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    Angry Finished my Dragon, Whew!

    This is the biggest project I ever did. I haven't decided what to do with it so it isn't bordered (or even blocked, yet). I used a free pattern from Ravelry.com , graphed it on graph paper and changed the front paws and wings and back . I'm taking a break from filet work for a while but i may go back to it and make the Dragon stand up or open his wings or something.OOPS ! I forgot that i had posted this already. NEVERMIND.
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    Beautiful work! I would put it between 2 sheets of glass in a frame and hang it in the window. Just a thought!

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    What a wonderful filet piece!!!
    ɹǝʞɐɯ ʎןıop ɐsıɹɐן

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    Beautiful! You can use dowel clips and use it as wall art.....thanks for sharing! Happy crocheting indeed.

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    awesome job!

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    Gorgeous AND Inspirational! Thanks for sharing. I find filet work rather intimidating; but with results like yours, I may try it yet. ❤ VA

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    Kitty, what a beautiful piece! Your execution is top-notch! I like Dinah's idea of putting it between 2 pieces of glass and hanging it in a window. My first thought was to make a pillow with the same dimensions of your piece in some dark color and then attach your piece to the front (removable in case you want to wash the pillow).

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    Wow very nice!!

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    Beautiful work!

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    WOW! I love it! I gotta try the fillet crochet. I have everything to do it I've been to chicken to try it though. Have you been making the fillet crochet long? It looks hard to do. Just trying to guage how hard and intense this is going to be.
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