Many many times during my life in Tat land I have tried to get my head round the 'folded join'. This is the join used by so many when the final ring is joined to the first ring - see picture below. This is a much needed technique when the chains are facing towards the centre of the motif.
Now i have a confession. I've never understood this folded join and have never found the 'need' for it either. I suppose I've never 'needed' it because the way I do it instinctively means I don't get a twisted picot anyway!! This is the reason so many people want to learn the join - to avoid the twisted picot!!
Well I've been trying to put a page together to show how I avoid the 'painful experience' of the folded join. Here it is. This page is NOT on my site properly yet as I'm still working on it. I'm appealing for help here and suggestions.
I THINK this only applies to the 'up' join but I'm not sure. I've never used down joins very much except on rare occasions to avoid 'blips' of colour. PLEEEEEESE, pretty please take time to look at this and tell me what isn't clear and what can be improved. My email address is in my profile.
I THINK this only applies to the 'up' join but I'm not sure. I've never used down joins very much except on rare occasions to avoid 'blips' of colour. PLEEEEEESE, pretty please take time to look at this and tell me what isn't clear and what can be improved. My email address is in my profile.