Tatting Scavenger Hunt Week Four
Here is week four–and the last–of our online tatting scavenger hunt. Are you up to the challenge? See what this week’s fun tasks include and join in!
Here is week four–and the last–of our online tatting scavenger hunt. Are you up to the challenge? See what this week’s fun tasks include and join in!
Here is week three of our online tatting scavenger hunt. Are you up to the challenge? See what this week’s fun tasks include and join in!
Here is week two of our online tatting scavenger hunt. Are you up to the challenge? See what this week’s fun tasks include and join in!
Another installment of Heather’s shuttle show-and-tell. This beautiful handmade tatting shuttle from South America sports a proud cardinal on a tree branch with a blue sky background.
Here is one of my favorite tatting shuttles, another handmade beauty by Dave of Grizzly Mountain Arts. This little gem is hand carved out of fossil mammoth ivory and bears a scrimshawed angel to watch over me as I tat.
Here is a pattern for a cute and simple tatted decoration on a girl’s hair clip.
These tatted tassel angels are quick and easy. I make a few every year for the tree and as present toppers.
Here is a quick and easy tatted ornament, that doesn’t require any actual tatting. Perfect for hanging on your Christmas tree or showing off your favorite hobby anytime.
Recently I sent out a call for all of you to share your best ever tatting project. Take a look at the pretty projects people shared.
Share a picture or story of your best tatting ever, and see what others have done. Whether you’re a new tatter and only have three lumpy rings to choose from, or have been tatting for forty years, I hope you participate.
Here is a cute and easy Celtic tatting motif you can try. Free pattern and tips for tatters new to Celtic designs.
Here is a pattern for a cute girl’s hair barrette with a tatted decoration.