-
Digitale Artikel sind nicht in den Versandkosten enthalten (siehe unsere Lieferseite (öffnet sich in einem neuen Tab) für weitere Informationen). Digitale Muster sind sofort nach dem Kauf verfügbar.
Produktdetails
Here is a cap one of the Downton Ladies might have worn. It is based on a design published in the 1890’s in Weldon’s Practical Crochet and advertised there as a “Venetian Cap,” being of a style purportedly popular in Venice.
It features the intriguing Victorian “Beehive Stitch” in the border (very different from the modern-day “Beehive Stitch”), consisting of loops around the posts of 7 stitches in the previous row, drawn together and topped with a chain stitch.
Now I am not a lover of Post stitches, finding them slow to make and resulting in a lumpy kind of fabric. However, in this case, they create an incredible 3-dimensional texture, pushing the tops of the stitches out toward you, with a lovely rolling curve, reminiscent of the rolling hills around the Abbey. Yes they were slower to make than “normal” shells, but for a few gorgeous rows, oh-so-worth-it!
Modifications to the original include expanding the depth, shaping the crown, changing the col
- Hersteller
- Independent Designer
- Handarbeit
- Crochet
- Designer
- MADuNaier
- Druckformat
- Herunterladbares PDF
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Anleitungen
- 1
- Schwierigkeit
- Profi
- Garnstärke
DK (3,75-4,50 mm)