I taught myself hairpin lace 50 or so years ago. Made a couple of shawls, but never stuck with it. Seeing you do this technique has brought back some lovely memories. Thank you. 🦋
I hadn't heard of this kind of lace, and now I'm thinking of using it as insertion lace in some kind of sweater or shirt. It's so pretty, and it looks hypnotically satisfying to make. Thank you!
Yes it is great. I recently got the frame with a bunch of vintage yarn I bought and did not know what it was for. There was not many videos to watch. Thank you. If you could show us some more tricks and stitches for it that would be great.
If you type, "Hairpin lace" into Google, you might find some. I found someone selling a hairpin lace book from the 60's in a PDF file on Etsy. I'm new to crocheting, but this channel and video was recommended to me. I found this technique to be intriguing, so I literally just googled it 😅. Good luck with your search 🔍❤😊
It’s been many years since I worked hairpin, and I’d forgotten how lovely it is. Thanks for this reminder! Now I need to see if I can figure out where my old hairpin tool is and play with this again. Just in time to make a pretty winter scarf!
As always another great tutorial video. 🤗The first thing I made was a twin afghan...and I learned a lot early on. I discovered that if I put a safety pin over every 4 loops it was easier to line them up on the adjacent strip. Of course, this method requires a lot of safety pins unless you join the strips as you go...so to speak. The plus to this also is your project grows as you go along. (I almost gave up when I realized after I made all my strips that I still needed to join them together 😳) By joining as you go along you do get that feeling of accomplishment, and when you get to the last strip you are joining it to your main body of work, and then just finishing off the edges. For larger projects I keep the work in a pillowcase or large zippered garment bag, but always with a couple of dryer sheets to keep it smelling fresh. I hope your subscribers/followers will give this a try..it is relaxing...once you get the hang of it...and get over the fear of making a mistake (that's what frogging is for 😆)
Thank you! It is definitely easier on large projects to join as you finish each one so it doesn't feel overwhelming at the end! You would need lots of safety pins for that method but then it would keep the strips straight. Many people seem to be wanting to try the technique, I'm glad!
I'm Cuban an very yound i learned this tecnique and crochet with a very old friend of mine. I have never done anything but I love the way that it turn.❤ Thanks fir sharing.
Please do more videos on hairpin lace there are so many possibilities but too few resources available. I absolutely love your educational style ❤hugs from Aix en Provence, Adrien🎉
Thank you so much! It might be a good idea to do more of hairpin lace, there seems to be an interest. I loved Aix en Provence when I visited it many many years ago while living outside Paris!
@@partyfiesta1557 Would love to go back! I'm a digital nomad and staying a few months in Southern France is one of the things I would love to do. But not next year, I'm booked for several months in Las Palmas.
Haven't made any hairpin lace for years. As you said, great for scarves & even throws. Thanks for reminding me how much I enjoyed it - tome to start it again.
Thank you! I have a few frames but never learned properly. Other videos never made sense. This looks super simple! I'm finishing a few projects before I study this. I love your videos! You've been an angel ❤
When my mother passed away, I inherited all her crochet tools. There are several hairpin tools and I know she had done some patterns with some of them. I have not tried this technique - kind of intimidating. Might try it now.
Thank you Tuuala. When you first started I thought no this is not for me but as I watched you work on your sample it looked so lovely and quite easy to do. I loved the finished look. I will definitely give it a try. Thank you for an excellent tutorial and I would love to see what other designs can be done using hairpins crochet.
Thank you very much, Tuula. You are always showing interesting new things, techniques, equipment, projects. I love your UA-cam videos! ❤ This kind of technique I’ve never heard of before. It’s so inspiring and interesting. But I have no idea, for what to use it. Would you be so kind and show some examples, how to make different projects?🙏 Because when you are a beginner, you can’t imagine what ( and how) to crochet different things. Dear Tuula, however, many thanks from Germany 😊. I hope to see you fastly here ❣️🌸
Thank you so much! The easiest things to make with this technique are scarves or rectangular shawls. You just put strips together. But it would be a good idea to show a few entire projects. Greetings from Finland, I have enjoyed Germany every time I have been there!
