Today’s VTNS Fan Freebie is a Tatting pattern from 1916. The booklet it’s from is titled TATTING Series No. 6 by Mary E. Fifch.
It’s Tatting for a Dress and is shown on the front cover of the booklet. Since it’s a pattern from the early 1900s, sometimes the abbreviations used are different than those used today. This blog post has a PDF of Tatting Instructions that will get you started.
Also if you’re not familiar with Tatting, Wikipedia has a nice short write up of it’s history and facts about it.
The cotton thread used for the tatting pattern is a Cordonnet No. 30 by Woolco. It’s a mercerized crochet cotton used for designs in tatting such as curtain edges, bureau scarfs, pillow cases, etc. DMC has a Cordonnet Crochet Cotton Thread that would be a modern equivalent.
Here’s the write up for the cotton thread in the booklet:
To print the pattern, click on it, it will open in a new window, click on the image to enlarge it (you should see the magnifying glass with a plus sign in it), once it’s enlarged, go to file, print and you’ll have a printed copy of the page.
Also at the bottom of the post there is a green Print Friendly button that will give you several options to print and save.
Enjoy!