I’m so very blessed & honored to have found you. My great grandmother taught me to crochet almost 30 yrs ago. As an adult I discovered Tatting but I never could quite understand it. My granny isn’t here to teach a lefty like me anymore. Browsing I found your video & with a spool of #10 thread & a regular quilting needle, your video answered the age old tale (you CAN teach an old dog a new trick), bc @ 42 I finally learned to Needle Tat. I can’t wait to share with the world...ty so very much 🙏 . Have a blessed day.
First off, THANK YOU for your video. Secondly, I came to youtube looking for instructions to where I didn't have to cut string off the ball because, as you were saying, I was thinking, "Why would anyone do this if there were so many ends to tie up?" So I thank you profusely for showing me. Your video is awesome. Keep up the good work!
I have my grandma's tatting shuttles but I'm having trouble getting it so I bought some tatting needles a few days ago after watching a few videos and I'm getting it ! thank you so much for showing me how easy it can be
WOW I got it! This is awesome and a great tutorial. I atte to pted years ago before the Internet was around and the ccx written instructions were confusing. Your instructions are very easy to follow. I'm excited! Thank you for posting this little gem. Definitely sharing. Bless you for taking the time and effort with these instructions. Will be looking for more patterns and projects.
Don’t know if you’re still checking comments. I’m curious how do you make say a 2nd true ring as your next element? Do you have to cut the first ring from the ball to be able to work with a new tail end? Thank you so much for this video. It was clear and concise and I was able to duplicate it easily. I’m definitely a newbie. Cheers from FL😺
Hi Raven. I now run The Online Tatting Class on TH-cam. It is the same class that Georgia Seitz started over 24 years ago. Come join us there and you will learn so much more.
Thank you! I appreciate the way you teach, explaining along the way and show exactly what you're doing so much! I'm a very visually oriented learner but also benefit from the explanation of what is being done and what it does. Liked & subscribed! I'm so glad I found your channel this morning :)
Thank you so much for this video. My grandmother taught me tatting on a shuttle. I have forgotten how to use the shuttle but sure I can find it on line somewhere and pick it up again. This stitch looks better then the one you showed first and that is how the instructions show how to do needle tatting. I really like that it doesn't need to be knotted. Looks like the true stitch that you get on a shuttle. Glad I found your instructions.
Hi Gayle. I now run The Online Tatting Class on TH-cam. It is the same class that Georgia Seitz started over 24 years ago. Come join us there and you will learn so much more.
I'm a newbie tatter and this is not at all confusing to me. But, I have seen other videos in the past few days that showed the first method of doing a ring, so I was familiar with that method already. I'm glad you helped me learn the difference between both methods. Your explanations are very detailed and your speed is just right for a newbie! Thanks!
Thank you so much Cheryl. I hope that one day you will share your work with me and let me see your progress. I am also a member of the Georgia Seitz online tatting class. If your interested in going to classes to learn even more here is the link. www.georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm. The classes resume on the 15th of this month. They teach both needle and shuttle tatting. You will meet a ton of well versed tatters even a few famous tatters there. Just go to the site and send an email to Cyn. She is a wonderful teacher. She will get you started best of all the classes are free. I hope to see you there. :)
I am new at tatting and look forward to the smaller tutorials and some lessons on attaching the rings. I would appreciate projects at the beginners level. Thank you for you work and sharing!
Diane Terrizzi Your welcome and thank you for watching. I will be doing the videos for the online needle classes coming up in the fall for Georgia Seitz online classes. All the classes will have patterns to go with them and there will be tat alongs for each of the class projects. It is a Huge undertaking and I am really enjoying doing it. Those will be released in the fall as the classes are done. So keep an eye out for those. If you would like to be a part of the classes here is the link to join. They are free all you have to do is contact Cynthia and she will get you going and ready for the fall needle tatting classes. I will be helping teach the classes and hope to see you there. www.georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm This link goes to the new tatters classes this will all change in the fall as the shuttle classes and needle classes have been divided. But for right now contact Cynthia to get signed up and ready for the fall classes. Happy Tatting
Thank you so.....much on showing me how to make a true ring.......I was getting so flusterated, I fell in love with this form of work, I want to learn more about it so I can get better doing it.
I love your modest and humble acknowledgement when told your video is a waste of time. You certainly are a master tatters and have the mastery to teach people tatting and shall I call it etiquette. Thanks and blessings. You're the best. The true ring is truly beautiful.
Thank you for showing me the difference between the two rings. I am just starting out with needle tatting and am a visual learning. I look forward to watching more of your videos. I am looking for an easy cross pattern if you could please help me out. Thank you. Have a good day.
I am a left handed and new to tatting and have had to learn by watching right handed tutorials It has been a challenge! I tried to go to the online classes from your link but it said error can not be found. I would love to attend the classes. I would really love it If you have left handed ones. I was able to do the true ring on the first try. You are a very good instructor Thank you very much.
Hi Jo. Have you been to the Georgia Seitz online video channels. I make those videos as well. The nice thing is you can flip those videos and it will be like your sitting across from me. I hope that helps and Happy Tatting
Yes, please lower your hands, or raise the camera. A lot of the work is done out of view. I love tatting, and appreciate any new tricks. Thanks ! Hugs from Canada
Thank you for the great tutorial. It has helped me out a lot. I am still having issues with pulling the tail through my stitches. I can't figure out why it's happening. I've tried different types of threads, and it's still not pulling through properly. Could it be I'm adding the stitches too tight to the needle? I'm using a size 3 needle and linen thread. Thanks for any tips.
Hello. I am so glad you enjoyed the video. As far as the needle issue my guess is your tatting with a smaller needle than you need to and your putting the stitches on too tight. I would loosen up on the stitches first then if it doesn't get easier then get a larger needle. Go up to the size 5 needle. However in defense of the tatting I would definitely work on loosening the stitches on the needle. A size 3 needle really makes the tatting beautiful.
Thank you for your advice. I will try loosening the stitches. I tried using a larger needle and still had the same issues, so I believe the tension of my stitches is the problem. Thanks again
First off let me say I applaud your efforts to share this information. I remember when I first started needle tatting a few years ago and how confusing it was trying to figure out some of the more advanced techniques way back then. Having said that, I think I might have had a difficult time understanding this video if I hadn't learned making a true ring with thread cut off the ball first since seeing the end of the thread (that was cut off the ball) really helped me understand the thread orientation. Perhaps it might be more clear to newbees if you just did a simple video starting with a true ring using the thread cut off the ball first and then progress to show how to do the more advanced techinque of making a true ring with the ball thread. Then if you want to compare the true ring with the SCMR you could always include those instructions at the end of the video. It's kind of a natural progression of making needle tatted rings. It's just a suggestion and again, I applaud your efforts to share this valuable knowledge with needle tatters. :) Barb G, AKA Sonsery, (who is also an alumna of Cyn's tatting class :).
Thank you so much Barb. I thought about that when I did the video and they were wanting the demo for class pretty quick. So had to cut it a bit short. I have to agree with you on progressing up to the true ring. I am hoping that once things get a bit settled around here and I help Cyn get things set up for the changes next year on the classes and yahoo group I really want to break these vids down to one step at a time type of series. I have so many videos that show more than one technique that I believe it can confuse a newbie to the tatting world. I love it when I hear from others with critique that is helpful. My whole goal with this channel was to clarify more in depth and with slower hand movements so viewers could understand them better. Many of these vids were on a rush order. Next year a revamp of them all so any advice is greatly appreciated. Have a wonderful day and Happy Tatting.
Wonderful! I look forward to seeing your new videos. I agree, that showing multiple techniques in one video can often be confusing to new tatters. Heck, it can be confusing to us old timers too. LOL I'm always looking for good videos to send newbees to. Have a wonderful day and happy tatting.
Could you please show me how to pull the thread off off the needle not sure what I’m doing wrong maybe it’s the size of the needle or the thread. Don’t know for sure. Thanks.
Thank you for a very clear instructive tutorial. Yes, the true ring is much tighter and nicer than regular needle tatted rings. But I cannot figure out how to make two consecutive true rings without a chain between them. How to position the thread in my hand and on the needle. Could you please explain how to make for example 1st Ring 3-6-3 cl and then 2nd Ring 3+6-3 cl.
Hi and thank you for watching. I'm sorry I haven't been able to update for awhile however I have another channel that goes into more depth about needle tatting and you will find many answers there as well as how to begin. Here is the link to that channel. th-cam.com/users/GeorgiaSeitzOnlineBeginningNeedleTattingClass
I know this is a very old video but if you could please explain how to join a true ring to the previous ring that would be helpful. I am a shuttle tatter trying to needle tatt and my rings/chains keep zigzaging i have no clue what im doing wrong, even when following directions.
