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Roman Holiday Neckercheif LABELS
Pomo Boho Collar
Belle Brummell
Steeple Bumpleigh Helmet
Keith's Bottle Cap Trivet
Twee Cup & Saucer
Roman Holiday
Max of the Wild Rumpus
Amigurumi
Sugar Plum Thrums
Gauge: Pinwheel Pillow
6 stitches and 5 rows = 1 inch over Single Crochet ground. Hilda Ogden
©Morgan Forrester
Colour Pattern:
Work 2 rows Red, 2 rows White VINTAGE PATTERNS
Repeat 2 row stripe throughout. Fisherman's Luck
Light & Lovely
6 stitches and 5 rows = 1 inch over Single Crochet ground. Hilda Ogden
©Morgan Forrester
Colour Pattern:
Work 2 rows Red, 2 rows White VINTAGE PATTERNS
Repeat 2 row stripe throughout. Fisherman's Luck
Light & Lovely
Striping Technique: In Repose
Change Colours in last stitch of each row. Afternoon Jumper
Work sc as follows: insert hook into stitch, wrap with live colour Opera Vest
and pull through (2 loops on hook). Yarn over with new colour Such Flattering Sleeves!
and pull through both loops. Ch 1 with new colour working Monarch 1935 Blouse
around old colour, trapping it vertically. Romantic Mood
Montreal Turban
Knit for a Party
Monarch 1940s Head Scarf
Vintage Pattern Overview
Decrease:
sc next 2 sts tog: About.com has a good tutorial.
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With Red Romantic Mood
ch 3 Roman Holiday
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Lynn 1, Purl 2
Pelotes
ch1, turn
Posy Gets Cozy
With Red, sc in each stitch to last sc, 2sc in last stitch (23 stitches
Print & Pattern
across)
Seamsters
ch 1, turn
Working into back loop only : The Granny Along
% The NEIS Ripple Along
sc 11 The Purl Bee
**With next colour Urban Outfitters' Blog
ch 1, turn Wee Wonderfuls
sc 5**
Seamsters
ch 1, turn
Working into back loop only : The Granny Along
% The NEIS Ripple Along
sc 11 The Purl Bee
**With next colour Urban Outfitters' Blog
ch 1, turn Wee Wonderfuls
sc 5**
Work **to** for 5 complete stripes, ending with White.
Cut yarn, and thread through loop, leaving nice long tails for RESOURCES (INC. VINTAGE
PATTERNS)
weaving in.
A Good Yarn (Excellent Free
Vintage Patterns)
Turn Work. Antique Pattern Library
Reattach yarn at far corner of triangle with Red. Colour Lovers
Repeat from % Copyright and Public Domain
Finish last white yarn in the same manner. Primer
Keyhole completed. Drops' Scandinavian Knitting
Dictionary
Jessica Tromp (Stranded Knitting
Charts a gogo)
Knitting Guild of America
My Picot
OnLine Digital Archive of
Documents on Weaving and
Related Topics (lace)
Random Stripe Generator
Royal Needlework School
The Taxonomy of Sweater
Structures & Their Origins
(Thesis in pdf)
V&A's Vintage Knitting Section inc
Exellent Conversion Chart
Victorian Patterns (free)
With Red, reattach yarn and ch 1 Yesterknits
5sc, ch 1, 5 sc
ch 1, turn
sc in each sc and middle ch 1 (be sure to get under 2 threads in
this stitch to make it secure)
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Middle Section completed.
©Morgan Forrester
Working into both loops for Second Triangle :
With Red, sc in each sc across, ch 6
sc in 2nd ch from hook, and each ch and sc across (work under 2
loops of each ch) ch 5
With white, ch 1 turn
sc in 2nd ch from hook, and each ch and sc across (work under 2
Working into both loops for Second Triangle :
With Red, sc in each sc across, ch 6
sc in 2nd ch from hook, and each ch and sc across (work under 2
loops of each ch) ch 5
With white, ch 1 turn
sc in 2nd ch from hook, and each ch and sc across (work under 2
loops of each ch)
***With next colour
ch 1 turn
sc in each sc to last 2 sts, decrease***
Repeat ***to*** until 1ish stitch remains.
Cut yarn and thread through loop. (We are about to clean this up
some.)
Edging :
Beginning at middle of work, sl st in each st across. Work a ch 1 at
corners. Use this step to clean up or disguise any messy joins and
wraps.
Block and pin stiffly.
Inspiration:
I love knitted bowtie/keyhole scarves.
Here I've channelled some 50s flair to create a crocheted version.
Crisper, angular and more graphic than it's knitted counterpart, I
think this neckerchief reflects the key differences between the two
crafts.
I explored what the limited crochet rib can do for a person, and
let sc's stiffness, rather than knitting's elasticity lock the bow in
place.
POSTED BY M O R G A N AT 3:50 PM
LABELS: FINISHED PROJECT , FREE PATTERN
3 COMMENTS:
Lauren said...
LOVE this pattern!! Can't wait to try it!
8:33 PM
Shirley said...
hey i love this pattern! i'm gonna try make it! thanks for
sharing :):)
1 0 : 4 6 P M
Anonymous said...
Really cool. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
4:31 PM
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