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December 12, 2021

Broomstick Lace Crochet Stitch

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Broomstick Lace Stitch
Broomstick Lace Stitch

Broomstick Lace Stitch

Yes... You really do use a Broomstick or something like a huge dowel or knitting needle to master this stitch.

It's a bit cumbersome at first but once you get your own style and flow, it gets much easier. Best of all, because the lacy part is such tall, making this goes really quick as well.

Here is a free pattern using this stitch. It's called the Broomstick Scarf, Stole or Shawl. You can decide whatever sizes you most prefer.

Let me show you how this is done. It's easier to show you than to write it all out.

Video Tutorial

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  1. Connie Pipitone says

    June 05, 2015 at 10:12 am

    Your video is talking over top of Spanish lady Broomstick baby blanket.

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