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TATTING ABBREVIATIONS R Ring L P Long Picot 1, R Large Ring Cli . Chain S R Small Ring Sp . Space 1) Double or Doubles Sep . Separate V Picot CI . Close s P Sliort Picot TATTING Talting Shuttles are shaped like the one illustraled. Some are made with a hook at one end which is used to pull the thread through picots in joining. However, tor a be- ginner tlic one witliout a hook is easier to manage as the hook liindevs speed and is apt to be in the way. Instead of using llie hook to pidl the thread through in joining, a crochet hook or a pin may he used. For real dainty tatting use "STAR" Brand Tatting Cotton. It is made in white and a variety of beautiful colors. For heavier tatting use "ST.AR" Brand Mercerized Crocliet Cotton sizes 20 to 50. WINDING THE SHUTTLE If the bobbin is removable and has a hole at one side, tie the thread and wind the bobbin until full. If bobliin is not removable wind thread around bobbin in center of shuttle but never allow thread to project beyond the shuttle. The simplest form of tatting is the ring. This is made with one shuttle only. When making a design of chains and rings two shuttles or 1 ball and 1 shiutle are used. When a design of rings worked with two colors is made, use 2 shuttles. While learning we suggest using "STAR" Brand Mercerized Crochet Cotton Size 20. It must be remembered when learning to tat that the knot is made on the shuttle thread and not with it thoiigli all action is done with the shuttle thread. This is accom- plished by easing the thread around fingers and pulling the shuttle thread taut. DOUBLE STITCH Unwind the shuiile so the thread is abont 12 inches long. Hold the slnittle between the thumb and forefinger of right hand, with the thread coming from back of liobbin, take the end of tluead between the thumb and forehnger of the left hand and pa.ss it around llie outstretched fin- gers, crossing it under the thumb. (111. No. 1.) With the shuttle in your hand, pass the shuttle thread under and over the hand just below the point of fingers. Pass the shuttle between first and second fingers of the left hand, under shuttle and ring thread and l)ring it hack over ring thread allowing tlie ring thread to fall slack by bringing the four fingers of the left hand together. (111. No. 2.) Ptdl shuttle llnead taut and tlien spread die fin- gers of left hand till loop is close to fingers a n d t h u m b of left hand and pull tight. (111. No. 3.) T h e second half of the stitch is made in the opposite way. Allow the shuttle thread to fall slack, pass shuttle over ring thread and back under ring thread and over shuttle thread. (111. No. 4.) Pull shuttle thread taut and tighten ring thread until sec- ond half of stitch .slips into place beside the first half. (III. N o . .•).) By pulling the shuttle thread, the stitch slips back and forth. If it does not, the stitch has been locked by a wrong motion and must be made over again. Practice the doubles until they can be done without looking at instructions. A picot is made by leaving a space between the stitches. (III. No. (i.) 28 •

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T A T T I N G ABBREVIATIONS R R i n g L P L o n g Picot 1, R L a r g e R i n g C l i . C h a i n S R S m a l l R i n g Sp . Space 1) D o u b l e or Doubles Sep . Separate V Picot C I . C lose s P Sliort Picot

T A T T I N G T a l t i n g Shutt les are shaped l ike the one illustraled. Some are made w i t h a hook at one e n d w h i c h is used to p u l l the thread through picots in j o i n i n g . However , tor a be­g inner tlic one wit l iout a hook is easier to manage as the hook liindevs speed a n d is apt to be in the way. Ins tead of us ing llie hook to p i d l the thread through in j o i n i n g , a crochet hook or a p i n may he used. F o r rea l da inty tatt ing use " S T A R " B r a n d T a t t i n g Cot ton . I t is m a d e in whi t e a n d a variety of beaut i fu l colors. F o r heav ier tatt ing use " S T . A R " B r a n d Mercer ized Crocl iet Cot ton sizes 20 to 50.

