern. 2 shuttles. To maintain
continuity of the chain outline, she uses the CWJ. Very quick to tat up & a
great way to empty the shuttles, (and to learn the CWJ if one is dithering).
The twisted picot in the little ring looks frayed & forked - probably the picot should've been just a tad longer keeping thickness of thread in mind.
Hearty Thanks to all designers
for sharing these wonderful heart patterns,
&
to all who have made it
possible through diagrams, classes, etc.
Have a hearty tatting weekend !
Motif #21 of III for 25 Motif Challenge
I may have to try the Hearts of Hope, it's new to me. Yes, these are all excellent heart patterns.
ReplyDeleteHearts of Hope work out really quickly & great to empty shuttles! Looking forward to your colourful collection, Jane :-)
DeleteGorgeous hearts <3 <3 <3 :).
ReplyDelete((((( hugs, Jenn )))))
DeleteThey are all beautiful patterns! Susan Fuller's Heart's Desire is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteSo right, Diane ! I think Susan's pattern is a masterpiece, a timeless design .
DeleteVery inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle :-)))
DeleteBeautiful hearts. I really like how you added two colors to the first heart. I will have to steal your idea if I ever tat it. It would be good practice for me...I haven't done any Ankars or layered rings before.
ReplyDeleteTwo colours was a deliberate choice to emphasize dimensionality, And let the lower rings peep out through upper ring spaces. Go right ahead & steal all you want, Robin :-)))
DeleteAnd, this particular layering is not at all difficult - it is simple picot joins. Pick up your shuttles right away, with any leftover thread & tat 4 rings & you'll see how basic this is . Challenge ? ;-))
A wonderful array of hearts, beautifully tatted - thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Sally. Hope to see a few of these on your blog :-)
DeleteWow hearts galore, a beautiful piece of interesting hearts, all so beautifully described and tatted.
ReplyDeleteI saw Mary's gorgeous heart and I did many of her butterflies which to me is the same sort of pattern and I am planning on trying this heart as soon as I can, it's really lovely the way she designed it.
The pain in the what's it butterfly is now in my blog,
Have a lovely Valentine's Day.
Margaret
Oh Mary’s butterfly is gorgeous ! As is this heart pattern.
DeleteYou did a swell job on the recent butterfly, Margaret and your trials and tribulations don't show at all in that beauty :-)
Happy Valentine's Day! I wanted to do a couple of these hearts too - but Valentine's Day is already over! Good on you for getting all these done in good time.
ReplyDeleteAny day is good for tatting a heart, Grace ;-)
DeleteI'm enjoying doing small pieces at the moment, jumping from one quickly finished piece to the other.
Great hearts, a few I need to try. Hearts Desire remains my favorite and I tat it at least once a year.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bernice :-) I, too, should follow your lead & tat one every year.
DeleteLots of fabulous hearts!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue :-) All credit to the amazing designers !
DeleteBeautiful hearts! Curly heart is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marja :-) Yes, the Kiss & Curl Heart has such an elegant minimalistic outline !
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