Hello All!  So glad this topic came up!  I was never so surprised to find out 
last winter that there are many ways to make Roseground!  A sampler may be 
found--I believe--in Torchon Lacemaking, A Step by Step Guide by Jan Tregidgo.  
ISBN 9781847972019  She listed five:  1) UnPinned=WS+twist, Pinned=HS pin HS, 
2)UP=HS, Pinned=HS pin HS, 3) UP=WS+twist, Pinned=WS+twist pin WS+twist, 4) 
UP=HS, Pinned=WS+twist pin WS+twist and 5) UP=HS, Pinned=HS+twist pin HS+twist. 
 She also referred to others that could be found in The Book of Bobbin Lace 
Stitches.  When I tried to upload a photo of my sampler to Flickr, it 
disappeared.  If it can be found, you will see the effect of the 5 RG stitches 
in Anchor variegated crochet cotton #80.  While I'm not a fan of Torchon, I 
make an exception for Roseground!  It is quite elegant & reminds me of rose 
windows found in Gothic cathedrals so I've set this chapter aside for further 
study.  Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Erie, PA USA 

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