Hairpin Lace Tool
What is it? – Scarves, shawls and wraps. Sometimes it seems as if you’ve seen one you’ve seen them all. But every now and then you see one that is somehow different. Really different. Seems to be made of endless flowing lace. It’s incredibly beautiful with a lacey, open design. And then we ask ourselves, is it knitting or crochet? Well, the easy answer is no and yes, respectively. But it’s only a “sort of” on the yes. It’s actually an old crochet technique that has been made modern with evolving creative application. Hairpin lace, that’s what it’s called. Since a crochet hook is an essential part of the process it is sometimes called hairpin crochet. For many years it was used primarily to create beautiful trims, inserts, edgings and collars as well as independent shapes used to compliment home décor projects or edges on upscale fashion accessories. With modern creative brilliance, however, hairpin crochet is now used to devise entire articles of clothing such as skirts and sweaters as well as home décor items like throws and afghans. In its finished form, hairpin lace is a beautiful and unique variation on standard crochet in which you can combine a standard crochet hook with a very specific loom to create lacy openwork designs. From the finest laces to garments to fashion accessories to home décor, your creative potential using an incredible variety of available yarn textures, colors and sizes is virtually unlimited. Using Clover’s Hairpin Lace Tool, we can create strips of lace that will later be joined together in any number of ways producing various textures and patterns. The creative content of these strips and the manner in which we join them is up to us. Possible combinations are unlimited. We can go with our own designs or access those already existing online.
