The "Burst of Joy" necklace that I'll be teaching |
Picture from Finger Lakes 2018. I'm standing on the right. |
The "Burst of Joy" necklace that I'll be teaching |
Picture from Finger Lakes 2018. I'm standing on the right. |
Bobbin lace Dragon designed by GaliciaBee. In 2024 I made progress in learning bobbin lace, which I had been curious about since the 1970s! |
Peace symbol in tatting and wire wrapping. We always have hope! |
In 2024 I finally wrote up the pattern for this tatted belt, which I experimented with since 2014. |
In 2024 I heard a concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City! |
Someone asked for a Menorah tatting pattern, so I designed this one, inspired by the branched candlestick by Elgiva Nicholls. |
My watermelon pattern came next, either a symbol of summer picnics or support for Palestine. |
My largest project in 2024 is the "Leaves of Lace Garland". Currently in round 1 of the jurying process for an exhibition. I'm hoping it gets in! |
Brought out my pattern for a "Dissent Collar" again. Yes, I'm a liberal, as most artists are. |
I love this bobbin lace pattern by GaliciaBee for which I used thread purchased from her Etsy shop! |
Knitting in progress, and Marilee modeling the finished hat. |
"Ripple" tatted necklace Marilee Rockley 2012 |
I refer you to Karen Bovard-Sayre's YouTube video about AI Generated Scam Tatting Books https://youtu.be/Plh6jnrC0Ho?si=3C4YQMu4hf3gm0AD
In case you didn't know, I have a free patterns page (2nd tab at the top of this blog) also here's the link: https://yarnplayertats.blogspot.com/p/my-free-patterns.html
All the patterns there were designed by me, and these took many, many hours of experimentation, trial and error, and re-tatting to get the final results. I offer these for free because I sincerely care about tatting and want to encourage people to enjoy tatting and feel the fulfillment of creativity.
Thanks for your support of designers that are real human beings.
The only techniques used in this pattern are ring, chain, reverse work, picot, join, and lock join.
Tat the top row across first, shown in gray on the diagram. Then continue tatting down and up for each narrow section. The picots between the narrow sections need to be gradually larger to enable the sections to fan out nicely.
I made mine using size 10 thread, but since this collar is worn like a necklace, the size doesn't really matter.
Top row and first section in progress |
Beads can be added inside the top rings. |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg |
"Leaves of Lace Garland" by Marilee Rockley 2024 |
I'm quite happy with the results, and since I'm already a subscriber to Fiber Art Now magazine I've gone so far as to sign up for a CaFÉ account so that I can enter my fiber art into exhibitions. Maybe this will give me incentive to do more larger "art" pieces.☺ Of course, we know that all tatting is an art (not lost!)
Details: There are a total of 32 tatted leaves in this garland. I started with a vintage leaf pattern and modified it to make leaves of varying sizes, adding an edge to the branch end of each leaf so that they could be joined together later. All of the leaves are in size 20 thread, using Lizbeth, Flora, and my own hand dyed to get a variety of colors.