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Ladies Home Journal - http://www.costumegallery.com/LHJ/June_1895/Crochet/p21Intro.htm
The June 1895 issue of this women's magazine published two tatting patterns. |
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http://www.beadsky.com/ - http://www.beadsky.com/
Unique jewelry, tatted by Irina Astratenkocan of Lithuania, is in an extensive gallery. |
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Nina Libin - http://www.beanile.com/index.html
Semi-precious stones decorate this unique jewelry. |
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Tatmeister - http://www.tribbler.com/tatman/
Consultant to The Lace Museum, Dan's site includes: shuttle collections, ten language glossaries, a discussion of copyright questions, a chronology of where and when tatting is found in print, and a gallery of his work (including original designs). To navigate the site, select MAP at the bottom of the page, then click the links on the left of the various pages. |
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Ullas Occhi-World - http://www.occhi-world.de/english.html
Four German designers share a website. Besides the more than thirty floral works Ursula Dittmar has tatted, she also hosts Helma Seipmann (see her technical samples and instructions at 'seminarmappe') Heiko Pund (maker of amber shuttles) and Christel Weidmann. Christel has designed over ten doilies, ten collars, five necklaces plus an alphabet and a zoo. Links are found in blue at the top of the main page. |
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Jennifer Rapacki - http://www.corporaterefugee.com/tatting.html
Jennifer shares five samples of her tatted works. |
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Jan of Poland - http://www.frywolitka.slupsk.pl
By changing the order of halfstitches, Jan makes the work more uniform, and explains how here. This Lace Artist also shares a gallery of over 100 works. |
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Heidi Nakayama - http://tattingshuttles.home.att.net/
A tatting historian, Heidi collects the stories of American tatters and their shuttles. She also gives tips on displaying shuttles and what to watch for while collecting. |
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Nancy's Tatting - http://www.be-stitched.com/
Nancy, an accomplished seamstress, shares how to make a simple blocking board, plus a gallery of a dozen tatted pieces. |
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Gina's Tat Journal - http://threadsofatattinggoddess.blogspot.com/
Scanning as she goes, this journal has lots of 'how to' tips. |
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Index to Tatting Information on the Web - http://www.home.earthlink.net/~frmuse/alison/index.html
Provides tatting images, patterns, and techniques. |
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Jan Voskes' TatLife - http://tatslife.voskes.eu/
In Dutch and English, Jan shares her tatted doilies and other projects. |
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Lynn Hutchins - http://www.haneygallery.com/tatting.htm
Lynn has documented the patterns used in her handkerchief edgings. |
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Ruth Perry - http://rozellalinden.blogspot.com/
Writing under the name of Rozella Linden, Ruth shares tips on tatting and photos of her work. |
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Kersti.com - http://www.kersti.com/
Kersti Anear, list administrator for e-tatters, has collected a library of instructions for over 500 tatting projects - all of which are available on the web. Each of the links includes a thumbnail graphic of the completed project, making it easy to locate specific patterns. A tatted zodiac and some of Kersti's original patterns are also found here. |
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Frivolete Heart - http://www.devichnik.ru/2001/02/frivol.html
The visual diagram for this heart pattern allows for easy tatting, in any language. |
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Mari Tats - http://www.fantasiadiricami.it/chiacchierino.htm
A small but intricate gallery of lace can be found on this Italian tatter's home page. |
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Christiane Eichler - http://www.tatting.de/dol/aboutme.htm
The pattern finder on this site links to over 200 sources. There are also directions on how to tat a square ring, and a comparison of shuttle and needle work. |
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Amy's Page - http://www.mielkesfarm.com/am_bkmk.htm
Amy, from Mielke's Farm in Wisconsin, has added a simple bookmark pattern. |
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http://www.tatting.dk/ - http://www.tatting.dk/
This Danish tatter shares Easter and Christmas projects, plus doilies. |
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Rina Stepnaya - http://Ankars.tripod.com/main_e.htm
Beaded jewelry, tatted by Rina Stepnaya and friends, is the focus of Ankars Gallery, with over 50 pieces. Photos also show the artists and their public exhibits. |
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Joan Thomas Tats - http://webpages.charter.net/thomasgang/joan_tatting_gallery.htm
Joan shares her projects, including beading with Nina Libin and Palmetto Tatter Awards. |
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Mom's Tatted Doily - http://www.fabricaffair.com/showtell2/cheryl2.htm
Cheryl Cummings made this doily for her mother. |
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Danaw Tatted - http://honeychile.tripod.com/tatting.html
Her grand-daughter created this memorial to the tatting art of Georgia Azmon. |
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Gillian Buchanan - http://www.craftsnlace.net/tatting/main/index.html
Gillian has written over a dozen patterns, including a complete alpahbet, all available on site. |
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Clara's Ribbons - http://cxram.homeip.net/
Clara, who learned to tat in 1953, won blue ribbons for her doily and tatted lady. See them under photos. |
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Saundra's Tatting - http://home.comcast.net/~needlelady50/
Of the more than 25 items shown on this page, nine are original designs. Six patterns are included. |
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Marti and Denise Tat - http://www.xmission.com/~mlewis/tat.htm
Marti makes earrings. Denise tats a snowflake. |
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Nell's Tatting Page - http://www.angelfire.com/nc3/nelltats/
An autumn corsage and four more unique patterns, all with detailed and well graphed instructions, are at this site. |
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Atelier Exanimis - http://www.geocities.co.jp/PowderRoom/1849/tatting_e.html
All fourteen of these projects from Japan are well documented, making them easy to duplicate. The four original pieces include patterns. |