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Single-Threaded Tatted Platonic Solids Tutorial

This document provides a tutorial for creating single-threaded tatted platonic solids. It explains that only rings are used, with one ring per face following several steps. It details loading the shuttle with beads equal to the number of vertexes and starting the first ring. Subsequent rings are joined at the edges to previous rings by sliding beads onto stitches. The technique is repeated for all faces, and can be used to create other polyhedrons through a creative process.

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Single-Threaded Tatted Platonic Solids Tutorial

This document provides a tutorial for creating single-threaded tatted platonic solids. It explains that only rings are used, with one ring per face following several steps. It details loading the shuttle with beads equal to the number of vertexes and starting the first ring. Subsequent rings are joined at the edges to previous rings by sliding beads onto stitches. The technique is repeated for all faces, and can be used to create other polyhedrons through a creative process.

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SinglethreadedTattedPlatonicSolidsTutorialByAndrsManceido

SinglethreadedTattedPlatonicSolids
Tutorial

ByAndrsManceido

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Knowyourobjective:

Firstofall,ifyouarenotfamiliarwithplatonicsolidsyoushouldreadtheappendixatthe
endofthisdocumenttogetusedtosomeoftheterminologyusedinthistutorialandfor
someusefuldataandimages.

Gettingready:

Todothistattingallyoullneedis:
Anicethread.
OneShuttle.
Anumberofbeadsequaltothenumberofvertexesofthepolyhedronyouaregoingto
make.
Acrochetneedle(optional).
Apairofscissors.

Thetechnique:

Alltheplatonicsolidsaremadeusingonlyrings(orsingleshuttlesplitrings),oneforeach
faceofthesolid,followingthesesteps:

1)Decidehowmanystitcheswillformanedge.About810fortriangularfaces,6forsquare
andpentagonalfaces.Youwantanevennumberbecauseforeachedgeyouwillalways
alternatestitchesandjoinsthus:12...1.Allthesepicotsareveryshortjoiningpicots.All
theedgeswillhavetworings(oneforeachface)joinedallalongtheedge.

2)Loadashuttlewiththreadandasmanybeadsasvertexesinthewholesolid.Notethatif
thesolidhasvertexeswhere4ormoreedgesmeet,youwillneedtoleavesomeslackon
thethreadwhenyouputeachandeverybead.(Oftheregularplatonicsolids,onlythe
octahedronandicosahedronneedthis)

3)Startthefirstring:leaveonebeadbeforethecircleandslideonelessbeadthanvertexes
onafaceintothecirclearoundthefingers.
4)Toputthefirstbeadatthebeginninghold
thebeadoutsidethecircle,makethefirst
halfofthefirstdoublestitch,before
tighteningitpassthethreadendthroughthe
stitch.(Fig.1)Continuetattingoverthetail
for4or5stitchesmore.Afterwardscutthe
end.

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Fig.1

SinglethreadedTattedPlatonicSolidsTutorialByAndrsManceido
5)Makethefirstedgeasexplainedonstep
1).Slideabeadintoapicotandmakethe
nextedge.Repeatforalltheedgesofthefirst
face,closetheringwithoutpostingthe
shuttlethroughit.(Fig.2)

6)Eachtimeyoufinishaface,withyour
fingersshapethepolygonsoallthesidesare
equal(sometimeswhenclosingtheringsome
stitchesgetmoresqueezedthanothers).In
Fig.2
thelastringsorverylittlerings,whereyou
cantpullwithyourfingerproperly,asmall
pairofscissorsusedbackwards(passingthepointclosedthroughtheringanopeningthe
scissors)couldhelp.Youwillnotgetaperfectpolygonanditwillbeslightlyrounded(this
willcompensatewhenyoujointheotherringstoit).

7)Beforestartingthenextface,youneedtocounthowmanynewvertexesyouwillmake
withthisface,andslidethatmanybeadsintothecircleroundthefingers.

8)Thefirstedgeofthenewfacewillbe
joinedtothelastedgemadewiththeshuttle
inthepreviousface.Passthethreadaround
thebeadandmakethefirstdoublestitchas
closetothebeadaspossible(Fig.3).Jointo
thelastpicotmade,takingcarethatthe
threadremainsaroundthebead(Fig.4).
Maketheedge(1+2+...+1).Atthenext
vertex,passthecorethreadaroundthebead
(Fig.5),andmakethenextstitchasclosetoit
Fig.3
aspossible.

Fig.4

Fig.5

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9)Beforestartingeachnewedge,youneedtoseeifclosingtheringwouldleavetheending
threadata"full"vertex(Fig.6).Youdon'twantthat,sointhatcaseyoudoaSSSRandtatt
thatedge(oredges)withyourfingerswithadoubledthread(Fig.7),andcloseintheusual
wayforSSSR,usingthebeadatthevertexasanchor(Fig.8).(Noteforgeometrygeeks:ifn
isthenumberofsidesineachfaceandkthenumberofnewvertexesaddedwithaface,
thenumberofsidesyouwillhavetofingertattinthatfaceisn2k).

Fig.61
Onefullvertex,oneSSSREdgeneeded

Fig.62
Two full vertexes, twoSSSRedgesneeded

Fig.7

Fig.8

10)Alwayscheckthatallthethreadsareoutsidetheexistingpartofthepolyhedron
beforestartingeveryedge.

11)Lookifthenextedgehastobejoinedtoanexistingone,orifitisa"new"freeone,and
makeitaccordingly.Alsocheckifattheendoftheedgeyouneedtoslideabeadorpass
theringthreadaroundanexistingone.

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12)Repeatthisforallthefaces.Onthelastfaceyoucanmakeasimpleringasitdoesnot
matterwhereitends,andkeepthethreadtohangthem,orifyouwanttohidethelastend
youcandothatwiththesingleshuttlesplitringtechnique,fingertattingpartofthelast
edge.

Theresult:

Finalwords:

Thistechniquehereexplainedisforplatonicsolids,butitcouldbeusedtomakeother
polyhedrons(likeArchimedeansolids,orevenirregularpolyhedrons),ortomakealotof
otherthings(planartessellationsforexample),sogetcreativeandgomakeyourown
designs!

Thisismyfirstattempttowritethistutorial(oranytutorialrealy),sopleaseletmeknow
anythoughtsyouhavetoimproveitoranymistakesyoufind.

Finally(butnotlessimportant)IwanttothankalotmysisterMonicaforhelpingme
translatingthesestepsandwordingthemproperlyforallofyoutatterstounderstand
them.Thistutorialcouldnthavebeendonewithoutherprecioushelp.

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Appendix:Platonicsolid
(FromWikipedia,thefreeencyclopedia)

Ingeometry,aPlatonicsolidisaconvexpolyhedronthatisregular,inthesenseofaregular
polygon.Specifically,thefacesofaPlatonicsolidarecongruentregularpolygons,withthe
samenumberoffacesmeetingateachvertex;thus,allitsedgesarecongruent,asareits
verticesandangles.

Thenameofeachfigureisderivedfromitsnumberoffaces:respectively4,6,8,12,and20.

TherearepreciselyfivePlatonicsolids:

Polyhedron
Vertexes
Edges
Faces

Tetrahedron

4triangles

12

6squares

12

8triangles

20

30

12pentagons

12

30

20triangles

Cube

Octahedron

Dodecahedron

Icosahedron

Moreat:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platonic_solids

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