Re: [lace] Turn over stitch

2017-09-19 Thread Carol
Ah ha!  Thank you Alice. My brain was in overdrive trying to figure out how/why 
to turn a stitch over!  Once again different names for the same process tripped 
me up.  Thanks for sharing your knowledge..
Best regards,
Carol Melton
West of Phoenix Arizona, USA
Valley of the Sun where it has been under 100 deg F for 2 days in a row.  Next 
thing we know the leaves will turn yellow and drift to the ground. 

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> The Turn Over Stitch is CTTC.  

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[lace] Turn over stitch

2017-09-19 Thread lacel...@frontier.com
The Turn Over Stitch is CTTC.  This is used when two colors meet and you want 
them each to return the way they came rather than crossing through the stitch.  
If you need to put a pin, you can CTTpinC.  In point ground, you would put a 
pin under the stitch.  In many cases, no pin is used.  Just tension carefully.  
It's a stitch that's usually not needed if you work in a solid color.

However -- CTTC is handy if you want to trade two pair, like switching the 
workers with a passive pair because your workers are running low on thread.  


Alice in Oregon  -- where we're having rain for the first time in two months.

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