WINDING T H E S H U T T L E I f the bobbin is removable a n d has a hole at one side, tie the thread and w i n d the bobbin u n t i l fu l l . I f bobl i in is not removable w i n d thread a r o u n d bobbin in center of shutt le but never al low thread to project beyond the shutt le .

T h e s implest form of tatt ing is the r ing . T h i s is m a d e w i t h one shutt le only. W h e n m a k i n g a design of chains a n d rings two shuttles or 1 b a l l a n d 1 sh iut le are used.

W h e n a design of rings worked w i t h two colors is made , use 2 shuttles. W h i l e l e a r n i ng we suggest us ing " S T A R " B r a n d Mercer ized Crochet Cot ton Size 20.

I t must be r e m e m b e r e d whe n l e a r n i n g to tat that the knot is made on the shutt le thread a n d not wi th it thoiigli a l l act ion is done w i t h the shutt le thread. T h i s is accom­p l i shed by easing the thread a r o u n d fingers a n d p u l l i n g the shutt le thread taut.

DOUBLE S T I T C H U n w i n d the s h u i i l e so the thread is abont 12 inches long. H o l d the slnitt le between the t h u m b a n d forefinger of r ight h a n d , w i t h the thread coming from back of l iobbin , take the end of t l u e a d between the t h u m b a n d forehnger of the left h a n d a n d pa.ss it a r o u n d ll ie outstretched fin­gers, crossing it u n d e r the t h u m b . (111. No. 1.)

W i t h the shutt le i n your h a n d , pass the shutt le thread u n d e r a n d over the h a n d jus t below the po int of fingers. Pass the shutt le between first a n d second fingers of the left h a n d , u n d e r shutt le a n d r i n g thread a n d l )r ing it hack over r i n g thread a l l owing tlie r ing thread to fall slack by b r i n g i n g the four fingers of the left h a n d together. (111. No . 2.) P td l shutt le l l n e a d taut a n d tlien spread d ie fin­gers of left h a n d ti l l loop is close to fingers a n d t h u m b of left h a n d and p u l l tight. (111. N o . 3.) T h e second ha l f of the st i tch is made in the opposite way. A l l o w the shutt le thread to fal l s lack, pass shutt le over r i n g thread a n d back u n d e r r i n g thread a n d over shutt le thread. (111. N o . 4.) P u l l shutt le thread taut a n d t ighten r ing thread u n t i l sec­o n d ha l f of stitch .slips into place beside the first half. ( I I I . No. .•).)

B y p u l l i n g the shutt le thread, the stitch slips back and forth . I f it does not, the stitch has been locked by a wrong mot ion a n d must be made over aga in . Pract ice the doubles u n t i l they can be done without looking at instruct ions . A picot is made by leaving a space between the stitches. ( I I I . No. (i.)

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RINGS AND PICOTS Afake the first double as directed a n d work three m o r e double stitches or doubles as they are usual ly termed. P I C O T . M a k e the first l ialf of ne.xt double , slide it on thread stopping about ' / i inch from last st i tch, complete the double a n d d r a w ent ire st itch i n posi t ion next to dou­bles made . (111. No . 6 a n d 7.) W o r k doubles , then work another picot, work doubles, another picot a n d work <lou-l)les. H o l d the stitches firmly i n the left h a n d , d r a w the s luut le thread u n t i l the first a n d last stitches meet form­ing a r i n g . (111. No . 8.) F o r larger picots leave a larger space between doubles .

