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This pattern is a buttoned entrelac cowl knit in triangular blocks.
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This scarf features the entrelac technique in alternating Stockinette stitch and lace panels.
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This tee pattern is a departure from traditional entrelac: tiers of squares that grow and shrink in size stack up into a neatly fitted yoke and a flattering built-in shape.
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The designer achieves an argyle kilt-sock look with her “woven” entrelac socks. Includes complete instructions on the entrelac technique.
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Work entrelac in multi-colored yarns, then felt it and cut out shapes to make Felted Entrelac Potholders. From the scraps, you can cut small heart shapes for ornaments.
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With this pattern, the felted entrelac pouches are worked in the round with drawstrings and are perfect as key fobs.
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This garden afghan is knitted in a traditional entrelac technique. The green rectangles have an embossed leaf, the flowers are worked in a stockinette stitch, and the yellow rectangles have bobbles knitted in them.
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Entrelac is worked in self-striping yarn for the back of the hand in these funky mitts, while the palm is worked in solid-color stockinette.
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Fat, plush cables and stockinette stitch look fresh in entrelac turned on edge. It's a surprisingly quick knit with doubled yarn.
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