I at first thought I wouldn't have the patience for it, but after watching for a few minutes, I think I could do it. I love the finished look, so much. People's creativity never ceases to amaze me
Thank you for the great tutorial. Each step is explained in a way that was easy to follow. And I am eager to try this to make an Afghan for a sick neighbor.
Thank you Tuula for introducing to another art form..at first i thought very difficult to take up a project with this kind of a tool but the way you patiently showed the process i thought may be this is doable...thank you...but for you wouldnt even think of this idea..
This is wonderful, I have been waiting to learn this. This is my year of learning Tunisian crochet, Broomstick Lace and now Hairpin Lace. I know the other 2 so now on to Hairpin Lace.
Thank you for doing this tutorial! I have the same loom, I bought it years ago and despite following the directions I was never quite sure I was doing it right. You've shown me not only how to use the tool correctly, but how to join the pieces and finish them off. Thanks again!!
I think this will be my next experiment with crochet. I tried to make hairpin lace a long time ago (1977) but didn't have a wonderful teacher to help!! Thank you so much for this tutorial!!
I can’t thank you enough, I bought one in a charity shop a couple of years ago and not been brave enough to to use it BUT your tutorial is perfect to follow - I’m thinking of using this idea to make feathers to hang from my crochet Mandela and cutting the loops either side - will it work or fall apart?
That's great! If the loops last when cut depends on how long the loops are and how much wear the item gets. If it is just as hanging decoration and crocheted tightly they shouldn't fall apart.
I love this. I've heard of it and have been intimidated by it. Clearly I was overthinking it. Even after almost 50 years of crocheting, I love learning new techniques and tricks. I'm adding this to my list of new projects❤
Thank you for this tutorial. I was one of those who didn't know anything about Hairpin Lace Crochet. Your demonstraton was easy to follow. As with other forms of crochet, the possibilities are endless.
Thanks for the video of this, my mom and I done some of this years ago and I still have some strips I need to put together so this is a review of how to do it for me.
That was so cool! I definitely will try it sometime. I have too many WIPs right now, but it's on my "to do" list. Thank you so much for this video. You are a wonderful teacher!❤❤
My Aunt taught me hairpin lace when I was about 8 years old. I always remember how to make the strips, but never remember how to attach them together. Thank you for the reminder! I would like to see more variations on this. I only ever did the basics.
This is the first time I have ever seen or heard of this type of crochet. It is a very interesting technique and you make everything look so easy as you are very talented with the yarn. Thank you so much for sharing
I've been working on hairpin lace crochet, but just the very basic stitches. I love how easy it is once you get into the rhythm. I'm hoping to make a lightweight, poncho type beach cover up, to wear on my holiday next year, as I don't want to scare small children with my pasty white arms and legs on show once I've finished swimming! Your tutorial today has been really helpful, especially about how to finish the strips. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us 😊
I knew about hairpin crotchet I even have the original tools .. however I never seen it done before...I inherited them from an elderly woman who usually crochet..thank you for the tutorial.
This was so enjoyable to watch! Thinking more about it, I think I had the tool years ago - perhaps a gift from the aunt that made me a hairpin lace blanket. I would love to see more videos on this. I saw a picture of a length of it with beads on it. Wouldn’t that be pretty on a scarf? Thanks so much for sharing. You were so clear on the process.
Im looking forward to seeing you do more hairpin crochet as i find it interesting,but i know my limits and would struggle and fight to do this as its too fiddly for me
I did basic hairpin lace as a child in the late 50s but didn’t know what to do once I got the main piece finished 😂. Loved seeing how you can finish it. Unfortunately I gave my tool away 😢. Thank you for showing us how it’s done.
I’m going to do a sample of the hair pin crochet to see if I like working with it. It’s a lovely whimsical lace pattern. Thank You for showing it to us.
Sorry for my english but I want to say that I love this vidéo 🥰 and I wish to be able to make a cardigan with this 😊 do you think you'll make a vidéo to make it with hairpin lace ?
