Syllabus: Circular Netting

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Project Instructions

What is Circular Netting
  • What is Circular Netting (1:54)

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Making Circular Netting

Round 1

  • Create an anchor (5:04)

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  • Create a grommet (5:00)

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  • Ending each round with a CK (3:28)

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Round 2 and all other rounds (2:01)

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  • Starting a round with a plain stitch (2:05)

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  • Starting a round with an increase stitch (2:33)

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  • Starting a round with a decrease stitch (4:43)

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  • Ending the final round (2:06)

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Netting Without a Mesh Stick
  • When to Net without a Mesh Stick (1:04)

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  • Netting without a Mesh Stick: Using the Lacemaker’s Method (2:02)

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Wrapping Around the Mesh Stick More Than Once
  • Creating Larger Meshes by Wrapping Around the Mesh Stick More Than Once (8:13)

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Hot Pad Photos

Circular Hot Pad created using the Well Stitch, made with cotton yarn
Well Stitch Circular Hot Pad
Circular Hot Pad created using the Web Stitch, made with cotton yarn
Web Stitch Circular Hot Pad
Circular Hot Pad created using the Tops Stitch, made with cotton yarn
Tops Stitch Circular Hot Pad
Circular Hot Pad created using the Tier Stitch, made with cotton yarn
Tier Stitch Circular Hot Pad
Circular Hot Pad created using the Plain Stitch, made with cotton yarn
Plain Stitch Circular Hot Pad
Floweret Circular Hot Pad - made with cotton yarn
Floweret Circular Hot Pad
Magic Circular Hot Pad - made with cotton yarn
Magic Circular Hot Pad
Candle Circular Hot Pad - made with cotton yarn
Candle Circular Hot Pad

Coaster Photos

Netting created using the Well Center inset into Coaster
Well Center inset into Coaster
Netting created using the Web Center inset into Coaster
Web Center inset into Coaster
Netting created using the Tops Center inset into Coaster
Tops Center inset into Coaster
Netting created using the Tier Center inset into Coaster
Tier Center inset into Coaster
Netting created using the Plain Center inset into Coaster
Plain Center inset into Coaster
Netting created using the Magic Center inset into Coaster
Magic Center inset into Coaster
Netting created using the Floweret Center inset into Coaster
Floweret Center inset into Coaster
Netting created using the Candle Center inset into Coaster
Candle Center inset into Coaster

Bookmark Photos

Bookmark made with Candle Circle and the length in Plain Stitch
Candle Circle with length in Plain Stitch
Bookmark made with Candle Circle and the length in Plain Stitch
Candle Circle with length in Plain Stitch
Bookmark made with Floweret Circle and the length in Plain Stitch
Floweret Circle with length in Plain Stitch
Bookmark made with Magic Circle, Beet Stitch and a Pointed End.
Magic Circle, Beet Stitch, Pointed End
Bookmark made with Magic Circle, Plain Stitch and a Pointed End
Magic Circle, Plain Stitch, Pointed End
Bookmark made with Plain Circle and the length in Plain Stitch
Plain Circle with the length in Plain Stitch
Bookmark made with Well Circle and the length in Shield Stitch
Well Circle with the length in Shield Stitch
Bookmark made with Tops Circle and the length in Plain Stitch
Tops Circle with the length in Plain Stitch
Bookmark made with Tier Circle, Cube Stitch and a Tassel
Tier Circle, Cube Stitch length, and a Tassel
Bookmark made with Web Circle, Beet Stitch and a Pointed End.
Web Circle, Beet Stitch length, and a Pointed End.

Dishcloth Photos

Circular Dishcloth created using the Carrots Increase Stitch and made with cotton yarn
Circular Dishcloth: Carrots Increase Stitch
Circular Dishcloth created using the Fan Increase Stitch and made with cotton yarn
Circular Dishcloth: Fan Increase Stitch
Circular Dishcloth created using the Skirt Increase Stitch and made with cotton yarn
Circular Dishcloth: Skirt Increase Stitch

Doily Photo

Chandelier doily made using circular netting.
Circular netting example

Net Bag Photos

Small Circular Net Bag with a tied handle
Small Circular Bag
Medium Circular Net Bag with a tied handle
Medium Circular Bag
Large Circular Net Bag with a tied handle filled with produce
Large Circular Bag

Hairnet Photos

Side view of the Stained Glass Snood made with yarn
Side view of the yarn Stained Glass Snood
Side view of the Stained Glass Snood made with yarn
Side view of the yarn Stained Glass Snood
Back view of the Stained Glass Snood made with crochet thread
Stained Glass Snood - Back View
Side view of the Stained Glass Snood made with crochet thread
Stained Glass Snood - side view

Hot Pad, Coaster, and Bookmark Instructions

These 3" to 5" diameter circles can be made with either yarn or crochet thread.

  • yarn: Hot Pad
  • crochet thread: Bookmark, 3″ Acrylic Coaster Insert

Patterns

  • Candle
  • Floweret
  • Magic
  • Plain
  • Tier
  • Tops
  • Web
  • Well
Dishcloths Instructions

These net dishcloths were made with cotton yarn.

Patterns

  • Circular Carrots Dishcloth
  • Circular Fan Dishcloth
  • Circular Skirt Dishcloth
Doily Instructions, Video, and Transcript
  • Chandelier doily pattern (11.75 inch diameter)

Doily is made with size 20 crochet thread.

  • Starching Netting (2:40)

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Bag Instructions, Video, and Transcript

These bags are made with yarn or string from the bottom up. The two handle sections are made last and tie together to form one handle.

  • Patterns

Small Bag

Medium Bag

Large Bag

  • Netting a Tied Handle for a Circular Bag (4:45)

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Hairnet Instructions

Over the centuries, hair coverings have been known by several names - snood, caul, and hairnet are the most common. Whether these terms can be used interchangeably depends on to whom you are talking.

This snood is made with either yarn or crochet thread.

  • Pattern

Stained Glass Snood

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