Intermediate 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 [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. Bouquet Heart [offsite link] Here is a lovely heart by Roger AKA Freedman which incorporates colour into the different sections of the work. Deana´s Heart [offsite link] This is another small and simple heart by Mary Donahue for your enjoyment. For My Broken Heart [offsite link] This heart by Roger AKA Freedman incorporates an interesting interlaced picot technique into the tatting. Frivolite Heart (Tatted Heart) [offsite link] A small heart designed by Ursula Dittmar. Georgia´s Heart Doily [offsite link] A doily made up of hearts and designed by Georgia Seitz, which includes split rings. Heart of England [offsite link] Here is a wonderful heart by Rosemarie Peel, the author of a number of books on Tatting. Heart shaped doily "Flower Mist" [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. Hearts Desire [offsite link] Here is another interesting small heart by Mary Donahue, which will provide a workout in simple two shuttle work, practising making tiny rings and lock join chains. Immortal Heart [offsite link] A simple beaded heart pattern that qualifies as elegance. Karey Solomon´s Heart Pattern [offsite link] A pretty pattern for a heart designed by Karey Solomon Lace Petal Heart [offsite link] Mary Donahue has designed a pretty heart which will be easy for the intermediate level tatter. Lattice Heart [offsite link] Here is another lovely piece by Birgit Phelps which is not at all difficult. Little Heart [offsite link] This is an unusual pattern which makes use of split rings to shape the base of the heart. Sue´s Heart for Sarah [offsite link] Sue Hanson created this lovely heart which the confident beginner should be able to manage. Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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