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Create a Starter Square Stitch... |
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Turn the Starter Square Stitch over, so you're looking at the "cross" side... |
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Do a Square Stitch to cover the "cross"
side... |
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When tightened,
you won't be able to tell the difference from this side... |
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And the bottom,
but when the entire project is completed, BOTH tail ends of the fishy will
have the checkerboard showing... |
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Do 7 additional
Square Stitches, followed by 70 Circle Stitches, which will look like this
when you finish. |
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Now comes the
tough part. Bend the Circle Stitch end around, so it meets where your
original Square Stitch turns into Circle Stitch and create a Square Stitch
OVER the completed Square/Circle junction... |
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Which will look
sort of like this when done... |
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Continue the
Square Stitch another 7 times, so you have 8 Square Stitches in all. Pull the
last Square Stitch really tight, then set the Fishy aside for at least 12
hours. Trim the strands as close as possible to the finished work. |
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Using something
thin and blunt, like a push pin, stretch out one of your stitches about where
the mouth of the fish would be, then insert a Lanyard Hook. |
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You may need to
twist and/or pull the tail pieces a bit to get them in the right orientation,
but when you're done, you'll have a completed Fishy Pull. Cool, huh?!? |