Here's an easy lace pattern that forms a nice hem.
The pattern is 9 stitches with a 6 row repeat.
All the odd rows are purl.
You can download the pattern from my website.
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I am getting into lace borders and edging now.
This particular design is easy to memorize but not boring.
You decide how long you want the lace pattern to be by repeating rows 1 and 2.
Then you finish off with rows 1A - 6A.
The pattern begins at the bottom so if you are knitting a top from the bottom up,
you would knit the lace edging first.
You also could knit this edging and sew it on a completed garment.
I think it would make a nice edging for towel.
The pattern and chart are for flat knitting. If you knit this in the round,
you will have to make adjustments.
The pattern can be found on my website.

This particular design is easy to memorize but not boring.
You decide how long you want the lace pattern to be by repeating rows 1 and 2.
Then you finish off with rows 1A - 6A.
The pattern begins at the bottom so if you are knitting a top from the bottom up,
you would knit the lace edging first.
You also could knit this edging and sew it on a completed garment.
I think it would make a nice edging for towel.
The pattern and chart are for flat knitting. If you knit this in the round,
you will have to make adjustments.
The pattern can be found on my website.
The chart and instructions are on my website.
You can find the swatch pattern on my website.
You can find the chart and written pattern on my website.
I had to change internet hosts. I had been with the same host for years and never had any problems. Well, as most of you know my www.fitterknitter.com site was down completely for over 2 weeks. Then it has been down off and on ever since. Plus I was unable to upload any files to the site. So I have switched to GoDaddy and if they don't do like they have promised, it's going to be GONEdaddy! It took forever to make the switch. My original host couldn't locate the transfer information. What this amounts to is that I've been paying for 2 hosts for the last to months with little of no service.
But you didn't come here to hear me complain. You came to see the latest swatch.
Believe it or not, this swatch is only 6 stitches worked over 2 rows. It would make lovely insertion lace. You can download the pattern from my website (I hope). This is Fancy-Stripe Design #29. Enjoy!
I have a cloth that was designed from one of the patterns in The Art of Knitting 1897. I call it Ribbons of Hope.
If you are wondering how I made the loops, here is an illustration I created. Detailed instructions for making the stitch are available on the pattern which I'm offering for FREE on my website.
I just had an article published in the Inside Loop, an online British magazine.

This was a fun article to write and share with everyone. I have included written instructions and charts for the Prince of Wales Scarf (left), Knitted Eyelet Edge (right) and Design for Top of Mitten (below). You can read the entire article here.

You will also find a instructions for Knitted Eyelet Edging.

This was a fun article to write and share with everyone. I have included written instructions and charts for the Prince of Wales Scarf (left), Knitted Eyelet Edge (right) and Design for Top of Mitten (below). You can read the entire article here.

You will also find a instructions for Knitted Eyelet Edging.
I'm sure you've seen this pattern all over the internet and wondered how it was done. Looks complicated but is really very simple. Here's the sample I knitted from The Art of Knitting 1897. I've rewritten and charted the pattern. You can find this on my website.The drawing to the left is upside down. My swatch shows how it is actually knitted.
This swatch has a 20 row repeat but don't let that scare you. It's not a difficult swatch to knit if you keep your wits about you. I use stitch markers between each pattern and check my stitch count at each marker before proceeding.
Download the pattern and chart here.
What happened to #16? I wrote it up and knitted it in worsted weight as called for and it turned out to be exactly like Knotted Stitch #1. It actually looked better in the worsted weight yarn so if you haven't knitted it yet, give it a try in worsted instead of lace weight.
This lovely knitted sample is much easier to knit than it looks. It's a 12 row repeat but you soon learn to read your knitting and not have to follow a pattern. It's called a shell design but reminds me of ferns. You can find the pattern and chart on my website.
This pattern has a 14-row repeat and is worked over 7 stitches. It looks complicated but once you get started, the pattern becomes obvious. It would make a nice scarf or wrap. The chart and pattern are both available on my website.
Here is another swatch from The Art of Knitting 1897.
This pattern is a 4-stitch and 12-row repeat.
If you wish to use it for socks, change the even rows from purl to knit.
The complete pattern and chart can be found on my website.
You can now purchase note cards with all the lace swatches I've created thus far. The bonus is that the pattern for each swatch is printed on the back of the cards and the inside of the cards are blank for your own personal notes. Printed cards come with envelopes. Or you can print your own cards from downloadable pdf files.
As always, you can also download the charts and patterns on my website.
