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treelady Posted - Jul 18 2015 : 05:52:52 AM
I have this tatting book that needs a home. Is anyone interested?


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Julie

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TiaLD77 Posted - Sep 21 2015 : 3:07:07 PM
Tatting isn't hard, like some else mentioned it just takes time and when your beginning Patience is key! I learned to tatt about 15 years ago, it is the one craft I wander back to when I have had my fill of trying something else LOL

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darlenelovesart Posted - Aug 07 2015 : 10:27:14 AM
That is going to be beautiful Brenda,
I have a book and dvd of tatting somewhere and a shuttle but I am like Marilyn no time to put into it.

Have a good day!

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quiltee Posted - Aug 06 2015 : 5:08:58 PM
One of my grandmothers tatted with a shuttle, but I never did learn the art.

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Lavender Rose Posted - Jul 25 2015 : 06:20:51 AM
Thank You for the book Julie. A surprise will be on it's way soon.

I struggle with time too. I have found that I can take quite a few project with me, but needle tatting isn't one of them. Mostly because of the needles. While listening to TV is when I seem to be able to work on needle arts. Yes, listening to TV. Every once in a while I will look at the TV and say to myself "Oh, that's what that looks like." lol I have learned to read during the commercials also. My sister says she doesn't know how I can keep track of the story line. It comes with practice and reading lots and lots of books.

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TexasGran Posted - Jul 21 2015 : 3:09:28 PM
That is my problem, TIME. There is never enough of it. My enormous TO DO LIST was thrown out the window when school let out for summer. But I know When I do have fun time, I have so many projects waiting. Tatting May be one of the things I never learn to do.

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ceejay48 Posted - Jul 21 2015 : 09:50:48 AM
I starting teaching myself to tat with a needle and found that it wasn't terribly difficult and I rather enjoyed it. Problem is TIME . . I just don't have time to pursue it. Same with crocheting and knitting. I tried to learn how to crochet and just drove myself crazy. If I were to choose to work further on either crochet or tatting, it would be tatting.
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treelady Posted - Jul 18 2015 : 3:12:42 PM
The book is yours Brenda. If you would send me your address I will get it in the mail next week.

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TexasGran Posted - Jul 18 2015 : 2:15:33 PM
Brenda, you go ahead and get the book. I have so many things going, I really don't have time.

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Lavender Rose Posted - Jul 18 2015 : 09:24:52 AM
On Amazon I found several books on Tatting. Even one that came with a DVD. I have found that Tatting is really quite easy to learn. There are only two stitches and the needle tatting seems to be easier than using a shuttle. In the Mary Jane's Stitching Book there is a chapter on tatting with instructions for needle tatting. I have made a few of the necklaces and love them. I encourage others to give Tatting a try. It's easy and fun!
If TexasGran doesn't want your book, I would be interested. Although, I encourage TexasGran to get your book and try it.

Farm Girl Hugs,
Brenda
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treelady Posted - Jul 18 2015 : 09:22:20 AM
I don't know if it is Marilyn. I received the book in a box of old work basket magazines from my mother-in-law and have never tatted. I have received some beautiful pieces from farm girls in the past though. I know a few ladies taught themselves. It is lovely, but I just don't need one more craft.

A little rain can straighten a flower stem. A little love can change a life.

Max Lucado
TexasGran Posted - Jul 18 2015 : 07:36:00 AM
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Originally posted by TexasGran

Is tatting difficult to learn? I have a bit of lace and a tiny baby cap that my grandmother tatted.I also have her tatting"shuttle"---I don't know what it is called. It is beautiful work, but I never learned.

TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.
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anniemayme
Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals




TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.
www.etsy.com/shop/
anniemayme
Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals
TexasGran Posted - Jul 18 2015 : 07:35:01 AM
Is starting difficult to learn? I have a bit of lace and a tiny baby cap that my grandmother tatted.I also have her tatting"shuttle"---I don't know what it is called. It is beautiful work, but I never learned.

TexasGran
#6389
Let God's light shine through you every day.
www.etsy.com/shop/
anniemayme
Amazon Children's Books, look for my name:Marilyn Robinson Godfrey
Craftsy: patterns for farm stick animals

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