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Tatted lace cross bookmark with Dorset button centre

Tatted lace cross bookmark with Dorset button centre

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Here you will find a selection of my handmade tatted lace and Dorset buttons.
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Tatted lace cross bookmark.

These beautiful tatted lace crosses are hand made using traditional tatting techniques and are tatted in cotton threads in a variety of colours, featuring a hand crafted Dorset button centre

Each tatted cross measure approximately 11cm ( 4 1/4 inches) in length not including the tassel.

Total length including tassel approximately 23cm (9 inches).

Tatted lace crosses can be made in different colours, please contact me to discuss a custom order.

What is tatting?

Tatting is a technique for handcrafting durable lace using a series of knots and loops. Traditionally it is made using a shuttle or large needle.

What is a Dorset button?

Dorset buttons are a handmade button that originated in Dorset, England and is now considered a heritage craft.

Dorset buttons dates back to 1600’s where the first buttons were made using sheep’s horn, fabric and threads.

Designed by Vicky Mosley in Doncaster

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