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    TATtle TALES

    Teri Dusenbury806 Harrison AvenuePort Orchard, WA 98366-4212

    by appointment only

     [email protected]

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    For OliverSpecial Thanks to Nancy Corns and Sue Hodge.

    TATtle TALESTeri Dusenbury

    806 Harrison AvenuePort Orchard, WA 98366-4212by appointment only

     [email protected]

    COVER BUTTERFLIES: Tatted by Teri Dusenbury using Coats Dual DutyPlus Art. 220 in color 347, Delicas DB-065 Lined Topaz AB, Rhyolite(rainforest jasper) semi-precious 6mm heart bead.

     © 1990,1991, 1993, 2000, 2002 Teri Dusenbury

    9.) Pull three picot beads into place on picot,10.) Tat a double knot,11.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,

    12.) Pull last picot bead into place on picot,13.) Tat a double knot,14.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into placenext to last double knot tatted,15.) Leave a space for picot loop,16.) Tat 3 + (join to first picot tatted of butt ring) 5. Close ring.17.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to the base of last ring. Tie a square knot on the wrong side of the work.18.) Rethread the ends back through all the center beads of themotif. One thread goes through all beads clockwise while thesecond thread goes through all beads counterclockwise. Pull

     these threads taut pulling the center beads together in a tightring. Cut excess thread. TA DA! You did it!!

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    and they’re touted as “the” perfect bead and the price reflects that. You could use these beads too!

    You should not go any larger than 11/0 for the main bead. You

    can go as small as 14/0; however, you might have to be moreselective with the beads because the thread must be able to go

     through the beads at least twice and in some instances as muchas three times. Start with 11/0 until you are familiar with thepattern and have successfully tatted two or more pairs ofearrings.

    Once again it is a good idea to read all the directions prior to tatting these earring designs. If you are not familiar with finger tatting try tatting a motif without beads to acquaint yourselfwith the hand maneuvers. Please note that the pattern script ismeant to be used in conjunction with the schematics, rather

     than one or the other. Good light, a quiet span of time andyou have the key ingredients needed to complete these

    projects.

    If you have any questions or need some part of the directionsclarified don’t hesitate to email me at [email protected]

    Teri Dusenbury

    Note: You will be pulling the ring thread down through the top of the picotuntil a large enough loop is formed to permit the running thread to go

     through. Pull loop taut and then tat the second hitch of the double knot tocomplete the knot. This counts as the first knot of the next sequence ofknots.

    2.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next to last double knot tatted,3.) Leave a space for picot loop,4.) Tat a double knot,5.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,6.) Leave a space for picot loop,7.) Tat a double knot,8.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,9.) Leave a space for picot loop,10.) Tat a double knot,11.) Thread one bead onto string, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,12.) Pull one picot bead into place on picot,13.) Tat a double knot,14.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into placenext to last double knot tatted,15.) Pull three picot beads into placeon picot,

    16.) Tat a double knot,17.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,18.) Pull last picot bead into place onpicot,19.) Tat a double knot,

    19.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next to last19

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    knots.2.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,3.) Leave a space for picot loop,

    4.) Tat a double knot,5.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,6.) Pull one picot bead into place on picot,7.) Tat a double knot,8.) Thread one bead onto running

     thread, push into place next to last

    double knot tatted,9.) Pull three picot beads into placeon picot,10.) Tat a double knot,11.) Thread one bead onto running

     thread, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,12.) Pull last picot bead into place onpicot,13.) Tat a double knot,14.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into placenext to last double knot tatted,15.) Leave a space for picot loop,16.) Tat 5 – 3. Close ring.

    C Butterfly’s large left wing

    With needle threader thread six beads onto thread. Push one of the beads next to the completed small left wing. Place the otherfive into the ring thread. These five beads are now referred toas: Picot Beads.

    1.) Tat a ring of 3 + (join to last picot tatted of small left wing)5,

    Lesson One

    Key

    Black bead = picot beadClear bead = add on beads (ring beads)

    - (dash) = link picot+ (plus) = join picot. (period) = close ring

    Materials 69 Delica beads 11/0, Dual Duty Plus, ear wires,needle threader, scissors, 2 - 6 mm semi-precious heart beads.

    1.) Pull approximately one arms length of thread off of spool(60”) cut. Visually mark thread ends as 1 and 2.

    2.) With needle threader thread five beads onto ring threadprior to tatting first knot. These beads are now referred to as:Picot Beads (black beads in diagram).

