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Here you go mate. Think it'll be easier if I do them a couple at a time!!

 

Equipment for whipping. Scissors or knife, Flat pliers, needle and twine and Sail makers palm.

 

Cut about 5 hand spans worth of twine and thread the needle, doubling it up

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Because I am a heavy handed muppet, I find that if you are pulling the thread through it can shoot out the other side, so leaving a couple of mm on the first go (first pic in this one) and then pulling it tight once the second cross stitch goes in can help stop the swearing!!:thumbup1:

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Once you have stitched all the way through the rope pass the needle all the way 'over' the stitching that you have just done and insert it into the 'bottom' of the wraps. I think these are called frapping turns, (although I might be wrong!!:blushing:) Try to make sure that these don't twist as you put them through, (unless you want them to, but that is a bit frisky for me!!)

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Once you find the needle coming out of the 'bottom' of the wrapping and its ready to go back through the 'top' (I hope that this is making sense!!) Push the needle downwards through the centre of the whipping so it comes out underneath all of what you have just done. (picture 3)

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