Friday, 3 November 2017

Twinkle Twinkle Re-visited

It's always good to go back and tat some of one's old patterns.  This one is a free one I wrote in 2013 (available in the "Patterns" section, tab above).


The smallest one on the left is tatted exactly as per the pattern.  I wasn't sure if I liked how the chains from the first round made nearly a circle around the centre ring.  I thought I'd prefer them to be a bit more pointy, like the outer chains...  So I added a few stitches... and then a couple more...

And now it looks like this:

What do you think?  Maybe I should just provide both versions on the pattern and people can choose?


Actually, looking at them again, the first original one looks a bit like those stars you trace in one go without lifting your pen, you know, where the lines cross in the middle?  I think adding those few stitches makes them look quite different.

Doing the ring at the tip as a SCMR gives that nice pointy shape to the chains.  If you were to make a normal thrown ring, the chain would be rounded.

This little star is very quick to make... I love sending people snowflakes in their Christmas cards... if you're short on time, you could make this one!  :-)

I'll try to update the pattern shortly.

Best wishes,
Frivole

9 comments:

  1. Both look fabulous!!! :)
    And I can see what you are saying about making the star! :)

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  2. I made several of these when you first gave the pattern, and I bring them out each Christmas to put on my tree. I like the effect of the inner circle, but it's interesting to see an alternative.

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    1. Thank you Jane! I've just been working on updating the pattern just now and I'm adding this different stitch count so both versions will be on the pattern.

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  3. We all had great fun tatting Twinkle, Twinkle at the Twin City Tatters retreat in July! I was lazy and just tatted a thrown ring. You're right, it does give a more rounded look. I like your updated version!

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    1. Oh, that's cheating Diane! SCMRs are not hard to make and I do really like the pointy shape they create when that's what I'm trying to achieve... and I always feel a star should be pointy! :-)

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  4. Those few stitches are enough to make look like a completely different star! I love it! The only pattern is extra special to me now after our Twin Cities Tatters' retreat. It was our theme pattern and we made a lot!

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    1. Yes! Surprising isn't it how much those few stitches really change the look. I'm nearly done updating the pattern, it will be available very soon (same link as before). :-)

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  5. Beide Versionen sehen hübsch aus. Dieser Stern findet bei mir auf Karten Anwendung und ist schnell gemacht

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  6. Always loved this snowflake, look forward to the update

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