What a fantastic video, thank you for including those finesse tips (extra half stitch, posting the shuttle, how to keep the next ring close to the end of a chain). I have heard about them before but the way you have taught them is clear and concise. I’m 35 and just starting my tatting journey, your videos will be a constant resource ❤
No sabía la manera que cerraste la anilla, gracias a tu excelente instrucción, la he aprendido. Aprecio tu generosidad, en entregar tan bello resultado. Saludos cordiales, desde Arica-Chile 🇨🇱🙏👍
This is very well taught. I am just learing to tat and I especially appreciate the mention of the extra half stitch and post to keep it from flipping back.
Thank you for sharing this.....I used to tat when I was younger with my mother and have recently picked it up at 70 years old and could not seem to get it right. This has been so helpful!
I teach tatting and I tell all my students to watch your videos when they’re at home. You do an excellent job and your videos are good quality. Thank you. Maybe if I ever go down under I can ring you up.
That is awesome! Thank you for taking the time to write to me - it means a lot. I am about to start teaching classes too... in the US, so the commutes going to be a bugger! 🤣Lucky we have Zoom. I would love for you to get in touch if you ever come to Australia
Hi Noo Bear, very well explained and shown. The way you close the ring gives a better result than the "usual" way. It looks much neater. Thank you so much for this great tip and your great tutorials. I have already watched many of your videos over the last 2 years. You are a great teacher. Greetings from Luxembourg 😊.
thank you for the great videos! I started needle tatting about a week ago. now im trying shuttle tatting, mainly because there are more videos out there for shuttle tatting. I also think shuttle tatting could be easier than needle tatting for finer threads.
So, I have tried shuttle tatting and I am having a few problems. Most of them, I think will just get better with practice, but 2 of them I would like to ask you about. 1. I am having a really, really hard time landing that first part of the first stitch where I want it. 2. I am having problems with my stitches twisting. Any advice?
Hi Michelle, I was sure I had mentioned something about controlling your stitch in one of my tat a long videos..... do you think I can find it?! so since that's not going to help you, the next best thing I can offer for now ( I promise to make a video on it) is to watch the first round of Clovers Galore - start at about 9.25. The link is below. I don't talk about it in this video, because this video isn't on thread control, but if you watch how I wrap my hand; I wrap my working thread ABOVE my core thread. This means that when I pull the stitch down, I have complete control over where that stitch is going to sit. If I wrap my hand with the core thread above the working thread, then I am fighting to get the stitch to go where I want, because I am pulling it up. I'm not really sure what you mean by stitches twisting. Is your thread twisting? Your chains? If your thread is twisting, dangle your shuttle and let it unravel every now and then. If your stitches are twisting, you could be making 'too many' before snugging your chain. So only make 5 to 7 stitches before you snug them. Hold those in the pinch while you make the next lot of 5 to 7 and then snug those ones. This will really help your tension and give you a lovely curve. I hope I have answered your questions. :) Please let me know how you get on. th-cam.com/video/tAQgJfSe6ww/w-d-xo.html
@@NooBearAus I’ve been having the same problem getting the first stitch to be tight against the previous element. Thanks for the explanation. I’ve watched the clover video, too. Very helpful. Thanks.
It sounds like you have an unflipped stitch somewhere - this will make a knot meaning your thread can't slide. Check that all your stitches have flipped. Please let me know how you go.😊
@@NooBearAus Thank you. I finally worked it out and it slides. However it's much harder to do when using the same colour (yellow section) as opposed to using two different colours.
@@tsykes6068 It is much harder to see when working with the one colour. Unfortunately rings are made with the one thread, which is why I teach chains first. It's much easier to see 'the flip'. It's probably too late now, as you've worked it out, but this video shows you how to work your stitches. th-cam.com/video/J_W66kDU1Nk/w-d-xo.html
What a fantastic video, thank you for including those finesse tips (extra half stitch, posting the shuttle, how to keep the next ring close to the end of a chain). I have heard about them before but the way you have taught them is clear and concise. I’m 35 and just starting my tatting journey, your videos will be a constant resource ❤
Thank you! I'm so pleased you enjoyed it🙂
These are great instructions, clear and to the point and no distracting music in the background. Love it.
Thanks so much!
No sabía la manera que cerraste la anilla, gracias a tu excelente instrucción, la he aprendido. Aprecio tu generosidad, en entregar tan bello resultado. Saludos cordiales, desde Arica-Chile 🇨🇱🙏👍
This is very well taught. I am just learing to tat and I especially appreciate the mention of the extra half stitch and post to keep it from flipping back.
Thank you!
thank you very, very much for sharing the litle tips, like passing the shuttle in the midle :))
You're welcome.
