You and a sister are going to post about the exact same thing without saying anything!!!! So, we decided to combine posts.
Lately, I have been feeling “crafty”. It started with reading a book called MaryJanes Stiching room (by MaryJane Butters) that we took out of the library last week I think. She has all kinds of “stiching projects” including tatting! I liked the looks of it and so I decided to try it out. Soon after that, I bought a book Learn Needle Tatting-step-by-step used that came with four needles. It is addictive!!! I’ve been doing it every day since!! It is a lot easier than it looks. So I made a few projects and took pictures to put on here:
~This is me tatting
~My first project
~This is the same pattern as the one above only I added another ring of chains on top of that
~This is a hankie that I had for awhile. I crocheted around the edge and on top of that I am tatting
And then soon after that, I pulled out some of my crocheting projects that I started awhile back.
~This is lace that I am crocheting Jessica. In this picture, I haven’t blocked it yet, so it looks a little rumpled. I crocheted 2 yards for a blouse she is making. Maybe she will post pictures of it all done later!
~A close up…it looks kind of yellow. Probably because of the turquoise background and I used the flash when I took the picture.
~This is while it is being blocked
~I had to put a pin on every single picot!! No, I did not count!
~This is me crocheting
~The finished project!! I made a mistake!! It is a supposed to be a hexagon…but on the very first round I did three stiches to few and made it a star. Oh well, at least it still turned out!!
Soon, I’m going to tat a bracelet with beads if I can figure it out. All the patterns for tatting with beads are with shuttles and I don’t have those!!!! So I have to figure out my own pattern.
~Susannah
Thank you Susannah for sharing your post with me : )
When we got the MaryJane’s Stitching Room book, I also got excited! One of my goals this year is to crochet a doily. I am more of a knitter than a crocheter, and I really wanted to be able to make doilies and crocheted lace. Tatting was not in the list at all! But once I saw how easy it was (and found out that not many people do it anymore), I wanted to learn how to tat! Susannah was most gracious and let me use one of her tatting needles. I am anxious to buy some of my own now : )
Here is my first attempt at tatting.
Below is a picture of me making a medallion like Susannah made in one of the pictures above. I didn’t even realize that I was making something, until I had already done a few “rounds” of the tatting! I thought it was just practice.
Another picture of the medallion half done : )
And completed!!! I am so excited to have learned how to do this! I can’t wait to do more .
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Wow! You got me excited just by reading your post! I think that I have the same book about Needle Tatting, and have made those exact medallions. I also really love to knit and crochet. It is so fun to find other people who love to do the same things that I do.
I hope you don't mind me adding you to my friends list.
Have a very bright, very cheerful day!
Miss Eyebright
Those were really pretty!
awesome! I am so going to come over and have you teach me all those crafty things! Seriously! 🙂 those are really beautiful!
so I was checking your blog everyday and then the last three days I wasn't able to check it and you all update like 3x a day! haha!
HUGS and LOVES!
Amanda
http://superangelsblog.com
Thanks for the link in your comment on my blog! Thanks for stopping by! It's always fun to see more tatting! ☺