Is this like milanese.... where, instead of cloth stitch over 2 pairs, lift centre bobbins up, pass workers through, and split centre bobbins and place on outside of the 2 original outside bobbins?

Sue in EY
On 19 Oct 2008, at 17:20, bev walker wrote:

Hello Sue and everyone

On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 2:43 AM, Sue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

track then, because I had almost finished it) Not only was I doing the twists on every row which was wrong, I was also taking the inside 2 threads
out instead of the outside threads to the centre!!!!!

...um, but this is how I do the chain gimp, by moving the two centre
threads to the outside.
Either way, you do get the chain effect.
I like to have two colours and arrange them so that the two inside
threads are one colour to start, then I get the chevron effect.
Also you can twist on each row (or pass) if you wish, if the gimp is
not too thick; on the alternate row if the gimp is thick; the
appearance of each is slightly different. If the gimp is thin, you can
put two twists.
Lots of options :)

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