Knitting a Lucifer Sarong

in NeedleWorkMonday3 years ago

Hello Hivers around the world! on this occasion I want to share again my activities tonight, so first allow me to introduce myself in @NeedleWorkMonday Community introduce my name @refa, then one of my hobbies is knitting in my spare time. I really like this community, because here I can channel my creativity for the knitting activities that I do, I feel happy to join this community.

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This is my knitting tonight called Sarong Lucifer, knitting is not an easy job. Because it takes longer, moreover it has many patterns with different threads. But I am very grateful to be able to finish this knitting with an estimated time of approximately 3 hours.

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Here the tool I use is a needle while the material is purple thread, in this case I only use one color of thread. Then to make Sarong Lucifer is very easy as below:

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Step 1

The first step, make a dead knot as a start to get started. Then make a chain pattern up to 8 holes, as shown in the picture.

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Step 2

After the first step is complete, the next step is to reinsert the thread in the top 2 holes, which is pulled with a needle and repeated all the way down.

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Step 3

Then do it over and over again with the same pattern to make it look formed, but when knitting requires accuracy so that the pattern is not wrong and the knitting looks neat.

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Step 4

When you're done knitting up, don't forget to make a hanger by adding a little yarn.

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Lucifer Sarong Knitted Results

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Thanks for visiting my blog, I hope this post is useful for all of you. See you again in the next post.

Regards @refa

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Nice job weldon @refa and it fits in so well

Thank you very much, this is one of the hobbies that has become part of the work

Wow that sounds interesting 😊

thank you very much brother, look forward to the next post about knitting