Lace :: 12
Diamond lace is all-time favorite because it is easy and beautiful. But sometimes it is not easy to figure out how to knit beginning and end of the row to get even number of stitches in every row. I divided this pattern in 3 parts: A, B and C to ensure you have no problems with making your diamond lace knits.
Yarn shown in this swatch:
Knitca Lovely 100% superwash merino yarn, color 0217 Lavender Pink.
Needles:
US size 6 (4 mm) .
Cast on a multiple of 6+1 stitches. Add 2 more selvage stitches if you want to make a nice-looking edge.
Follow the chart and work part A first, then add as many parts B as your pattern calls for and finish the row with part C. Please, note, that chart does not include selvage stitches.
Repeat rows 1-8 as necessary for completing your project.
Note: the chart depicts stitches in right side rows from right to left (that is, your first stitch in right side row will be the first stitch on the right of the chart) and stitches in wrong side row from left to right (that is, your first stitch in wrong side row will be the first stitch on the left of the chart). To make this concept easier the number of each row is shown at the beginning of row (number 1 is on the right side of the chart and number 2 is on the left side). Ignore this note if you knit in circle and start all your rows from the right of the chart.
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