Tatting Tips - Magic Loop Helper
I like using magic loops to hide ends when I finish tatting. However, it can be fiddly and slow to insert the magic loop as you have to pull it through every half stitch so that it lies with the core thread. I gave this some thought and came up with the idea of using a "magic loop helper". This extra piece of thread enables you to tat over the magic loop just as quickly as if it wasn't there! I hope you like the idea.

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Shuttle Tatting - The Magic Thread Trick (magic loops)

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Tatting - Hiding Ends Using Magic Loops

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【タティングレース Lesson.17】2回折る方法とは別の4つの提案 4 other suggestions for the final joining method

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Shuttle Tatting: Noo Bear Tip - Re positioning a magic loop

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Nalbinding Basics Finnish 2+2

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Tatting - Joining Back, Fixing Mistakes

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DON’T Get the “Granny” Cut — 3 Haircuts That Make Women Over 60 Look Younger

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Tatting - tips for the beginner - ArtDacity

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Flipping Tatting Knots

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Shuttle Tatting: Adding new thread midway

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【タティングレース Lesson.16】最後のつなぎ 2回折ってつなぐ How to join after folding twice

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The problem with Aerlit Tatting Shuttles

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Shuttle Tatting: Loading Loops

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Shuttle Tatting Tips: How To Make A Folded Join

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Shuttle Tatting: Clovers and eliminating Gapsosis

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beginner's shuttle tatting - the double stitch and the "flip"

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Simple Tatting lace braid, one shuttle needed

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Tatting - The Split Ring for Beginners

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Needle Tatting: A Sort Of Hidden Art | Beginners Tutorial

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