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Tat Plus Teneriffe Wheel - Bonnie SwankBonnie Swank has prepared a round teneriffe wheel by laying foundation threads in the classic manner as shown in this vintage photo and then tatted a two round edging for it.
Clara Haase pats #2 #4These are two more designs are by Clara Haase. Her name appears more than once in Needlecraft Magazine.
Tatting Plus TeneriffeTatting has been combined with teneriffe lace. Teneriffe is a needle lace method in which a web of threads is worked out across a foundation which may be a piece of heavy cloth, a pin cushion or a specially designed form like a wheel or square
Die Schiffchenarbeit - It's All TattingDie Schiffchenarbeit - It's All Tatting Free tatting book online. There are no patterns. There are no diagrams. Just close up detailed photos of the tatting.
Die Schiffchenarbeit - It's All TattingDie Schiffchenarbeit - It's All Tatting Free tatting book online. There are no patterns. There are no diagrams. Just close up detailed photos of the tatting.
Lucy's Rose Doily by Mrs ConsistreMrs. Louise "Lucy" Consistre, who tatted the famous "Last Supper" tapestry also tatted this rose doily in the same technique of blocks of four ring. It is not known if this is her original pattern.
Clara Haase pats #1 #5These two designs are by Clara Haase whose name appears more than once in Needlecraft Magazine. Here they are from Oct. 1925 issue.
Marie Rice Researches 1930's ButterflyA few years ago Marie Rice researched a 1930's tatted butterfly which she purchased at LACIS in Berkeley CA. LACIS is a lace maker's and needleworker’s paradise. Marie has collected tatting books and patterns for over 50 years, but had never seen this tailed butterfly pattern before.
Ending Coronation Cord & Tatting PatternsTips on handling the ends of coronation cord used in tatting patterns.
Edging by Dagmar Pezzuto and Anne OrrThis edging was inspired by Anne Orr's pattern from J. & P. Coats "Crochet, Cross Stitch and Tatting" Book 14 ©1923. It has been revised and redesigned by Dagmar Pezzuto – 2014 ©
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