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Combining Knitted Lace and Lace Knitting

How are you doing on your Spring Lace Leaves Scarf for this month’s KAL? If you have questions or comments, remember to give a shout-out on any of the support article pages or on the main Knit-Alongs page. Main Area After … Continue reading

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Knitting the Main Body of the Yarn Pouch

Let’s continue on with knitting the Pretty Awesome Yarn Pouch. At this point, you should be ready to start the main body of the yarn pouch. If you missed the previous articles leading up to this point or would like … Continue reading

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Knitting the Lace Edging of Pretty Awesome Yarn Pouch – Part 1

There is lots going on in the little lace edging that starts Pretty Awesome Yarn Pouch. This bit-size project is packed with opportunities to learn something new, or re-discover something you hadn’t seen in a while. Here is a run-through … Continue reading

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Stockinette Lace Knitting

Even though this month’s Lace-edged Doily project uses finer thread and tinier needles than last month’s lace-edged towel project, there are a couple of things about the doily project that you might be find make it easier to offset the … Continue reading

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Wrong Side Decreases in Knitted Lace

In last week’s Lace Knitting vs. Knitted Lace, we learned that Knitted Lace has patterning on every row, i.e. it is a knitted fabric where the yarn over holes are made on every row. In both Lace Knitting and Knitted Lace, the yarn … Continue reading

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Lace Knitting vs. Knitted Lace

Lace edgings often are reversible. Or at least pleasingly reversible, since they quite often are attached in ways that can be seen from both sides. As a corollary, these lace edgings have patterning on both sides. i.e. There is no … Continue reading

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