Ty very much for showing this I love it. I do have one request could you show how to add a second true ring without chain in between... Making the rings back to back... I am like you said a visual learner somewhat... Again ty for this I didn't know either that there are true rings for needle
Hi Patricia, I am not making any new videos and haven't for awhile now. I have been taking care of my mother who has dementia and she has gotten to the point we have had to begin the process of placing her in a nursing care facility. Hopefully that will all be settled by the end of the year. As soon as that is behind us I can then again focus on the videos as well as the other things that I have laid to the side in order to take care of her. Then you will see new videos come out and new things to do. Happy Tatting
HI there, I'm new to needle tatting and your video is very helpful! thanks so much. I'm wondering if you can tell me the kind of camera you are using. I see that you are using a remote to zoom. I've researched webcams and no one is able to tell me the one that has a remote, and you know!!! I'd really appreciate it if you can share with me the type of camera you are using. the zoom in feature really helped me to follow what you are doing. Thanks so much and I cant wait to get started tatting!
Ok, after many failed attempts, I finally got this. Thank you for your last helpful tips btw, I am now using that half stitch and it has made a difference in the way my tatting lays right at that point where the ring meets the chain .My question is how do you continue from this point? After the chain, how would you make a true ring once you've begun tatting? Do you continue to work all your rings with your tail thread? Please clue me in on how to make the NEXT true ring.
Andrea Epperson Hi Andrea and thank you for watching. You would continue making rings using either the true ring or the standard self closing mock ring that needle tatters usually do. The true ring is seldom used these days as it creates alot of ends to sew in unless your willing to struggle with a huge amount of thread thru the eye of the needle. I am currently working on videos for the online classes that Georgia Seitz sponsors and will be doing all the videos for all of the class for beginners. Those classes start in the fall with a whole new layout for the classes including new tat along videos for the homework. Would love for you to join us. Here is the link to get signed up for those. www.georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm Just contact Cynthia and she will get you all set up. Over the summer there is also some special classes they are doing in the beginners class as well, last but not least there is always someone in the classroom on Thursday's just in case someone needs help. So contact Cynthia and lets get you in the classes and then you will be able to meet the new teacher of the needle tatting classes. Barb. She is an absolute sweetheart and she is very knowledgeable with needle tatting. Hope to see you soon. I always pop in to say hello to everyone. Happy Tatting
+Elizabeth Snow Hi Elizabeth and thank you so much for watching. As far as the 2 shuttle patterns go, shuttle tatters use the second shuttle as if it was a ball of thread. the first shuttle is the working shuttle. So to convert look at the pattern as the second shuttle being the ball thread and the first shuttle as being the needle your working with. I hope that helps you with this. Also I want to add that I am also doing videos for Georgia Seitz Online Tatting class and I have just opened up the needle class videos. I will be adding more videos on here for the advanced techniques as time goes by. Here is the link to that channel for you. Needle class th-cam.com/channels/bO5DHoT9yUEZ6iUrHCzz7g.html Also if you click on this channels name below the video it will take you to the homepage of this channel and it has links to all the class channels on there as well. Hope that helps you out. Happy Tatting
Hi Carol. I have that answer for you in video form. I now run The Online Tatting Class Georgia Seitz started well over 23 years ago. got an email this morning on this question and I am going to give you a link to the class channel so you can peruse to your heart's content. We do both shuttle and needle classes however currently we do not have a needle teacher and I can only take you as far as the videos are concerned of what is on the site. Pam Hemenway is our needle tatting teacher but currently she is needing new equipment and the funding just isn't there for it right now. However she can answer any question you may need answered. Here is the link to the video you are seeking. th-cam.com/video/OiTDXD-tKbg/w-d-xo.html Happy Tatting
It is nice, but once the ring is completed with the true ring, you have only the "tail" left with the needle to continue on with your pattern.....how do you get your needle back onto the "ball" to continue the work? Do you put another tatting needle on the ball end before you start the ring and then use that once the ring is complete? I cannot see making a true ring, only to have to cut it and tie on the ball thread defeats the purpose of not having to tie a knot at the joint. Can you clarify for me.
Hi Darice. Thank you for watching. I have been working on other video channels for Georgia Seitz online tatting classes. I have a video that will show you how to go on from the true ring. Maybe this will help you understand the true ring when working with it in patterns. If you have any questions after viewing let me know. Here is the link to the video you will need. th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html Happy Tatting
You demonstrated how to make a ring without knots. It has nothing to do with saving threads. If you want to continue to make chains then rings how do you go on without having to cut the thread. My problem is i run out of thread on my round even if i am attached to the ball.
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+Paty Moon Hello and thank you for watching. The size needle most commonly used is a size 5 tatting needle and size 10 tatting thread. Handy hands is a very good place to shop for tatting thread and tatting needles. The web address for them is www.hhtatting.com. Thank you for the wonderful comments and good luck on your tatting journey. Happy Tatting
Hello and thank you for watching. I don't have a blog or website. I do know of a free class you can take. The classes start again in September. I do all the videos for the classes and have to say they are so much better than these are and alot more information. Plus if you join in the classes you can learn so much more and meet all the wonderful tatters from around the world. Here is the link to those classes if interested in them. georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm You will see me in there as with all the classes offered. Contact Cynthia and she will get you set up for next fall classes. Happy Tatting
Lizzie Margosiak Hello and thank you for watching. The thread I am using is Aunt Lydia's crochet cotton and the needles I am using come from Handy Hands. Here is the web address for Handy Hands. www.hhtatting.com/ Hope that helps you. They also have a huge variety of tatting threads that once you learn the basics of tatting I do advise to get the tatting threads. It will make a huge difference in the end results of your tatting. Happy Tatting.
Hi. Thank you for making this video. Very handy! I have a question about how to make this same true ring at the end of a chain. My current pattern motif is ring + chain + ring + chain + ring. I can get the first true ring fine, but after I do the chain and need to make the next true ring, I get lost. I end up making a regular self-closing mock ring. How do you do this step and maintain true rings throughout the pattern?
Christopher M Hello and thank you for watching. Remember the true ring is made using the tail thread. so you would lay the work you have done towards the end of the needle where the eye is and begin next to the last chain and use the tail thread to tat with. Over the summer I will be working on another you tube channel for the beginners tatting class sponsored by Georgia Seitz. Each class will have it's own channel for needle and shuttle as well as advanced techniques. They will be released starting in September so look for those. I will still continue to post videos on this channel as well but it is a huge undertaking getting the 3 channels up and running and also adding to this channel. I will post links to everything once it is all done on this channel for my viewers. I hope I helped answer your question on this and made it a bit clearer for you. I do want to add the new channels will have tat alongs for class homework so it will be alot of fun. Here is the link to the current classes as they are if your interested. www.georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm and Georgia's home page for all the classes is here www.georgiaseitz.com/
Beginning Tatting Video Series Okay. I think I understand it. So, to do the project I need to make sure I have long enough tail thread (leaving it looped on the needle) to make the four true rings and I use the front end of the needle for tatting the chains. Is that right? I like the look of the true rings for this better than the mock-self-closing ring. The project I'm doing is the Celtic bookmark. It's the four-point motifs I've been stuck on - mostly getting their overall shape to look not-so-lopsided. That and getting the tails to hide and not pop out. I still consider myself a very novice tatter, but getting better the more I do. Speaking of hiding tails, thank you for the floss trick! It works beautifully, especially with needle tatting. I struggle with it on shuttles, but I am determined! I think a small dowel rod with a tiny hole drilled in the middle of it to slide the tail of the floss through, then rolling the floss tail end up on to dowel and pulling helps give you better grip on the floss to pull. I have been just threading the floss tail through the needle, then wrapping it around the needle and pulling the tails through but the floss slips on the bare metal. I think a wood dowel would give better grip. I'll try it and let you know. My mother taught me basic tatting about a year ago and I started looking up how-to's for patterns & techniques on my own after that. I tend to do more shuttle than needle, although I like both. I've tatted randomly since my main focus is my airbrush art. I learn crafts/art/music techniques rather quickly. I recently started sitting out in the back yard in the mornings with my coffee and tatting tools, tatting whilst I wake up and start my day before airbrushing. Helps me clear the morning's mental cobwebs. I do enjoy your tatting videos and greatly appreciate your hard work and diligence to supply them. Good luck with the new channels! I will be keeping an eye out for them and will check out the links here too. Again, Thank you again!
