![]() Slide your crochet hook under the first 6 loops on the knitting needle from the end (where you just stopped), YO, pull though and chain one. *Continue in this way until you have 30 loops on the knitting needle. *Slide the crochet hook into the next SC and YO, pull up the loop and slide it onto the knitting needle*. Draw up the loop you have on the crochet hook and slide it onto the knitting needle. *Go back to the knitting needle and slide the crochet hook under the next 6 loops slide them off of the knitting needle carefully and do 6 single crochets into their center hole area * *Do this until you have removed all of the loops from the knitting needle. Then, carefully slide the set of 6 loops off the knitting needle, pinch the loops together, and do 6 single crochets (SC) into the center hole area. At the end you must have 30 loops on your knitting needle. Insert your crochet hook into the next chain and yarn over (YO) and pull up the loop, placing that loop on the knitting needle. Follow the directions given on the video–make sure you are keeping your working yarn in front of the needle. Pull up the top part of your loop and hook it over the knitting needle. Working on my 32 Chains Row 1 (1st pass): Size H Crochet Hook (adjust the size of the crochet hook if you use bulkier yarn–larger size crochet hook)Ģ00 yards or more of yarn Broomstick Lace Crochet Pattern Directions Broomstick Lace Crochet Materials needed: Size H Crochet Needleġ skein of yarn (Fingering weight or Sport weight) Broomstick Lace Crochet PatternĪfter watching the video, I created a pattern using its recommendations. When I clicked the link, I found a video tutorial…so helpful. So, I make things year-round with our yarn to sell, and I found this gorgeous picture on Pinterest when I was surfing for ideas, but it was a stitch I did not know. We try to make a variety of things for people to buy from our animals: hats, scarves, and shawls of different sizes and colors, rugs, yarn–both natural and dyed. ![]() Hand Painted Baby Mohair Dyed by Me July 13 However, mostly, I use processed yarn to crochet items for people to buy. (You can buy the products from our farm online here.) Then, the yarn is made into products that are sold online and at festivals around Georgia. The animals get regular haircuts and the fiber is made into yarn. Why did I need a Broomstick Lace scarf pattern anyway? Well, my family has a farm in Braselton, Georgia: Mockingbird Hilltop Farm, where my mother and father-in-law raise Angora goats and alpacas for their fiber. Why did I need a Broomstick Lace Scarf Pattern?
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