Any help in identifying this stitch would be greatly appreciated! One of my readers is asking for help, and I have never seen this stitch, nor do I have any idea how it is made! It appears to be many strands held together, or perhaps some version of broomstick lace, but that section where the many-stranded loops weave in and out of each other really is a puzzle to me.
Are you sure that's crochet? Cause I'm not convinced it is. The reason I say that is because even at the "join" (where each big loop begins and ends), there is no single crochet to anchor it to the other stitches.
In fact, I don't see any crocheted stitches at all.
Are you sure that's crochet? Cause I'm not convinced it is. The reason I say that is because even at the "join" (where each big loop begins and ends), there is no single crochet to anchor it to the other stitches.
In fact, I don't see any crocheted stitches at all.
That thought never occurred to me! I've never seen anything like this in knitting either. Such a puzzle!
I suppose you might create something like this using hairpin lace, but the center stitches don't look like the hairpin lace I've done. Still it might be fairly close. I'll have to give it a shot and see what I come up with.
Meanwhile, any idea where your student found this?
Edit: Yes, you can do this using hairpin lace, but weaving the loops together is likely to make you verifiably insane (plus, my "center" stitches--ones between the loops) don't look like what's in the picture).
I suppose you might create something like this using hairpin lace, but the center stitches don't look like the hairpin lace I've done. Still it might be fairly close. I'll have to give it a shot and see what I come up with.
Meanwhile, any idea where your student found this?
Edit: Yes, you can do this using hairpin lace, but weaving the loops together is likely to make you verifiably insane (plus, my "center" stitches--ones between the loops) don't look like what's in the picture).
Hairpin lace is a good thought too! My reader said she found this on Pinterest but there was no information to go along with it, and she has been obsessed with finding out how to do it since then!
If/when you come across intructions, will you post a link? I'll post one if I find anything.
That link I posted has links in it to a tutorial series on how to do this stitch. You need to scroll down to the bottom of the post and you'll see them there.