Castlerock Mitts
by Amy Gunderson
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© Amy Gunderson

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Castlerock Mitts
These mitts are a great way to try out a traditional technique - hairpin lace - for a modern look. For this method, loops are made on a narrow metal loom, the hairpin, and then are joined in the center using a crochet hook. You can find hairpin lace looms at your local craft store and online.
About this yarn
by Premier Yarns
Aran
75% Acrylic, 25% Alpaca
371 yards
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100
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