Your on the right track. Keep going. I like you do think the true ring is more to my liking than the self closing mock ring. In my opinion the scmr is a little floppy and doesn't hold a good shape especially with Celtic tatting. I enjoyed reading about all the things you do. I also do a multitude of crafts but I have to admit tatting is my favorite. I am working on getting things together and a bit more organized to get the new channels going. The new videos I will have a demo piece done in actual tatting thread so that my viewers can see what the actual piece will look like using tatting thread. The instruction I think will still look better to the viewer using the larger thread and larger shuttles. I also ordered some more tatting needles, like I really needed more, LOL, but they are another brand needle and I want to show a comparison of the 2 available brands to my viewers and give them my thoughts on both brands. Handy hands does put out a nice quality needle however I find that when using a smaller needle to get a tighter stitch it doesn't always want to thread without splitting the ply's and once the ply is split with most any thread it tends to loosen the ply throughout the piece and it shows. This other brand I am getting thru Be-Stitched.com and have heard from other needle tatters that the needle eye is more open so it is easier to thread. I typically use one size needle smaller than the standard for the thread size I am using to get a tighter stitch. So that may also help you out with your needle tatting as well. I will let you know once I get the other brand how well they thread up. I will also be adding a series to the new channels and this one on how to make your own findings for jewelry you tat and once I conquer the ANKARS technique I will be putting out some videos on the basics of that as well under the new advanced tatting techniques channel. So alot to look forward to. I am so happy you have been watching the videos and if you love these your gonna flip over with excitement on the new ones. All new tat alongs and all kinds of wonderful things coming in September. Have a great day and Happy Tatting
Beginning Tatting Video Series Sounds exciting! Good luck with the ANKARS technique! :) Looks very complex! I'm not quite there yet. Haha. I'll have to get my mom signed up to your channels too. She's not very computer savvy but that's why she has me to call on. The tatting needles I'm currently using are Handy Hands' brand. The thinner needles are bent a bit from previous tries of pulling thread through. I recently ordered two Aerlit shuttles. I'm not liking them as much as I thought I might. The bobbin sticks and causes the thread to stretch and tighten against the bobbin itself. I spun the bobbin several times to get it to loosen up some - that was a mistake as it now just spins loosely. Cheap plastic. Oh well. I have about half a dozen regular plastic Clover shuttles, which I tend to prefer using anyway. I may try carving my own shuttles from wood and scavenging the hook points from the two Aerlit shuttles at some point. I'll try dropping down one needle size and see how that goes. Thanks again! Have a great Tatting day! :)
I am like you about the aerlit shuttles. If you want a really good bobbin shuttle the GR-8 shuttles made by Randy Houtz are really nice It is a learning curve to begin to use them but really really nice once you get the hang of it. If your going to do the shuttle techniques I would suggest a good quality wood shuttle as they tend to feel more natural in the hand and also your hands tend not to tire out easily when working larger projects. Over time the metal Boye shuttles and as with most metal shuttles tend to leave a metallic film on your hands which transfers over to the thread. The best plastic shuttles that is my go to shuttle is the Moonlit shuttles put out by Handy Hands. they hold a descent amount of thread and have the built in hook. They don't stretch out as easily as some of the other plastic shuttles do with using different sized threads. I use my wood shuttles for home projects that way if I misplace one it will turn up. When I am out and about I take the moonlit shuttles that way if I misplace it not much money lost and I don't cry over loosing a really awesome wood shuttle. LOL. if the aerlit it too loose for you to use you can always use those page reinforment things and stick them on top of the bobbin. You can use up to 3 on each side of the bobbin to get the grip back on the bobbin, but over time those will wear out and have to be replaced. The Gr-8's as with other more expensive shuttles they can be used with sewing machine bobbins and therefore you can buy several bobbins and keep them in a bobbin case loaded. I got a bobbin winder one of those portable small ones put out by Singer and when we are taking a trip I will load an entire bobbin storage case and that way I can tat away while my husband drives us to our destination and reloading the bobbin is a breeze as all I do is remove one and replace with another. Also by using the sewing machine bobbins you can wind the bobbin on a sewing machine or the small bobbin winder and the bobbins are wound properly and won't cause the issues you have had with the aerlit's. If you choose to go with the Moonlits I have heard rumours through the tatting vine that they are available at Hobby Lobby in Stores in some locations. Hope this information helps you. Happy Tatting
+Evie Renee Beers Hello and thank you for watching. I have been doing videos lately for the online tatting class that Georgia Seitz sponsors. I just completed a video to show you how to move on from the true ring and many other techniques you might find interesting to learn. Here is the link to show you how to move on and also this channel sometime late November will be getting a complete make over with new videos and several new techniques as well. th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html If you have any more questions please feel free to ask them. Happy tatting.
I have 2 ?s for you... 1) how do you use a picot gauge with needle tatting. I have tried and cant get past awkward lol... 2) I have seen mention of a daisy picot... is that like a thrown off ring? how do you do it?
+Judith Brummett Hi and thank you for watching. Using a picot gauge with needles is awkward for everyone. Most needle tatters tend to eyeball the picots and with time you just know how far to space them. I have took a sharpie marker and marked my index finger the space I want then cover the marker with a bit of clear nail polish. It works pretty good. The daisy picot is a very advanced technique. It really isn't a thrown off ring, it is a picot that looks like a thrown ring. It is done using 2 threads not the single thread needle tatters usually use. It is easier done using 2 shuttles than using 2 threads and one needle. The daisy picot is tatted as if is was a ring but the technique is 2 double stitches with the one thread usually the core thread and then switch shuttles and make the amount of stitches required for the daisy picot and then switch shuttles again and make the last 2 finishing stitches then when you pull it up it is basically a tatted picot. That is the best way I can describe the daisy picot. Jane Eborall has the technique on her page but the instructions are written for shuttle tatters. I have not seen it done in needle tatting and personally haven't tried it in needle. You gave me something to work on and figure out. Hmmm. A new video to share in the future? Who Knows. I hope that helped you some. Happy tatting.
Hello, I like this vido. My question is now how do I go on and make the chain and add another ring? Maybe a vido of about 10 inches or medallion. Thank you
Hi Maja. Once you finish the true ring both threads will be at the bottom as with doing a regular needle tatted ring. Just when you turn your work to continue to the next chain you don't have to tie the knot to hold the stitches in place. The true ring locks the stitches in place just like when shuttle tatters make a ring. When using a shuttle you do not have to tie a knot after each ring and chain. The true ring helps eliminate some of the knot tieing needle tatters have to do. Hope that explains it for you. I will be doing some new videos soon showing how to do techniques using a needle that shuttle tatters use to help make your needle tatting look like it was shuttle tatted so look for them in the future. Hopefully by summer all the new videos will be up. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask.
It would be better if I could see what you are doing. You seem to be showing the needle more than the actual thread work on the other hand, in the beginning.
Mombuscus Hi Mombuscus. The reason the needle is shown is because there is no thread work done with the other hand other than the motions to place the thread on the needle and you just hold everything tight with that same hand to close the ring. I am not sure I am understanding what you mean if you could explain a bit more of what you need to know I will be happy to help you understand what to do. Thank you so much for your comment. Happy Tatting
Beginning Tatting Video Series The problem I'm having is seeing exactly the way you laid the thread along the back side of the needle when working off of the ball at or about 9:49 minutes. I am new and followed along great with the tie off of the ring which has been a problem for me in the past. If you could help me by explaining this would be a great help.
Debrah Davis Hi Debrah. thank you for watching. the thread that goes to the ball lays back towards the eye of the needle. the ball thread and the thread running thru the eye, also called the tail thread,are both going the same direction towards the back of the needle where the eye is. you will be doing the double stitches with the loop of thread that is attached to the ball thread and flows thru the eye of the needle. that is why I suggest to leave a pretty long tail because as you go along you will be using the tail thread. Normally you work with the ball thread when putting your double stitches on the needle with the true ring you will be using the tail thread, I hope that explains it better for you. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask. Happy Tatting
+Alice Callicrate Sorry about that. I had just started making videos and since I have learned alot. Most all the videos on this channel will be redone and the older videos will go into a archive file so those can still be accessed. However I have an entire series I did for Georgia Seitz online classes here is the link to those. They are so much better. Thank you so much for watching. th-cam.com/channels/bO5DHoT9yUEZ6iUrHCzz7g.html Happy Tatting
+Beginning Tatting Video Series Thank you very much!! I just love Tatting!! I tried the Shuttle class on Craftsy but couldn't figure it out, so I taught myself to needle Tat from Helping Hands and a couple others on TH-cam. I love your videos! You are an awesome teacher! Would you be so kind as to send me a link for a pair of simple earrings for a beginner! Also a simple flower! Thanks and I hope you'll continue making videos!! Bless you!!
+Alice Callicrate Hi Alice here is a link to Georgia Seitz online class page and there are many earring patterns and also motifs like you are looking for. You can search in the 3rd column on the top just make sure you click below the search box to search Georgia's site. We just completed a series of 52 earrings project. There are many that are beginner patterns. Just tour the site you are going to love the plethera of patterns available. www.georgiaseitz.com/2015/2015index.html There is also information to join the free classes she offers. The next series of classes begin January 14th, 2016. The amount of knowledge that is shared in the classes is unbelieveable. You will also meet some well known tatters such as Marilee Rockley that teaches the class on Craftsy. She shares and teaches her patterns with the classes as well. I do hope you join us. We would love to have you. The information to join is on the same page. Just look thru the information. Have fun perusing the patterns. Happy Tatting
Hi and thank you for watching. this technique is to make a true ring which is the closest ring to what shuttle tatters make, It is made by working with the tail thread not the ball thread that is why it seems I am going in a different direction because I am using the tail thread to create the true ring. the layout to make the true ring is different than that of the self closing mock ring that most needle tatters use. I have another needle tatting channel that I do the videos for the online tatting classes sponsored by Georgia Seitz. These are better videos and more clear in the instruction here is the links to the true ring for you. th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/MJwy6rjYva0/w-d-xo.html I hope these help you to understand it better. Happy Tatting
Hi Love and thank you for watching. First off let me say this is Barbara Foster's method of a true ring and even though there are no knots in conventional tatting as with a shuttle when needle tatting it is sometimes necessary. That said the double stitch does create a knot called a half hitch knot. If you look at that you will see it is the double stitch and one other point back in the old days late 1800's they did call it knots. Several of the older tatting books state this. The directions would say something like 9 double knots and a picot. So just a bit of info to share with you. Again thank you for watching.
