2nd attempt, didn't see it come along in the lace digest,

> I sometimes use an intermediate form of throwing in pairs:
> Half of the bobbins I wind as full as possible. For the other half I try
to
> assess the length needed (has been explained before, try to search the
> archive http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/), and wind just that
> on the other bobbin, or even knot very short ends to pre-wound bobbins
> (don't mix Z and S twist, they'll undo each others twist). That reduces
> constant winding / dsicarding / running by half.
> Sometimes I cheat with an extra twist (not within half stitches) to
exchange
> long and short threads. This however takes more care for tensioning.
>
> Ulricke Loehr's "Handbuch mit 400 Tricks und Kniffen" shows how to recover
> from half stitch mistakes. German but the drawings speak for themselfs.
>
> Jo Falkink
>

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