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This Mississippi group meets in Brookhaven. Their site shows off their blue ribbon work, and shares a dozen original patterns.
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Heartstrings Our club of tatters was formed in July, 1999 in Brookhaven, MS Click here to see photos from our first meetings. October 2001! Our Mississippi State Fair Blue Ribbons. March 2000 Our Library Exhibit Read the newspaper article! Check our...Map shows the general location of tatters around the world.
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Location of electron enabled Evil-tatters. Location of electron enabled Evil-tatters. Click on a green dots to see where the dire menace to all free cotton is at Last undated 10 February 2004 Hits since 12 April 2001 Approximate names on all the maps 00238 To...This guild meets in Bemidji, Minnesota. Site holds photos of their special shuttle crafted by Cris Hinton, and a Christmas tree decocated with Patti Duff's mini tat patterns.
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Northwoods Tatting Guild It is common impression that tatting, to be attractive, must be done with two threads, and it is true that more elaborate patterns may be made by that method. The real secret of good tatting is not in the elaborateness...A tatting guild based in South Carolina shares photos from the SC State Fair, monthly meeting info and minutes, and a gallery of items tatted by its members.
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Palmetto Tatters Guild Our mission is to promote the craft of tatting and spread it like kudzu across the South! Membership: 1 tatted butterfly annually Info: Email Karen or call 803-238-6497 Palmetto Tatters Guild P.O. Box 1597 Lexington, SC 29071 Site last updated...This group of shuttle and needle tatters was formed in 2001 and now has over two hundred members. They regularly sponsor live chats and classes.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/S_NTATTERS
This tatting guild in Spokane, Washington share photos of their Tatting Day 2000.
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Spokane ShuttleBirds 4th Annual Tatting Day April 15, 2000 Celtic Class Conversion Class Copper Wire Class Fun with Rings Filet Class German Leaf Class Split Ring Class General Photos Displays Dale Pomeroy Randy and Gary Houtz Patti Duff Lou Dawn...This group meets in the Grand Rapids area. Click the 'tatting samples' button to find more than twenty projects with patterns, many of them by well known designer, Lenore English.
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Monday of every month from 7 to 8:30 pm at the Joann Fabric shop located in Wyoming Village Mall (28th and Michael SW Email me for directions or any other information. We are dedicated to the enjoyment of lace and...One of the first newsgroups for tatters, the original Tat Chat homepage holds a gallery of advanced works, patterns, and links to members websites. The exchange archive contains over a hundred items.
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TatChat page We are a group of tatters that used to communicate via email on a very friendly basis. Now we are about 200 tatters calling in from all continents! There is no competition, no lecturing, just plain basic friendship among a...Insisting upon diligence against computer viruses, up to date anti-viral software is mandatory at this group.
http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/tattingsafely
With over a thousand members, this international organization supports the craft of tatting with workshops, demonstrations and competitions. Their newsletter is published twice a year.
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The Ring of Tatters Welcome! An international organisation to support the craft of tatting We are celebrating our 25th anniversary with this book Click on the book for details Please click on one of the shuttles below What's New What's On What is Tatting? The...No serious lacemaking will be found at NATA. But if you (or a family member) can prove you're crazy about this craft, you are eligible to join these tatters.
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Welcome to NATA's home page enjoy your visit! This is a tongue in cheek association of people who live, love and breathe tatting. A so called lost art that is alive, well and going strong all over the world. Welcome! There is a lot to look at here...This tat newsgroup was begun in 2000.
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Yahoo! Groups tattingroundtheworld Help tattingroundtheworld Tatting Round The World Lacemakers Unite! Home Messages Members Only Post Chat Files Photos Links Database Members Calendar Promote Info Settings Group InformationMembers: 300 Category: Lacemaking Founded: Apr 22, 2000 Language: English Already a member? Sign in to...Cro-tat, needle tatting, and shuttle work are discussed in this group.
http://www.smartgroups.com/group/group.cfm?gid=345458
A group of needle tatters share tips, patterns and galleries.
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Needle Tatting Two Halloween patterns made by our members, Abby and Sherry, Please Click Here 2005,Copy Rights FastCounter by bCentralNew counter added 7/2003 New Messages TABLE class=ThmBgFraming border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=10...This newsgroup consists of over 1000 tatters from around the world, and is the oldest continually operating tat newsgroup. They encourage and inspire each other by sharing tatting tips, techniques and patterns via email.
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Yahoo! Groups e-tatters Keep connected to your friends and family through blogs, photos and more. Create your own 360° page now. Home Activity within 7 days: 14 New Messages 6 New Photos Description E-Tatters Welcome to the world of E-Tatters. Founded in 1995,...eTatters celebrate their 10th year by opening a forum for tatters. This Online Tatting Guild includes chat, albums, exchanges, tutorial arrangements, polls, and all things tatting related.
http://www.etatters.com/
A group of shuttle tatters are hosted by Roger (Freedman).
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The Social Shuttle If you need help with anything, please feel free to join and ask on the Message Boards.We are a moderated group, due to the problem of getting a lot of spammers. But we will get a reply to you, ASAP.Enjoy...This group shares photos of projects and meeting information.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/ayrshiretatters
Roger Freedman,a needle tatter, began this newlist when he decied to try the shuttle.
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