Saturday, June 15, I taught a tatting class at Odd Balls Yarn Shop in Newton, KS. I had two students, Erica and Cheryl, who already knew each other. I meant to ask if one had talked the other into taking the class but I forgot to. Too busy getting busy teaching them to tat ☺
Here’s Erica checking to see if the stitch flipped or not. The dark table cloth helped her see her light-colored thread.
This is Cheryl concentrating on her chain. She had a dark thread on the shuttle so we put a white board in front of her to help her see the thread.
Both had some trouble keeping tension with the left hand at first. They tried to hold the thread the way I learned to hold it for a little bit then they both switched to holding it the way they do when they crochet and Bingo! things went much faster and easier. Both ladies were able to flip their stitches for both chains and rings with a little work on my part to make sure they could work with the hand positions. We ran out of time before we could finish their projects of decorated buttons but they were well on their way.
I utilized my new teaching tools during this class. One of the biggest problems with teaching someone to tat (IMHO), even with size 30 thread like we used in the class, is making sure that the student understands/sees what you are talking about. My solution is to use a bit bigger ‘thread’.
This is about a size 3 cord.
When I needed to explain what a stitch looked like, how to tell if it was correct, how to count stitches between picots, etc, it was very easy to show it with this size ‘thread’. It seems to have worked very well. Cheryl had brought with her some of the thread that she had, including a whole box of size 80 DMC tatting thread of different colors. Between the two extremes I explained that tatting could be done with any size thread, with or without an actual shuttle. (No, I didn’t try putting this cord on a shuttle!)
Cheryl, myself and Erica at the tatting class
We all had a lot of fun Saturday! I’m looking forward to seeing how they progress in with their tatting.
Erica has a website with some of the things she does. Check out Buxom Bones, maybe she’ll put some of her tatting there ☺
“We learn by practice. Whether it means to learn to dance by practicing dancing or to learn to live by practicing living, the principles are the same. One becomes in some area an athlete of God.”
Martha Graham
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sounds like a great class and a great teacher. I use large cord too for teaching,
Doesn't that look fun? How fun that they learned so well, must be the teacher!
Good job, it's great to see more people learning to tat!
Looks like a really great time!! 🙂