Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Onion Rings

The tenth in my challenge to learn new techniques is the onion ring. Some of the instructions I looked at showed chains around a ring, but that wasn't what I was looking for. Shouldn't onion rings be rings around rings? As per Jane Eborall's instructions. Jennifer Williams's  directions were for chains around a ring, but they did give extra clues about making the 'onion ring join' that were helpful - move the shuttle thread out of the way when picking up the thread round the hand, and put the shuttle through from back to front. One thing I did battle with a bit was tension. I had to make the inside ring very tight and the outer one looser. The butterfly and edging come from Georgia Seitz's website. They were tatted by Hope Green. I don't feel quite confident with onion rings yet, I'll work on them a bit more.

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  1. I like the look of onion rings, but I'm a long way from perfecting them! Tension is a big problem for me, but I'm sure that with practice we'll each have the most beautiful onion rings on the planet! ;-)

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  2. Tension is a real problem with onion rings and is why I don't like them and have replaced them with chains wherever and whenever I can!!!

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    1. Thanks for that comment, so I know it's not just me!

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  3. Looking pretty good for a start!! :)
    That is a technique I need to learn!! :)

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  4. They look pretty good to me. I just learned how to do this (on Saturday). There was a lesson after the meeting of Lafayette Lacemakers, and I finally got the hang of doing these rings (and joins). I should try the butterfly pattern!

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    1. Yes, do, it's a straightforward pattern and a pretty butterfly!

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