So far in our series on grafting lace edgings, we’ve covered how to create: • a picot selvedge with both knit and purl stitches • a slip…
So far in our series on grafting lace edgings, we’ve covered how to create: • a picot selvedge with purl stitches • a slip stitch selvedge at…
So far in our series on grafting lace edgings, we’ve covered how to create: • a picot selvedge • a slip stitch selvedge at the beginning of…
So far in our series on grafting lace edgings, we’ve covered how to create: • a picot selvedge • a slip stitch selvedge at the beginning of…
So far in our series on grafting lace edgings, we’ve covered how to create: A picot selvedge A slip stitch selvedge at the beginning of a row…
The third edging in our series on grafting lace edgings is a leaf motif with a saw-toothed garter-stitch edging on the left-hand side and basic faggoting stitches at…
Take a look at the introduction to this series, in addition to the blog depicting Edging Pattern 1, to get the full story on grafting lace edgings! The second…
Did you catch the introduction to this series on grafting lace edgings? Don’t forget to read that information prior to jumping into the below. The first edging…
One of the last steps for many projects involves joining the end of a lace edging to its cast-on row. This includes projects such as shawls, stoles,…