Tatting
Tatting, once a popular form of lace making in the united states, has become a largely lost art as modern crafting trends and mass-produced textiles overshadow its delicate beauty. this intricate technique , involving a series of knots and loops made with a shuttle, was used to create decorative edgings, doilies, and accessories. Despite its decline, tatting remains a testament to handcraft skill and patience, cherished by a small community of dedicated artisans who work to preserve its rich heritage. Reviving interest in tatting not only honors the craftsmanship of the past but also offers a unique, timeless alternative to contemporary needlework.
Products are made with
Lizbeth® Premium Threads
Various sized, 6-cord cordonnet, 100% Egyptian cotton, Mercerized, Colorfast
Earrings are sterling silver
Jewelry
Christmas Ornaments
Home Decor
The name Crochet is derived from the French term meaning hook. Crochet is there process of creating textiles using a hook to interlock loops of yarn or thread. A wide range of stitch combinations allows artist to create intricate designs and patterns to create decorative items such as lacy shawls or practical items like blankets.
A wide range of textures and weights in yarn are available to obtain desired effect based on the pattern.