Almost every country has its own traditions and ways of knitting beautiful items. The original technique of the crochet and knitting needle "broomstick" came from Peru across the ocean to Europe. The distinctive culture of this distant country with a harsh climate has absorbed the traditions of the Indians and the Spaniards, indigenous people and conquerors. The residents of Peru in casual clothes, prefer warm woolen things. Almost all Peruvians – both women and men – know how to knit and doing it quite brilliantly.
Essentially broomstick is knitting, in which the elongated hook loop for the accuracy of the associated leaf strung on a thick needle, a ruler or a fork for knitting. This feature of the technology is reflected in the title, which gave her the Europeans: "broom stick" (in English broomstick). Stick – this is the thickest needle on which the knitting.
In the technique broomstick traditionally knit scarves, jackets, bags. Peruvian knitting is characterized by low deformation of the products, low consumption of yarns and quick knitting.
Very beautiful and airy scarves are knitted based on this pattern
FOR WORK WE NEED:
– yarn
– a thick needle, ruler, any round stick;
–hook № 2.00 mm. 2.50 mm. 3.00mm
When you purchase this pattern you get a downloadable PDF file containing:
-required materials, finished project stats and photos
-a step by step picture tutorial
-easy to print, one page shorthand written instructions
Almost every country has its own traditions and ways of knitting beautiful items. The original technique of the crochet and knitting needle "broomstick" came from Peru across the ocean to Europe. The distinctive culture of this distant country with a harsh climate has absorbed the traditions of the Indians and the Spaniards, indigenous people and conquerors. The residents of Peru in casual clothes, prefer warm woolen things. Almost all Peruvians – both women and men – know how to knit and doing it quite brilliantly.
Essentially broomstick is knitting, in which the elongated hook loop for the accuracy of the associated leaf strung on a thick needle, a ruler or a fork for knitting. This feature of the technology is reflected in the title, which gave her the Europeans: "broom stick" (in English broomstick). Stick – this is the thickest needle on which the knitting.
In the technique broomstick traditionally knit scarves, jackets, bags. Peruvian knitting is characterized by low deformation of the products, low consumption of yarns and quick knitting.
Very beautiful and airy scarves are knitted based on this pattern
FOR WORK WE NEED:
– yarn
– a thick needle, ruler, any round stick;
–hook № 2.00 mm. 2.50 mm. 3.00mm
When you purchase this pattern you get a downloadable PDF file containing:
-required materials, finished project stats and photos
-a step by step picture tutorial
-easy to print, one page shorthand written instructions
Download is immediately available after purchase.
Almost every country has its own traditions and ways of knitting beautiful items. The original technique of the crochet and knitting needle "broomstick" came from Peru across the ocean to Europe. The distinctive culture of this distant country with a harsh climate has absorbed the traditions of the Indians and the Spaniards, indigenous people and conquerors. The residents of Peru in casual clothes, prefer warm woolen things. Almost all Peruvians – both women and men – know how to knit and doing it quite brilliantly.
Essentially broomstick is knitting, in which the elongated hook loop for the accuracy of the associated leaf strung on a thick needle, a ruler or a fork for knitting. This feature of the technology is reflected in the title, which gave her the Europeans: "broom stick" (in English broomstick). Stick – this is the thickest needle on which the knitting.
In the technique broomstick traditionally knit scarves, jackets, bags. Peruvian knitting is characterized by low deformation of the products, low consumption of yarns and quick knitting.
Very beautiful and airy scarves are knitted based on this pattern
FOR WORK WE NEED:
– yarn
– a thick needle, ruler, any round stick;
–hook № 2.00 mm. 2.50 mm. 3.00mm
When you purchase this pattern you get a downloadable PDF file containing:
-required materials, finished project stats and photos
-a step by step picture tutorial
-easy to print, one page shorthand written instructions
Almost every country has its own traditions and ways of knitting beautiful items. The original technique of the crochet and knitting needle "broomstick" came from Peru across the ocean to Europe. The distinctive culture of this distant country with a harsh climate has absorbed the traditions of the Indians and the Spaniards, indigenous people and conquerors. The residents of Peru in casual clothes, prefer warm woolen things. Almost all Peruvians – both women and men – know how to knit and doing it quite brilliantly.
Essentially broomstick is knitting, in which the elongated hook loop for the accuracy of the associated leaf strung on a thick needle, a ruler or a fork for knitting. This feature of the technology is reflected in the title, which gave her the Europeans: "broom stick" (in English broomstick). Stick – this is the thickest needle on which the knitting.
In the technique broomstick traditionally knit scarves, jackets, bags. Peruvian knitting is characterized by low deformation of the products, low consumption of yarns and quick knitting.
Very beautiful and airy scarves are knitted based on this pattern
FOR WORK WE NEED:
– yarn
– a thick needle, ruler, any round stick;
–hook № 2.00 mm. 2.50 mm. 3.00mm
When you purchase this pattern you get a downloadable PDF file containing:
-required materials, finished project stats and photos
-a step by step picture tutorial
-easy to print, one page shorthand written instructions
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