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Step-by-step Right Slanting Triple Decrease
Welcome back for the continuation of the photo tutorial series on the two triple decreases used in the Elegantly Simple feather and fan Shetland lace stitch pattern used in this month’s KAL projects. Like the 3\ left slanting triple decrease, the /3 right slanting triple … Continue reading
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Tagged photo tutorial, symmetrical decrease, triple decrease
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Elegantly Simple Left Slanting Triple Decrease
There are 2 techniques in this month’s Elegantly Simple KAL that you might not have used before: the 3\ left slanting triple decrease the /3 right slanting triple decrease These decreases produce beautifully embossed, sculpted lines in the Elegantly Simple … Continue reading
The Continuous Attach-as-you-knit Lace Edging Bind Off
Dolly’s Top-Down Tri Shawl features a continuous strip of beaded lace edging along front bands and bottom of the shawl. See how in this photo tutorial. To complete Dolly’s Top-Down Tri Shawl, we knit an edging onto live stitches, thus using the … Continue reading
Easy “Cheating” Center Start for Double Point Needles
Here’s an easy circular center start method that begins on just 2 needles. It might feel like cheating, but will still produce a neat, tidy center. Circular lace doilies and shawls usually start in the center with 6 or 8 … Continue reading
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Tagged circular center start, photo tutorial, starting a circular doily
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