While the border of this edge is considerably smaller than the edge for last week, the number of points along the Vandyke are nearly the same. This Vandyke Edge has 3 border squares, 6 points along the inner Vandykes, and 7 points along the outer side of the first and last Vandykes.
First Vandyke with
straight, vertical side
Tie the thread from the netting needle onto the
foundation loop, leaving a 6" tail.
Row 1: Net 2 more knots in the foundation loop. (2 loops
in row)
Row 2: Net 1 knot in the first loop, net 2 knots in the
last loop. (3 loops in row)
Row 3: Net 1 knot in each loop. (3 loops in row)
Row 4: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (4 loops in row)
Row 5: Net 1 knot in each loop. (4 loops in row)
Row 6: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (5 loops in row)
Row 7: Net 1 knot in each loop. (5 loops in row)
Row 8: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (6 loops in row)
Row 9: Net 1 knot in each loop. (6 loops in row)
Row 10: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (7 loops in row)
Row 11: Net 1 knot in each loop. (7 loops in row)
Row 12: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (8 loops in row)
Row 13: Net 1 knot in each loop. (8 loops in row)
Row 14: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (9 loops in row)
Row 15: Net 1 knot in each loop. (9 loops in row)
Row 16: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (10 loops in row)
Row 17: Net 1 knot in each loop for 4 loops, turn and
prepare to begin the next row without netting into the last 6 loops. (These 6
loops form one side of the Vandyke.)
Repeating Vandyke
Rows 6-17: Repeat instructions to create a new Vandyke.
Last Vandyke with
a straight vertical side
Row 1: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (5 loops in row)
Row 2: Net 1 knot in each loop. (5 loops in row)
Row 3: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (6 loops in row)
Row 4: Net 1 knot in each loop. (6 loops in row)
Row 5: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (7 loops
in row)
Row 6: Net 1 knot in each loop. (7 loops in row)
Row 7: Net 1 knot in each loop except for the last loop,
net 2 knots in the last loop. (8 loops in row)
Row 8: Net 1 knot in each loop. (8 loops in row)
Row 9: Net 1 knot in each loop. (8 loops in row)
Row 10: Net 1 knot in each loop. (8 loops in row)
Row 11: Net 1 knot in each loop for 6 loops, net the last
2 loops together. (7 loops in row)
Forming the first square of the netting
1. Remove the foundation loop from row 1 of the netting.
2. Tie the tail onto a tapestry needle, which is used in place of the netting needle.
3. Place the foundation-loop cord through another row of meshes.
4. Tie the foundation-loop cord into a circle and attach it to a tension device.
5. Net the first two loops together without using a mesh stick.
If you would like to know the math involved, here it is.
Rows in the Repeating Vandyke
Double the number of inner points (for this example: 2 times 6 = 12).
Rows in the last Vandyke
Subtract 1 from the number of rows in the repeating Vandyke (for this example: 12-1=11).
To find how many final Vandykes are needed:
If the number of squares in the border is less than or equal to the number of rows in the repeating Vandyke, there is only 1 final Vandyke (For this example: number of squares in the border is 3 and number rows in the repeating Vandyke is 12. We will need final 1 Vandyke.).
To determine which of the 4 types of instructions to use for the final Vandykes:
Subtract the number of squares in the border from 2 times the number of inner points.
The resulting number will be 0, 1, an even number greater than 0, or an odd number greater than 1 (for this example (2*6)-3 = 9).
Generic instructions for the final Vandyke
If your resulting number (the number of rows to the corner) is an odd number greater than 1 :
X = the number of rows to the
corner, subtract 1, divide by 2
IP= the number of points on one
side of an inner Vandyke
·
Net X pair(s) of Increase
& Plain rows,
·
2 Plain rows
·
(IP - X - 2) pair(s) of Decrease
& Plain rows,
1 Decrease row
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