Saturday, 30 November 2024

SOUP catcher

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I haven't touched my shuttles for almost 3 weeks now, but I needed a small decoration for splocik's monthly game. So, I did a quick search in my stash and found motifs I had tatted in September. I hastily put these together to create some kind of ornament. It resembles a dreamcatcher somewhat, but could just as well be a suncatcher, a window decoration or a tree ornament. And overall, it could've been better! This will have to do for now since only a few hours remain of November.

Being made of pieces in my stash and with no clear identity, I was tempted to call it my SOUP* catcher! Remember what SOUP stands for? - Sewing On / Using Pieces of tatting. However a few of my friends say it does look like a dreamcatcher. And these are the component pieces ....

Motif #1 Mituko Ikuta's 1994 book 'Shuttle Lace: Tatting and Beads 1' has several picot effects which became popular as 'Ikuta Picots' through Georgia Seitz's tribute to the designer. The above motif is from Ikuta Picots Diagrams 1  by Georgia Seitz (https://www.theonlinetattingclass.com/technique-tools). Worked in Lizbeth size 20.

Motif #2 And this is from Diagram 2 same link as above. In the first motif the long picots appear like adjoining or continuous picots, being joined at the same distance. These are double picots and the two threads can be arranged to better resemble them - I did not. Worked in Anchor Pearl Cotton size 8.
In this 2nd motif the very long picots are joined to adjoining elements (rings here) and form overlapping layers with careful interweaving.
This time I pinned the long picots in 2nd motif while blocking in order to achieve the points. I like this better since it opened up the picots - what about you?
My pictorials for her overlapping picots effect - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/search?q=Ikuta+picots
Motif #3 I was inspired by Corina Meyfeldt's beautiful Sakura pattern (https://cmhandmade.blogspot.com/2014/11/pattern-sakura.html). I had started out to tat the sakura, but pre-stringing the beaded picots (notice I put 3 yellow beads at the tips?) was quite time-consuming so I went freeform with only 5 stamens. Worked in Anchor Pearl Cotton size 8.

There's a backstory to this. When I did the post about Tatted Fringe (https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2024/08/on-fringes.html) Stephanie W told me about her beaded fringe which she made using Nina Libin's 'single file beaded picot' and even sent me a pic! It reminded me of Corina's Sakura which had been taught in Georgia's class. The method is exactly the same, though for a fringe the picots would likely be longer.
Motif #4 The large mustard 4-petalled motif in the center of the bangle is an adaptation of Eliz Davis' motif (https://tatknot.blogspot.com/2016/05/mock-ring-by-joining-chain-back-to.html) which I made before in blue (https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2016/05/of-long-chains-large-rings.html). After everything was assembled, I realised I hadn't taken a pic of the motif separately. Worked in Anchor size 20 (¬size 10).

Motif #5 There was a prominent negative space in the 4th motif so I sewed in the Fringe Star 

I wanted to take a short video of the SOUP dreamcatcher but it wasn't to be. 

How fast this year has slipped by! Only one more month left, one last submission left. Do check out the range of October entries in splocik's 'Small Decorations' game - https://splocik2.blogspot.com/2024/11/male-dekoracje-2024-galeria.html

Many many thanks to all mentioned in this post!  

13 comments:

  1. Good way to make use of motifs. I have a friend who sells little dreamcatchers made with crocheted motifs. She’s planning to do some with tatted snowflakes that she bought from me. I’ll show her yours for inspiration!

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    1. Oh how sweet, Jane, thank you 🥰 I just wish my work was a bit more refined. Wishing your friend success 🌿🌺🌿

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  2. Piękna dekoracja :)
    Faktycznie wygląda jak łapacz snów.
    Twój link i fotka znajdą się w podsumowaniu listopada.
    Chociaż pomyliłaś adres, to wiedziałam, gdzie Cię szukać. :)
    Miło mi, że bawisz się u mnie. :)
    Pozdrawiam ciepło.

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    1. Thank you so much, splocik 😍 I'm glad there were only 3 posts this month, so I'm sure you didn't have much trouble finding me 😁💕

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    2. Kto chce znaleźć to znajdzie. :)
      Pozdrawiam ciepło.

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  3. Your "SOUP Catcher" is really beautiful!

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    1. Okay now I'm blushing coz I can see my hasty haphazard mounting, Marilee, but thanks for your kind words 💗💗💗

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  4. It looks like a fancy dreamcatcher to me!! :)

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    1. Glad you think so, Sue, though it is so unlike the beauties you make 😍

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    2. Mine are not real dreamcatchers. ;) I love the fanciness in yours!! :)

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