Well, not sure if it's new but it's an answer to a problem that's annoyed me for ages.
I'm currently testing and improving an old pattern of mine which has a lot of block tatting in it. I'm bone, bone idle and hated the way block tatting used to be done 'in days gone by' by switching shuttles and turning the work round. That's why the new way appealed to me greatly and it's the way I always use now.
BUT I didn't like the regular lock join on the return chain as it always seemed ugly to me. So, fiddling around the other evening I found a better way to do it.
The ordinary lock join works fine on the 'odd numbered' rows but NOT on the even ones. So off went BC3 with me tagging along behind to see if a better way could be found. It worked - BC3 found the answer!!! This new idea is SOOOOO easy and doesn't interrupt the flow of work at all.
The ordinary lock join works fine on the 'odd numbered' rows but NOT on the even ones. So off went BC3 with me tagging along behind to see if a better way could be found. It worked - BC3 found the answer!!! This new idea is SOOOOO easy and doesn't interrupt the flow of work at all.
I decided after a few false starts that the best thing to do was just start again from scratch with a whole new set of drawings and text too instead of trying to update the block tatting page. So here's the link to the easy block tatting page with the new join. I've no idea if this is going to be useful or not or if anybody's worked this out before but that's of no concern to me.
All I know is that it kept me out of trouble for several hours and that's the best medicine that Nick could ask for - a quiet OG!!!