Seems I made an error in my previous help request -- the acutal symbol has two 
() with the < on top of it.  Still can't remember the name of the stitch it 
represents, but finally figured out how to work the stitch.
   
  Hopefully I interpreted it correctly.
   
  Thanks for the help.
   
  Helene Ulrich
  Surfside Beach, SC
   
   
   
   
  Jenny Brandis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Hi Helene

Could it possible be a triangle ground stitch?

Jenny B in warm and sunny Kununurra

At 05:20 AM 20/11/2007, Helene Ulrich wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I seem to be suffering from a major case of brain drain. There 
> is a symbol on the pattern I am starting and for the life of me, I 
> cannot remember what it stands for.
>
> It sort of looks like <( only they are on top of each other.
>
> Could someone please remind me what it means.
>
> Thanks all,
>
> Helene Ulrich
> Surfside Beach, SC, USA
>
>
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