A tatting charm awaits us .... such a beautiful adaptation of the already adapted-from-vintage-edging heart pattern! Yes, you guessed right - the Happy Hands Heart from Endrucks' #1 pattern is now a Shamrock leaf, courtesy Diana Howe. And she shares her working with us!
Happy Hands Shamrock - adaptation by Diana Howe
UPDATE Sep 2022 - pattern pdf :
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pattern for Happy Hands Heart - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2021/02/happy-hands-heart.html
In her own words -
I’ve modified your Handy Hand Heart to create shamrock. The center ring (R1) makes a handy spot to add a lapel pin to mount it on a collar. Enjoy!
She shares 2 sequences sketched neatly - clockwise and counterclockwise!
Tail/stem: after last ch 3, join to start.
I really like a balanced double stitch to create a stem.
This one is tatted in size 40.
Notice that she has used normal chains throughout instead of the roll tatting segments in the heart pattern.
TIP : Instead of ending the stem in a knot, one can hide ends in the chain as shared here - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2019/12/open-treasures.html
Above is her earlier leaf in size 20 where she used the S-chain (1double st,1 reverse st) for stem.
I really like the simplicity of her arrangement to create a perfect leaf! We are indeed lucky to have this pattern.
All tutorials can be found by clicking on the tabs above.
I requested her to write something about her tatting journey for us to get to know her better and she graciously agreed -
Diana Howe of Lake Stevens, WA, has been tatting since 1980 when she purchased a Better Homes & Garden tatting kit in Ames, Iowa in preparation for a road trip (move) west. Been creating ever since! So, while trying to design a shamrock with heart shaped leaves that start from the base, Muskaan posts the perfect heart, Handy Hand Heart. Here is her adaptation. Enjoy!
Please note that I have made a couple of edits to the edging pattern I shared in previous post, adding a few points I'd forgotten at the time of posting.
I really like the simplicity of her arrangement to create a perfect leaf! We are indeed lucky to have this pattern.
All tutorials can be found by clicking on the tabs above.
I requested her to write something about her tatting journey for us to get to know her better and she graciously agreed -
Diana Howe of Lake Stevens, WA, has been tatting since 1980 when she purchased a Better Homes & Garden tatting kit in Ames, Iowa in preparation for a road trip (move) west. Been creating ever since! So, while trying to design a shamrock with heart shaped leaves that start from the base, Muskaan posts the perfect heart, Handy Hand Heart. Here is her adaptation. Enjoy!
Many many thanks, Diana, for sharing your lovely adaptation and for your kind words :-)
That’s a splendid shamrock!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is, Jane, thank you ☘☘☘
DeleteWhat a wonderful collaboration this turned out to be! May I share the pattern with the Shuttlebirds Tatting Guild via our newsletter?
ReplyDeleteThis entire Endrucks Project collaboration is beginning to inspire tatters, Kathleen in ways we did not imagine 😃
DeleteI will write to Diana, asking for her permission and let you know. My heart is all yours, as you well know 😍☘💕
Fabulous shamrock! thx for sharing
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your version, Carol ☘😍
DeleteYour heart sure is inspiring others!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shamrock!! :)
It sure is, Sue, and I'm waiting for Denise's final pics before I share those (along with links to yours), too ☘💕☘
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