A simple flower idea, tatted with a bead in the center., with an extra row of petals, interlocking Celtic style. |
This green Celtic shuttle was acquired from Handy Hands Tatting. |
Continue tatting, bringing each chain under and through before each lock join. |
YouTube video demo https://youtu.be/gn5G3aeHesg
Totally awesome!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool look! Okay, you've convinced me, I need one of those shuttles so I can try this. Thanks for sharing how you did this.
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to see these new shuttles at Handy Hands and hope to order them. They are a shorter length than netting needles (which is great) , and they work perfectly for this project! Of course your tutorial is beautifully presented, as usual! Thank you again for sharing yet another technique!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and your works.
ReplyDeleteOK, that is just too cool.
ReplyDeleteŚliczny kwiatek :-)
ReplyDeletePozdrawiam.
Thanks for the pictures! I think, I understand... maybe :D Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern and it looks so easy by the way you explain it, I think I must try and buy one of those shuttles, may have to try and get one from America as I have not seen them here in the UK. Investigation starts today.
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Looks wonderful! Thanks for the clear pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !
ReplyDeleteWow, this is wonderful! Thanks for the tutorial too!
ReplyDeleteSimple and Elegant! Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I have those shuttles, but I haven't tried them for Celtic tatting yet. Soon... soon...
ReplyDeletecomplimenti bei lavori, brave , un saluto dall'Italia, ciao.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice comments, everyone. It seems that a thin, flat shuttle could be make out of a plastic lid or milk jug that was ready to be recycled, too, but I haven't tried that yet.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Need that shuttle (buy or make who knows)!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
WOW!! now I can use my Celtic Shuttle!! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Your tutorials are really great! I think a tatting needle could also be used in lieu of the long thin shuttle. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial Marilee.
ReplyDeletereally nice work love the beads and tatting I love getting ideas from these tatting blogs,I started one still trying to work out quarks with it its called Carollyn's tatting blog let me know what you think when you have the time:)
ReplyDeleteHermoso!
ReplyDeleteI cannot get enough of your visual aids (aka: photos). You make it so clear that I know "I" can even tat that.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marilee...
Parabéns pelo belo trabalho! Um abraço do Brasil🙋
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