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Strange Insertion Priscilla Book 2
The Priscilla Tatting Book #2 pg. 5 fig. 11 insertion. Insertions are useful patterns for linens in particular but are often found on clothing as well.

Comfort Tatting Feb. 1925 2 patterns
Two simple edgings from the Comfort Tatting Magazine from Feb. 1925.

Daisy Medallion 1922
This pattern was published in a 1922 Home Arts & Entertainment magazine. It is a daisy medallion which uses the mock picot to climb out.

Grape vine padded - lesson
Joy Critchfield prepared this beginner's lesson for the 2003 Online Tatting Class, please enjoy the "Heard It Thru The Grapevine" project.

Pearl Tatted Bracelet Padded
Joys' padded bracelet with pearl tatting.

Nina Libin Long Picot Earring
Nina Libin's earrings with 3 long beaded picots needs 2½ - 3 yards of 3-ply metallic embroidery thread and 150-160 seed beads size 11.

Tatting & Patchwork
"Hand Stitched Crazy Patchwork" by Hazel Blomkamp, is not specifically a tatting book but it does have a six page section on the fundamentals of tatting.

Real Tatting or Machine-made?
Modern Embroidery Machines Mock the Look of Lace By Anita Barry

Mlle Riego 4 Shuttle Tatting
In this pattern from the Pearl Tatting Book is a chain pattern insertion which I mistook at first for an example of split ring tatting. It is not. Instead, Mlle Riego uses four tatting shuttles to tat the alternating sides in one pass.

Rainbow Bright Earrings by Renee Campbell
Sweet and easy earrings for all occassions by Renee Campbell

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