As most of you know I'm a shuttle only tatter!! Born and bred to it. I did once try the needles but as they're not traditional and didn't give me a good result they were soon abandoned.
What always surprises me about shuttle tatters is the various ways they start to load their shuttles. I've seen so many struggle with tying to the hole in the bobbin or the hole in the centre of the post shuttles that it amazes me that they ever get started!!
Life can be so much simpler if you use a slip knot. Let me tell and show you.
First make the slip knot. Easy peasy. Start like this leaving about a one and a half inch end.
Pull a loop through the loop and then wrap this round the shuttle. Either the bobbin type or the post type (with the post type you obviously have to go through both ends).
First make the slip knot. Easy peasy. Start like this leaving about a one and a half inch end.
Pull a loop through the loop and then wrap this round the shuttle. Either the bobbin type or the post type (with the post type you obviously have to go through both ends).
Tighten around the shuttle and wind away from the knot so that it tightens. The small tail will help you to get the end bit off the shuttle when you've finished.
Hope this helps. I always wind back my thread onto the ball I've been using. Mainly because so many shades are so close to each other and once or twice in my tatting 'career' I've had a nasty shock when I've thought I'd got the right shade and it's been 'wrong'!!!