Friday, March 17, 2017

A Wee Bit 'O Irish

I couldn't resist the allure of Irish Crochet Lace for this most wonderful of Irish holidays, St. Paddy's Day!

Paraphrased from Wikipedia, "Irish crochet" was originally developed in mid-nineteenth century Ireland as a method of imitating expensive Venetian point laces. Irish crochet lace is characterized by separately crocheted motifs, which were then assembled into a mesh background.

This lace is made with a very fine steel crochet hook and fine crochet cotton or linen thread. It begins with an outline of the pattern on a piece of cloth. Each motif is then crocheted separately, using cotton cord for volume and shaping. The finished motifs are then basted (sewn with a loose stitch for temporary tacking) onto a cloth in the shape of the pattern. The motifs are then joined using chains and picots. When all the motifs have been joined together forming one piece of lace the basting stitch is removed from the back cloth revealing the completed lace.

I've gathered the following examples of Irish lace from Pinterest, all coming from Russian sites. However, I did find a wonderful Facebook group called Irish Crochet Lab that is run by Larisa Chilton, who is an instructor and has developed an online course for those who want to learn Traditional and Modern Irish crochet lace. You can find Ms. Chilton's site at https://www.facebook.com/videotutorialsandpatterns/ . Enjoy!


Irish Crochet 2
                   From postila.ru
Irish crochet 3
From postila.ru, a type of Pinterest
Irish crochet 4
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Irish crochet 6
https://www.livemaster.ru/item/17305403-odezhda-vintazhnyj-kaftan-suvenir

Irish crochet 5
www.facebook.com/Asia-Verten

Irish crochet 7
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Oh, yes, just one more thing. Today is my brother-in-law's birthday - Happy Birthday, Craig!

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