Amanda by Herbert Niebling

Amanda

Knitting
January 1959
Thread ?
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
2.0 mm
125x175 cm
German Polish

Aus 2x3 Motiven ca. 125x175 cm; Motivgröße 50x50

Die Grundstrickschrift ist in dieser Stitch Map zu sehen. Sie ist identisch mit dem Ladybug mesh stitch aus Marianne Kinzels “First Book of Modern Lace”.

Achtung: Ravelry verlangt die Angabe eines Designers. Da ich im Buch keinen Designer gefunden habe, habe ich ersatzweise Burda Design Team angegeben.

In Anna 05/1985, this pattern is a variation consisting of 3 motifs with a border along the bottom only, without any plain rounds between the joined motifs and the border. It is a cafe curtain rather than a tablecloth.

In Diana D 1511 (Modell 24), this pattern is a single motif with no border.

This pattern (the 2x3 multi-motif tablecloth with border) is also in the standalone pattern pamphlet Schwabe-Beyer Strickschrift No. 70 645 (circa 1959). In one of the ads for this pattern, it is called Couchtischdecke “Amanda”.

Version in Sabrina Robótki (Model 24) lacks the edging in the other versions.

In Strick-Lehrbuch, 603/106 on pages 170/171. Tablecloth made of six squares plus a wide border.

Note:
Pattern is clearly by Niebling, and is the same as the center motif of his Strahlenkelchblume pattern