Friday, July 18, 2014

Broomstick Crochet


Linda and Marinda were here yesterday. Marinda doesn't want to learn to tat - she says that if she wants something tatted, she'll just ask me to do it! So Linda showed us how to do broomstick crochet. Linda does have a 'broomstick', like a very thick knitting needle, but prefers to use a ruler. The yarn is looped around the ruler and then crocheted off in groups. Hmmm. I wonder how it would look in handspun, handdyed wool? Could there be a tatted version? The very long picots part is easy, how to group them needs some thought.

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  1. That looks amazing! What an interesting technique!
    I am looking forward what do you do with your handmade yarn:)

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  2. This is unusual, something that I haven't seen before!

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  3. Lol! I can only suggest a lot of CWJ! Too much work! Better doing that with crochet! It's nice and it would be amazing with your handdyed wool. Hugs, Ninetta

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    1. How about joining with the shuttle thread, as in inverted tatting?

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  4. I love that look and yes, there is a tatted version. I think it's in the book Playing with Picots(which I do not have, but am wanting). I have seen it several times and love the look of the tatted version!! :)
    Here's a link to a sample and a pattern too: http://marthas-tatting-blog.blogspot.com/2013/05/broomstick-lace-tatting.html

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    1. Oh, thanks very much for the link - Martha is way ahead of me! Interesting.

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  5. It's quite pretty. Does it snag easily?

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  6. My mom taught me to make broomstick lace way back in high school. It was so much fun! I can only imagine how it would look in some lovely homespun!

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