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Friday, October 13, 2017

"Left Handed" Needle Tatting Tutorial

How-To "Intro"


Left Handed Needle Tatting: How-To Make a "Double Stitch"



Left Handed Needle Tatting: How-To Make a "Picot"





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Sunday, October 1, 2017

"Mini Doily" Needle Tatting Tutorial (Full Project) and Free Pattern!



Follow along as I shows you, step-by-step, how to make a handmade needle tatted mini doily. Free pattern below videos (pattern suitable for shuttle and needle tatters). Enjoy, learn, have fun, and happy tatting!

P.S. This doily works great for the center of the small dream catcher, in the two part tutorial project I made earlier, "click here" to see post!

*If at any point this videos moving too fast for you, and you would like to take it slower, and get a better look at what Katy just did or follow along, YouTube has a video speed adjuster/slow motion setting, that is great to make use of.

Tutorial: part one






Tutorial: part two






Tatted Mini Doily Pattern by RustiKate

Supplies List:
Size 10 Thread
Size/#5 Tatting Needle (or Shuttle)
Scissors
Iron

Pattern: Mini Doily

Round #1 (featured in video one)

R. 3ds, p, 3ds, p, 3ds, p, 3ds, cl
*Ch. 4ds, p, 4ds, RW
R. 3ds, j (to last p of last R made), 3ds, j (to next free p of last R made), 3ds, p, 3ds, cl, RW
Ch. 4ds, p, 4ds, RW
R. 3ds, j (to last p of last R made), 3ds, p, 3ds, p, 3ds, cl, RW**

Repeat from *to** until total of 7 Rs and 6 Ch.s are made.

Ch. 4ds, p, 4ds, RW
R. 3ds, j (to last p of last R made), 3ds, j (to next free p of last R. made), 3ds, j (to first p of first R made), 3ds, cl, RW
 Ch. 4ds, p, 4ds

Tie to base of first Ch., top of first R, made.
Double knot, hide ends and cut thread.

Round #2  (featured in video two)

Pull threaded needle through any one free picot of previous round, until at least two feet of thread has been pulled through, at that point knot thread to picot.

*Ch. 5ds, p, 5ds
Attach to next free p of last round**
Ch. 5ds, p, 5ds

Repeat from *to** until 8 Ch. made.

Tie to base of first Ch., and first joined p of round one.
Double knot, hide ends and cut thread.
Iron.


If you make this mini doily please share a photo or video with me (RustiKate, aka. Katy) and your fellow tatters, we would love to see your creation! You can share photos and ask questions @ the RustiKate Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/rustikate/)

A few of Katy's patterns are available at:


Saturday, September 30, 2017

Tatted "Dream Catcher"



Follow along with this two-part video tutorial to learn how to make your very own handmade tatted dream catcher.


Tutorial: part one (Building Hoop) 


...You will learn how to make two different styles and skill levels, but equally as lovely, of “Dream Catchers”. One from willow harvested by hand in the forest, and the other from a vintage embroidery hoop. Enjoy, learn, have fun, and sweet dreams!  


*If at any point this video is moving too fast for you, and you would like to take it slower, and get a better look at what I just did or follow along, YouTube has a video speed adjuster/slow motion setting, that is great to make use of. 





Tutorial: part two (Assembling and Finishing)

Tutorial: part two (Assembling and Finishing) Katy as she shows you how to make two assemble two different styles and skill levels, but equally as lovely, of “Dream Catchers”.
...You will need one completed doily to make this project. Any Tatted Doily Pattern can be used to make the center of your Tatted Dream Catcher, and can be made with Shuttle or Needle Tatting. But make sure that the completed size/dimensions of your finished doily, is at least ½” to 1” smaller than the inside dimensions of your dream catcher framework/hoop. A good option for a mini tatted doily center is the free pattern that I have available."Click Here" for free pattern!


*If at any point this video is moving too fast for you, and you would like to take it slower, and get a better look at what I just did or follow along, YouTube has a video speed adjuster/slow motion setting, that is great to make use of.




If you make this project please share a photo or video with me (RustiKate) and your fellow tatters, we would love to see your creation! You can share photos and ask questions @ the RustiKate Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/rustikate/)

A few of Katy's patterns are available at: