Continuing
the Peony from my last post, here’s how far I have come. Despite the risk of
boring you, it is more efficient to share the pattern for the 3 new rounds,
than let my work pile up ;-D Not to mention how excited I am to show the flower
blooming!
These 3 rounds, like the previous one, are all dimpled chains, lock joined to previous round. They can be worked in one pass, although I have cut after each round since I am guessing and tweaking the count as I go. Hence if any one round does not work out, I have the option to snip it off rather than unravel it. I haven't had to resort to the former yet.
These 3 rounds, like the previous one, are all dimpled chains, lock joined to previous round. They can be worked in one pass, although I have cut after each round since I am guessing and tweaking the count as I go. Hence if any one round does not work out, I have the option to snip it off rather than unravel it. I haven't had to resort to the former yet.
PEONY (DIP)
pattern continued - Rounds 3 - 5
- Folded chain technique is used to create
the dimples – a set of 1st
half stitches (fhs) followed by a set of 2nd half stitches
(shs) creates a beautiful dent.
- Although starting
each round afresh, I used false CTM,
adding the chain thread after tatting the 1st chain, so that
the tails are hidden in different chains.
- Rounds 2 to 5 can
be worked in one pass, climbing
out with split chain.
- As the chains get
longer, ensure the stitches are snugged properly at regular intervals
before making the lock join.
- I count the lock join, followed by 2nd half stitch as 1 double stitch.
- Pattern for Rounds 1 and 2 can be found here.
Each round is worked with one shuttle
and ball (Anchor crochet cotton, size 20), continuous thread. Attach to free
picot on previous round.
ROUND 3 -
Chain : 2 vsp 5 - 3, 4fhs 4shs, 8 vsp 2. lock join to next space.
Chain : 2 vsp 5 - 3, 4fhs 4shs, 8 vsp 2. lock join to next space.
Repeat all around, 10 times,
joining to previous chain and last chain to the first.
Measures 3”
ROUND 4 -
Chain : 2 vsp 10, 4fhs 4shs, 4 – 6 vsp 2. lock join to next space.
Measures 3”
ROUND 4 -
Chain : 2 vsp 10, 4fhs 4shs, 4 – 6 vsp 2. lock join to next space.
Repeat all around, 10 times,
joining to previous chain and last chain to the first.
Measures 4¼”
As you can see, I am having too much fun to stop the flower from blooming further! Let's see how far I can take it ....
Measures 4¼”
As you can see, I am having too much fun to stop the flower from blooming further! Let's see how far I can take it ....
Pictorials and practice patterns for Interlaced Rings - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/search/label/interlaced%20rings
More tatting tutorial links - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/p/tatting-resources.html
Oh wow, it’s splendid! The variegated thread is just perfect for the outer petals.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jane 😍🌺💕 I've been so tempted to make it 3D 😉
DeleteThis is wonderful! The dimples add great texture to those chains.
ReplyDeleteStephanieW
My original sketch had simple chains, but when am I known to stay the course 😉😄😃 So glad you like the dip, Stephanie 💕🌺
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ReplyDeleteGrazie, amica 💕💗💕
DeleteTruly beautiful in the simplicity! Well done!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much, Sue and Mel :-D Next round is completed, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful I can see that pattern would make a great set of coasters
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern
Thank you, Margaret :-)))
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