Kimara of Wee Folk Art is running a four-part series on creating hairpin lace. Here are the links so far:
Part 1: The Loom
Part 2: Crocheting the Strips
Part 3: Joining the Strips
Keep an eye on Wee Folk Art for part 4!
Art, patterns and techniques
Kimara of Wee Folk Art is running a four-part series on creating hairpin lace. Here are the links so far:
Part 1: The Loom
Part 2: Crocheting the Strips
Part 3: Joining the Strips
Keep an eye on Wee Folk Art for part 4!
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Veejay of Maryborough says
What has happened to part 2 of hairpin lace tutorial. I cannot find it. Have part 1 and part 3.
Looking good
Lee Kerr says
I cannot find part 2 of hairpin lace tutorial either.
Denise Felton says
Ladies, I’ve updated the link to Part 2. You can see all of the tutes by searching for “hairpin lace” on the Wee Folk Art site.
Denise