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I have spent several days writing charts and testing patterns for knitted curtain tie-backs. And here at last is the finished pattern. With a combination of cabling and shaping, this pattern can be knitted in virtually any yarn to suit the curtains you have. I used a slubby wool for mine, as I wanted a chunky effect. The ends are finished with a D-ring where they hook to the wall, though ribbon or an I-cord could be used.

It’s a very nice pattern to knit, based on a 12 row repeat, knitted to the length you require. The pattern will cost you only £5.00. On receipt of payment I will e-mail the PDF to you. You will need Adobe Reader, which can be downloaded for free. Please bear in mind I live in the UK, so if payment is received overnight, I will e-mail the PDF the next day.

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2 Responses to “Serpentine Curtain Tie-Backs”

  1. VickiKnit on June 8th, 2009 at 9:36 pm

    Yay – your first pattern for sale! Very pretty, I like the texture. :)

  2. Shana on June 8th, 2009 at 10:05 pm

    Thank you :) It feels very soft and fluffy, yet retains a strong rugged look…’eck I’ve been away from Ravelry too long!