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22705 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 4:29 PM
Dear users, dear authors,
with lace / lace patterns you can make many enchanting models and add extra highlights.
Download matching patterns now.

@Authors,
2-3 patterns per author are enough.
Don’t forget the link and image, as well as the usual info.

3522 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 7:26 PM


This elegant stole features a delicate lace pattern, but only along the lower edge. You could almost call it lace.

You can find the pattern here.



This shawl is knitted lengthwise from sock yarn. You start with the lace pattern, which then transitions into wide ribs as you continue.

3522 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 7:29 PM


A lace pattern with a unique twist adorns this scarf. Here, the holes are knitted in a way you’ve surely never seen before.

Click here for the pattern.


3522 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 7:33 PM
This triangular shawl also has a lace pattern that personally reminds me of rain in the fall. It is knitted from sock yarn, with the amount needed depending on the desired size. The pattern is written out row by row and also shown in several knitting charts.

Here’s the shawl.


2748 Posts Recent Started
Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 11:36 PM
Simple, soft, elegant, sporty, classic..

Knitting Pattern Triangular Shawl CHIEMSEE WAVES




(To purchase/download, please click the image)

..in your desired size. Finished measurements shown here: 150 cm x 65 cm
No gauge required.

The download includes a

  • detailed PDF knitting pattern, with photos and explanations (21 pages), with a short version for printing
  • PDF basic knitting techniques incl. crocheting chain stitches and slip stitches
The following knitting skills are used:
casting on stitches, knit and purl stitches, increasing stitches from the strand between stitches, knitting twisted stitches through the front and back loop, yarn overs, knitting stitches together, slip-slip-knit decreases, binding off stitches

Difficulty level: intermediate / easy for experienced knitters

Material:
Basically, any thin yarn of your choice can be used with the matching needle size + one needle size larger than recommended on the ball band.
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 to start, then switching 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, October 6, 2017 at 7:17 AM
A beautiful set consisting of a hat, cowl, and wrist warmers in merino quality.
Made in a simple yet sophisticated openwork pattern.

You get 3 patterns at once!

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 knitting charts in the pattern.
Gauge is included as always—for any adjustments!


2729 Posts Recent Started
Friday, October 6, 2017 at 7:19 AM
Cold fall and winter days are no problem with this set in an openwork pattern!
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 format 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 is simple to make it larger or smaller as needed.

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


1269 Posts Recent Started
Friday, October 6, 2017 at 12:04 PM
“Elfenreigen” can also be worn as a stole, as it is a bit wider. The pattern spans 12 rows and requires a bit of concentration.
The pattern is explained row by row. A chart is also included for those who prefer to knit from a chart.
Merino Silk Lace is a beautiful, lightweight lace yarn. I used hand-dyed yarn.

You can find the pattern here:
https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/29222/gestrickter-laceschal-elfenreigen

Of course, you can also use any other lace yarn with a yardage of 800m per 100g.


1269 Posts Recent Started
Friday, October 6, 2017 at 12:11 PM
Diamant is a knitted scarf or stole with a simple lace pattern. It is ideal for cool mornings or evenings. It is knitted with Merino Silk by Pascuali, 2 x 100 g at 400 m each.
Of course, all other yarns with this meterage are also suitable.
Only basic skills are needed for the pattern. The pattern is written out row by row, but is also shown as a chart.
Here is the pattern: https://www.crazypatterns.net/de/items/28567/gestrickter-schal-stola-diamant


2213 Posts Recent Started
Friday, October 6, 2017 at 12:14 PM
Choker and/or wrap bracelet in a “lace” design:
These pieces of jewelry are quick to crochet and super comfortable to wear. They also make a great gift or small token. By lengthening or shortening the bracelet accordingly, you can turn it into a cute anklet.

Click here for the pattern




Materials: Anchor Aida crochet yarn or Woll Butt Diana, size 10; 2.0 mm crochet hook; sewing needle.
Additionally for the choker: a few large-hole beads, 5 mm in diameter. Additionally for the bracelet: clasp with extension chain, 8 mm wide.

