Tatting and Lacemaking Textiles Crafts Arts and Entertainment


A lace-form that developed in the mid-18th century from the style of knotting done with a handheld shuttle. Popularized by the works of Mlle. Riego de la Branchardiere in the mid-19th century, it is now seeing another revival. The entire form consists of variations of one knot and can be done bare-handed, on a needle or with a traditional tatting shuttle.








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