Tatted cord for broken shuttle necklace-the pattern
July 15, 2008 by Noreen Crone-Findlay
Filed under jewelry, tatting
Yesterday, I posted a note about the tatted cord that I have just designed. It’s for a Lady Hoare tatting shuttle that I made and broke… rats… so it became a necklace.
Here’s how I tatted the cord:
With a dental floss threader, thread a heap of ‘e’ beads onto the cone of Lion Brand Lamé yarn.
The cord is a sequence of *5 double knots (dk), slip a bead down the thread to the last dk, 1 dk, 1 picot, 1 dk, slip a bead down to the dk* repeated from * to *
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Tatted cord for broken shuttle necklace
July 14, 2008 by Noreen Crone-Findlay
Filed under jewelry, tatting
I just posted about the friendship bracelets that I tatted while I was in the design process for
this tatted cord:
I am really pleased with the cord. I wanted it to be simple and not too frou frou.
It’s light and really pleasant to wear.
I am going to make it up in other threads to see how it looks in other colors and textures.
I loved the process of coming up with this design, and now, I am super inspired about designing all kinds of other tatted jewelry!
Fun!
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Broken tatting shuttle recycled into necklace
July 9, 2008 by Noreen Crone-Findlay
Filed under crafts, eco projects & green projects & recycling craft, jewelry, tatting
Yesterday, I posted about carving a Lady Hoare tatting shuttle from recycled wood.
I broke one of the tatting shuttles
sigh.
I tossed it into the sawdust bucket for burning next winter.
Tammy suggested that I reclaim it and use it as an inkle shuttle.
I like my inkle shuttles to have straight sides, so it wouldn’t work for that…. But…
I had been thinking that the Lady Hoare shuttles look like little dancing people….. so…..
I raced out to the workshop, grabbed the broken shuttle, and drilled a tiny hole.
I put a wire through it and a bead onto it (for the head) and
Voila!
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