Here's another pattern without a name. The garter stitch edging combines fagotting along the top with large eyelets arranged within the saw-tooth lower edge. The stitch count increases with every eyelet row, from 11 to 19, and the added stitches are bound off in the last row of the 12-row repeat.
You can download the full-size chart, verbal instructions and noteshere.
The right side and wrong side of this pattern are indistinguishable from one another, making it suitable for a wide variety of purposes.
This one is very pretty. It would flare nicely on a curved edge. Reversibility is a useful design feature too. Thanks again for sharing all these patterns.
This one is very pretty. It would flare nicely on a curved edge. Reversibility is a useful design feature too. Thanks again for sharing all these patterns.
ReplyDeleteWhat an attractive edging. As yarnjouney said, the fact that it is reversible makes it so useful too.
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