tatting
IPA: tˈætɪŋ
noun
- A form of looped and knotted lace needlework made from a single thread.
- The art of making such lace.
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Examples of "tatting" in Sentences
- There's a lot of posts about "tatting" and networking with other "tatters".
- In every kind of tatting the knot that comes after the picot is independent of the loop.
- Fatima and I were not rich in tatting edges, and rejoiced when the conversation took another turn.
- Any woman who had time for frivolité, as the Creoles called tatting, was busy working eyelets on linen.
- David Wareham learned the skill of "tatting" as a child, and kept it up during his time in the Merchant Navy.
- Then there was a beautiful "tatting" collar from her mother, some scarlet mittens from Mrs. Cobb, and a handkerchief from Emma Jane.
- She has Christmas fern, autumn fern, ostrich fern, northern maidenhair fern, tassel fern, Japanese painted fern, lady fern, cinnamon fern, sensitive fern and one she calls tatting fern that was new to me.
- They came to have elaborate patterns, often in matching sets for the various items of parlor furniture; they were either made at home using a variety of techniques such as crochet or tatting, or purchased.
- (except for tatting, which is lametably un-rip it rip it rip it-able) you can 'frog' that messed up project right back down to it's yarnie little zero state, and start all over again, no harm done, kiss and make up and better luck next time! photo by Noreen Crone-Findlay copyright
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