This is a one shuttle tatting pattern. The design reminds me of a roundabout intersection of roads, and it's also a sort of cross. To download the PDF file, CLICK HERE.
Thank you so much for the lovely free pattern. I have all of your patterns and anxiously await your new publication so I can enjoy tatting more of your wonderful designs.
Thank you for another of your wonderful patterns :)
I have to tell you how funny this struck me - I work for the highway department, and have listened to much discussion about those roundabout intersections!
This pattern is so very much appreciated! Wonderful photos and EXCELLENT tutorial! Your PDF looks like a magazine layout, and that's no surprise! You are a visual artist in every sense, and a teacher, too!
I'm sure you're aware of the 'peek' preview of your Annie's Attic 'Tatted Jewelry' book, which they are showing on their website! I am THRILLED to see your name on the cover and am SO looking forward to seeing it 'out there' in the magazine racks! This is so exciting!
Hi again! I can't take credit for the 'heads up' re Annie's Attic!Isdahara informed us in a recent post, and I'm stunned you weren't aware of it! Glad you know now!
Love this pattern can't wait to try it. Love your thread too. Just finished a lanyard with your sugar maple. It was stunning, I wish I had taken a pic before I sent it to my friend. It wasn't the tatting...it was the tread that made it stand out. Thanks again for all you do.
Thank you for the pattern. I've never done beaded tatting, so it should be interesting. I'm also glad it's a one-shuttle pattern, as I've yet to find instructions that make 2-shuttle tatting understandable. I must say that it's been years (before uTube) since I tried to find 2-shuttle tatting instructions.
Thank you for nice web lesson.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to join your lesson from Japan.
I always wished I could do it.
So great!!
I WILL try to make it!
Sakiko (Rosewitch ) Otsu
http://blog.livedoor.jp/rosekiss1/
Thanks Yarnplayer, great pattern and so generous to share it with all of us.
ReplyDeletehappy tatting
Thank you so much for the lovely free pattern. I have all of your patterns and anxiously await your new publication so I can enjoy tatting more of your wonderful designs.
ReplyDeleteThey are great! Thank You for sharing this pattern :)
ReplyDeleteI was looking for a new pattern for some earrings, mine I am working on is driving me up the wall, thank you for sharing your lovely pattern,
ReplyDeleteMargaret
that's a lovely pattern and thank yo for being so generous to share it.
ReplyDeleteLove to give this pattern a try. Thanks
ReplyDeletethank you for yet another of your wonderful patterns. They are so easy to follow - love them
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern ...as usual, it is lovely and very well written and easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing wonderful pattern! And PDF file easy to understand. It's like your books.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another of your wonderful patterns :)
ReplyDeleteI have to tell you how funny this struck me - I work for the highway department, and have listened to much discussion about those roundabout intersections!
~Cindy
This pattern is so very much appreciated! Wonderful photos and EXCELLENT tutorial! Your PDF looks like a magazine layout, and that's no surprise! You are a visual artist in every sense, and a teacher, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you're aware of the 'peek' preview of your Annie's Attic 'Tatted Jewelry' book, which they are showing on their website! I am THRILLED to see your name on the cover and am SO looking forward to seeing it 'out there' in the magazine racks! This is so exciting!
You are beyond wonderful. For the design-challenged of us (ie, can't draw flies), this is a gift manna. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteVery nice earrings! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this pattern. It is great.
ReplyDeletePetra
Thank you all so very much! I am glad you like the pattern.
ReplyDeleteKathy N., thank you for the heads up on the book. I didn't know Annie's Attic had already started promoting it! Here's the link to Tatted Jewelry
Hi again! I can't take credit for the 'heads up' re Annie's Attic!Isdahara informed us in a recent post, and I'm stunned you weren't aware of it! Glad you know now!
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern can't wait to try it. Love your thread too. Just finished a lanyard with your sugar maple. It was stunning, I wish I had taken a pic before I sent it to my friend. It wasn't the tatting...it was the tread that made it stand out. Thanks again for all you do.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the pattern :-)
ReplyDeleteHello again from Japan
ReplyDeleteand thank you again.
I tatted "Roundabout"!
So excited!!
Sakiko (Rosewitch) Otsu
http://blog.liveddor.jp/rosekiss1/
Sakiko, congratulations on finishing the pattern! You did a very good job, too. Now I can find your blog, so I added it to the blogroll.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern. I've never done beaded tatting, so it should be interesting. I'm also glad it's a one-shuttle pattern, as I've yet to find instructions that make 2-shuttle tatting understandable. I must say that it's been years (before uTube) since I tried to find 2-shuttle tatting instructions.
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