Glad you like it! You can make a cardigan with it. I don't think I will make a video, that would be too specific but you can easily make one using rectangular pieces.
Thank you for this tip. I never thought of working in the back loop. Because of the gaps the traditional way leaves, I will be using this tip for all projects that require the beginning crochet in both sides of the beginning chain.
This comment might be in the wrong video, hairpin lace, sounds like meant for the one about crocheting around a chain. Either way, glad you enjoyed the video! 💗
Thank you. Your instructions and explanations are very clear and easy to follow! I’m not sure if I’ll give this a try just yet, but I truly appreciate your video which I’ll bookmark for future reference. Looking forward to seeing additional tips and other stitch and pattern variations. Thanks again!
Hope you will try hairpin lace if you haven't! Check out also tips for freeform crochet ua-cam.com/video/KQJIPn7yNH0/v-deo.html
@@TuulaMaaria l love to try it .🌹
Loved it. I’ll try it for sure also once I learn it real good I’ll be teaching this stitch but the credit will go towards you.
@@manuelavillagrana4957 Great if more people learn it, it is a very old way of crochet!
I'd like to see other videos about hairpin crochet to see what effects you can get. It's interesting. Thank you.
It would probably be a good idea to make a few different hairpin videos!
Yes, me too - I'd definitely be interested in learning more about it and seeing what else can be done using this technique 😊
Wow! This is something I've never seen done, hopefully you will continue to show us different things we can do with this amazing stich...
Must do, so many people asking for more ideas about this!
That’s cool, I’ve never heard of this at all. Thank you
I taught myself hairpin lace 50 or so years ago. Made a couple of shawls, but never stuck with it. Seeing you do this technique has brought back some lovely memories. Thank you. 🦋
That's lovely! It also brings me memories of those first tries at the age of about 13!
Thank you for sharing this. I'd never heard of hairpin lace before watching your video. ❤
I hadn't heard of this kind of lace, and now I'm thinking of using it as insertion lace in some kind of sweater or shirt. It's so pretty, and it looks hypnotically satisfying to make. Thank you!
That is a great idea, using it as insertion!
The scarf is so beautiful!
Thank you, glad you like it! 💜
I wish your videos were much longer, I enjoy watching them because I learn so much. Thank you Tuula 😊 ❤
Thank you! It is always hard to decide how long to talk about something without boring people!
This was beautiful! loved that you made the tutorial easy to follow.. TY ..
Thanks so much 😊
Oh lordy! Another technique to add to my waiting list 😂
Oh yes, there are so many interesting techniques to try! Just hard to find time for them all!
Yes it is great. I recently got the frame with a bunch of vintage yarn I bought and did not know what it was for. There was not many videos to watch. Thank you. If you could show us some more tricks and stitches for it that would be great.
Great, you can get started right away! Might well do more of haipin crochet, there seems to be an interest!
If you type, "Hairpin lace" into Google, you might find some. I found someone selling a hairpin lace book from the 60's in a PDF file on Etsy.
I'm new to crocheting, but this channel and video was recommended to me. I found this technique to be intriguing, so I literally just googled it 😅. Good luck with your search 🔍❤😊
It’s been many years since I worked hairpin, and I’d forgotten how lovely it is. Thanks for this reminder! Now I need to see if I can figure out where my old hairpin tool is and play with this again. Just in time to make a pretty winter scarf!
A winter scarf would be lovely! Hope you find the tool!
As always another great tutorial video. 🤗The first thing I made was a twin afghan...and I learned a lot early on. I discovered that if I put a safety pin over every 4 loops it was easier to line them up on the adjacent strip. Of course, this method requires a lot of safety pins unless you join the strips as you go...so to speak. The plus to this also is your project grows as you go along. (I almost gave up when I realized after I made all my strips that I still needed to join them together 😳) By joining as you go along you do get that feeling of accomplishment, and when you get to the last strip you are joining it to your main body of work, and then just finishing off the edges. For larger projects I keep the work in a pillowcase or large zippered garment bag, but always with a couple of dryer sheets to keep it smelling fresh. I hope your subscribers/followers will give this a try..it is relaxing...once you get the hang of it...and get over the fear of making a mistake (that's what frogging is for 😆)
Thank you! It is definitely easier on large projects to join as you finish each one so it doesn't feel overwhelming at the end! You would need lots of safety pins for that method but then it would keep the strips straight.
