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"Broomstick lace is such a beautiful technique that is woefully underused. Historically it was called Jiffy Lace because of how quick and easy it is to make. If you’ve never tried it before, this shawl would be a great way to learn how to crochet Broomstick Lace. If you’re an old hand at this, well, you already know how much fun it is! This shawl starts at one corner and grows larger with every row. The pattern is written so you can stop at any time. Make your shawl as large or small as you desire. This pattern is written so you can use virtually any yarn. However bulky, super bulky, and jumbo weight yarns are not suggested as they may not drape well. For different weights of yarn you will need different yarn amounts. The pattern is also written so you can use virtually any size hook as long as it pairs well with your yarn. You will also need a dowel or large knitting needle to hold your stitches as you make the Broomstick Lace. The size dowel or needle you will need will depend on the weight of yarn you are using and will ideally be at least 18”/ 45.7cm long to hold the large number of stitches present at the end of the shawl."
Crochet HookC/2 or 2.75 mm hook, D/3 or 3.25 mm hook, F/5 or 3.75 mm hook, G/6 or 4 mm hook, H/8 or 5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeFingering: 4 Broomstick Lace Repeats are 2 1/2”/ 6.5cm wide and 3 1/4”/ 8.5cm tall
Sport or DK: 4 Broomstick Lace Repeats are 3”/ 7.6cm wide and 3 1/2″/ 9cm tall
Worsted: 4 Broomstick Lace Repeats are 3 3/4”/ 9.5cm wide and 3 3/4″/ 9.5cm tall
Finished SizeVariable
Materials List
- Yarn - Fingering, DK, or Worsted
- Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
- Dowel for Broomstick Lace
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Cheryl Y
Apr 24, 2018
Oh sweet! I love the Broomstick lace crochet, but always forget how much I like it with all the other crochet techniques that I do. This Balai shaw brings me right back to the best and different crocheting technique yet. The written pattern is great, I really appreciate all the different notes for different yarn sizes, and hook sizes. So good info to keep on hand. I have not done a shawl in this manner but I'm up for it and hope it comes out as good as the one pictured. The two row repeat until desired length is so easy. I'm hoping to do this one really soon to wear this summer.. Thank you so much for this free crochet shawl pattern.
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