One-Shuttle Tatting

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  • ISBN 9781784944858
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: GMC Publications
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
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Stunning pieces can still be created using very simple techniquesOne-Shuttle Tatting shows us just what can be achieved by the inexperienced lacemaker using the minimum of tools, just one shuttle of thread, a crochet hook, and perhaps a few beads. Perfect for complete beginners to this intricate and traditional craft, as you work through this book of patterns it will soon become apparent that by using only one shuttle, a great variety of designs are possible. 

  • 14 basic patterns using only one shuttle and no chains
  • patterns include: edgings, flower patterns, round motifs, jewelry, square designs and cobwebs
  • perfect for complete beginners
Lindsay Rogers had been embroidering and tatting as a hobby since childhood. In 1987 she joined the international organisation ‘Ring of Tatters’ and was increasingly sought out by individuals and commercial concerns for help with design and technique. Lindsay’s mastery of the craft and deft skill at conjuring up her own wonderful designs and patterns highlighted her expertise and she was invited to teach in Japan where some of her work has been exhibited. Apart from her time in Japan, she has lived in Invergarry in the Highlands of Scotland since the 1960s and her designs are inspired by her love of the countryside.

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