In this crochet video, learn how to assemble your loom and make a strip of basic Hairpin Lace, plus some tips and tricks to help you!
Hairpin Lace is a technique I haven't yet had the privilege of trying - but it's definitely on the short list! One of these days I'm going to pick one up and master this fascinating technique. This type of lace is made using a crochet hook and specialized loom. You make long strips, and then these strips are crocheted together. There are an infinite variety of ways that these strips can be joined. And that's how you get all the amazing projects made with this technique! It was popular in Victorian times, and I think it's due for a comeback.
A beginner photo tutorial and YouTube video to learn to make and join strips of hairpin lace. Step by step photo walkthrough and free blanket pattern.
Want all the Tips & Tricks for Hairpin Lace Crochet? Read more to find 7 need to know pointers and a bonus of changing color in hairpin lace crochet.
Hairpin Lace can be used to create beautiful items. Find out all you need to know and get started making hairpin lace today. Links to free patterns included.
Do you ever go shopping and spy a beautiful, handmade piece that you would love to have and then see the price tag and just about die? Often, our response is to wish we knew how to create such lovely items and then promptly forget them.
I happened to find the same yarn as in the last photo, that’s why I thought of making it.. (note, the last photo isn’t mine, I found it online!) I used a smaller hairpin loom (10 cm). in the orig...
Today I mailed off this baby blanket to my … step-niece-in-law? Anyway, she just had a baby boy last month so I sent her this beauty. It uses the hairpin lace technique I demonstrated a little while ago. Now you can see a finished product! To make this pattern, you will need 3 skeins of […]
Hairpin lace is a beautiful and unique variation on crochet. Here are some Unique Hairpin Lace Crochet Patterns for you if you want to start something new.
My mother made this shawll many many years ago, and she told me that she got that little needle, at the beggining I thought that it was kind of knitte but not this works with crochet, here you can see a video how it works, any way I will try to make some tutorial to show how to make the daysies too. The only thing is the material I will try to find out what kind of material is this I found some resourses here and here but I'm going to continue with my research.
Want all the Tips & Tricks for Hairpin Lace Crochet? Read more to find 7 need to know pointers and a bonus of changing color in hairpin lace crochet.
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A developed skill with a bit of a steep learning curve. Included is a free crochet hairpin lace pattern to try. Download the free worksheets and use video.
FREE crochet pattern for the Hairpin Lace Stole by Antique Crochet Patterns.
Seven hairpin lace braid stitch patterns with written instructions and step by step images.
Combine lace & a luscious stitch pattern for a project that's as rewarding as it is beautiful. Our waves hairpin lace crochet scarf is a must-make!
Learn how to use scrap yarn guide strands to keep your hairpin lace strands straight and untangled. Includes video and photo tutorial.
Do you ever go shopping and spy a beautiful, handmade piece that you would love to have and then see the price tag and just about die? Often, our response is to wish we knew how to create such lovely items and then promptly forget them.
Want all the Tips & Tricks for Hairpin Lace Crochet? Read more to find 7 need to know pointers and a bonus of changing color in hairpin lace crochet.
Learn how to crochet hairpin lace, and get lots of awesome hairpin lace crochet patterns, with Interweave’s how-to guide.
A recent discussion on another site got me to thinking how crochet tools have changed over time. Hooks, themselves, have changed very little. You either have a ‘traditional’ hook or a…
Two years ago, two of my hairpin lace designs were published in Crochet Now magazine. The theme for that issue was Beachcomber and I can'...
Do you ever go shopping and spy a beautiful, handmade piece that you would love to have and then see the price tag and just about die? Often, our response is to wish we knew how to create such lovely items and then promptly forget them.
Hairpin lace is a beautiful and unique variation on crochet. Here are some Unique Hairpin Lace Crochet Patterns for you if you want to start something new.
Create this stunning hairpin lace table runner using this crochet pattern. Don't know how? Watch the video tutorial and see how easy it really is!
Free step by step video on how to cast on using a classic hairpin lace technique, work the basic stitch and cast off.
I recently started a new project using the technique I learned Hairpin Lace. I am making my mother a shawl using Caron Simply Soft in the Victorian Rose color. I saw this technique in a book I bought and I couldn't wait to start something with it. Since I had wanted to make my mother a shawl for sometime now I decided this would be perfect for making her one. First Step is to make strips with equal amount of loops on each side joined in the middle with single crochet. There are different methods other than using a single crochet to join them at the middle but this is the basic form. When you first start this out its sometimes difficult to keep the row of joins even but with practice you will get better. I actually didn't do such a bad job my first time so its different for some. This is one piece with 40 loops on each side. You basically have to make strips like the one above and join them together somehow in order to get the finished product. Making these can be time consuming but its definitely worth it in the end. In order to complete one piece for the shawl I need two strips of loops which will be joined together to get one piece for the shally. You want to be careful when joining them that the loops are not twisted unless that the look you are going for. You could put a piece of yarn through them to keep them from twisting so its easier for you to join them later. To the right is one completed piece. I slip stitched the two pieces next to each other this way I don't need any extra yarn to attach them together. For the outside I crocheted a chain of 12 and single crochet every six loops. I have estimated that I will need about 12 to 16 of these to complete the shawl. Like I said before it does take a while to do this because of all the different steps you have to do before getting one piece finished. After making this piece you can either join the next piece with this one or make all your pieces and join them by crocheting them all together. It just depends on what you like best. I'm not sure what method I am going to use to make my shawl. We will just have to see when I get to that point. I deinitley keep an update on this one because I know its going to take a long time to complete.
Two years ago, two of my hairpin lace designs were published in Crochet Now magazine. The theme for that issue was Beachcomber and I can'...
In this crochet video, learn how to assemble your loom and make a strip of basic Hairpin Lace, plus some tips and tricks to help you!
"Hairpin lace" evokes various images, but when worked in different materials and different scale, is another thing entirely.
Hairpin Lace is a technique I haven't yet had the privilege of trying - but it's definitely on the short list! One of these days I'm going to pick one up and master this fascinating technique. This type of lace is made using a crochet hook and specialized loom. You make long strips, and then these strips are crocheted together. There are an infinite variety of ways that these strips can be joined. And that's how you get all the amazing projects made with this technique! It was popular in Victorian times, and I think it's due for a comeback.
Last night while surfing the web looking for neat crochet pictures and patterns, I ran across this site that I just have to share with y...
I happened to find the same yarn as in the last photo, that’s why I thought of making it.. (note, the last photo isn’t mine, I found it online!) I used a smaller hairpin loom (10 cm). in the orig...
My Indian Summer Lace Top uses a variety of broomstick lace stitches. You may have come across this technique before – but for those who haven’t – don’t worry, I have made videos showing how to do…
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Want all the Tips & Tricks for Hairpin Lace Crochet? Read more to find 7 need to know pointers and a bonus of changing color in hairpin lace crochet.
Combine lace & a luscious stitch pattern for a project that's as rewarding as it is beautiful. Our waves hairpin lace crochet scarf is a must-make!
I happened to find the same yarn as in the last photo, that’s why I thought of making it.. (note, the last photo isn’t mine, I found it online!) I used a smaller hairpin loom (10 cm). in the orig...