Needle Tatting - #1 Beautifully Basic Tatted Bracelet: part one by RustiKate

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  • "Beautifully Basic" Tatted Bracelet: part one
    This tatted bracelet is both adorable, and easily customizable to match any outfit, and fit any size. Even better, it is a great beginner tatting project! If you are a beginner needle tatter, this video is for you! A three part series, Tatting -- "Beautifully Basic Tatted Bracelet" by RustiKate, walks you through the creation process step-by-step from beginning to end.
    * Now with transcript/CC written by Heather Robertson (Thank you Heather!)
    10 page PDF Tatting Pattern for this project is available for sale on:
    Etsy (www.etsy.com/s...)
    Craftsy (www.craftsy.com... )
    For the best learning experience I recommend you purchase this pattern and use it as you follow along with this video. The purchase of patterns by RustiKate, are also greatly appreciated and help Katy to keep making videos. But the pattern is not required, basic skills can be learned from the video alone.
    Supply List:
    Size 10 Thread
    Size 5 Tatting Needle or 5" Doll Needle
    Two ½" Buttons
    ½" Ribbon (at least 18" long)
    Fray Check
    Measuring Tape
    Sewing Thread and Needle
    Scissors
    A few of Katy's patterns are available at:
    Etsy (www.etsy.com/s... )
    Craftsy (www.craftsy.com... )
    Connect with RustiKate on Facebook @ / 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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  • @joanlabelle5904
    @joanlabelle5904 11 років тому +1

    And now you've added CC. This is wonderful. I love the added commentary. Please give your helper a huge Thank You from me.

  • @pasmith09
    @pasmith09 10 років тому +1

    It's so much fun picking up a craft you haven't used for a long time.Thanks Kate for making it easy.your method of teaching is very enjoyable.

    • @RustiKate
      @RustiKate  10 років тому +1

      Patricia, I'm so glad that you found me and have started tatting again. That is wonderful! Thank you for the encouragement, it makes me happy to be able to help and share what I love.

  • @joanlabelle5904
    @joanlabelle5904 11 років тому

    Oh Katy, This video is perfect. I can easily follow along with the printed text. I appreciate all the work that went into creating this video and I can't wait to get started. I'm already seeing not just the bracelet but bookmarks and card borders. May God bless you and help you to continue your inspirational creations. Thank you for sharing your talents!

  • @missbridjety
    @missbridjety 7 років тому +2

    you go girl! I Love Learning new or coming up with another •hopefully• easier but •at least• more understandable way of doing things.

  • @polynanas
    @polynanas 11 років тому

    Katy, enjoying the videos they, are the perfect addition to the pattern.

  • @RustiKate
    @RustiKate  11 років тому

    The CC gals are amazing, I'm super excited that we have these up now!!! :)

  • @RustiKate
    @RustiKate  11 років тому

    Kathleen, If you catch it right away you don't have to start over. If you can locate the spot where the loop was before it tighten all up, simply insert your needle through there, and pull the thread tight, pulling the ring (R.) into proper form at the same time. If you can't find that spot, then tighten the ring (R.) up so that it forms roughly the ring (R.) shape. Then insert your needle as near the top of the start of the ring (R.) as you can find, and pull thread tight. Knot afterwords. :)

  • @RustiKate
    @RustiKate  11 років тому

    Yay, so glad that you are giving it a try!!!! :)

  • @reehammg2199
    @reehammg2199 8 років тому +1

    thank you for your video
    you make it very easy
    will try it as soon as I can .💓💓💓

  • @annalouux8553
    @annalouux8553 7 років тому

    Katy thank you so much for sharing your videos. ..great help

  • @RustiKate
    @RustiKate  11 років тому

    So glad, Kathy! :)

  • @BoudoirBoutiqueNC
    @BoudoirBoutiqueNC 11 років тому

    I've NEVER heard of this....absolutely beautiful. I am going to give this a try. Thanks so much, new sub here front and center!

  • @candisstewart6481
    @candisstewart6481 5 років тому

    Thank you so much! I finally succeeded yay! But now I’m lost at the end...I can’t seem to get the RW’s right.

