It is difficult to get an accurate measure of an inward picot on the core thread which is held by a paperclip or coil-less pin, etc., till the time of joining.
Then we have a mock picot where the norm is to make an overhand tie and then work the stitches. This is something I have never been comfortable with.
And it is these that led me to use scrap thread to hold the space, by making a lark's head knot (LHK), which is exactly the size and form of a double stitch. Now this gives me an accurate measure of a picot even when it is on the core thread.
Measured Mock/Inward Picot with LHK pdf (click to download) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GciBBglABtYVt3Jew5zn6chqhMjLQuqG/view
1 Lark's Head Knot = 1 Double Stitch
for a regular picot, use the same tatting thread and make 1LHK;
I put together some pics in a one-page pdf to show the steps involved. Measured Mock/Inward Picot with LHK pdf (click to download) - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GciBBglABtYVt3Jew5zn6chqhMjLQuqG/view
If you remember, I've used the LHK to join at the beginning - it was called luggage tag loop (Georgia Seitz). eg. Radiant Sun paper clip tatting, Blossoms motifs, etc. (click for search results and patterns). The LHK is also used to add new thread since it gives the appearance of a double stitch.
Related articles/resources -Measuring the Picot - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kk6rtyIUvo5JFA5u3vE3ruU2Z7zQ9fuq/view
That’s very clever!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jane 💕
DeleteMuskaan, you are a perfectionist in tatting!
ReplyDeleteYou are too kind, Elena 💕
DeleteVery cool. Thx for sharing. Interesting way to measure.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carol 💕
DeleteThis is a very useful tip, Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it, Marja 💕
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