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Crafting Lace Patterns

22705 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 25, 2017 at 3:58 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
If you’d like to discuss lace patterns, you can do so over in the other thread. This thread is dedicated to all the patterns from our exclusive authors that look wonderful featuring lace patterns.
Start crafting exclusively now.

@exclusive authors,
you can post as many of your relevant patterns as you’d like here. Don’t forget to include a link, an image, and the usual information.

Friday, August 25, 2017 at 5:35 PM
For the last few warm days or when you’re going to a wedding, maybe even your own

Click here for the pattern

The pattern is easy and suitable for beginners.


Materials:
  • white yarn, 50 g, approx. 200 m,
  • crochet hook size 2,
  • buttons
  • yarn needle
  • matching sewing thread

Stitches used:
  • SC - single crochet
  • CH - chain stitch

13182 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 25, 2017 at 6:04 PM
This triangular shawl is also a poncho. Here, the lace pattern is combined with waves, creating a truly unique 3D effect.


The shawl is definitely an eye-catcher. I’ve been asked several times where I bought it. It’s not only great to wear on cool summer evenings, but also now during the cooler season. You’ll be dressed beautifully for any occasion in it.

Difficulty level: intermediate — so recommended only for experienced knitters. After all, you do have to count stitches.

Everything is explained in detail in the knitting pattern, mostly with photos. The pattern charts are also included.

Here’s the knitting pattern for the poncho shawl with lace pattern and waves.

2748 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 25, 2017 at 6:34 PM
Knitting Pattern Triangular Shawl CHIEMSEE WAVES




(For purchase/download, please click the image)

This brings joy from the very moment you start knitting. Choose your favorite yarn and knit your desired size.

The download includes a

  • detailed PDF knitting pattern with pictures and explanations (21 pages) with a short version for printing
  • PDF basic knitting techniques incl. crocheting chain stitches and slip stitches
These knitting skills are used:
casting on stitches, knit and purl stitches, increasing stitches from the strand between stitches, knitting through the back loop knitwise and purlwise, yarn overs, knitting stitches together, slipped decreases, binding off stitches. No gauge required.
Difficulty level: medium / easy for experienced knitters

Materials:
Basically, any thin yarn of your choice can be used with a matching needle size + one needle size larger than recommended on the label.

For the finished measurements 150 cm x 65 cm, used here: 50 g light turquoise + 50 g darker turquoise Ferner Wolle Merino Lace hand-dyed, 100% merino, 50 g – 250 m for needle size 2.0 to 3.0; used here: circular knitting needles 3.0 with various cable lengths (60 cm for the beginning, then switch to 80 cm cable length), circular knitting needle 4.0 at least 80 cm cable length; yarn needle for weaving in ends, scissors; crochet hook size 2.5.

2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:36 PM
Summer can stick around a little longer!
This tunic is so versatile: at the beach, in the city, ... always an eye-catcher!

The (glass) buttons add that certain something—though there are no limits to your creativity.
And of course... the fringe is a must-have this summer!

The pattern is simple yet refined, and the cut requires no decreases or increases at all...
... so it is absolutely recommended for beginners too!

A detailed description guides you through the crochet process.
For clarity, the pattern also includes a chart in crochet chart form.
The button schematics and the fringe-making are also illustrated and described.

This pattern is designed for sizes S/M, L, and XL.
However, the included cut and the gauge make it possible to make any size!

And here’s the pattern and more details...


2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:38 PM
This sweater with an openwork look can be worn all year round.
There are no limits to the variations - whether over a tank top, a bikini top, or a long shirt - it simply always works!
The two buttons set the trend!

The pattern is simple yet sophisticated, and the cut requires no decreases or increases at all...
... making it absolutely recommended for beginners too!

A detailed description guides you through the crochet process.
For clarification, a crochet chart is also included in the pattern.

This pattern is designed for sizes S/M and L/XL.
However, the pattern explains how the sweater can be easily adjusted to any size.
The included cut and the gauge help with that!

