Saturday, November 6, 2010

Thank You, Kate Tracton

I was looking at some netted ropes and thought I'd try, as you do, to find some instructions on the web. Just try! You can find free tutorials for every kind of spiral out there, all sorts of netting and crocheted things and what have you. Netted rope? Zilch. A few sorta patterns for money, but nothing precisely like I wanted.

Then, on the Etsy Beadweavers email list, this, from Kate Tracton:

"String four pearls alternated with four size 11 seed beads. Tie into a circle. Step up through a seed bead and do a net around each pearl using size 15's and an 11 in the center. Go around all the pearls and step up to the center 11 in the next net. Add a pearl, and come out the next center 11. As you progress, you pull the loops up around the pearls.  Continue those two rows for as long as you need.

"Lather, rinse, repeat" :D"

So, I sat down with thread, needle, some pearl substitutes, and the aforementioned 15 and 11 seed beads. The colors were awful, but this is a test sample, not a finished piece.  And behold, it was easy!  For something that looks so complex, amazingly easy.

So thanks, Kate, for so generously sharing a technique. I can see that to make it more flexible, I need more beads in the netting. The way it is, it's great for making netted beads, as pulling the thread tight makes it very stiff. Varying the sizes of the "pearls" would make an oval bead.  Quite a bit can be done with it, I think, and I'm looking forward to exploring. So thank you, Kate.

Your generosity is much appreciated.

4 comments:

  1. I haven't tried it yet but am planning on playing with those directions as soon as I can schedule it in. In fact, Kate's explanation was in response to my question and I, too, am very grateful for her very clear explanation.

    Patricia

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  2. That's very pretty! If i didn't have so many projects on my plate I'd be chomping at the bit to play with the idea myself :P

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  3. Isn't it the most fun technique ever? I love pearl netting, and I often contemplate buying enough rounds to make a whole rope necklace. I think the sticker shock would kill me though!

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  4. That is the problem, isn't it? The technique eats beads at a furious rate.

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