On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 3:51 PM, Jane Partridge <mous...@live.co.uk> wrote:

> The easy way to enlarge the starting pinholes is to start with a row of
> temporary pins behind the first row of the pattern - but you don't want the
> loops to remain quite that big, of course. What you do to get round this is
> to slide a pin through the loops before you drop them down after working
> the first stitches. This results in the loops being a pin-width bigger than
> they would be just sat round their pin.
>

​Thank you, Jane, I'm embarrassed that I had forgotten this simple lesson
which in fact I did learn very early on. This is the "easier method than
Magic Threads" that will suit me well! Thank you!

Regards,
Sally
​

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