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Shuttle vs Needle Tatting
Which is easiest to learn, shuttle tatting or needle tatting?

Chemical Lace Tatting
Chemical Lace. Machine-made Tatting, Faux Tatting. Embroidered fabric was treated with a chemical which dissolved the fabric leaving only the faux "tatted lace" behind. Examples of chemical lace tatting can be puzzling to the tatter.

Tatted Garden Alphabet Ruth Perry
Tatted Garden Alphabet by Ruth Perry aka Rozella Florence Linden 2013 "Letters from an Irish Country Cottage Garden" The new book presents all the letters of the alphabet in charming floral-themed patterns featuring the hanging tatted cluny leaf.

4 Seasons Ineke Kuiperij
Ineke Kuiperij's new book of tatting patterns features designs for all four seasons of the year.

Mignonette Basics
The tatted mignonette stitch is not a stitch at all. It is actuallya tatted ground work comprised of all rings, no chains.

Flights of Fantasy Martha Ess
This is a spiral bound paperback book of 38 pages, 8.5" x 11" in size. Presented by Master Tatter, Martha Ess, this is a set of patterns to delight and challenge all tatters.

Hanging Cluny Split Ring Flower
This split ring flower with hanging cluny leaves is shared with us by Ruth Perry.

Tatting Revisited Anita Hebert
Tatting Revisited, A Shuttle Approach Right and Left Handed Manual Anita Hebert c. 2009 A Beginners Instruction Book.

Roll Tatting Round Medallion
Roll tatting is a novelty stitch found in many vintage tatting publications

Roll Tatting Tutorial
Roll tatting is a novelty stitch found in many vintage tatting patterns.

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