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 Well, enough rambling.  Another original pattern here - but one I have been using for just about as long as I have been in business - a cross.  Here are two versions, one with a rose and a beaded one.
Well, enough rambling.  Another original pattern here - but one I have been using for just about as long as I have been in business - a cross.  Here are two versions, one with a rose and a beaded one. The beaded version is relatively recent - I like placing the beads the way they are - dangling like that, but it is a pain in the neck and really doesn't work well because of the design of the cross to use that particular technique.  I have to come up with something better.  I would also like to do some beadweaving in the center of the cross but haven't had time to play with that yet - in January.  (Of course, if you knew all the things I am going to get to "in January" you would realize I have way too large of an agenda for the alloted number of days in that month. Especially with tax season starting.)
The beaded version is relatively recent - I like placing the beads the way they are - dangling like that, but it is a pain in the neck and really doesn't work well because of the design of the cross to use that particular technique.  I have to come up with something better.  I would also like to do some beadweaving in the center of the cross but haven't had time to play with that yet - in January.  (Of course, if you knew all the things I am going to get to "in January" you would realize I have way too large of an agenda for the alloted number of days in that month. Especially with tax season starting.) This is Sammy.  He was my baby for 15 years until we had to have him put to sleep this past March.  We got him at a garage sale.  He was born with only one eye, but it didn't slow him down any.  He was the most vocal cat I've ever known - he'd follow you around the house yelling all the time until you sat down.  He was the first pet I ever had to put down, and it was just AWFUL.  It took me months before I could even think about him without breaking down.  But now it's mostly happy memories with just a few "I still miss you" tears.
This is Sammy.  He was my baby for 15 years until we had to have him put to sleep this past March.  We got him at a garage sale.  He was born with only one eye, but it didn't slow him down any.  He was the most vocal cat I've ever known - he'd follow you around the house yelling all the time until you sat down.  He was the first pet I ever had to put down, and it was just AWFUL.  It took me months before I could even think about him without breaking down.  But now it's mostly happy memories with just a few "I still miss you" tears.
 And here is motif number 10.  Guess what?  Yeah, it's still an old pattern of mine - nothing new yet. The two tatting pieces on each side of the bead were originally designed to look like a shuttle for the TatChat group back in the late 90's: the pattern is still on the web and available here.  So I gave it a new twist in this necklace by putting a focal bead between the two "shuttles."  Of course, most of my customers don't recognize the "shuttle" part of the design, but to me and hopefully other tatters, that makes the design a little extra special.  Below is the same pattern in a pin.
And here is motif number 10.  Guess what?  Yeah, it's still an old pattern of mine - nothing new yet. The two tatting pieces on each side of the bead were originally designed to look like a shuttle for the TatChat group back in the late 90's: the pattern is still on the web and available here.  So I gave it a new twist in this necklace by putting a focal bead between the two "shuttles."  Of course, most of my customers don't recognize the "shuttle" part of the design, but to me and hopefully other tatters, that makes the design a little extra special.  Below is the same pattern in a pin. 

 Another simple earring pattern - with not so simple thread.  This is my own pattern, one I have been using for a number of years, but the copper metallic thread is new.  It is a pain in the tush though, as it likes to do things like shred and tear and break and make rings not close easily.  I would only do something small with this thread or I'd be screaming and throwing shuttles out the window.  It does, of course, have a very unique effect and look, so it is worth some patience.  That's very easy for me to say, in theory - but at this moment those are the only item in my entire stock made with the metallic thread because it is such a pain - LOL.  I end up avoiding it like the plague.
Another simple earring pattern - with not so simple thread.  This is my own pattern, one I have been using for a number of years, but the copper metallic thread is new.  It is a pain in the tush though, as it likes to do things like shred and tear and break and make rings not close easily.  I would only do something small with this thread or I'd be screaming and throwing shuttles out the window.  It does, of course, have a very unique effect and look, so it is worth some patience.  That's very easy for me to say, in theory - but at this moment those are the only item in my entire stock made with the metallic thread because it is such a pain - LOL.  I end up avoiding it like the plague.

 Well, this one is...different.  Not a lot of tatting, but then, I guess I am a jewelry designer first, so sometimes I have to translate the tatting into what I think is a cool jewelry design.  At least there are rings.  The rest if it is what I call "twisted stitch," although I'm sure there are other names for it.  It's achieved by just doing one half of the ds.
Well, this one is...different.  Not a lot of tatting, but then, I guess I am a jewelry designer first, so sometimes I have to translate the tatting into what I think is a cool jewelry design.  At least there are rings.  The rest if it is what I call "twisted stitch," although I'm sure there are other names for it.  It's achieved by just doing one half of the ds.


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 could even string a bunch of them together and make a bookmark.
 could even string a bunch of them together and make a bookmark.| Etsy Buy Handmade ElizabethsLace | 

 I am having difficulty finding time to sit down and actually design a tatting pattern - the designing of the jewelry itself seems to take up so much time.
I am having difficulty finding time to sit down and actually design a tatting pattern - the designing of the jewelry itself seems to take up so much time.