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the rings are tatted and the arches or chains are crocheted. Many people consider cro-tatting more difficult than crochet or needle tatting. Some tatting instructors recommend using a tatting needle and a crochet hook to work cro-tatting patterns. Stitches of cro-tatting (and needle tatting before a ring is closed) unravel easily, unlike tatting made with a shuttle.
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process strengthened cotton threads and spread their use in tatting. Newer designs from the 1920s and onward often use thicker thread in one or more colors, as well as newer joining methods, to reduce the number of thread ends to be hidden. The best thread for tatting is a "hard" thread that does not
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1948:Papermaking
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1730:Needlepoint
1710:Lace-making
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1529:Metal laces
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1150:Bucks point
1103:Bobbin lace
924:Aemilia Ars
891:Needle lace
358:baby shower
201:Cro-tatting
169:Tatting pin
2416:Needlework
2405:Categories
2390:Wall decal
2313:Miniatures
2231:Assemblage
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2074:Bone china
1953:Paper toys
1919:Papercraft
1845:Cast paper
1840:Cardmaking
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1777:Shoemaking
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1014:Embroidery
949:Halas lace
934:Argentella
899:Filet lace
827:2023-01-19
621:2024-03-19
601:2015-12-18
551:2012-05-23
526:2012-05-23
323:coxcombing
186:refers in
63:half-hitch
2385:Taxidermy
2375:Scrimshaw
2350:Pargeting
2276:Grotesque
2256:Dollhouse
2200:Goldsmith
2195:Jewellery
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2127:Chip work
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2006:Cabinetry
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1740:Patchwork
1725:Millinery
1513:Warp Knit
1383:Tape lace
1155:Chantilly
1080:Saba lace
1032:Reticella
739:cite book
731:908088316
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682:852831087
567:PieceWork
520:"Tatting"
319:fishermen
266:pattern)
223:Materials
59:cow hitch
21:Tattooing
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1190:Flanders
1125:Freehand
1037:Limerick
999:Tenerife
964:Nallıhan
939:Armenian
929:Argentan
348:As most
286:Anne Orr
249:Patterns
2335:Netsuke
2190:Etching
2170:Andiron
2089:Pottery
2069:Azulejo
2061:Ceramic
1929:Chinese
1892:Origami
1882:Jianzhi
1850:Collage
1807:Weaving
1802:Tie-dye
1797:Tatting
1720:Macrame
1695:Felting
1662:Textile
1652:History
1544:Tatting
1539:Macramé
1503:Raschel
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1464:Machine
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1364:Peasant
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1057:Cutwork
1047:Tambour
1022:Buratto
1004:Youghal
979:Ă‘andutĂ
919:Alençon
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775:Tatting
379:Gallery
315:sailors
311:netting
295:History
262:in the
239:ribbons
147:crochet
135:shuttle
98:Italian
94:shuttle
55:collars
51:doilies
35:Tatting
2323:Mosaic
2180:Enamel
2147:Mirror
1939:Slavic
1934:Jewish
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139:thread
88:or as
82:German
75:picots
71:thread
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2162:Metal
2114:Glass
1872:Decal
1817:Paper
1715:Lucet
1334:CantĂą
1258:Cluny
1243:Greek
1195:Paris
1180:Lille
1165:Cogne
1130:Arras
884:types
506:Notes
243:beads
96:; in
86:Occhi
47:loops
43:knots
2411:Lace
2293:Inro
2104:Tile
1993:Wood
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1326:Tape
882:Lace
779:ISBN
745:link
727:OCLC
717:ISBN
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