| Lisa's Tatting Book Collection
Lisa has reviewed a hundred tatting pattern and instruction books. |
| Lorah's Lessons
Online videos show a new tatter how to accomplish basic techniques. |
| Making the Last Join
Jessie Elder demonstrates how to make that last join without twisting the picot. |
| Martha's Tat Instruction Page
These drawings and written insturctions come from an old leaflet. |
| MaryM's Cro-Tat
Mary has taken follow-along photos of a bookmark and illustrated an edging tutorial. She's also added a dozen photos to her gallery. |
| Mimi Dillman
Skilled in several forms of lacemaking, Mimi has completed a study of cluny techniques. Her information is well researched, and the bibliography is extensive. |
| Needle Tatting Two
Illustrated instructions for needle tatting split chains can be found on this supplement to the Needle Tatting newsgroup site. Illustrated instructions are found here for needle tatted split chains. |
| Pamde's Place
Pamela de Vries provides illustrated needletatting lessons and a pansy pattern. |
| Resources by Rissa
Tatting resources are listed under the categories of educational, retail, manufacturers and magazines. |
| Sabina Madden
Designing a new tatted work is easier with a stitch gauge. Making one in each size thread allows the tatter to estimate the number of stitches that will be needed in a new project. Seven lessons for advanced tatters included. |