Thursday, August 21, 2025

Tatting on nylon netting



Here are some examples (from a long time ago!) of my own attempts at putting tatting onto nylon netting. I first saw examples of the technique in Priscilla Tatting Book 2.  Here's a link to the overview page from the Antique Pattern Library. 

This pink necklace is my own design, completed many years ago, but as I recall the tatting was made first, then I arranged it with pins onto nylon netting cut roughly to shape but leaving plenty of net outside of the edges of the tatting. After that, sewed the tatting on using "invisible" nylon thread. When all that was done, carefully trimmed off the excess netting around the edges.



This teal green necklace of tatting on netting is also my own design, completed a long time ago.



In the photo above it's easy to see the edges of the netting, showing that it doesn't need to be cut perfectly!


The white collar design was copied from an example shown in the Priscilla Tatting Book 2. 




Each of these examples took a long time to make, and naturally are my special treasures. But, this same technique can be used to make small items that don't take so long and will still impress!


3 comments:

Jane McLellan said...

I tatted a couple of Pricilla collars on net, many years ago. It’s very effective, as you show here, we should revisit the idea.

Jane McLellan said...

I also make food covers by sewing tatted motifs onto net, am working on one now.

picotsnkeys said...

Those are special treasures! I tried mounting the tatting on netting myself. It did work, but didn't wow me enough to try it again. Well done!!