Tatted Bee

Tatted Bee

It was a fun challenge to design this little guy’s stripes and wings. After tossing a number of attempts, this was the final design.

I liked him so much I put him on the apron I made for my granddaughter. He was so cute with the rainbow colors and the green pockets! I wish I’d taken a photograph, but there just wasn’t time.

This is an experienced beginner pattern and requires two shuttles. I used Lizbeth size 40 thread, and the bee is approximately 1 inch (3 cm) from wingtip to wingtip.

Printable pattern (86K. Opens a new window.)

Patterns are available for download as a PDF file and are readable by using Adobe Reader. Download Adobe Reader free.

You will need:

Thread in your choice of color and size. I used Lizbeth size 40 colors 604 (black) and 613 (golden yellow medium).
2 tatting shuttles

dsdouble stitch
ppicot
ljlock join

How to do a lock join

Instructions:

Wind about two feet (50 cm) of black thread on a shuttle. On the other shuttle, wind approximately the same amount of the gold thread.

Black: R: 6ds p 6ds, close, turn
Gold: Ch: 1ds p 6ds lj to picot on ring, turn
Black: Ch: 1ds p 6ds lj to picot on previous chain, turn
Gold: Ch: 1ds p 6ds lj to picot on previous chain, turn
Black: Ch: 7ds lj to picot on previous chain, do not turn
Black: R: 20ds, close, do not turn
Black: Ch: 4ds lj to picot closest to ring, 9ds lj to picot on other side of ring, 4ds lj to picot at the base of the last black chain, do not turn
Black: R: 20ds, close, do not turn
Black: Ch: 5ds long p 5ds
Cut and tie. Clip the long picot to make antennae.

Since this is a really confusing visual pattern, I tried something different with it. Each row of the written pattern is indicated by a different color in the visual pattern. Start with the red ring.

Copyright 2012 by Nancy Tracy, All Rights Reserved.

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