Square Heart Doily

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AnneB’s Christmas Hearts joined together to form a gorgeous square doily with classic joining wheels. 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 [...]

Placemat No 6

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This intricate placemat design can be found in Lily No 70 – Doilies & Edgings To Tat & Crochet The Lily books were published by the Lily Mills Company. This book, No 70, is unfortunately out of print, but the wonderful Teri Dusenbury has made the tatting-related pages available for all. Copyright: 1953 Designed By: [...]

Diamond Antimacassar

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Anne Bruvold brings us this doily made of individual square motifs and based on an antimacassar published by Mlle Riego in 1867. This pattern is in Norwegian, although Anne does provide help for English speakers. Copyright: 2008 Designed By: Anne Bruvold – AnneB Links:

Square Motif

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This simple tatted medallion is found in Tatting Book No 48 by Anne Orr. The book, copyright 1950, which is after Anne’s death, is nolonger in print. However, many patterns were reprinted in other volumes, so there’s a good chance that you’ll find it readily. Copyright: 1950 Designed By: Anne Orr

Square Medallion

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This simple tatted medallion is found in Tatting Book No 48 by Anne Orr. The book, copyright 1950, which is after Anne’s death, is nolonger in print. However, many patterns were reprinted in other volumes, so there’s a good chance that you’ll find it readily. Copyright: 1950 Designed By: Anne Orr

Square

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Rings to create squares? Only in Tatting! Anne Bruvold brings us this lovely square doily made of lots of rings. This pattern is in Norwegian, although Anne does provide help for English speakers. Copyright: 2007 Designed By: Anne Bruvold – AnneB Links:

Diamond Pattern

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Beeton’s Book of Needlework was originally published in Great Britain in 1870 by Ward, Lock and Tyler. Instructions below as per the original. Work, not far one from the other, four leaves, [18] each composed of 5 double stitches, 7 rather long purl divided one from the other by 2 double stitches, 5 double stitches. [...]

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