On 08/11/2010 20:39, Noelene Lafferty wrote:
If it's one pair, it's most likely a twined gimp:
http://tinyurl.com/253wxya
Noelene in Cooma
Oh, that's lovely, a picture! I get the idea now.
Thank you.
Lesley
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If it's one pair, it's most likely a twined gimp:
http://tinyurl.com/253wxya
Noelene in Cooma
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> > Is the gimp comprised of two pairs? If so, try looking up chevron gimp.
> > If one pair, it is likely twisted twice between rows.
> > Does this help?
>
> Thank you. It is one
On 08/11/2010 20:05, bev walker wrote:
Is the gimp comprised of two pairs? If so, try looking up chevron gimp.
If one pair, it is likely twisted twice between rows.
Does this help?
Thank you. It is one pair.
Lesley
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Is the gimp comprised of two pairs? If so, try looking up chevron gimp.
If one pair, it is likely twisted twice between rows.
Does this help?
On 11/8/10, Lesley Blackshaw wrote:
> I hope my knowledgable Arachne friends can help. I've just come across an
> instruction that says "The gimp is cable
I hope my knowledgable Arachne friends can help. I've just come across an
instruction that says "The gimp is cabled" which has defeated me. I can't
find anything about this in any of my books or on-line. I've found one
post in the Archives, but am not sure if this is what I need. So, how do