A rose and a question

Nov 04, 2008 13:55

I don't think I've posted here before, so I'll start out by saying hello. Hello!

I've been learning some new techniques lately. Mostly because I wanted to make this:


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1grl_revolution November 4 2008, 05:06:29 UTC
Wow beautiful! I just love that rose!

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betsybookwyrm November 4 2008, 06:39:24 UTC
Thanks! I've wanted to make one of those for ages, ever since I first saw it in one of the books. It just took a while for me to get up the courage to try inverted tatting...

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aspiemama November 4 2008, 10:02:28 UTC
This is where I got my book. The name of it is simply "celtic tatting". I would just give you the exact link but the page uses frames, so that won't work.
http://lacis.com/catalog/catalog.html

Edit: I would advise buying a celtic shuttle or two from the same site if you are serious about celtic tatting. Some patterns are almost impossible with a standard shuttle. Celtic shuttles tend to be a lot thinner and narrower than standard shuttles.

Think you could post your adapted pattern for this? I would be interested in trying it.

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betsybookwyrm November 4 2008, 10:23:56 UTC
Thanks, I'll have a look for that book elsewhere (due to the current exchange rate flop, I like to get things from Australian-based shops where possible).

Is the only difference between celtic shuttles and normal shuttles that they're narrower? I hadn't even known that they existed!

As for my rose adaptations... I didn't really keep track of what I did, and I've already given away the rose. I can put together a rough petal diagram, but it won't be exact.

The petals are the only part that's significantly different from the Contemporary Tatting pattern. Basically, I just looked at what the the two books had for the petals, and made up each petal as I went based on how big I wanted it to be. Because I used significantly thicker thread than the patterns (I used plain old stranded embroidery cotton, all six strands together), my petals only had two or three layers/rounds/whatever you want to call them, rather than the 4+ that the original pattern had. I will put that diagram together so you can see (can't right now - the only computer ( ... )

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betsybookwyrm November 4 2008, 23:02:38 UTC
Okay, my petals were more or less like this:


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gretaorgayle November 4 2008, 15:42:40 UTC
I love the rose! Where did you find the pattern for it? I've got other flower patterns, but none as nice as that. Could you please post a link to the pattern or the title to the book in which you found it? Thanks.

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betsybookwyrm November 4 2008, 23:04:42 UTC
Thanks :)

It's mostly the rose pattern from Contemporary Tatting by Judith Connors. I simplified the stem a little so the leaves come directly off the main stem, and I adapted the petals as described in the comments above (I did so mostly because I was using thicker thread than the pattern and didn't wwant a huge rose).

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