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<title>Great plant pick: Tatting fern</title> 
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This athyrium is sometimes called a tatting fern because of its lacelike fronds. WHAT: Athyrium filix-femina Frizelliae, sometimes called a tatting fern, is a deciduous plant with bright green fronds, which have an almost beaded look.
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<title>Beaded Needle Tatting Basics</title> 
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Beads are threaded onto the shuttle and/or ball threads and brought into position as the double stitches are formed or placed over picots during joining.
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