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April 16 2013 Tatting Newsletter


Great news, Tatters! Jeani Crichlow Weick, Angeline Crichlow's daughter is again making her mother's tatting publications available to tatters everywhere. You may remember Angeline from a previous article here on BellaOnline.com: Building a Tatting Library - Angeline Crichlow, http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art16413.asp

Angeline Crichlow was an inspirational tatter. To celebrate the 1976 USA Bicentennial, she published a hardback book on tatting, "Let's Tat!" Several books followed in the next few years. Angeline and her husband actually printed and bound their books themselves. The paperback booklets are bound with silk ribbon. All her books have been difficult to find in the past, now especially the one hardback book, but worth the search.

cover Crichlow's Let's Tat
Let's Tat (hardback)
Still out of print
cover Crichlow's 10 lesson course
Workbook 10 lessons: for beginners with projects
Medallions for Beginners 36 motifs easy to advanced
cover Crichlow book 1
Volumes 1 - 7 are soft bound
hand tied books 8 1/2" x 11"
Vol. 1 Ten Tatted Hearts;
10 hearts + 2 heart edgings
cover Crichlow book 2
Vol. 2 Challenge to Tatters
cover Crichlow book 3
Vol. 3 Butterflies in Tatted Lace
cover Crichlow book 4
Vol. 4 Single Shuttle Only;
40 motifs + 4 edgings with no ball thread
cover Crichlow book 5
Vol. 5 Twenty-six Crosses
cover Crichlow book 6
Vol. 6 Fifty Stars;
4 Dozen 5-Point Stars all kinds of stars +
cover Crichlow book 7
Vol. 7 Solid 3-Dimensional Tatting; Stuffed Toys
Angeline's photo and some of her own tatting shuttles may be viewed on the website of Heidi Nakayama, the expert and historian on American Tatting Shuttles: https://sites.google.com/site/krazyabouttattingshuttles/home/Stories-of-American-Tatters .

For ordering info please email tatting@BellaOnline.com

Here's the latest article from the Tatting site at BellaOnline.com.

S Annie Frost Tatting 1877 "The Ladies' Guide to Needle Work, Embroidery, ETC., by S. Annie Frost" being a complete guide to all kinds of Ladies' Fancy Work, with Full descriptions of all the various stitches and materials, and a large number of illustrations for each variety of work." 1877

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art5236.asp

Please visit tatting.bellaonline.com for even more great content about Tatting. To participate in free, fun online discussions, this site has a community forum all about Tatting located here -

http://forums.bellaonline.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=postlist&Board=39

I hope to hear from you sometime soon, either in the forum or in response to this email message. I thrive on your feedback! Have fun passing this message along to family and friends, because we all love free knowledge!

Georgia Seitz, Tatting Editor
http://tatting.bellaonline.com
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