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Le Blog de Frivole: August 2015
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160;Le Blog de Frivole. It's mostly about tatting! Techniques (Videos and Pictorials). Tuesday, 25 August 2015. Thanks to that bobbin full of cream thread, I made it to the end. I'm pleased it's done but the edging is NOT perfect. ("Perfect" is a big word anyway… is anything ever perfect? I debated whether to take it apart, add a few more motifs to make the stitch count work… but I feared if I did that, I might not get to the end again! What shall I tackle next? Sunday, 23 August 2015. I was doing great ...
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Le Blog de Frivole: Techniques (Videos and Pictorials)
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160;Le Blog de Frivole. It's mostly about tatting! Techniques (Videos and Pictorials). Techniques (Videos and Pictorials). The techniques listed below are pictorials or items that appear on my blog. Adding an Extra Half Stitch for better looking rings. Read further down the post). Victorian Trellis Doily - First Round Explained. One Method to Attach Lace "as-you-go". How I Attach Lace Using Crochet. Hiding Ends in the Last Chain. All the videos listed in this section are on my channel and more! All quiet...
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Le Blog de Frivole: December 2014
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160;Le Blog de Frivole. It's mostly about tatting! Techniques (Videos and Pictorials). Sunday, 21 December 2014. Running Late, Running Late … and Merry Christmas! Oh yes, I feel like I'm running at the moment! Trying to enjoy Christmassey (is that a word? Things but still rushing a bit too much trying to finish things. As a result, I'd forgotten I was out Friday night and was very busy yesterday and didn't have time/forgot to do the draw! And number 16 is…. Michelle! So today I'm wearing my tatted snowfl...
tattingwhisperer.wordpress.com
My Tatted Tea Pots | The Tatting Whisperer
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Creating Tatted Lace from somewhere deep in Misty Hollow. Christmas Balls with Tatting. Meet the Tatting Whisperer. Peterborough Festival of Trees. Detail of Christmas Tree Decorations. Peterborough Square – Mall Tatting Demonstration. Hand Carved Tatting Shuttles. City Sidewalks – Peterborough Festival of Trees December 2011. One Hole, Two Hole Button Angels – and Sea Shell Angels →. My Tatted Tea Pots. October 29, 2012. That would sure cost a lot! About The Tatting Whisperer. And tagged murray lincoln.
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Tatting & Life: June 2011
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Random thoughts on Tatting, Horses, My Daughter, and Life in General. Thursday, June 23, 2011. I *can* still tat :). Since blogger won't let me read about half my follow list this morning, I'm forced to post! OH, what a terrible fate! So, I thought I'd post some pictures of what I've been working on while I've been lurking around here in the computer world. I got this pattern from Ellen Lai (I believe that would be SingTatter, but I can't get a link to work! Oh, how I'm going to miss this when its gone&#...
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Hearts in Tatters: 21 and 22 pumpkin motifs
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016. 21 and 22 pumpkin motifs. It has been a really long time since I have posted anything! I knew it had been a while but after looking at my last post it is much longer than I had thought. Time is just flying by and not in a good way. I have always heard that happens once you get older but it is even more true when you struggle with depression and panic attacks and anxiety disorders. The pumpkin on the right is a pattern by Mark Myers. Did it with orange thread as a pumpkin. A...
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Peek-A-Boo Daisy | The Space Between
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The sporadic confessions of a closet tatter. December 3, 2011 in tatting. A photo by Lace Lunatic. Close, but not quite right. What I failed to grasp as I worked this snowflake was that, in order to be able to extend the arms in blocking to make the ‘daisy’ shape stand out clearly, the small chains on the sideways-facing rings need to be tighter. I see you.” It wasn’t 48 hours before the Amazon learned to say: “Peek-a-boo… Up! 8221; (hey, Peek-a-boo, come and pick me up, will you? It was a couple of year...
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Le Blog de Frivole
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160;Le Blog de Frivole. It's mostly about tatting! Techniques (Videos and Pictorials). Friday, 7 August 2015. There's been lots of interesting comments on my previous post - thank you for contributing everyone! Kathy wrote a great comment about how she has been "rolling" her shuttles to rewind (or just to wind) for years! I'm about to start the last round of this doily! I hope it will look ok but I don't know at this point in time and until I start to tat the last round. Can I finish this by then? Immedi...
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» Learn Tatting Tatted Treasures
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Ancient Lace in a Modern Age. Absolute Beginner Tatting Series. Tatting is easier that it looks! This series will take you from an absolute beginner to a competent shuttle tatter. In this easy-to-follow series. What are you waiting for? Pick up two shuttles and a ball of thread, and. The Basics, in Ten Easy Lessons. Lesson 1: Winding a Shuttle. Lesson 2: Making the Double Stitch. Lesson 3: Making the Double Stitch: Left Handed. Lesson 4: Your Tatting Toolkit. Lesson 5: Making a Ring. See more Tatting Tips.
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» Cleaning Dirty Thread Tatted Treasures
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Ancient Lace in a Modern Age. Posted by Heather Tatter. Asymp; 4 Comments. 8220;My dog knocked over my cup of coffee and soaked my new ball of thread. What can I do short of throwing it away? Thread cleans just like any other fabric. You can try your regular spot remover, or vinegar and lemon, or whatever you would normally use to clean clothes. Whatever you try, however, I suggest trying it out on a small piece before doing the rest, just in case it doesn’t work or makes it look worse. Next post →.