Good day! I want to share my tutorial about an interesting technique of crocheting lace tape.
Such lace is knitted in the form of a tape, the length of which depends on the length and width of the pattern and the thickness of the threads. They are bounded together then.
A lace tape (in most cases) has openwork circular motifs in its basis which are joined in the knitting process to an existing petal in one or several places.
When crocheting a lace tape, one needn't tear threads often which is very valuable.
Materials and tools:
any thin thread which includes cotton, I took coloured mercerized cotton (50 g per 330 m, to represent the pattern better here), hook 1.0.
The key to the descriptions and diagrams used (British): ch — chain (.), tc — treble crochet (T), sc — single crochet (+)
Description:
Row 1:
Row 2:
Row 3:
So we crocheted the first finished element of the lace.
Start crocheting another lace element:
Row 4:
Rows 5 and 6:
So, the 2nd element of the lace is done. All subsequent rows repeat Rows 4, 5 and 6.
Here is the beautiful and not complicated lace tape...
And two more photos with lace tapes
I wish all of you perseverance and patience!
Since this is my first tutorial, please write reviews and criticism in the comments (as it's said, we learn from our mistakes...)