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Picot - Two Ways (Tutorial)
"A picot is a small loop of chain stitches, usually used as a decorative element for edgings and lace. Picots are made by chaining a number of stitches, and then slip stitching at the base of that chain to close the loop. Depending on exactly where you place that slip stitch, you can achieve slightly different looks. There are a few different ways commonly used to close picots. In this tutorial, we explore 2 of them."
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Instructions
Please see blog post for full photo and video tutorial.
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JaneEK
Apr 17, 2018
Picots are a wonderful way to add a little fillip to any edge. Theyre very common in tatting, but not so much in crochet. The poster describes a few different ways of working the picot using both photos and an instructional video. I recommend watching the video at the very least because there are subtle differences in where you place the hook that arent quite as clear in the photos alone.
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