
Martha Ess brings us this sweet dragon called Paprika. A very effective design, with the only tricky bit being a few beads and switching between the two shuttles/needles. Copyright: 2006 Designed By: Martha Ess Online Link: http://my.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=87&subpageid=267965&ck=
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I was so excited when I popped over to Anne Bruvold’s website and found another dragon pattern. Anne’s patterns are so clear and easy to follow and the results are spectacular and whimsical. This particular design is based off of Debbie Arnold’s seahorse. This is a simple pattern – no advanced techniques, so even beginner [...]
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Just imagine all the good luck you’ll have with this magnificent Chinese Dragon by Anne Bruvold! Features a gemstone or the sun in it’s mouth too. You’ll need SCMRs to create this dragon, but don’t worry, they’re simple enough and Anne links out to some good instructions so even beginners can create this one. Copyright: [...]
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This small shuttle emptying pattern is brought to us by Anne Bruvold. Meet Ringtrim; he exists for you to practice your tatting rings, as his name is Norwegian for exercising rings. No chains at all are used in this pattern, however, it does use split rings and if you want to use two colours (which [...]
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This extremely popular dragon has been popping up all over the world thanks to a fabulous free pattern by Anne Bruvold. Very clear instructions show lots of samples of in many colours – complete with whimsical descriptions of each breed. This pattern is aimed at intermediate tatters as it includes split and dimpled rings in [...]
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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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