...That's only a line of interlocking split rings.
Thread dmc and Lizbeth, size 80.
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Ninetta
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Oh my dear this is good love the tail too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bookmark, I love the tail not seen a chain like that before
ReplyDeleteMargaret
Das ist ein wunderschönes Lesezeichen!
ReplyDeleteOh is that gorgeous!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteInterlocking 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.
ReplyDeleteHow are ou doing these interlocking split rings? I'm surprised.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful , delicate lace! I love the color, the delicate finish. These intelocking chains are a mystery to me!
ReplyDeleteGreat art!
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.
ReplyDeleteI love the bookmark and the interlocking rings. Hope you'll share the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThank you Grace, pattern is quad_13, already in flickr for you if you like it :)
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ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful book mark.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lequita.
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