Event Type:
MakerspaceAge Group:
AdultProgram Description
Event Details
Hosted by the MAC
Tatting is an old craft technique for creating intricate lacy projects using thin thread and a shuttle. Also called frivolite (French), the lace is constructed using a series of knots and loops.
The craft is relatively easy to master.
This technique is great for making beautiful jewelry (bracelets, earrings, necklaces, brooches), doilies, collars, edging to embellish textiles, 3D decorations, Christmas ornaments, bookmarks, elements for gifts and cards, single motifs for clothing, or large scale lace projects like curtains, tablecloths, purses, and fashion accessories.
During the introductory 2-hour class the students learn how to read a pattern, practice basic elements of tatting, and create a small project (a pair of earrings or a bookmark) to take home.
Student Supplies (can be purchased from Hobby Lobby or directly from Natalia at the class):
- Tatting shuttle
- Tatting /crochet thread (cotton #10)
- Thin crochet hook (0.75 mm or similar)
- A notebook
- A pen
- A highlighter
Learning Outcome: Create simple projects independently
Teacher: Natalie Foster
Natalia is a professional teacher and an avid crafter. She loves to work on various projects and learn new skills. Her hobbies include travel, reading, tatting and crochet.