I am away from a pillow to try this out, but I think it will work if you
hang 4 pairs round the left corner pin.

1 pair goes horizontally across the top and then becomes the right
footside outer pair
1 pair does the vertical left  footside outer pair
The 2 inner pairs then cross - and one goes horizontally to the right
corner (and then vertically down as the outer passive pair on the right
side); and one goes vertically down (the outer passive pair on the left
side)

When you reach the right corner, add 2 pairs.  Work these through the
horizontal pair which has come from the left corner; then cross them -
one goes horizontally to the left corner (and then vertically down as
the inner passive pair on the left side); and the other goes vertically
down (the inner passive pair on the right side)

Hope this works!  It does in my head!!
Sue

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------ Original Message ------
From: "jo" <[email protected]>
To: "Arachne" <[email protected]>
Sent: 1/11/2020 12:37:24 PM
Subject: RE: [lace] advise on altering a Binch design

>Hello Spiders
>
>The bobbins are wound to start this project. Nobody noticed, at least did
>not notify me, that the false foot side is an impossible one. The second
>horizontal pair goes up in both corners. Now I also see the added extra
>(bold) pins have different ways of working. I'm curious which variation is
>recommended by Binche experts.
>
>For those wo forgot/missed the subject:
>https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg53985.html
>
>Jo
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