Working a Lattice Knot Fringe
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
- This video shows you how to work a charming fringe that is easy to adapt to all sorts of projects. Covered are how to set up your work, tie an overhand knot, and working the lattice-right, left challenged people welcome!
The project is from the First Fall 2015 issue of Knitty, a free online magazine for knitters.
knitty.com/ISSU...
Starting in the Winter 2015 issue, I offered a weaving for knitters column. To read the latest column, go to Knitty.com, click on features, then click on Get Warped.
Other columns include warping, selecting yarns, design projects, finishing, using a pick-up stick, and weaving with singles.
To see a complete list of Get Warped columns to date, visit yarnworker.com... and scroll down to the Knitty section.
Thank you so much!!! Im making an earring holder for my mom and added this cute fringe to the bottom! I can’t wait to give this to her ^-^ thank you!!
This is a wonderfully clear and easy to follow instructional video... and the added bonus of Buster busily trotting around in the background just makes me so happy
Thank you very much for sharing ❤
Great demo, very clear instructions with a lovely result! Hugs to Buster, too!
This is wonderful! I’m looking for a fringe to finish off a crocheted scarf for my 8 year old niece. I like these are real knots, whereas 98% of everything else I saw was more of a half knot, and I just don’t trust that with an 8 year old. Plus, this kind of “macrame” pattern is just adorable!
Glad it fit the bill!
Thank you. Your directions and video were fantastic. I was able to do a 3-tiered structured knotted fringe for a summer shawl which was great to give it that flowing finish of a fringe but controls the tendency to fall into things.
I love this fringe❤️
It's beautiful, but of course i wish you linked a video to how to do the work leading up to the fringe, that is also great!
You can find the pattern here: knitty.com/ISSUEff15/FEATff15GW/FEATff15GW.php#PATT
Thank you Liz... this was an awesome demonstration, and just what I was looking for. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
You are welcome! A video is worth a million words.
Excellent Video. Thanks. I also love your newslette Yarnworker's Monthly Muse
Awesome - thank you!!
So, this is great ! But only possible with an even amount of tassels, right ? Thanks for answering my question ! Have a nice Sunday ! 💝
Actually just yesterday, I worked this fringe and I had an odd number of ends in one bundle. It changes the look a little bit, but the principle is the same-split the fringe in two parts. In my case I had 2 ends on one side and 3 ends on the other.
This is a wonderful tutorial. Thank you!🎉
gracias !! consulta :. qué haces con la hebra que quedó suelta y que finalmente separaste hacia el lado izquierdo, la escondes en el tejido , la cortas ? Saludos y gracias
No hablo spaish muy bien. Uso de Google Traductor .... Que el final es la cola de trama desde el final de su tejido. Usted lo recorta enrasado con el paño después del lavado.
Entendí muy bien :). Gracias
Love the fringe, is there any way a second row of this lattice pattern can be repeated under the first row? Will try to use this on a crochet Kimono shrug I plan on making. Thank you for making and sharing this video.
You could work it twice, using the last row of knots as your base row.
THANK YOU!! :-)
What is the yarn in the video?
There is a link to the pattern in the description. I used Classic Elite Seedling in the Warp and Rowan Creative Linen in the weft. Seedling is no longer available, although you might still be able to find a skein or two online.