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Crochet edging pattern needed
Well, instructions, more like!
If I knew the name of this edging, I could look it up online. It's a popular classic, at least in North America, the sort of crochet that everybody knows -- except I never picked it up. Now I want to use it and I don't know anyone to ask! It's like shells or fans, overlapping in one direction. It's not this: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/R.../mamedging.htm but it's similar. With an overlap. ----------------------------------------- Only know that there is no spork. |
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Hi Elizabeth!
Is it similar to this? http://www.stitchguide.com/stitches/...s/picot_st.pdf Michaela (in Canada) -- "A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step." If I knew the name of this edging, I could look it up online. It's a popular classic, at least in North America, the sort of crochet that everybody knows -- except I never picked it up. Now I want to use it and I don't know anyone to ask! It's like shells or fans, overlapping in one direction. It's not this: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/R.../mamedging.htm but it's similar. With an overlap. ----------------------------------------- Only know that there is no spork. |
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Quoth "Michaela" on Sun, 29 Aug 2004 06:12:57 -0400,
Hi Elizabeth! Hi, Michaela!\ Is it similar to this? http://www.stitchguide.com/stitches/...s/picot_st.pdf Only sort of -- Though that one's nice too and I feel a baby blanket (or lapghan excursion from the original pattern) coming on! The edging I'm thinking of is quite wide (at least as wide as this) and it has an overlap. Almost as if you took a bunch of circles and laid them down left to right, like this: _)_)_)_)_)_) With the left edge UNDER the right edge. Not as full as a circle though but full enough for the overlap effect. Does this help narrow it down, and does anyone recognize it yet? It's all over here in the US but I haven't made any local crochet connections since we moved. ----------------------------------------- Only know that there is no spork. |
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"Elizabeth Naime" skrev i melding ... Quoth "Michaela" on Sun, 29 Aug 2004 06:12:57 -0400, Hi Elizabeth! Hi, Michaela!\ Is it similar to this? http://www.stitchguide.com/stitches/...s/picot_st.pdf Only sort of -- Though that one's nice too and I feel a baby blanket (or lapghan excursion from the original pattern) coming on! The edging I'm thinking of is quite wide (at least as wide as this) and it has an overlap. Almost as if you took a bunch of circles and laid them down left to right, like this: _)_)_)_)_)_) With the left edge UNDER the right edge. Not as full as a circle though but full enough for the overlap effect. I Know what you mean, but I haven't been able to find any, online, or in my patterns, Sorry! AUD ;-)) |
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