For many video game addicts, the buzz on the sequel to " Halo " is louder than a machine gun rat-a-tatting in their ears.
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Some believe tatting originated over 200 years ago, often citing shuttles seen in 18th-century paintings of women such as Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Mme.
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From these mills they manufactured crochet, embroidery, tatting and bonnet cotton as well as sewing thread; the latter being a relatively new introduction to their line.
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The scouts Natchai ( Ricardo Montalban ) and Tatting ( Slim Pickens ), old friends of Kaleb, are sent out to entice him back to the fort.
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A close inspection of those paintings, however, shows that the shuttles in question are too large to be tatting shuttles, and that they are actually knotting shuttles.
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Although needle tatting looks similar to shuttle tatting, it differs in structure and is slightly thicker and looser because both the needle and the thread must pass through the stitches.
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Although needle tatting looks similar to shuttle tatting, it differs in structure and is slightly thicker and looser because both the needle and the thread must pass through the stitches.
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As with MeMe, when I was ready to throw my tatting in the trash, these women would restore my perspective and help me see the beauty I could not see.
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In my world, there is nothing more annoying than someone in a meeting banging away on a laptop keyboard _ rat-a-tat-tatting on the damned thing,
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The term for tatting in most European languages is derived from French " frivolit?", which refers to the purely decorative nature of the textiles produced by this technique.