a louble treble ‘Y’ shape
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Lace loops are most often used either as a decorative edgmg or for the kind of fabric* making sometimes called broomstick' crochet.
a Insert the hook, wrap the yarn over the hook and draw a loop through; wrap the yarn again. draw another loop through the first and lengthen this as required; repeat this procedurę, keepmg each loop on the hook, or b to help keep larger loops even in size. work from left to right and transfer each loop to a large size kmttmg needle (or ‘broom-stick’).
c 2 or morę ace loops can be madę into clusters m various ways as an alternative to basie stitches.
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A Solomon s Knot is a lengthened Chain stitch locked with a single crochet stitch worked into its back loop.
a Make 1 cham and lengthen the loop as required; b wrap the yarn over the hook; c draw through the loop on the hook. keep-ing the single back thread of this long chain separate from the 2 front threads; d insert the hook under this single back thread and wrap the yarn again; e draw a loop through and wrap again; f draw through both loops on the hook to complete.
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