Same stitch throughout.... do you perhaps use CT at the corners instead
of CTC?
I wondered more if anyone uses or prefers one of the less common forms,
than who does the same as me, and if so, what stitch combinations they
use?
In message <[email protected]>, Maureen
<[email protected]> writes
The rose ground I use for beginners is, following your sequence
A,,,, CTC
B,,,, CTC
1,,,, CT, pin CT
2,,,, CT, pin CT
3,,,, CT, pin CT
4,,,, CT, pin CT
C,,, CTC
D,,, CTC
By being the same stitch throughout it means that they are not concentrating
on the different stitch as well as the sequence of working. It is more open
than your version though which I use regularly.
Maureen
E Yorks UK
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