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PARC104 Learn To Tat (Rev Ed)
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(Australian) Edited by Ray Moodie Learn to tat instructions for left and right handers plus patterns for collar, mat, doilies and edges using No 20, 40 and 60 crochet cotton. B&W illustrations. 40 pages.
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LAC6595 Tatting 2nd Ed Victorian Lace (TOS)
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Edited by Jules & Kaethe Kliot – This “Lacis” edition of Tatting Designs from Victorian Lace Craft is an unabridged republication of five complete works printed in the early 20th century; a period when tatting was considered a fine lace art, reaching new heights of popularity and complexity. The original titles of the publications are The Priscilla Tatting Book No 1, Tatting Craft My Book No 3, Tatting Designs with Instructions Book No 5, Fifteen Tatted Yokes and Camisoles Finished on Satin Book 9 and Book on New and Original Designs in Tatting Book 5. 92 pages.
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MM518X Tatting for Beginners
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By Margaret Meade – This book is for the person who has recently started to tat and already knows how to make the double stitch, picot, and ring, and how to join rings. It is for the beginner who wishes to explore the art of Tatting in greater depth and to improve their quality of workmanship. Colour photos on each page. 32 pages.
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PB3129 Tatting By Pam Palmer
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If you are interested in the history of tatting then this is the book for you. This book contains over 45 black and white photos and sketches detailing the history of tatting. It goes through the art of knotting, early techniques including tools and designs, tatting in Ireland, tatting from 1900 to 1945, modern developments as well as basic instructions and diagrams on how to tat rings. This book is like a treasure chest of history and well worth the read if your interest is tatting. 32 pages.
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LAC6414 Tatting From Burda
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Tatting, the textile technique for creating a unique form of openwork from a single thread and small shuttle, was born in the 19th century as a simple means for embellishing clothes and making doilies. Here, experts from Burda, present a collection of filigree luxuries: a lace blouse, a festive shawl, Christmas tree trimmings from shiny gold thread, and a variety of designs and edgings for white table pieces and fabric shapes. An extensive section on technique make learning easy with each project explained with written and diagram instructions and colour photographs. 64 pages.
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LAC635X A Tatter's Workbook
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By A Tatter, Edited by Jules & Kaethe Kliot – Presented in this volume is a most unusual and fascinating collection of tatting patterns, many original, as recorded in a New England notebook by an anonymous tatter in the 1920s. The patterns are accompanied by actual samples of the finished design and detailed by written instructions. The actual pages are reproduced at 77% of original size with the completed samples photographed separately and then enlarged to permit the actual stitches to be counted, the worked piece serving as a graphic diagram. The designs range from the simplest edging to elaborate motifs and dimensional work. 112 pages.
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HHT300 Tat's Where I Stopped
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by Nancy P Tracy This book of tatting patterns is designed with the beginner and the intermediate tatter in mind. All designs are for fun and can be tatted with just one shuttle. The shoelace trick is used extensively or you can use 2 shuttles. Beautiful coloured pictures with black and white instruction sheets. The 12 book marks include mittens, string of hearts, lucky rainbow, baseball and bat, sunflower, flip flop corner marker, series of 6 sided motifs called fireworks, flowered garden hat, pencil, jack o lanterns (faces), autumn leaves, and snowman. This book is well illustrated though out. 37 pages.
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ASN3766 Learn to Tat (with DVD)
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by Janette Baker. This edition comes with an interactive DVD. Learn the beautiful art of tatting with step - by - step instructions and colour photographs. Begin with winding the shuttle, double stitch, rings, picots and more. Make a small practice butterfly, progress to a bookmark and hanky edge. Add the knotless technique, joining threads, double shuttles and the Josephine ring edge. Make a split ring chatelaine, heart, daffodil doily, and a star of David runner. Uses words and visual instructions. 48 pages
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