I made Victorian Snowflakes with 100s of knots! || Craftsmas Day 2

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  • @christenagervais7303
    @christenagervais7303 Рік тому +75

    My sister wanted her entire Christmas tree done in crocheted and tatted snowflakes. I made her 300! I admit, I used sugar to stiffen them! I also made her a crocheted angel for the top of her tree. It stood 12" high.

    • @MovieGuckerin
      @MovieGuckerin Рік тому

      Better use white wood glue diluted 1:1 with water. Because bugs love sugar....

  • @RetroClaude
    @RetroClaude Рік тому +43

    So glad you're enjoying Clodmas! I'm tempted to try my hand at tatting. These came together so quickly and are so pretty! 💚

    • @paper_maiden
      @paper_maiden Рік тому +4

      I really love Frivole's youtube channel for learning tatting! It makes the "transfer of the knot" fairly clear!
      Always excited about more people tatting!

  • @robintheparttimesewer6798
    @robintheparttimesewer6798 Рік тому +15

    Those turned out beautifully!
    Now I just have to remember….
    I don’t have time for a new hobby I don’t have time for a new hobby…

  • @Badgerstaff
    @Badgerstaff Рік тому +2

    My great-great-Aunt did needle tatting. We still have her needles and many of her doilies.

  • @susanne4271
    @susanne4271 Рік тому +18

    Omg! I just went to a Christmas party and was admiring the antique snowflake ornaments on the tree. I thought they were crochet, but as soon as the host said they were tatted I became obsessed with learning. I'll take this video as a sign to make them!!🥰

  • @lrajic8281
    @lrajic8281 Рік тому

    I love shuttle tatting. I am also a knitter and beadweaver For my eyes, get the magnifying glasses (wear like glasses on your face) with an LED. Amazon has one, with USB charger. The lenses pop out, from 1x to 5x. So much easier than a lamp and magnifying glass.

  • @galwieltauren497
    @galwieltauren497 Рік тому +11

    Lovely work! I love tatting snowflakes, too. I sell them just once a year at a 1-day Christmas market and that happened to be the same day your video came out :-)

  • @constancetroutman6419
    @constancetroutman6419 Рік тому

    what a wonderful surprise I got in the mail yesterday. The beautiful tatted snowflake that was the second one made.......thank you so much for sharing with me your fun creation

  • @lianapalumbo8457
    @lianapalumbo8457 Рік тому +4

    When you did your first video on tatting I wanted to learn how to do it. The day after I went to a little Op shop and they had a tatting kit for $1. I got so excited and want to make some snowflakes for my tree 😊

  • @ushere5791
    @ushere5791 Рік тому +1

    oh oh! a family friend who plays the dulcimer (and writes music books) needle-tatted us a snowflake ornament. we've had it for decades, and it is among my favorite ornaments on the tree, which we just put up yesterday. :)

  • @sallyburley8672
    @sallyburley8672 Рік тому +1

    You have inspired me to find my shuttle and get tatting again! I taught myself about 45 years ago, but have done very little over the years. Your ornaments are beautiful! x

  • @takaela
    @takaela Рік тому +2

    first, well done learning from a book, and an antique one at that!
    second, the multiple ends problem can be solved (at least for that design) with the (relatively) new technique of the Split Ring (uses two shuttles)
    third, a belated Welcome To Tatting!
    -dani, the geek-
    %-)

  • @jillyb9995
    @jillyb9995 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful ornaments💖 but I can't believe you sprayed starch then ironed straight onto your table top!!! You obviously have great faith in your abilities...and rightly so 👍😊🎄

  • @Grace_x68
    @Grace_x68 Рік тому +1

    I wonder how many husbands are going to eyerol now when your subscribers start yet a new hobby 😂....
    It's lovely, so dainty. You could also tat snowflakes and put in resin for matching holiday coasters.

  • @madameblathers5687
    @madameblathers5687 Рік тому +3

    I'm watching both Clodmas and Craftsmas 😊 Love both of your channels! I love seeing the variety of handicrafts, like I had never heard of tatting until your earlier video!

  • @paper_maiden
    @paper_maiden Рік тому +2

    I'm a fellow #10 tatter! I prefer the feeling on my fingers when I tat, even if it's not as elegant and impressive as the minuscule threads

  • @barbarahelgaker390
    @barbarahelgaker390 Рік тому +2

    This was such fun, especially with the link to the vintage patterns. Thank you - I am new to your work and really enjoying your videos.

  • @jessicaplumpton918
    @jessicaplumpton918 Рік тому

    I’m sitting here needle tatting a bookmark as I watch this. I’ve been thinking of trying out shuttle tatting again (last time I tried it did not go well 😅) - this video has convinced me it’s time to give it another shot!

  • @pamelafreeman4548
    @pamelafreeman4548 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful! I have my grandmother's tatting tool. Would love to learn someday!

  • @moonbasket
    @moonbasket Рік тому

    This is so cool! I have the thread and the shuttles and a book on tatting, but I've been too engrossed in my recent knitting projects to learn it yet. I want to learn how to do it so badly though because it's such an antique craft and so many antique style laces and trims can be made with it.

  • @anotherkys
    @anotherkys Рік тому

    the outside edge can be modified to be a single row using split rings, albeit it being a more modern tatting technique i believe

  • @bookgirl883
    @bookgirl883 Рік тому

    You are the only other shuttle tatter that I've seen hold their knot between thumb and middle finger like I do! It just feels so much more natural to me.

