tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1800026774221146865.post4999717705671070425..comments2023-03-15T04:49:11.619-04:00Comments on Judy Ann Sadler: Corking!Judy-Annhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00451697137737510556noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1800026774221146865.post-70831457777582754642014-08-20T11:53:10.883-04:002014-08-20T11:53:10.883-04:00Hello Erin,
How lovely to get a question about co...Hello Erin,<br /><br />How lovely to get a question about corking! Thank you! To keep the stitches loose, try this: As you lift the bottom loop up, pull it gently toward you to open the stitch a little more before you complete the looping-over process. Then, in an attempt to keep things loose, right away after you've lifted the bottom loop up and over the top one, pull the remaining (bottom) loop open toward you. As you go around and around doing this, you will find that your corking has loosened up. Relax your grip as well, and don't pull too tightly on the yarn as you wind it around the corker pegs. Does this help? I hope so! I'm tickled that you bought Corking and hope you have a chance to try some of the projects in the book.<br /><br />Warm wishes and thanks,<br /><br />Judy Ann<br />Judy-Annhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00451697137737510556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1800026774221146865.post-58277142671246172082014-08-10T12:26:49.579-04:002014-08-10T12:26:49.579-04:00Dear Judy,
I recently purchased your corking book,...Dear Judy,<br />I recently purchased your corking book, and am enjoying the learning process. I am, however, having some trouble with the stitches tightening up-although I am trying to keep the stitches loose, it eventually becomes difficult to lift the bottom loop up and over. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you, ErinMs. Erinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16438744325261721422noreply@blogger.com