
Tasseled Lace Bookmark©
by RaAnn Clegg
Finished Size: approximately 3 x 7 inches
Materials: small amount of sport weight yarn
US size 3 needles, cable needle or extra dp needle
Bind off and weave ends through. May be blocked if necessary.
Copyrighted 2007 by RaAnn Clegg. All Rights Reserved.
When you purchase a pattern or obtain a free pattern form anyone you have been granted the right to make the pattern - not the rights to the pattern itself. This means that you may make the item for yourself or as a gift, but you may not make and sell the items for profit without a license agreement from the author.
by RaAnn Clegg
NOTE: Directions are for right hand knitters.
Finished Size: approximately 3 x 7 inches
Materials: small amount of sport weight yarn
US size 3 needles, cable needle or extra dp needle
Cast on 23 st
Row 1: k3, p2, *k1, p3* three times, k1, p2, k3
Row 2: k2, p1, k2, *p1, k3* three times, p1, k2, p1, k2
Row 3 - 12: Repeat Rows 1 and 2 five more times
Row13: K2, *k1, p7, move yarn to back of work, sl 5 sts (that you just purled) from RIGHT hand needle onto a cable needle or spare dp. Hold at front of work. Wrap yarn clockwise around stitches on cable needle two times, ending with the yarn at the back of the work. Slip the stitches from the cable needle back onto the RIGHT hand needle. * two times, k1, p1, k3
Row 2: k2, p1, k2, *p1, k3* three times, p1, k2, p1, k2
Row 3 - 12: Repeat Rows 1 and 2 five more times
Row13: K2, *k1, p7, move yarn to back of work, sl 5 sts (that you just purled) from RIGHT hand needle onto a cable needle or spare dp. Hold at front of work. Wrap yarn clockwise around stitches on cable needle two times, ending with the yarn at the back of the work. Slip the stitches from the cable needle back onto the RIGHT hand needle. * two times, k1, p1, k3
Bind off and weave ends through. May be blocked if necessary.
Copyrighted 2007 by RaAnn Clegg. All Rights Reserved.
When you purchase a pattern or obtain a free pattern form anyone you have been granted the right to make the pattern - not the rights to the pattern itself. This means that you may make the item for yourself or as a gift, but you may not make and sell the items for profit without a license agreement from the author.







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