Tatting - Joining Back, Fixing Mistakes

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Sometimes when you have to repair tatting, you only have a short end left to join back to. Here is one technique to rejoin your thread in that situation.

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  • @nikkigbsd
    @nikkigbsd Год назад +6

    Dear Joëlle,
    Your work is sooooo beautiful, your time is soooo valued, and your kindness to record, edit and share videos is far too generous. We, the YT audience, cherish you and your creativity! Please don't apologize for anything. ❤❤❤

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Nikki - what a lovely message! :-)

  • @silverflame_firebug
    @silverflame_firebug Год назад +3

    Just came back to say that I had the opportunity to try this technique. I messed up a ring and snapped the thread while trying to work it open. It worked super well and was very easy to follow along with you. So thanks again for sharing your knowledge and skills. Very greatly appreciated!

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      That's great to hear Silver Flames, glad it worked out well for you!

  • @knackfulknitter
    @knackfulknitter Год назад +2

    Brilliant demonstration, Joëlle! I so enjoy your videos. ☺💕

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much Maria! :-)

  • @silverflame_firebug
    @silverflame_firebug Год назад +2

    I always appreciate learning something new from you! ❤

  • @shannonb7263
    @shannonb7263 Год назад

    THANK YOU!!! I can’t tell you how much you’ve helped my tatting over the years. ❤

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      I'm so glad! Thank you for your comment. :-)

  • @barkers16
    @barkers16 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for sharing. Always love your videos!!!

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! :-)

  • @giannagarda7598
    @giannagarda7598 Год назад +2

    Great!!! Securing left thread or knots is really a hard task.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад +1

      Glad if it's helpful! :-)

  • @janetdressing39
    @janetdressing39 Год назад +2

    So lovely to see another tatting video from you. I have missed seeing them. I need to get back into tatting now that I have learned to knit. I have a couple of your shuttles. I will check out your Etsy shop once in a while to see if you have any others for sale. Stay well.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Thank you Janet, I hope you are keeping well. You have learned to knit recently? I love all needlework to be honest, from knitting to tatting and everything in between! : -)

  • @corriewilson8511
    @corriewilson8511 Год назад

    Some time back I had asked for advice on what shuttle would be the best to get. You very kindly told me the brand you prefer. As you had said they aren't made by the same company anymore but I found one that is a reproduction of that particular brand,Aero. They're called Aerlit now. I got one and have had such a lovely time learning to use it! It's so much easier than the big, clumsy, hook less one I had! Thank you so much for your help!😊

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Glad I could help! I hope you continue to get on well with Aerlits (they can sometimes be a bit too tight at the beginning and then become too loose later on). But generally I do find "hooked" tatting shuttles great for ease and speediness. Happy tatting! :-)

  • @susiefreckleface
    @susiefreckleface 9 месяцев назад

    Brilliant fix. Thank you for sharing this technique.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  9 месяцев назад

      You're welcome, glad you found it helpful.

  • @christiancolla3511
    @christiancolla3511 Год назад

    FRIVOLE! I have absolutely missed seeing your videos. I hope you are doing well and tatting away!

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Hello Krisjin! Thank you for your comment, I hope you're doing well! Really need to start filming new videos, I'll try to get to it this autumn. :-)

  • @msareli1
    @msareli1 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you it was very useful tip. Have a great day.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  6 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @sharoncarvalho6471
    @sharoncarvalho6471 Год назад

    Thanks Mam for your reply. I do like the idea of winding shuttles and keeping them ready.

  • @witatter1
    @witatter1 Год назад +1

    Thank you! An excellent video and a tip i will be using.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Very glad if it will be helpful to you. :-)

  • @ruhsexperimentsgliesperimentid

    Interesting way to join threads, thank you

  • @barbaragalban6903
    @barbaragalban6903 Год назад

    Muchas gracias por la explicación. Bendiciones 🤗🥰

  • @mirandahinton3250
    @mirandahinton3250 Год назад

    Fantastic technique! What are you going to use this beautiful trim for? 😍

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Hello Miranda, I used it to edge a handkerchief which I was giving as a gift. You can see the finished edging here on my blog: leblogdefrivole.blogspot.com/2023/05/hanky-edging-completed.html

  • @debracox1227
    @debracox1227 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!

