Friday, February 14, 2025

2024 - The Year of Winging It, Part III: The Dalek


This one likely won't mean much to you unless you are familiar with the Doctor Who TV series.

I don't remember quite when and why I decided to tat a Dalek, but suddenly it was something I very much wanted to do.  I needed it to have the authentic shape while also having a strong tatting/handicraft flavor.  Buttons! of course I needed buttons, and it may have been seeing a pack of gray buttons at JoAnne's that sent me over the edge.  Add in some bead caps and bicone beads and I was set to go.

I'll admit I needed some help in winging it.  I found a pattern to print and make a paper Dalek somewhere online and used that as a guide to shape the various parts.  The 9 sections making up the base include a few rectangles, but most are irregular shapes.  I thought I was so clever translating them into tatting until I realized what a jagged edge I had at the bottom.  After a few false starts, I decided the only way out was to go all around the bottom with 1 ds, picot, with the picots being varying heights to even up that edge.  The next round was 1 ds, CWJ (Catherine wheel join) all around, with the occasional vsp for joining the following dark gray block tatting rounds. Then on to more trial and error for the upper sections.  Everything was joined as I went, with no sewing or tying together except the arms and antenna were added later.

I was really happy how it turned out, but it was very hard, so I don't plan to make another one.









 

5 comments:

  1. Very clever! I have no desire to even attempt tatting a Dalek, but I do appreciate the time and effort that went into it.

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  2. One of a kind, for sure!

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  3. One word. AMAZING. I hope you wrote the pattern down as you went along so that you can make another when the urge occurs again!

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  4. Anonymous11:17 AM

    He's so cute!
    StephanieW

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  5. Your Dalek is the truly impressive Overlord of the tatted Dalek empire. Designate! Perpetuate!

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