>>>From: Jane K. Griffin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perhaps using a lower cast  "t' for turn and an upper case "T" for twist?
somewhat like writing out receipes using "t" for teaspoon and T for
tablespoon.>>>

Or use the US Postal Service's strategy when making state abbreviations.
Use the last letter if the first is duplicated.  Half stitch becomes CN,
American whole/double stitch is CNCN, open half becomes NC, and passing a
gimp is TCTT.

Robin P.
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
http://www.pittsburghlace.8m.com 

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