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Adventures of a Self-Indulgent Mock Tatter

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Exploring the differences of Needle v. Shuttle tatting stitch by stitch and technique by technique.

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Adventures of a Self-Indulgent Mock Tatter Adventures of a Self-Indulgent Mock Tatter Exploring the differences of Needle v. Shuttle tatting stitch by stitch and technique by technique. Wednesday, April 11, 2012 Hiding Ends I know that many of you will agree with me here: Hiding ends has been a thorn in my side since I first discovered that I should do more than knot and cut.   With the needle, I ended up using a bigger needle just so that hiding ends would be easier.  Of course, this produced an even more bulged and floppy piece.  With the rosewood needle and yarn, I sewed the ends through the caps of the stitches and slid them through a few stitches as well.   Now, with the shuttle, I'm back to trying every little method that I've tried before. If I thought bringing the ends through my stitches or sewing them through the caps was tough with the needle, it should have been obvious it would be even harder with the shuttle.  Of course, I tried anyway.  No matter what, it...

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