I’ve just returned from an amazing textile tour of Turkey where they have their own distinctive style of lace, which is mainly used as an edging for scarves and clothing. There are two main techniques, one using a fine crochet hook and the other a knotting technique using needle and thread.
We were lucky
to be shown both styles of making on our tour and the skilful women who
demonstrated for us were all able to use both techniques. The edging of the
blue scarf in the main image is fine crochet work. The photo shows both sides
of the work so you can see how the scarf is hemmed as an integral part of the
lace, a clever way of saving time so the scarf does not have to be hemmed
before the lace work begins.
The knotting
and looping technique is shown round the edge of this beautiful dark blue scarf.
The needle is inserted under the main thread then the remaining thread is
twisted round the needle to form the loop. The skill lies in controlling the
size of the loops to make a pleasing gradation to represent flowers and leaves.
As well as
lace attached to fabric, strings of flowers and leaves are also made using a
crochet technique which can be used as necklaces. Beads and ribbons can also be
incorporated into the lace to add highlights to the work. We were lucky to be
shown how the lace is made at several places and were pleased to see contemporary
and vintage lace being sold in various outlets throughout our tour.
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