Size K crochet hook for joining the strips Hairpin Lace Loom Part 1 – The Loom Part 2 – Crocheting the Strips Part 3 – Joining the Strips Part 4 – Finishing the Project Although we normally do not share links to other sites on the blog, we mainly reserve that for Facebook, if you...
3) Using a proper hairpin lace loom, you can adjust the size of the loops to make small, 1/2″ sized loops, or larger 2″ loops (some looms will make the loops even larger still). 4) This is the only way you can achieve this look in crochet. You can make many strips and then...
2] When you’ve placed about 10 loops on each side of the loom, stop. You should have finished the loop that is facing you. Lay the loom on the table in front of you. Count the loops on each rod. The number should be the same. If you have one more on one side, crochet one ...
Summer is truly upon us and I’ve seen some lacy clothing come out of storage and have a day in the sun. Summer is perfect for crochet and it seems that each year, every season, I see more and more crochet in stores, online, and on the runway. Hairpin lace is a classic crochet t...
Use a Size K crochet hook for joining the strips. 1] Working from the left side of your project, lay 2 completed strips side by side. Unroll just enough of the the strips so you can work with them, being very careful not to twist the strips. ...
I have only seen hairpin lace done with crochet thread so far so this is neat to see it done with yarn! Jeannie Posted on February 8, 2010 at 2:52 pm I have my needles ready…any chance you’ll have left-handed instructions as well? Kimara Posted on February 8, 2010 at 3:10 ...