I received
some thread from Edda Guastalla and I had to test it. I was always in the
search for the perfect thread for what I want to make. Coton is good, Lizbeth
is acceptable (please, Lizbeth fans, do not be offended), my Brildor is perfect
but the thread is so thin (120), that I have to make a strand of 3 or 4 to get
a decent size to tat with.
Why
polyester? Simple.
For jewelry
with beads we’d better have a thread wich will not fray during the work, it has
to be more resistent as the cotton because the beads can always damage the
thread. Polyester can have a very good shine, it will not change colour in
time, it is stiffer, the stitches are regular always and it is easier to wash.
On the
other hand, I tat a loooot ANKARS style, so cotton is not the thead I need.
From the thread from Edda I fell in love in the Penny one. I can do whatever I
want, it will not fray, not loose consistency, it will not brake when I have to
make and close large, monster size rings. And the colors are just spectacular.
Last days I
posted the tests.
This one, I really like, I made already the white pair, just have to finish it:
For the last one, the flower with the metallic thread I made
the step by step instructions. Somenone wanted it. It is not
an original motiv. It appeared in a Japanese book and you can find it in L’orina’s
work (by the way, she tats a lot from these Japanese books).
Difficulty: very easy, beginner
Material used:
Thread
Range 30, brown
48 seed
beads (size 15)
Shuttle and
ball / 2 shuttles (I would advise, actually, for the daring ones, because of
the Catherine Weel join)
Beads
threader (sounds impressive, it is not)
Crochet
hook
Good
light. Honestly, don't laugh, you need it.
Remarks:
1. You can use any thread you wish, any
beads you want, but you will need to adjust the ds for the outer chains. Just
tat the chain until it curves a tiny bit on top of the beaded picot and make the
join. This is the amount of ds you will use. Lees ds: the beads will refuse to
lay, more ds, you will have an interesting clover effect (you can see it, I rushed with one of the petals).
2. I used a 4ds sequence for the ring,
because I needed to make clear pictures. With this thread, a 3 ds base is
perfect.
bp: beaded
picot: 8 seed beads.
Prepare the material
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String the seed
beads, fill the shuttle. CTM.
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Start ring with all
the beads in the loop.
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4 bp 4 p . Repeat this until you have the 6
beaded picots, finish with 4ds. Close ring, turn work.
Not difficult.
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Start chain. 11 ds join
between the 4th and the 5th bead beads of the picot (in
the middle) with the ball thread, make sure the shuttle thread stay in the center,
so you can have a continuous core thread.
This would be the
moment to make the Catherine Wheel join.
Finish the chain: 11
ds. Make lock join (with the shuttle thread).
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This should be the
result.
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I hope this is helpful.
Have fun. It is actually fun to make a bunch of them and place them where you need them.
Very nice and fun love you comments and enjoy reading and viewing your posts! Thank you for the patterns do you have a book? I would buy it. Love your work, thankyou!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Madtatter80. No I do not have the book. I remember that I saw these flowers in one of these Japanese magazines and then when I saw them in Lorina's work, I remembered. I re-made the pattern, just followed the logical steps. If I find it again, I let you know.
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DeleteVery beautiful work!! Love the blue design!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, God's Kid. The blue one is Ankars, this is the reason I need the thread from Edda. I am anyway a wird tatter. Anyone would make a flower in order to test a new thread... I made this little piece, stucked rings (ROR), 15 golden seed beads, 11 delica. The cristal is sewed when I finished the piece.
Deleteencore une très belle réalisation Corina !!!
ReplyDeleteGrâce à toi j'ai découvert qu'Edda vendait du fil !!! J'ai pris contact avec elle et elle va m'envoyer des échantillons de fils :) .
Contente d'apprendre que ce fil convient pour les Ankars car ce n'est pas évident d'en trouver !!!
Merci, Aurélie. C'est par des échantillons envoyés par Edda que ja'i appris de ce fil. Le 30 est superbe, au moind pour moi, qui aime le dentelle bien fine. Le 20 est similaire au Lizbeth 20, un peu plus étoffé, mais superbe tenue et pas de problèmes à le travailler. J'ai été aux anges quand je les ai senti entre mes doigts, ces fils.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed reading how you made this, I really will try this, great pattern and so many possibilities for using the flowers
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing thus
Margaret
Thank you, Margaret. I am curious to see how you will use them. I started already a bracelet and I will apply my test flowers on it...
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