This No. 3 clipping is from 1880. I have also included a clipping that explains the old knitting terms.
NOTE: I found an error on row 3. Slip 1 and not two at the beginning of this row.
Here is my sample:
I think this would be great on a guest hand towel since it looks like it would stand up to washing!
Enjoy,
Debby
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Knit along...Victorian knitted lace edging No.3
This No. 3 clipping is from 1880. I have also included a clipping that explains the old knitting terms.
NOTE: I found an error on row 3. Slip 1 and not two at the beginning of this row.
You can email me a photo of your work and we can compare our results. I'll post our photos next week.
Enjoy, Debby
NOTE: I found an error on row 3. Slip 1 and not two at the beginning of this row.
You can email me a photo of your work and we can compare our results. I'll post our photos next week.
Enjoy, Debby
Friday, May 1, 2015
Knit along...Victorian knitted lace edging No.2 REVEAL
Last week I posted No. 2 clipping from 1880.
Here is the pattern again and a photo of my results. How did you do?
I really like the triangle sections over the diagonal sawtooth edge. I think this would look quite nice on a baby blanket made from the simple Grandma's Favorite dishcloth pattern.
Enjoy, Debby
Here is the pattern again and a photo of my results. How did you do?
I really like the triangle sections over the diagonal sawtooth edge. I think this would look quite nice on a baby blanket made from the simple Grandma's Favorite dishcloth pattern.
Enjoy, Debby
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