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Katie's Tatting Pages
Katie Johnson asked tatters "Why do you tat?" and collected the answers here. Her gallery includes booties, watermelon earrings, a collar, and instructions for a popular hanky bonnet & poem ...plus tips on adding beads and storage. Kelly Luljak
Kelly shares several patterns and shows an edging that won a ribbon at Kentucky State Fair. Kersti.com
Kersti Anear, list administrator for e-tatters, has collected a library of instructions for over 500 tatting projects - all of which are available on the web. Each of the links includes a thumbnail graphic of the completed project, making it easy to locate specific patterns. A tatted zodiac and some of Kersti's original patterns are also found here. Kisha Learns to Tat
Keeping a journal of her progress, Kisha tells how she learned to tat, illustrated with first projects. Knots for R. L.
Erin Poh drafts a poem about tatting through the generations. Kristie's Tatting Projects
Kristie shares her finished projects - nine thus far. Ladies Home Journal
The June 1895 issue of this women's magazine published two tatting patterns. Leen's Tatting
Family heirlooms, and some original patterns, are included in this gallery. Lindsay Art 'n' Lace
Lindsay Rogers from Scotland is a designer, author and tutor of international repute. Lynn Hutchins
Lynn has documented the patterns used in her handkerchief edgings. Madtatter
Lace Artist: Dale Pomeroy posts photos of his three dimensional bouquet. Mari Tats
A small but intricate gallery of lace can be found on this Italian tatter's home page. Maria, and Maria Antonietta ,Tat
These two Italian friends have put together a combined gallery of over fifty pieces of lace. Mark Myers aka Tatman
Tatman shares a photo album, graphics, shuttle collection, artwork, antique patterns, cartoons, book reviews, and humor. Marti and Denise Tat
Marti makes earrings. Denise tats a snowflake. Results: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next |