This crochet scarf is made in a similar way than the previously presented Broomstick Lace scarf and seems to be very easy to make :)
Links:
Crochet Scarf (Easy Crochet Scarf (For Beginners!))
Here at unikatissima:
Broomstick Lace Scarf
…compilation of tutorials
This crochet scarf is made in a similar way than the previously presented Broomstick Lace scarf and seems to be very easy to make :)
Links:
Crochet Scarf (Easy Crochet Scarf (For Beginners!))
Here at unikatissima:
Broomstick Lace Scarf
I find this lacy crochet shawl very elegant! :)
I find these fingerless lace gloves nice.
And if it gets really cold you can simply wear them over single-coloured, e.g. black gloves :)
Links:
Fingerless Lace Gloves (Cafe au Lait Mitts)
Wrist Warmers
Another discovery at Project Gutenberg: The Ladies’ Work-Book – Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, &c. Unfortunately I don’t know when it was published.
You can find there very interesting patterns, e.g. beautiful filet crochet patterns as on the picture.
One day…
;-)
Links:
Project Gutenberg
The Ladies’ Work-Book – Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, &c.
After I have found tutorials on how to make Broomstick Lace I wanted to try it (for tutorials see Links below).
I like lacy scarves. So I made a scarf from it.
That is how I did it:
Material:
Instructions:
Row 1: Chain as much as you want the scarf to be long (I chained 240). It must be a multiple of 4.
Row 2: Crochet every chain with one Broomstick Lace loop.
Row 3: Take four Broomstick Lace loops and crochet 1 sc (single crochet), 1 hdc (half double crochet), 1 dc (double crochet) and 1 sc (single crochet) around the four strands.
Do this with all groups of four Broomstick Lace loops until the end.
Finish this side and begin again at the other side of your first chain to work the second half of your scarf.
Links:
Broomstick Lace Tutorial (with explaining photos)
Broomstick Lace Tutorial (with explaining videos)