Thread Lace
Alternatives
Lace Type
|
Main
Yarn Feeder |
Secondary Yarn Feeder |
Result
|
|
Lace |
Garment
yarn |
Thin
thread in matching color |
Lacy
fabric, thread barely visible; “normal thread lace” |
|
Lace |
Garment
yarn |
Thin
thread or yarn in different shade |
Lacy
fabric, with heathery look |
|
Felting
with fur yarn |
Fur |
Garment
wool yarn |
Fur
fabric, most of fur shows on purl side |
|
Texture |
Garment
yarn |
Garment
yarn |
Purl
side is right side, resembles tuck but is more subtle |
|
Texture |
Fuzzy
yarn |
Smooth
yarn |
Knit
side is right side, smooth yarn tones down the fuzzy yarn |
|
Texture |
Smooth
yarn |
Fuzzy
yarn |
Knit
side is right side, smooth yarn not visible, appears to be
plated |
|
Floats |
“Float
yarn” |
Medium
thread in contrast color |
Purl
side is right side, floats should be no more than one stitch
across. |
Since thread
lace is really a variation of fairisle knitting, just about any
stitch pattern can be used. The following criteria should be used
when selecting a pattern:
-
The number
of thread stitches in a row determines the length of the purl
side floats. For normal thread lace, this is not a problem. In
fact, “pull up” thread lace requires 4 or more stitches.
-
The amount
of solid area determines the laciness of the material.
Thread/yarn
selection varies the end result considerably:
-
To maximize
the lace look, choose a garment yarn and thread yare in the same
color.
-
For texture,
the garment and yarn and thread yarn should be about the same
weight.
-
For a 3-D
effect on the purl side, the thread yarn should be darker than
the garment yarn.
When knitting
thread lace, turn end needle selection off. This will cause the end
stitches to always knit with both yarns.
On a Brother
machine, push in both MC and L buttons on the carriage for thread
lace.
The stitch
pattern on the left was used for the texture samples. It can also
be used with the garter carriage. The stitch pattern on the right
(Brother 403) was used for the float sample. The fur sample used
the bird’s eye (seed stitch) pattern.
