May 30, 2014

Nellie Youngburg's motif 37 in TatHelper

Nellie Youngburg wrote a wonderful book of tatting with many tatted motifs, but she did something else, she combined those motifs to create different works.

The edgings 3 and 14 were reused to create a Camisole York.

The camisole is made with 18 motifs, each one with 8 onion rings.

Legend
R ring
C chain
vsp very small picot
CT change working thread
DS Double stitch
SLT Shoe lace trick
LJ Lock join / shuttle join
RW Reverse work
- picot
+ join to
() Repeat stitches between ( )
{} Repeat shapes between { }

[MATERIAL]
NAME= Tatted Camisole Yoke
AUTHOR=Nellie Hall Youngburg 1921
TATTER=
THREAD1=SIZE 20 # WHITE
THREAD2=SIZE 20 # PINK
On_Shuttle_40= 0mt 60cm 4mm or 0yd 2ft 0in
On_Shuttle_50= 5mt 56cm 0mm or 6yd 0ft 3in
On_Shuttle_A=    0mt 81cm 6mm    or       0yd 2ft 8in
On_Shuttle_B=    7mt 21cm 1mm    or       7yd 2ft 8in
[ROUND]
R0= 3 (4DS - ) 4DS CR RW # white
3 {
     C1= 12DS # pink

# Will form a onion ring
     R1= 3 (4DS - ) 4DS CR # pink
     R2= 9 (4DS - ) 4DS CR # pink

# Will form a onion ring
     R3= 3 (4DS - ) 4DS CR # pink
     R4= 9 (4DS - ) 4DS +R2 CR # pink
# join to base of R2
     C2= 12DS RW # pink
     R5= 4DS - 4DS +R0 - 4DS CR RW # white
}
C1= 12DS # pink

# Will form a onion ring
R1= 3 (4DS - ) 4DS CR # pink
R2= 9 (4DS - ) 4DS CR # pink

# Will form a onion ring
R3= 3 (4DS - ) 4DS # pink
R4= 9 (4DS - ) 4DS +R2 # pink
# join to base of R2

C2= 12DS LJ R0 # pink
# join to base of R0

[ENDPATTERN]

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