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Mimi Dillman - http://home.netcom.com/~ntrop/mimihome.html
Skilled in several forms of lacemaking, Mimi has completed a study of cluny techniques. Her information is well researched, and the bibliography is extensive. |
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This 'n' Tat - http://www.thisntat.com/
Lessons cover pattern reading, folded joins, beads, and node stitch. Includes patterns and projects. |
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Self Closing Mock Ring - http://www.geocities.com/gr8shuttles/
Gary and Randy Houtz designed a new shuttle (gr8) and a self-closing mock ring. Instructions for the ring are found at this site, plus three patterns that utilize the technique. |
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Tatters Across Time, Inc. - http://www.tattersacrosstime.org/
This proficiency program for shuttle tatters operates similar to a coorespondence course. Lessons are taught in three levels: Apprentice, Artisan and Master. Mentors are available to each student. |
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Tatting ... Just for You - http://www.angelbabies.net/index-23.html
Scroll to the bottom of the page to find step by step tatting tutorial. Free patterns also on site, plus books, shuttles, kits. |
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Il chiacchierino di Isla - http://www.chiacchierino.it/indexe.htm
This Italian site, translated into English, includes a gallery, shuttles and instructions. |
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Sabina Madden - http://www.paradisetreasures.com
Designing a new tatted work is easier with a stitch gauge. Making one in each size thread allows the tatter to estimate the number of stitches that will be needed in a new project. Seven lessons for advanced tatters included. |
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Pamde's Place - http://www.geocities.com/pamela+devries/index.html
Pamela de Vries provides illustrated needletatting lessons and a pansy pattern. |
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Tat-ra Sutra - http://www.geocities.com/tatrasutra/home.html
Jen's illustrated step by step instructions are easy to follow. She teaches with a touch of humor, making even her history lesson fun. Although the site has a lot of content, its organization makes it easy to navigate. |
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Tatting History - http://www.navarroriverknits.com/tatting.html
A retail shop, Navarro River Knits, provides a page on the history of tatting. |
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Resources by Rissa - http://www.prettyimpressivestuff.com/tatting/index.htm
Tatting resources are listed under the categories of educational, retail, manufacturers and magazines. |
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Frivolite in Two Languages - http://frivolite.needles-n-shuttles.com
Wally teaches tatting in both English and Spanish. El unico web site en espaņol con instrucciones para aprender el Frivolite. |
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Briggs Video Tatting Lessons - http://www.gagechek.com/slb/demo/demo.html
Sharon has created detailed video clips demonstrating the technique of tatting. Tips and a tatted wedding headpiece are also featured here. |
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BellaOnline - Tatting - http://www.bellaonline.org/Article.asp?id=503
Gillian Buchanan, a Lace Guild certified tatter, writes a tatting column and newsletter for this network. She provides instructions to aid both the beginning and advanced tatter. See the archives for her series on adding beads. |
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Silk Tatting Lesson Book - http://www.georgiaseitz.com/silktatting/index.html
The complete text, with original illustrations, of this vintage Carlson Currier bookletis on this site. |