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Project Type | Edgings, Scarves/Shawls, Accessories, Baby/Children |
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Categories | Knitting, Lace, Crochet |
Author | PieceWork Contributors |
Format | eBook |
Lace knitters will enjoy these 7 exquisite knitted lace projects: three lacy knitted edgings, a Shetland-style baby’s bonnet with matching pair of booties, a scarf, and a christening bag. Enjoy reading the inspiration behind the designer’s patterns, learn about Victorian-era abbreviations, and discover more about knitting traditions that have been handed down for generations. All of this and more make A Compendium of 7 Knitted Lace Projects from PieceWork a must have for your knitted-lace pattern collection. Download this free eBook on knitted lace today!
Inside you'll find:
Delineator Leaf Lace Edging to Knit by Nancie M. Wiseman - Re-create the knitted lace edging from a 110-year-old notebook from Miss. Blanche Beau.
Kntited Lace, Fluted Design with Eyelets by Mrs. Mae Young - In thread, this makes a most attractive trim for centerpieces, pillow-slips, scarfs, and other articles for household use. It is also a desirable design for working with yarn and can easily be made narrower or wider, as preferred.
A Lace Edging to Knit by Mary Frances Wogec - The borders of lace are worked in garter stitch, while the center stitches are worked in alternating five-row bands of stockinette and reverse stockinette. This creates a lace that gives the effect of ruffling or pleating but doesn’t require blocking, making it a perfect edging for household linens or clothing.
Meteliza Scarf to Knit by Inna Voltchkova - Inna used the traditional triangular shape from the earflaps for the scarf, along with traditional Orenburg lace knitting techniques and motifs—yarnovers and knit two together and mouse-print and cat’s-paw motifs. It looks much more complicated than it really is!
Christening Bag to Knit and Crochet with Broomstick Lace by Karen E. Hooton - A christening tradition from the east coast of Scotland and my childhood memory of that tradition were Karen's inspiration for this bag.
Shetland-Style Lace Bonnet and Booties to Knit by Margaret Stove (2 patterns) - These creamy Shetland-style lace-knitted bonnet and booties in the Rosebud and Leaf pattern make a wonderful gift for the new baby you know. The size and appearance of your lacy bonnet will depend on the yarn and needle size you choose.
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