Lacemaking
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- Jan of Poland
- 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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- 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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- Lindsay Art 'n' Lace
- Lindsay Rogers from Scotland is a designer, author and tutor of international repute.
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- Nancy's Tatting
- Nancy, an accomplished seamstress, shares how to make a simple blocking board, plus a gallery of a dozen tatted pieces.
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- Nell's Tatting Page
- An autumn corsage and four more unique patterns, all with detailed and well graphed instructions, are at this site.
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- Nellie Ellison
- The complete booklet "Lessons In Tatting' by Nellie Ellison, originally published in 1916, is shared here by Peggy Rowe.
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- Rina Stepnaya
- 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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- Tatmeister
- 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
- 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. (English, German)
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- The Online Tatting Class
- The weekly lessons are available by web conference and are indexed by year. Classes are offered for both shuttle and needle tatters. Each class contains: a photo of the lace to be studied, the pattern, diagrams, and written instructions. Subjects range from beginner lessons to advanced techniques.