I decided to make a tatted swatch with my hand spun mint infused yarn. This is definitely the longest time I’ve ever spent on a swatch, all those little knots. I can attribute some of the unevenness of the knotting to variations in spin thickness, but my plan of attack also needs some adjustments. I tried making the first turn from row 1 to row 2, which turned out wonky. For row 3, I ended row 2, and started row 3 separately then joined it to row 2, which worked better, but still isn’t balanced.

I understand now why tatted doilies are worked in closed rounds (I don’t like cutting my ends, so have been resistant), and why running lace is popular. My next tatting example for my swatch book will be a length of lace rather than trying another square.







