R = 5 - 5, clr rw
**ch = 5 - 2ds - 5 - 5, rw
r = 2 - (x2) + to picot of previous ring, 2- 2- rw
* ch = 2 - 2, rw
R = 2 + to last picot of previous ring, 2 ds - (x4) 2 ds clr,
Repeat 2 more x from *, RW for a total of 3 x all together.
ch = 5 + last picot of chain 5 - 2 - 5 , rw
R = 5 + to 3rd picot of last ring 5, clr, rw
Ch = 5 - 2 - 5 - 5 rw
R = 2 - 2 - 2, + to the picot of the last ring, 2 - 2- 2, clr, rw
Ch = 5, rw
R = 2 - (x5) 2, clr, rw
Ch = 5ds
R = 2 ds - (x5) 2, clr, rw
Ch = 5 + to last picot of large 5ds chain, 5 - 2 - 5, rw
R = 5, + to picot of previous ring, CLR, RW
Repeat from * * for the desired length.
What a pretty edging! I have some beautiful old patterns that are calling to me, but I would need to sit down and interpret them the way you did. That's something I just haven't taken the time to do yet. Congratulations to you for taking the time to understand the pattern and tat the edging!
ReplyDeleteI think I've tried that edging, just a short piece of it and in one color. Thanks for simplifying it. So many of the older patterns are beautiful...but hard to decipher!
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Pretty edging, I really like it. That was nice of you to write out the pattern in the modern terms. I'm so used to my "old" books that I just got used to the older patterns way of being written...LOL!
ReplyDeleteThank you Everyone, I am glad you like it. If you find a mistake, please let me know so I can correct it.
ReplyDeleteI will be posting more old patterns as time goes on. It just depends on my mood for the day..LOL
When you are retired life is your own. Now I only do what makes me happy...LOL
What a creative twist! Great idea.
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