Misty's Broomstick Lace
This is MY broomstick lace substitute. It requires no equipment and no extra needles. It is knitted, and extremely simple. You could make a baby blanket with this and the pattern included is eminently suitable for all skill levels and gives extremely fast results.
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Materials for complete Baby Blanket (measures 22" by about 30", just right for a cradle coverlet)
about 10-12 oz worsted weight yarn
Size 10 needles (size 15 needle instructions here)
NOTE: This Pattern Looks Best when Done in Multiples of 4 + whatever you like for a border x 2.
Pattern
Row 1: Knit the border stitches however you like. When you get to the pattern st, insert the needle into the st as if to knit. Wrap yarn around 3 times (For SIZE 15 NEEDLES: wrap yarn around twice). Repeat for every st, or for an especially pretty effect, every other st. ((Should you try the every other st, knit on Row 1 and purl on Row 2.))
Row 2: Knit your border as you please. When on the pattern st,* insert the needle as if to knit, and drop the yarnovers. Repeat 3 more times.* When you have four long loops on the left needle, replace them on the right needle, and, with all four stitches together as one stitch, k, p, k p.* Repeat from * to * across.
Knit across.
Purl across.
Note: I cast on 64 for the cradle coverlet.
Finishing
Materials:
Size g crochet hook
Little bit of contrasting yarn
Crochet around edges, for durability and a finished look. I use 1 row of dc, with three extra st in each corner, and then 2 rows of sc, with 4 in the corners of the first row and three in the second.
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