I finally found this old bookmark when reminded by Muskaan's Tips weaving picots and only one page of directions out of two. I is enough to make whole pattern if you understand how to weave a little :) |
This is from 2007 and the thread size is 20, and I did not use a gauge. |
I tried to locate the lady that designed this woven picot pattern Marrie Stoffer, and old webbsight with out any luck. Most all of the pattern is here this picture can be enlarged too. |
I have started a new one, just to see if I could remember using the directions, before I found the old bookmark |
The other tip that was given and on last page was to use a crochet hook to weave and this makes work go faster too. It also seems a bit easier if the weaving part is tatted with variegated thread. Maybe someone can remember this free pattern or has part two can be done with this one page and I did conect picots and omit some from origanal :) sorry I took so long to find this :( have a great day I can help anyone that wants to give it a try. Tatted Bookmark |
I love it ! It's an amazing work ! I would like see this free pattern to.
ReplyDeleteI just added it to bottom of post I needed help from husband and other complications :)
DeleteThank you very much ! :-)
DeleteThank you very much ! :-)
DeleteReally interesting effect Carollyn. Thanks for finding it!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome :)
DeletePiękna zakładka, a ta plecionka z pikotków rewelacja.
ReplyDeleteThankyou just posted patter in PdF at bottom of page :)
DeleteGorgeous! It reminds me of hairpin lace, which I tried way back in high school.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean, like to tat the look myself cause not good with hairpin lace:(
DeleteOlá amiga!
ReplyDeleteTrabalhinho lindo.
Amei!!!!!!!
beijos
Thankyou so much
DeleteThank you so very much, Carollyn !!! Will definitely give this a go. This is the bookmark on Georgia's site (on the post about picots), but without any pattern.
ReplyDeleteThanks again :-) And beautifully tatted/woven - the variegation gives an unusual effect - like tiger's fur
I happy found most of it and put pdf at bottom of page too.
DeleteBeautiful bookmark, I will defiantly give this a go, thanks for for the pattern
ReplyDeleteJust added pdf was able to get computer help from hubby:)
DeleteCarollyn, she has another simpler pattern on her page found via wayback machine . try here
ReplyDeleteThanks Bernice it looks great and would help for beginners too!
DeleteReit tatted this. Could she be contacted and find the designer?
ReplyDeleteAhhh check below found the paytern
DeleteReit tatted this. Could she be contacted and find the designer?
ReplyDeleteOh don't know her and or contact listed goes nowhere.
DeleteThat looks really cool! I would love to try it but I don't have enough time right now. I found the full pattern on the Wayback Machine:
ReplyDeletehttp://web.archive.org/web/20130728133002/http://celticdreamweaver.com/bookmark.htm
Oh thankyou Jeff that clears things up I am technically challenged you know :)
DeleteCarollyn, Bernice & Jeff, thanks for the patterns (both versions) :-)
ReplyDeleteHope I can do as good a job tatting it !
Yes I see one is not same but very close. Nice to know more patterns
DeletePretty neat bookmark!!! :) Nice colors too!! :)
ReplyDeleteI attempted something like this several years ago, but found it difficult to get the picot lengths right. Yours looks much better than mine did!
ReplyDeleteThe trick is making a guage and it would be nice if the mention the length of the picot.
DeleteWow, it's really original that work! I like so much with the variegate thread.
ReplyDeleteI understand that it's too long to do!
have a good day
sabrina
It works up faster with a crochet hook I do believe :)
DeleteI love the weaving on this bracelet! The thread choice works so well, too.
ReplyDeleteYour right this would make a sweet bracelet and got to remember this! Thank you!
DeleteBeautiful work and the colours are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret:)
DeleteThe bookmarks are so pretty! But the work seems to be difficult :)
ReplyDeleteOh that is why I suggested variegated thread it is easier to see and using a crochet hook to weave it. Maybe one day you will come back to it.
ReplyDeleteRest of pattern is......... For the second row:
ReplyDeleteR 4 –4 –4 –4.; R 4 – 4 – 4- 4. Chains with joins of the long picots, start with the first picot of the second group( of long picots) After that also connect the second and third picot of the second group.
For the joining of the first group of picots, Weave these through the already joined picots, begin with the first picot of the first group, and then the second and third picot. See picture.
The chain looks as follows: Ch 4+ 1+ 1+ 4+ 1+ 1+ 4. Repeat Rings as in first row. Repeat chains as just mentioned. End with an Upper Chain.
A familiar pattern, I tatted it years ago in thread size 80. And I used a crochet hook too to weave. I knew the designer too. I like it in your colours, and thread size too!
ReplyDeleteThis color I did make for husband and he saved it all these years :)
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