Romanian Point Lace Cord is simply gorgeous... beautiful, functional, and incredibly versatile. You can use it on its own or incorporate it into crochet lace, needle‑lace embroidery, garments, accessories, and free‑form designs. It’s perfect for jewelry, belts, ties, button fasteners, straps, and so much more.
Customize the Thickness
One of the best things about this cord is how easily you can adjust its thickness. Just choose a finer or thicker yarn and pair it with a suitable hook size to create the perfect cord for your project.

A Simple Practice Project: Make a Bracelet
If you’re learning the technique, a bracelet is a great place to start.
- Choose your yarn and crochet Romanian Point Lace Cord to your desired length.
- Leave a long yarn tail at both the beginning and end.
- Use a tapestry needle to string a few beads onto each tail.
- Tie a knot on each side to secure the beads and trim the excess yarn.
- Wrap the bracelet around your wrist, tie the ends, and enjoy your new accessory.

Endless Creative Possibilities
Romanian Point Lace Cord is beloved by modern fiber artists around the world. The possibilities are truly endless. Here are a few design ideas to spark your imagination:
1. Irish Crochet Dress featuring Romanian Point Lace Cord

2. Crochet Motifs built from the cord

3. Irish Crochet Top with cord‑based detailing

4. Knitted Top with a Romanian Point Lace Cord accent on the back

5. Hairpin Lace Top with cord embellishment on one side

6. Knitted Jacket with decorative cord button fasteners

7. Freeform Crochet Necklace using the cord as a structural element

8. Crochet Bracelet with a floral motif attached to the cord

9. Crochet Necklace with a flower centerpiece

10. Crochet Slippers using the cord for straps

Romanian Point Lace Cord is one of those techniques that grows with you. The more you experiment, the more creative possibilities you discover.