Showing posts with label beaded snowflake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beaded snowflake. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

I tatted another tiny beaded snowflake last night(see previous post)

One correction to make on the last post is that 
these are tatted in size 40 Lizbeth Blue Ice(not 
Snow White as I said in the last post).  Only the 
white showed up in the first snowflake and it didn't 
occur to me that it was Blue Ice I was working with.
But....this really tiny snowflake shows the blue 
beautifully and corrected me!  ;)
The beads on this one are even smaller than the 
ones on the first snowflake and they make the 
snowflake smaller than the first.
Here they are side by side to show the difference.
Hope your day is filled with joy and tatting!!! :)

 

Friday, December 15, 2017

2017 25 Motif Challenge # 13 Marie's pattern sorted out

I saw this beautiful pattern and had thread left from 
my Ice Drop earrings so I decided to try it.  A ton 
of beads and lots of thought, plus trial and error 
has produced this beautiful Snowflake-link here:
I knew how to get the "diamond" of beads on the 
tops of the rings and chains, but the tricky part was 
trying to figure out how to get the "diamonds" at 
the base of the rings.  I took photos of what I did.
On the first chain(not pictured) I slid 2 beads from 
the ball thread and one from the shuttle.
From then on it was like this....Before starting a 
ring, slide a bead from the shuttle up to the end of 
the chain.
 And....slide 4 beads into ring, 3 for the top diamond 
and one for the bottom of the ring, while holding the 
other bead at the end of the chain(between my finger 
and thumb).
 Tat your first stitch of the ring close to the bead at 
the end of the chain(which holds it in place), then 
continue tatting your ring.
 For those who don't know how to do the diamond 
at the top of the ring, slide 3 of the beads(from around 
the ring) to the top near the finger and thumb, and 
one bead from the shuttle.
 Tat your next ds to draw the beads into the diamond 
shape, and continue with your ring.
 When closing the ring, it was best for me to hold the 
bottom bead to the left and pull closed slowly.
 Now, as you see in the above picture you have 2 
beads of the bottom of the ring diamond in place, 
so next slide one bead from the ball, and one from 
the shuttle into place, and tat the first part of your 
chain.
 Next, make another diamond(this time on the top 
of the chain-which is like the top of the ring) slide 
3 beads from the ball and one from the shuttle into 
place.
 Then tat the next half of the chain
 Now, we slide a bead from the shuttle up to the 
chain again and continue working the snowflake.
 And, It's beautiful!!  :)
**Oh, I tatted the last chain and cut and tied it 
between the bottom and side beads of the final 
diamond.
And for size, it's smaller than a bangle bracelet,
was hoping to make it a suncatcher.
Tatted in size 40 Lizbeth Honey Drizzle with 
golden beads.
Happy tatting everyone!!! :)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Motif #14 Beaded Snowflake

Hi Everyone! I have still been tatting. The snowflake on the left is one I did several months ago and my mother-in-law loved it so....I decided I would make her one for Christmas(hoping to make 6 total). The one on the right is the one I just finished today and am pleased with the progress of my tatting. I can see how much more defined it is and it seems more clear to me. This one is firmer than the first one and I just enjoy the presentation.
Both done in size 10 thread with blue beads.
This is the Beaded Snowflake from Tatted Snowflakes by Vida Sunderman.