Friday, October 2, 2009

34. French Lace

"French Lace" is a garter stitch edging featuring a spot design of eyelet clusters formed by short segments of faggoting. A single large eyelet adorns each "sawtooth" of the lower edge. The stitch count jumps by four in the second row and thereafter remains constant until the added stitches are bound off in the last row of the 8-row repeat.



You can download the full-size chart, verbal instructions and notes here.

Next week: Normandy Lace

2 comments:

=Tamar said...

Oh, I like this one. The two types of holes being offset makes it look much fancier.

Anonymous said...

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