Foldover Bookmark

A simple bookmark free of over-hanging tails, tassel or ribbons.  Stays neatly in the book without getting lost in the pages.  Only a small speck is visible from the top of the book.

How the bookmark appears when placed in the book.

The pattern is available here.

Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing this beautiful bookmark pattern, Jon!

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  2. thanks Jon. it's a very useful design.

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  3. Goody! Thank you so much, Jon! I love this pattern.
    Fox : )

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  4. What a lovely pattern--you are SOOO talented! I can read these things and tat quite a few different things now...but design is beyond me!
    Good for you!!

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  5. Simple and elegant. I love this. If only I knew how to tat! Happy creating...

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  6. Your works are so beautiful! :D Absolutely amazing! :P Greetings from Finland by the way ;)

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  7. Hi Jon,

    Thank you very much for your visit to my blog and a comment - its so encouraging to have feedback. I decided to come check your blog and all I can say is WOW! What a wealth of great info - I know I will truly enjoy learning. Looks like you've answered all sorts of questions I was going to have to seek to find. Your photos and instructions are wonderful!

    I am going to try the dragonfly right away today. Thank you so very much for sharing your patterns, I really really appreciate it.

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  8. Thank you so much for posting the bookmark pattern! It is lovely. You are very generous!!

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  9. LOVELY BOOKMARK, WITH YOUR PERMISSION , I WILL DOWNLOAD THE PATTERN. AS I WOULD LIKE TO TAT IT!!
    THANKS!!
    CLAU

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  10. Lovely work. Where do you get your variegated thread?

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  11. Hi Ann,
    Thank you for visiting. There aren't many choices of thread here and only a handful of needlecraft shops have thread suitable for tatting. Because of that, almost all of my thread are ordered online. The thread that I used for this bookmark is Lizbeth.

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  12. Thanks, Jon. I like giving simple tatted gifts. They are so appreciated. I borrowed a book from my sister and will return it with your tatted bookmark in it...thanks again :)

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