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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Dedicated to her mother, Neta Chapman Myers Shugars
- History of Tatting
- Personal Family History
- Equipment
- Getting Started
- Tatting the Double Stitch
- Tatting Abbreviations
- PATTERNS:
- Simple Flower w/ 2 variants
- Butterfly w/ 2 variants
- Bunny #1-3
- Vine Flower
- Three Picot Flower
- Rose, 1 variant
- Poinsettia
- Star
- Mini Christmas Wreath
- Christmas Wreath
- Flowered Christmas Wreath
- Simple Candle
- Candle with Flame
- Bell
- Christmas Tree
- Shamrock
- Tri-Leaf
- Stem
- Small Basket of Flowers
- Large Basket of Flowers
- Simple Fan
- Fan
- Parasol Edge
- Daisy #1, #2
- Bird
- Chicken
- Loop Flower
- Thistle or Strawberry
- Mini Heart
- Large Heart
- Small Heart
- Heart
- Tri-color Fan
- Loop Fan
- Aquilegia Flower
- Starburst
- Small Iris
- Five Petal Flower, 2 variants
- Five Point Flower or Star
- Flower Heart
- Full Daisy
- Flower w/ Leaves and Stem
- 4 Petal Flower w/ Leaves and Stem
- Large Butterfly
- Ring Butterfly
- Single Thread Butterfly
- Peacock Tail or Skirt
- Pansy Flower, variant
- Violet Flower
- Ring Flower
- Face Tat
- Face Tat w/ Bonnet
- Tree Tat, variant
- Clover, variant
- Stem
- Four Leaf Clover
- Simple Four Leaf Clover
- Star Flower, 2 variants
- Half Star Flower
- Turtle
- Dogwood Flower, 2 variants
- Cattail
- Small Lilly
- Fan Ring
- Small Fan
- Smaller Fan
- Aster Flower, 2 variants
- Flower Bud
- Square Flower, variant
- Cat or Mouse
- Owl
- Bud Flower #1, #2
- Block Flower
- Carnation
- Lily of the Valley Spray
- Half Daisy
- Half Flower
- Simple Double Flower
- Three Flowers
- Four Flowers
- Six Petal Flower
- Pansy
- Double Flower, variant
- Hepatica
- Wild Rose
- Very Simple Tat(a ring- she uses them to fill in the tail of a peacock picture)
- Simple Blossom, variant
- Small/Med/Large Sunbursts
- Large Sunburst variant
- Extra Large Sunburst
- POEM "What's a Greeting Card"
- POEM "Tatting Poem"
- POEM "Holiday Tatting Poem"
- PRAYER "Thank you for my friend"
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Title: Tatting: Mom's Tat Collection- Decorate stationery, note cards, stickers and framed pictures
Author/Designer: Shirley Mae Woods
Format/Publication Date: COMB:2012
Publisher: Self, Michigan
Language: English
Page Count: 60
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 8 1/2" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: 9781620508930
SUMMARY- This is a great little book of little doodle tats - many of which are single shuttle patterns. They're all designed to decorate little drawn pictures or to group as collage for framed pictures. Shirley found the poems in her mother's things and were unattributed, so they may have been written by her mother, but doesn't know for sure (same with the prayer included in the back of the book). Shirley gives a lot of examples for how to use the tatting with small drawings, and there are so many of them that this is a great book to spark inspiration of your own as well. There are no diagrams - all the patterns are in old school written notation.
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