At 01:09 AM 6/15/2005, you wrote:
There are three "turning stitch" variations that I know of,.....
First is .....where you work through to the end, twist (only) the worker once and leave it and return with the last-pair-passed-thru, ie ctc at the edge..........
The next is Pat Read's ctctc Milanese variation.....
Finally, ..... where you work to the end of the row and then with no twists at all, return with the same pair, ie ctc,ctc.

There is also CTTC which reverses the threads back the direction they came from. It is very useful with colors because two colors meet, kiss, and go back instead of interweaving. It's also useful in switching a pair of workers with a pair that has more thread.

Alice in Oregon -- with one more day of sun before the next storm arrives.
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