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KNOW-HOW 10 | |
To make a twisted bar |
twist several times before finishing |
This consists of an extra-long picot which is afterwards twisted when |
the join in the usual way. |
needed for a join. |
If working a series of matching twisted bars, cut a smali piece of |
Because twisting will shorten a |
cardboard as a gauge for measuring |
picot it is best to experiment first in |
the length of each picot. Give the |
order to assess the exact length |
same number of twists to each |
which will be reąuired. When join-ing, insert a hook into the picot and |
when joining. |