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  • Publisher: Annie's
  • Edition: WW Mixed media product
  • Publication: 31 July 2008
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781590122235
  • Stock: Temporarily Out of Stock
  • Size: 204x275 mm
  • Illustrations: 50
  • Pages: 50
  • RRP: £10.99
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Learn to Tat

£10.99

with interactive DVD by Connie Ellison

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Book Description

Learn the beautiful art of tatting with the step-by-step instructions and interactive DVD presented in this book from American School of Needlework.

About the Author

About Connie Ellison

Connie Ellison is the editor for DRG's crochet hardcover books and pattern books. She has worked for DRG for over 15 years and lives in Big Sandy, Texas.

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The Bead Society of Great Britain Journal

The DVD included is an excellent way to see close up views, and to listen to detailed explanations of the various stages of tatting. I found the ability to repeat view and alter the speed of display particularly helpful.  Many stitches (as in off-loom beadwork) have unqiue thread-paths that can be misunderstood if working just from diagrams or still photographs; I was also able to observe how threads and the shuttle were manipulated for different stitches.

The book is organised in classes which build in complexity from Class 1 (loading and operating the shuttle, double stitch) to Class 6 (stitching with double shuttles) and finishing up with 3 advanced classes (one each on split ring, split chain and front side tatting) and projects. There are nine of these, one per class.

The DVD is organised slightly differently with each class being followed by the related project. Some of the projects would lend themselves very well to jewellery (with or without beads) - particularly the butterflies, hearts and some edgings.

I found this book and DVD to be very helpful, inexpensive and a useful reference source.

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