Hi Carol. This demonstration is not a scmr. It is a needle tatted true ring. 2 different rings. A true ring most represents the ring made by shuttle tatters.
Overall the steps and teaching were very good; however, too many "okays" at the end of steps for a teacher. As well, 'Now" got a bit overdone. How about "next", the next step" and vary the "now". . . . . Also, would have been helpful to show how to set up for the next ring on the row with the true ring. . . .
Hi Tina. Thank you for watching. Yes I have to agree with you. I was hoping to revamp this channel and really just haven't had a chance to. I do the class videos now for Georgia Seitz Online Tatting class. Those are way so much better. Anyway here is the links to those class videos so you can check them out. Needle class th-cam.com/users/GeorgiaSeitzOnlineBeginningNeedleTattingClass Shuttle class th-cam.com/users/GeorgiaSeitzOnlineBeginningShuttleTattingClass Advanced class th-cam.com/users/GeorgiaSeitzOnlineAdvancedClass I hope you like those better. I will eventually get around to revamping this channel until then enjoy the class channels. Happy Tatting
I am from Georgia. My family lives there and where we live now we are transplants. LOL. We keep hoping they will send us back to Georgia. Have you been to Palmettos Tat Days yet. it is a convention held every year in Sept for Tatter in Toccoa. I go every year. I will be working this year in the vendor room helping one of the vendors and doing some demos for her. I hope to see you there and meet you in person. :) Anyway just go to this website to get the info on it. palmettotatters.org/ Happy Tatting
Beginning Tatting Video Series I just started tatting a few weeks ago and I don't know about any groups or conferences. I would really like to meet you and other people who enjoy this craft. I will have to look into some. Thank you for your help!!
You said you lived in Georgia. Palmettos comes every year same place. Toccoa, Ga. It is part of the international community of Tatters. Commonly called IOLI. There is smaller conventions around like Fingerlakes, they are in New York, Lace days in Indiana, Fringe tatters in Canada and so forth. If you come to the classes Georgia can hook you up with some local tatters in your area. I know there are several around you. I hope that helps some. Happy tatting and your welcome
+Alice Callicrate Hi and thank you for watching. To answer your question the best way is to have a pretty good length of thread to carry you through to the end of what your working on. If you run out of thread you will have to add more thread. On the class channels that I also make videos for there is a video for adding more thread should you run out. Here is the link to that video. th-cam.com/video/tALgopB03ys/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps you out some. Happy Tatting
hi can i ask you what size of thread to use for a bginner to tatting as ive been using a size 8 which i feel its to thin for my likeing as you cant really see the work as good.
Hi Joanne, Thank you for watching. The size that is best for a beginner is a size 10 thread or you could even go up to a size 3. In the videos I use a size 3 crochet cotton. It is put out by Coats and Clark and is sold in the US under the name Aunt Lydia. It is a good thread to start with as it is inexpensive and it comes in a nice size. As you begin tatting you will be making alot of mistakes but with those mistakes comes learning. Once you get the techniques down and know how to work the rings and chains evenly then I suggest getting Lizbeth thread which is sold thru Handy Hands as well as Hobby Lobby in store. Some of the needlework stores are even beginning to carry it as well. It is a really nice 6 cord thread. I hope this helps you. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. Happy Tatting
thank you very much for getting back to me. at this moment in time im sittin in bed waching youre videos now i like youre ideas on how you craete things with tatting. im at the bit split chains shuttle. im having diffuclty using the shuttle as my hands are not big enough Lol so i keep to the needles that i purchased from hany hands.
Hi Joanne. I will be doing some more videos over the summer for needle tatters. Also next fall we will be starting a New online needle tatters class. I will post the info on the you tube channel to direct people to the new classes if they would like to attend. I hope to see you there
@@crym88 I now run The Online Tatting Class that Georgia Seitz started over 24 years ago. If you contact us through our channel on TH-cam I will have our needle tatting teacher contact you. She will walk you through it. She is a very sweet and talented lady. Her name is Pam. Here is the link to the class channel as well as our direct class email. th-cam.com/users/TheOnlineTattingClass theonlinetattingclass@gmail.com
Hi Claire and thank you for watching. When your tail thread runs out you will add more thread. You will use your tatting needle and sew in the ends then cut the thread attach new thread and begin where you left off. Make sure you end at where a ring and chain meet. That way you can loop through the ring and tie the shoelace trick to get your threads in the right position if necessary. If not loop through the ring at the base thread your needle and begin tatting. I have another channel that I do the videos for Georgia Seitz online tatting classes here is the link on adding new thread in needle tatting th-cam.com/video/tALgopB03ys/w-d-xo.html. I hope this helps you. Happy Tatting
Hi Rhonda. I also do the videos for Georgia Seitz online tatting classes. Here is a link to show you how to continue on from a true ring. I hope you enjoy and would love to have you join in on the classes sometime. All the info to do that will be in the description box on the class channels. th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html Happy Tatting
+With Joy Hi Joy, I am so sorry for that. These videos were made back when I first started making videos. I will be making new videos to replace these in the very near future. I know they are awful. However with more experience in the video making process and new equipment the videos I am making now are so much better. I am doing all the videos for Georgia Seitz online tatting class and the needle tatting videos are what I am working on currently. They should all be up by the end of the month. I hope you will give those a try and look for the new videos on this channel. The older ones like this one will be archived for awhile so that subscribers to the channel will be able to see the new ones for reference. I will add links on the older videos themselves directing people to the new and way better ones. Again I apologize for this. As with anything there is a learning curve and mine went off screen way too much. :) Happy tatting.
Hi and thank you for watching. If you need the video to go slower there is a settings icon on the video that you can slow it down some more so you will be able to understand better. I also do the videos for Georgia Seitz online classes there is a link for a true ring and also one that tells you how to move on from the true ring. It is a much better video than this one. Here is the links to both of those videos. th-cam.com/video/MJwy6rjYva0/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html Hope these help. Happy Tatting
Why in heavens name does every single teacher feel the need to talk, talk, talk. I don't care about the stories, I don't care about what the "website" says. PLEASE - just show me the technique and leave the chatties for your friends!
We are obviously the dumb kids in class.. We three did not find ithe video helpful, and the odd camera angle and hands out of camera range does not help.
I love how you show close ups and go slowly so beginners can understand what you are doing!! Thank you!
I’m so very blessed & honored to have found you. My great grandmother taught me to crochet almost 30 yrs ago. As an adult I discovered Tatting but I never could quite understand it. My granny isn’t here to teach a lefty like me anymore. Browsing I found your video & with a spool of #10 thread & a regular quilting needle, your video answered the age old tale (you CAN teach an old dog a new trick), bc @ 42 I finally learned to Needle Tat. I can’t wait to share with the world...ty so very much 🙏 .
Have a blessed day.
You are so welcome. I am so happy you achieved what you wanted and enjoy it so much. Happy Tatting!
First off, THANK YOU for your video. Secondly, I came to youtube looking for instructions to where I didn't have to cut string off the ball because, as you were saying, I was thinking, "Why would anyone do this if there were so many ends to tie up?" So I thank you profusely for showing me. Your video is awesome. Keep up the good work!
I have my grandma's tatting shuttles but I'm having trouble getting it so I bought some tatting needles a few days ago after watching a few videos and I'm getting it ! thank you so much for showing me how easy it can be
WOW I got it! This is awesome and a great tutorial. I atte to pted years ago before the Internet was around and the ccx written instructions were confusing. Your instructions are very easy to follow. I'm excited! Thank you for posting this little gem. Definitely sharing. Bless you for taking the time and effort with these instructions. Will be looking for more patterns and projects.
Don’t know if you’re still checking comments. I’m curious how do you make say a 2nd true ring as your next element? Do you have to cut the first ring from the ball to be able to work with a new tail end? Thank you so much for this video. It was clear and concise and I was able to duplicate it easily. I’m definitely a newbie. Cheers from FL😺
Hi Raven. I now run The Online Tatting Class on TH-cam. It is the same class that Georgia Seitz started over 24 years ago. Come join us there and you will learn so much more.
Thank you! I appreciate the way you teach, explaining along the way and show exactly what you're doing so much! I'm a very visually oriented learner but also benefit from the explanation of what is being done and what it does. Liked & subscribed! I'm so glad I found your channel this morning :)
Thank you so much for this video. My grandmother taught me tatting on a shuttle. I have forgotten how to use the shuttle but sure I can find it on line somewhere and pick it up again. This stitch looks better then the one you showed first and that is how the instructions show how to do needle tatting. I really like that it doesn't need to be knotted. Looks like the true stitch that you get on a shuttle. Glad I found your instructions.
