Here is the square that was hidden within last week's magic square:
Look at the bottom right corner in the picture below. You can see half of the hidden square, outlined in green:
The final step is to make a magic square out of four of the hidden squares. The stitch counts are all contained in the first magic square, so no new calculations need to be made. However, it will take somewhere between 12 and 15 hours to tat. More on that in the next week or two.
I really love this pattern, looks an interesting tat,
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing the pattern
Fabulous design!!! :)
ReplyDeleteJust when I think I understand the concept, my brain takes a break and I get totally confused! I'm glad that you're able to make sense of it, because you have captured my interest!
ReplyDeleteYour talents amaze me. Love those onion rings!
ReplyDeleteGlad your talents aren't 'hidden' :-D
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely square !
Oh thats beautiful hidden sqaure!! Great Talents.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! I'm glad to see there's interest, I think it's a worthwhile concept to explore :)
ReplyDeleteOk so not a clue what I’m doin. I needle tat. Looking for free instructions on how to tat a doily I’m kind of a beginner. Can anyone help me out please. God Bless be safe.
ReplyDeleteLel, you should do a Google search for free doily tatting patterns. You can needle tat patterns even if they are meant for shuttle. If you need assistance, try joining some tatting groups on Facebook or checking out www.craftree.com
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