And this way to the pattern and more details...


2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:39 PM
You can never go wrong with this shoulder warmer!
Always an eye-catcher, both in summer and in winter!
The fringe adds that special something!

The pattern gives this stole a convincing elegance—yet, with the right outfit, it can be worn just as casually.

A detailed description (row by row) guides you through the crochet process.
For clarity, a crochet chart is also included in the pattern.
A photo step-by-step explanation for creating the fringe is also included in the pattern.

The dimensions are approximately: length: approx. 145 cm (without fringe), width: approx. 55 cm
Gauge is included, as always—for any adjustments!

And here’s the pattern and more details...


2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:41 PM
Cold fall and winter days are no problem with this set in an openwork pattern! - and they’re sure to come ;-)

This combo consists of a headband and a loop/cowl.
The lace pattern is easy to work and warmer than you might think :-)

A detailed chart in knitting chart guides you through the knitting process.

The pattern for the headband is designed for a head circumference of about 50–53 cm.
The loop/cowl has a diameter of about 130 cm.
However, it’s simple to make it larger or smaller as needed.
Gauge is included as always - for any adjustments!

And here’s the pattern and more details...


2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:42 PM
A beautiful combo consisting of a hat, cowl, and wrist warmers in merino quality.
Worked in a simple yet sophisticated lace pattern.

The hat is designed for a head circumference of approx. 50-53 cm.
The cowl has a circumference of approx. 80 cm.
The length of the wrist warmers is about 16 cm.

A detailed description guides you through the entire knitting process.
For clarification, you will find 3 charts in knitting chart form in the pattern.
Gauge is included as always—for any adjustments!

And here’s the pattern and more details...


2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, August 25, 2017 at 10:44 PM
The cold season can come—we can easily brave it...
A poncho is a comfortable way to do that!

The combination of cable and lace patterns—paired with this warm alpaca quality—lets this shoulder warmer keep us warm whenever we need it.

This pattern is designed for sizes 36/38/40/42.
However, the included pattern template and the gauge make it possible to make any size!

A detailed description as well as a knitting chart guide you through the pattern.
You’ll also find an exact schematic in the pattern.

And here’s the pattern with more details...


110 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 10:09 AM
Mesh Scarf

Here I used a 200 g yarn cake (4-ply). The great mesh pattern is created using only chain stitches, single crochet, and double crochet. Just give it a try.
Mesh Scarf Pattern

631 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 11:09 AM
This “Witch’s Staircase” scarf or loop scarf is so easy to knit,
that even beginners can give this pattern a try.

It is worked with knit stitches, yarn overs, and knitting stitches together;
the front and back are always the same, so it really is very easy!

This model is knitted with Schoppel Reggea using size 5 knitting needles.

Here is the pattern for it Witch’s Staircase Scarf or Loop Scarf



 

644 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 12:17 PM


The triangular shawl "EBBE & FLUT" is a homage to my favorite island, Amrum. Here, the colors and textures of the sky and sea are reflected in a gentle wave pattern, bordered by little bobbles. It can be knitted with any 4-ply sock yarn (yardage approx. 400 m/100 g), but the pattern is written so that thicker yarns can also be used! 

Difficulty level: 3-4 out of 10

You should know how to: knit and purl stitches, knit stitches through the back loop, yarn overs, knit stitches together, decreases, bobbles (explained in detail), working from a knitting chart is an advantage

Get that island feeling and the knitting pattern right here:
Knitting pattern for the triangular shawl "EBBE & FLUT"

Wishing you lots of fun knitting and dreaming,
Annette

9955 Posts Recent Started
Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 2:08 PM

If you’re looking for a simple lace pattern for a small crochet project, why not give this dirndl for Barbie dolls a try? The lace pattern gives the apron a particularly loose, flowing look. The other parts of the dirndl are crocheted using single crochet or double crochet stitches. The result is a beautiful traditional costume for Barbie.
Get the pattern here!

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