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Hearts Free Tatting Patterns

Here are some tatted heart patterns which will suit someone who wants to move into simple two shuttle tatting and beadwork. These are great for small gifts and decorative items on cards and clothing.

34 Hearts star[offsite link]
This pattern by Emma Crew uses the Dimpled Ring technique. It is called 34 Hearts because there are 33 small hearts in one large one. Geocities.com no longer exists. This pattern rescued by the Wayback machine: www.archive.org/

Beaded Heavenly Heart star[offsite link]
This is another delicate heart by Mary Donohue for your enjoyment.

Bouquet Heart star[offsite link]
Here is a lovely heart by Roger AKA Freedman which incorporates colour into the different sections of the work. This website no longer exists. Pattern found on the wayback machine: www.archive.org/

Easy Heart Free Tatting Patterns star
Here are some quick and easy patterns for tatted lace hearts. These will be great for Valentineīs day gifts and cards and decorations for all occasions!

For My Broken Heart star[offsite link]
This heart by Roger AKA Freedman incorporates an interesting interlaced picot technique into the tatting. Unfortunately, the photo is no longer avaiable as this website closed. Pattern found on the wayback machine: www.archive.org/

Fringe Tatters Membership Hearts star[offsite link]
3 for 1 special! The Fringe Tatters Membership is one tatted heart per year. Here are 3 suggested patterns.

Frivolite Heart (Tatted Heart) star[offsite link]
Ursula Dittmarīs heart no longer shows but view her greeting card page for creative ideas for forming hearst from little tatted rings.

Georgiaīs Heart Doily star[offsite link]
A doily made up of hearts and designed by Georgia Seitz, which includes split rings. This link is posted offsite and the doily photo is not showing. You can view the doily on the Online Tatting Class website also: http://www.georgiaseitz.com/2012/gssrheart.pdf http://www.georgiaseitz.com/2010/georgia_heart.jpg

Heart by Rosemarie Peel star[offsite link]
Another striking heart design by Rosemarie Peel.

Heart of England - Rosemarie Peel star[offsite link]
There is a wonderful heart by Rosemarie Peel, the author of a number of books on Tatting, posted on her local guild page. No pattern found but it should be easy to tat on sight.

Heart on a Paper Clip star[offsite link]
Just one of a series of whimsical designs made to be attached to paperclips, this heart is by Ellen Lai.

Heart shaped doily star[offsite link]
The link to the snowflake pattern for this gorgeous doily layout is on another page of this site and has unfortunately gone but you could use any simple six pointed flower pattern with the same layout.

Heartīs Desire - Susan Fuller star[offsite link]
Susan Fullerīs oft requested heart pattern.

Intermediate Hearts Free Tatting Patterns star
Here are some tatted heart patterns which will suit someone who wants to move into simple two shuttle tatting and beadwork. These are great for small gifts and decorative items on cards and clothing.

Karey Solomonīs Heart Pattern star[offsite link]
A pretty pattern for a heart designed by Karey Solomon saved on the wayback machine: www.archive.org/

Lattice Heart star[offsite link]
Here is another lovely piece by Birgit Phelps which is not at all difficult. It, too was preserved on the wayback machine: web.archive.org

Little Heart star[offsite link]
This is an unusual pattern which makes use of split rings to shape the base of the heart. This pattern by Gillian Buchanan was preserved on the wayback machine: www.archive.org

Sarahīs Heart by Sue Hanson star[offsite link]
Sue Hanson created this lovely heart which the confident beginner should be able to manage.

Split Ring Heart - Georgia Seitz star[offsite link]
Here is a pattern to practice both the split ring, multiple joins into one picot and picots all the same size. Enjoy

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