Eichenlaub
Oak Foliage. Added May 9, 2004. Shown with Fostoria "June" pieces.
Pfingstrosen
Peonies. Added January 27, 2003. Altin Basak cotton #50.
Roswitha
Added October 26, 2002. Sixty-six inches square. Silk cord with 2.5mm needles. Another beautiful Herbert Niebling Design.
Campanule
Bellflower. Added February 12, 2002. Silk cord.
Federdolde
Cotton #60 and 1.5mm needles. Added July 8, 2001.
Adelaida
From an old Spanish book. One of Niebling's many "Lily of the Valley" variations. Three-ply twisted silk cord. Finished in April of 2001; added July 2, 2001.
Goldregen
Laburnum. Three-ply twisted silk cord. Finished in February of 2001; added July 2, 2001.
Eiche
Oak. Tablecloth by Herbert Niebling. 74" in diameter. With the exception of one, unavoidable splice, the 342 rounds were knitted with a continuous fiber. Three-ply silk with 2.50 needles. Added July 5, 2000.
Herbstlaub
Autumn Foliage. Niebling design published by Erica Verlag. Three-ply silk thread. Added August 26, 2000.
Lyra
Herbert Niebling design. Originally published by Verlag Otto Beyer, this pattern was reprinted in "Kunststricken" by BuchVerlag für die Frau.Anchor Liana #10 thread with 3mm needles.
Lachskönigin
"Salmon Queen," an Ivy Geranium. Seldom seen centerpiece by Niebling. From Ericas Handarbeiten #80, published by Erica Verlag. Added July 19, 2000.
Gloxiniæflora
Salon-Rooktafelkleed from the Dutch Kunstbreien published by A.en H. Bruil. 10/2 Tencel with 2mm needles.
Bucaneve
Snowdrop.From Lavori Artistici a Calza #7. Liana #20 and 2.50mm needles.
Ruth
Austermann Mimosa #10 and 3mm needles.
Erich Engeln Design
This doily is from Mr. Engeln's 35th leaflet. There is an error in round 51, which should read:*k1, k2tog, yo, k11(not 10), yo6X, k18, k2tog, yo6x, k4* I used Anchor Linen 20/3 and US #2 needles.
Erich Engeln Design
This one is from Engeln's leaflet #36, letter B. Manuela #20 and 2.5mm needles