Wonderful demonstration--thank you! Have ever considered demonstrating your stitching method in slow motion? I tried it your way and I really like how my left hand doesn't get tense, but I'm not sure I'm doing it your smooth and effortless-looking way. Thanks again.
It's really good that you used a contrasting cloth under your work. I can't tell you how many lacemaking videos were great except that I couldn't see the lace being made. Thanks.
I don't know why the last person's comment was flagged as spam because it was not. Here's my copy:
Ahah! that's how you do it! Thank you!
Also you tat using an entirely different hand hold method to the one I have taught myself...it seems so speedy, although obviously you have a practised hand! Makes me want to reconsider my current status of a lapsed tatter-I had been neglecting the craft as too time comsuming but you have re-inspired me
Also you tat using an entirely different hand hold method to the one I have taught myself...it seems so speedy, although obviously you have a practised hand! Makes me want to reconsider my current status of a lapsed tatter-I had been neglecting the craft as too time comsuming but you have re-inspired me.
You would follow the directions on the pattern which would be designed to have the motif lay flat unless it is a 3D motif. I said earlier I didn't remember it being a specific pattern but I'm sure it was, I just don't remember which one. Generally speaking, you would increase the number of stitches in the rings and chains or increase the number of rings and chains to keep the motif flat as it gets bigger.
Yes, this little video helps me understand the re-placing (or re-direction) of the different threads when "RW" or reverse work directions are called for in a tatting pattern, Thanks very much
I don't remember it being a specific pattern. I just tatted some rings and chains. Yes, you can tat it with 2 shuttles or 1 shuttle and a ball thread.
Do you mean to learn to tat? No, I don't . There are so many out there that I have not done one. I focus more on specific techniques after one has learned to tat.
I like your smooth action. When I do this method, sometimes I get uneven stitches. I guess practice practice practice makes perfect! Thanks for broadcasting.
Wonderful demonstration--thank you! Have ever considered demonstrating your stitching method in slow motion? I tried it your way and I really like how my left hand doesn't get tense, but I'm not sure I'm doing it your smooth and effortless-looking way. Thanks again.
SweetwaterGold 2 months ago
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modiga16 5 months ago
It's really good that you used a contrasting cloth under your work. I can't tell you how many lacemaking videos were great except that I couldn't see the lace being made. Thanks.
brukkala 1 year ago
Yes it helps very much! Thank you.
eyveneen 1 year ago
I don't know why the last person's comment was flagged as spam because it was not. Here's my copy:
Ahah! that's how you do it! Thank you!
Also you tat using an entirely different hand hold method to the one I have taught myself...it seems so speedy, although obviously you have a practised hand! Makes me want to reconsider my current status of a lapsed tatter-I had been neglecting the craft as too time comsuming but you have re-inspired me
ginab6 1 year ago
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Ahah! that's how you do it! Thank you!
Also you tat using an entirely different hand hold method to the one I have taught myself...it seems so speedy, although obviously you have a practised hand! Makes me want to reconsider my current status of a lapsed tatter-I had been neglecting the craft as too time comsuming but you have re-inspired me.
houseofjo 1 year ago
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houseofjo 1 year ago
How can I make sure the outer rings lay flat? Do I increase the number of rings, or where they attach to the chain above? I am confused. Thanks.
NancyToday 1 year ago
@NancyToday
You would follow the directions on the pattern which would be designed to have the motif lay flat unless it is a 3D motif. I said earlier I didn't remember it being a specific pattern but I'm sure it was, I just don't remember which one. Generally speaking, you would increase the number of stitches in the rings and chains or increase the number of rings and chains to keep the motif flat as it gets bigger.
ginab6 1 year ago
Yes, this little video helps me understand the re-placing (or re-direction) of the different threads when "RW" or reverse work directions are called for in a tatting pattern, Thanks very much
ljjmfour 1 year ago
@ljjmfour
Great! I love knowing it's helpful!
ginab6 1 year ago
@Candelaria461 busca los videos de polaricecap, ella lo hace despacio, suerte
stuwoo68 1 year ago
I don't remember it being a specific pattern. I just tatted some rings and chains. Yes, you can tat it with 2 shuttles or 1 shuttle and a ball thread.
Thank you!
ginab6 2 years ago
Just had to watch again! Is this your pattern? Is this motif suitable for someone who has just graduated to two shuttles??? Your work is beautiful!!
flossiekat 2 years ago
Thank you!
ginab6 3 years ago
I could watch you do that all day! Beautiful motif!
flossiekat 3 years ago
do you have a tutorial to share, would love to see it.
sally
sallymenezes 3 years ago
Do you mean to learn to tat? No, I don't . There are so many out there that I have not done one. I focus more on specific techniques after one has learned to tat.
ginab6 3 years ago
I like your smooth action. When I do this method, sometimes I get uneven stitches. I guess practice practice practice makes perfect! Thanks for broadcasting.
justaminuto 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I hope to redo them at some point with better lighting but as long as they are helpful, that's what matters most.
:-) Gina
ginab6 3 years ago
it does help. thanks for posting!
cleopatress 3 years ago