
Gorgeous bell ornaments by Terry the Tatter. Now all I need to do is find the bells…. Copyright: 2004 Designed By: Terry McGuffin Links:
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A lovely Christmas Tree pattern suitable for beginners, with pine-tree like picot needles. A perfect ornament for the holidays! Copyright: 2007 Designed By: Nancy Tracy Links:
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AnneB’s Christmas Hearts joined together using Celtic Tatting techniques to form this lovely motif. Perfect for Valentine’s Day or a wedding or any occasion really. You’ll need to know rings, chains and self-closing mock rings to make this one. Pattern in English as a PDF. The first link below is to the pattern for the [...]
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AnneB’s Christmas Hearts joined together with simple classic wheel motif to form a gorgeous doily. You’ll need to know rings, split rings, chains and self-closing mock rings to make this one. Pattern in English as a PDF. The first link below is to the pattern for the base heart, the second link shows you how [...]
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AnneB’s Christmas Hearts joined together to form a lovely bookmark – what a perfect present for a loved one on Valentine’s Day or indeed for Christmas? You’ll need to know rings, split rings, chains and self-closing mock rings to make this one. Pattern in English as a PDF. The first link below is to the [...]
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AnneB’s Christmas Hearts joined together with simple classic wheel motifs to form a wide runner. You’ll need to know rings, split rings, chains and self-closing mock rings to make this one. Pattern in English as a PDF. The first link below is to the pattern for the base heart, the second link shows you how [...]
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AnneB’s Christmas Hearts joined together with simple classic wheel motifs to form a narrow runner. You’ll need to know rings, split rings, chains and self-closing mock rings to make this one. Pattern in English as a PDF. The first link below is to the pattern for the base heart, the second link shows you how [...]
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AnneB’s Christmas Hearts joined together to form a wonderful edging here. You’ll need to know rings, chains and self-closing mock rings to make this one. Pattern in English as a PDF. The first link below is to the pattern for the base heart, the second link shows you how to join them to form the [...]
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A simple yet effective heart pattern just perfect for Christmas or Valentine’s Day or just because. Shown here is two variations – with and without picots which give a very different effect to the finished piece. You’ll need to know rings, chains and self-closing mock rings to make this one. Pattern in English as a [...]
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Jane brings us this delightful 3D Bell decoration just in time for Christmas. It features beads and split rings. Copyright: 2004 Designed By: Jane Eborall Download PDF: http://www.e.n.e.btinternet.co.uk/Bell20043D.pdf
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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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This lovely snowflake was designed by Laura Blanton incorporates front-side/back-side tatting. Copyright: 2008 Designed By: Laura Blanton Online Link: http://www.freewebs.com/laurasmuse/snowflakepatterns.htm
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No matter where in the world you are today, you can celebrate a white Christmas with this lovely snowman – complete with flowers in his top hat and coal buttons – brought to us by the equally wonderful Jane Eborall. Copyright: 2003 Designed By: Jane Eborall Download PDF: http://www.e.n.e.btinternet.co.uk/Snowman.pdf
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Beautiful Angel by Martha Ess with golden halo. Copyright: 2002 Designed By: Martha Ess Direct Link: http://my.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=87&subpageid=259211&ck=
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Mark’s Trefoil Snowflake design uses SCMRs but you can swap these out for regular rings if you wish. Copyright: 2001 Designed By: Mark Myers Direct Link: http://tatmantats.wordpress.com/files/2009/04/trefoilsnowflake.pdf
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Sally writes – “The SCMR is actually a modified chain, but the important thing is that it can be used to make rings that come off rings, not split-ring style, but in the way that we make rings coming off a chain.” This is another great snowflake from Sally for practicing SCMRs. To me it [...]
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Sally writes – “The SCMR is actually a modified chain, but the important thing is that it can be used to make rings that come off rings, not split-ring style, but in the way that we make rings coming off a chain.” And this lovely simple snowflake is a great introduction to SCMRs. Copyright: 2004 [...]
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Sally writes – “Many of you may call these Double or Triple Picots but in Malvern we call them after our dear old tatting pal Kim Wright who is no longer with us. He invented them, in our part of the world at least, and well into his 80′s did lots of them with many [...]
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“Why this name? Because I designed the snowflake for the cover of the leaflet advertising my first autumn tatting course at Malvern Hills College. And claimed that by Christmas the students would be able to make one! (They did.)” Copyright: 2004 Designed By: Sally Magill Direct Link: http://www.ringoftatters.org.uk/seasonal/xmas/smagill/smagill1.html
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This celtic Christmas wreath was designed by Jane Eborall. The outer row represents the holly with some gold beads to add some ‘sparkle’. The middle row is the mistletoe and the inner joining round is a mixture! This design uses split rings. Pattern link is a PDF. Copyright: 2005 Designed By: Jane Eborall Download PDF: [...]
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