Tatting

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Category Description:

Tatting is a lace handcrafting technique executed using a series of knots and loops. The term is derived from French frivolité, referring to the decorative nature of textiles produced by such technique.

  • Amy's Page  - Browse over featured bookmark details, catalog, order details, classes, calendar of events, pattern designs, links, and other provided information.
  • Ankars  - Beaded jewelry designer, that also features, beadwork gallery, tatting details, teaching classes, order information, designer profile, and links.
  • Atelier EXANIMIS: Tatting Projects  - Contains images of doilies, wearables, motifs, and miscellaneous projects with materials used. Includes some patterns, tips, and shuttle collection.
  • Barbara's Tatting  - Information and example images about tatting.
  • Ben Fikkert's Tatting Pages  - Includes galleries with project details, techniques, patterns, links, and the site owner's books and publications.
  • Cas's Tatting Page  - Shares images of personal projects with pattern source, links to groups and guilds, online stores, and shops in Australia.
  • Christiane Eichler  - Facilitates tatting information, showcase gallery, dictionary, references, links, photos, and more.
  • Clara's Ribbons  - Facts about Clara, plus knitting machines, tatting creations, favorites, crochet features, and other featured web sites.
  • Learn How to Tat Lace  - Furnishes written and video instructions, including materials list, getting started, stitches, joining, adding new thread, and loading beads.
  • Tat's All  - Relates links, tips, working with beads, threads, patterns, tools, and magnifiers. Includes map of instructors by country and state.
  • Tatting Patterns by Jane Eborall  - Original designs include bookmarks, motifs, doodles, animals, jewelry, edgings, hearts, crosses, and boxes. Offers tips and techniques.
  • Tatting: Instructions for an Old Art  - Illustrated article offers overview, history of the craft, hand positions, stitches, joinings, and splicing.
 
 
 
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