beginner's shuttle tatting - rings and chains - part 1
Adding tatted chains to tatted rings creates an endless number of ideas for projects to make. Making shuttle tatted chains is actually easier than the rings because they do not need to be "closed". You are making the same knot (double stitch) as in the rings, just not in a ring, only a straight line. I hope my explanation is helpful. Thank you for watching!

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shuttle tatting - samples board and how to tat using different fibers

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Shuttle tatting: Rings And Chains

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Shuttle Tatting with Buttons - Part 2 - Chains and Joins only

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Beginner's shuttle tatting - Easy six ring snowflake

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Shuttle tatting square pattern tutorial for beginners || Tatting with Irina Malykh

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Tatting 101: DIY Tatting Shuttle and the Double Stitch

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Tatting for the Complete Beginner, part 1, materials & knots

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Tatting - Joining Back, Fixing Mistakes

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Tatting - The Split Ring for Beginners

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Tatting - What is it and how to do it - a step by step guide to shuttle, thread and stitches

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Shuttle Tatting - Rings and Chains | Simple Shuttle Tatted Lace | Tatting Lace Design Tutorial

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「スプリング〜ブレード〜」タティングレース Tatting lace "Spring~braid~"

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「ベーシックモチーフ」タティングレース フリーパターン Tatting lace "Basic Motif"

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beginner's shuttle tatting - the double stitch and the "flip"

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Lou Woo - A Lace Rosarium & How To Work A Rose Ground Torchon Bobbin Lace Stitch

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How to TAT - Beginner Shuttle Tatting - Ring, Chain, adding beads 3 ways, Join, Split ring

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Shuttle tatting | Tatting lace bracelet with just One Shuttle

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Shuttle tatting - adding new chain thread

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Needle Tatting: A Sort Of Hidden Art | Beginners Tutorial

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