Hi David (and list)

Yes, to your first idea, one worker over, one under - which gives what I
call a wrapped effect, or more correctly is twined, especially if you go
around each pair in this manner - but yes you can go one over one under
all pairs (or several groups) except the several nearest the headside to
make the picot (which you would CTC through per usual).

Bev
-- 
bye for now
Bev in Sooke, BC (west coast of Canada)

On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, David Collyer wrote:

>
> >G'day Bev.
> >Weave through the pairs closest to
> >the picot and wrap the weavers only, on the bulk of the threads where you
> >have a whole lot of them at the headside.
>
> weaving all the way. Now could you please just explain in a little more
> detail exactly what you mean by "wrapping". Does it mean putting one worked
> under the whole bundle and the other over, or simply take both workers
> across the back of the remaining , say, 10 pairs?
> I feel a solution coming on

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