Bookmarks for Beginners Free Tatting Patterns
Bookmark [offsite link]
The Dhamana Bookmark by Christiana Eichler is tatting at its simplest, using a variegated thread to great effect. Two strips of tatting are joined side by side. Very pretty.
Crazy Mom´s Bookmarks [offsite link]
Here is a group of bookmarks by Crazy Mom which will help the beginner build confidence.
Ellen Lai´s Lucky 4 Leaf Clover Bookmark [offsite link]
Expanded from her designs for paperclips, Ellen prepared a striking shamrock bookmark. The spiral chain be made by tatting only the second half stitch in repetition for the length needed.
J N Faeih´s Thistle Bookmark [offsite link]
Here is an easy and fun pattern for a thistle by J N Faeih. Size 10 crochet cotton and embroidery floss make an interesting combination!
Julie Patterson´s Cross Bookmark [offsite link]
Although Julie´s bookmark looks a little complicated in the center, it is mostly chains and easy to do.
Lily Morales´ Button Bookmark [offsite link]
No pattern but this is my best guess start at top right before the bookmark turns the corner.
R 6 + (join to button hole) 3 - 3 clr. Leave no space (LNS); R 3 + (join to picot on previous ring) 3 - 6 clr rw ; CH 6 - 6 RW ; R 4 - 2 - 6 clr rw ; CH 6 - 6 + (join to second picot on previous ring) Do not rw; CH 6 - 6 RW ; R 6 + (join at same picot on previous ring) 3 - 3 clr LNS; R 3 + (join to picot on previous ring) 3 (join to the hole in button) 6 clr rw; *CH 6 - 6 RW; R 6 + (join to the same ho
Lorena Finnerty´s Finster Bookmark [offsite link]
This bookmark can be done as ring and chain (with no rw between them) or as split ring with floating rings. No pattern written but if you need help counting the ds, please contact tatting@bellaonline.com
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