Author Archives: jackiees

Reading and Keeping Your Place in Lace Charts – Redux

We had a lot of great tips posted about people’s favorite ways of reading a lace chart and keeping their place in the chart. Thank you for sharing! If you have not already read the Keeping Your Place in a … Continue reading

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2 different styles of charting the same lace stitch edging

How are you doing with the Lacy Cable Scallop Edging used in this month’s learn-along project for Summer Lace Anklets? If you are using the charted instructions, you are getting more practice using a chart that incorporates the “no stitch” … Continue reading

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cable-and-lace edging split cuff Summer Lace Anklets

Summer Lace Anklets is the June project pattern for Bits of Lace 2012. Get it free at the Free Membership Pattern page through June 30, 2012 with your active registered membership to KnitHeartStrings.com. Summer Lace Anklets begin with a piece of lace edging … Continue reading

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Last day for Lace Cable Bookmark pattern in the Free Membership Area

This is the last day that the Lace Cable Bookmark pattern will be available in the Free Membership Area. I hope you enjoyed making a lace bookmark, and I hope you learned a bit more about lace and charts. Tomorrow … Continue reading

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Keeping Your Place in a Chart

There are probably just as many good ways to help keep your place in a chart as there are people here in our group, lol. Just type a search term like “keeping your place in a chart” into Google and … Continue reading

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Q&A re. Chain Stitch Selvedge

Although Nellie did not ask a question, I feel there is a question behind her comment to How You Slip Does Matter that I want to address … Nellie wrote: I remember when I first started lace knitting and was … Continue reading

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The “No Stitch”

An advantage of charted instructions is the visualization of what we actually are knitting. This is where charts can be easier to use than written line-by-line directions. You can see row by row how a pattern is supposed to look … Continue reading

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