My tatted cotter pin link tutorial is available as a free PDF. Click HERE to download the 2 page file.
I hope you'll have fun with this technique! It's another idea to play with.
My report on wearing the bracelet for awhile:
- Using a tatted ring as a toggle loop didn't work. The toggle bar fell out. So, I added a proper metal toggle clasp, which does work well.
- The tatting tends to lengthen with wearing, so for a bracelet make it just a little bit shorter than needed. It will stretch to a comfortable size.
- The tatted links hold their shape surprisingly well, considering that they're only fiber!
My bracelet after wearing, with the finished clasp. |
Another tatted cotter pin bracelet. |
32 comments:
So simple and pretty!
Thank you for sharing your new pattern, it looks very interesting and may be used in other patterns when linking two parts I am sure it could become used very often.
Margaret
I made a fiber toggle clasp once, hardened the T part with fabric hardener, and it worked like a charm.
Thanks everyone!
Margaret, you're right, there could be many different uses and variations. It will be exciting to see what people come up with!
Karen, fabric hardener is a great idea! Thanks for sharing.
This is beautiful and great facts you shared. Now to look at this tutorial to see how you did it :) Thank You!
Oh thank you very very much, perfect to make christmas presents !
What an interesting bracelet. You always amaze. Many thanks for the pattern.
Very pretty. Can't wait to make it.
What size thread did you use?
@Jen Jen, I used size 10 thread in these samples.
Thanks Marilee :-)
Such a great idea ! Thank you for sharing !
Thank you, Marilee, that's a very pretty bracelet. Time to learn the alligator join.
Thank you for the instructions. You are wonderful to help
Looks cool. Another item to put on my to-do list..! Thanks Marilee...
Thanks for the pattern I love it. I have been looking for something I could convert into a garland for my Christmas Tree and I do believe I just found it with your pattern. I will use different colored embroidery thread for each link. Again what a great pattern!!
Simply beautiful. Now I have to learn the SSSR. What a beautiful gift. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I love it!
Thank you so much for an excellent tutorial and for sharing your creativity :-)
I have used Ninetta's Curled Ring , folded on itself, as a toggle for bracelets & it works beautifully without slipping out of the ring even when I tried pulling on it deliberately. It really came in handy coz I don't have clasps, etc.
Oh thanks, I'll check that out.
Thanks so much for sharing the pattern. I'll cetainly try it :)
Thanks for sharing your tutorial! This is on my to-do list!
Excellent tutorial, and unique concept! You are so generous with your ideas and talent! I don't know how you found the time to do this detailed tutorial! It is greatly appreciated!
very pretty, will give it a try, and soon! Thank you for your talents...and willingness to share!!
Pretty! Thanks for sharing the tutorial :).
Thank you for sharing the pattern!
Thank you Marilee, you are a Genius.
Great pattern marilee..im doing in green and red..xmas colours..will show you how it goes!
Great pattern marilee..im doing in green and red..xmas colours..will show you how it goes!
Thank you. I was looking for a project for gifts for wedding party. It's so pretty, I hope I can make one or three just as pretty.
Hi Marilee. I tried to download this lovely pattern but the link doesn't seem to work. Can you please tell me how to make this lovely cutter pin. I'm so desperate!!!!
Madhur Dadlani, try this link, copy and paste into your browser https://www.keepandshare.com/doc/7703457/tatted-cotter-pin-links-pdf-799k?da=y
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