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Leaf Triangular Shawl pattern by PatonsThis pattern is available through the antiquepatternlibrary.org No. 129: Page 14. No. 55: Leaf. Pictured on page 20. Pattern on page.2019-05-01 20:47:00
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Tilted Blocks Lace Stitch - KnittingHow to knit the Tilted Block stitch (Tilting Block stitch). It is an easy lace pattern to memorize, with enough variety to keep it interesting to knit. Stitch pattern Cast on a multiple of 16, + 3 sts. Row 1 and all wrong side rows: Purl. Rows 2, 4, 6, 8: K1, + (ssk, yo) 4 times, p8; rep from + to last 2 sts, p2. Rows 10, 12, 14, 16: P2, + p8, (yo, k2tog) 4 times; rep from + to last st, k1. Repeat Rows 1-16.
Stitch pattern in the round. Cast on a multiple of 16 sts. Round 1 and all odd rounds: Knit. Rounds 2, 4, 6, 8: + p7, (ssk, yo) 4 times, p1; rep from +. Rounds 10, 12, 14, 16: + (yo, k2tog) 4 times, p8; rep from +. Repeat Rounds 1 - 16.2019-04-22 09:21:00 -
Diagonal Fixed Loop Stitch - KnittingTry out some effects that can be achieved with loop stitches, and surprise your knitting friends with your ingenuity. This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the Diagonal Fixed Loop Stitch For full written instructions, please visit link: http://knittingunlimited.blogspot.com/2014/11/diagonal-fixed-loop-stitch.html2019-04-22 09:06:00
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Knot Stitch - KnittingThis video shows you how to knit the knot stitch. This is a simple 4 row repeat pattern that is beginner friendly. This stitch pattern would be perfect for a placemat, wash/dish cloth, bathroom/kitchen rug or even a scarf.
Here are the 4 rows you need to know: Cast on Multiples of 2 + 1 Row 1- knit all stitches Row 2- k1, p2tog (purl 2 stitches together) leaving the 2 stitches you just purled on the left needle, bring working yarn to the back and knit those same 2 stitches. Repeat this until the end of the row Row3- knit all stitches Row 4- p2tog (purl 2 stitches together) leaving the 2 stitches you just purled on the left needle, bring working yarn to the back and knit those same 2 stitches. Repeat this until one stitch remains and knit the last stitch. Repeat these for rows until work is at desired length. Cast off after a row 4.
NOTE: This appears to be the same as the Edelweiss stitch.2019-04-21 11:53:00 -
Zig Zag - Knitting StitchesA very nice \lace\ stitch which isn't full of big holes. Short-length cables overlap each other in a staggered zig-zag pattern.2019-04-15 22:09:00
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How to Crochet Ribbing at the End of a ProjectHow to Crochet Ribbing at the End of a Project by Little Monkeys Crochet www.littlemonkeyscrochet.com
Crocheting ribbing and then working on from there is easy... but sometimes you need a section of ribbing at the end of your project. Perhaps you want to add ribbing to a top-down hat, or you need ribbing on both sides of a pillow or blanket. Forget crocheting it separately and then sewing it on... crocheting it right onto your project is easy!2019-04-06 18:47:00 -
Black Cats ChartPattern by Sandra Jager. Some black cats. A paw peerie pattern would fit nicely around it.2019-03-30 20:20:00
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Dead Kitty Skull ChartPattern by Arlette. PDF chart for a two-color pirate-like _dead kitty_ pattern.2019-03-30 20:05:00
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Potholder Cats 2 GraphPattern by Regina Schoenfeldt. Of course you can use this chart for other handicrafts. Knitting from different parts of the diagram, there must not be a potholder. Crochet the diagram or for filet crochet.2019-03-30 19:40:00
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Bat With Swirl Border Filet CrochetPattern by Sandi Marshall. This charted design could be used to make a filet crochet piece that could be used as a banner. Another idea would be to use it as the center for a lapghan or larger afghan. Some will want it for Halloween display, while others will enjoy it for year round use.2019-03-30 16:02:00
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Ghoulishly Gruesome GraphsPattern by Liz Lindo. Ghoulishly gruesome graphs to use in tapestry or fillet crochet, Tunisian crochet, intarsia knit, or even cross stitch. Includes graphs for: Bat (35 st x 12 rows), Skeleton (19 st x 70 rows), Flames (20 st x 29 rows), Raven (29 st x 19 rows), Jolly Roger (23 st x 18 rows), Blood Drips (80 st x 18 rows), Spider (29 st x 34 rows), Twin Snakes (25 st x 61 rows). As well as graphs for the following mini monsters (each one is no more than 15 st x 20 rows): Frankenstein's Monster, Vampire, Werewolf, Mummy, Ghost, Female Vampire, Swamp Thing, Bride of Frankenstein, Zombie, Hunchback2019-03-30 15:53:00
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Spirit Raven ChartPattern by Melanie Nordberg. Pattern-graph suitable for filet crochet, cross stitch, and other crafts which use graphed patterns.2019-03-30 15:43:00
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Glorious Granny Stitch - CrochetWorking in the round, a textured square, which could be used as a Granny Square or made as big as a blanket.2019-03-09 22:06:00
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Rickrack Rib Stitch - KnittingInstructions for working this stitch are below, and on website here: http://verypink.com/2013/10/23/fancy-stitch-combos-rickrack-rib/
Instructions for working this stitch: Row 1: P1, Ktbl the second stitch on the left needle (leaving that stitch on the needle), K the first stitch, pull both stitches off the left needle, P1 Row 2: K1, P into the second stitch on the left needle (leaving that stitch on the needle), P the first stitch, pull both stitches off the left needle, K1
Repeat these two rows for the pattern.
For the nicest looking bind-off, BO on Row 1, in pattern. It's a little tricky to pull one stitch over the other after working into the second stitch on the left needle, but it's possible! Otherwise, you can work the BO in a P1, K2 rib.
Instructions for working this stitch in-the-round: Cast-on a multiple of 3 Row 1: P1, Ktbl the second stitch on the left needle (leaving that stitch on the needle), K the first stitch, pull both stitches off the left needle Row 2: P1, K into the front of the second stitch on the left needle (leaving that stitch on the needle), K the first stitch normally, pull both stitches off the left needle2019-03-07 13:24:00 -
Purse Stitch - KnittingInstructions for working this stitch: - Cast-on an even number of stitches - Work every row: K1, yo, SSK, repeat between *s to last stitch, K12019-03-04 01:40:00