Stumpy Bookmark
The bookmark on the right was shuttle tatted using size 5 hand dyed thread. This pattern is also suitable for needle tatters. It’s shape reminds me of the Stumpy-Tail lizards of Australia. Instructions Ring A : 5ds p 10 ds p 5ds Ring B : 5ds join to previous ring, 15ds p 5ds Ring C […]
Tutu Motif
This gorgeous motif is a variation of a traditional design. It reminds me of a dancer in a tutu, hence the name I’ve given it 🙂 The sample here was needle tatted Caron Watercolours – colour 045 Flame. R 6ds, lrg p, 6ds Ch (3ds, p)x6 3ds R 6ds, join first ring, 6ds Ch 3ds, […]
Matilda Tatted Bookmark Pattern
Sample shown original size and tatted using three strands of DMC embroidery cotton for both the shuttle and ball threads. Instructions Ring A of 4ds, 3p sep 4ds, 4ds * Chain of 6ds p 6ds Ring of 4ds, join to last p of previous ring, 4ds, 2p sep 4ds, 4ds Repeat from * 3 times […]
Kersti’s Heart
This pattern is made up of five motifs joined together to make up a pretty floral heart. Motif One Centre Ring : (4ds, small p) 5 times, 4ds, close Chain A : 10ds, p, 2ds, join to last p of Centre Ring Chain B : 2ds, join to p of Chain A, (4ds, small p) […]
Anastasia Tatted Bookmark Pattern
© 1998 Kersti Anear This pattern was inspired by a collar design and created for the March/April 1998 Bookmark Exchange. To me it is a very regal pattern with the crown on the top. Sample shown at original size, tatted with DMC Coton A Broder in colour number 312. The bookmark is made up of […]
Jessica Tatted Bookmark Pattern
© 1998 Kersti Anear Sample shown original size and tatted using DMC’s Coton A Broder in colour number 561.Instructions First Row: Ring: 5ds, large p, 5ds Chain: 4ds, 2p sep 4ds, 4ds * Ring: 5ds, join to previous r, 5ds Chain: 4ds, 2p sep 4ds, 4ds Ring: 5ds, join to previous r, 5ds Chain: 4ds, […]
Floral Tatted Bookmark Pattern
© 1998 Kersti Anear Sample shown original size and tatted using three strands of DMC embroidery cotton for both the shuttle and ball threads. Please note – this is NOT a beginner pattern. You should be reasonably confident with your tatting before you attempt this one. This would have to be one of my favourite […]