Saturday, 3 May 2025

comfort tatting

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 Wonder why I find this my go-to for comfort?! Is it because it increases in girth so fast, the knitting cotton being a size 10? Perhaps, because it is easy on my eyes when working late into the night and secondly I have been so involved with sample tatting that I couldn't take time out to tat larger doilies. And since my resolution is to keep the design simple, each round tats up real quick.

This is how I started Round 5, but noticed that the previous round started to cup. Tried tugging on the new round, but realised it wouldn't work and the stitch count needed to be modified.

Snipped off the core thread in each chain but left the rings there. Two advantages - 
1. I saved the knotting thread (maroon) [Jane McLellan's tip - https://janemactats.blogspot.com/2015/03/snip-rings-not-chains.html ]
 and more importantly
2. when flattened, it was easier to work out the increase in stitches to avoid cupping.

And here's the pattern inked on the pic! Another scroll round.
Round 5 of the Just So Coaster
There are enough picots in this round to add a 6th round when I need some comfort tatting ;-D I have no idea how it will progress though. I only know that the cream will be back! 

It measures 12.5 cms across BUT remember I am tatting with thick thread (Anchor knitting cotton, size 10). Your model might be much smaller in tatting cotton. Nevertheless, feel free to design your own next round and share.

Pattern for the previous 4 rounds is shared here - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2025/04/just-so-tatting.html

TIP: If you wish to work the coaster in one pass, ensure the last chain in Round 4 is worked as a split chain, followed by a mock or false picot and then a split ring.

12 comments:

  1. It’s nice to do straight forward tatting sometimes. Looking good, I like your colour choice.

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    1. Thanks, Jane, and your tip is always so handy 💖

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  2. Its nice to do some simple tatting rather than the complicated tattign we seem to do a lot of these days, simple patterns can and still look just as effective, I love your design

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    1. You are right, of course, Margaret and designers such as Renulek create such beautiful and large designs using a repertoire of limited techniques! 💖 But then I also like to challenge myself on every front 😁

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  3. A beautiful sunny coaster with the colors of a flower field. Nice pattern.

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    1. Thanks, Marja, it does look like a large flower! 💖

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  4. We must be on the same wave length! I too needed some simple tatting. I like the play of colors in your coaster.

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    1. Ah, tatting souls meet 😁 Hoping the colour placements work as I add more rounds. 💖

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  5. Nice pattern and beautiful colors :) I like big tatting projects and they can be complicated. But sometimes I make small doilies because I like them too.

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    1. Well said, Anetta, all sizes have their place in our creative world! 💖

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  6. Podoba mi się ten wzór i kolorystyka. :)
    Pozdrawiam ciepło.

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