Many people seem to be wanting to try the technique, I'm glad!
I'm Cuban an very yound i learned this tecnique and crochet with a very old friend of mine. I have never done anything but I love the way that it turn.❤ Thanks fir sharing.
Lovely, hope you will do more of this now!
I went searching for my hairpin lace tool, but could not find it. You explained it very well. Thank you TuulaMaaria
Hope you will find it!
You explained it very nicely. I will try it. Thank you so much.🌷
Lovely, thank you!
That is beautiful! I may actually try it. So many possibilities. Thank you for the tutorial.
Hope you will try it!
It's very straightforward and even the simplest thing looks intricate and technical.
It is, and fun to do!
This is a very interesting new crochet technique for me! Thank you for sharing! I will definitely give it a try! 😊❤
Lovely, hope you will enjoy it!
Please do more videos on hairpin lace there are so many possibilities but too few resources available. I absolutely love your educational style ❤hugs from Aix en Provence, Adrien🎉
Thank you so much! It might be a good idea to do more of hairpin lace, there seems to be an interest.
I loved Aix en Provence when I visited it many many years ago while living outside Paris!
@@TuulaMaaria if you ever come back I’d love to have you try one of my baked goods and show you around! We both have lived in many different places
@@partyfiesta1557 Would love to go back! I'm a digital nomad and staying a few months in Southern France is one of the things I would love to do. But not next year, I'm booked for several months in Las Palmas.
@@TuulaMaaria Gran Canaria is an excellent choice for the winter season!
So pretty. So cool. I've never watched that done before. Very interesting.
Glad you liked it!
I bought this tool 50 years ago and have never tried it. Thank you for this tutorial. I am going to give this a try.
Good you have kept it all this time!
Did this long ago.... here in India we call it U pin crochet... thank you for sharing
That's a good name, the original types of tools are U-shaped!
Haven't made any hairpin lace for years. As you said, great for scarves & even throws.
Thanks for reminding me how much I enjoyed it - tome to start it again.
Wonderful! Definitely time to start again! 💜
Thank you! I have a few frames but never learned properly. Other videos never made sense.
This looks super simple! I'm finishing a few projects before I study this.
I love your videos! You've been an angel ❤
Thank you so much! Yes, the basics of this are really simple and then you can make them in all kinds of alternative ways!
@@TuulaMaaria again, I thank you
This is lovely..now I want to try it again. I tried years ago from a book, but made my own gadget from a coat hanger, lol. Amazon, here I come!
Easier to work with an actual tool than one made of a coat hanger! 💗😊
Wow I have never come across this before. Looks amazing and definitely going to try it. Thank you Tuula🌺😺💖
Great, hope you will try it!
When my mother passed away, I inherited all her crochet tools. There are several hairpin tools and I know she had done some patterns with some of them. I have not tried this technique - kind of intimidating. Might try it now.
Would be lovely to work with your mother's tools! 💗
Thank you Tuuala. When you first started I thought no this is not for me but as I watched you work on your sample it looked so lovely and quite easy to do. I loved the finished look. I will definitely give it a try. Thank you for an excellent tutorial and I would love to see what other designs can be done using hairpins crochet.
Thank you! I think I will make some more videos of hairpin, there seems to be a lot of interest!
@@TuulaMaariaIs broomstick lace crochet the same as hairpin crochet?
I have never seen this done, this is so amazing,,, thank you for sharing this.
Great to be showing something new!
I’d heard of it, but never had any urge to do it. Looks very tedious. Your work is gorgeous. You are so talented 🥰
Thank you! After you get used to hairpin it can be fun!
