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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- About Me
- About this book
- Glossary
- Symbols and abbreviations
- Concepts
- Basic technique shuttles
- Basic technique needle
- PATTERNS:
Emmilly(tiling square)
Mientje, Mia, Anny, Gerrie(4 hanky edgings w/ corners)
Marana(small tiling square w/ flower)
Anja(hexagon tile)
Marianne(tiling rounded square)
Alexandra(Doily)
Leentje(mignonette edging w/ corner)
Sharon(cobwebby edging / corner)
Skrallan(2-color Edging w/ corner)
Mirjam(edging)
Danka(imitation hairpin lace)
Danuta(round tile w/ crisscross picots)
Corine(square tile)
Esther(Doily from tiling hexagons)
Carin(6pt tile)
Mia Z(Gorgeous floral applique for neck edging)
Geertje(doily)
- Hexagon Grid
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Title: Geïnspireerd frivolité(Inspired Tatting)
Author/Designer: Carin Jansen-Zeelen
Format/Publication Date: COMB:2020
Publisher: Self, Brabant, Netherlands
Language(s): Dutch, English
Page Count: 76
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11 3/4" x 8 1/4"
ISBN: None
SUMMARY- This book was a wonderful surprise sent to me by my friend Annamaria. It has the Dutch and English instructions side by side on each page much like how Iris Niebach does her books - which I love. Her patterns are beautiful, and you get a variety of tiles, edgings and doilies. I read through the instructions, and didn't have a problem following the ones I read. Some of the patterns look more complex, though, and will likely take an experienced tatter. She enjoys the use of color in her samples, making the sample pictures great eye candy, and includes diagrams, which makes the instructions so much easier for everyone to follow. I was very happy to add this book to my personal library(Thank you, Annamaria!). Her introduction to the book suggested this wasn't her first, so I've emailed her to ask if the first book is still available. Cross your fingers for me!
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