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200th Anniversary of Coats & Clark Thread Co. History star[offsite link]
A fascinating historical review of the Coats and Clark Thread co. from the early 1800´s to the present. A free download of the timeline presentation is also available: http://www.coatsandclark200years.com/pdf/timeline.pdf

3-D tatting by Battatter! (Carol Amich) star[offsite link]
Carol Amich was inspired by the work of Angeline Crichlow (See article: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art16413.asp) and has become a master tatter of three dimensional tatting. Her work is simply marvelous. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for a slide show.

Emmy Liebert 1919/2 more patterns translated into English star[offsite link]
Emmy Liebert 1919/2 more patterns translated into English with diagrams and new models shared by the Online Tatting Class 2011

Emmy Liebert 1919/21 patterns translated into English star[offsite link]
Emmy Liebert 1919/21 patterns translated into English with diagrams and new models shared by the Online Tatting Class

Free Tatting Books Onlince star
30+ vintage tatting books for free download.

Gina Brummet´s Plaited Tatted Braid star[offsite link]
A Red and Green plaited braid with beads and split rings. You will need 4 shuttles for this pattern by Gina Brummet just right for the coming holidays!

Girl´s Own Book of Tatting star[offsite link]
The vintage copy of The Girl´s Own Book of tatting includes the basics, joining and the definition of the unusual term, "pearl stitch."

Hen and Chicks star[offsite link]
The Classic Hen and Chicks and Eggs pattern.

Hyperbolic Tatting by Patty Dowden star[offsite link]
Patty Dowden developed this unique style of tatting. A sample of her work in on display in the Denver (CO) Museum of Art.

Jon Yusoff (Tat-a-Renda) shares her work online star[offsite link]
28+ patterns shared by Jon Yusoff. Great designs and wonderfully helpful tutorials for tatting techniques.

Monarch Butterfly by Dagmar Pezzuto star[offsite link]
This pattern is the result of a tatting challenge. On the bottom of the pattern page, you will see a photo of a real monarch butterfly. I sent that photo to Dagmar Pezutto in Brazil with the challenge to create a monarch butterfly in tatting. Since this is a free-form design, there is no diagram. Enjoy!

Mrs. Beeton´s Book of Needlework star[offsite link]
Project Gutenberg´s Beeton´s Book of Needlework, by Isabella Beeton This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Beeton´s Book of Needlework Author: Isabella Beeton

Needlecraft Dec 1915 star[offsite link]
A set of delightful vintage patterns including the butterfly slide whichinspired Gina Brummet´s http://www.georgiaseitz.com/2004/gbplait.html

Nina Libin´s Necklaces star[offsite link]
Nina Libin has some lovely patterns for beaded necklaces, a bookmark and snowflakes on her site.

Rachel Jackson´s Beaded Brooches star[offsite link]
The Pineywoods Tatter, Rachel Jackson, has dozens of tatted and beaded brooches to share.

Russian Join star[offsite link]
This is a method of joining yarn which is occasionally seen in knitting and crochet. It would also work well in tatting, especially with heavier threads. Retrieved by the wayback machine.

Tatted Doodles star[offsite link]
I am unsure who posted this list of tatted doodles, but it is a great resource for quick and easy tatted bits.

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