When I first made this tiny doily, I thought it looked like a flower. Of course, several of the later doilies reminded me of a flower also, so then I had to become a bit more creative with their names. For a change, I decided to show it on both white and black.
Here is how it looks in the acrylic frame with a black background.
The French Knot stitch was one that took me some time to adjust to, since it uses two mesh sticks. They are stacked one on top of the other. The smaller loops are made around the top mesh stick and the larger mesh is made over both mesh sticks.
Here are the instructions.
Tie a connecting knot (CK) at the end of each round to form
the last loop of that round.
Tier Center
Round 1
mesh stick: #4 knitting needle
Form a grommet with 24 loops, the last one
tied by hand with a connecting knot (CK). (24 loops in the round)
Round 2
mesh stick: #4 knitting needle
Net 1 knot in each
loop. (24 loops in each round)
French Knots Decorative Stitch
Round 3
mesh
sticks: top: #0 knitting needle, bottom:
#1 knitting needle
Over the #0 knitting
needle, net 2 more knots in the loop formed by the CK. *Over both mesh sticks,
net 1 knot in the next loop, over the #0 knitting needle, net 2 more knots in
that same loop*; repeat from * to *. (72 loops in the round)
Plain Stitch
Round 4
mesh
stick: #4 knitting needle
Net 1 knot in each loop. (24 loops in each round)
French Knots Decorative Stitch
Round 5
mesh
sticks: top: #0 knitting needle, bottom:
#1 knitting needle
Over the #0 knitting
needle, net 2 more knots in the loop formed by the CK. * Over both mesh sticks,
net 1 knot in the next loop, over the #0 knitting needle, net 2 more knots in
that same loop*; repeat from * to *. (72 loops in the round)
Plain Stitch
Round 6
mesh
stick: #2 knitting needle
Net 1 knot in each loop. (24 loops in each round)
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