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Printing Page for Crosses With Lilies Chart For Filet or Cross Stitch. From crochet.about.com - Crosses With Lilies For Filet Crochet or Cross-Stitch The chart is 69 squares wide and 69 rows high.

Printing Page for Crosses With Lilies Chart For Filet or Cross Stitch

To make a crocheted background to cross-stitch the design on, starting chain is 69 chains for afghan stitch or 70 chains for single crochet. Make 69 rows. There were no instructions in the 1926 pattern book. I've written instructions (in 4 dc mesh) for the first few rows to help you get started:Row 1: Begin by working a double crochet in the 9th chain from the hook (first open mesh made). With the first two rows crocheted, the pattern is established, so you can now continue, following the chart to see if each square is a solid mesh or an open mesh. Once you know the basics of filet crochet, written instructions are not needed for each new chart. Basics in How to Do Filet Crochet, here: Recharted chart, my added instructions and image of finished filet copyright by Sandi Marshall, licensed to About.com, Inc. How long does copyright last? Printing Page For Chart of Home Sweet Home With Hearts and Lace Border Design - Free Crochet Pattern.

From crochet.about.com - Home Sweet Home With Hearts and Lace Border Charted Design Pattern Created by Sandi Marshall Printing: If only the ad at the top of the page prints, try this: before choosing the Print command, click on the pattern portion of the page (tells your printer what part of the page you want to print), then choose Print.

Printing Page For Chart of Home Sweet Home With Hearts and Lace Border Design - Free Crochet Pattern

Use Print Preview (click on File, then Print Preview at the top of your Internet browser) if you want to see ahead of time what will print. Working the chart in 3-dc mesh filet crochet: 3-dc mesh results in finished dimensions closer to the dimensions of a chart (as opposed to 4-dc mesh, which tends to look shorter in height, compared to the look of a chart). Begin each row with a chain 3 for the first stitch (counts as the first dc of the row). This is my original design, created from my own imagination. This chart can be useful for filet crochet or for silhouette style cross-stitch in a single color. 2007 by Sandi Marshall, licensed to About.com, Inc. Filet Crochet ... by NoNovelties. Hi everyone, my name is Leah and I was born and raised in Las Vegas, NV.

Filet Crochet ... by NoNovelties

(Yes, I'm a rare native breed!) I'm an ancient alien theorist that fell in love with a master motorcycle technician while living in Louisiana when we agreed on what was the best Role Playing Game of all time, then married him a few months later wearing a Lynard Skynard shirt (he wore Metallica)! However, being a ... Hi everyone, my name is Leah and I was born and raised in Las Vegas, NV. (Yes, I'm a rare native breed!) My mother taught me to crochet when I was a little girl, and I've been hooking non stop ever since. Read More » Art Nouveau Alphabet Filet Crochet Cross Stitch by ... Filet Crochet Tiger - Chart 1. Filet Crochet Wolf Chart 1. Free Crochet Patterns. Mother’s Day Runner Materials: Crochet Cotton Size 10: 310 Yds Orchid Pink, 100 Yds Dk Lavender Steel Crochet Hook Size 5 3 Pearl 5 mm Beads Sewing Needle and Thread Spray Starch Finished Size Approximately 13” x 23”Gauge: 10 dc = 1”; 4 dc rows = 1”Experience Level-Beginner Pattern Notes: Weave in loose ends as work progresses.

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Join rnds with a sl st unless otherwise indicated.Row 1 establishes RS. Read graph RS rows from right to left and WS rows from left to right. Pattern Stitch:2-dc cl: [Yo, insert hook in indicated st, yo, draw up a lp, yo, draw through 2 lps on hook] twice, yo, draw through all 3 lps on hook. Edging:Notes: Ch 3 for first dc at the beg of each rnds 1-5.When working across long edges, dc in side edge at joining of rows, not over dc post. Daffodil filet crochet bedspread by louell... Filet crochet. I have gotten some mileage out of that small collection of crochet magazines from the estate sale.

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After completing the owl filet crochet pattern I posted the image on facebook to share my accomplishment with friends and family. After seeing it a co-worker commissioned a squirrel. I created my own pattern for the squirrel. I was pleased with the outcome, and even better- she was pleased, too. If you are interested in commissioning your own filet crochet piece, feel free to contact me on Etsy and request a custom item!