Ergh, actually it's only a photo with numbers on... I'm particularly lazy these days!
They wrote that it's two rounds but it could be done without cutting, just climbing up with two split rings.
Start from what I've highlighted with yellow, then climb where the light-blue is and continue all around.
I think this would be perfect for a wedding rings pillow, as I love the frame that's in the cover page of Priscilla Tatting Book #2.
Ciao,
Ninetta
Browsing Pinterest, I've just found this, it is the pattern for the frame, but the link for the origin of the picture it's not safe, be careful to not click on it.
http://pinterest.com/pin/315040936411843584/?utm_source=android_share
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Wednesday 5 August 2015
Pattern for Priscilla's square
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Thank you very much for all your nice comments.
Ciao
Ninetta
Ninetta
Thank you for the diagram and I too love that frame! this is great hugs!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the diagram :-) I may join 4 to make a coaster ....
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pattern, I can see it as a coaster, or joined together as a small mat.
ReplyDeleteIt's on my ever growing list to do.
Margaret
Thank you. I added the link to an image that I found in pinterest, so sad that I couldn'd find the original source. Thanks to whoever drawn it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the stitch count!
ReplyDeleteThank you. So many things could be made from this :)
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