![]() ![]() Please Favorite My Shop and Follow Me to see future listed items. Here is another great overview with other links for your convenience. Here is a helpful guide to purchasing items on this site. By Clicking the Purchasing Button and Transaction Goes through From This Shop, You are Committing to a Sale Purchase. A Restocking Fee is in Our Policy If You Change Your Mind Before Shipment. Please assume all Items are Used And/Or have been stored for many Years. We will be happy to respond to your inquiries as our items are sold 'AS/IS’ with No Refund. Again we do our best to describe what we see and be as honest as we can, but PLEASE ask any questions PRIOR to purchase. Styles, grading opinions, and one’s own collecting interests make condition subjective. We are certainly not an authority on most items and sometimes things appear to us as insignificant, but may be of great significance to you. Our items are Vintage and/or Antiques, All in used condition, unless otherwise specified. We are not experts, but have provided an accurate description and Pictures for you to Read and See Before You Place your Order. Recommended-UPGRADE INSURANCE TO $100.00 COVERAGE OR MORE, Start here. Tatting, or at least the forerunner of what we know today by that name, was first developed in Europe and in its early stages was called knotting (a series of knots sewn onto a base which created a design) Anyone with patience and a little dexterity, can make elegant edgings and insertions for lingerie collars or edgings for collars yokes for blouses and nightdresses short-sleeved cardigans trimmings for bedclothes, handkerchiefs, and fine linens and many other attractive items. Sometimes called "the poor man's lace," it requires very little outlay for materials or tools, yet produces beautiful and decorative effects. Tatting is the age-old art of making delicate handmade lace by looping and knotting a single cotton thread held on a small shuttle. As the work progresses, the weaving is held in place with pins set in a lace pillow, the placement of the pins usually determined by a pattern or pricking pinned on the pillow.īobbin lace is also known as pillow lace, because it was worked on a pillow, and bone lace, because early bobbins were made of bone or ivory. 8+ Antique Tatting Tools, Natural Tatting Tools Tatting Bobbins 1 wooden Bobbin needles set Haberdashery 1800s Sewing Tools LaceAntique sewing toolsĪntique Bone Lace Bobbin, Lace Making Bobbin, Lace Making Spindle, Bone Lace Spindle, Bone Lace Bobbin, Lace BobbinĬrochet Bobbin lace is a lace textile made by braiding and twisting lengths of thread, which are wound on bobbins to manage them. ![]()
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