Coat Hanger With Lace Insertion
Cast on 60 stitches
Knit 2 rows
3rd row Knit with Lace
Knit 3 rows
Knit 1 row with lace
Knit 5 rows
Knit 1 row with lace
Knit 3 rows
Knit 1 row with lace
Knit 2 rows
Cast off
When knitting lace into the rows, with wrong side of work facing, place lace at back of work, insert needle into the stitch and through the hole in the centre of lace and complete knitted stitch.
Working into each hole of lace, continue in this manner till end of row.
I always fold the lace over at beginning and end of rows (knitting into 2 holes) to make a neater edge
Coat Hanger With Lace Insertion
The coat hanger pattern I mostly use is
Adult Cast on 60 sts 5mm needles
Knit 3 rows.
On 4th row knit in lace.
Repeat these 4 rows until either 4 or 5 rows of lace have been knitted.
Knit 3 rows.
Cast off.
To make up.
Pad coathanger and sew cover on, cover hook with plastic tubing and tie a ribbon bow to finish.
(I only do 4 rows of lace but this is my preference. If you do 5 rows the hanger goes in the middle of the row of lace)
Sometimes I knit with lace to go over the hook if I am giving them away for gifts.
This is not an American pattern so you should check the needle size you would use for double knitting yarn.