  • @RustiKate
    @RustiKate  11 років тому

    The ring and chain are made the same way, with the same number of threads. The difference between them is when you slide your work off the needle, that is when you actually do the steps that make it a chain or a ring. Please take a look at either my "needle tatting basics" videos or my "speed tatting method" video, I think these concepts are shown in action on the second part of each video series. Hope this helps!!!! :)

  • @RustiKate
    @RustiKate  11 років тому

    Hey, there! You can use either a size 5 tatting needle, or a 5 inch doll needle (if you blunt the sharp pointed end). UA-cam doesn't allow me to put links in these messages, but if you search online, you can find them on Amazon, as well as Create For Less, and a lot of others. In stores they can sometimes be found in Hobby Lobby, and Micheal's. But online is your best option! Hope this helps! :)

  • @RustiKate
    @RustiKate  11 років тому

    I have a pattern available, with step-by-step photos, on my RustiKate Etsy shop, and also my RustiKate Craftsy shop. I can't post links here or I would. But if you go to the bottom of any of the videos, end of the information section, there should be a link to the online stores. Hope this helps! :)

  • @nousdeuxetdeux
    @nousdeuxetdeux 9 років тому

    Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @connieward3368
    @connieward3368 8 років тому +1

    what size is the needle and the thread, please, making one for each of my great granddaughters thank you

  • @leahmondloch3794
    @leahmondloch3794 9 років тому

    shuttle tatting is fun, but you have to get that thread to flip, if you don't get that thread to flip you will have to start over, that's the hole key, get that thread to flip

  • @missbridjety
    @missbridjety 7 років тому

    is there a tatting ->needle

  • @bertavega1986
    @bertavega1986 10 років тому

    me gusta mucho tus trabajos aunque no hablo ingles pero entiendo lo que explicas gracias.

    • @RustiKate
      @RustiKate  10 років тому

      Berta, thank you for your comment! I am sorry that I cannot teach you in your language. But I am very glad that you can understand what I am trying to share. Happy tatting! :)

  • @tanbeachbuminmaui
    @tanbeachbuminmaui 11 років тому

    Can you make a video on how to make the toe and upper foot tatted piece shown on you before you sit on the chair at the beginning of this video. Thanks!

  • @kathleenw.5946
    @kathleenw.5946 11 років тому

    What happens if you forget to close a circle do you have to start all over again

  • @battygirlrachel
    @battygirlrachel 11 років тому

    I'm new to tatting and a little confused. The instructions I've seen show that when you make a ring, it is done on a single thread but when making a chain your working with two threads. how do you combine these elements? I'm determined to make this bracelet as a friends wedding gift but can't get past making the ring. When I slide the chain stitches down on to the thread, I still have a loop as though I were making a ring. Obviously I'm overlooking something but I can't figure out what. Help!!

  • @lima2luma
    @lima2luma 11 років тому

    hello RustiKate. can you please tell me the needles name & where i can buy this kind of needles ,i really like your works their beautiful ,& i want to try it please i hope you gone a help me thank you .

  • @willich123
    @willich123 10 років тому

    i find shuttle tatting is a bit hard to do im new at tatting and the needle just looks easier and more uniform but im sure that has more to do with technique and experience . but you did beautifully

    • @RustiKate
      @RustiKate  10 років тому

      Tia, totally give needle tatting a try, it is a lot easier than shuttle tatting for most! You can do it! :)

  • @summervan5917
    @summervan5917 8 років тому

    Can you do this using a shuttle instead?

  • @chawntelh
    @chawntelh 9 років тому

    Holy Sh*t! Now I know how it feels when people see me using 4 dpn to make socks.....it looks very complicated and Scary hard! Dang girl! Lol

  • @connieward3368
    @connieward3368 8 років тому

    found where you have the sizes for needle and thread. right in front of my nose....lol

  • @aliziacamposrodriguezgenar4616
    @aliziacamposrodriguezgenar4616 9 років тому

    Esta padrisima lastima q lo hagas tan rapido gracias

  • @CRRBennett
    @CRRBennett 10 років тому

    i noticed you are not doing your special step. why? do you normally?
    Thanks!

    • @CRRBennett
      @CRRBennett 10 років тому

      oops sorry, I spoke too soon! thanks

  • @leahmondloch3794
    @leahmondloch3794 9 років тому

    i like you toe ankle bracelet

  • @lima2luma
    @lima2luma 11 років тому

    hello
    RustiKate can you please tell me the needles name & where i can buy this kind of needles ,i really like your works their beautiful ,& i want to try it please i hope you gone a help me thank you .