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Broomstick Lace Triangle Shawl
"Would you crochet with your broomstick? If you answered yes, you're very much like the 19th century crocheters using the broomstick lace technique. Broomstick Lace, also known as jiffy lace or peacock eye crochet, can be done more easily now a days. Recently, I was given the opportunity to use a very cool tool, the 'Groove' Broomstick Lace Tool by Chetnanigans. This tool has by far made my broomstick lace crocheting easier, quicker and way more fun!"
Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge13 sc = 4"
Finished Size55" by 37" by 37"
Materials List
- 2 skeins Lion Brand Vanna's Style in Sky; approximately 360 yards with fringe
- J/10-6.00mm
- The Groove Broomstick Tool from Chetnanigans
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achumley0003 31706 34
Sep 01, 2017
I love how complicated broomstick lace looks, and the fact that the lace looks different than normal crochet lace. From everything I have read it doesn't seem to be very complicated. It just seems like holding the extra tool would take some practice. I love the way this shawl looks and I love the blue yarn. I will definitely need to as this to my pattern queue once I get around to learning this stitch, which I am hoping will be soon.
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