These are very pretty, Monica! I wanted to tell you congratulations on doing 3 shuttle tatting and learning your onion rings and split rings. I cannot comment on those posts because the option is not available at the time of this comment.
Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that someone posted a photo of Anne's dragon's on eTatters and they mentioned that they did it with regular split rings. It is good to learn a new technique, but I wanted to let you know that you do not HAVE to do Anne's dragon in SSSR you can do a regular SR. Anyway, here's the link to the photo at eTatters where Christina said that she used regular SR's:
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These are very pretty, Monica! I wanted to tell you congratulations on doing 3 shuttle tatting and learning your onion rings and split rings. I cannot comment on those posts because the option is not available at the time of this comment.
Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that someone posted a photo of Anne's dragon's on eTatters and they mentioned that they did it with regular split rings. It is good to learn a new technique, but I wanted to let you know that you do not HAVE to do Anne's dragon in SSSR you can do a regular SR.
Anyway, here's the link to the photo at eTatters where Christina said that she used regular SR's:
http://etatters.ning.com/photo/migrating-dragons
Happy New Year and Happy Tatting! :)
Thank you for the compliments.
Your work and your blog are so beautiful and inspiring.
I'm going to try to learn SSSR but if I give up, I'll try the dragon with regular split rings. Thanks for the links.
That's a very nice square pattern.
I somehow like making squares more than rounds.This is going to be one pattern i'll definitely try out.
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