I made these a good few years back. A friend commissioned these for a present for her friend, and they were highly appreciated, for what I heard.

The pattern for the ruffles came from Pinterest, the bobble pattern I charted out on a piece of paper. Forethought thumbs, no gusset. The bows are made of lingerie lace, that’s stretchy. Buttons and beads were chosen from my neverending stash and sewing them on took several hours.

For bobbles like this I learned to knit backwards without flipping the work. It’s slower for me and I do like 8 stitches max but still felt more efficient than flipping the work after every 5-8 stitches.

    • @SokuOP
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      31 year ago

      Thank you!

      Instead of turning the work and purling, I changed the direction of knitting from right to left to from left to right.

      Let’s say the 5 stitch bobble: KYOKYOK into the same stitch, (turn work and P5, turn work and K5)x2, K5tog. So I did the KYOKYOK but didn’t turn the work. I used the left needle as the working needle and started knitting “in the wrong direction”. It’s called mirror knitting and seems like a lot of ambidextrous self taught peeps use it.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Thanks for the nice explanation. I just looked up a video and I am really impressed that you can go in both directions. That is definitely an ambidextrous skill!