Alphabet Free Tatting Patterns
Here is a collection of tatted initials from A-Z. These would be suitable for monogramming items for weddings and wedding anniversaries, labelling childrenīs clothing and so much more.
Letter A [offsite link] Here is the Letter A from Gillian Buchananīs alphabet. Letter B [offsite link] This is the beginnings of a tatted alphabet by Gillian Buchanan, which uses a number of techniques at intermediate level. Letter C [offsite link] Here is Gillian Buchananīs Letter C. Letter D [offsite link] Gillian Buchananīs Letter D is another in her tatted alphabet. Letter E [offsite link] Here is Gillian Buchananīs Letter E. Letter F [offsite link] Here is Gillian Buchananīs pattern for an Initial F. Letter G [offsite link] Here is Gillian Buchananīs pattern for an initial G. Letter H [offsite link] Here is Gillian Buchananīs pattern for an initial H. Letter I [offsite link] Gillian Buchananīs Letter I is shown here. Letter J [offsite link] A tatted letter J by Gillian Buchanan is shown on this page, part of a tatted alphabet which is gradually being introduced. The tatting introduces the downwards join. Letter K [offsite link] This letter K by Gillian Buchanan incorporates some interesting shaping techniques to form the initial. Letter L [offsite link] Here is a very simple Letter L by Gillian Buchanan. Letter M [offsite link] This is a particularly lovely initial by Gillian Buchanan. Letter N [offsite link] Gillian Buchananīs Letter N is quite tricky to make as it requires you to join into some very tight spaces and there are four points at which you will need to finish ends. Letter O [offsite link] This initial by Gillian Buchanan is very easy to make! Letter P [offsite link] Here is Gillian Buchananīs Letter P. Letter Q [offsite link] This initial by Gillian Buchanan makes clever use of two shuttle work to create the bar in a capital Q. Letter R [offsite link] Gillian Buchananīs Letter R is a little more tricky to work than some of the other initials because of the way in which the SCMR is used. Letter S [offsite link] Gillian Buchananīs Letter S contains split rings to make the transition down the middle of the initial. Letter T [offsite link] The upright bar of the T is cleverly hooked into the top bar in this initial by Gillian Buchanan. Letter U [offsite link] Gillian Buchananīs letter U is very easy to work. Letter V [offsite link] Gillian Buchananīs tatted letter V is as easy as the U; the dip is formed by an adjustment of the joins and length of the chains at the bottom. Letter W [offsite link] This piece by Gillian Buchanan is another lovely initial for her alphabet. Letter X [offsite link] This initial is a little trickier to work than some of the earlier pieces but is still well within the grasp of the intermediate level worker. Letter Y [offsite link] Gillian Buchananīs letter Y is again slightly more complex than some of the initials but is still not a difficult piece as such. Letter Z [offsite link] This piece by Gillian Buchanan is something of a cheat as it is just the Letter N turned on its side! Lisa Trumbleīs Letter A [offsite link] This is part of an alphabet from Lisa Trumbleīs site which is still a work in progress. Lisa Trumbleīs Letter J [offsite link] Here is the Letter J from Lisa Trumbleīs alphabet - sadly so far incomplete. Lisa Trumbleīs Letters B and C [offsite link] Here are letters B and C from Lisa Trumbleīs alphabet. Lisa Trumbleīs Letters D and E [offsite link] Here are the initials D and E from Lisa Trumbleīs alphabet. Lisa Trumbleīs Letters F and G [offsite link] Continuing Lisa Trumbleīs alphabet with Letters F and G. Lisa Trumbleīs Letters H and I [offsite link] Here are the letters H and I from Lisa Trumbleīs alphabet. Tatted Alphabet [offsite link] Edda Guastalla provides detailed instructions for two initials then gives you her schematic diagram for the rest so that you can work out how to do them. 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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