Articles By Darrel Rondo
When you know where to find quality free tattoo patterns, you can get a better selection to choose from and save money in the process.
Online galleries
Sure, if you just do a quick search for "free tattoo patterns," you're just going to come up with a bunch of boring, out-dated designs. The real trick to finding the good free tattoo designs online is to go to the sites dedicated to tattoo art. These are often run by tattoo artists or dedicated fans of tattooing who've invested a lot of time browsing the web to find the best of the best. They point the way to free tattoo galleries where you can print out as many quality designs as you like at no cost.
Tattoo parlor catalogs

Books and magazines
Have you checked if your local library carries books of free tattoo patterns? If they don't they can order some for you. Consider titles like Great Book of Tattoo Designs by Lora Irish or 500 Tattoo Designs by Henry Ferguson. While you're there, look in the magazine rack for publications like Tattoo and Skin & Ink. If this is your first tattoo, you also might want to check out an overall guide like Terisa Green's Ink: The Not-Just-Skin-Deep Guide to Getting a Tattoo. This can help you avoid some typical mistakes people make when choosing patterns.
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Take a little time to look around and you'll find plenty of sources of quality free tattoo patterns. Start of at the online galleries you can browse without leaving home. If you don't find anything you like that way, head down to your local tattoo parlor or book store to flip through some printed collections. Remember, too, that if you find a free tattoo that's close to your ideal, a tattoo artist can usually alter it a little so you get exactly what you want.