I tried several methods and had to go back to the original. Next choice, while chain stitching those cross boards: a stitch too big or a stitch too small?
The white cashmere/cotton is the one that’s going to shrink the most, and the red part is certainly going to be stretched across whatever body will be under it, so clearly let’s go for too big, for now, even if it drives a part of my brain nuts.
After much experimenting, I finally ended up skewering the crosses downwards at the center, then finishing tacking down by skewering again with the other side of the yarn and working the two ends in underneath.
Given the old age of the building, having the doors a bit saggy for now works anyway, right?
Okay then. Barn doors: closed.
Alright, blue sky yarn, I’m ready for you. Royal Mail said yesterday that it has left the UK.