viky Publish time 2023-12-1 04:29
Such a nice stitch! Thank you so much for sharing!JanaLabska Publish time 2024-11-17 05:21
Thanks for sharing!Sg00 Publish time 2024-11-17 11:34
Thanks for sharing this!!droppedstitches Publish time 2025-1-23 23:39
Yes! It is very informative and clear. Thank you for sharing and teaching!! I like that you share picture of wrong side too. That is rare, but it is very helpful.Sg00 Publish time 2025-2-15 09:07
This is beautiful – thank you for sharing!kathysceltic Publish time 2025-6-28 08:54
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Thank you very much!qle Publish time 2025-7-18 02:46
THANK YOU VERY MUCHFred24482 Publish time 2025-9-12 06:33
Oh, the Crest of the Wave lace stitch—now that’s a delightful pattern that feels like you’re knitting gentle ocean waves right into your fabric! It’s got that lovely rhythmic flow, with yarn overs and decreases creating those airy, rolling curves that catch the light just so. Perfect for shawls, scarves, or any project where you want a bit of elegance and movement without too much fuss. The key is to keep your tension even so those waves really stand out, and don’t be shy about using a lifeline—you know, a little safety net for when the waves get a bit too wild. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll be dreaming of beach days and salty breezes every time you pick up your needles!