Shuttle Tatting - Thrown Rings
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2024
- Thrown Rings are also known as Floating Rings. They add a beautiful element of design to any tatted piece. In this video we look at how to make them.
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I really like how you explain everything step by step and take the time to pause and show the work before you go on. Great teaching.
Thank you so much!
Thank you Monique!! Have been trying to work this out for a couple of days - should have come straight to you! LOL!
hehe, I'm glad you found it and it helped you!
Thank you so much! I’ve been trying to tat a little bunny rabbit and the pattern calls for thrown rings for the ears. I haven’t been able to get it right. With your explanation, I think I can make it now. Thanks again.
That is awesome!! I am happy to help you through a DM if needed. 😊
Hola, ud. Podría emitir un video de como insertar las perlitas durante el tejido en las formas diferentes? Gracias de antemano
There are videos on beads already. If you have a look in the playlist you'll find them.🙂
Hello again haha! Still trying to understand bits and pieces. I'm not sure I understand what the difference is between a normal ring and a thrown ring? Can't you just make a chain and then a ring normally? Or can you only make a ring by turning your work and this is so that you can continue the chain in the same direction?
It's all about the direction your work is going. The best way for you to understand it is to have a play with it yourself - then you'll be able to see what is happening as you do it. I think it will make more sense to you then.🙂
I have a pattern with a ring on both the top and bottom of the chain at the same location. How do you go about tatting this? I’m left with a gap.
I work the bottom ring first then the top ring and continue into the chain. You will have a small gap because of the nature of the rings. I hope that helps you.
To clarify, work the chain, reverse work and work the ring under the chain, reverse to work the thrown thing, then continue with the chain? Or the thrown ring first?
@@michaelmaxgierl2887 Correct. Work the bottom ring first, then the thrown ring, then continue with the chain.