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how do you do the ric rac bookmark? it looked soooo pretty!
i made a pattern doily with and experienced level pattern with this bruges style of crochet. it has to be the most challenging thing i have ever made.
I just had a question on how you attached each piece. The lacy work in between each piece. I am in the process of making a lacy doily but don’t know how to fill in the big spaces with the lacy look. If you could help me it would be soooo appreciated. Thank you! and keep up the WONDERFUL work!
Thank you.
Beautiful work! You did pronounce Brugges correctly. Brugges is a city in Belgium that is famous for it’s lace.
That would be so great!! Thank you.
I would be able to make a tutorial with that motif.
The lace that you have on the left hand side that looks like a circle with the spiral design in it, can you please show me or tell me how you did it? My boyfriend wants me to make a blanket with that as the design. Is there anyway you could teach me. Please?
Yes, I have thought of myself as a spider at times.
oh my gosh you’re like a spider!
tks
This is something a beginner can do.
can you do it for begginers please thank you
Is there any way you could show it in video because I am not understanding what you are saying… even though you are a fantastic teacher!
It is really easy to do. You chain 3, and then put your hook through the previous loops. I will use 6 as the example. Once you have ran your hook through the 6 loops, pull your thread through, chain 3 and continue on with your double crochet. You are doing half of your chain 6, picking up the loops you want to join, finish your chain 6.
Thank you for posting this Teresa!! One question: Can you show how to or explain how you did the decrease or the “curve in the opposite direction” as you called it? Thanx!
thanks so much!!!!
Thank you. It is hard to know because I am not around people speaking crochet terminology so I have a hard time with some of the language that may have come from another country.
Thank you for all your brilliant videos…you have really helped me learn crochet.
Btw…your pronuanciation of Bruges is correct…a beautiful medieaval city in Belgian.
I used chain 6 to get up to my next row. In some of the curved places on my example, I did a chain 3, then a double crochet in the joining motif, Chain 3, then continue on with my bruges lace edging. You control what direction you want your lace piece to go. With the doily that I have finished at the start of the video, there are circles with that one. The bookmarker is a curvy S shape.
Bruges Lace can be used anywhere that you would like to use it. I saw a doily last week made completely of Bruges Lace, nothing else. It was very elegant. I was actually going to add more to my piece after I added the Bruges Lace but then I realized that I was almost out of my drab(stained) thread so I decided that was where I will end it. I am still working on it, slowly.
To make a table cloth..or bed spread
Do you have to startin the middle with a pattern and then use the Bruges lace as an edging?..
How can I infuse the Bruges lace to any pattern?..
This piece looks beautiful..
I was wondering if you could make a clip tutorial from the begining/start with this style..I would like to learn how to make either curtains or a table cloth and I think this style of crocheting would be perfect for either curtains or table cloths..
Any idea or advice on how I can go with it?
I will keep that in mind.
Do you think that when you get it starched and shaped you could make a video on it??? i really like it…..
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