Shuttles or Needles?
Dec. 18th, 2003 11:37 amHello fellow tatters!
Have any of you tried tatting with needles? I first heard of tatting from a needle-tatting pattern I saw in "Fancywork" magazine some years ago. I picked up a set of needles and learned to tat with them, not even realizing there was this whole other world of shuttles out there...
Eventually, I caught on to shuttles - but had a hard time learning the technique until I came across the wonderful photo instructions on Jen's Tat-ra Sutra site. (highly recommended instrux for those new to the craft, btw!)
I prefer shuttles these days, but I was wondering what other tatters think. Do tell!
Have any of you tried tatting with needles? I first heard of tatting from a needle-tatting pattern I saw in "Fancywork" magazine some years ago. I picked up a set of needles and learned to tat with them, not even realizing there was this whole other world of shuttles out there...
Eventually, I caught on to shuttles - but had a hard time learning the technique until I came across the wonderful photo instructions on Jen's Tat-ra Sutra site. (highly recommended instrux for those new to the craft, btw!)
I prefer shuttles these days, but I was wondering what other tatters think. Do tell!
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Date: 2003-12-30 06:32 pm (UTC)I've heard some say that needle tatting is easier to learn, but then I had no problem getting the "flip" (supposedly the hard part). I've also heard that needle tatting is slightly looser than shuttle tatting. But that might change with practice. *shrug*
And I looooove Jen's site for instructions!! Absolutely perfect when you're trying to teach yourself! I can't find the initial site I used anymore, but it was very similar to Carrie Carlson's site. Well, shoot! I was going to post her link, but it's not working at the moment. Hrmph.
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Date: 2004-01-02 08:17 am (UTC)I thought it was something I was doing incorrectly.
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Date: 2004-01-02 12:42 pm (UTC)There actually are one or two patterns out there that are needle-only. Which translates to: You can do it with a shuttle, but you're going to have to remove the thread from the shuttle at least once! ;)
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