Hello Tamara,
yes, that's the old question, I know ir and in each class in the US or Australia we discuss it. In Germany we have three ground stitches, half stitch - Halbschlag CT, linnen stitch - LeinenschlagCTC and Ganzschlag sometimes as whole stitch and sometimes as linnen stitch plus twist in English. We took this names from the Belge and most Europeans do so except the English. the North Americans mostly influenced from the English now have this problem. By the way the Australians too. The ground you mentioned we call in Germany BrĂ¼sseler Schlag - Brussels stitch and it belongs to the Torchon grounds.
Hope this helps.
Greetings

Ilske

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