This Enchanted Edging, Magic Spell, has automatic gathers.
It is so stretchy that you can steam it into a tight curve or a slow curve. I blocked this sample into a tight curve, and when it's stretched out, it makes a round ruffle.
I love round ruffles - they have less bulk at the gathered side and they drape gracefully.
Imagine this one at the bottom of a sleeve, or a skirt, or even as a lace collar or yoke.
oooh pretty! It has a crocheted look to it also :)
ReplyDeleteYour names are not lame. I would love to have this design for a sweater sleeve. I love all of them & am hopeing for a pattern book coming out soon??
ReplyDeleteTHAT'S BEAUTIFUL
ReplyDeleteDiana, I would like to know more about your edgings. Are these all possible with just hand manipulation?
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Charlene
I'm sure you could do them with hand manipulation, but they're done with the Brother lace carriage plus patterning on the main carriage.
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ReplyDeleteCharlene
Are you going to put them together and sell them? I have a Brother machine and would like to make them. Marti
ReplyDeleteI purchased your enchanted lace edgings and am new to machine knitting. I'm having trouble. There are long floats. What am I doing wrong?
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