(measures 5 1/2 x 2 inches - I didn't use typical crochet thread, used some older "old school" thread for this but it's near the bulk of size 10 crochet thread in my estimation pretty close)
ROW 1:
Ri: 5ds, p, 5ds, p, 5ds, p, 5ds, join, RW
Ch: 5ds, p, 5ds
#Ri: 5ds, join, 5ds, p, 5ds p, 5ds, join, RW
Ch: 5ds, p, 5ds#
Repeat from # to # for 2 more times (4 rings, and 4 chains in all)
Large Ri: 10ds, join, 10ds, p, 10ds, p, 10 ds, join, RW
Ri: 5ds, p, 5ds, p, 5ds, p, 5ds, join, RW
Ch: 5ds, p, 5ds
#Ri: 5ds, join, 5ds, p, 5ds p, 5ds, join, RW
Ch: 5ds, p, 5ds# (on last chain, join the the side of the last ring)
Repeat from # to # for 2 more times (4 rings, and 4 chains in all)
ROW 2: (worked on the top side of the rings in the first row)
#Ch: 5ds, p, 5ds, join to top picot of closest ring#
Repeat from # to # 3 more times (4 chains total)
Large Ri: 10ds, p, 10ds, p, 10ds, p, 10ds, join
Ch: 10ds join to top of large ring from row 1
Large Ri: 10ds, join, 10ds, p, 10ds, p, 10ds, join
Ch: 10ds, join to top picot of next ring
Large Ri: 10ds, join, 10ds, picot, 10ds, picot, 10ds, join
#Ch: 5ds, p, 5ds, join to next picot# (((((((((the last chain will be joined to a picot on the side of a ring, instead of the top of a ring - that's just how I made this thing)))))))))))
Repeat from # to # 3 more times (4 chains total)
ROW 3: (worked at the "bottom" of this piece, below the 4 big rings)
#Ch: 10ds, join to next picot#
Repeat from # to # 9 times (for a total of ten 10ds chains in this row) and join and tie off.
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