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What do you call the old way of doing crochet for lace?

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A type of crochet which makes a lace, is called tatting. There are various ways to make tatting.

You can make tatting with a shuttle, or a needle, or needle and crochet hook (cro-tat).

Tatting is a process which is different than crochet or knitting. The stitches are made differently than those in crochet and knitting.

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