Hi all! Brenda wrote: "Do you mean that each ground stitch is rounded out with a little hole in the middle? If that's the case then it was probably CTTpCTT. Ie honeycomb stitch but all grid intersections worked instead of having the 'gap' rows as in honeycomb ground" The stitch that I am charting that makes the bigger hole looks like if you are working on a bit of ground, and instead of having a pair from the upper left and upper right come together diagonally, each pair goes straight down, making a larger hole. The lace also looks much rounder than the stitches would indicate, hence me wondering if something was done after the lacing. Also: "don't know a name for it but it would give an interesting effect if worked with two different colours for the worker pairs - also useful to teach/demonstrate the technique"
Hey, I think that would be a great way to make sure of how to do the stitch! I think I will try that! Thanks! JoAnne Pruitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]