Hooking method of sweater lace

The hook method of sweater lace is as follows:

Start from the side of the sweater, hook the line from the back and hook three braids. Next, wind the wool on the crochet once. Crochet pulls out a needle through the hole of the previous needle and hooks a long needle.

Now there are two braids on the crochet. Then put the wool on the crochet. Next, hook a long needle in the same hole. Now that three long needles have been completed, continue to hook a short needle in the previous hole. A flower is finished.

Then three knitting needles are hooked out after the short needles are hooked. Hook the next flower like the first flower. Wrap a circle around the crochet. Hook a long needle in the front hole. After winding the crochet once, the second long needle is hooked in the same hole.

Next, hook a short needle in the front hole. Finished another flower. A flower consists of a knitting needle, two long needles and a short needle. Hook all the lace along the edge of the sweater in the same way.

After the last stitch is hooked, tie a knot at the corner. This is a relatively simple and easy-to-learn lace. Is it also beautiful and practical?

Sweater knitting has a very long history. Humans covered their bodies with leaves and skins in primitive life, and they learned how to use knitting technology in fishing and animal husbandry. With the evolution of civilization and the invention of science and technology, human beings not only make full use of natural fibers such as various animals and plants to weave articles needed for life.