This month’s task was laid out by Renata – my favourite
kind of tatting – 3D !!! She has listed some very inspiring projects and I wanted to tat them all !!! Participants have already sent in quite a few completed projects. My apologies for not
being able to comment on each blog. I’ll wait to catch up in the
round-up.
As soon as I read the task, my mind started building up
ideas – it was getting difficult to choose! Time (the 4thD?) always
sprints many paces ahead of me. This month it went even faster ;-P
I have ended
up with a medley of past, but as yet unshared, projects.
I Love Tatting / Kocham frywolitke – February 2018
3-Dimension
While rummaging for this star flower medallion (bottom right), I came
across an old edging. It is actually the center of Renulek's 2014 Spring doily. After 7 rings, I switched direction and repeated thus getting 4 alternating segments (see collage below). At the time I was trying to create an edging but it went awry ;-P
3D
Carnation
It coiled easily into a possible flower, though as in the one against black background. Intending to make that 'rose' shape, I needled green thread through all the picots. When pulling tight, I liked the carnation-style shape much better! Worked a 3-sepal calyx (tubular), then carried on down encapsulating the thick threads, with a spiral chain and added floating twisted picots for leaves. For the bottom pair I twisted 2 threads together, then hiding one again.
3D
Lavender trial
Next is the overlapping onion rings trial. many of you may recognise my inspiration - a pin from ameba.jp on pinterest.
I think it came out okay, considering it the only trial I did. Need to make time to practice and make more.
3D Star Flower trial/prototype
3D Star Flower trial/prototype
Remember my overlapping split ring effect I shared here? This is a 5-sided medallion that emerged from that motif.
The later repeats have the right stitch count to show a balance between overlap and negative space.
Obviously need to change the colours used. But I also want to try it with 2 thread sizes. Would a thinner thread show a better effect? This looks too bulky.
Again, to create a 3D effect, I used overlapping split rings. Notice the single curled ring on the right ? And a twisted picot for the pointed end. I wanted to come back with a straight line to show depth, once the body was completed.
Thinking I had a good idea of the process, I started afresh with the tinted blue. This time I used 4 overlapping split rings for the broadest center and also flipped the overlapping SR.
Unfortunately this is as far as it sailed ;-( Haven't had time to pick it up again.
I still think the overlapping SRs have quite a potential to create any geometric shape with faux Celtic effect.
Hope these will be accepted by the talented Renata & Justyna. I do love 3D tatting - all my early patterns are 3D freeform!
And the book from from which this pic was taken .....
The later repeats have the right stitch count to show a balance between overlap and negative space.
Obviously need to change the colours used. But I also want to try it with 2 thread sizes. Would a thinner thread show a better effect? This looks too bulky.
3D
Kayak trials
This was a request from a kayaking enthusiast (some of you may be able to identify who ;-P). I started it in early 2015! Again, to create a 3D effect, I used overlapping split rings. Notice the single curled ring on the right ? And a twisted picot for the pointed end. I wanted to come back with a straight line to show depth, once the body was completed.
Thinking I had a good idea of the process, I started afresh with the tinted blue. This time I used 4 overlapping split rings for the broadest center and also flipped the overlapping SR.
Unfortunately this is as far as it sailed ;-( Haven't had time to pick it up again.
I still think the overlapping SRs have quite a potential to create any geometric shape with faux Celtic effect.
Hope these will be accepted by the talented Renata & Justyna. I do love 3D tatting - all my early patterns are 3D freeform!
And the book from from which this pic was taken .....
happy tatting everybody J