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Gothy Lacy Curtains- knitted

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2003 3:00 pm
by Nexxus23
OK, I knit. A lot. It's fun.

Here's a pattern for neet-o "gawth" curtains that'll take no time. It's very easy, fun, and forgiving of mistakes, so it's good for beginners...

You will need-
    2 balls of sport-weight or light chunky weight black cotton
    size 13 or 15 needles (try swatches w/ both and see which you prefer)
    a window (duh!)

Using the guage of the swatch you knitted, figure how many stiches you need to cast on to cover the width of said window plus a little extra for added "flounce." Cast on that amount in whatever fashion you prefer.
    1. Seed stich (k1, p1, reverse on ws) for 3 to 4". Then do 4 rows garter (all knit).
    2. Then... on the next row, with each knit stich, wrap the yarn around the needle 3 times (as in, knit, pull stitch off old needle, yarn over 3 times).
    3. After that row, knit 1, slip 3, knit 1, slip 3, down the whole row. This will create a neat "lacy-but-not" effect.
    4. Knit 3 rows.
    5. Repeat #'s 3 and 4 until the curtain is the length you want minus about 2".
    6. Knit last 2" and bind off loosely.
    7. Give the whole damn thing some good hearty tugs to pull the stitches taut and to flatten it.
    8. Stitches are large enough to fit *most* curtain rods- slide it on and admire your work.


Enjoy! :wink:

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2003 3:27 pm
by Hardcoregirl
I want to learn to knit, however, even with all the books and supplies I have amassed..I don't know if I can get it without the assistance of someone showing me...drat!

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2003 3:42 pm
by pryjmaty
I don't know how to knit either. Can the pattern be transposed into crochet?

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 1:11 am
by Nexxus23
Buttercup wrote:I want to learn to knit, however, even with all the books and supplies I have amassed..I don't know if I can get it without the assistance of someone showing me...drat!


Well, if you want, I'll teach you. It's not hard. Are you willing to meet me halfway between Decatur and K-Town? Like Lenoir City?

LadyIvanna wrote:I don't know how to knit either. Can the pattern be transposed into crochet?


I have no idea... I don't know how to crochet... :(

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 1:52 am
by faeriegirl
got pictures? I may commision you to make me some :)

I can't knit or crochet... unless you count the single stitch(crochet) which I don't.

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 1:02 pm
by Nexxus23
faeriegirl wrote:got pictures? I may commision you to make me some :)

I can't knit or crochet... unless you count the single stitch(crochet) which I don't.


Heh... I barely have enough time to finish the projects I have going now! LOL, I'll finish them sometime next August!!

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 6:04 pm
by Bastet
hey we cab have a knitting or crochet circle at my house ;-) i'm in lenoir city. close enoug for everyone ta come. yay. i only crochet but i;d like to knit. specially the curtains. bb~

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 8:48 pm
by pryjmaty
That's what I was going to say...both hanid and I live in LC. We could plan one evening or on the weekend to get together and learn to knit or knit & crochet.

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 10:31 pm
by Nexxus23
That sounds like a great idea! Let me know if and when you all would like to do that!

And I'd *love* to learn crochet- we can teach each other... :wink:

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 12:03 am
by pryjmaty
The big question is: would hanid want to do this before or after she has her surgery :?:



:D The thought of a bunch of goth chicks sitting around knitting and crocheting is just too amusing for words. :lol: But I'm there!!

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 2:24 am
by Nexxus23
LadyIvanna wrote: :D The thought of a bunch of goth chicks sitting around knitting and crocheting is just too amusing for words.


LMAO yeah, I had a good giggle over that, too...

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2003 1:48 pm
by MahoganyDawn
I'd like to learn... knitting is something I could do at work to amuse myself. I can make snacks to bring to the get together. ;o)

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 11:38 am
by Hardcoregirl
Yeah...I definitely want to do this...but coordinating a bunch of peoples lives is kinda hard...a weekend afternoon/evening would prolly be best for me.

I was a Michaels the other day and started petting the pretty yarns...oh they are so snuggley and the colors, oh the colors!

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 11:54 am
by pryjmaty
There will be no way we could schedule something like this where everyone that wants to could be there. As far as I know, weekends would be the best time for most.
:idea: What about setting our "sewing circle" up for the 2nd or last Sat. afternoon of the month and, maybe, the first Thursday of the month. We could get together twice a month. By having once during the week and once on the weekend, that might allow for everyone to be involved.

Feedback :?:

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 1:34 pm
by Nexxus23
LadyIvanna wrote:There will be no way we could schedule something like this where everyone that wants to could be there. As far as I know, weekends would be the best time for most.
:idea: What about setting our "sewing circle" up for the 2nd or last Sat. afternoon of the month and, maybe, the first Thursday of the month. We could get together twice a month. By having once during the week and once on the weekend, that might allow for everyone to be involved.

Feedback :?:


Right now I'm available anytime- I still don't have a job :oops: Post or PM me when you all decide when/ where/ how/ etc... :)

Buttercup wrote:I was a Michaels the other day and started petting the pretty yarns...oh they are so snuggley and the colors, oh the colors!


LMAO, don't fall into that trap!!! I *just* started knitting in August, and already have *way* more yarn than I could ever use!! Yarn = addictive! LOL :wink:

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2003 2:33 pm
by karlaBOO
Buttercup wrote:

I was a Michaels the other day and started petting the pretty yarns...oh they are so snuggley and the colors, oh the colors!


I'm not into nitting at the moment, but I have been buying some of the Beautiful single strand chenille yarn to braid into my hair. The colors are jewel toned, and show up really well. I've been thinking about getting some of the thicker, nubbier chenille to experiment with. If I did decide to knit or crochet I would have plenty to start with.