Required skills: chain stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, and double crochet.
Detailed instructions as a PDF file with text and crochet chart.

5927 Posts Recent Started
Monday, October 9, 2017 at 8:16 PM


If you’ve always wanted to knit such a delicate, airy shawl - but haven’t dared to so far - let me encourage you to try it with my knitting pattern "Lace Shawl for Beginners" . You’re sure to succeed, because I describe and show everything in great detail. The pattern is very easy, and I explain everything you need to know to knit yourself such an enchanting lace shawl.

I hope you enjoy this project - Yours, Ina

3344 Posts Recent Started
Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 3:28 PM
Crochet yourself a gorgeous lace shawl!
Prairie
—the fantastic pattern for the popular triangular shawl from the CAL by Wollness-Designs on Facebook is finally available for purchase!

 

We crochet this beautiful, large lace shawl using a clever technique: first straight up to the neckline, and then from the neckline toward the center.
Using a color-gradient skein or yarn in different shades creates a stunning effect.

Materials needed:
  • a 4-ply skein with approx. 1200–1500 meters of yarn (you can also crochet with a 3-ply skein, but the shawl will be a bit smaller) or equivalent yarn, e.g., Bamboo Fine by Alize or lace yarn such as Laceball by Schoppel
  • Size 4 crochet hook (for 3-ply yarn, use size 3.5 or 3)
  • an open-ended stitch marker (this can be a small piece of yarn, a paperclip, or a curtain roller)
  • sewing needle
  • scissors
  • if needed, materials for the tassels (making the tassels is not explained in the pattern!)
The shawl crochet pattern is 18 pages long and includes:
  • step-by-step written instructions
  • detailed and professionally created crochet charts
  • a diagram
Difficulty level: easy to medium.

 

Get your own exclusive pattern for the beautiful lace shawl from Wollness-Designs. Only here at CrazyPatterns!

==> Click here to go directly to the pattern.

392 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 7:17 PM
Lace patterns also work very well as accents in hats.
For example, I chose a lace leaf pattern for the SATYR .



When you purchase this pattern, you’ll receive two versions, each with a different look.

The difference in appearance comes from the fact that the pattern is worked once in knit stitches (green) and once in purl stitches (gray).

Upon purchase, you’ll receive two 5-page PDFs so you can knit both hats. The pattern is fully written out, including the leaf pattern. You’ll also find a knitting chart for the pattern.

The hat is suitable for a head circumference of 52–56.

What skills do you need?
  • knit stitches
  • purl stitches
  • knit stitches together
  • yarn overs
Here’s what’s included:
  • suitable for beginners
  • 6-page PDF pattern
  • complete written pattern
  • knitting chart for the leaf pattern
  • head circumference 52–56
Materials needed:
  • 2 skeins of Lana Grossa Bingo Melange, Color 224, 50g/80m (100% fine merino)
  • or 2 skeins of Lana Grossa Bingo, Color 001, 50 g/80 m (100% virgin wool)
  • a set of 4.5 mm double-pointed needles
  • scissors
  • wool needle

392 Posts Recent Started
Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 7:18 PM
JUNO is a very elegant lace pattern.



Juno is an airy, loose, lightweight shawl. Not only is it fun to knit, but it’s also a pleasure to wear.

You’ll receive a 10-page pattern including a complete electronic knitting chart and written instructions.

What skills do you need?
  • knit stitches
  • purl stitches
  • knitting stitches together
  • yarn overs
  • increasing stitches from a twisted strand
It’s all included:
  • complete knitting chart
  • written instructions for using the knitting chart
  • suitable for advanced knitters
Here’s what you’ll need at home:
  • 1 skein of Garnzauber gradient yarn, 1200 m, 3-ply
  • alternatively, you can also use sock yarn, or
  • lace yarn
  • 3.5 mm circular knitting needle (100 cm)
  • 1 stitch marker
  • scissors
  • wool needle

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