Broomstick Lace Crochet Patterns
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Broomstick Lace Crochet Patterns
Broomstick lace is a fast crochet technique that allows you to not only create neat and stylish garments, but many other great items as well. The method requires the use of a crochet hook and a knitting needle. If you don’t have one, then you can use any type of dowel that will not catch and damage the yarn.
When I first discovered broomstick lace crochet, I didn’t think there was a whole lot that you could do with the stitch. But after I worked with it a bit, I realized that you can use it to make just about anything. You can use it to make afghans, wraps, hats and scarves, legwarmers, sweaters and many other things.
Broomstick lace can be worked in rows as well as in rounds. The stitches are easy to increase and decrease, which allows you to add various shapes to the design. And to top it all off, the crochet technique is very easy to learn once you are comfortable with the basic stitch combinations.
To find out more about broomstick lace and how to do the technique, visit my other hub entitled “What is Broomstick Lace Crochet”
Listed below are some broomstick lace crochet patterns for you to enjoy.
Amaryllis Cowl - Caron
A beautiful, yet simple broomstick lace cowl. The pattern is worked in the round, and it looks very simple to do. It is a long cowl, but you can wrap it around twice for a super warm and lacy looking cowl. It is available in PDF format for easy printing. - Amaryllis Cowl
Broomstick Lace Afghan - Yarn Lovers Room
Another simple pattern, and this one is for an afghan. The afghan is crocheted with a variety of colors, and is fastened off at each end. There is no image for this afghan, but the pattern does provide you with a color sequence to follow. - Broomstick Lace Afghan
Broomstick Lace Afghan Square - Crochet ‘N’ More
I love the look of this square, especially how the inside loops meet the outer edge. It is a 7”x7” square, and I’m sure it would look wonderful in any afghan. It calls for Red Heart Super Saver yarn, but I imagine that almost any yarn will work for this. - Broomstick Lace Afghan Square
Broomstick Lace Bracelet - Cult of Crochet
This is the perfect broomstick lace pattern for anyone starting with this technique. The bracelet is made with simple broomstick lace stitches, and held in place with three matching buttons. The project is short and sweet, and comes with a step-by-step tutorial. - Broomstick Lace Bracelet
Broomstick Lace Cowl - CrochetN’Crafts
This is a shaped broomstick lace pattern. The cowl fits somewhat snug around the neck, and then increases in stitches in order for it to rest comfortably on the shoulders. The pattern calls for Paton’s Canadiana, The New Generation, but any similar yarn will work. - Broomstick Lace Cowl
Broomstick Lace Headband - Yarn(.)com
This is a pattern for a pretty broomstick lace headband. The pattern is worked in rows from one end to the other, and closed at the back with three buttons. You will need a 4.00MM hook and a 35.00MM knitting needle to make this headband. - Broomstick Lace Headband
Broomstick Lace Scarf - Naztazia
On this page you will find a link to a broomstick lace scarf pattern. The pattern looks easy to do, and it calls for a worsted weight yarn. In addition to this scarf pattern, the page also contains links to many other great crochet patterns. - Broomstick Lace Scarf
Broomstick Lace Stole -Straw(.)com
I love the color combo in this beautiful broomstick lace wrap. It is made with Crystal Palace Yarns Mochi Plus - Purple Dawn. I have never heard of this yarn before, but it looks very pretty. If you can’t get your hands on that particular yarn, I’m sure that you could substitute most any kind of yarn that you have on hand. - Broomstick Lace Stole
Broomstick Lace Summer Romper - CrochetKim
This is a cute little dress for a baby girl. The pattern is written in three different sizes, and will fit a 9-month old, 12-month-old, and an 18-month old baby. You will need two colors of J&P Coats Luster Sheen yarn, both E and F crochet hooks, and a size 13 knitting needle. - Broomstick Lace Summer Romper
Lovely Lace Hat - Crochetville - Dot Matthews - (bythebook)
And here is a pattern that has a unique stitch combo along with the broomstick lace. It is a beautiful lace hat pattern, and is for an adult size 23”. Along with the pattern, you’ll find a short tutorial on how to do the broomstick lace stitch. - Lovely Lace Hat
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Lynn S. Murphy Level 6 Commenter 3 months ago
I'm going to try this. I have a baby blanket to knock out first and plenty of relatives that live in the northern tundra. lol!!!