This is the pattern I taught at Finger Lakes 2016. I know it is very similar to several other patterns, some of which have been taught recently at Palmettos, as well as online--but this particular version is my own work--and dates back at least 10 years. For a pdf of the pattern, CLICK HERE
“A ROSE by any other name would smell as sweet.”
Zipper Pull, Scissor
Fob, Tatting Bag Tag, Keychains….
My grandchildren have these on all their
diaper bags, jackets,
lunchboxes and backpacks!
Wind thread CTM on two shuttles. (Use 1 foot of DMC 5 (the kind that is a skein) thread on each
shuttle for every ring —example PATRICIA is 9 rings, 9 feet of thread on each shuttle.) You will need a crochet hook (I recommend
size 10 or smaller.)
Ring 1:
1ds small picot 13ds
small picot 1ds Close Ring.
Each additional ring is a SPLIT RING like this:
*Split Ring:
1 DS add bead join to picot 8 DS
small picot 1 DS / 1 DS join to picot 8 DS, small picot, 1 DS use
shuttle 1 to finish adding bead to ring and close ring.
Make sure you are adding the bead to the
thread that goes around your hand, not the working shuttle thread! I use the large coil-less safety pins (2 ¼
inch) found in the jewelry department of Hobby Lobby for holding the
beads. (They leave a large enough space
to put a hook into when removed.)
*Repeat until you have only one ring left.
Last Split Ring:
1 DS add bead join to picot 9DS / 1
DS join to picot
9 DS using shuttle 1 to finish
adding bead to ring and close ring. Tie charm on with square knot.
Add 2-3 lengths of leftover thread from your
shuttle and tie in an overhand knot.
Trim.
** Bead sizes vary—you may have to adjust the
pattern by adding or subtracting a stitch on each side of the split rings
because of different bead sizes.
By Patricia Lyn Cobb
August 2016
Here are some VARIATIONS!! Bracelet made by using jewelry
findings at the beginning and the end. The other zipper pulls are made
by working the thread ends into the last split ring. After teaching
this pattern at guild, one of the members, Charissa, told me that she
tried this pattern with size 10 thread and did not have to change the
directions in order to use these beads..
(photo to the Right) My friend, Emma, learned how to do split rings at my house while doing this pattern. She promptly went home and made bracelets for her granddaughter!
I used to purchase all my DMC 5 skeins of thread at Hobby Lobby--but they no longer carry this brand. I now get this thread from Tatting Corner. To see their DMC 5 threads CLICK HERE