It's that time of the year again - Rakshabandhan is round the corner and Indian tatters are already posting lovely tatted rakhis. Here's my rakhi for 2020 ... AppliTech rakhi/bracelet!
Then, in response to a question on facebook, I re-demonstrated what I had discovered last year - whether you hold the gauge above the core thread or below it (as in Ninetta's Tuft picot), provided it goes through the leg of half stitch, the final result is the Same!
All tutorial links here, including my study of picots (Interlocking, Mrs Mee, Tuft} - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/p/tatting-resources.html
I will share my detailed comparison in next post, along with more observations.
Each ring starts and ends with 1ds, and has a picot after every half-stitch.
Each JR is made of 20 1st half-stitches with a 5mm gauge.
Next, I started mock rings with treble tat stitch. I started each chain with an Intruding picot which served as the starting picot for first tds, also to join back the chain into a mock ring!
Why mock rings, you ask?! Because I did not know how big the ring should be, what the count should be. With mock rings, I had the freedom to keep 'bending the curve' to gauge the chain length. Hence, no tds count.
Added findings after it reached 7" length. Anchor Pearl Cotton size 8.
Perhaps with a bit more effort, I could work the 2nd part of the edging to face opposite, rather than appear continuous. But there are a lot more things on my over-full plate ;-P
See you soon ....
Oh, but before I go, Sue Fuller taught my 2017 rakhi (in March) and Bonds of Love rakhi/bracelet (in April? she liked the blue, red, white version) in the Online Tatting Class earlier this year. I didn't get a hold of the logs, though, so have no idea what transpired in the class ;-D
Wow muskaan, that’s lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jane :-)))
DeleteBeautiful bracelet, something else that is going on my ever growing to try list
ReplyDeleteIt works up pretty quickly, actually, Margaret. But I am with you - I can no longer see the start of my to-tat list - it's that long 😉😃😄
DeleteI thought I recognized the design from a couple posts ago 😉 A very lovely bracelet! I can't wait to learn the techniques you used.
ReplyDeleteYes, the braid was already on my shuttles when a discussion on facebook made me work the picoted JRs. And then I just wanted to complete the picture.
DeleteUse the braid for the LJ Plus methods (along with TW, RW, SS, etc) and watch what happens, Emily ;-)
Thank you so much Muscaan for the great idea! Your Josephine Rings are amazing! I will definitely use this in my new patterns.
ReplyDeleteThank, Elena, I can't wait to see what wonderful pattern(s) you create ❤😍👍
Deletenice artices
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