Thank you Thank you! This is so mush easier to tat split rings for me, you did an awesome job explaining how to do the steps. Please forward thanks to the sweet lady who came up with this!!
Hi this is Trina I have a quick question for you I have been doing a powder in and there's one thing I don't understand it and cannot find it in any other papers that I printed out on you that tell you what everything means and the parent has that be a chain 5-2-X12-5 I don't know what the X means in between the two in the 1205 double stitches of pico to double stitches X 12 pico 5 I do not know what does the X mean and I can't find anything on it to let me know what the X means can you help me thanks
You are always my 'go to' to remind me after a break from tatting, so clear, no waffle! Thank you.
Thank you Thank you! This is so mush easier to tat split rings for me, you did an awesome job explaining how to do the steps. Please forward thanks to the sweet lady who came up with this!!
you have a great talent for teaching others and talking well about the subject, thanks for sharing.
I agree this is the easiest method by far! Thrilled to achieve my first split ring!
Brilliant!! Thanks for the video!!
Hi , can you please tell me where is this split ring used
Hi this is Trina I have a quick question for you I have been doing a powder in and there's one thing I don't understand it and cannot find it in any other papers that I printed out on you that tell you what everything means and the parent has that be a chain 5-2-X12-5 I don't know what the X means in between the two in the 1205 double stitches of pico to double stitches X 12 pico 5 I do not know what does the X mean and I can't find anything on it to let me know what the X means can you help me thanks
Hi Trina the X means to repeat 12 times the 5-2 and end the last series with 5-1. Hope that helps.