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Tuesday 27 January 2015

soft chainmail

...That's only a line of interlocking split rings.

Thread dmc and Lizbeth, size 80.

Ciao,
Ninetta

13 comments:

  1. Oh my dear this is good love the tail too!

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  2. Beautiful bookmark, I love the tail not seen a chain like that before
    Margaret

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  3. Das ist ein wunderschönes Lesezeichen!

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  4. Interlocking split rings? I've done interlocking rings and was wondering the other day about ways of using them. Tail for a bookmark - brilliant!! The bookmark is lovely.

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  5. How are ou doing these interlocking split rings? I'm surprised.

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  6. Beautiful , delicate lace! I love the color, the delicate finish. These intelocking chains are a mystery to me!
    Great art!

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  7. Thank you tatters, for all your nice comments! Interlocking rings are clustered, so the only way to have a better chainmail is tatting split rings with the same trick used for IR.

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  8. I love the bookmark and the interlocking rings. Hope you'll share the pattern!

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  9. Thank you Grace, pattern is quad_13, already in flickr for you if you like it :)

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Thank you very much for all your nice comments.

Ciao
Ninetta