Marilee of Yarnplayer’s Tatting blog has put together a rockin tute for adding stubborn little seed beads onto a picot using a floss threader (one of my favorite craft tools) and a helper thread. Brilliant. See the tutorial.
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Marilee of Yarnplayer’s Tatting blog has put together a rockin tute for adding stubborn little seed beads onto a picot using a floss threader (one of my favorite craft tools) and a helper thread. Brilliant. See the tutorial.
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Thanks so much for including the links to my tutorial, book, blog, etc. on this cool site! What a wealth of information is here!
It is so good to see tatting in general, and Marilee in particular, mentioned in your newsletter. Tatters are a great bunch of people and we want the world to know, “Tatting Is Not Dead!” Marilee is right. This is a cool site and I’ll be back!
Thank you for showing the tatting as it will open peoples eyes as to how tatting has expanded. One other thing that Marilee is known for is her Hand Dyed Thread which also adds a whole new dimension to tatting.