@@TuulaMaaria Don’t think my arthritis would think it was fun. But what you do is awesome 🤗
Thank you very much, Tuula. You are always showing interesting new things, techniques, equipment, projects. I love your UA-cam videos! ❤
This kind of technique I’ve never heard of before. It’s so inspiring and interesting. But I have no idea, for what to use it. Would you be so kind and show some examples, how to make different projects?🙏
Because when you are a beginner, you can’t imagine what ( and how) to crochet different things.
Dear Tuula, however, many thanks from Germany 😊. I hope to see you fastly here ❣️🌸
Thank you so much! The easiest things to make with this technique are scarves or rectangular shawls. You just put strips together. But it would be a good idea to show a few entire projects. Greetings from Finland, I have enjoyed Germany every time I have been there!
@@TuulaMaaria❤
My grandmother used to do this. I need to revive this craft skill.❤
Great, you can start doing it too!
Lovely! More hairpin lace tutorials please!
Love this, never even heard of it before!
I at first thought I wouldn't have the patience for it, but after watching for a few minutes, I think I could do it. I love the finished look, so much. People's creativity never ceases to amaze me
It is easy after you practise a bit! True, there is no limit to creativity!
Thank you for the great tutorial. Each step is explained in a way that was easy to follow. And I am eager to try this to make an Afghan for a sick neighbor.
Thank you! That's lovely, enjoy making one for your neighbour!
Wow!!! The possibilities seem endless. Thank you for sharing!! I love lace stitches !!
Wonderful!
I love hairpin lace! I haven't heard anyone talk about it forever.
Lovely! It is a craft that really should get more attention!
Love your. Instructions ❤️❤️ Have the loom for about 50 years and tried it. Never seen anyone do it. THANK YOU!!🇨🇦❤️
Lovely, hope you will get using your loom a lot now! 😊
Makes beautiful baby blankets, bonnets, booties💜🇺🇸 enjoy, portable and lacy
True, suitable for so many different projects!
I am 82. I haven't done hairpin lace since I was a young girl-maybe 13 or 14 years old.
It's time to do it again! 💗
FASCINATING!!! You made the instructions very clear. I can see this very pretty lace as part of a sleeve of a sweater.
Thank you! Yes, would look lovely as part of a project!
Thank you Tuula for introducing to another art form..at first i thought very difficult to take up a project with this kind of a tool but the way you patiently showed the process i thought may be this is doable...thank you...but for you wouldnt even think of this idea..
Lovely! It really isn't hard, hope you will give it a try!
This is wonderful, I have been waiting to learn this. This is my year of learning Tunisian crochet, Broomstick Lace and now Hairpin Lace. I know the other 2 so now on to Hairpin Lace.
Great, always fun to learn new techniques!
Thank you for doing this tutorial! I have the same loom, I bought it years ago and despite following the directions I was never quite sure I was doing it right. You've shown me not only how to use the tool correctly, but how to join the pieces and finish them off. Thanks again!!
Lovely! Hope you will now make many beautiful things on it!
Greetings from West Texas USA! Love your content and easy instructions, thank you so much!
Lovely, greetings from Finland!
I love hairpin lace and have made several things with it. It's a dying art for sure. Thank you for highlighting this beautiful stitch.
Yes I was so surprised at how many experienced crocheters didn't know what it was! Worth bringing it back to life
I'll have to dig out my hairpin lace loom/tool and give it another try. Thank you.
Great that you already have the tool, enjoy trying it out!
I think this will be my next experiment with crochet. I tried to make hairpin lace a long time ago (1977) but didn't have a wonderful teacher to help!! Thank you so much for this tutorial!!
Wonderful! Definitely give it a new try after all those years!
I'd like to see more on this topic. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Thank you! Planning to do more although don't know yet when.
Well, now I have to try it! After I get the loom. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Yes, get the loom and give it a try!
I am definitely going to try this out. I bought the hairpin brace but waiting for a good tutorial. Thank you I truly enjoyed your tutorial.
Glad you enjoyed it, have fun making some hairpin projects!
I've never seen this before, it looks a bit complicated, I guess it just takes time to learn it. Thanks for showing this to us!
Love your videos!
Thank you so much! Yes, it can look complicated at first but soon feels easy.
