Tatted "Snowflake" Tutorial and Pattern: part one (Full Project) by RustiKate
Tatted "Snowflake" Tutorial and Pattern: part one (Full Project) by RustiKate Click on “Show More” for more info and useful links... Follow along as Katy shows you, step-by-step, how to make a handmade needle tatted snowflake! Free pattern below (pattern suitable for shuttle and needle tatters). Enjoy, learn, have fun, and happy holidays! *If at any point this video is moving too fast for you, and you would like to take it slower, and get a better look at what I just did or follow along, YouTube has a video speed adjuster/slow motion setting, that is great to make use of. Tatted Snowflake Pattern by RustiKate Supplies List: Size 10 or 20 Thread Size/#5 Tatting Needle (or Shuttle) Scissors Iron Ornament Hook Spray Starch (optional) Pattern: R. 2ds, p, 2ds, cl. Ch. 4ds, p, 8ds. R. 3ds, p, 1ds, Lg p, 1ds, p, 3ds, cl. Ch. 8ds, p, 4ds, RW. *R. 2ds, j (to p of first ring made), 2ds, cl, RW. Ch. 4ds, j (to free p of last chain made), 8ds. R. 3ds, p, 1ds, Lg p, 1ds, p, 3ds, cl. Ch. 8ds, p, 4ds, RW.** Repeat from *to** until total of four small rings, four large rings, and seven chains are made. Ch. 8ds, p, 4ds, RW. R. 2ds, j (to p of first ring made), 2ds, cl, RW. Ch. 4ds, j (to free p of last chain made), 8ds. R. 3ds, p, 1ds, Lg p, 1ds, p, 3ds, cl. Ch. 8ds, j (to free p of very first chain made), 4ds, RW. Tie off to top of first ring made, base of first chain. Double knot, hide thread ends and trim thread. Iron. Stiffen with spray starch if desired. Attach ornament hook to any free large picot. If you make this ornament please share a photo or video with me (RustiKate) and your fellow tatters, we would love to see your creation! You can share photos and ask questions @ the RustiKate Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/rustikate/) A few of Katy's patterns are available at: Etsy (https://www.etsy.com/shop/RustiKate ) Craftsy (https://www.craftsy.com/profile/rustikate ) For more from RustiKate please visit: Katy's website @ https://www.rustikate.com and RustiKate on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/RustiKate Katy is the former creative design and development, how-to expert, tatting instructor, model, and photographer for "MaryJane's Farm" magazine and publications. As a professional tatting and how-to instructor, she has over ten years of experience, and has taught across the country from Georgia to Alaska. Katy firmly believes that if she can tat, so can you! Also check out RustiKate links, in the "About RustiKate's Channel" section.
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