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Day 1 |
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Abbreviations |
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R |
ring |
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picot |
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SR |
split ring |
Sh1 (Sh2) |
shuttle 1 (shuttle 2) |
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Cl |
close |
+ |
join |
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LBP |
long beaded picot (see instructions below) |
B |
bead |
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bttn |
button |
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after / change to Sh2 |
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Each day I will cover any new techniques which may be new to the tatter. I assume that everybody will know how to do split rings but if not, here's a link. |
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Today's Pattern - please read suggestion section below |
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Place 6 beads on Sh1 and keep well wound back on the shuttle until required. Use the two bright colours for now and keep the other til later!!!
Using Sh1
R1: 4 – 2 + (hole in bttn) 3 Cl
SR2:
4 / 2 LBP (9 B) 2 Cl |
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Techniques & Suggestions To start the first ring without a knot |
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Please note you do not need to tie the second shuttle to the first. |
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Joining to the button from a ring. |
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Place button on top of core thread |
Pull loop up through hole using core thread. |
Take shuttle through loop |
Tighten carefully so button sits on top of work and ring thread still slides. |
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To start the first split ring without a knot |
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Before closing the first ring put the end of the second shuttle through the ring. |
Close whilst 'pinching' the end. On the second half of the SR you will tat over this tail. |
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Adding beads before forming a picot on 2nd half SR |
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When reaching the place where the beads are to be added take the second shuttle thread and add beads to it BEFORE the next half of the ds. |
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Take the second shuttle thread and add stated number of beads. |
Place a safety pin (or paper clip) to secure them in place. |