Do you need to keep your curtains tied back? Looking for curtain ties? This free knitting pattern for quick and easy to make curtain ties will be perfect. I needed something to keep the curtains back so my children didn't play in them. I wanted something that was quick and easy to make so I designed this knitting pattern for curtain ties.
What can you use this pattern for?
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Curtain ties
Garter stitch curtain tie
Size:
approx 28cm when done upYou will need:
50 gram ball of aran (it will make a few as they use approx 10grams of yarn)
4mm needles
2 buttons
You will need to know how to:
Cast onKnit
yarn forward (yfd) or here is How to do a yfd in 5 easy steps
Cast off
Pattern:
Cast on 16 sitches
Knit 64 rows
Button hole row: k7, yfd, k2tog, k7
knit 6rows
Cast off, thread in the ends and add the button.
Knit
Purl
yarn forward (yfd) or here is How to do a yfd in 5 easy steps
Cast off
Row 3 & 4: Knit 1, Purl 1
Repeat these four rows
© 2018 Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits. All rights reserved.
This pattern is intended for personal use only. Use for commercial purposes, for the sale of items made or selling of the pattern itself is prohibited. Reproduction in whole or part for commercial use is strictly prohibited.
Hurdle stitch curtain tie
Size:
approx 28cm when done upYou will need:
50 gram ball of aran (it will make a few as they use approx 10grams of yarn)
4mm needles
2 buttons
You will need to know how to:
Cast onKnit
Purl
yarn forward (yfd) or here is How to do a yfd in 5 easy steps
Cast off
Hurdle stitch:
Row 1 & 2: KnitRow 3 & 4: Knit 1, Purl 1
Repeat these four rows
Pattern:
Cast on 16 sitches
Knit 64 rows in hurdle stitch
Button hole row: k7, yfd, k2tog, k7
if your not sure how to do a yfd see:
knit 6rows
Cast off, thread in the ends and add the button.
Happy knitting, if you have any questions about the pattern or are stuck please leave a comment or email cwcknits@gmail.com
Hurdle stitch
© 2018 Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits. All rights reserved.
This pattern is intended for personal use only. Use for commercial purposes, for the sale of items made or selling of the pattern itself is prohibited. Reproduction in whole or part for commercial use is strictly prohibited.
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2 comments:
What a practical solution, I've made quick tie backs with ribbon before but never thought to knit them. The textures are great.
Awh thanks,they are quite quick and easy to knit up.
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