Hi Gayle. I now run The Online Tatting Class on TH-cam. It is the same class that Georgia Seitz started over 24 years ago. Come join us there and you will learn so much more.
You are an excellent teacher for visual learners especially. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise in a down home way. God bless!
I'm a newbie tatter and this is not at all confusing to me. But, I have seen other videos in the past few days that showed the first method of doing a ring, so I was familiar with that method already. I'm glad you helped me learn the difference between both methods. Your explanations are very detailed and your speed is just right for a newbie! Thanks!
Thank you so much Cheryl. I hope that one day you will share your work with me and let me see your progress. I am also a member of the Georgia Seitz online tatting class. If your interested in going to classes to learn even more here is the link. www.georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm. The classes resume on the 15th of this month. They teach both needle and shuttle tatting. You will meet a ton of well versed tatters even a few famous tatters there. Just go to the site and send an email to Cyn. She is a wonderful teacher. She will get you started best of all the classes are free. I hope to see you there. :)
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I am new at tatting and look forward to the smaller tutorials and some lessons on attaching the rings. I would appreciate projects at the beginners level. Thank you for you work and sharing!
Diane Terrizzi Your welcome and thank you for watching. I will be doing the videos for the online needle classes coming up in the fall for Georgia Seitz online classes. All the classes will have patterns to go with them and there will be tat alongs for each of the class projects. It is a Huge undertaking and I am really enjoying doing it. Those will be released in the fall as the classes are done. So keep an eye out for those. If you would like to be a part of the classes here is the link to join. They are free all you have to do is contact Cynthia and she will get you going and ready for the fall needle tatting classes. I will be helping teach the classes and hope to see you there. www.georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm This link goes to the new tatters classes this will all change in the fall as the shuttle classes and needle classes have been divided. But for right now contact Cynthia to get signed up and ready for the fall classes. Happy Tatting
I cannot wait. I am very excited about this new craft. Good luck with your project. Thank you for giving your time to share with us newbies.
I am so happy you did this video, I am a visual learner. Thank You so much and please make more for us 😍
Thank you so.....much on showing me how to make a true ring.......I was getting so flusterated, I fell in love with this form of work, I want to learn more about it so I can get better doing it.
I love your modest and humble acknowledgement when told your video is a waste of time. You certainly are a master tatters and have the mastery to teach people tatting and shall I call it etiquette. Thanks and blessings. You're the best. The true ring is truly beautiful.
Thank you for your compliments Jennifer and thank you for watching. Blessings to you too. Happy Tatting
Thank you for showing me the difference between the two rings. I am just starting out with needle tatting and am a visual learning. I look forward to watching more of your videos. I am looking for an easy cross pattern if you could please help me out. Thank you. Have a good day.
I thi8nk the true ring is more round and lays flatter from what you showed us. Thank you !
I am a left handed and new to tatting and have had to learn by watching right handed tutorials It has been a challenge! I tried to go to the online classes from your link but it said error can not be found. I would love to attend the classes. I would really love it If you have left handed ones. I was able to do the true ring on the first try. You are a very good instructor Thank you very much.
Hi Jo. Have you been to the Georgia Seitz online video channels. I make those videos as well. The nice thing is you can flip those videos and it will be like your sitting across from me. I hope that helps and Happy Tatting
Thank you! You're a good teacher! ❤
Yes, please lower your hands, or raise the camera. A lot of the work is done out of view. I love tatting, and appreciate any new tricks. Thanks ! Hugs from Canada
Thank you for the great tutorial. It has helped me out a lot. I am still having issues with pulling the tail through my stitches. I can't figure out why it's happening. I've tried different types of threads, and it's still not pulling through properly. Could it be I'm adding the stitches too tight to the needle? I'm using a size 3 needle and linen thread. Thanks for any tips.
Hello. I am so glad you enjoyed the video. As far as the needle issue my guess is your tatting with a smaller needle than you need to and your putting the stitches on too tight. I would loosen up on the stitches first then if it doesn't get easier then get a larger needle. Go up to the size 5 needle. However in defense of the tatting I would definitely work on loosening the stitches on the needle. A size 3 needle really makes the tatting beautiful.
Thank you for your advice. I will try loosening the stitches.
I tried using a larger needle and still had the same issues, so I believe the tension of my stitches is the problem. Thanks again
@@heathernichol378 You are so welcome. Thank you!
First off let me say I applaud your efforts to share this information. I remember when I first started needle tatting a few years ago and how confusing it was trying to figure out some of the more advanced techniques way back then. Having said that, I think I might have had a difficult time understanding this video if I hadn't learned making a true ring with thread cut off the ball first since seeing the end of the thread (that was cut off the ball) really helped me understand the thread orientation. Perhaps it might be more clear to newbees if you just did a simple video starting with a true ring using the thread cut off the ball first and then progress to show how to do the more advanced techinque of making a true ring with the ball thread. Then if you want to compare the true ring with the SCMR you could always include those instructions at the end of the video. It's kind of a natural progression of making needle tatted rings. It's just a suggestion and again, I applaud your efforts to share this valuable knowledge with needle tatters. :) Barb G, AKA Sonsery, (who is also an alumna of Cyn's tatting class :).
Thank you so much Barb. I thought about that when I did the video and they were wanting the demo for class pretty quick. So had to cut it a bit short. I have to agree with you on progressing up to the true ring. I am hoping that once things get a bit settled around here and I help Cyn get things set up for the changes next year on the classes and yahoo group I really want to break these vids down to one step at a time type of series. I have so many videos that show more than one technique that I believe it can confuse a newbie to the tatting world. I love it when I hear from others with critique that is helpful. My whole goal with this channel was to clarify more in depth and with slower hand movements so viewers could understand them better. Many of these vids were on a rush order. Next year a revamp of them all so any advice is greatly appreciated. Have a wonderful day and Happy Tatting.
Wonderful! I look forward to seeing your new videos. I agree, that showing multiple techniques in one video can often be confusing to new tatters. Heck, it can be confusing to us old timers too. LOL I'm always looking for good videos to send newbees to. Have a wonderful day and happy tatting.
Could you please show me how to pull the thread off off the needle not sure what I’m doing wrong maybe it’s the size of the needle or the thread. Don’t know for sure. Thanks.
Thank you madam, your teaching is so clear to our beginners
Thank you for a very clear instructive tutorial. Yes, the true ring is much tighter and nicer than regular needle tatted rings.
But I cannot figure out how to make two consecutive true rings without a chain between them. How to position the thread in my hand and on the needle.
Could you please explain how to make for example 1st Ring 3-6-3 cl and then 2nd Ring 3+6-3 cl.
Hi and thank you for watching. I'm sorry I haven't been able to update
for awhile however I have another channel that goes into more depth
about needle tatting and you will find many answers there as well as how
to begin. Here is the link to that channel.
th-cam.com/users/GeorgiaSeitzOnlineBeginningNeedleTattingClass
I know this is a very old video but if you could please explain how to join a true ring to the previous ring that would be helpful. I am a shuttle tatter trying to needle tatt and my rings/chains keep zigzaging i have no clue what im doing wrong, even when following directions.
What happens after that? The next rings you make? Just normal with a knot afterwards?
Ty very much for showing this I love it. I do have one request could you show how to add a second true ring without chain in between... Making the rings back to back... I am like you said a visual learner somewhat... Again ty for this I didn't know either that there are true rings for needle
Hi Patricia, I am not making any new videos and haven't for awhile now. I have been taking care of my mother who has dementia and she has gotten to the point we have had to begin the process of placing her in a nursing care facility. Hopefully that will all be settled by the end of the year. As soon as that is behind us I can then again focus on the videos as well as the other things that I have laid to the side in order to take care of her. Then you will see new videos come out and new things to do. Happy Tatting
HI there, I'm new to needle tatting and your video is very helpful! thanks so much. I'm wondering if you can tell me the kind of camera you are using. I see that you are using a remote to zoom. I've researched webcams and no one is able to tell me the one that has a remote, and you know!!! I'd really appreciate it if you can share with me the type of camera you are using. the zoom in feature really helped me to follow what you are doing. Thanks so much and I cant wait to get started tatting!
Ok, after many failed attempts, I finally got this. Thank you for your last helpful tips btw, I am now using that half stitch and it has made a difference in the way my tatting lays right at that point where the ring meets the chain .My question is how do you continue from this point? After the chain, how would you make a true ring once you've begun tatting? Do you continue to work all your rings with your tail thread? Please clue me in on how to make the NEXT true ring.
