These use the techniques of beads dangling on picots, climbing out of a ring with a mock picot formed with a lockstitch, and zigzag chain.
For pattern in pdf format click here.
Materials:
Size 80 tatting thread or glacé quilting thread
48 size 11 seed beads
1 tatting shuttle
2 earring findings
For each earring, string 24 sb onto the thread. Have 6 sb on the shuttle, 18 on the ball thread.
Center r 1--1-1--1-1--1-1--1-1--1-1--1, cl. Lockstitch to make the 6th small p. *Ch (with a b in each p) 6-2-2-6. J to next small p on center R. Repeat from * for a total of 6 “branches”, and j at the beginning.
ZZ ch 4/4, 3 times. Slide 6 b up from the shuttle. R (with a b in each p) 2-2-2-2+ ( to earring finding) 2-2-2-2, cl.
Stiffen, if desired, with clear nail polish, extra-hold hairspray, or a commercial stiffening product. Or, try this tip from Ruth Perry:
"Try tatting them in Hand Quilting thread that has a glaze on the thread. Dip in hot water, and press between clean cloths. This will give them stiffness that will hold its shape and they will still be dainty."
Abbreviations:
b bead
Ch chain
ds double stitch
j join
+ join
p picot
- small picot
-- large picot
R ring
sb seed bead
/ separates stitches on each side of split ring, or sets of zigzag tatting ZZ zigzag, or rickrack tatting of set stitches (first half of ds repeated a number of times, followed by second half repeated a number of times, completing one set)
I really really love these, and I KNOW my daughter would too :) Another pretty one to try!!
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Heather
I'm happy to know that you and your daughter like these! To make it easier to save and print I've just added a link for a pdf version of the pattern.
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