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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.
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.
David Reed Smith http://www.davidreedsmith.com/
Master shuttlemaker shares complete illustrated instructions for creating his much sought-after shuttles.
First Lesson with Carrie Carlson http://personalpages.tds.net/~tatting/
Carrie Carlson presents an illustrated tatting lesson for left and right handed tatters.
Hands On Crafts for Kids http://www.craftsforkids.com/projects/tatting.htm
A simple star project introduces children to tatting concepts.
Il chiacchierino di Isla http://www.chiacchierino.it/indexe.htm
This Italian site, translated into English, includes a gallery, shuttles and instructions.
Lisa's Tatting Book Collection http://www.balbes.com/tatting.html
Lisa has reviewed a hundred tatting pattern and instruction books.
Making the Last Join http://westwood.fortunecity.com/farhi/469/lstjn.htm
Jessie Elder demonstrates how to make that last join without twisting the picot.
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.
Resources by Rissa http://www.prettyimpressivestuff.com/tatting/index.htm
Tatting resources are listed under the categories of educational, retail, manufacturers and magazines.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tatting by Marie http://www.johan-potgieter.com/tatting/tat-index.htm
Marie teaches the flip in simple illustrations and provides a basic border pattern.
Tatting Diagram Tutorial http://www.craftsnlace.net/paint/
Gillian Buchanan walks you thru the process of drawing a tatting diagram using Paint Shop Pro.
Tatting History http://www.navarroriverknits.com/tatting.html
A retail shop, Navarro River Knits, provides a page on the history of tatting.
The Muddler's Book Reviews http://www.fortunecity.com/westwood/stmartins/1417/index.htm
Sixteen tatting books are reviewed in detail.
The OnlineTatting Class http://www.georgiaseitz.com/
The lessons on this site are indexed by year. Each contains: a photo of the lace to be studied, the pattern, diagrams, and written instructions. Subjects range from beginning lessons to advanced techniques.
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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