your work is so beautiful, but I'm wonder how you tat over a piece of wire getting picots on both sides for wire. maybe I'm not doing something right, because I just cant figure it out.
Hello I have just come across your web page. I am interested in making your dolly but I don't know what the abbreviation DNRW means. I have only been doing Tatting for 10 weeks. Thank you for your help
Thank you, Linda! I'm in the middle of several projects right now, so it will probably be a while before I get to this one. It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful I love it and thank you for the pattern your so kind 🍃🌷🍃
ReplyDeleteDanke für das wunderschöne Muster dieser Decke. ❤️😊
ReplyDeleteyour work is so beautiful, but I'm wonder how you tat over a piece of wire getting picots on both sides for wire. maybe I'm not doing something right, because I just cant figure it out.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your beautiful pattern
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Linda! It does have a classic look. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteHello I have just come across your web page. I am interested in making your dolly but I don't know what the abbreviation DNRW means. I have only been doing Tatting for 10 weeks. Thank you for your help
ReplyDeleteHello M Mo.
ReplyDeleteDNRW stands for do not reverse work. In other words do not turn your work over, just keep it going in the same direction.
Thank you, Linda! I look forward to starting this in a week or two. Lovely!
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