Andrea Epperson Hi Andrea and thank you for watching. You would continue making rings using either the true ring or the standard self closing mock ring that needle tatters usually do. The true ring is seldom used these days as it creates alot of ends to sew in unless your willing to struggle with a huge amount of thread thru the eye of the needle. I am currently working on videos for the online classes that Georgia Seitz sponsors and will be doing all the videos for all of the class for beginners. Those classes start in the fall with a whole new layout for the classes including new tat along videos for the homework. Would love for you to join us. Here is the link to get signed up for those. www.georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm Just contact Cynthia and she will get you all set up. Over the summer there is also some special classes they are doing in the beginners class as well, last but not least there is always someone in the classroom on Thursday's just in case someone needs help. So contact Cynthia and lets get you in the classes and then you will be able to meet the new teacher of the needle tatting classes. Barb. She is an absolute sweetheart and she is very knowledgeable with needle tatting. Hope to see you soon. I always pop in to say hello to everyone. Happy Tatting
hi Ty for all your videos. do you have any on how to make a two shuttle pattern into a needle pattern?
+Elizabeth Snow Hi Elizabeth and thank you so much for watching. As far as the 2 shuttle patterns go, shuttle tatters use the second shuttle as if it was a ball of thread. the first shuttle is the working shuttle. So to convert look at the pattern as the second shuttle being the ball thread and the first shuttle as being the needle your working with. I hope that helps you with this. Also I want to add that I am also doing videos for Georgia Seitz Online Tatting class and I have just opened up the needle class videos. I will be adding more videos on here for the advanced techniques as time goes by. Here is the link to that channel for you. Needle class th-cam.com/channels/bO5DHoT9yUEZ6iUrHCzz7g.html
Also if you click on this channels name below the video it will take you to the homepage of this channel and it has links to all the class channels on there as well. Hope that helps you out. Happy Tatting
I’m wondering how you continue with this to make a doily. I understand how to close the ring, not sure how to incorporate it into a design.
Hi Carol. I have that answer for you in video form. I now run The Online Tatting Class Georgia Seitz started well over 23 years ago. got an email this morning on this question and I am going to give you a link to the class channel so you can peruse to your heart's content. We do both shuttle and needle classes however currently we do not have a needle teacher and I can only take you as far as the videos are concerned of what is on the site. Pam Hemenway is our needle tatting teacher but currently she is needing new equipment and the funding just isn't there for it right now. However she can answer any question you may need answered. Here is the link to the video you are seeking. th-cam.com/video/OiTDXD-tKbg/w-d-xo.html Happy Tatting
Hi, I was interested in making a zigzag for edging on the aprons.
Awesome demonstration!!! Thank you so much.
It is nice, but once the ring is completed with the true ring, you have only the "tail" left with the needle to continue on with your pattern.....how do you get your needle back onto the "ball" to continue the work? Do you put another tatting needle on the ball end before you start the ring and then use that once the ring is complete? I cannot see making a true ring, only to have to cut it and tie on the ball thread defeats the purpose of not having to tie a knot at the joint. Can you clarify for me.
Hi Darice. Thank you for watching. I have been working on other video channels for Georgia Seitz online tatting classes. I have a video that will show you how to go on from the true ring. Maybe this will help you understand the true ring when working with it in patterns. If you have any questions after viewing let me know. Here is the link to the video you will need. th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html Happy Tatting
You demonstrated how to make a ring without knots. It has nothing to do with saving threads. If you want to continue to make chains then rings how do you go on without having to cut the thread. My problem is i run out of thread on my round even if i am attached to the ball.
Hola, manos bonitas haciendo cosas bonitas, puedo hacerte una pregunta, soy principiante y qué número de aguja usas y el tipo de hilo sobre todo el grosor muchas gracias de antemano por compartir saludos desde México 😃
+Paty Moon Hello and thank you for watching. The size needle most commonly used is a size 5 tatting needle and size 10 tatting thread. Handy hands is a very good place to shop for tatting thread and tatting needles. The web address for them is www.hhtatting.com. Thank you for the wonderful comments and good luck on your tatting journey. Happy Tatting
Muchas gracias por tu información es importante para mí, y tu sabes mucho de esto un saludo bien grande, Paty 😁
I'm very new to tatting (3 weeks new) and I am a visual learner. Thank you for your videos. Do you have a blog or website
Hello and thank you for watching. I don't have a blog or website. I do know of a free class you can take. The classes start again in September. I do all the videos for the classes and have to say they are so much better than these are and alot more information. Plus if you join in the classes you can learn so much more and meet all the wonderful tatters from around the world. Here is the link to those classes if interested in them. georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm You will see me in there as with all the classes offered. Contact Cynthia and she will get you set up for next fall classes. Happy Tatting
Where can I find the needles and what brand is the thread? Please help thanks great videos
Lizzie Margosiak Hello and thank you for watching. The thread I am using is Aunt Lydia's crochet cotton and the needles I am using come from Handy Hands. Here is the web address for Handy Hands. www.hhtatting.com/ Hope that helps you. They also have a huge variety of tatting threads that once you learn the basics of tatting I do advise to get the tatting threads. It will make a huge difference in the end results of your tatting. Happy Tatting.
Aww ty so much for getting back to me so fast this will be my first try at this i crochet and knitting so i should catch on fast
Thanks for the info and the awesone videos your a great teacher hugs!!!!
Lizzie Margosiak Your Welcome and Thank you for watching. Happy Tatting. :) Hugs
Hi. Thank you for making this video. Very handy! I have a question about how to make this same true ring at the end of a chain. My current pattern motif is ring + chain + ring + chain + ring. I can get the first true ring fine, but after I do the chain and need to make the next true ring, I get lost. I end up making a regular self-closing mock ring. How do you do this step and maintain true rings throughout the pattern?
Christopher M Hello and thank you for watching. Remember the true ring is made using the tail thread. so you would lay the work you have done towards the end of the needle where the eye is and begin next to the last chain and use the tail thread to tat with. Over the summer I will be working on another you tube channel for the beginners tatting class sponsored by Georgia Seitz. Each class will have it's own channel for needle and shuttle as well as advanced techniques. They will be released starting in September so look for those. I will still continue to post videos on this channel as well but it is a huge undertaking getting the 3 channels up and running and also adding to this channel. I will post links to everything once it is all done on this channel for my viewers. I hope I helped answer your question on this and made it a bit clearer for you. I do want to add the new channels will have tat alongs for class homework so it will be alot of fun. Here is the link to the current classes as they are if your interested. www.georgiaseitz.com/newtat/index.htm and Georgia's home page for all the classes is here www.georgiaseitz.com/
Beginning Tatting Video Series Okay. I think I understand it. So, to do the project I need to make sure I have long enough tail thread (leaving it looped on the needle) to make the four true rings and I use the front end of the needle for tatting the chains. Is that right? I like the look of the true rings for this better than the mock-self-closing ring. The project I'm doing is the Celtic bookmark. It's the four-point motifs I've been stuck on - mostly getting their overall shape to look not-so-lopsided. That and getting the tails to hide and not pop out. I still consider myself a very novice tatter, but getting better the more I do.
Speaking of hiding tails, thank you for the floss trick! It works beautifully, especially with needle tatting. I struggle with it on shuttles, but I am determined! I think a small dowel rod with a tiny hole drilled in the middle of it to slide the tail of the floss through, then rolling the floss tail end up on to dowel and pulling helps give you better grip on the floss to pull. I have been just threading the floss tail through the needle, then wrapping it around the needle and pulling the tails through but the floss slips on the bare metal. I think a wood dowel would give better grip. I'll try it and let you know.
My mother taught me basic tatting about a year ago and I started looking up how-to's for patterns & techniques on my own after that. I tend to do more shuttle than needle, although I like both. I've tatted randomly since my main focus is my airbrush art. I learn crafts/art/music techniques rather quickly. I recently started sitting out in the back yard in the mornings with my coffee and tatting tools, tatting whilst I wake up and start my day before airbrushing. Helps me clear the morning's mental cobwebs.
I do enjoy your tatting videos and greatly appreciate your hard work and diligence to supply them. Good luck with the new channels! I will be keeping an eye out for them and will check out the links here too. Again, Thank you again!
