Also tatt. [Origin unknown: cf. TATTING.] a. intr. To do tatting. b. trans. To make by tatting.
[1842: see TATTING.]
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.
1905. Mrs. E. Glyn, Viciss. Evangeline, 123. They knitted ties and crocheted comforters, and one even tatted.