
By Jon Yusoff. Pattern uses SCMRs for the centre motif and regular rings and chains in the outside round. Requires two shuttles. For this snowflake, Jon uses the GR-8 Brothers method of making the SCMRs. Copyright: 2009 Designed By: Jon Yusoff Online Link: http://tatsaway-patterns.blogspot.com/2009/10/featherline-snowflake.html
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The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. The sample here was tatted by Shannon-in-Love using the following instructions: this is what i did *r1:3ds,p,4ds,p,4ds,p,3ds [...]
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This pretty edging is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 Designed By: unknown
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This pretty edging is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 Designed By: unknown
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This pretty edging is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 Designed By: unknown
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This pretty edging is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 Designed By: unknown
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This stunning edging and matching corner from Jon Yusoff looks just like a row of crowns. This edging would make a handkerchief fit for a queen to be sure! The pattern uses a self-closing mock ring, however, Jon gives instructions to make this option if you don’t wish to do that. Copyright: 2006 Designed By: [...]
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This bookmark pattern by Kersti Anear is also an effective insertion pattern. It’s simple enough for a beginner too. Copyright: 1998 Designed By: Kersti Anear Online Link: http://www.kersti.com/?p=407
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This pretty handkerchief edging and corner is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 [...]
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Jon Yusoff has designed this lovely Heart of Daisies, filled with lots of gorgeous flowers. A perfect way to use up small pieces of left-over threads too! Jon gives two versions of the instructions, with and without split rings. Copyright: 2008 Designed By: Jon Yusoff Online Link: http://tatsaway-patterns.blogspot.com/2008/08/heart-o-daisy.html
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This bookmark was designed by Kersti and is a suitable pattern for beginners. It gives a very lacy effect in a short amount of time. Copyright: 1998 Designed By: Kersti Anear Online Link: http://www.kersti.com/?p=395
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This pretty doily is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 Designed By: unknown [...]
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This floral bookmark pattern by Kersti is a striking design. Works up well using mutiple colours for the flower centres and petals or as here in a solid colour. Suitable for a beginner. Copyright: 1998 Designed By: Kersti Anear Online Link: http://www.kersti.com/?p=411
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This pretty handkerchief edging is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 Designed By: [...]
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This pretty handkerchief edging is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 Designed By: [...]
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This dragonfly is Edward J. Chevalier’s first original design and uses split rings in it’s construction. Copyright: 2002 Designed By: Edward J. Chevalier Online Link: http://tatting.ejc-photo.com/patterns/dragonfly1.htm
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This handkerchief edging and matching corner is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 [...]
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This bookmark design by Kersti is a popular choice for new tatters. Simple rings and chains give a striking wrought iron lace effect. Copyright: 1998 Designed By: Kersti Anear Online Link: http://www.kersti.com/?p=390
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This pretty doily with a linen centre is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York contains many traditional patterns by unknown designers and is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: [...]
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This handkerchief edging and matching corner is found in the J&P Coats booklet no 229. The booklet, copyright 1946 by The Spool Cotton Company of New York is unfortunately out of print, but occasional copies do pop up on eBay and with second hand sellers. Copyright: 1946 Designed By: unknown
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