For technical reasons I just need a color, without annotations like circles
or cross marks.
In the mean time I remembered some pages on Pinterest. One page of Ulrike's
book on Torchon uses brown for ctt.
There is also a spiral bound book "Jolanda's vogels" (birds) she uses also
brown but for
For technical reasons I just need a color, without annotations like circles
or cross marks.
In the mean time I remembered some pages on Pinterest. One page of Ulrike's
book on Torchon uses brown for ctt.
There is also a spiral bound book "Jolanda's vogels" (birds) she uses also
brown but for
Isn't it a little black circle at the turning part?
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:37 AM, N.A. Neff wrote:
> Good question. Might it be a green intersection (half stitch), little
> hatch mark for another twist, then another green intersection (halfstitch)?
>
> >
> > What is
Good question. Might it be a green intersection (half stitch), little
hatch mark for another twist, then another green intersection (halfstitch)?
If there's no pin in the center of all that, it would pull up into a
turning stitch, so the diagram would be right for the thread movements.
Nancy
Dear spiders
What is the Belgian color code for the turning stitch: cttct?
Jo
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