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Stitchology 3: Chain Lace Stitch (Flat)
We’re going to get your fingers flying with a stitch that lends itself perfectly for holiday gifts! You may have already heard of the Chain Lace Stitch, which I developed way back in the spring of 2012 as an introductory cowl pattern for the KB All-n-One Loom. Since that time, I’ve received several requests to demonstrate how to work the stitch as a flat panel, rather than in the round. I thought this month would be the perfect time to do this, as the Chain Lace Stitch would make a simply gorgeous scarf for holiday gift giving! The pattern below is for our customary 8” x 8” square, but you can easily modify the pattern for creating pieces of a larger size. Let the holiday looming commence! :D
Items Needed:
Loom: Authentic Knitting Board Adjustable Hat Loom: 2 rounded pieces + 3 peg connectors, with pegs in all holes for a 3/8” gauge. The Sock Loom 2 or the All-n-One Loom could also be used.
Yarn: approx. 55 yards Worsted Weight (Sample uses Patons Classic Wool Worsted in Jade Heather)
Notions: Loom tool, yarn needle, scissors. (Also helpful: peg markers, row counter)
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