I am finding this amazingly coincidental, as I discovered only a few days ago that there is such a thing as a lark's head join! Karen Cabrera has a video on it and I wondered what it it was about. Although her video is very clear, when I tried it I was thinking it might be easier to do it in two steps, but I didn't know what those steps might be. Then Sherry mentioned YOUR method, and here it is! Now I don't have to figure it out! Thanks so much for providing these great photos and explanation! I can't wait to try it!
Meet my alter ego. She expresses all of the emotion and behaves in a manner that I never would own to. This thread dyeing extrordinaire only appears in the wee hours after the pitter patter of little feet has faded. Stay tuned for tales from the Laboratory....
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I am finding this amazingly coincidental, as I discovered only a few days ago that there is such a thing as a lark's head join! Karen Cabrera has a video on it and I wondered what it it was about. Although her video is very clear, when I tried it I was thinking it might be easier to do it in two steps, but I didn't know what those steps might be. Then Sherry mentioned YOUR method, and here it is! Now I don't have to figure it out! Thanks so much for providing these great photos and explanation! I can't wait to try it!
I've never bothered with LHPJ's before, because the other method of doing them is so fiddly. Your way looks much easier. I will give it a try!
Thank you. Very good tutorial.
Thanks!! It's so much easier to carry around a bit of paper than a video.
Brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing the technique.
that....was...a thing of beauty.
Thank you so much for your tutorial!
Thanks Krystle for sharing the tut :).
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