A piece can certainly be a little openwork—it offers delicate glimpses and looks sophisticated. Here are my suggestions for you. For more pictures, information, and the pattern, just click on the headings.
I hope you enjoy looking at them and giving them a try.
Warm regards from Ina
Elegant Scarf with Beaded Lace
Here, the delicate lace pattern, which consists quite simply of just 2 repeating pattern rows, is featured along the edge of the scarf. The incorporated seed beads are the real eye-catcher here. Between the lace borders, the scarf is knitted in stockinette stitch. It is wonderfully soft and cuddly, knitted from cashmere wool.
Knitted Doll Dress
Here, the intentional holes are hidden in the wave pattern of the skirt. You can knit the dress in one color or multiple colors. Each one will be unique and is sure to delight the doll’s mum.
Lace Shawl for Beginners
Hole after hole, and yet it holds :-)
In this shawl, exactly 2 continuously repeating pattern rows alternate throughout. That’s why it’s also a shawl that lace beginners can dare to try. At the end, it is blocked and reveals its full beauty. The wave pattern and the color gradient develop all by themselves as you knit.