When I read "core ground", my thought was that it was someone's private term
for the central/main/basic stitch, which would be the CTTT pin that is used so
much in Bucks.  I've never heard the term "core ground" before.  it will be
interesting if someone turns up with a special stitch.
Alice in Oregon -- where we face a cool, wet week.


    On Saturday, May 21, 2016 9:34 AM, Jeanette Fischer
<[email protected]> wrote:


 A friend is doing a Buck's piece and the instructions use the term "core
ground".  Neither of us have heard the term before and I wondered if anyone
on the list has ever come across this term and how is the ground worked?



Jeanette Fischer

Western Cape, South Africa.

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