Christmas Free Tatting Patterns

Tatting
Here are free patterns for tatted lace items with a Christmas related theme! These will be suitable for all sorts of things including decorations, cards, hanging ornaments and gifts.

Candy Cane by MS Leigh star[offsite link]
Marsha Sanders Leigh shares her pattern first published in 1982 for a tatted candy cane.

Christmas Bauble Ornaments Free Tatting Patterns star
These free tatting patterns are for glass baubles covered in tatted lace. They can be hung on the Christmas tree and used as mobiles and window decorations if you don´t celebrate Christmas.

Christmas Bells Free Tatting Patterns star
Some of these free patterns for tatted bells will be best suited as hanging ornaments whilst others will make great cards and can also be hung up to make Christmas decorations.

Christmas Stocking with Half-closed Rings star[offsite link]
Opposing lines of half-closed rings form a dense tatted fabric for this colorful stocking by Mark Myers

Christmas Trees Free Tatting Patterns star
These Christmas trees will be useful for cards and ornaments galore! Jane Eborall´s Christmas Tree will also make a lovely little hanging ornament whether as a gift or for your own tree.

General patterns for Christmas tatting star

Mrs. Amy Nutt's Vintage Insertion 1917 star
Here is a vintage insertion with many possibilities. It is by Mrs. Amy Nutt and first published in The Plain Dealer , Jan. 14, 1917.

Nativity by Jenni Sherriff star[offsite link]
Nativity scene for holiday tatting.

Simple Christmas Star star[offsite link]
Helen Stammers shares her simple Christmas star pattern first published in the Ring of Tatters newsletter #67

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