JOINING RINGS W i n d the thread a r o u n d h a n d as for first r ing a n d work first double stitch of next r ing about Vt of an inch from r ing just made. W o r k three more doul)Ies. T o j o i n rings. If you are us ing a shutt le wit l i one po inted e n d or a hook on one e n d , insert this e n d through the last ]5icot of previous l i n g a n d p u l l thread through m a k i n g a loop large enough to insert .shuttle, d r a w shutt le through the loop a n d d r a w .shuttle thread tight, this jo ins the r ings a n d counts as the first ha l f a donl)le . (111. N o . 9) com­plete the double , work 3 more doubles then a picot, 4 doubles , picot, 4 doubles , a n d close r ing same as first r ing . T o reverse work, t u r n your work so that the liase of l i u g j u s t made is at the top a n d work next r i n g as usua l . T o j o i n threads. .Always j o i n thread at the base of last r ing or c l ia in by m a k i n g a s ipiare knot a n d leaving the ends u n t i l work is finished as the s tra in of w o r k i n g may loosen the knot. C u t ends later. Never attach a new thread in r ing at the knots w i l l not pass through the double st itch.

JOSEPHINE PICOTS Single knots or Joseph ine picots. Tl i is is a series of single knots or jus t ha l f of a double . F o u r or five knots for a s m a l l Josephine picot a n d 10 to 12 knots for a larger picot.

WORKING W I T H A BALL AND S H U T T L E .All tatting designs conta in ing chains a n d rings are m a d e w i t h one bal l a n d a shutt le or two shuttles. T o make a r ing , tlie t i n c a d is w o u n d to c ircle a r o u n d the left h a n d a n d lor the chain thread is w o u n d ha l f way a r o u n d the h a n d . Tie the end of bal l thread to e n d of shutt le thread . W h e n you are m a k i n g a r ing use the shutt le thread , w h e n r i n g is completed turn the r i n g so the base is he ld between the t h u m b a n d forefinger, place the b a l l thread over liack of fingers w i n d i n g it twice a r o u n d l i t t le finger to con lro l tension. (111. No. 10.) W o r k the c h a i n over the b a l l t h r e a d us ing the shutt le thread. W h e n c h a i n is completed d r a w the st i lches close together, drop the I ja l l thread a n d wi th shutt le thread work a n o l h e r r ing . Picots in chains are made a n d j o i n e d i n same m a n n e r as i n r ings .

USING TWO COLORS W h e n two colors are used in m a k i n g rings two shut lies mus t be used. If chains appear on the design w i t h two colors use the second shuttle same as a b a l l .

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Mater ia l s R e q u i r e d - A M E R I C A N T H R E A D C O M P A N Y " S T A R " M E R C E R I Z E D T A T T I N G C O T T O N

W h i t e or Co lors

No. 3002 Use 1 Shutt le a n d a B a l l .

1-7,5 Y d . B a l l w i l l m a k e about VA Yds . of L a c e .

R , f> d, p, 6 d, close r. W o r k 4 more rings. * C h . 6 d. 3 p sep by 2 d, 6 d, p, 6 d, j o i n to p of I th r made, 4 d, t u r n . R , 2 d, 7 p sep by 2 d, 2 d, close r, t u r n . C h , 4 d, p, 6 d, j o i n to p on opposite ch , 6 d, 3 p sep by 2 d, 6 d, t u r n . R , 6 tl, p, 6 d, close r. R , 0 d, j o i n to p of c h , 6 d, close r. W o r k 3 more rings of (i d, p, 6 d a n d repeat f rom • for length desired.

No. 300.̂ Use 2 Shutt les or 1 B a l l a n d 1 Shutt le .

1—7,5 Y d . B a l l w i l l make about I ' /s Yds . of L a c e .

L R , 1 d, 12 p, sep by 1 d, 1 d, close r. C h , 4 d, 3 p sep by 2 d, 4 d. • S R , 4 d, j o i n to 10th p of large r, 4 d, close r. C h . 4 d, 7 p sep by 2 d, 4 d. S R , 4 d, j o i n to same p of large r, 4 d, close r. C h , 4 d, 3 p sep by 2 d, 4 d, skip 2 p of large r, j o i n to next p, 5 d. S R , 4 d, p, 4 d, close r. C h , .5 d. L R , 1 d, 12 p, sep by 1 d, 1 d, close r. C h , 4 d, p, 2 d, join to center p of opposite ch, 2 d, p, 1 d, repeat f i o m * for desired length.

