I've finally come to the end of the tiny stars and doilies I started months ago. This five-pointed star has the most common center of all my circular netting. Because it was the one my grandmother used most, I started calling it the regular center. The edge is the smooth pointed edge. Instead of placing this star into an acrylic frame, I attached it to a 2.25 inch bracelet. It is still able to hang as an ornament on a Christmas Tree.
Here are the instructions for this tiny star.
Regular
Star - tiny
Created by Rita F. Bartholomew
about 5 yards
tatting thread
140 knots
2.25“diameter
Round 1
mesh stick: #8 knitting needle
Form a grommet with 30 loops, the last one
tied by hand with a connecting knot (CK). (30 loops in the round)
Rounds 2-4
mesh stick: #0 knitting needle
Net 1 knot in each
loop. (30 loops in each round)
Row 1
mesh
sticks: #1 knitting needle
Net 1 knot in each loop for 5 loops.
Turn the netting. (6 loops in the row)
Row 2
mesh
sticks: #1 knitting needle
Net 1 knot in each loop for 5
loops. (5 loops in the row)
Row 3
mesh
sticks: #1 knitting needle
Net 1 knot in each loop for 6
loops. Untie the first knot. Turn the
netting. (4 loops in the row)
Row 4
mesh
sticks: #1 knitting needle
Net 1 knot
in each loop until 2 loops are left, net the last 2 loops together. (3
loops in the row)
Row 5
mesh
sticks: #1 knitting needle
Net 1 knot
in each loop until 2 loops are left, net the last 2 loops together. (2
loops in the row)
Row 6
mesh
sticks: #1 knitting needle
Without
using a mesh stick, net the final 2 loops together. Cut the thread to the
netting needle. (1 loop in the row)
Remaining Points:
Tie the thread from the
needle to the last loop net into in row 4. This knot will be untied at the end of this row.
Row 1
mesh
sticks: #1 knitting needle
Net 1 knot in each loop for 6
loops, starting with the first free loop to the right of the point. Untie the first knot. Turn the
netting. (5 loops in the row)
Continue each point by repeating Point Rows 2-6.
Repeat these directions until all 6 points are made.
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