    • @kristien2010
      @kristien2010 Рік тому

      Don't feel alone. When I shuttle tat I have to do it that way too. My index finger just has more control for transferring the knot.

  • @sassak
    @sassak Рік тому +1

    just to go back to your comment on your eyes straining when you're doing such tiny work - if you are a contacts wearer, your contacts are correcting you for distance vision, and you could benefit from wearing even a +1.00 pair of readers over them if you're doing extended close-up work. I used to do that when in grad school and such to give my eyes a bit of a break. they're not just for folks over 40 whose eyes can't adjust quite as well. definitely helps with fatigue. if you don't wear contacts at all, then I mean, you could still try it for very close-up work, but I only have experience needing them over my contacts to cancel them out a bit (or I take off my glasses to work close-up for long periods because my numbers aren't super high, same idea in the end). ok random optometry tangent done :)
    loved the video! looking forward to more
    oh also, I really wanted to try the pack of candles at TJ's - glad to hear that you're pleased so far - maybe I'll go buy them tomorrow :)

  • @christenagervais7303
    @christenagervais7303 Рік тому +1

    I really love to tat! I tat with a shuttle and my daughter tats with a needle. I love the portability of shuttle tatting and the ease of the patterns! I have made doilies and snowflakes with #30 crochet cotton, but I do like #10.

  • @StetStudio
    @StetStudio Рік тому

    Growing up our Christmas tree was full of my grandmother’s handmade ornaments my mother had kept. There were a lot of snowflakes similar to what you’ve made, although I’m not sure if they were tatted or crocheted…

  • @LilyLewis771
    @LilyLewis771 Рік тому +1

    I just picked up a similar snowflake ornament from our German Christmas last night! I thought it would be fun to have one as inspiration to make my own too :)

  • @nancyjohnson8939
    @nancyjohnson8939 Рік тому +1

    I have only done needle tatting but now I want to try shuttle tatting

  • @TheP0rt
    @TheP0rt Рік тому +5

    Why do you have little heart on your face if you don’t mind me asking love the snowflakes

  • @kathyramsey148
    @kathyramsey148 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for introducing me to tatting !
    Something I would like to do !

  • @GracefullyUnraveled
    @GracefullyUnraveled Рік тому

    I love the second one the best!

  • @patytrico
    @patytrico Рік тому +2

    Merry Holidays! I do needle tatting, just because my hands fight a lot with the shuttle, but the results are atisfiyng too!

  • @soberanobrasil9370
    @soberanobrasil9370 9 місяців тому

    Lovely!!! Thank you!!

  • @marta_makes
    @marta_makes Рік тому +1

    I love this! I bought a shuttle immediately and I'm going to try to learn tatting :))

  • @ingeschumann372
    @ingeschumann372 Рік тому

    I love tatting and learned it years ago from grandma. Your work looks realy great, but you should pull the rings and chains more tied. Then edges and doilies are stiff without starching and ironing.

  • @catherinejustcatherine1778
    @catherinejustcatherine1778 Рік тому +2

    Delightfully delicate!
    I admit that ironing scene was scary!
    How do you keep the iron & table surface safe?

  • @paigelundy7837
    @paigelundy7837 Рік тому

    BEAUTIFUL!!! the craft AND the person

  • @pivoine3176
    @pivoine3176 Рік тому

    One could say the second pattern s a very special snowflake.

  • @kathyvazquez3601
    @kathyvazquez3601 Рік тому

    Well done!! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @aly_b
    @aly_b Рік тому

    Oh, looks super cute 🤩, I'll definitely try it.

  • @aroger2486
    @aroger2486 Рік тому

    So beautiful! I love them.

  • @dallasmandy
    @dallasmandy Рік тому +1

    Yay!

  • @emilythomas6776
    @emilythomas6776 Рік тому +2

    Love the ornaments! And the sweater you're wearing! Did you make it? Do you have the pattern?

    • @waqupi
      @waqupi Рік тому +2

      shes wearing the rowena jumper by fabel knitwear! i knit it myself after seeing her wear it in a video some months ago

    • @emilythomas6776
      @emilythomas6776 Рік тому

      @@waqupi Thank you!!!

  • @lizmarin9568
    @lizmarin9568 Рік тому +3

    So pretty! What is that blue thing in your face?

  • @gericlaire
    @gericlaire Рік тому

    Love your sweater …what is that pattern?

  • @loopylori2563
    @loopylori2563 Рік тому +1

    I see why you're having difficulty! The thread you're using is not a tight enough twist! Knots won't slide smoothly on loosely twisted thread.
    Using a tightly spun thread will make the knots slide much smoother and the stitches will lie much more neatly.
    It's easy to use smaller thread sizes if it's tightly spun. I can tat with size eighty thread and even button hole thread. I shop at Handy Hands Tatting, run by preserver of old tatting patterns, Barbara Foster. High twist thread makes all the difference. I made the same mistake when I first started with knit-cro-sheen and ended up in tears of frustration! Do try tighter twist thread!!!

  • @venteuse
    @venteuse Рік тому

    Is tatting quicker than crochet?

    • @galwieltauren497
      @galwieltauren497 Рік тому +3

      I’d say tatting takes longer, but you can make more intricate lace designs with it.

    • @cargotv
      @cargotv Рік тому

      One good thing about crochet is that it’s easier to undo when you make a mistake. You just pull! Each stitch in tatting is a knot, so practically impossible to undo.

  • @annecain3301
    @annecain3301 Рік тому +1

    Unfortunately scented candles and air fresheners can cause exacerbation of asthma.