H e a d i n g . S R . 4 d, j o i n to 4th p of large r, 4 d. close r . C h . 4 d, 3 p sep by 2 d, 4 d, j o i n to s r of 1st row. C h , 4 d, 3 p sep by 2 d, 4 d, repeat from l)eginning across row.

No. 3004 Use 1 Shutt le a n d a B a l l .

1—75 Y d . B a l l w i l l make about U / i Yds . of L a c e .

R , 3 d, 3 p sep by 3 d, 3 d, dose r, t u r n . C h . 4 d, 3 p sep by 2 d, 4 d, t u r n . * R , 3 d, j o i n to last p of 1st r, 3 d, p, 3 d, p, 3 d, dose r, t u r n . C h , 4 d, 3 p sep by 2 d, 4 d, t u r n . R , 3 d, p, 3 d, j o i n to center p of last r, 3 d, p, 3 d, close r , t u r n . C h , 4 d, 3 p sep by 2 d, 4 d, t u r n . R . 3 d, j o i n to last p of last r made , 3 d, j o i n to center p of 1st r made, 3 d, p, 3 d, close r, t u r n . C h , 4 d, 4 p sep by 2 d, 5 d, t u r n . R , 6 d, j o i n to 1st p of c h , 6 d, dose r. R , 6 d, j o i n to 3rd p of same ch , 6 d, dose r. W o r k 2 more r of 6 d, p, 6 d, turn , C h , 5 d, j o i n to 1st p of upper ch , 2 d. 3 p sep by 2 d, 4 d, t u r n . R , 3 d, 3 p sep by 3 d, 3 d, close r, t u r n . C h , 4 d, j o i n to p of last r made, 2 d, p, 2 d, j o i n to p of next r, 4 d, t i u n , repeat from * for desired length.

No. 3005 Use 2 Shutt les or 1 Shutt le an<l 1 B a l l .

3—75 Y d . Bal l s w i l l make about 1 \d. of L a c e .

H e a d i n g . 1st R o w . L R , 5 d, 5 p sep l)y 2 d, 5 d, dose r , 1/4 inch space, t u r n . * S R , 4 d, long p, 4 d, close r. ' / i i n c h space, t u r n . L R , 5 d, j o i n to last p of 1st large r, 2 d, 4 p sep by 2 d, 5 d, close r. 'A i nch space, t u r n . S R , 4 d, j o i n to long p of last s r, 4 d, dose r. 1/4 inch space, t u r n . L R , 4 d, j o i n to last p of last large r , 2 d, 4 p sep by 2 d, 5 d, dose r. R e p e a t from * for desired length, tie a n d cut. R e p e a t 1st row j o i n i n g 2 s r in long p of s r in 1st row.

M e d a l l i o n . R , 1 d, 14 p sep by 1 d, 1 d, close r, tie a n d cut thread. L R , 6 d, 5 p sep by 2 d, 6 d, close r . V4 i n c h space, t u r n . S R , 4 d, jo in to p of center r , 4 d, r lo se r . i/i inch space, t u r n . * L R , 6 d, j o i n to 5th p of last r, 2 d.

4 p sep by 2 d, 6 d. close r. '4 i n c h space, t u r n . S R , 4 d, j o i n to next p of center r, 4 d. close r. '4 inch space, t u r n a n d re]>eat from * jo in ing center p of 3 large rings to 3 large rings of heading .

Second .Medall ion is jo ined to 1st meda l l i on in center picots of 2 large rings and to head ing at center p of 3 large rings, l eaving 1 l i n g on medal l ions , 2 rings o n head­ing tree between jo in ings .

No. 3006 Use 2 Sluitt les or 1 Shutt le and a 15all.

1—75 ^'d. B a l l w i l l make about 2 Yds . of L a c e .

