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January 28th 10.30-4.30 Hairpin Crochet is a victorian lacemaking technique done using a crochet hookand a hairpin It has developed into a specialist crochet style with larger tools now being used Hairpin lace is formed by wrapping yarn around the prongs of the hairpin lace loom to form loops, which are held together by a row of crochet stitched worked in the center, called the spine. The strips produced by this process are then joined together to create an airy and lightweight fabric. Various types of yarns and threads can be used to achieve different color, texture and design effects. Examples of items made with hairpin lace include scarves, shawls, hats, baby blankets, afghans, and clothing. Hairpin lace can also be added to sewn, knitted, and crocheted works as a decorative accent. This class will show various techniques and you will make a simple item to take away with you Hooks and yarn is provided but you may prefer to bring your own, or you can buy form us, so you can continue at home Cost £40 per person. Refreshments but not lunch, included
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