Sorry yes got carried away with the shortcut. I use half stitch throughout.

Regards 
Maureen


> On 11 Jul 2014, at 10:01, Jane Partridge <jpartri...@pebble.demon.co.uk> 
> wrote:
> 
> Same stitch throughout.... do you perhaps use CT at the corners instead of 
> CTC?
> 
> I wondered more if anyone uses or prefers one of the less common forms, than 
> who does the same as me, and if so, what stitch combinations they use?
> 
> 
> In message <002c01cf9cdf$3db47370$b91d5a50$@roger.karoo.co.uk>, Maureen 
> <maur...@roger.karoo.co.uk> writes
>> The rose ground I use for beginners is, following your sequence
>> 
>> A,,,, CTC
>> B,,,, CTC
>> 1,,,, CT, pin CT
>> 2,,,, CT, pin CT
>> 3,,,, CT, pin CT
>> 4,,,, CT, pin CT
>> C,,, CTC
>> D,,, CTC
>> 
>> By being the same stitch throughout it means that they are not concentrating
>> on the different stitch as well as the sequence of working.  It is more open
>> than your version though which I use regularly.
>> 
>> Maureen
>> E Yorks UK
> 
> 
> -- 
> Jane Partridge
> 

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