Your on the right track. Keep going. I like you do think the true ring is more to my liking than the self closing mock ring. In my opinion the scmr is a little floppy and doesn't hold a good shape especially with Celtic tatting. I enjoyed reading about all the things you do. I also do a multitude of crafts but I have to admit tatting is my favorite. I am working on getting things together and a bit more organized to get the new channels going. The new videos I will have a demo piece done in actual tatting thread so that my viewers can see what the actual piece will look like using tatting thread. The instruction I think will still look better to the viewer using the larger thread and larger shuttles. I also ordered some more tatting needles, like I really needed more, LOL, but they are another brand needle and I want to show a comparison of the 2 available brands to my viewers and give them my thoughts on both brands. Handy hands does put out a nice quality needle however I find that when using a smaller needle to get a tighter stitch it doesn't always want to thread without splitting the ply's and once the ply is split with most any thread it tends to loosen the ply throughout the piece and it shows. This other brand I am getting thru Be-Stitched.com and have heard from other needle tatters that the needle eye is more open so it is easier to thread. I typically use one size needle smaller than the standard for the thread size I am using to get a tighter stitch. So that may also help you out with your needle tatting as well. I will let you know once I get the other brand how well they thread up. I will also be adding a series to the new channels and this one on how to make your own findings for jewelry you tat and once I conquer the ANKARS technique I will be putting out some videos on the basics of that as well under the new advanced tatting techniques channel. So alot to look forward to. I am so happy you have been watching the videos and if you love these your gonna flip over with excitement on the new ones. All new tat alongs and all kinds of wonderful things coming in September. Have a great day and Happy Tatting
Beginning Tatting Video Series Sounds exciting! Good luck with the ANKARS technique! :) Looks very complex! I'm not quite there yet. Haha. I'll have to get my mom signed up to your channels too. She's not very computer savvy but that's why she has me to call on. The tatting needles I'm currently using are Handy Hands' brand. The thinner needles are bent a bit from previous tries of pulling thread through. I recently ordered two Aerlit shuttles. I'm not liking them as much as I thought I might. The bobbin sticks and causes the thread to stretch and tighten against the bobbin itself. I spun the bobbin several times to get it to loosen up some - that was a mistake as it now just spins loosely. Cheap plastic. Oh well. I have about half a dozen regular plastic Clover shuttles, which I tend to prefer using anyway. I may try carving my own shuttles from wood and scavenging the hook points from the two Aerlit shuttles at some point. I'll try dropping down one needle size and see how that goes. Thanks again! Have a great Tatting day! :)
I am like you about the aerlit shuttles. If you want a really good bobbin shuttle the GR-8 shuttles made by Randy Houtz are really nice It is a learning curve to begin to use them but really really nice once you get the hang of it. If your going to do the shuttle techniques I would suggest a good quality wood shuttle as they tend to feel more natural in the hand and also your hands tend not to tire out easily when working larger projects. Over time the metal Boye shuttles and as with most metal shuttles tend to leave a metallic film on your hands which transfers over to the thread. The best plastic shuttles that is my go to shuttle is the Moonlit shuttles put out by Handy Hands. they hold a descent amount of thread and have the built in hook. They don't stretch out as easily as some of the other plastic shuttles do with using different sized threads. I use my wood shuttles for home projects that way if I misplace one it will turn up. When I am out and about I take the moonlit shuttles that way if I misplace it not much money lost and I don't cry over loosing a really awesome wood shuttle. LOL. if the aerlit it too loose for you to use you can always use those page reinforment things and stick them on top of the bobbin. You can use up to 3 on each side of the bobbin to get the grip back on the bobbin, but over time those will wear out and have to be replaced. The Gr-8's as with other more expensive shuttles they can be used with sewing machine bobbins and therefore you can buy several bobbins and keep them in a bobbin case loaded. I got a bobbin winder one of those portable small ones put out by Singer and when we are taking a trip I will load an entire bobbin storage case and that way I can tat away while my husband drives us to our destination and reloading the bobbin is a breeze as all I do is remove one and replace with another. Also by using the sewing machine bobbins you can wind the bobbin on a sewing machine or the small bobbin winder and the bobbins are wound properly and won't cause the issues you have had with the aerlit's. If you choose to go with the Moonlits I have heard rumours through the tatting vine that they are available at Hobby Lobby in Stores in some locations. Hope this information helps you. Happy Tatting
now can you show how to use this in a pattern after one has made a chain and need to make another ring etc
+Evie Renee Beers Hello and thank you for watching. I have been doing videos lately for the online tatting class that Georgia Seitz sponsors. I just completed a video to show you how to move on from the true ring and many other techniques you might find interesting to learn. Here is the link to show you how to move on and also this channel sometime late November will be getting a complete make over with new videos and several new techniques as well. th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html If you have any more questions please feel free to ask them. Happy tatting.
how do I do another ring after I do a chain.
I have 2 ?s for you... 1) how do you use a picot gauge with needle tatting. I have tried and cant get past awkward lol... 2) I have seen mention of a daisy picot... is that like a thrown off ring? how do you do it?
+Judith Brummett Hi and thank you for watching. Using a picot gauge with needles is awkward for everyone. Most needle tatters tend to eyeball the picots and with time you just know how far to space them. I have took a sharpie marker and marked my index finger the space I want then cover the marker with a bit of clear nail polish. It works pretty good. The daisy picot is a very advanced technique. It really isn't a thrown off ring, it is a picot that looks like a thrown ring. It is done using 2 threads not the single thread needle tatters usually use. It is easier done using 2 shuttles than using 2 threads and one needle. The daisy picot is tatted as if is was a ring but the technique is 2 double stitches with the one thread usually the core thread and then switch shuttles and make the amount of stitches required for the daisy picot and then switch shuttles again and make the last 2 finishing stitches then when you pull it up it is basically a tatted picot. That is the best way I can describe the daisy picot. Jane Eborall has the technique on her page but the instructions are written for shuttle tatters. I have not seen it done in needle tatting and personally haven't tried it in needle. You gave me something to work on and figure out. Hmmm. A new video to share in the future? Who Knows. I hope that helped you some. Happy tatting.
thanks for answering so quickly! and Im glad im not the only one who cant figure out a gauge with needle tatting!
I can’t see your work, it is off camera.
Hello, I like this vido. My question is now how do I go on and make the chain and add another ring? Maybe a vido of about 10 inches or medallion. Thank you
Hi Maja. Once you finish the true ring both threads will be at the bottom as with doing a regular needle tatted ring. Just when you turn your work to continue to the next chain you don't have to tie the knot to hold the stitches in place. The true ring locks the stitches in place just like when shuttle tatters make a ring. When using a shuttle you do not have to tie a knot after each ring and chain. The true ring helps eliminate some of the knot tieing needle tatters have to do. Hope that explains it for you. I will be doing some new videos soon showing how to do techniques using a needle that shuttle tatters use to help make your needle tatting look like it was shuttle tatted so look for them in the future. Hopefully by summer all the new videos will be up. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask.
Beginning Tatting Video Series Thank you so much, I really like this look it's so much better.
Maja Raynor I am so Happy I could help and your enjoying learning to tat. Happy Tatting
It would be better if I could see what you are doing. You seem to be showing the needle more than the actual thread work on the other hand, in the beginning.
Mombuscus Hi Mombuscus. The reason the needle is shown is because there is no thread work done with the other hand other than the motions to place the thread on the needle and you just hold everything tight with that same hand to close the ring. I am not sure I am understanding what you mean if you could explain a bit more of what you need to know I will be happy to help you understand what to do. Thank you so much for your comment. Happy Tatting
Great. Thank you!
Beginning Tatting Video Series The problem I'm having is seeing exactly the way you laid the thread along the back side of the needle when working off of the ball at or about 9:49 minutes. I am new and followed along great with the tie off of the ring which has been a problem for me in the past. If you could help me by explaining this would be a great help.
Debrah Davis Hi Debrah. thank you for watching. the thread that goes to the ball lays back towards the eye of the needle. the ball thread and the thread running thru the eye, also called the tail thread,are both going the same direction towards the back of the needle where the eye is. you will be doing the double stitches with the loop of thread that is attached to the ball thread and flows thru the eye of the needle. that is why I suggest to leave a pretty long tail because as you go along you will be using the tail thread. Normally you work with the ball thread when putting your double stitches on the needle with the true ring you will be using the tail thread, I hope that explains it better for you. If you have anymore questions feel free to ask. Happy Tatting
Mombuscus Your Welcome. I hope that took some of the confusion out of things for you. Happy Tatting
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And on the true ring, you should have put the needle through the loop because the last stitch is twisted.
On a true ring you DO NOT put the needle thru the loop. Once you do that then you are doing a scmr. This method is done per Barbara Fosters technique
Please try to keep the hands in camera, thank you.
thank you Tamie! awesome video!
You work out of camera view a lot. It's hard to follow! Otherwise, very nice!
+Alice Callicrate Sorry about that. I had just started making videos and since I have learned alot. Most all the videos on this channel will be redone and the older videos will go into a archive file so those can still be accessed. However I have an entire series I did for Georgia Seitz online classes here is the link to those. They are so much better. Thank you so much for watching. th-cam.com/channels/bO5DHoT9yUEZ6iUrHCzz7g.html Happy Tatting
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Thank you very much!! I just love Tatting!! I tried the Shuttle class on Craftsy but couldn't figure it out, so I taught myself to needle Tat from Helping Hands and a couple others on TH-cam. I love your videos! You are an awesome teacher! Would you be so kind as to send me a link for a pair of simple earrings for a beginner! Also a simple flower! Thanks and I hope you'll continue making videos!! Bless you!!