  • @cyndifoore7743
    @cyndifoore7743 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. I have a piece I need to repair.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Great! I hope you find this works well for you. : -)

  • @tasneemsadiqpetiwala5907
    @tasneemsadiqpetiwala5907 Год назад

    Thanks frivole ❤, a v useful tip.....can u please make a video as you attach this lace on handkerchief....esp adjusting corners.
    Stay blessed and happy

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад +1

      Hello Tasneem, I actually already have a video that show how to attach this very lace to a handkerchief, you can see it. here: ruclips.net/video/RWXScoCwFC8/видео.html

    • @tasneemsadiqpetiwala5907
      @tasneemsadiqpetiwala5907 Год назад

      ​@@11Frivole thanks for the link😊....oh yes, i remember..... , i have watched it a long time back.........will refresh soon.🙋‍♀️❤️
      Would also like to let u know,Joelle ,that i enjoyed making yr signature maple 🍁 n simple leaf for beginners , about more than a year back 😊......wish there can be some simpler version of 🍁 without too many Josephine knots!!😄
      Lastly, I find the volume of this video too low for me to hear u clearly; my phone setting being normal with all volumes set to highest......??? Plz checkout if others feel same......

  • @Charlette52
    @Charlette52 Год назад

    Merci beaucoup Joëlle pour cette astuce...même si en ce moment je suis très tricot l'envie de la frivolité reviendra en son temps...Amitiés

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Bonjour Evelyne, j'espère que vous allez bien! Merci pour votre commentaire. :-)

    • @Charlette52
      @Charlette52 Год назад

      @@11Frivole Bonjour Joëlle. Quelques soucis de santé depuis plusieurs mois mais la vie continue...

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      @@Charlette52 J'en suis désolée et j'espère que votre santé se rétablira!

  • @kareteach87
    @kareteach87 Год назад

    Tatting is amazing. Such beautiful work - pure artistry. Can anyone send me in the right direction to have a small (baby) apron repaired? This apron was created by a friend's grandmother decades ago. She wants to pass it on to her granddaughter. I can sew, crochet, do many crafts, but I have no idea what to do to help her. Do I dare try to just use regular thread and a needle? One section is a large hole. A couple other small spots. Any advice would be much appreciated.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад +1

      Hello, I would have a go with matching thread and a needle, yes. And where there is a hole, you could make a small crocheted motif, since you say you do crochet (Irish crochet lace style), to fill that space and then join it to the apron with a needle. Otherwise, you'd have to find a tatter in your area who could fix it with tatting.

    • @kareteach87
      @kareteach87 Год назад

      @@11Frivole Thank you so much. I tried to find a tatter in this area but no luck. I will try your suggestions. Plus, there is a chocolate stain I'm going to use lavender oil on. Best stain remover I've ever used.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Lavender oil for stains? Interesting! Good luck with your project, it's wonderful to mend and preserve heirloom items like that.

  • @MyQuiltProjects
    @MyQuiltProjects Год назад +1

    Thank you! Fabulous!

