I have been absent for too long. I miss my tatting, since I cannot do it like I am used to do it. Lack of time. My tatting is reduced now to 2 to 3 hours. Much to little for all I have in mind to do. A lot of projects wait in the line. A final touch here, a "check this idea" there, At least 3 patterns are on the way. Still.
I finished some of the pieces I started. I will post some of the patterns here, as promissed.
I finished today a bracelet. I will offer the pattern, more the way to do it, it is not difficult.
Central part: separate elements. 1 shuttle only.
r: 10 - 10, close, do not turn.
R: 10 + 8 - 8 - 10, close, do not turn.
r: 10 + 10, close, do not turn.
Rr: 10 + 10 - 10.
Repeat until you have a square element done.
Work so many of those elements until you get the desired length. 6 of them in my case.
Outer round. 1 shuttle and 1 ball.
Prepare the shuttle with the necessary seed beads for the rings. As you can see, 8 seed beads between 2 of the squared motifs. All those get on the shuttle. I placed also 16 seed beads on the ball (in this case add 8 extra beads on the shuttle). I wanted to have a double chain o the ends, better finish for adding the clasps.
Start from the point indicated in the image.
R( with 4 seed beads in the loop): 15 + 10 bp 5, close, do not turn work.
R: 5 + (separating the beads1 down, 3 up) 10 + (to the next element) 15, close, turn work.
Chain: 20. lock join to the next element.
Chain: 20 snug, turn work.
Repeat until you reach the end of the elements.
Have a look of the finished bracelet:
We work now the ending. After you have worked the 20 ds, make lock join.
Work chain: 25, make lock join. Do not turn work.
Work chain (with 4 beads ready): 3 bp (1 from hand, 1 from shuttle) 3 bp 3 bp 3 bp 3 snug, lock join to the next joining point of the element.
Work chain: 25, lock join to the picot from the other side.
Continue working the other side of the outer round.
The rest is up to you.
Feel free to change the ds for the outer round. My bracelet gos a nice, concave (or convexe) shape. And because of the Penny 30, the lace is fine and very stiff.
Ennoying fact: so many ends to hide!!! You can, of course, use the magic trick, but since you will want maybe to place a bead in the middle of the elements, better not. Personal choice, in fact.
Have fun tatting.
Gorgeous pattern! Thanks for sharing Corina :). That's me most days i.e. trying to find time to tat :). Glad you're still able to do some tatting each day :). Hope work is going well for you :).
ReplyDeleteHave fun with it, Jenn. I hope too that with the work will be fine. I like what I do and I am lucky to have really nice people around. As for the tatting, I am slower now because of this reduced time, but I am still tatting. With the same pleasure.
DeleteHi Corina .... I kept wondering about your absence each time a pin of your exquisite tatting came up on pinterest ( and which is very often :-) ). Glad to have you back, with another lovely piece of tatting and sharing the pattern as well :-) Hope you get to squeeze in more tatting time in future .
ReplyDeleteHi muskaan, Yes, I musr accommodate my schedule. Working on it. I have some tatting done, 1 new pattern in the shop. Just slower now.
DeleteIt is always fun to see your posts and this bracelet is strikingly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Madtatter80.
Deleteit's simply fantastic Corina!!! very very nice!!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for sharing with us :*
Thanks Milena. Have fun with it.
DeleteReally beautiful bracelet, thanks for sharing the pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jane. Enjoy the pattern.
DeleteHermoso trabajo Corina. Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteVeo que te has decantado por el inglés....
Un saludo cordial.
Gracias, concha. La mayoria de las frivoliteras que he encontrado hablan inglés. El paso era normal. Pero siempre respondo y ayudo en español, si puedo. Besitos a ti.
DeleteHermoso Corina!! gracias por compartir.
ReplyDeleteMe alegro que te gusta, dolores.
DeleteIt's so gorgeous!!!! Thank you so much for sharing the pattern!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, God's Kid.
DeleteThank you very much for sharing this beautiful pattern, I will try It today. I hope you find some more time for your tatting because It is wonderful what you create. Thank you :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Marjan. Enjoy the pattern. It is fun to do it.
DeletePrecioso, maravillosa. Muchas gracias por compartir el patrón con todas. Tengo una pregunta para ti. Que tipo de hilo y marca recomiendas, y donde se puede conseguir en España. Gracias.
ReplyDeleteGracias, Rocio. Io vivo en Tenerife... El único hilo que compré en España fue el Brildor, un hilo para bordar industrial, muy fino (100) y laboro con 3 o 4 hilos a la vez.
