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Free tatting patterns from TATBits

January 4, 2010 by Denise Felton 3 Comments

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TATBit Tats is on a pattern-sharing rampage again. Check these out:

Tatting is an art form that has been around for centuries, and it’s still going strong today! If you’re looking to get into tatting, there are plenty of free tatting patterns online.

These patterns can range from beginner-friendly projects to more advanced ones, so tatters of all skill levels can find something to work on. You can find free tatting patterns on websites like Ravelry and Pinterest, as well as on dedicated tatting blogs. Many of these sites offer step-by-step instructions, which can be invaluable for beginners. You can also find instructional videos on Youtube and Vimeo. With these resources, anyone can learn the art of tatting in no time! So why not give it a try? With a bit of practice, you can create beautiful pieces of art that you can use, give away, or even sell. Tatting really is an amazing craft, and you can find plenty of free resources online to help you get started.

 

(1) TATBiT’s Tatted Beaded Butterfly Chained Earring Motifs
(2) TATBiT’s Tierra De Flor Necklace
(3) TATBiT’s Tatted Beaded Butterflies
(4) TATBiT’s Agile Turtle Pattern
(5) TATBiT’s Papillon Friendship Bracelet

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Comments

  1. willow says

    March 3, 2010 at 1:44 pm

    I’ve beedn a fan since coming across your Dover books. Thanks so much for posting these!

  2. Becky says

    September 11, 2015 at 12:04 pm

    They are no longer at link provided.

  3. cecilia says

    October 12, 2015 at 5:15 am

    nope no longer there. it seems like such a nice site too

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