You might remember that I have been mentioning a resource document (EP Tutorials) from the perspective of Endrucks' original patterns and derivatives. Ninetta and I decided to restrict the technique tutorial links to our respective blogs, and the Endrucks 1920 Project, without any outside source. To that end we even created some new pictorials and/or videos - some of which are still underway.
The Catherine wheel join (CWJ), however, is something both of us had in our folders for the last several years but hadn't shared it online. My pictorial is from 2020 which I did for my Lock Join Plus series aka Reposition Methods, while Ninetta's diagrams were also drawn many years back. Bringing the two together, we present this PDF. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UmmjBqNwwQYIb9Ms9_-T5K6dPnZENCwl/view
A few selected pics from the pictorial -








Thank you for this tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteHi can’t comment on blogs on my computer but can on the iPad! Thanks, I always have to remind myself how to do a CWJ.
ReplyDeleteDevices do have a mind and mood of their own don't they, Jane 😁🌹💗 And suddenly they become docile again if we have the patience to wait it out. I noticed the bookmark sites on the bar my compys has changed! Now I have to take the time to reorganise them, sigh.
DeleteBardzo ciekawe rozwiązanie :)
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You are so talented! Thank you !!
ReplyDeleteI always have to remind myself how to work the CWJ. Glad to see this reminder. Well done girls! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBardzo pomocna lekcja 🙂 dziękuję 💕
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Anetta, Jane, splocik, Sue (?), Anita, Maryla, many many thanks for all your support and encouraging comments .... glad to know it is helpful. 💗🌹💗
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