Tatting lace is built from a single knot. Learn that knot, and everything else follows.
Shuttle tatting looks far harder than it is. The finished lace, with its interlocking rings and delicate chains, gives the impression of enormous complexity. The reality is simpler. Every ring, every chain, every picot you will ever make rests on one foundational move: the double stitch. Most beginners fail at the flip, not because the craft is difficult, but because the instruction is poor. This book is built around fixing that, giving the flip mechanism more careful attention than any other single topic inside it.
What You Will Master:
- The double stitch flip - every step of the motion, every reason it fails, and exactly how to correct it before it becomes a habit
- Rings, chains, and picots - how to form, close, and tension each one correctly from your very first attempt
- Joins and pattern reading - connecting elements with precision and decoding standard tatting abbreviations, notation, and diagrams
Four complete projects follow the technique chapters: a practice bookmark, a flower motif, tatted lace earrings, and a lace edging ready to apply to fabric. Each project is designed to practice the skills that come directly before it. A dedicated troubleshooting chapter solves twelve of the most common beginner problems, from the ring that will not close to the chain that curves the wrong way.
Also Inside:- A full tatting abbreviation key covering both US and UK notation differences
- A thread size reference chart from beginner-standard size 10 through to specialist fine weights
- Curated community and supplier recommendations for continuing beyond the book
If you have tried to learn shuttle tatting before and given up at the double stitch, the fault was with the instruction. This is where that changes.
Load your shuttle. Your first ring starts here.