I think Round 5 is the hardest part of this doily because of the differing ring counts and the way they are joined. I am glad to see that you have conquered that, :) Round 6 should be easier because the ring count is all six for the inner and outer clusters.
You may just beat me to the checkered flag because I had to put it down for really urgent matters, which will take a couple of weeks of my time.
awesome Fox. You must be so proud of your accomplishment, I am.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, as always!
ReplyDeleteTotally amazing!! Fantastic job!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThe checkered flag is in sight! Go, turtle, go!
ReplyDelete: ))
DeleteRemarkably FLAT! all that dense thread and its not popping up uncontrollably anywhere. Yes.. the end is in sight. Persistence won out! Way to go.
DeleteTally tatty is funny :) this does look great nice job, lots of work!
ReplyDeleteI think Round 5 is the hardest part of this doily because of the differing ring counts and the way they are joined. I am glad to see that you have conquered that, :) Round 6 should be easier because the ring count is all six for the inner and outer clusters.
ReplyDeleteYou may just beat me to the checkered flag because I had to put it down for really urgent matters, which will take a couple of weeks of my time.
There is no race or contest here, my dear tatting friend! I will be happy to just get through this piece without breaking a shuttle... or worse!
ReplyDeleteYes, I am looking forward to the ease of the sixth row; it will be a welcomed relief!
Fox : )
My goodness . . . that looks like a dizzying amount of detailed tatting! ! ! Looks really pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty! Yay!
ReplyDeleteThat is very dense tatting. Wow! It's looking great.
ReplyDeleteHi Fox
ReplyDeleteLooking lovely, I am really looking forward to seeing it finished, you are doing a wonderful job with it.
Love to Gian
Margaret