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A Twist of Lace
From an experiment in designing reversible lace I developed this relatively simple but interesting pattern.
What better way to feature both sides than in a Mobius?
The pattern is worked in a loose gauge so the center cast-on gives a dropped-stitch appearance to match the rest of the stitch pattern.
Finished Size: Approximate circumference: 54”
Yarn
Sample was made with HiKoo CoBaSi in color Really Red
220 yds - Fingering weight
Needles
4.0 mm (US #6) circular 36” - 40”
Notions
Stitch Markers
Gauge
24 sts and 36 rows = 10 cm (4”) in Lacy Stripes
Skills Required
• Basic familiarity with the Mobius shape
• Comfortable with a Mobius cast-on
• Comfortable working simple lace pattern
• Familiarity with creating I-cord
Pattern includes step-by-step photo instructions of Cat Bordhi’s Mobius cast-on.
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- First published: January 2015
- Page created: January 23, 2015
- Last updated: July 1, 2021 …
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