+Alice Callicrate Hi Alice here is a link to Georgia Seitz online class page and there are many earring patterns and also motifs like you are looking for. You can search in the 3rd column on the top just make sure you click below the search box to search Georgia's site. We just completed a series of 52 earrings project. There are many that are beginner patterns. Just tour the site you are going to love the plethera of patterns available. www.georgiaseitz.com/2015/2015index.html There is also information to join the free classes she offers. The next series of classes begin January 14th, 2016. The amount of knowledge that is shared in the classes is unbelieveable. You will also meet some well known tatters such as Marilee Rockley that teaches the class on Craftsy. She shares and teaches her patterns with the classes as well. I do hope you join us. We would love to have you. The information to join is on the same page. Just look thru the information. Have fun perusing the patterns. Happy Tatting
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I am not understanding how to hold the thread, you have it going different directions, I am dislexus and go slower
Hi and thank you for watching. this technique is to make a true ring
which is the closest ring to what shuttle tatters make, It is made by
working with the tail thread not the ball thread that is why it seems I
am going in a different direction because I am using the tail thread to
create the true ring. the layout to make the true ring is different
than that of the self closing mock ring that most needle tatters use. I
have another needle tatting channel that I do the videos for the online
tatting classes sponsored by Georgia Seitz. These are better videos and
more clear in the instruction here is the links to the true ring for
you. th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/MJwy6rjYva0/w-d-xo.html I hope these help you to
understand it better. Happy Tatting
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I came up with the true ring needle tatting many years ago. I hate the mock or SCMR because There are no knots in tatting; just double stitches.
Hi Love and thank you for watching. First off let me say this is Barbara Foster's method of a true ring and even though there are no knots in conventional tatting as with a shuttle when needle tatting it is sometimes necessary. That said the double stitch does create a knot called a half hitch knot. If you look at that you will see it is the double stitch and one other point back in the old days late 1800's they did call it knots. Several of the older tatting books state this. The directions would say something like 9 double knots and a picot. So just a bit of info to share with you. Again thank you for watching.
I meant to say this is a larks head knot.
It would be good to see what you are doing.....all I see is your left hand.....camera is not in the right place.........
Unable to see what you are doing in your demonstration
This video was so helpful.. thanks so much
The only thing I can see is that your use of "self closing mock ring" in incorrect.
Hi Carol. This demonstration is not a scmr. It is a needle tatted true ring. 2 different rings. A true ring most represents the ring made by shuttle tatters.
Overall the steps and teaching were very good; however, too many "okays" at the end of steps for a teacher. As well, 'Now" got a bit overdone. How about "next", the next step" and vary the "now". . . . . Also, would have been helpful to show how to set up for the next ring on the row with the true ring. . . .
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I'm enjoying your video but the camera is a bit low.
Hi Tina. Thank you for watching. Yes I have to agree with you. I was hoping to revamp this channel and really just haven't had a chance to. I do the class videos now for Georgia Seitz Online Tatting class. Those are way so much better. Anyway here is the links to those class videos so you can check them out. Needle class th-cam.com/users/GeorgiaSeitzOnlineBeginningNeedleTattingClass
Shuttle class th-cam.com/users/GeorgiaSeitzOnlineBeginningShuttleTattingClass
Advanced class th-cam.com/users/GeorgiaSeitzOnlineAdvancedClass
I hope you like those better. I will eventually get around to revamping this channel until then enjoy the class channels. Happy Tatting
Beginning Tatting Video Series I will check those out. I also live in Georgia. Thank you!
I am from Georgia. My family lives there and where we live now we are transplants. LOL. We keep hoping they will send us back to Georgia. Have you been to Palmettos Tat Days yet. it is a convention held every year in Sept for Tatter in Toccoa. I go every year. I will be working this year in the vendor room helping one of the vendors and doing some demos for her. I hope to see you there and meet you in person. :) Anyway just go to this website to get the info on it. palmettotatters.org/ Happy Tatting
Beginning Tatting Video Series I just started tatting a few weeks ago and I don't know about any groups or conferences. I would really like to meet you and other people who enjoy this craft. I will have to look into some. Thank you for your help!!
You said you lived in Georgia. Palmettos comes every year same place. Toccoa, Ga. It is part of the international community of Tatters. Commonly called IOLI. There is smaller conventions around like Fingerlakes, they are in New York, Lace days in Indiana, Fringe tatters in Canada and so forth. If you come to the classes Georgia can hook you up with some local tatters in your area. I know there are several around you. I hope that helps some. Happy tatting and your welcome
How do you keep from running out of thread at the tail end?
+Alice Callicrate Hi and thank you for watching. To answer your question the best way is to have a pretty good length of thread to carry you through to the end of what your working on. If you run out of thread you will have to add more thread. On the class channels that I also make videos for there is a video for adding more thread should you run out. Here is the link to that video. th-cam.com/video/tALgopB03ys/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps you out some. Happy Tatting
Thank you so much.
hi can i ask you what size of thread to use for a bginner to tatting as ive been using a size 8 which i feel its to thin for my likeing as you cant really see the work as good.
Hi Joanne, Thank you for watching. The size that is best for a beginner is a size 10 thread or you could even go up to a size 3. In the videos I use a size 3 crochet cotton. It is put out by Coats and Clark and is sold in the US under the name Aunt Lydia. It is a good thread to start with as it is inexpensive and it comes in a nice size. As you begin tatting you will be making alot of mistakes but with those mistakes comes learning. Once you get the techniques down and know how to work the rings and chains evenly then I suggest getting Lizbeth thread which is sold thru Handy Hands as well as Hobby Lobby in store. Some of the needlework stores are even beginning to carry it as well. It is a really nice 6 cord thread. I hope this helps you. If you have any other questions feel free to ask. Happy Tatting
thank you very much for getting back to me. at this moment in time im sittin in bed waching youre videos now i like youre ideas on how you craete things with tatting. im at the bit split chains shuttle. im having diffuclty using the shuttle as my hands are not big enough Lol so i keep to the needles that i purchased from hany hands.
Hi Joanne. I will be doing some more videos over the summer for needle tatters. Also next fall we will be starting a New online needle tatters class. I will post the info on the you tube channel to direct people to the new classes if they would like to attend. I hope to see you there
Can you do a true ring then a chain then another true ring
Yes you can!!!
@@BeginningTattingVideoSeries I’m so having a hard time trying to figure it out
@@crym88 I now run The Online Tatting Class that Georgia Seitz started over 24 years ago. If you contact us through our channel on TH-cam I will have our needle tatting teacher contact you. She will walk you through it. She is a very sweet and talented lady. Her name is Pam. Here is the link to the class channel as well as our direct class email. th-cam.com/users/TheOnlineTattingClass theonlinetattingclass@gmail.com
What do you do when your tail thread runs out?
Hi Claire and thank you for watching. When your tail thread runs out you will add more thread. You will use your tatting needle and sew in the ends then cut the thread attach new thread and begin where you left off. Make sure you end at where a ring and chain meet. That way you can loop through the ring and tie the shoelace trick to get your threads in the right position if necessary. If not loop through the ring at the base thread your needle and begin tatting. I have another channel that I do the videos for Georgia Seitz online tatting classes here is the link on adding new thread in needle tatting th-cam.com/video/tALgopB03ys/w-d-xo.html. I hope this helps you. Happy Tatting
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Perfect I am a view learner Thank you
How do you continue with chains and rings?
Hi Rhonda. I also do the videos for Georgia Seitz online tatting classes. Here is a link to show you how to continue on from a true ring. I hope you enjoy and would love to have you join in on the classes sometime. All the info to do that will be in the description box on the class channels. th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html Happy Tatting
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It is very frustrating watching this video because you hand keeps leaving the screen. Your hand should be lower in the frame
+With Joy Hi Joy, I am so sorry for that. These videos were made back when I first started making videos. I will be making new videos to replace these in the very near future. I know they are awful. However with more experience in the video making process and new equipment the videos I am making now are so much better. I am doing all the videos for Georgia Seitz online tatting class and the needle tatting videos are what I am working on currently. They should all be up by the end of the month. I hope you will give those a try and look for the new videos on this channel. The older ones like this one will be archived for awhile so that subscribers to the channel will be able to see the new ones for reference. I will add links on the older videos themselves directing people to the new and way better ones. Again I apologize for this. As with anything there is a learning curve and mine went off screen way too much. :) Happy tatting.
+Beginning Tatting Video Series I look forward to the new videos
what a shame. viiewer cannot see your hands to get instruction.
Bonnie. Reed What exactly is it that you need help with. If you tell me then maybe I can explain.
thank you I got it now.
thank you
Please do slowly I cont catch it
Hi and thank you for watching. If you need the video to go slower there is a settings icon on the video that you can slow it down some more so you will be able to understand better. I also do the videos for Georgia Seitz online classes there is a link for a true ring and also one that tells you how to move on from the true ring. It is a much better video than this one. Here is the links to both of those videos. th-cam.com/video/MJwy6rjYva0/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/dEMZ7EQx35o/w-d-xo.html Hope these help. Happy Tatting
Que por favor le agregue subtítulos en español
yes you may do that. Helping others learn this wonderful art in all languages is fantastic. Thank you for offering to do this. Happy Tatting
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Your hands are in the way ..
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1st You are doing i great job ??? i think ? Cause i can only see 3/4 of what your doing .....WAY -....OUT of frame What a Waste of our time
Why in heavens name does every single teacher feel the need to talk, talk, talk. I don't care about the stories, I don't care about what the "website" says. PLEASE - just show me the technique and leave the chatties for your friends!
We are obviously the dumb kids in class.. We three did not find ithe video helpful, and the odd camera angle and hands out of camera range does not help.
you go to fast
Please bring your camera down!!! Your hands and work are off camera!!