Holly & Mistletoe

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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: [...]

Two colored wreath

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This pattern uses 2 shuttles, with a different colour on each to give a lovely alternate effect. This is Connie’s first pattern so feedback would be appreciated Copyright: 2009 Designed By: Connie M. Strobel Online Link: http://www.intatters.com/showthread.php?t=776

Snowflake – with a difference!

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Jane Eborall presents this gorgeous snowflake design featuring 2 thicknesses of threads in one pattern. While the pattern includes instructions for adding beads, these can of course be left out. Uses split rings and SCMR. The link will directly download the PDF pattern. Copyright: 2010 Designed By: Jane Eborall Download PDF: http://www.e.n.e.btinternet.co.uk/Snowflake2Thick.pdf

Santa Claus

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What better way to celebrate Christmas than with your very own tatted Santa Claus thanks to Jane Eborall. Complete with flowing white beard and red suit, he’ll make a jolly contribution to your tree this year! Pattern is in PDF format and uses split rings. Copyright: 2008 Designed By: Jane Eborall Download PDF: http://www.e.n.e.btinternet.co.uk/Santa.pdf

Rings Only Snowflake with Beads

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This lovely snowflake designed by Jon Yusoff is made with rings only, including split rings. Copyright: 2006 Designed By: Jon Yusoff Online Link: http://tatsaway-patterns.blogspot.com/2008/08/rings-only-snowflake-with-beads.html

Winter Blend Snowflake

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Also known as the Ferris Wheel Snowflake and the Easter Egg Snowflake. This gorgeous lacey number by Laura Blanton includes two variations to the design (pictures of variations not included). Copyright: 2008 Designed By: Laura Blanton Online Link:

La Sacra Famiglia – The Holy Family

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This pattern for a Nativity scene is shown via diagrams, so the Italian language should not cause too many problems for those who do not speak the language – if you have any trouble, however, shout out on the forums and someone will be able to assist. Copyright: 2004 Designed By: Edda Guastalla Bianchetti Links:

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