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Broomstick lace crochet
Broomstick lace crochet













broomstick lace crochet

To follow this crochet tutorial you’ll need a crochet hook. MATERIALS YOU’LL NEED TO LEARN THE BROOMSTICK LACE STITCH: Just click the link & open them in new tabs to learn them later. OTHER CROCHET STITCHES YOU MIGHT WANT TO LEARN:īefore you start learning the crochet stitch for this post, I want to share other crochet stitch tutorials from Joy of Motion. CROCHET PATTERN DESIGNS USING THE BROOMSTICK LACE STITCH.

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HOW TO CROCHET THE BROOMSTICK LACE STITCH – VIDEO GUIDE.

broomstick lace crochet

  • HOW TO CROCHET THE BROOMSTICK LACE STITCH – WRITTEN DESCRIPTION.
  • HOW TO CROCHET THE BROOMSTICK LACE STITCH – PICTURE GUIDE.
  • MATERIALS YOU’LL NEED TO LEARN THE BROOMSTICK LACE STITCH.
  • OTHER CROCHET STITCHES YOU MIGHT WANT TO LEARN.
  • On the bottom I’ve added a list of the Joy of Motion crochet patterns where the broomstick lace stitch is used. Try the crochet stitch today & find a crochet project to use it in later. This crochet tutorial will walk you through step by step, with pictures, video & written descriptions. If you have bought one of my crochet patterns, you might wonder how the broomstick lace stich is crocheted. However you’ll need to know how to crochet at double crochet stitch to crochet this stitch. The stitch is not as hard as it looks, & you’ll get used to using the “broomstick” quite quickly. How big the diameter of the “broomstick”, decides the how the outcome looks. The broomstick however can be anything round & long, lik a pen, a thicker crochet hook or knitting needle. Because you’ll also need a but also a “broomstick”. The interesting thing about this stitch is that you will be needing not just the crochet hook & yarn. It’s really lovely when it comes to texture & eye-appeal. This completes your first row of broomstick lace! You can now draw loops up through each of the single crochet stitches you made in step 5, and continue to repeat steps 1-5 till your project reaches the desired length.Let’s just say, I hope you are ready to learn the broomstick lace stitch. Note: make sure to check how many loops you have in each group to avoid accidental increases or decreases.Ħ. Continue this process until all the loops have been crocheted into. Work one single crochet for every loop in the group on your hook (I worked 5 single crochet into the group of 5 loops). Yarn over and pull through the group of large loops on your hook. At this point, if it is easier for you to manage, you can remove the large needle from your work altogether.ĥ. Slide your hook through the first group of loops (for this example that’s 5 loops per repeat) and pull them off the needle. This step creates the large loops of yarn you will see in the finished lace.Ĥ. Repeat until you have drawn up a loop through every stitch in your chain and transferred them onto the knitting needle.

    broomstick lace crochet

    Crochet back into the chain, drawing up a loop in each stitch and pulling it up over the knitting needle.ģ. Draw the final chain up over the knitting needle.Ģ. For this sample I wanted to make repeats of 5, so I chained 15 stitches for 3 repeats. When making broomstick lace, this tool is often called the “pin.”ġ. I used a needle from a pair of ‘Speed Stix’ (US 50/25mm). Large knitting needle (or actual broomstick, if you dare!): You can use any large needle for this project the larger your needle, the larger your loops will be.I used a US K10.5/6.5mm hook for larger, more open stitches. Crochet hook: Use whatever hook you feel works best with your yarn.I chose Martha Stewart Crafts Extra Soft Wool Blend because I love the twist and soft luster. Yarn for your project: Choose a yarn you want to show off.For a long time I was intimidated by broomstick lace, so I wanted to share how easy it is to create this beautiful, reversible fabric! Dating back to the 1800s, this technique creates large loops of yarn that gently twist to the left, giving the finished project especially elegant drape. Broomstick lace has a beautiful, open look that really shows off the character and texture of your yarn.















    Broomstick lace crochet