Frivolite
From South America, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro.
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3 beautiful patterns that I tatted
In this post, I wanna share the patterns the I tatted in the last days. First, the black heart that you can see at the banner. It is from the publication called “Star Book For The Home”, from the Antique Pattern Library collection. If you are a tatter and don’t yet know this website, here’s a great new: it has several publications (some of them are over 100 years old) with tatting patterns. And y…
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Tatting books on Kindle Unlimited
Kindle Unlimited is the name of the service offered by Amazon where you pay a monthly fee and in return, it allows you to read a large number of ebooks for free, using the Kindle ebook reader or the mobile app of the same name. Here is a list I compiled myself (I did not include in the list those that appeared to me to have been created by A. I.) with some titles about the art of tatting lace that…
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A tatted monogram for my Kindle
Last year, I found the following link, full of ideas for creating monograms with tatting: https://www.somethingunderthebed.com /CURTAIN/REVIEWStat/REVIEWS_MtoR /MONOGRAMS.html I immediately fell in love with the book "Tatted Garden Alphabet" by Rozella F. Linden. I bought the book that same month, but only today I finally tried to tat the first letter of my name: A. I bought this book at the Ama…
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The cotton candy doily
And here is my version of the tatting doily called Cotton Candy. This is a free pattern, and you can watch a step by step at the tattingblossom태팅블로썸 channel, who created this pattern: As you can see, the doily has 4 rows, but my version only has 2 rows, because I made two little mistakes in the second row, and I decided not to continue. However, perhaps I'll redo it in the future, using different…
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A flower bookmark
I found out this bookmark pattern at the Ring of Tatters website. The designer is Julie Patterson, and the name of the pattern is Spring Flowers Bookmark. First, I tried making it with a thicker yarn, but I didn't like the result. So I started over, this time using a much thinner yarn. And now I'm happy with how it's turning out. It looks more delicate with the thinner yarn. If you want to make …
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