I can’t thank you enough, I bought one in a charity shop a couple of years ago and not been brave enough to to use it BUT your tutorial is perfect to follow - I’m thinking of using this idea to make feathers to hang from my crochet Mandela and cutting the loops either side - will it work or fall apart?
That's great! If the loops last when cut depends on how long the loops are and how much wear the item gets. If it is just as hanging decoration and crocheted tightly they shouldn't fall apart.
I’ve done hairpin lace in the past but not recently. This reminds me of how beautiful it looks. Thanks for sharing.
Hope you will get back to it!
I love this. I've heard of it and have been intimidated by it. Clearly I was overthinking it. Even after almost 50 years of crocheting, I love learning new techniques and tricks. I'm adding this to my list of new projects❤
Great! Hope you will try it, it really is quite easy and repetitive!
Thank you for this tutorial.
I was one of those who didn't know anything about Hairpin Lace Crochet.
Your demonstraton was easy to follow.
As with other forms of crochet, the possibilities are endless.
Great, so now you know the basics. You are right, everything in crochet has endless possibilities!
That was really interesting. X
Glad you liked it!
I'm intrigued! Maybe I'll spend some of my holiday giving this technique a try. Thanks for your tutorial.
Great, do that and have fun!
Thanks for the video of this, my mom and I done some of this years ago and I still have some strips I need to put together so this is a review of how to do it for me.
Great, hope you will get to put them together!
Could you please continue with other designs of hairpin crochet? Thank you
'll try to do that at some stage, there seems to be interest for that!
Thank you so much. In my opinion was very usefull and well explain❤
A great tutorial Tuula, thank you. I will definitely give this a try, I can think of endless possibilities for this craft 🤗
Lovely, hope you get good use of the technique!
That was so cool! I definitely will try it sometime. I have too many WIPs right now, but it's on my "to do" list. Thank you so much for this video. You are a wonderful teacher!❤❤
Thank you so much! Hope you get to it one day! I understand very well about too many WIPs...
Hello… nice to see you again. 🙏🏼💜
I love this ❤ I just ordered the frame and look forward to trying many different patterns. Thank you!
Lovely! I'm sure you will love it!
Love this. More please
My Aunt taught me hairpin lace when I was about 8 years old. I always remember how to make the strips, but never remember how to attach them together. Thank you for the reminder! I would like to see more variations on this. I only ever did the basics.
Great that you have done some!
It looks very easy the way you explain it. I'm very keen to try it. Thank you.
Yes, try it!
I don't think I'll try it, but I'm in awe and it definitely looks interesting 💖
Lovely!
Beautiful and you demonstrated it wonderfully; very excited to try a scarf to begin with, thank you.
Thank you, enjoy trying it !
I also made that bending knitting needle. I used to crochet with that hairpin needle but then i forgot. Thanks for reminding me
It works even on a bent knitting needle although you have to be more careful in how you work!
This is the first time I have ever seen or heard of this type of crochet. It is a very interesting technique and you make everything look so easy as you are very talented with the yarn. Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you! Hope you will try it!
I purchased a hairpin lace tool many years ago and have kept it in my stash with no idea how to use it. Now I think I will be using it. Thank you.
Lovely, have fun making something with it!
I've been working on hairpin lace crochet, but just the very basic stitches. I love how easy it is once you get into the rhythm. I'm hoping to make a lightweight, poncho type beach cover up, to wear on my holiday next year, as I don't want to scare small children with my pasty white arms and legs on show once I've finished swimming! Your tutorial today has been really helpful, especially about how to finish the strips. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us 😊
Thank you! This is an ideal way to make a light beach cover-up, enjoy making one!
My grandma made a blanket out of hairpin lace strips, and it is gorgeous! It has one hole in it, and I've been trying to figure out how to fix it.
A whole blanket? 😲💖
@@asthargf Blankets work great with this technique, mostly in thicker yarns so it doesn't take too long!
Sounds lovely! The best way probably is to just sew it, copying the original stitches.
@asthargf Yes! It's my favorite blanket! She used red heart super saver.
@@TuulaMaaria That's a great idea! Thank you!
