Beginning Needle Tatting
This class teaches you the fast, fun, and easy way to tat. Needle tatting is much easier to learn than shuttle tatting. No needlework experience necessary.
Why take a class?
- You get individual attention from a seasoned teacher.
- Free look at books not available in most stores
- Try various sizes of needles without buying them
- Get answers to your questions
Place:
Central Community College – Kearney
3519 2nd Ave
Kearney NE 68848-0310
Date: Feb. 29 and March 7, 2016
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Fee: $ 32.00 (+ $7.00 kit fee)
You may wish to bring your own supplies or you may purchase a tatting kit for $7.00 before class starts. (Please bring exactly $7.00. Sorry, no change is available.)
Coordinator:
Delilah Gillming
308-338-4008
Place:
Central Community College
3134 W. Highway 34
Grand Island, NE 68802-4903
Register: Online or call: 308-398-4222.
Date: March 8 and 15, 2016
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Fee: $ 35.00 (+$7.00 kit fee)
You may wish to bring your own supplies or you may purchase a tatting kit for $7.00 before class starts. (Please bring exactly $7.00. Sorry, no change is available.)
You will learn how to make:
- Chains
- Rings
- Picots
- Joins
- How to begin your work
- How to finish your work
- Receive a handout regarding how to read various styles of tatting patterns
- Free picot gauges
Supply List:
- Tatting Needle (Size 5)
- Crochet Thread (Size 10)
- Picot Gauge (1/4” and 1/2”)
- Needle Threader
- Small, sharp scissors (e.g. embroidery scissors)
- Pen/pencil to jot down notes
Optional:
- Magnifying glasses if size 10 crochet thread is difficult to see
- Crochet Hook (size 8)
Made by Julie Frandsen (former student)
Tatting Supplies
Be-Stitched Store
DS9Designs
Grizzly Mountain Arts
Handy Hands
Lace-Bobbins (Hand painted shuttles)
Lacis
Mielke’s Fiber Arts
Nordic Needle
Provo Enterprises
Rose Ground
Snowgoose Lace
Tatting and Design (Unusual threads)
Tatting Corner