Tatted Leaves
THANKS, Jane Eborall for the tatting for our logo
and Rick Culverhouse for the theme.

8th Annual
TAT DAYS 2010

"Fall Into Tatting "
August 27-28

Karey's Books

Updated June 30, 2010


Karey Solomon

Classes

threads@empacc.net

Complete Book Listing

¤ TATTING BY THE BOOK – Just published! Mark your page – or a special occasion – with fun-to-tat bookmarks to make any book more interesting and worth returning to! Charms, tatting challenges and a variety of techniques enliven these designs. Patterns are written out, illustrated and diagrammed.

¤ BASKETATS – Contain your enthusiasm with baskets, some decorative, some useful, some to take your tatting in a new direction with materials and techniques that haven’t been often used to create tatting that stands up by itself!.

¤ HERE BE DRAGONS – Using a lot of beads and manipulating threads to keep the beads where you want them, creating four dragons from the newborn hatchling to the mature white dragon becomes almost frighteningly easy! Choose your dragon by the size of the project or the sort of chocolate you need to protect. All have wings.

¤ FLUTTER HOME – Things with wings take flight in a collection of mostly butterfly patterns that also includes an easy dragonfly, two ladybugs and a hum of bees. 2007/2008

¤ TATTING TURNS OVER A NEW LEAF – Tatted leaves are a favorite motif – when you can find them! Here’s a pile to jump on – silver maple to oak, gingko, sassafras, dandelion hop hornbeam and more. The patterns range from easy to complex. ( 2005)

And MORE ...

¤ TATTING ELEGANT EDGINGS –Straight lines, neat corners and two dozen lovely edgings, from simple to unusual, make handkerchiefs and other special linens sing. (2007)

¤ SHUTTLEWORTH COTTAGE - Tat a Victorian townhouse sampler with advanced techniques you’ll learn as you tat, including some invented for this project. The finished piece resembles embroidery and is completed with landscaping, lace curtains, a cat in the window and more Need a break from the tatting? Included is a lively spoof of a Victorian novel starring Amnesia Shuttle and her longsuffering fiancé Major Mutch. Will they manage to, um, tie the knot? Includes color picture (2006 )

¤ HEARTS BELONG TO TATTING - These are what tatters tat for each other - plain and fancy patterns for heart appliqués including the button/beaded Celtic Heart, $8 (2004)

¤ TATTING FOR THE TREE - A companion to “Let It Snow,” this second collection of snowflake and ornament patterns, uses beads for sparkle on garlands and snowflakes and stars, adds production notes and includes a trumpeting angel. (2003)

¤ TATTING TIMES TWO – Want to learn some basic techniques? Begin with a take-along tatting bag to sew (pattern included). Then tat patterns to practice techniques and make your tatting tools beautiful... or use the same pattern for a different purpose – each has at least two uses. (2003)

¤SWEET KNOTTINGS - A baker’s dozen of dainty and robust doilies, a lady’s housekeeping necessity to separate plates and set off polished furniture. (2002)

¤ TATTING WITH BUTTONS TWO - Sequel to “Tatting with Buttons,” this features simple tatting to use more of your button stash in new ways. Includes bookmarks, jewelry, button chatelaine. (2001)

¤ CIRCLE OF CHILDREN - Teach yourself Cluny, split ring, bridge stitch, floating chains and more while creating an original doily suitable for framing. Laminated color cover, (2000)

¤ TREE OF LIFE – Botanical forms offer a rich harvest of tatting techniques, perfected as you tat a lively gnarled tree, a rosebush in four seasons, a bunch of grapes, more. Laminated color cover, (2000)

¤ TATTING WITH BUTTONS – Because buttons are really beads with four holes, the design possibilities multiply with simple tatting patterns to showcase your favorite buttons. Includes ornaments, doilies, button bag, (1999)

¤ MAKE MANY MERRILY - MOTIFS AND MULTIPLES – Tat many or just one – the patterns include things you might want to share as well as things to keep, with patterns interesting enough to merit making more than one. Includes a swan, hummingbird, hearts, butterflies and square motifs to grow into larger projects. (1998)

¤ TAT MARKS THE SPOT – Mark where you stopped reading in 21 great books with these original bookmark patterns, some designed to be threaded with ribbons. (1997)

¤ LET IT SNOW - About two dozen original snowflakes/ ornaments, some from the earliest years of Tatting Times). These are easy but inventive. (1996)

¤ SHEEP MAY SAFELY GRAZE - Tat a sheep, a rose or one of two unusual pictorial doilies with roses in the center of a meadow, surrounded by grass and bordered with sheep. Included with the doilies are seven simple edgings. Color photo. (1995)

¤ TATTING TIMES EDGINGS -More than 20 edging patterns, many original, with illustrations, history and suggestions for use. (1992)



On Time: As a courtesy to your teacher and your classmates, please arrive ON TIME to your scheduled classes. If you finish your project early, or would like additional time to visit, shop, or see the silent auction items, you may leave any class early.

Other Inquiries

General Tat Days Classes questions: Hope & Lori

General Tat Days Questions: Hope & Lori

General Registration Questions: Registrar

Class Schedule | Teachers | Tat Days 2010

 


Home | Events | Monthly | Palm Fronds | Conferences | Fundraisers | Gallery | Patterns | Awards | Links & Classes | About Us

palmettotatters.org