https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/lacy-thong • Posted by GlitterKnitter
PATTERN LINK: http://podcasts.interweave.com/iwk/projects/sp07/lacy_thong.pdf 03-30-08 used the long-tail cast on instead of the cable cast on.. didn’t realize it called for a specific one until i read the notes on the last page– woops! hope it still turns out.. 03-31-08 i don’t think i did the pick up and knit part across the front panel right, especially since i used the long tail cast-on, which made it roll up in front.. 04-01-08 all finished! i decided not to do the picot edging and just use a crochet bind off which gave a nice clean edge.. i used worsted weight yarn instead of dk weight called for, and the picot edging just proved to be too bulky. i rated this project a medium for a few reasons: – first time using circular needles – first time using “pick up and knit” – it tested my (short) patience factor at a few parts having done it once already though, the next one will be much easier. so i’d say that this project will easily transition you from a beginning to an intermediate knitter :-)
PATTERN LINK: http://podcasts.interweave.com/iwk/projects/sp07/lacy_thong.pdf 03-30-08 used the long-tail cast on instead of the cable cast on.. didn’t realize it called for a specific one until i read the notes on the last page– woops! hope it still turns out.. 03-31-08 i don’t think i did the pick up and knit part across the front panel right, especially since i used the long tail cast-on, which made it roll up in front.. 04-01-08 all finished! i decided not to do the picot edging and just use a crochet bind off which gave a nice clean edge.. i used worsted weight yarn instead of dk weight called for, and the picot edging just proved to be too bulky. i rated this project a medium for a few reasons: – first time using circular needles – first time using “pick up and knit” – it tested my (short) patience factor at a few parts having done it once already though, the next one will be much easier. so i’d say that this project will easily transition you from a beginning to an intermediate knitter :-)