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EDGE 1:
Rows 1-4: k all sts across each row (4 rows total).
Now you will start the lacework and knit until your desired length. The lacework is a 4 row repeat.
LACE:
Row 1: sl1 wyib, k4, *yo, sl1 k wise, k2, psso 2* repeat until 4 sts left, k2, sl1 wyib, p1.
Row 3: sl1 wyib, k3, *yo, sl1 k wise, k2, psso 2* repeat until 2 sts left, sl1 wyib, p1.
Repeat rows 1-4 until your table runner is 6″ (15.2cm) longer than the length of the table you are
making it for. For example, my table is 4ft so I knit until 4.5ft. Then continue to the Edge 2 section.
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D EE
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EDGE 2:
For this section we will begin on the backside of your work, so you’ll need to stop your lace section after a row 1 or
row 3.
Now you will knit one more row while doing a simple bind off. Cut yarn and weave in all ends.
Fringe
I added a simple fringe to each end of the table runner and knotted the ends together. For a photo tutorial on
Make sure to pin this pattern on Pinterest for later!
XOXO, Kalley
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7.26.22
JEAN DODD SAID:
For the Marcie Table Runner, how much yarn would I need for a 60 inch table?
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