What's
a moth doing in a choir of angels, you ask?! Tatting is full of surprises …
read on.
We’ve
all come across this beautiful angel by wiki on pinterest. Teresa recently
made many and shared the pattern. One of my friends asked me about recreating the effect of the
central joins which led me tat it up.
Dimensions : 5cms wide x 3½cms tall in size 20 Red Heart
It
is a very clever pattern using basic techniques and a long picot for the halo (top right inset) The first ring has a longish picot, too, for linking later chains. The head is
a mock ring – simple chain linked on either side with a lock join.
Not
wishing to continue with this thick thread, yet not wanting to throw away the
piece, I cut & tied, then whip stitched back to the ‘neck’ where I curled
the head back from the front, and secured it. Then snipped off the long picot
to look like antennae. Kind of cute, eh? So That’s how this angel became a
moth.
I
started over in white Anchor size 40 and the finished angel is 2½cms wide
x 4cms tall. Unhappy with my block tatting!
Techniques
: ring, chain, lock join, central picot, long picot, block tatting, decorative
picots.
TIP
: It can be worked with one shuttle and ball, ctm, and for block tatting I
worked from the front only, by resorting to direct tatting.
Wiki has some really cute tatted doodles on her blog.
Wiki has some really cute tatted doodles on her blog.
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Again, my tatting leaves much to be desired. The size of joining picots is important here.
In Anchor size 40, it is 2½ inches wide and tall.
The
head uses padded double stitch (pds or BDS or DDS), and a long picot is
twisted for halo. Split rings and chains with decorative picots are used to tat
the wings and body in one go.
The
skirt of simple rings and chains is worked and joined on the go.
I
like the lacy fulsomeness of this pattern!
Note: One 7ds segment for the wing center (SR) is missing in the instructions.
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Two’s
company, but three’s a choir! Loved the angel earrings Bernice shared here. It
is such an elegant pattern by Sezione Hobbystica and can be found here.
In Anchor size 40, it measures approx. 4¼ cms x 4½ cms
I
scrolled through her site and found a great drawing app for tatting !!! Played
with it a bit on my tablet - fairly easy and straightforward. But it opens only in Chrome.
Many
thanks to the designers for sharing their beautiful patterns
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How clever to turn the angel pattern into a moth!
ReplyDeleteIt just emerged, Jane ;-P
DeleteGlad you're feeling well enough to return to blogging. What a good idea, turning that little angel into a moth/butterfly. Your angels (and moth) are very pretty.
ReplyDeleteStephanieW
My marbles are still scattered, Stephanie, but it does feel good to be back :-))
DeleteLovely butterfly, that's clever indeed. So nice reading from you again.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ninetta 😁 Seeing your comment after so many years 🤣❤️
DeleteBeautiful angel collection
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marja :-)))
DeleteBeautiful collection of angels
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family a happy holiday which ever way you celebrate
Thank you so much, Margaret, and wish you the same :-)
DeleteVery nice angels!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue :-))
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