| 11. | A form of tatting called Takashima Tatting, invented by Toshiko Takashima, exists in Japan.
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| 12. | A form of tatting called Takashima Tatting, invented by Toshiko Takashima, exists in Japan.
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| 13. | To create a picot in tatting, the first half of a double stitch is made.
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| 14. | Tatting has been around hundreds of years . ( Scott, Springfield News-Sun ) MOVED.
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| 15. | Needle tatting originated in the early twentieth century, but did not become popular until much later.
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| 16. | However, it may be seen that the Victorian tatting pin would function as a tatting needle.
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| 17. | However, it may be seen that the Victorian tatting pin would function as a tatting needle.
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| 18. | The definition may expand to include related textile crafts such as a crochet hook or tatting shuttles.
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| 19. | Tatting involves making artful knots in a piece of delicate thread with a handheld tool called a shuttle.
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| 20. | The leaves look more like lace tatting, and underneath some of them I am finding small larvae.
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