Broomstick lace, also known as jiffy lace and peacock eye crochet, is a historic
crochet technique from the 19th century which is done using a
crochet hook and another long slender item such as a
knitting needle. Traditionally a broomstick was used, hence the name, but the modern variant is a lightweight plastic
knitting needle or smooth wooden craft dowel. A larger knitting needle or dowel will result in a lacier effect, while a smaller will provide a more closely woven effect. Because the fabric created is soft yet stable, it is well-suited for clothing and blankets.