Romanian lace
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"Language: Japanese Condition: brand new Pages: 80 pages in Japanese Date of Publication: 2021/7/29 Romanian lace\" has been handed down from generation to generation in Eastern European households around Romania and Hungary. It is an Eastern European handicraft with a simple yet powerful charm. It is made by crocheting a cord with cotton lace yarn, forming a pattern with the cord, and filling the space with stitches. This is the first book of its kind to be published in Japan, covering the…
A few people have asked me about Romanian Point Lace so I thought I would post a tutorial. Romanian Point Lace Ornament (4") I taught m...
Toma Cherry saved to Crochet patterns
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Jelena Ross saved to вязание крючком
Braidwork and Tape Lace Crochet This is a form of tape lace is known by many names including Macramé Crochet Lace, Romanian Point Lace, Braidwork, Tape Lace, etc., . It uses crocheted cords, tapes…

The Lace Museum saved to Tape Lace
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I have been working on the Romanian Point Lace table center. I have finished crocheting all the braid and tacking it to the pattern. Now ju...

Sanda saved to Crochet - Point Lace
Here is a tutorial of how to join two ends of Romanian point lace to each other. Usually this is best to happen in a spot where you will be making the join above another cord so it is more invisible from the front of the lace. After you have unwound both ends of the cord to the spot where they just barely touch each other thrad one of the ends and pick up 1 set of stitches from each cord and place on needle and pass the needle threw them. Now thread threw the first cord again but the last…

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