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Whipping Tips
If whipping is frustrating for you it may be because the wool gets tangled as
you work. Hold the wool yarn as you would if you were crocheting using
your left hand. (Reverse these instructions if you are left handed.)
Insert the needle in the correct position and pull the yarn through while
continuing to hold the wool with your left hand. Both halves of the yarn
should be separated enough that they won't tangle as you pull the yarn through.
Release the wool in your left hand when you are ready to pull it tight.

Other whipping tips:
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Pull the yarn firmly but not extremely tight. You can hold the tension on
the previous stitch with your left hand as you work. If you whip loosely
the yarn will tend to move around and your backing will show through. By
pulling tighter you will have a neater edge and probably a longer wearing one
because friction will be reduced.
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For rug warp and 3-ply Paternayan yarn, stitch once in each hole. If it
looks like the whipping is too thin, double up every so often.
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As you stitch, the whipping may begin to lean. Stop every so often and
gently adjust the yarn by tugging with your fingernails along the very outer
edge to keep the whipping at a 90 degree angle.
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If you are unsure of your technique, practice on the backing you cut off until
you are comfortable to finish your piece. Be sure to practice a corner or
two.
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CAN'T FIND THE RIGHT COLOR YARN?
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If your background wool is tightly woven you can cut strips from #6 - #8
and use these strips to whip the edge. You know the color will match
perfectly but you will have to work slower to keep each strip twisting and you
will have more ends to begin and stop.
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If you used a plaid for the final border (as in the picture above), the best
solution is to use a 3-ply yarn and separate the plys and reconstruct them using
multiple colors. In the picture above I used 2 navy and 1 red for 2" then
changed to 1 navy and 2 red. After whipping 2" I changed back to the
previous combination. This edging was very subtle but was suggestive of
plaid. I wasn't clever in developing this technique. I couldn't
decide if I wanted more red or more blue so I whipped 2" of each side by side.
I liked the look so well that I continued this method around the rug.
Experiment! Audition the wool - you can't be sure what it will look like until
it goes to work in your piece.
Copyright © 2003 by Cindi Gay. All rights reserved.
Revised: 02/03/08.
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