Arrowhead Lace Rib Stitch June 13, 2018June 13, 2018 | Knitting KingdomKnitting Kingdom | 0 Comments | 9:38 amArrowhead Lace Rib Stitch.More Great Patterns Like ThisTags: free ribbed lace knitting stitch 1 thought on “Arrowhead Lace Rib Stitch”I love this Arrowhead lace rib stitch! Do you know the origin of it? This is the only place I’ve found it online. I’d like to incorporate it into a hat I’m designing but I don’t want to share someone else’s work with no permission or credit!ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website ΔPost navigationPREVIOUS Previous post: Curvy Rope Cable Knitting StitchNEXT Next post: Large Zig Zag Center Cable Knitting StitchRelated Post X Eyelet Stitch Knit PatternX Eyelet Stitch Knit PatternX Eyelet Stitch Knit Pattern. More Great Patterns Like This Read MoreRead More Free Knitting Stitch Herringbone LaceFree Knitting Stitch Herringbone LaceFree Knitting Stitch Herringbone Lace. Multiple of 7 + 1. 1st row (right side): K1, *p1, k1, yfrn, p2tog, k1, p1, k1; rep from * to end. 2nd row: P1, Read MoreRead More Lace Peaks Knitting StitchLace Peaks Knitting StitchLace Peaks Knitting Stitch More Great Patterns Like This Read MoreRead More
I love this Arrowhead lace rib stitch! Do you know the origin of it? This is the only place I’ve found it online. I’d like to incorporate it into a hat I’m designing but I don’t want to share someone else’s work with no permission or credit!Reply
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I love this Arrowhead lace rib stitch! Do you know the origin of it? This is the only place I’ve found it online. I’d like to incorporate it into a hat I’m designing but I don’t want to share someone else’s work with no permission or credit!