You will need a size 5 tatting needle and size 10 crochet cotton thread. Though using any thread and matching needle will simply create different sized flowers.
This is not a comprehensive guide to needle tatting. This project will teach you to work with thread on the ball, which mimics two shuttle tatting. There is also working with cut thread that mimics one shuttle tatting and there are many more advanced techniques you can learn as well.
Step 1: The Double Stitch part 1
1. Thread the needle from the ball leaving a tail about 16 inches long.
2. Hold the working thread (thread from the ball, not the tail) near the end of the needle with your right index finger. You can release the thread as soon as soon as the first ds is made.
Step 2: The First Half of the double stitch
2. Slide the needle under the thread up toward the tip of your finger. Remove finger and tighten the loop onto the needle. This is the first half of the ds
Step 3: Second Half of the double stitch
You might notice that this is in fact just a half hitch knot.
Step 4: Creating a Picot
2. Slide the completed ds next to the first ds. The small loop created between them is a Picot
Step 5: Creating A Ring
2. Slide the ds off the needle onto the thread that is in the eye of the needle, keeping the loop forming at the end from closing by placing your pinky in the loop.
3. Bring the needle tip through the loop and pull the loop closed. This is referred to as 'close the ring' in written patterns
4. The last step is to turn the ring over and tie a knot at the top. This is referred to as reverse work or rw.
Step 6: Creating A Chain
2. Create any number of ds and picots. For our flower pendant, chain 6ds, 1 picot(p) 6 ds.
3. Slide the ds off the needle onto the thread in the eye of the needle. Pull the thread all the way through so that the chain lies right next to the ring.
4. As with the ring, turn the chain over and tie a knot (rw). Occasionally a ring or chain isn't reversed after closing, but a knot is still tied. The right and left thread do not change place when the knot is tied this way.
Step 7: Making The Flower
1. Make a ring 6 ds and join to the long picot of your first ring by using the tip of the needle to pull the working thread through the picot. Finish the ring with 6ds, close and rw.
2. Next make another chain the same as the first, 6ds, 1p, 6d close and rw
3. Continue in this manner until you 5 rings and 4 chains.
Step 8: Finishing The Flower
2. To Finish tie a double knot and cut the thread from the ball leaving enough tail to hide. Hide each end by putting the needle through a few stitches in either the closest ring or chain and pulling the thread through. Cut off the remainder.
3. To make the flower a pendant, simply add a jump ring to one of the outer picots.
You can make this simple design in any color or size you like, you can also join flowers together at the outer picots to form chains or add seed beads to the picots for a little bling.


















































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ps I love your new stuff on Etsy! may try the choker 'tenebrous' (eventually) to go with my barefoot sandals and wrist cuff!
You're actually just creating many girth hitches, yes? And then sliding the girth hitches back onto the standing end, which you put through the eye to make it easier to draw through the girth hitches?
This would imply that you want your needle to have the same diameter as the thread; is this correct?
Your instructions are great, I just can't seem to get it through my head how to rw at the end of the chain and tie a knot? I got the first ring ok, but at the end of the chain is where I'm stuck...thanks.
Thank you for sharing! :) :)
If you are able to get the double stitch part right but having trouble getting the get it off the needle and into a nice ring part try this website:
Green Fuzzer Tatting
My name is Sophia. I have been looking at your incredible tatting designs. I also browsed your Etsy products and think your Enslaved Heart Slave Bracelet (that, and of course the mask) is the most beautiful; I can't peel my eyes away! I am 13 and a crazed artist- I am especially obsessed with Henna. The swirly, dainty patterns that you tat remind me so much of my tattooing, and I am awestruck. I am about to tat this pendant, and believe that I also understand the Josephine Chain and Split rings. Do you have other projects here for beginners? If not, is there a free instruction manual where I can learn? Also, do you usually use a size 5 needle? Thank you so much for your time!
Sincerely,
Sophia
P.S. I attached a picture of my favorite Henna! I did it on myself a few weeks ago.
Thankyou for your very informative tutorial, you really know how to get needle tatting across to us.
Nancy
I'd like to make the mask, but first I need to learn the thechnique. Your video seems to be helpfull a lot thanks!!
I now understand how to make a ring etc. The only thing is struggle with, is the size of the thread. I live in Europe and we use other sizes. How thick is Size 10 cotton thread in mm? Around 3? Or is it really thin thread.
I'm testing at the moment with thin thread and it seems soooo tiny...
Can you help me with it? Google doesn't help me a lot at this point.
Greetings
Cindy