  • @annalaraekillian6612
    @annalaraekillian6612 8 месяцев назад

    4:59 .. Thank you so much. Now I can fix my needle tatting boo-boo easier.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  8 месяцев назад

      Great, glad it helped! :-)

  • @rickeyquiles8080
    @rickeyquiles8080 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  9 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome

  • @CarolCorbett-v7i
    @CarolCorbett-v7i Год назад

    Hi. I am really enjoying your videos as l am getting back into tatting. I would love to know where you get your beautiful shuttles from, my shuttles have a hook but also a chunky bit at the other end which l find awkward. I have also found a copy of Therese de Dillmont’s book that you recommended and can’t wait for it to arrive. Thank you for inspiring people so well.❤

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Hello Carol, thank you for your message. Glad you found the Dillmont book, one of my favourite vintage publications. I make the shuttles I used in my videos, they are modified and decorated Aero shuttles. I regularly have some for sale in my Etsy shop should you be interested (www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LaCossette). 🙂

  • @easypiano2023
    @easypiano2023 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much!!!🥀🌼💞

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      You're most welcome! :-)

  • @madysonspadafore1382
    @madysonspadafore1382 26 дней назад

    Hi Joëlle, I am attempting to reattach tatting to the edge of a pillow case that has partially came off. Any suggestion or tutorial on how to do so? Thank you

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  23 дня назад

      Hello Madyson, is it just a matter of sewing it back on or is there damage to the lace?

  • @daisydoge8871
    @daisydoge8871 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Just fixed.

  • @loisdavis434
    @loisdavis434 4 месяца назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  4 месяца назад

      You are very welcome!

  • @sharoncarvalho6471
    @sharoncarvalho6471 Год назад

    Hello Mam, another question. What if your shuttle thread is over and i need to wind the shuttle with the ball thread? How will I go about doing this? Do I have to buy a new ball in order to prevent messling with rhe ball thread and avoiid unnecessary joinings?

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Hi Sharon, yes, ideally, if you are working on a large project, you could wind more than one bobbin before you start with your ball and shuttle threads joined continuously. Otherwise, yes, if you do not want to cut your ball thread, you would need another ball to wind your bobbins from. However, it's also good to get used to and feel comfortable with making joins as they are often needed! :-)

  • @noelmcgarry1913
    @noelmcgarry1913 Год назад

    That was beautiful!

  • @sharoncarvalho6471
    @sharoncarvalho6471 Год назад

    Hello Mam. Does this video help when the shuttle thread is over? Or is there another link? Pls do let me know.

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Hello Sharon, do you mean when the shuttle is empty and needs refilling? Yes, it would work for that too but there are many other methods you could use, depending on where you are in your tatting and whether you are using two shuttles or just one. Here's one method for re-joining the shuttle when working this edging: ruclips.net/video/NvFYKeNt8w0/видео.html

    • @sharoncarvalho6471
      @sharoncarvalho6471 Год назад

      Thanks a lot for your reply.

  • @osvathemese
    @osvathemese Год назад

    GYÖNYÖRŰ!!!!!!🙏 (HUNGARIA)! Köszönöm!!!

  • @kealkeal
    @kealkeal Год назад +1

    I am reading a visual novel (it's a videogame where you just sit and read like it's an illustrated book with music and dialogue) and one of the main characters begins teaching the other character about shuttle tatting. I was so mesmerized by the scene that here I am now, looking at your videos on RUclips! I'm a man in my 50's and I am suddenly inspired to give this a try! The girl makes bookmarks in the story. I want to do something like that! So I'll be watching a bunch of your videos shortly once I gather the necessary materials. Thanks for making all these great tutorials!
    The game, by the way, is called 'Letters From A Rainy Day' and here's the opening scene posted on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/IVJU84UH2qU/видео.html

    • @11Frivole
      @11Frivole  Год назад

      Hello, thank you for your comment and it's very nice to hear that tatting features in a video game! I hope you'll give it a try and that you'll find a new skill you enjoy. :-)

  • @shortgrowinchanel8
    @shortgrowinchanel8 Год назад

    Crochet

  • @nv9291
    @nv9291 Год назад +1

    👍🤗😇

  • @lilianadevon92
    @lilianadevon92 Год назад

    "promo sm"

  • @aykz4204
    @aykz4204 Год назад

    ❤️🌹👍👍👏👏👏👏😍😍😍🥰🥰