Thank you for sharing this.....I used to tat when I was younger with my mother and have recently picked it up at 70 years old and could not seem to get it right. This has been so helpful!
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it
I teach tatting and I tell all my students to watch your videos when they’re at home. You do an excellent job and your videos are good quality. Thank you.
Maybe if I ever go down under I can ring you up.
That is awesome! Thank you for taking the time to write to me - it means a lot. I am about to start teaching classes too... in the US, so the commutes going to be a bugger! 🤣Lucky we have Zoom.
I would love for you to get in touch if you ever come to Australia
For the first I understand the double stitch. It’s so well explained. You’re an amazing instructor. Thanks a lot. Hugs from Provence, Adrien
Thank you!!
Hi Noo Bear, very well explained and shown. The way you close the ring gives a better result than the "usual" way. It looks much neater. Thank you so much for this great tip and your great tutorials. I have already watched many of your videos over the last 2 years. You are a great teacher. Greetings from Luxembourg 😊.
Thank you so much! Such lovely words, you made my day. 🙂🥰
@@NooBearAus it was my pleasure 🙂
This is a great video. I hope I can go as quick as you soon!
Thank you! I'm very glad you liked the video.
thank you for the great videos! I started needle tatting about a week ago. now im trying shuttle tatting, mainly because there are more videos out there for shuttle tatting. I also think shuttle tatting could be easier than needle tatting for finer threads.
That's great! Glad you're enjoying the videos. You are welcome to message me if you have any questions.
TYSM for your instruction.
You're welcome!
Eu amo esse barulhinho da navette...e adoro ver fazendo frivolitte....parece uma dança!
I love the clicking noise too! Glad you enjoyed it.
Very good explanation
Thank you
thank you!! great teaching👍🏼
ps: i have the (English) subtitles on so as not to disturb my husband nearby--some of them are hilarious😂
Entertaining AND educational! 🤣
How do you get subtitles on? That would help me so much!
U can provide online class for this stylish crfts nd laces 🌹🌜✨🤩
I do! I teach online all over the world and in person where I can.
Idk if youre still on TH-cam but I am struggling so much with reversing work. I just cant tell if im doing it right at all and it nevwr turns out
I teach online classes and can help you with reversing your work. PM your email address to me if you'd like more information.
So, I have tried shuttle tatting and I am having a few problems. Most of them, I think will just get better with practice, but 2 of them I would like to ask you about.
1. I am having a really, really hard time landing that first part of the first stitch where I want it.
2. I am having problems with my stitches twisting.
Any advice?
Hi Michelle, I was sure I had mentioned something about controlling your stitch in one of my tat a long videos..... do you think I can find it?! so since that's not going to help you, the next best thing I can offer for now ( I promise to make a video on it) is to watch the first round of Clovers Galore - start at about 9.25. The link is below.
I don't talk about it in this video, because this video isn't on thread control, but if you watch how I wrap my hand; I wrap my working thread ABOVE my core thread. This means that when I pull the stitch down, I have complete control over where that stitch is going to sit.
If I wrap my hand with the core thread above the working thread, then I am fighting to get the stitch to go where I want, because I am pulling it up.
I'm not really sure what you mean by stitches twisting. Is your thread twisting? Your chains? If your thread is twisting, dangle your shuttle and let it unravel every now and then.
If your stitches are twisting, you could be making 'too many' before snugging your chain. So only make 5 to 7 stitches before you snug them. Hold those in the pinch while you make the next lot of 5 to 7 and then snug those ones. This will really help your tension and give you a lovely curve.
I hope I have answered your questions. :) Please let me know how you get on.
th-cam.com/video/tAQgJfSe6ww/w-d-xo.html
@@NooBearAus I’ve been having the same problem getting the first stitch to be tight against the previous element. Thanks for the explanation. I’ve watched the clover video, too. Very helpful. Thanks.
@@RKMDCats I'm glad it helped you!
I can't get the loop to close using the shuttle thread end. Can you help please?
It sounds like you have an unflipped stitch somewhere - this will make a knot meaning your thread can't slide. Check that all your stitches have flipped. Please let me know how you go.😊
@@NooBearAus Thank you. I finally worked it out and it slides. However it's much harder to do when using the same colour (yellow section) as opposed to using two different colours.
@@tsykes6068 It is much harder to see when working with the one colour. Unfortunately rings are made with the one thread, which is why I teach chains first. It's much easier to see 'the flip'. It's probably too late now, as you've worked it out, but this video shows you how to work your stitches. th-cam.com/video/J_W66kDU1Nk/w-d-xo.html
Can you tell me what kind of thread is used in this video?plz
This is DMC Babylo thread, size 10
@@NooBearAus thanks
@@Afrozwrites You're welcome
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