Cleaning up 4-petal antispin
Work on refining a 4-petal antispin flower so the rhythm and extension points read cleanly. Nick Woolsey emphasises keeping a steady down–out–up–out timing and using consistent circles to produce four distinct petals rather than a ‘floppy’ shape.
Drill hitting true cardinal directions on each extension so the pattern becomes symmetrical and geometric, with clear up/down and horizon points. This kind of plane and rhythm cleanup makes later transitions easier, especially turning work, and benefits from mirrors or other feedback while you train both hands.