Thursday, November 17, 2011

Success!


I'm not sure when I'll use a single shuttle split ring, but now I know I can! After our online Tat 'n Chat on Saturday, I was determined to master this technique. Despite my best efforts, I just could not make another ring.

Last night, I went to YouTube and found Karen Cabrera's video. Suddenly, everything clicked! Thank you, Karen!

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  1. Here I'd thought I did such a good job....

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  2. I can't imagine you ever having only ONE shuttle so it's unlikely you'll use the technique but you never know.....

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  3. Gina is right . . . You and only one shuttle? Never happen. But I'm glad that the SSSR finally took. Wish I could get the Loop on Ring to stick for me, or even to come close to working more than once . . . .

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  4. Yay! Your SSSRs look wonderful!
    I never thought about how absolutely hilarious it is to think of you EVER needing this technique :)

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  5. Diane this is beautiful. It would make a wonderful addition to a handmade card. As an edging it is perfect. Happy Single Shuttle Tatting...
    P.S. I didn't know there was anything but single shuttle tatting. So much to learn...

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  6. Hi Diane,
    Well done on the mastery of the SSSR. I do like tatting single shuttle edgings - I find them relaxing for a change and you don't need to re-wind your shuttle as you are only ever unwinding as you tat so I'm sure you will find them useful at some point. Remember the edging I made for Michelle's hanky? That was a one-shuttle edging and to fit around the curve, I used SSSRs.

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  7. Please share - what is the secret to having the loops close together? Mine have fiber lengths in between. I haven't figured out how to make them without the fiber showing in between.

    I'm guessing there is a trick to it, I haven't been able to manage it (yet)

    any hints to share?

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  8. Great! Another tool to add to your repertoire.

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  9. Looks like you are doing great! :)

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  10. The dragon pattern... umm.... Flying Norwegian Dragons by Anne Bruvold calls for SSSR's! :-D

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  11. well done. I too have just learnt to SSSR and am practicing in order to make a Norwegian Dragon for my SIL who loves dragons.

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  12. Congratulations on learning a new technique!

    I really like Karen's videos.

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  13. I have a pattern for by Anne B. the Norwegian Minor dragon. It is single shuttle split rings for the body. Than there are a few humming bird patterns that are that. And another dragon I think by Martha Ess.

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  14. I enjoy the SSSR but I have to do it or practice it every few weeks so I don't forget how to do it. I'm going to find that Youtube video and check it out. Looks like you got it. Happy Thanksgiving!

    PS. Come see me and enter my giveaway...

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  15. Diane, you did a great job!!!!
    I loved doing the SSSR, too, but like Linda, if I don't practice it often, I'll forget!
    I'll have to check out the youtube by Karen.

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  16. Those YouTube videos are great! I learn so much from them. I need to check this one out. Thank you!

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  17. Too beautiful the color diane ;
    it is necessary to make necklaces with this thread

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