Thursday, January 8, 2009

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Unique jewelry, tatted by Irina Astratenkocan of Lithuania, is in an extensive gallery.
http://www.beadsky.com/
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Tatting judge and author, Dianna challenges fellow tatters with puzzles and mystery motifs. Her site holds more than a dozen original patterns.
http://www.domesticarts.com/
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By changing the order of halfstitches, Jan makes the work more uniform, and explains how here. This Lace Artist also shares a gallery of over 100 works.
http://www.frywolitka.slupsk.pl/
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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.
http://www.kersti.com/
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Lace Artist: Dale Pomeroy posts photos of his three dimensional bouquet.
http://www.madtatter.com/
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Nancy, an accomplished seamstress, shares how to make a simple blocking board, plus a gallery of a dozen tatted pieces.
http://www.be-stitched.com/
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Primarily Celtic tatting, site also contains pictures of 3 bobbin lace pieces.
http://www.sumac.us/
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Terry shares patterns for covered glass ornaments.
http://www.terrythetatter.com/
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