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Tuesday, July 03, 2012

RPL Wheat Grain cord free pattern

This is a Romanian point lace cord It does not unravel from both ends but it does add nice texture to your lace pieces.

supplies
size 10 thread
size 10 hook

special stitches
puff stitch
 yo as if to make a double crochet, *go into desired stitch or space and yo pull through then yo again* repeat till you have 9 threads total on hook yo 1 more time and pull through the stitches
pattern
  1. chain 3 
    1. 1
  2. make puff stitch in 3rd chain from hook (skipping first two stitches) chain 3 turn work
    1. 2
    2. 3
    3. 4
    4. 5
    5. 6
    6. 7
  3. *make puff stitch in chain space of last puff made, chain 3 turn work* repeat this row to desired length
 cord **If you like my blog and the free patterns and tutorials and want to say thank you I have a wish list on ravelry of patterns I would like to make.
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saying thank you back.

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6 comments:

  1. Nice pattern! Thank you for sharing :)

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  2. Saw it on pinterest and found only 1 comment here ? Impossible because this stitch is beautiful. Thanks !

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  3. I don't get it. I dunno where to make the second puff.

    Where is picture 7?

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  4. the next puff is made around the chain on the last puff there is no picture 8 as you put it picture 7 picture 7 is there

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  5. Hello and thank you for sharing this!
    I don't understand what this means: in chain space of last puff made. Which part is called the chain space of the last puff?
    Maybe is obvious for experienced crocheters, but I just don't get it. I tested a couple of different guesses (trying to guess what it could mean) and it didn't work, even though it looks simple on the picture (but picture of where to make the second and next puff is missing).
    Very nice pattern for bracelets!
    Thank you

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