On 10/24/07, Annette Meldrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Avital, > We used a number 30 crochet cotton and worked onto the folded edge of a > small piece of fabric while learning.
Thanks! At first I thought the knot was like the Armenian knot, but now I see that it isn't. > To make fabric just work stitches close together and on the return row, > stitch in between every stitch. You can work pyramids on an edge by > decreasing a stitch on each side in each row etc. To make holes, you work a Are diamonds worked like inverted pyramids, that is, starting at a point and increasing? Or are they worked like squares (starting from one edge and working back and forth), only tilted? > post eg. Across 3 back 3 across 3 then miss 2 stitches by making a larger > stitch across the space. This is really difficult to explain in words > without pictures but work 3 stitches up the loop to make a spoke, throw > across again etc. > Work back and forth without turning your work. How do you build up the webbing beside the large holes? I understand from the video how to work up the spoke but how do you do the filled squares? By working back and forth upwards or by doing a vertical spoke in each stitch? Thanks very much! I think I'll dig that tapestry needle out of my bag.... Avital - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
