Embellished clothwork
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Introduction
Usually, a clothwork area is made in one stitch (cloth stitch, half stitch or whole stitch) going more or less horizontally from left to right and back again. In Embellished Clothwork different, asymmetric stitches are applied in one area, going strictly horizontally from left to right and back on the next row.
For embellished clothwork with one stitch and its mirrored versions only, see net variations.
An explanation of the color code used on this page can be found on color rules.
If you hoover with your mouse over a picture on this page, a number is displayed. These numbers have no specific meaning, but can be used for reference. Sometimes, a name is displayed. This refers to the name of the work where this variation was used for the first time (to our knowlegde).
Pleae note: if the ground is made with asymmetric stitches like crcl, the ground might benefit if a pin is put in every stitch, like cr-P-cl and even ct-P-c.
Please note: the diagrams on this page show all twists between stitches.
A note on footsides
For most of the horizontal nets, the footsides on the left and right are best made with stitches like (t)ctPctctPc(t) covering two rows as shown in the picture on the right.
Or stitches like cllPcrcllPcr on the left footside and crrPclcrrPcl on the right footside.
1 column
1 column, 2 rows
2 columns
2 columns, 2 rows
2 columns, 2 rows, offset 1
3 columns
3 columns, 2 rows
3 columns, 2 rows, offset 1
3 columns, 6 rows
4 columns
4 columns, 2 rows
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