Miscellaneous examples
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Introduction
Miscellaneous examples, collected on this page.
Vase ground
3 paired join
There are several ways of making three-paired joins. As Groundforge does not do real three-paired joins, we decomposed the join in several 2-paired joins, and show approximately how the stitch looks like. We would like to thank Gibritte for inspiring us. She discovered, that you can make a star-join on the fish-scheme! Please click on the picture of the join you wish to see.
This rose ground variant looks like a three paired join, but has crossings instead of twists.
A three-paired join can be made with a half little snowflake. See half little snowflake for more configurations with half little snowflakes.
See also page Counting snowflake families.
Fusion
The traditional units separated with plaits. Please note: the plaits should stay plaits. The snowflake-unit example is meant to be made with pins at the sides of the snowflake-unit. The ground came into being as a half stitch spider, but forgetting the twists at the corners.
Another fish
The following grounds were created to work “upwards” from one square to another. As Groundforge does not support going upwards, the pattern in Groundforge is turned one quarter.
Bias and Paris ground
As the “another fish” pattern, the pattern in Groundforge is turned one quarter.
Windmills
The windmills are a special kind of snowflake, and moved to page snowflakes.
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