R2: Insert hook into first 4 loops, ch 1, 1 sc in loops, *insert hook into next 4 loops, 4 sc in loops, repeat * to last 4 loops, insert hook into next 4 loops, sc in loops – 45 bsl, 174 sc See Stitch Count Cheat Sheet listed after pattern instructions.īroomstick Lace (abbreviated as ‘bsl’) tutorial can be found here.Ĭh 180 R1: Pull up a loop from each ch and put on broomstick tool – 180 loops *: Repeat instructions between symbol until indicated.J hook 13 sc = 4″ to make a 55″ by 37″ by 37″ shawl The Groove Broomstick Tool from Chetnanigans.Yarn: 2 skeins Lion Brand Vanna’s Style in Sky approximately 360 yards with fringe.When selling your work, include a link back to this pattern as well as the following, “Pattern by Crystalized Designs” Materials: Photographs are copyright protected and may not be used. You are free to sell your work from this pattern but may not share, copy or reproduce this pattern, in part or in whole. The Broomstick Lace Triangle Shawl ©Crystal Bucholz I hope you found this Chetnanigans Groove Broomstick Lace Tool Review helpful, leave a comment if you’ve used this tool before and let me know what you think! This review is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by or associated with Chetnanigans. With an assortment of stands and workstations, a variety of blockers, multiple loops and pins, and several other helpful crochet tools, you’ll definitely find something that will expand your collection!Īs you can see from the picture to the left, I also have the SlimLine Crochet Hook Stand and love being able to show off all my beautiful hooks! Follow along with Chetnanigans on Facebook and Instagram to keep up with their work and enjoy this free broomstick lace triangle shawl crochet pattern using their ‘Groove’ Broomstick Lace Tool. If you’d like to see this tool in use, Holly from Chetnanigans has a video available showing just how handy this tool is!īesides the ‘Groove’ Broomstick Lace Tool, Chetnanigans offers a variety of products. If you’re a beginner at broomstick lace, or if you’ve been working this technique for years, I highly recommend adding this tool to your crochet collection. Share any projects you make in the Crystalized Designs Facebook Group! I’m told each tool is sanded with nine different grades of sandpaper, with a minimum of 1,000 strokes before it ships to its new owner! Like the time and love we put into our crocheted items, Chetnanigans does the very same with all their products. The tool itself is smooth without any areas for possible snags. The actual ‘groove’ fits up to a K hook allowing for multiple hooks to be used. With a 1″ diameter, this tool is great for larger loops using a worsted or thinner yarn but yet bulky yarns provide a beautiful appearance as well when used with this tool. The actual tool is 13″ in length, balanced perfectly by the weighted ball at the end to manage the tool comfortably, and has a disk on the bottom so the tool may stand. The Groove Broomstick Lace Tool is handmade in Virginia, each made with care. ⇢Subscribe to the Crystalized Designs YouTube Channel! ⇢Check out FREE Crystalized Designs patterns here! ⇢Want an ad-free pattern? Purchase it for a small fee here! ⇢Show the pattern some Ravelry love here! Those little irritations expressed by a customer is what set Chetnanigans on a challenge to perfect a tool that would increase efficiency when working the broomstick lace technique. Without this grooved tool, it becomes rather annoying trying to get your hook under the loops… or if you remove the loops, getting them to all stay the correct way. By inserting your hook in the groove section, crocheting the loops takes less time and much less frustration. What makes this tool so special you ask? See that ‘groove’ at the point of the tool in the picture above? THAT is what makes this tool unique and very, very helpful when working broomstick lace. This tool has by far made my broomstick lace crocheting easier, quicker and way more fun! And enjoy the broomstick lace shawl crochet pattern further down! Click here to head straight to the Broomstick Lace Shawl Pattern below. Recently, I was given the opportunity to use a very cool tool, the ‘Groove’ Broomstick Lace Tool by Chetnanigans. Broomstick Lace, also known as jiffy lace or peacock eye crochet, can be done more easily now a days. Would you crochet with your broomstick? If you answered yes, you’re very much like the 19th century crocheters using the broomstick lace technique.
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