Angels Free Tatting Patterns
There are many lovely patterns for tatted angels here. They can be used for cards, appliqueing on clothing and all sorts of decorations and gifts. Angel collectors will love these!
Angel [offsite link] This delightful pattern by Patricia Rizzo contains quite a lot of two shuttle work but is well worth making up. Angel Multitab Bookmark [offsite link] Wally Sosa“s angel is an interesting combination of crochet and tatting, with the idea of lengths of split rings so you can mark different sections of your book. Angel Recumbent [offsite link] Donata Jones“ Angel Recumbent is so called because it is flat. It“s a lovely pattern which I think you will enjoy. Angel Wreath [offsite link] Lenore English“s tatted angel is placed within a wreath in this pretty pattern. Bitty Angel [offsite link] Here is a little angel by Birgit Phelps which is very quick and simple to make. Cocoa“s Angel [offsite link] Cocoa“s Angel is a sweet and simple little angel by Heather Johnston which I am sure you will enjoy. Dimpled Ring Angel [offsite link] This lovely example by Lenore English makes use of dimpled rings for an interesting effect. Doodle Angel [offsite link] Birgit Phelps designed this delightful, very simple little doodle which makes a lovely little angel. Emilia Angel [offsite link] This lovely tatted angel is by Eva Siding Evolving Angel [offsite link] Carolyn Groves continually develops and re-designs this pattern and there are several versions on her web page. Leen“s Tatted Angel [offsite link] This beautiful little angel is really easy - just rings and chains - and so pretty, I“m sure you will make these for your Christmas tree and cards! Li“l Angel [offsite link] Here is another really delightful little angel pattern by Birgit Phelps. Little Beaded Angel [offsite link] This delightful angel makes use of simple beading techniques in the creation of the lace. Just thread the beads on to the ball thread and off you go! Martina Angel [offsite link] This pattern by Riet is reminiscent of some tatted crinoline lady patterns but she has given it her own touch. Mini Angel [offsite link] Heather Johnston“s mini angel is one of the minimalist design ones made from two rings, but she has made interesting use of beads and picots. Nickey“s Angel [offsite link] Here is another sweet and simple angel by Heather Johnston. Rita Angel [offsite link] Riet“s beautiful angel is another lovely one which will be very suitable for Advent and Christmas purposes. Robed Angel [offsite link] Here is another tiny angel that would be suitable for a card or gift tag. Snow Angel [offsite link] This pattern by Lenore English requires careful control of tension to keep those long chains even. Split Ring Angel 1 [offsite link] Here is another of Heather Johnston“s angels, this time making clever use of split rings. Split Ring Angel 2 [offsite link] Heather Johnston has produced a number of split ring angels, this one has rather a nice skirt effect. Split Ring Angel 3 [offsite link] One more split ring angel from Heather Johnston. Star Beaded Simple Angel [offsite link] This design is based on Birgit Phelps“s Simple Angel with beads added to it to enhance the pattern. Super Simple Angel [offsite link] Here is a lovely little simple angel by Birgit Phelps, ideal for those last minute projects. Tatted Angel [offsite link] Lenore English“s Tatted Angel uses a variety of interesting chain techniques and again requires careful control of tension for the effect. Tatted Angel [offsite link] This lovely angel by Birgit Phelps makes good use of wire which she has tatted to form the halo. Tatted Angel Free Tatting Pattern  Here is a lovely free pattern for a tatted lace angel which will be great for for the Christmas tree as well as ornaments and cards. Vivianne [offsite link] Heather Johnston has designed a lovely angel here which is not difficult to make. 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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