NeedleDreams' posts with tag: hearts
Monday I couldn't enter to the chatroom of the Tatting Class but I went to the side and made my home work. This heart was designed by Sue Hanson and she kindly shared the pattern with the class. It's a heart with 3 blocks. You can find the pattern here.
I made some mistakes but nothing big that affect the design. Just that I got a little confuse with the directions of the chains (what looks like stems under the 2 white rings). The curve of them should be to the other side of what I did.
I used "El Beida" (Egyptian perle #8) in burgandy and Miquita (Peruvian mercericed #20) in white. I love the color combination and the pattern is so cool.
 This is a heart pattern by Susan Taliaferro and uses only one shuttle. It's cute and also easy to do. Took me like 15 minutes because I was watching TV and playing Scrabulous with my sister. I know... Crazy doing 3 things at the same time. The thread is also Miquita in a periwinkle blue. Miquita is a Peruvian thread roughly size #20 and is a soft mercerized cotton.
The pattern for this heart can be found here.

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I joined a heart exchange and I made this one for my partner. I won't say who is she so it'll still be a surprise! The pattern is one of my originals. It's will be in a book, eventually. But in this one I made a little variation. Wanna guess?  Look at the flowers' center... Yep, that's right! Daisy Picot centers! LOL Can you see an obsession here? I left almost a yard of thread at the ends so if my partner wants to sew the heart she can use those ends. If not, then she can cut them. Hopefully (inshallah) I'll put it on the mail tomorrow after I buy a postcard from Alex. Also tomorrow I'll go with a friend to visit another. One of the ladies that came to visit me last time is coming to take me to the other one's home. Am I making sense? Geesh! I need more coffee! Anyway, the heart will fly tomorrow!
This dress was made by my mom. It's for a baby girl, daughter of a student where my mom works. My mom loves babies and she likes to make things for the babies. So when she made this one she asked me if I could make something small to embellish the dress. So I decided to make a small tatted heart. The pattern is from Karey Solomon's book: Hearts belong to Tatting. It's a very simple and quick pattern. I used DMC cotton perle #5 in a bright red. Mom sew it to the dress with the ends I left on the heart. That way you can't notice the sewing of the heart to the dress, plus it's super secure and won't fall fro a long, long time. I know that Yorayus and her mom will love the dress.
This is a photo frame that I tatted while in Cayey. It's a pattern from Sharon Brigg's Newsletter. I think is Year 2 Vol. 3 The pattern works quickly. I still nedd to block it so it looks more like a heart and also the inner oval to look equal. I'm planning to start in my 1st scrapbook and this is going to be the 1st page. I don't have a concrete theme for the scrapbook but I think will be about my trips in PR, USA and the rest of the world.

© 2004 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. NeedleDreams' Blog 2005 Online blog with photos taken by me. Tatting pattern of my desings and photos of my laces Waleska Sosa Wally Sosa Materials: 2 Shuttles 2 colors of threads Instructions: This pattern use Maltese Rings. To make the maltese rings you need to join both shuttles if using 2 colors. Start a regular ring and make 1 ds. Pass the working shuttle thru the ring loop (front to back) and take out the loop from your fingers. The ball or 2nd shuttle will be in the back of your hand. Make a ds using the 2nd shuttle, the same as if you're making a chain. Pass again the working shuttle thru the ring's loop (back to front), place the loop in your fingers and make a picot. Take out the loop of your hand, pass the shuttle and make a longer picot with shuttle 2. Keep doing the same until you have the amount of picots you want. Finish with a picot made with the 2nd shuttle and close the ring.
Start the heart making a maltese ring of 9 inner picots and 9 outer picots. (9 : 9) Ch: 5. Maltese ring of 9 : 9. Ch: 5. Maltese ring of 9 : 9. Reverse work. Ch: 8 - 10 (- 1 --- 1 - 10) x 4 times. Reverse work. R: 5 + (to the 4th outer picot of middle maltese ring) 5. Reverse work. Ch: 1 - 1 --- 1 - 10 TOR: 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1. Ch: 10 - 1 --- 1 - 1. Reverse work. R: 5 + ( to the 5th outer picot of middle maltese ring) 5. Reverse work. Ch: (10 - 1 --- 1 - 10) x 4 times. Join to the 1st picot. 8. Join to the base of the 1st maltese ring. Cut and hide ends.

By Wally Sosa ©2001 Materials: Shuttle Thread size #30 Abbreviations: ds= double stitch p= picot vsp= very small picot R= ring Ch= chain RW= reverse work Cl= close Instructions: With Shuttle and ball. R: 5 ds, p, 5ds, p, 5ds, p, 5 ds, vsp, 5ds. Cl. RW. Ch: 6 ds. No RW. Make a shoelace tie. *R: 3ds, p, 3ds, p, 3ds, p, 3ds. Cl. No RW. Make a shoelace tie. Ch: 6 ds, p, 6 ds, join to vsm of first ring, 6ds. RW. R: 3ds, p, 3ds, p, 3ds, p, 3ds. Cl. No RW. Make a shoelace tie. Ch: 6 ds, p, 6 ds, join to chain's picot, 6 ds, p, 6 ds, join to 1st picot of small ring, 6 ds. RW. R: 3ds, p, 3ds, p, 3ds, p, 3ds. Cl. No RW. Make a shoelace tie.* Continue pattern from * to * until you have 3 rings in one side of the heart and 4 rings in the other side. You'll have 7 mesh spaces of 6 ds, p, 6 ds. Finishing with the 4th ring round, join the last chain to the picot of the small ring. Make a lock join or a shoelace tie and RW. Ch: Make 10 picots separated by 5 ds. RW. Clover: R: 6 picots separated by 3 ds. Cl. R: 3 ds, join to last picot of ring, make 3 picots separated by 3 ds, skip 1 picot and join to the 2nd picot of the last chain round, 3 ds, 4 picots separated by 3 ds. Cl. R: 3 ds, join to last picot of previous ring, 5 picots separated by 3 ds. Cl. RW. Ch: 6 picots separated by 5 ds, skip 1 picot of the chain round and join to the next one, 6 picots separated by 5 ds. Repeat Clover. Ch: Make 10 picots separated by 5 ds. Join to the last picot of the small ring. Cut and tie.
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