I have been working on some combined knitting/crocheting designs. I love the look of a lot of crochet stitches, but much prefer knitted rib, and knitted ground. So I decided to combined what I liked from each art.
The first design was a pair of fingerless gloves. I used a beaded crocodile stitch for the cuff, and a 1x rib followed by plain k for the hand. The design is called Castle Rock, Oregon.
The second design was a cap done in very fine yarn. Again, crocodile stitch and knit. The design is called Charity, or South Sister.
The third design was another cap done in worsted weight, the same basic pattern as Charity, adjusted for the yarn weight. This design is Hope, or Middle Sister.
The forth design is a small cross body bag done in crocodile stitch, and linen stitch. I did this in #10 crochet cotton, and the bag is about 4x6, and the name is Tamolitch.
Now I am working on getting the patterns written up, and tested. That is harder than usual because these combined two different crafts, so wish me well.
Jacki
The first design was a pair of fingerless gloves. I used a beaded crocodile stitch for the cuff, and a 1x rib followed by plain k for the hand. The design is called Castle Rock, Oregon.
The second design was a cap done in very fine yarn. Again, crocodile stitch and knit. The design is called Charity, or South Sister.
The third design was another cap done in worsted weight, the same basic pattern as Charity, adjusted for the yarn weight. This design is Hope, or Middle Sister.
The forth design is a small cross body bag done in crocodile stitch, and linen stitch. I did this in #10 crochet cotton, and the bag is about 4x6, and the name is Tamolitch.
Now I am working on getting the patterns written up, and tested. That is harder than usual because these combined two different crafts, so wish me well.
Jacki