Hi, everyone

Last time we discussed how far back up the work one needs to leave the pins 
in, someone (Tamara, IIRR) pointed out that it isn't how many inches or how 
many repeats that matter, but how many rows of pins you leave in.

So.... how many rows do I need to leave in? I'm working a torchon pattern in 
fine thread (Finca 80), 10 footside pinholes to the inch, and each pattern 
repeat is only 4 pinholes long (!) Leaving the pins in for two repeats would 
only be 8 rows -not enough- but leaving a couple of inches worth in would be 
twenty rows of tightly-packed pins.

Any opinions?

Beth

in a rainy Cheshire, England - perfect excuse to spend Sunday afternoon 
lacemaking instead of going for a nice healthy walk.

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