tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8073604165170267945.post1457692627997763441..comments2024-03-26T09:38:34.793-05:00Comments on Yarnplayer's Tatting Blog: Just being thickMarilee Rockleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11229319055877477637noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8073604165170267945.post-17814405254446206752015-09-02T16:25:51.524-05:002015-09-02T16:25:51.524-05:00Basically the crochet cotton thread sizing system ...Basically the crochet cotton thread sizing system is the same as in years past, but there are variations between different manufacturers. You can use any size thread to tat any tatting pattern; the lace will simply turn out larger or smaller. However, the exception is in the case of a design with beads, the size of the tatting needs to stay in proportion to the size of the beads.Marilee Rockleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11229319055877477637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8073604165170267945.post-70964576142369525082015-09-01T23:35:34.813-05:002015-09-01T23:35:34.813-05:00Are vintage patterns using the same sizing found i...Are vintage patterns using the same sizing found in modern threads? My pattern is calling for size 50 crochet thread how does this compare to size 10 that i got at the store?Determined2bDeterminedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10646333867123529046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8073604165170267945.post-91975637077921895482010-05-31T23:32:44.279-05:002010-05-31T23:32:44.279-05:00Great comparisons! That 10 Lizbeth almost looks l...Great comparisons! That 10 Lizbeth almost looks like an 8 compared to the other 10. I used to work exclusively with size 10 when I crochet, now that I quit that and only tat, to me the 10 is too thick...lol I'm loving the 30 and 40!Carolivyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12207213314667441643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8073604165170267945.post-83423229488241231012010-05-27T22:12:15.148-05:002010-05-27T22:12:15.148-05:00I just started to tatting. That's why I have n...I just started to tatting. That's why I have no idea about the thread sizes. You really helped me. Thank you!Oznur Y.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8073604165170267945.post-46959151318911377292010-05-27T16:09:57.754-05:002010-05-27T16:09:57.754-05:00Thanks for the comments on thread sizes!
Isdihar...Thanks for the comments on thread sizes! <br /><br />Isdihara, I don't have any experience with Hakelgarn size 50, maybe someone else can answer your question on that. I have used the size 40 Olympus, though, and I agree that it is more like somewhere between a 20 and 30 of most brands.<br /><br />When I got started hand dyeing threads, I knew that I wanted to dye 6 cord threads, so I went with DMC Cordonnet Special because I was familiar with it <i>(and had soooo wished for it to be in colors for ages and ages!)</i> Also, it came in the widest variety of sizes. Back in the day, it even came in sizes 5, 3, and 1 - but those are no longer made...sigh.Marilee Rockleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11229319055877477637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8073604165170267945.post-68911713149217134152010-05-27T08:33:27.714-05:002010-05-27T08:33:27.714-05:00Thank you for presenting these thread size compari...Thank you for presenting these thread size comparisons (especially using threads from different manufacturers). Very helpful!<br /><br />I have observed that size 40 Lizbeth and size 40 Olympus do NOT tat up the same. Yet, Lizbeth size 20 isn't quite right either. There is no Lizbeth size 30 to with which to compare. (not a complaint)<br /><br />Assuming all comparisons are made with 6-cord threads, would size 50 DMC Cordonnet Special be similar to size 50 Hakelgarn, for example? <br /><br />(Comparisons should not be made between 6-cord and 3-cord threads, IMHO.)IsDiharahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16129251975229390303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8073604165170267945.post-57043529069467280232010-05-26T19:24:50.862-05:002010-05-26T19:24:50.862-05:00I agree the Lizbeth#10 is thicker not sure if I pr...I agree the Lizbeth#10 is thicker not sure if I prefer to use that size. I think the #20 is much nicer to work with.Typstattinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12271407293785706668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8073604165170267945.post-79673617884458630132010-05-26T17:18:17.449-05:002010-05-26T17:18:17.449-05:00Interesting comparisons. I have noticed, now that...Interesting comparisons. I have noticed, now that you mention it, how very thick the Lizbeth #10 is. The chart certainly substantiates the observation!<br />Fox : )Foxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12889386206601730189noreply@blogger.com