An interesting local bead shop had a supply of S-Lon nylon micro-macrame cord in many appealing colors, so I couldn't resist buying a collection! I've always thought of tatting as a version of macrame anyway, since it is made of knots.
The cord I used is .5mm thickness, comparable to a size 10 thread. It's slippery and stiff, so takes a bit of experience to get used to.
It takes a firm hand to get the knots tight. Occasionally I had trouble closing a ring because of the cord twisting and kinking. Being able to re-open a ring is a skill worth knowing!
Really nice how the 3-dimensional pod shape formed naturally with no blocking required.
For the "fluff" inside the pod, I used white cord with large picots and 6 mm beads for the "seeds". Although I followed my original pattern for the pod, I made up a distinct filler variation.
The finished object is waterproof. I sewed in tail ends and secured them with glue. I did try a "thread zapper" with a hot tip that melts the nylon, but that tool can instantly cut a project to ruin, and leaves a dark residue. I prefer sewing in ends and although I don't use glue on cotton, the slippery nylon does need glue to keep the ends from popping out.
The finished pod strung onto a leather cord makes an "art to wear" necklace. Definitely different!
8 comments:
Looks great!! :)
That is an amazing piece of tatting! I love seeing how you experiment with threads and bringing your ideas into being!
That is gorgeous!
StephanieW
Totally stunning and makes a very different piece of jewellery to wear
I was afraid to buy and try your pod love the demonstration pictured I will put this on my list so cute😄 I will not use this thread it scares me and I'm an old dog no new tricks here😊
These are very creative, Marilee.
The threads are interesting too. I've tried tatting with fishing line, but the colours are not as attractive.
Oh! Wonderful find! I miss the bead store I used to visit before the move. I thought for sure there would be a store here, but alas!
Good to know about the cord. I have sketches for a door wreath in tatting. Maybe this would work??
Oh, and I love the pattern!
All these are very Creative and you have done great work. I will also try this with the help of the Macrame Thread.
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