Nannette Höflich: Die wohlerfahrene, elegante Strickerin
Omas Strickgeheimnisse
also found at "Burda Stricklehrbuch"
Irmgard Gierl: Alte Strickkunst
This is a very old stitch pattern (published 1843). I compared the original version to a newer publication from 1983 and tried to find out about the wording. I am collecting my results in a WIKI: strickzeug.wikidot.com. Maybe I can decipher some less known patterns later. With the wonderful stitch maps technology it wound be able to catalog those patterns. A swatch …
Nannette Höflich: Die wohlerfahrene, elegante Strickerin
Omas Strickgeheimnisse
also found at "Burda Stricklehrbuch"
Irmgard Gierl: Alte Strickkunst
This is a very old stitch pattern (published 1843). I compared the original version to a newer publication from 1983 and tried to find out about the wording. I am collecting my results in a WIKI: strickzeug.wikidot.com. Maybe I can decipher some less known patterns later. With the wonderful stitch maps technology it wound be able to catalog those patterns. A swatch photo would be nice and I encourage everybody to provide one.
You could contact me via Ravelry. My user name is silke2world.
created: spring 2014
updated: 05APR2015 (only text)
Shown with a cast-on count of 28 stitches.