Before you finally choose your knitting example, take time to knit a work sample of your knitting example – however it isn’t this work sample, which you knit normally to measure the numbers of stitches in breadth and the rows in heightin centimeters. Only so you can compose your own opinion about the possibilities and the effect ofthe example after your form of knitting – especially if it’s a model of your phantasy. This sample wants to help you to decide a considered choice and to be familiar with the form of working of your example, before you begin with the real knitting.
Crochet one chain stitch while reversing. Crochet each one fixed loop into the 2nd and every following loop, while pointuring only grab the fore side chain member of the top of each loop.
Reverse with 3 chain stitches. * Work one foldover, pointure the 2nd last loop of the chain stitch beat-up (or foregoing row) and pull one foldover long through, ** Work one foldover, pointure the same loop and pull one foldover long through, repeat 2 times from *, then leaf 8 loops off the needle by one foldover, leaf the last two loops off the needle by one foldover, work a chain stitch, repeat constantly from *, thereby only pointure every second following loop of the beat-up or of the foregoing row. Work every following row like this, thereby do constantly pointure between two tuft stitches.
Crochet one row of fixed loops. 2nd row: Reverse with 2 chain stitches. * 1 foldover, pointure into the first fixed loop (below the top) and pull through 1 foldover, make one foldover, pointure the following fixed loop the same and pull a foldover through, now leaf off all 5 loops by one foldover, make one chain stitch. Constantly repeat from *, thereby always first pointure the foregoing crocheted, and then the following fixed loop. Repeat these both rows constantly.
Chain stitch beat-up, divisible by 4. 1st row: Replace the treble by 3 chain stitches, * pass over 3 loops of the beat-up with 3 chain stitches. 1 treble into the 4th loop, constantly repeat from *. 2nd row: Replace the treble by 3 chain stitches, * make 2 chain stitches, crochet 1 fixed loop into the 2nd of the 3 chain stitches of the foregoing row, make 2 chain stitches, 1 treble into the treble of the foregoing row (pointure below the stitch top), constantly repeat from *, end up with one treble into the 3rd chain stitch of the treble substitute. 3rd row: replace the treble with 3 chain stitches, * make 3 chain stitches, put one treble into the treble at the foregoing row, constantly repeat from *, end up with one treble into the 3rd chain stitch of the treble substitute. Repeat constantly the 2nd and 3rd row.
Only to be knitted in rounds or going forward rows. Cut off the thread at the end of the row and start at the beginning of the row again. Chain stitch beat-up. 1st row: Pull, one after another, a foldover through every of the first of the 4 chain stitches (one has 5 loops on the needle), leaf at once all 5 loops off the needle by one foldover, then one chain stitch, * pointure into the just now crocheted chain stitch and pull one foldover through, the pointure into the last chain member of the at last crocheted marguerite and pull one foldover through, now pull through the following 2 chain stitches of the beat-up each one foldover, then leaf all 5 loops off the needle by one foldover, 1 chain stitch, constantly repeat from *. 2nd row: (Apply at the beginning again) crochet 3 chain stitches, pull each one foldover through the 2nd and 1st of these chain stitches, then pull each 1 foldover through the loop directly before the middle of the marguerite (the foregoing row), now leaf off all 5 loops by one foldover, make another foldover. Work every following marguerite like at the first row. Constantly repeat the 2nd row.
To crochet in rows, namely do the first row like the first row at the "marguerite stitch 1", at last reverse with one chain stitch and crochet back going each 1 fixed loop into the 2nd and every following loop, thereby always pointure below the stitch top. The marguerites are now to crochet in every 2nd row on the forefront.
To be worked on a chain stitch beat-up or a foregoing row. 1st row: reverse with 3 chain stitches. For one Musche: * pointure the following loop and pull long through one foldover, leaf 2 loops off the needle with 1 foldover, repeat from* with pointuring into the same loop 2 times again, then leaf all 4 loops off the needle with 1 foldover at once, at last one chain stitch. Work the Musche into every 2nd loop. Work all following rows the same; thereby crochet between two Musche of the foregoing row.
To be worked on a chain stitch beat-up or a foregoing row. 1st row: reverse with 3 chain stitches. Knit 2 trebles into the 4th-last loop. Pass over 2 loops and knit 2 fixed loops into the 3rd loop, pass over 2 loops and knit 5 trebles into the 3rd loop. Constantly repeat from *. At last (according to the row's beginning) end up with 3 trebles into 1 loop. 2nd row: reverse with 1 chain stitch. 2nd row: reverse with knitting one chain stitch. Put 1 fixed loop into the last crocheted treble, and then put alternately 5 trebles between the two fixed loops of the foregoing row and two fixed loops into the 3rd reverse-chain stitch. 3rd row: Reverse with 3 chain stitches. At first put two trebles into the fixed loop, then alternately crochet 2 fixed loops into the 3rd or 5th treble of the foregoing row and 5 trebles between the two fixed loops of the foregoing row and end up with 3 trebles at the last fixed loop. Repeat the 2nd and 3rd row continuously.
While reversing knit 1 chain stitch. Crochet each 1 fixed loop into the 2nd and following loop and pointure in below the head.
It's only worked on round or going forward rows. At the row's end cut off the thread and begin at the start of the row again. Crochet each one fixed loop into every loop and do always pointure below the head of the loop.
It's only worked on round or going forward rows. At the row's end cut off the thread and begin at the start of the row again. Crochet each one fixed loop into every loop and always only grab the hindmost chain member of each loop.
Only work on the front side, take while going forward all loops onto the needle (use a long crochet hook) and leaf them off while going back (without reversing). 1. pointure with the needle into the penultimate loop of the chain stitch beat-up (or the foregoing row) and pull one foldover through it, this loop now stays on the needle, pull each one foldover through every following loop as well. Do not reverse. 2. Back going now pull the last loop through with one foldover, then always leaf off 2 loops from the needle with each 1 foldover until only one loop is left on the needle. Both cycles are taken as one row. For every following row now pull the foldovers through every vertical chain member (beginning with the 2nd) by pointuring from the right to the left while going forward.