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Iris Originals Posted - 08/12/2023 : 16:56:39
I know I've used a french knot in my charts previously, but for the life of me I can't remember, or find it.

Help appreciated.

Blessings, Iris
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Iris Originals Posted - 08/14/2023 : 11:54:47
Oh Diane - thank you so much - and of course, it was exactly where you said it would. I've probably overlooked it a gazillion times.

You've made my day - and thank you again.

Blessings, Iris
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Dragonlair Posted - 08/12/2023 : 17:58:17
Under the "Home" tab - second group of "Stitch Types".

If you're in full screen - it shows a large dot and says French Knot below it. If you're in partial screen (I usually use about half-screen), it's the big dot in the middle of the 4th column. If you hover over it with the mouse, it will say "French Knot".

Diane
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