Oh yes, this is how Marja Jalo, from Finland, calls her way of ending on a chain. She has kindly agreed to share her method through a pictorial here -
Finnish Finishing by Marja Jalo, 2025 - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kv1tc3msre8seFo58jjpPj4ON6_3XXR-/view
Can't have a post without a pic, so this is my quick version of the Finnish finishing method. I deliberately left a bit of the end tails to show where each one finally ends.
Comparison and Thoughts -
This is a slight adaptation of Frivole's Finishing on a Chain method -https://www.flickr.com/photos/28725259@N02/albums/72157626237151128/with/5514379237 which I had tried here - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2015/03/hiding-ends-sans-sewing.html and Ninetta had applied here - https://ninettacaruso.blogspot.com/2015/06/better-late-than-never.html .
- Basically we tat the final chain as a single shuttle split chain (SSSCh) by pulling out a loop of thread from the shuttle and tatting with it.
- Frivole ends without any sewing while Marja sews in one end. Since I have no issue with sewing tails now, I didn't mind it. I whip stitched the green (ball) tail on the chain itself, but one can sew it under the ring or any other element to reduce bulk.
- My slight variation is that after passing the green (ball thread) tail through the shuttle thread loop and pulling the latter tight, I needled this green tail and only then joined it to the picot on the ring.
- I also find that Frivole's method requires a long enough chain to hide both tails while Marja's can work even on short chains.
My next post will have a brand new join pictorial! Hope to see you then...

The document doesn’t open properly on my iPad. I’ll try again on the computer. I read Marja’s blog regularly, she does beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteMarja does beautiful and diversified work and love the way she is trying to spread awareness and skill of tatted lace in Finland! Devices can create glitches, but hope you got to open the pdf, Jane. If not, I'll send you a copy.
DeleteThis looks like an improved method for me to end my projects. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you found it helpful, Anita! It is why I love to share as many options as possible.
DeleteThank you to Marja. However, I tat firmly, so methods of hiding ends inside chains/rings are very hard to execute and usually distort my lace.
ReplyDeleteHiding the thread is not easy, that's why I used an extra shuttle. Tatting is a nice technique because there are several correct ways, from which you can choose your own way.
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