Thursday, 20 September 2018

Clunied !

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2-Tone Cluny Bracelet
aka 
Ganga-Jamuni bracelet

This bracelet is based on the basic Cluny tatting with colour variation pictorial. I chose these 2 colours in order to complement the beads I had – notice the subtle colour striations? And the name was chosen accordingly, though it’s Indian name could be Ganga-Jamuni bracelet – symbolising a fusion of colours and techniques (taking off from a fusion of Hindu & Muslim cultures symbolised by the rivers Ganga & Yamuna).

One can work it in one colour with no need to think of where the shuttles should be. Working with 2 colours brings a degree of interest and apparent complexity since one has to ensure the colours are switched correctly. I’ve employed various little tricks to smoothen the transition between colours, as seen in the process pics. I make the ‘switch’ within the previous element itself. But it is all optional – you can work at will, using SLT if you like.

Materials :

·         2 shuttles (or needles)
·         Anchor size 20 thread in 2 colours 
(I used the light 00366 in shuttle1 & the dark 00896 in shuttle2).
·       Seed beads : 14 beads size 16/0 per repeat. 
For 8 repeats load 112 beads. String 56 beads in each shuttle.
·        2-tone beads : 1 per repeat (+1 for end) size 5/0. 
For 8 repeats, 9 loose beads required.
·         A Cluny loom of your choice.
·         A crochet hook to load the loose beads.
·         Findings for the bracelet.

Techniques :
  • 2-shuttle tatting ;
  • Add findings ;
  • Lock stitch (1 unflipped half stitch; 1 flipped half stitch)
  • Under-Over or Alligator join ;
  • Slope and roll join
  • Cluny tatting ;
  • Working with beads.
Measurements :
3 repeats (including beads) = 5 cms long
Final bracelet (end to end): 1½cms wide and 7 inches (<19cms) long

Abbreviations :
          Sh – shuttle ;  vsp – very small picot ;  b – seed bead

Pattern
Pre-string 56 seed beads on each shuttle and join both shuttle threads.
All tatting is done from the front, progressing from the left to right end.

With Sh1 -
End Ring1 : 10, with finding.
Join Bead.
With Sh2 - Lock stitch to hold bead in place.
Wind loom with Sh1 and weave tally with Sh2 …
Tally: 12 wraps. Emerge from the right side, hiding the colour blip. This ensures that the shuttles automatically switch positions.

With Sh2
Chain: vsp, 2 b 2 b 2 bbb 2 b 2 b 2 rotate , Under-Over join across base of tally ,
2 b 2 b 2 bbb 2 b 2 b 2, join to vsp as shown in pics. This method of joining automatically switches the shuttle positions & hides colour blip.
Join Bead as before.
With Sh1 - Lock stitch to hold bead in place.
Wind loom with Sh2 and weave tally with Sh1 …

Repeat tally and chain motif for desired length, switching colours.

To Finish :
Join Bead as before.
With Sh1 
End Ring2 : 10, with findings.
Tie and cut and hide threads. 

Process
 1. Start first end ring with finding and continue from pic #2.
I tatted 4 repeats before deciding to take process pics. 

 2. Pull up a Sh1 loop through a loose bead, pass Sh2 through this loop …

3. …pull Sh1 such that both threads are now within the bead. Adjust tension.
I first saw this in Usha Shah's Lanyard #4.

 4. Pick shuttle2 and make 1 lock stitch. 
I made unflipped 1st half stitch, and flipped 2nd half stitch.

5. Wind loom with Sh1 and start weaving with Sh2.

6. Ensure that Sh2 is on the right side before closing the tally.
Hide colour blip as described in A6 & A7 .
Pick up Sh2, move seed beads forward on Sh1 to start chain.

7. Make a very small picot at start of chain.
To cross over to other side, rotate work and make an Under and Over join.

8. Complete the chain and make a slope and roll join to vsp as follows :
Pull a SH1 loop through the vsp and pass Sh2 through it…

 9. Tension the threads such that the SH1 loop is NOT pulled back through the picot.
This method ensures that there is no colour blip And the shuttles switch positions.

All odd numbered motifs are worked in above manner.

 10. Repeat Steps #2 to #9, but with the shuttles switched.
All even numbered motifs are worked accordingly, 
starting with shuttle2 in place of shuttle1. 

Continue for desired length, switching colours/shuttles accordingly.

End with another 10 ds ring with finding attached.

TIP : Continue for a longer length to make a necklace. In the middle, after a chain around a tally, add another beaded chain(s) on one or both sides, to act as a pendant.


Clunied !!!
I am so thoroughly Clunied! Earlier this month I bought a set of bathroom mats – not my style, not my colour, and it took us a few days to get used to that large print and relatively bold colour! But guess what – don’t you see Cluny leaves there? Freudian slip or serendipity?! 

happy tatting J

17 comments:

  1. Wow clunies tucked inside of perfect circles very lovely. I like the two rivers 🦋🌻🦋

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  2. That’s spectacular muskaan. It would be impressive in one colour, but in two it’s really outstanding.

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  3. Wow! That's amazing! It must have taken an incredible amount of time to complete, but so worth the effort!

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  4. I'm so glad you all like the bracelet !!! I'm sure it can sparkle even more with brighter colours :-)

    Diane, surprisingly it did not take long at all. 2 evenings, including taking all those process pics And working out the nicks in this itself (no prior trial). The tally may take time, depending on one's skill level; the rest is simple beaded chain.

    Have a great week, folks. I'm hoping to put up the 2-coloured Cluny pictorial in a couple of days. So be back :-D

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  5. Wow, that's beautiful, I love everything, also colours and beads are lovely!

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  6. Wow seems to ve everyone's comnent...but...wow! Terrific!

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  7. Thank you Anna Marie, Jenn, Nin, & Vic :-))) You are too kind to overlook the imperfections. Hope you play with the pattern - it's pretty quick and basic.

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  8. Real Ganga Jamuni color combination of threads and beads! Beautiful Pattern with each cluny perfectly sitting within the ring. Its quite tricky. Thanks for the credit. I used same way of adding bead in all my beaded lanyards.

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    1. Thanks Usha :-) This is actually a pretty basic pattern once you pick up your shuttles. Photographing each step and writing instructions always makes it lengthy and seemingly difficult. Try a couple of repeats and let me know ?

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  9. Śliczna bransoletka! Dzięki za wzór 💕😍

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    1. Glad you like it, Agnieszka, and hope you make it :-)))

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