    A Butterfly’s Butt

    3.) Tat a ring of 5 – 5,4.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,5.) Leave a space for small picotloop,6.) Tat a double knot,7.) Thread one bead onto running

     thread, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,8.) Leave a space for small picotloop,9.) Tat a double knot,

    10.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,7

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    Lesson Two

    Key

    Black bead = picot beadClear bead = add on beads (ring beads)

    - (dash) = link picot+ (plus) = join picot. (period) = close ring

    Materials: 69 Delica beads 11/0, Dual Duty Plus, ear wires,needle threader, scissors, 2 - 6 mm semi-precious heart beads.

    1.) Pull approximately one arms length of thread off of spool(60”) cut. Visually mark thread ends as 1 and 2.

    2.) With needle threader thread four beads onto ring threadprior to tatting first knot. These beads are now referred to as:Picot Beads (black beads in diagram).

    A Butterfly’s Butt

    3.) Tat a ring of 5 – 5,4.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,5.) Leave a space for small picot loop,6.) Tat a double knot,

    7.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next to last double knot tatted,8.) Leave a space for small picot loop,9.) Tat a double knot,10.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into placenext to last double knot tatted,11.) Pull one picot bead into place on picot,

    12.) Tat a double knot,13.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

    knots.2.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,3.) Leave a space for picot loop,

    4.) Tat a double knot,5.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next to last double knot tatted,6.) Pull one picot bead into place on picot,7.) Tat a double knot,8.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,

    9.) Pull three picot beads into placeon picot,10.) Tat a double knot,11.) Thread one bead onto running

     thread, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,12.) Pull last picot bead into place on

    picot,13.) Tat a double knot,14.) Thread one bead onto running

     thread, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,15.) Leave a space for picot loop,16.) Tat 5 – 3. Close ring.

    C Butterfly’s large left wing

    With needle threader thread six beads onto thread. Push one of the beads next to the completed small left wing. Place the otherfive into the ring thread. These five beads are now referred toas: Picot Beads.

    1.) Tat a ring of 3 + (join to last picot tatted of small left wing)5,9

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    Note: You will be pulling the ring thread down through the top of the picotuntil a large enough loop is formed to permit the running thread to go

     through. Pull loop taut and then tat the second hitch of the double knot tocomplete the knot. This counts as the first knot of the next sequence ofknots. 

    2.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next to last double knot tatted,3.) Leave a space for picot loop,4.) Tat a double knot,5.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,6.) Leave a space for picot loop,7.) Tat a double knot,8.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,9.) Leave a space for picot loop,10.) Tat a double knot,11.) Thread one bead onto string, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,12.) Pull one picot bead into place on picot,13.) Tat a double knot,14.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into placenext to last double knot tatted,15.) Pull three picot beads into placeon picot,

    16.) Tat a double knot,17.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,18.) Pull last picot bead into place onpicot,19.) Tat a double knot,

    19.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next to last15

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     thread, push into place next to last double knot tatted,6.) Pull one picot bead into place on picot,7.) Tat a double knot,8.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to last double knot tatted,9.) Pull three picot beads into place on picot,10.) Tat a double knot,11.) Thread one bead onto running

     thread, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,12.) Pull last picot bead into place on

    picot,13.) Tat a double knot,14.) Thread one bead onto running

     thread, push into place next to lastdouble knot tatted,15.) Leave a space for picot loop,16.) Tat 3 + (join to first picot tatted of

    butt ring) 5. Close ring.17.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place next

     to the base of last ring. Tie a square knot on the wrong side of the work.18.) Rethread the ends back through all the center beads of themotif. One thread goes through all beads clockwise while thesecond thread goes through all beads counterclockwise. Pull

     these threads taut pulling the center beads together in a tightring. Cut excess thread. TA DA! You did it!!Notes

    double knot tatted,20.) Leave a space for picot loop,21.) Tat a double knot,22.) Thread one bead onto running thread, push into place

    next to last double knot tatted,23.) Leave a space for a picot loop,24.) Tat 8 – 3. Close ring.

    D Butterfly’s head

    With needle threader thread three beadsonto thread. Push one of the beads next to

     the completed large left wing. Place the other two into the ring thread. These two beads arenow referred to as: Picot Beads.

    1.) Tat a ring of 3 + (join to last picot tattedof large left wing) 1,Note: You will be pulling the ring thread down

     through the top of the picot until a large enough loopis formed to permit the running thread to go through.

    Pull loop taut and then tat the second hitch of the double knot to complete the knot. This counts as the first knot of the next sequence of knots.2.) Thread one bead into running thread, push next to lastdouble knot tatted,3.) Pull one picot bead into place on picot,

    4.) Thread one bead, one heart bead, one bead onto foldedring thread (picot loop),5.) Add earring wire to loop, pull tight,6.) Pull last picot bead into place on picot,7.) Tat 1 – 3. Close ring.Notes

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