R , 3 d, 3 p sep by 3 d, 3 d, dose r. C h , 3 d, 3 p sep by 3 d, 3 d, * j o i n to center p of r, 3 d, t i i i n . R , 1 d, 8 p sep by 1 d, 1 d dose r, t u r n . C h . 3 d. R . 3 d, 3 p sep by 3 d, 3 d, dose r. C l i , 3 d, j o i n to p on opposite c h , 3 d, p, 3 d, p, 3 d, repeat f rom * tor desi ied length.

No. 3007 Use 1 S h m t l e a n d a B a l l .

1 -75 Y d . Ba l l w i l l uuikc al)i)ut U/ i Yds . of L a c e .

R , 2 d. 7 p sep by 2 d, 2 d, dose r. C l i . I d, p. * fi d. p. 2 d, p, 2 d. p. fi d, p, 6 d, jo in to centei p of r, (i d. t u r n . R . 4 d. 7 p sep by 2 d, 4 d, dose r. C;h. I d. turn . R . 4 d. j o i n to last p of last r, 2^. 9 p sep by 2 d. 1 d, dose r. C h , 4 d, t u r n . R , 4 d, j o i n lo last p of last r made, 2 d, (i p sep by 2 d, 4 d, dose r, t i n n . C h . fi d. t u r n . R , 4 d, 7 p sep by 2 d, 4 d, close r, turn . C h , 6 d. j o i n to |) on oppo­site ch , {) d, 3 p sep by 2 d, (i d. ]>, (i d, j o i n to center p of last r made, 4 d, t u r n . R , 2 d, 7 p sep by 2 d, 2 d, dose r. t u r n . C h , 4 d. t u r n . R , 2 d. 7 p sep by 2 d, 2 d, dose r. C h . fi d. j o i n to p on opposite ch, repeat from * for de­s ired length.

No. 3008 Use 1 Shutt le a n d 1 B a l l .

1—75 Y d . B a l l w i l l make about 2 Y'ds. of E d g i n g .

R , 4 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d, close r. C h . 6 d. p, 6 d, p. 2 d, p, 2 d, p, 6 d, p, 6 d, j o i n to base of r, turn work. * C h , 5 d, p, 2 d, p, 2 d, p, 5 d, t u r n work. R , 4 d, j o i n to p of ch , 4 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d, close r, tt irn work. C h , 4 d, p, 2 d, p, 2 d, p, 4 d, t u r n work. R , 4 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d. close r. C h , 4 d, jo in to side p of r, 4 d, p, 2 d, p, 2 d. p, 4 d. j o i n to base of r i n g a n d repeat from * for length desired.

No. 3009 Use 1 Shut t l e and a B a l l .

1—75 Y d . B a l l w i l l make about I14 Yds . of L a c e .

R , 4 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d, close r. R , 4 d, j o i n to side p of 1st r, 4 d, p, 2 d, p, 2 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d, close r. R , I d, j o i n to side p of r , 4 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d, close r. C h , 6 d, p, 2 d, p, 2 d, p, 6 d, p, 6 d, j o i n to center p of 2 n d r, 6 d. R , 2 d, 6 p sep by 2 d, 2 d, close r. J o i n thread to 1st p. R , 3 d, p, 3 d, * j o i n to center p of 1st r made , 3 d, p, 3 d, close r. J o i n to 2nd p of center r. R , 3 d, j o i n to side p of smal l r , 3 d, p, 3 d, p, 3 d, close r. R e p e a t from * u n t i l there are 6 smal l rings, t u r n work. C h , 6 d, p, 6 d, j o i n to p on opposite ch , 6 d, p, 2 d, p, 2 d, p, 6 d, t u r n work. R , 4 d , p, 4 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d, close r. R , 4 d, j o i n to side p of last r tnade, 4 d, p, 2 d, j o i n to p of c h , 2 d, p, 4 d, p, 4 d, close r. R , 4 d, j o i n to side p of last r made . 4 d, jo in to center p of last smal l r made , 4 d, p , 4 d, close r. R e p e a t f r o m beg inn ing j o i n i n g next r ing to previous r ing at side p .

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