Day 4 of the TIAS is now out - see this link.
So, this is the way I managed that heart without any cutting and tying until I got to the 'bitter end'!!! I've put a technique page here too.
So, this is the way I managed that heart without any cutting and tying until I got to the 'bitter end'!!! I've put a technique page here too.
It's quite easy really but my problem is that I can never ever plan ahead so when I decided to work this heart with two colours and I got to SR13 I hit the brick wall!!! I HATE wasting precious HDT thread and as one of the colours I was using was an HDT I simply HAD to work out how to progress this idea.
Now I'm SURE this isn't a new idea and I MUST'VE seen it somewhere before but as my memory is so poor I can't remember where. So, this is what I did.
First of all I worked the ring (13) as usual but hiding the chain thread inside along with the main core thread.
Then I took the one thread (the one I wanted to show) back down to the base of the ring I was making and lock joined it.
Finally I worked back up the other side using the split chain technique. Really not rocket science.
Having gone through ALL that and drawing up a new technique page it was gently pointed out to me by dear Georgia that I could've done a chain to join to the last ring and to the half way point, followed by a join down to the base and then a split chain. The Dora Young Knot DUH!!! Ah, well, there's always two ways to do anything and I always find the hardest way!!!
Actually I prefer this way as I got a more 'rounded' ring than I get with the DYK method. Any comment on that?
Actually I prefer this way as I got a more 'rounded' ring than I get with the DYK method. Any comment on that?