My Dishoom Dishoom with Bruges lace making

For the uninitiated, dishoom dishoom is used in the Indian context to represent struggle or fight. It is uttered by children trying to show themselves as heroes fighting the villains. The usage originated from the Indian movies where a background "Dishoom" sound was played when the hero lands a punch on the bad guy. :)  Google told me that there are some other meanings too..but that's not our point of interest.

Our topic today is Bruges lace. Have you heard of it?

Bruges is a place in Belgium and famed for its Bobbin lace and Bruges lace. In Bruges lace method  tapes or ribbons are woven which are linked together to form pretty patterns. This is a loom based method, but some clever crocheters have devised ways to imitate the Bruges lace style using crochet.

I first heard of it in the Passionate about Crochet group in FB. Some of the links provided in the CAL  helped me get some idea. It looked so easy and I was tempted to try. Lesson learnt - Never judge a book by its cover. I  have lost count of the number of times I  watched the video, because of the twists and turns. The video being in Spanish also contributed a bit to the dishoom dishoom.


Anyways, here's my work in progress. This doily is not crocheted in rounds but as a single tape of four DCs with a loop of 7 on either side. The thread is mercerized cotton and has a nice sheen to it. Unfortunately the light outside is not sufficient for a bright and sunny pic.


 I have completed almost 75% but there is still some more work left. The doily is made in three parts - the center, the ribbon and then the outer layer.
Here's the video tutorial in case some of you would like to try. I cannot understand anything that she says, except unos,dos,tres,quatro.. and the word motivo :) . But the video is very detailed.

Bruges Lace Doily in Spanish

GillysCraftworld also has some simple basic videos of Bruges Lace Crochet in English



Usually I always make changes to a pattern to my liking. But I have still not figured this method out so I cannot improvise.
On the other hand, with crochet I can do what I want. A couple of weeks back I completed a top for my daughter. Here it is..

It is a seamless piece crocheted from bottom to top. The inspiration came from this pattern here . But I did not copy anything other than the chest portion in Triangle stitch. Mine was worked in rounds , starting with a ribbed bottom and using herringbone double crochet and doubled crochet alternately.

The little lady loved it and has worn it quite a few times already.

Now let me complete the doily and I'll be back with the completed piece soon. Though difficult, it feels good to have attempted something new. How about you? Do you enjoy the learning process? Have you planned to try something new this year?

Love,luck and sunshine,
Deepa

 

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