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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book,
By A Customer
This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
This is a wonderful book for inspiration! I've tried several of the patterns (there's 50) and thoroughly enjoyed each project.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Looks nice, but not worth the price,
By "preemies81" (Knoxville, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
If you want a book filled with colorful pictures of tatting, you'll find them here. But, if you want patterns to tat all those pretty projects be ready for a surprise, because you won't find most of them. The first half of the book is filled with pictures of tatted projects, but no patterns to accompany them. The "New Twist" must be the use of obscure threads for most of the patterns given. Not only are these threads *not* readily available to tatters, there is no reference for conversion to the cotton or silk threads tatters usually use. Most of the patterns included are not especially unique, not enough to justify the relatively high cost of the book. Save your money, don't buy this one.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice photos, not much else,
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This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
This book is filled with page after page of photos of cutesy bears and dollys with tatting draped all over them. When you go to the pattern section, surprise! -- no patterns for the items pictured. This is ok if you just view this book as inspiration (as much as bears and dolls and other flowery things can provide), but if you are looking for a good book of patterns you will be disapointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best tatting idea book EVER,
This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
When falling in love with tatting as I was learning it, my husband discovered this book for me and my heart exploded with joy. I am tired of the limited uses of doilies and bookmarks and the creativity in this book stimulates the soul. Next to Sander's Tatting Patterns, this is the best for me! Yes, some of the images in the front of the book have no patterns, but I've been able to easily duplicate them. The patterns enclosed are great stepping stones to the dozens and dozens of uses available to the tatter, expanding their creativity. No more boring work! The images are beautiful and I've worn my copy out taking it with me as I travel the world! I want more like this!UPDATE!! 4 Years later I still call this the best tatting book. Once a tatter has learned the basics, this book is an inspiration. There are wonderful patterns included in the book, challenging the tatter to expand horizons with technique and materials. From this book I have used tatting in the most creative fashions, on quilts, purses, in frames, on lamps, as suncatchers, decorative boxes, in all kinds of ways, releasing me from doilie-hell. If you have mastered doilies and bookmarks, expand yourself with this book.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of potential but no patterns,
This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
I was so excited when my mom gave me this book for my birthday, but my excitement quickly gave way to disappointment when I realized that no patterns were given for the lovely items pictured in the first half of the book. The designs that do have patterns aren't all that different from those you could find in less expensive books. I'm also a bit intimidated by her use of unfamiliar threads as I don't know what size they are in order to make a substitution. I think the title "More than 100 Glorious Designs" is a misnomer since there are only about fifty actual patterns given. The one pattern I did attempt had such horribly written instructions that even with looking at the photo I had to give up.
2.0 out of 5 stars
fabulous fanfare and little else,
This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
I agree with most of the other reviews. The pictures are very nice-full color and glossy, but few patterns are given and the ones that are given are simple and repetitive. It's good if you want to see what tatting looks like, bad if you want to get a efficiently done book of patterns.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Georgeous Victorian-style color pics & well-written patterns,
By Patti_Anne_Logan@prodigy.net (Washington State) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
After keeping this book from the library for a week, I knew I had to buy my own copy! The author gives us so many lovely pictures, fantastic ideas, and many carefully written patterns. I needle-tat and was able to follow the patterns easily--not always the case with other pattern books. I'd recommend this to any current or would-be tatter.
1.0 out of 5 stars
If you really want to see this book, go to the library!,
By A Customer
This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
I was disappointed by this book. I found was a book with a lot of nice pictures, but not much in the way of innovative design. None of the pictures shown in the Gallery section of this book had corresponding instructions, and those were the best part of the book! The patterns that were in the book didn't have much of a new twist to them; one would find similar designs in other, less expensive books. The one positive in this book is that the photos can give you ideas for design.
1.0 out of 5 stars
SAVE YOUR MONEY -- NOT WORTH BUYING FOR UNDER $5.00,
By A Customer
This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
Tbe book has many wonderful photographs, indeed 100 of them, and they may be all designs, but many of the ones printed can be found in other books, and at a far lesser cost. She does have a cute pattern for a needle case doll, but that's it.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Glorious photos, not much content,
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This review is from: A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs (Paperback)
A disappointment to me. I have no idea on what the "new" twist is supposed to be. The patterns have been around since the turn of the century. At best a coffee table book. Many of the photos do not have pattern instructions. Save your money
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A New Twist On Tatting: More Than 100 Glorious Designs by Catherine Austin (Paperback - Jun 30 1994)
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