Also tatt. [Origin unknown: cf. TATTING.] a. intr. To do tatting. b. trans. To make by tatting.

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[1842:  see TATTING.]

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1882.  ‘Mrs. Alexander,’ in Belgravia, July, 104. Winnie produced her tatting, and applied herself to it…. At the mention of his mother Laura involuntarily clasped her hands, and Winnie ceased to tatt.

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1905.  Mrs. E. Glyn, Viciss. Evangeline, 123. They knitted ties and crocheted comforters, and one even tatted.

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