Before I start - a new plane has just landed in the TIAS blog (number 83).
Well it's now 54 years since I learnt to tat and about time I made a confession!!!!
Well it's now 54 years since I learnt to tat and about time I made a confession!!!!
This is brought about by a tatter who asked the other day about joining the final join when you've got rings in a motif and they face outwards. I'll admit it publicly - I DON'T KNOW how to do the 'folded join' and I've never understood it!!!! I guess I've also never bothered as I've always done it without getting a twisted picot!!!!
Today I'm going to try to explain something that I'm not sure I understand myself but it's the way I do it!!!
When I get to the join all I do is hold the work as it should be with the first and last rings side by side but with the core thread below the picot it's going to join to. I then pull this up through the first picot of the first ring and then take the shuttle through that.
I've read and read about and studied this mysterious 'folded join' and spent yesterday afternoon studying it again before doing this blog post. I'm still none the wiser as to how to do it the 'proper way' but as I seem to get by without it I think I'll stick to the age old, tried and tested 'Jane way'!!!! I'm sure others must do it the same as me - don't you?!?!?