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    You are very talented, no way I would be able to do that.... Love it.

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    Those roses are just gorgeous... I'm doing a filet shawl with dragons. I really love filet, and yours is really nice. Congrats...

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    Thank you for your compliments!
    Faerie tales are true because they tell us dragons can be beaten!

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    Lovely tabard. like the pattern you chose to make.

    very talented lady. keep up the good work.

    please share more - love to see your work.

    hugs,
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    Your work is fabulous! I say leave it as is-but then I am all about comfort! imalefty

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    Pretty, pretty! I love filet crochet! You did a great job!

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    The vest is a delicate lovely piece. A fine super job. Thanks for sharing Susan MJ

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    WOW! I love it! Thanks for sharing pics of you in the tunic! Betty

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    On areas that I don't want stretching out I do a Slip Stitch, it seems to help. Maybe that would be of help to you.

    Love your tunic, you did a nice job.
    Judi G


    Quote Originally Posted by merseaone View Post
    That is what I am thinking, too. but If I leave it the way it is I can use the belt in a different way by putting it through the crochet to make a different look, or use the belt but leave the back free. I've seen several tunics like that.

    As I am looking at the neckline I'm thinking it might stretch so I should prolly stitch it a little closer on each side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judi Gums View Post
    On areas that I don't want stretching out I do a Slip Stitch, it seems to help. Maybe that would be of help to you.

    Love your tunic, you did a nice job.
    Judi G
    Thanks, Judy!
    Faerie tales are true because they tell us dragons can be beaten!

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