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		<title>Knitted Fishnet Stockings.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since this is my most &#8220;hearted&#8221; finished object on ravelry, I guess it would a good place to start to offer a tutorial. I&#8217;ve tried a few different &#8220;fishnet&#8221; type projects, including Stitch &#8216;n Bitch&#8217;s &#8220;Quick-n-Dirty Fishnets&#8221; and Knitty&#8217;s &#8220;Lolita Legs&#8221;. After altering &#8220;Lolita Legs&#8221; quite a bit, I came up with this: They are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since this is my most &#8220;hearted&#8221; finished object on ravelry, I guess it would a good place to start to offer a tutorial. I&#8217;ve tried a few different &#8220;fishnet&#8221; type projects, including Stitch &#8216;n Bitch&#8217;s &#8220;Quick-n-Dirty Fishnets&#8221; and <a href="http://knitty.com/ISSUEsummer04/PATTlolita.html">Knitty&#8217;s &#8220;Lolita Legs&#8221;</a>. After altering &#8220;Lolita Legs&#8221; quite a bit, I came up with this:</p>
<p><center><img src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16/surrealestate22/DSCN1035.jpg" title="Knitted Fishnet Stockings." alt="DSCN1035 Knitted Fishnet Stockings." /></center></p>
<p>They are much easier than they look, and since they lace up the back, they allow for mistakes in increases and such. I used a cotton yarn, but anything that is hard-wearing and washable will do. Count on using about 250 yds, usually about 2 skeins.</p>
<p>Use size 13 needles- I used DPNs but the stockings will be knit entirely flat and joined with a lace-up seam. This seems to work faster, but if you wish, you can knit in the round until after the heel. </p>
<p>Cast on 24 stitches.<br />
Row 1- Knit.<br />
Row 2 (and all even rows)- Purl.<br />
Row 3- knit.<br />
Row 5- slip 1, *YO, k2tog*, rep *-*, slip last stitch<br />
Row 7- slip 1, *Skp, YO*, rep *-*, slip last stitch<br />
(this is the basic fishnet pattern)<br />
Row 9- slip 1, m 1, *YO, k2tog*, rep *-*, slip last stitch<br />
Row 11- slip 1, m1, *Skp, YO*, rep *-*, slip last stitch<br />
Repeat rows 5-12 until length is same as toe to beginning of heel, approx two repeats. </p>
<p>Heel:<br />
Row 1- kn 2, *YO, k2tog*, rep *-*, kn 2<br />
Row 3- kn 4, *Skp, YO*, rep *-*, kn4<br />
Row 5- kn 2, *YO, k2tog*, rep *-*, kn 2</p>
<p>Leg (continues as same fishnet pattern with less increases):<br />
slip 1, m1, *YO, k2tog*, rep *-*, slip last stitch<br />
slip 1, *Skp, YO*, rep *-*, slip last stitch</p>
<p>Continue until piece is desired length, allowing a couple extra inches for horizontal stretching. If you have used cotton yarn, Remember it will tend to loosen a bit.</p>
<p>Work a few rows of stockinette with a bigger needle (size 15 for S-M, 17 for L-XL). Bind off VERY LOOSELY. Use extra yarn for laces- cut it about 2X longer than the stockings. Wind it through the eyelet stitches along either side and tie at the top. I highly recommend hand-sewing in some elastic at the top- just be careful not to get it <i>too</i> tight. You can also &#8220;join&#8221; the sides by sewing the elastic into a circle.</p>
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