OK, as promised a week or so ago. Sorry it took so long but other things in my life suddenly got in the way.
I must first of all issue a disclaimer on this as it's only the way I do it and it's not written in any tatting 'bible' as THE ONLY way!!! I do it this way for three reasons.
Firstly it gives a very secure join and the chance of it falling apart is extremely rare. If a single join is made there is always the risk that the metal on some findings (particularly clasps) will eventually 'eat' and 'gnaw' it's way through the threads.
The second reason is that it keeps the piece being worked on the same 'plane' as the finding. The earring or whatever doesn't then swing around at right angles to the finding which is important to me for the final piece to hang as I want.
A third advantage is no sewing (which is again insecure) when the item is finished.
OK, here's the link to the page I've put on my web site and here is the description etc here!!!
When you get to the joining place just do a normal picot join. Pull the thread up through the finding.
Next take the shuttle thread through the loop.
Now make one half double stitch – first half.
Repeat the join as before.
Finally follow that with one half double stitch – second half. This join does not affect the pattern count.
Continue the pattern.
Almost too easy, isn't it?
Almost too easy, isn't it?