Loading... Please wait...Clover Tatting Shuttle
Tatting is a century-old technique for durable lace by hand, popularized during the Victorian era in the making of dollies, ornate collars, and bridal viels. Unlike knitting or crocheting which uses yarn, tatting generally makes loops and knots using fine thread. Today, crafters use it to make contemporary jewelry, bookmarks, holiday ornaments, and intricate edgings for clothing.
A tatting shuttle alows you to create incredibly tight, precise, and crisp lace much faster than you could with a standard sewing needle.