Is the number for z-chains the number of individual stitches or sets of 1 flip/1 not flip? I'm seeing a lot of variation of chain length on the pictures on the TIAS blog, and my chains look a lot shorter than the diagram. Thanks.
Sets, Martha. So the 'zig' is an ordinary double and the 'zag' is a double worked without flipping (like the second side of a split ring. A zig and a zag is one set. There are 8 sets in the chain. Hope that clarifies things!
Having fun thanks you :)
ReplyDeleteIs the number for z-chains the number of individual stitches or sets of 1 flip/1 not flip? I'm seeing a lot of variation of chain length on the pictures on the TIAS blog, and my chains look a lot shorter than the diagram. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSets, Martha. So the 'zig' is an ordinary double and the 'zag' is a double worked without flipping (like the second side of a split ring. A zig and a zag is one set. There are 8 sets in the chain. Hope that clarifies things!
DeleteThanks Jane, that helps me
ReplyDeletethank you for the clarification...I was a bit confuddled. ;)
ReplyDeleteLinda B.
And me also!!!
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