NeedleWorkMonday - Broomstick Lace Crochet

in #needleworkmonday5 years ago (edited)

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Happy #NeedleWorkMonday! A few years back during my early days on Steemit, someone suggested I practiced my macro photography on my yarn fibers. I can’t remember who it was but I never forgot the idea. I decided to play around with it last night and the photo above was the clearest shot out of four. I had fun capturing it and will be doing more.

I am finally finished with my mother’s hat and fingerless mitts. Now on to the last piece of the set...the broomstick lace scarf.

This is my second time using this stitch. The first time I made an infinity scarf and used a finer yarn which is better for this stitch. When using a finer yarn it’s easier to shape the stitches into the “lace” design and they turn out more distinctive.

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My mom likes her scarves long and skinny so this one will take me a little longer to finish.

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I just wanted to take this photo to fantasize I was actually knitting for this project. I wanted to try the broomstick lace stitch because it reminded me of knitting . Although it may look like knitting it is still considered a crochet stitch.

19th century crocheters actually used a broomstick handle to create this lace. I can imagine how awkward and/or difficult that was to use. Instead, I am using a size US 50 (25 mm) knitting needle. You will also need a size I (5.5 mm) crochet hook.

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Here is some of the process...

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Normally I would ch. 30 to cast on 30 but since I am making a skinnier scarf I only needed to cast on 20. The broomstick lace is done in multiples of five, you always work with five stitches at a time. Oh and by the way it’s not necessary to say “cast on”, once again I am fantasizing. You are essentially pulling up loops through the chains and placing them on your hook.

Here is the backside...

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The first row is never the prettiest always the trickiest. You have to work harder to shape the lace so that both sides flow evenly. You literally have to turn it into place. It gets easier after this because they began to sort of fall into place. Here are the first three rows...

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Once a row is completed you cast on again and begin the next...

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Gather up five stitches and ch. 1...

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Remove the bundle from needle, shape the stitch where it’s even on both sides and sc 5 into the center...

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To connect the next set of five you gather them together and do a sc...

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Remove the bundle and do 4 sc in the middle. Each lace set will have a total of 5 sc...

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Continue across until all loops have been grouped and gathered...

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Here’s a closeup...

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I started working on this yesterday and this is how far I was able to go...

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I’ll be working on this throughout the next couple of weeks. My mom has been so patient with me. I was supposed to have this set completed at the beginning of Winter. Unfortunately she will probably have to wait until next Winter to wear it since Spring is around the corner. She may be able to squeeze in a couple of wears before then, we’ll see!

That’s all for this week!

Thanks for Stopping In!

All photos are my own and were taken with our Cannon EOS Rebel T6.

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Okay this is simply the most beautiful stitch I have ever seen! I am fascinated that you use a yarn needle and a crochet hook to create this stitch. It is beautiful so far and since this is such an open stitch she could use this scarf this spring I think! Also it's green - good for spring. :)

Thank you! I’m so glad you like the stitch! I was fascinated too when I first learned how the stitch is created.

Yes! That’s such a great point! My mom will definitely love that idea, I hadn’t thought of that! It really would make a nice Spring scarf!

Thank you so much!! ☺️

Wowww that is so fancy looking!! ♥
Great job!
Someday I need to learn to knit....

Thank you! 😄 I’m so glad you like it!!

That is such a cool scarf, I know my wife would love it, as for the macros such a cool idea, I am probably next week going to go ahead and order a new lens for Macro shots, and so looking forward to playing around with it when I get it

Thank you so much! You are one of the ones that have inspired me to get more into macro! I really want to be great at it. I figured why not practice on the things I love?! 😃

Oooh fun!! I look forward to seeing the shots you come up with!!

Really, I do not often do macro, well true macro, these days when I switched to Sony I never got around to getting a macro lens, just trying to decide which lens to get, one is 570 and one is 1000 just haven't decided if the 1K one is worth the extra money LOL

Lol I hear ya! I’m looking forward to seeing your new macro shots once you get the lens you want ;)

Thanks I know I will have fn with it I am sure

This is so pretty @crosheille, I've never heard of this kind of crocheting!

Thank you @lizelle! You don’t hear about it too much that’s why I wanted to share. I actually found this by accident and been in love with it ever since. I’m so glad you like it. Thanks so much for visiting ~ 😊

Broomstick lace was one of the reasons I started to learn crochet :-D A good friend had made herself a broomstick wristband and had send me a lovely lacy cap, mitts and a small bag as presents. I found all these objects so wonderful that I decided I had to learn it myself. (I am sure I already wrote this) But I did not know that all the presents she sent to me were knitted and that her wristwarmer was a super special kind of crochet (broomstick) :-DDD
I still love the texture broomstick crochet provides especially in color changing yarn and bright/intense colors. Your mother will be delighted to get such a beautiful present.

Oh wow this is so cool to know! I think if I would have received a broomstick lace present back then, I would have wanted to learn too. It’s hard not to love this stitch because it is uniquely beautiful. I actually like the idea of a broomstick lace wristband, I bet that was soooo pretty. I agree about the color changing yarn!

Thanks so much for your feedback and comment! 💗

That looks a very exotic and luxurious stitch. I love the macro photographs, such sn interesting way to look at yarn and stitches. I look forward to seeing this scarf develop, it's going to look beautiful!

I thought so too, that’s what drew me to it! Thank you! I’m glad you like the macro shot! I love looking at yarn from this view, it makes you appreciate the beauty of it even more.

Thanks so much for your support always ~ 💗


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Thank you so much for your continued support!

waaaooooo, estoy encantada con tu diseño, te felicito, en lo que puedo me hago algo asi, lo unico malo es que aqui no se consiguen esos hilos a buen precio, son costosos. pero se puede hacer con otro tipo de material.

¡Muchas gracias! Estoy tan contenta de que te haya gustado mi trabajo. Sí, puedes realizar esta puntada con cualquier hilo! Espero que le des una oportunidad! Hay bastantes tutoriales con instrucciones detalladas en línea. Sin embargo aprendí mejor viendo un video paso a paso!

Thank you @crosheille this is a beautiful stitch and great stitch work. The colors a very pretty too. I’ve never come across this stitch; it’s going into my notes for sure!🌸

Thank you @oceanmoon! I really appreciate the compliment of my work! I found it by accident and have been hooked ever since! If you give it a go please do share! 😃

I resteemed so i can find it again in the meantime 😊

Awesome! 😃

What a beautiful scarf, @crocheille and that broom stitch is something fantastic! It looks so delicate and, as you say, a finer yarn would look even more impressive :)))
This stitch will be making rounds in my head now :DDD Thanks for sharing, I learn something new every time I stop by :DDD

Thank you so much @vliet! So glad you like it!

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