I don't worry about it - as long as I have a twist before the gimp and a twist after it to hold the gimp in place. Although, sometimes for effect, you might want to have the gimp right next to whatever it's outlining. In that case, I eliminate the twist between the gimp and the 'whatever'.

On 5 Jun 2008, at 18:36, Scott Hays wrote:

Now I am wondering if it matters at all, or if the over-right-under- left is just for point ground and it is done another way in Torchon. What say all of
you?

Margot Walker in Halifax on the east coast of Canada
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