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October 19 2017 Tatting Newsletter


Carolyn Craig's "30 Tatted Designs for 2 Inch Beveled Glass" 2017

Carolyn Craig's new book presents a project new to me. It demonstrates how to use tatting to decorate 2" (5 cm) squares of beveled glass. I have seen tatting enclosed in glass pieces but enclosing the beveled glass pieces is different and intriguing.

cover Carolyn Craig 30 Tatted Designs for 2 inch Beveled Glass

Carolyn prepared 30 different designs with square outlines using multiple techniques to climb from the center out to the edge. The different centers offer lots of variations. In this sample from pg. 20 a string of 8 outward facing rings are joined together to make the center. It is possible to climb out from the last ring into the second round. Here the alternating ring and chain pattern joins to the center rings.

The third round may be entered easily by continuing the chain from the second round. The tight joins to that round and the four outward facing rings, floating rings, at the corners complete the square look.

Carolyn Craig 30 Tatted Designs for 2 inch Beveled Glass sample pg 20

The completed piece shown on the right lets us see the glass pieces enclosed between two matching motifs. Note that the two pieces are combined by an additional edging. this edging is completed on 3 sides and then the glass is inserted. The tatting is completed on this side last.

Carolyn Craig is a great tatting designer. I am delighted to have received this new book. Please look for her previous books, 3-D Tatted Angel & 3-D Fairies. Both the Angel and the Fairies books are published in lovely color, but this one has black and white photos clearly displayed and text easy to read.

The method of tatting the pieces includes rings, chains, both joining and decorative picots (picot gauge may be needed for the graduated size picots), mock picot to climb out of a ring and split rings also. Great projects.

Here's the latest article from the Tatting site at BellaOnline.com.

Flutterflake - Emma Crew Over the years I have had a few patterns that I have much admired. They are timeless. This snowflake with butterflies is one of these patterns. It was designed by © Emma Crew, 2001 and much enjoyed by the Online Tatting Class.

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art304685.asp

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