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Niebling Symbols LH55 TRANSLATION KEY TO GERMAN TERMS AND SYMBOLS FOR Mustern Pattern KUNSTSTRICKEN, DECKEN, GARNITUREN, SPITZEN Mustertouren or Musterrunde PATTERN ROWS (Odd numbered rows) by HERBERT NIEBLING Nadel Knitting Needle The symbols used in this Niebling portfolio follow those established in the ‘20 by [6 Nadeln No 0] [(6) #0 Knitting Needles] designers Niedner, Billforth, Wallach and Lang. These are presented here as a guide Perlen Bead or Pearl SYMBOLS Pfouenfeder Peacock Feather NIEDNER / BILLFORth WALLAch / LANG Randspitz Border Edging lift off Rechts Stricken Knit (K.1) [13 Rechts] [Knit 13] knit (k1) Rund Round purl (p1) [Rund Deckchen] [Round Doily] cast off Runden Rows 1 yarn over (1 yo) Spannen Stretching 2 yarn over Spitzen Edging knit through back of loop (tbl) Strickmasche Knitting Stitch slip 1, knit 1, pass slip stitch over (psso) Stricknadeln Knitting Pins (Needles) Strumpf Stocking knit 2 together (k2tog) Tasche Purse or Handbag knit 4 together Taschentuch Handkerchief knit 5 together Tellerdeckchen Plate Doily purl 2 together (p2tog) Touren Rows purl 3 together (p3tog) [1 Tour Rechts] [1 Row Knit Stitches] slip 1 (lift 1 off) Typensatz Pattern crochet off Viereck Square or 4-Corners knit 2 crosswise: pull 2nd stitch through 1st Waggendecke Carriage Blanket stitch, knit 1, then the other Waschen Washing Weinglasdeckel Wine Glass Cover knit 2 from 3 stitches: knit 3 together, lift new stitch back onto left needle, then knit this stitch Wiederholen Repeat through back of loop Zacken Pointed Edge slip 1, knit 2 together, pass slip stitch over pass slip stitch over (psso) Material from KNITTED LACE II (Kunst-Stricken II), Lacis Publications knit 5 tog. through back of loop (k5tog tbl) knit 2 tog. through back of loop (k2tog tbl) LACIS PUBLICATIONS knit 3 tog. through back of loop (k3tog tbl) BERKELEY, CA 94703 knit 2 into 1 stitch © 2010 LACIS knit 4 into 1 stitch knit 7 into 1 stitch or yarn over TRANSLATION OF TERMS knit 2 tog. twice, lift first stitch over second Abhakeln Crocheting Off Mussel stitch: knit 2 of 3 stitches, transfer to Abketten der Maschen Casting Off short needle, wrap 20 times with working thread, transfer wrapped stitches back to Abschnitt Section right needle, continue work, on return row, Achteckiges Eight sided doily knit wrapped stitches Aeilstuck Pattern Section Mussel stitch: twice knit 2 together, transfer Anschlagen von Maschen Casting On the 2 new stitches onto separate short nee- [12 Maschen Anschlag] [Cast on 12 stitches] dle, wrap working thread 1 times around Beutel Bag lift 3 st. onto short separate needle, knit the Bluse Blouse next 3, lift stitches of separate needle over and knit off separately Decke Doily Ecke Corner or Point knit 1st stitch onto the previous needle Einmal Once knit the first 2 stitches onto the previous needle Einsatz Insert yarn over that is to be dropped Fenstervorhang Window Curtain Fertigstellen Finishing knit 1 that grabs around the dropped yarn over Feste Masche Single Crochet Forhang Curtain knit 2 Greldborse Coin Purse caterpillar Gestrickte Kantchen Knitted Edgings bead (pearl) Glanzgarn Pearl Cotton slip last stitch of row onto first needle Grundmuster Ground Pattern Gurtel Belt knit first stitch, slip onto last needle of row Haarband Hair Band pull 2 stitches through 1 stitch, K all 3 Hakelgarn Crochet Cotton Hakelnadel Crochet Hook Halbhandschuh Half Glove Handschuh Gloves Holzperlen Wooden Beads ABREVATIONS Kinder Haubchen Child’s Bonnet Kinder Jackchen Child’s Jacket Kinder Strumpf Child’s Stockings bet between cro crochet ndl needle Kissen Pillow row(s) decr decrease P Pearl (P1) Kragen Collar C Cast on incr increase pat pattern Kuchenhglacke Cake Cover ch chain K Knit (K1) rep repeat Lang Long.
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