This broomstick lace pin is small enough to be easily manipulated, using just two hands rather than two hands and two knees (as most need to do with a long broomstick or piece of pipe). It’s nice and fat, yet lightweight – perfect for big, loopy lace. And finally, it has an eye hook at the end to attach a “lifeline,” making long rows easy and working in the round attainable!
The pin (or needle) is made with a saw, a drill, some sandpaper, and a lot of elbow grease! It measures about 3.5 inches around and 6 inches long (not including the eye hook). You can read all about this broomstick lace pin and how to make broomstick lace here:
http://speckless.wordpress.com/2012/02/12/broomstick-lace-tutorial/
Have any questions?
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