Roll tatting seems to be all over the tatting blogs these days.  That's means it's time to learn.  I borrowed Mary Konior's book "Tatting Patterns" from a friend lucky enough to have it.  One of her fragments patterns is called Almond.  It's got roll tatting and bare threads.  I started with a partially filled shuttle and it was going okay, until I ran out of thread.  Drat.  I wound on a bunch of thread and started again.  Do you know it's very nearly impossible to unpick roll tatting (even if you cuss)?  I had the ring partly open but broke the thread anyway.  Okay.  Start again.  Ta-da!  Not perfect, a little lumpy, but finished.  Coincidentally, the thread worked out so both end rings are red and purple and the colors are on opposite sides.  I thought that was really a nice touch.  This is my sister's dark and light rainbow hand-dyed thread -- the  Almond is small enough that it ended up being all dark rainbow!  Makes it look like I very nearly know what I'm doing.  Oh, and the magic threads worked a treat -- the ends just disappeared.Thank you to all of the tatters who have gone before me and blazed the trail to roll tatting -- where I could see it. I learned a lot from them -- like the roll has to transfer just like the ds!

6 comments:
Oh, heck, does this mean that I'm about to catch the roll tatting bug? Very pretty - you make it look SO easy!!!
I've been reading about roll tatting also. Maybe I should jump on the bandwagon!
Good job! I have been interested in the roll tatting too - it has an interesting/pretty look. It's on my list of techniques to learn, but I'm still working on those SCMRs and SSSRs!
Ooooh - Shiny - - - :)
They would make wonderful prismatic snowflakes.
And I thought that I had tatted all the Mary K. rolled motifs when I finished sampling 'Nutmeg'... Of course, it would stand to reason that there was another one in the one book that I do not have! Really like the look of 'Almonds' and you rendered it very nicely.
I think it looks amazing! And the colors are just awesome! :)
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