I knew about hairpin crotchet I even have the original tools .. however I never seen it done before...I inherited them from an elderly woman who usually crochet..thank you for the tutorial.
Now you can try it, using the tools you have!
That was very interesting to learn and now I want to try it. It ends up looking really pretty! Thank you for the video 😊
Thank you!
Ive tried it and enjoyed it but couldn't figure out projects to do. Ive alrezdy got too many scarves.
This was so enjoyable to watch! Thinking more about it, I think I had the tool years ago - perhaps a gift from the aunt that made me a hairpin lace blanket. I would love to see more videos on this. I saw a picture of a length of it with beads on it. Wouldn’t that be pretty on a scarf? Thanks so much for sharing. You were so clear on the process.
Thank you, so glad it was clear! True, adding beads would look lovely! This technique has so many possibilities.
Thanks,,always thought it was so pretty but never saw a tutorial or anything… it’s beautiful work…maybe I can learn after all…❤️🌼
I'm sure you can learn, it is just repeating a few different things!
Im looking forward to seeing you do more hairpin crochet as i find it interesting,but i know my limits and would struggle and fight to do this as its too fiddly for me
Hope you will try it anyway!
I have this tool, but did not know how to use it. I’m excited to try it out. Your instructions were perfect. Thank you.😊
Great, enjoy trying it now!
Thank you so much for this tutorial I will be taking this art as this winter project!
Wonderful! Enjoy it!
I did basic hairpin lace as a child in the late 50s but didn’t know what to do once I got the main piece finished 😂. Loved seeing how you can finish it. Unfortunately I gave my tool away 😢. Thank you for showing us how it’s done.
Hope you will get a new tool and start doing it again!
Hi there, this hairpin crochet looks very interesting. Could you make or do you have a tutorial on tapestry crochet please?
No, I haven't done enough tapestry crochet to make a tutorial at the moment. But there are quite a few good tutorials around.
@@TuulaMaaria No problem, thank you. I will wait until you do.
I’m going to do a sample of the hair pin crochet to see if I like working with it. It’s a lovely whimsical lace pattern. Thank You for showing it to us.
Lovely, enjoy trying it out!
love this, you explained it perfectly! i can’t wait to try it … i may not want to finish other projects first because it looks so fun!
Great, do try it!
Sorry for my english but I want to say that I love this vidéo 🥰 and I wish to be able to make a cardigan with this 😊 do you think you'll make a vidéo to make it with hairpin lace ?
Glad you like it! You can make a cardigan with it. I don't think I will make a video, that would be too specific but you can easily make one using rectangular pieces.
I was really inspired by this, I ordered the tool on Amazon. I can't wait for it to come ❤ please show more of this ❤
Hope it arrives soon! Yes, will make other videos occasionally!
Thank you, this was so interesting!
Thank you for this tip. I never thought of working in the back loop. Because of the gaps the traditional way leaves, I will be using this tip for all projects that require the beginning crochet in both sides of the beginning chain.
This comment might be in the wrong video, hairpin lace, sounds like meant for the one about crocheting around a chain. Either way, glad you enjoyed the video! 💗
Thank you very, very much!
I inherited a bag full of stuff including yarn and "hairpin- pins" and now I am full of plans :-)
@@TheaBromin-pb1dt Wonderful!
Tank you for the vidéo. Please more for that technique!
I will probably make some off and on, there has been s much interest in the technique!
Thank you. Your instructions and explanations are very clear and easy to follow! I’m not sure if I’ll give this a try just yet, but I truly appreciate your video which I’ll bookmark for future reference. Looking forward to seeing additional tips and other stitch and pattern variations. Thanks again!
Thank you! Will make more off and on, so many people seem interested in this technique!
I new i saw it somewhere & didn't know what it's called. I liked the piece you made,Maybe one day i'll try it.
Great, hope you will!
Dear Tuula: I’ve known of hair pin never try it I’m 79 years and six months.I’m still learning from you.
THANK YOU
Wonderful! Maybe you will try it!
Very helpful. Heard of it but never thought of doing it. UK
Great, hope you will try it!