DeleteDe hace un año, descrubri un hilo de poliester para cuero, fabricado en Italia (lo compro aqui: http://www.guastallascarpe.com/bs/categoria-prodotto/filati/). Il no 20 es como un Lizbeth 20, il 30 es como un Lizbeth 40. Un encanto trabajar con este hilo. Se llama Penny. Hay un otro: el Tenax. Me gusta también. Contacta a Edda Guastala en Facebook. Una excelente frivolitera italiana. Ella lo descubrio para nosotras.
muchisimas gracias. Voy a intertarlo. Pues he leido por vosotras que es un material diferente y mejor.
DeleteMagnifique, merci merci merci encore mille mercis !
ReplyDeleteI am new to following patterns. What is the difference between 'R' and 'r' and 'Rr'?
ReplyDeleteNatascha, Thank you. I forgot to include the legend: R: big ring, r: small ring. Rr: intermediairy ring. Happy tatting.
DeleteRewelacyjne są twoje frywolitki , podziwiam już od dawna . Ja tak ślicznie nie potrafię! Pozdrawiam serdecznie
ReplyDeleteRewelacyjne są twoje frywolitki , podziwiam już od dawna . Ja tak ślicznie nie potrafię! Pozdrawiam serdecznie
ReplyDeletehola como puedo ver el patron de la pulsera no me manejo nada bien con el ordenador y no se como hacerlo gracias
ReplyDeletehola me podrias decir como ver el patron , no se utilizar mucho el ordenador y de idiomas 0 , felicidades por la pulsera es preciosa y me encantaria intenter hacerla gracias
ReplyDeleteHola Elisa,
Delete2 vueltas: los elemento cuadrados que se unen al laborarse se trabajan solo con 1 naveta/ lanzadera. El anillo pequeño se queda siempre encima a los demas.
3 anillos de tamaños diferentes: r: 10 - 10. R: 10 + 8 - 8 - 10, r: 10 + 10. Rr: 10 + 10 -10. Se repite hasta tener el cuadrado.
La segunda vuelta: naveta (con mostacillas) y pelota.
R( con 4 perlitas en el hilo del anillo): 15 + 10 picot con las 4 perlitas 5, cerrar, non dar la vuelta.
R: 5 + (separar las perlitas: 1 a bajo, 3 arriba) 10 + (al proxim,o elemento) 15, cerrar, turn workdar la vuelta.
Cadena: 20. lock join.
Cadena: 20 cerrar, dar la vuelta para laborar los anillos.
gracias corina lo intentare a ver lk sale mil gracias
DeleteHI CORINA,
ReplyDeleteYOUR ANKARS STYLE BRACELET IS VERY BEAUTIFUL.. THOUGH I NEVER TRIED ANKARS TATTING , I WOULD LIKE TO TRY IF YOU PERMIT ME TO USE THE PATTERN.
GRACIAS
Have fun Artumtha. And if you need assistance, just pass me a sign.
DeleteThis bracelet is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFantástica pulsera!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so amazing - and supportive to fellow tatters. Your accomplishments are great for such a short time. What a professional!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pattern! Thanks a lot for sharing :)
ReplyDeletegrazie mille gentilissima come sempre ! un abbraccio ciao
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ReplyDeleteHermoso trabajo...me encantaría aprender, pero de inglés muy poco, es factible éste en español. gracias
ReplyDeleteI love your Bracelet. I only needle tatting but I think I can follow your instructions for needle. some of your symbols are confusing however. I know that 10 - 10 means 10ds pico 10 ds but what does 10 + 10 mean.the plus sign I am confused about. I am very new to tatting. I am really enjoying learning different things. so far I have made earrings, necklace and bracelets. Rings, chains and split rings and mock rings.
ReplyDeleteHi Ann. Happy you like the bracelet.
DeleteThe + sign means join. Hope this helps.
Hola, muy bonitos sus diseños y su manera tan fácil de explicar, gracias por compartir su talento. Una pregunta, ¿funcionará igual si lo hago con aguja? Es que por mas que intento aprender con lanzadera no puedo por mi artritis en las manos:(
ReplyDeleteHola, claro que se puede laborar con la aguja. Para la vuelta exterior tienes que usar las perlitas puestas en el hilo de la pelota. Asi de sencillo.
DeleteMuchas gracias por responder.Que Dios bendiga su talento.
DeleteОчень красиво 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
ReplyDeleteОчень красиво 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. It’s beautiful
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