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This image was scanned from my private collection
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- January- Beaded Star
- February- Heartful Greeting
- March- Shamrock Edge for Linens
- April- Covering Eggs with Tatting
- May- Daffodils(3D)
- June- Button Bag
- July- Flowers Around Every Corner(edging)
- August- Tatting For a Letter to a Friend
- September- Oblique Bookmark
- October- Halloween Motifs(bat,pumpkin)
- November- Oak Leaf
- December- Snowflake / Hexagon Motif
- Caring For Fine Tatting
- Take Notes
- Abbreviations
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Title: Tatting Y2K
Author/Designer: Karey Solomon
Format/Publication Date: TPB:1999
Publisher: Continuing Thread Publications, Hector, NY
Page Count: 28
Book Dimensions(ht. x w.): 5" x 8 1/2"
ISBN: None
SUMMARY- Her instructions are well broken down and easy to read. No Diagrams. There is a nice variety of patterns in this one, usually themed for the calendar month. This booklet is hard to find, and I think it's a shame she didn't do more project calendars - I think it's a nifty idea. I guess with the advent of our electronic date books, carrying around a small calendar for appointment reminders and such has become a thing of last century. Too bad. I always used mine as a sort of diary for the year, so I could keep track of when things happened(or shoulda happened)... I think it was a clever idea anyway, and would have caught on if she'd tried it about ten years sooner!
Ms. Solomon has a website where you can buy books, supplies and subscribe to "Tatting Times," her quarterly newsletter:
Graceful Arts Fiber Studio
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