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LEARN HOW TO DO TATTING - FANCY PATTERNS TATTERS GUIDES
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- BiblioFlip - Dealers Of Digital Documents On CD - BiblioFlip - LEARN HOW TO DO TATTING - FANCY PATTERNS TATTERS GUIDES You Will Receive One (1) Gift Quality CD As Shown All CD's Are Shipped Via USPS First Class Mail All PDF Files Listed Below Are Included + Extras PDF's Work On All Operating Systems W/ PDF Viewer Includes Free Windows PDF Viewing/Printing Software PDF Files On CD Only - We Do Not Sell Physical Books Creating warm sweaters, blankets and other items requires clear and accurate patterns. It also requires technique and practice. These are skills that were once commonly passed down thru the generations. Now, sadly, that's not often the case. To learn the art of tatting, one needs only a computer and this CD. Each document included here is unique and includes patterns and instructions for several different projects and objects. The veteran tatter pro will surely find something new to make and the beginner will find more information in one place than ever before. This is a superb addition to your pattern collection and in CD format, it's easy to use and store too! Check Out The Contents Of This CD Below! ~ TATTING ~ RARE 1870 INSTRUCTIONS & 65 FULL PATTERNS Tatting is a technique for handcrafting a particularly durable lace constructed by a series of knots and loops. Tatting can be used to make lace edging as well as doilies, collars, and other decorative pieces. The lace is formed by a pattern of rings and chains formed from a series of lark's head (or half-hitch) knots, called double stitches (ds), over a core thread. This is a rare instruction book for creating tatted items from 1870. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Table Of Contents Of This Digital Document: Shuttles.The Way to Hold the Hands.To Make a Stitch.The Way to Make a Loop in Tatting.The Way to Make a Purl.Joining the Work. TATTING PATTERNS 1.--Pine Pattern Collar in Tatting2.--Tatted Insertion3.--Lace Edging in Tatting4.--Lace Edging in Tatting5.--Border in Tatting with Crochet Edging6.--Border in Tatting with Crochet7.--Tatted Insertion8.--Rosette in Tatting9.--Star in Tatting10.--Insertion worked in Tatting11.--Tatted Insertion for Trimming Lingeries12.--Circle in Tatting13.--Tatted Border with Beads14.--Insertion in Tatting15.--Border in Tatting and Crochet16 and 17.--Lady's Veil in Net and Tatting18 and 19.--Patterns in Tatting20 and 21.--Diamond Pattern and Circle in Tatting, for Trimming Linen Collars, Cuffs, &c.22.--Border in Tatting and Crochet23.--Insertion in Tatting and Lace Stitch24.--Insertion in Tatting25.--Centre of a Tatted Couvrette26.--Tatted Lace27.--Tatted Lace II28.--Collar in Tatting and Darned Netting29.--Mignardise and Tatting30.--Linen Bag for Cotton31.--Tatting Insertion32.--Tatting Insertion33.--Tatted Square or Diamond34.--Tatted Rosette35.--Rosette in Tatting36.--Diamond in Tatting37.--Tatting for Cap Crown38 and 39.--Cap in Tatting40.--Lace in Tatting and Crochet41.--Insertion in Tatting and Crochet42.--Purse in Tatting and Beads43.--Insertion in Tatting and Crochet44.--Border in Tatting and Lace Stitch45.--Tatted Rosette46.--Linen Bag for Tatting, &c.47.--Tatted Border48.--Rosette in Embroidery and Tatting49--Linen Collar trimmed with Tatting50.--Cravat in Cambric Muslin and Tatting51--Cravat in Cambric Muslin and Tatting52.--Border in Crochet and Tatting53.--Diamond in Tatting54.--Linen Collar trimmed with Tatting55.--Tatted Collar56.--Tatted Collar57.--Circle in Tatting58.--Tatting Medallion for Trimming Lingeries, &c.c.59.--Tatted Diamond60.--Tatted Cravat End61.--Rosette in Tatting and Embroidery62--Cravat End in Tatting63.--Rosette in Tatting and Embroidery64.--Cravat End in Tatting and Darned Netting65.--Tatted Antimacassar TATTING COTTON INTRODUCTION TO TATTING FANCY WORK PATTERNS Tatting is a pretty and elegant work. Tatting as a fashionable fancy work was introduced to London as far back as 1850. Although tatting was overtaken by Point Lace, it is still a very unique and worthwhile art to pursue. This is a beautiful document that details the basics of tatting and includes many illustrations a very detailed description of the stitches. The patterns discussed will make for interesting work for both beginner and pro. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Contents Of This Digital Document: Stitches & How To Make Them To Make A Picot Josephine Knot Tatted Edging With Beads Tatted Rosette Simple Edging Tatting With Two Shuttles Insertion; Tatting, Mignardise & Lace Stitches Tatted Edging Edging With Two Threads Tatted Square Tatted Rosette Design For Square Doilys, Pincushion, etc. Insertion and Trimming in Tatting & Crochet THE ART OF TATTING WITH MANY PATTERNS & INSTRUCTIONS The English name of tatting is said to be derived from «tatters» and to denote the frail disconnected character of the fabric. By the Italians it was formerly called «occhi», whilst in the East it still bears the name of «makouk», from the shuttle used in making it. In the eighteenth century, when tatting was in great vogue, much larger shuttles than our present ones were used, because of the voluminous materials they had to carry, silk cord being one. Now in the 21st Century, this document brings back to life this very old artform. With plenty of illustrations and detailed instructions, the beginner and the experienced tatter will find this document to be a valuable addition to their collection. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document... Check Out The Table Of Contents Of This Digital Document: ShuttlesMaterials Hand Positions First position of the handsSecond and third position of the handsFourth position of the handsSingle or half knots. Josephine picotsFifth position of the handsPosition of the hands for making a picot Patterns Open and close picotTatting with two shuttlesDetached scallopsScallops joined together at the topScallops with picotsTatted insertionTatted insertion IIEdging of tatting and crochetTatted edging in three rowsTatted edgingMedallionInsertion of tatting and crochetInsertion of tatting and crochet IIEdging of tatting and crochetTatted medallionTatted edgingSquare of tatting This CD May Contain Material Obtained From The Public Domain - No Copyrights Have Been Violated In Its Production PAYMENT OPTIONS PAYPAL MONEY ORDER COPYRIGHT © - BIBLIOFLIP - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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