-Slightly padded footbed
rep from * across to last 3chs, dc in last 3chs, turn, [16 (16, 15, 15, 15) ((15, 15, 14, 13) GC, 53 ch-sps] Row 2: stacked dc in 1st st, skip next 2sts, *3dc in next ch1-sp, ch1, skip next GC
(Another option, of course, is that she just really liked the necklace.) While the sapphire sparkler hasn't been seen since Diana's tragic death, it has been reported that she had stipulated in her will that her sons would inherit nearly all of her jewelry, including her iconic engagement ring, so that their wives may, in due course, have it or use it. That would mean that it likely belongs to either Prince William or Prince Harry
This exquisite gown is meticulously crafted to command attention and leave an indelible mark on your special day
120sts(128sts) R43: Ch3, turn, Hb in each stitch around
Ill be taking this with me to New York city without a doubt