Some white #crochet from our Festival ...
Does anybody know how this "wavy" technique (photo 3/4) was called/made:
edit: Image search showed me "Victorian hexagons". I found originals from the 1920/50s but it may be much older.
On Ravelry I found modernized patterns with "popcorns": https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/marguerite-bedspread-6132

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@NatureMC

I don't know what it is called but I reckon I could work it out if I had the time/space/access to the original

@NatureMC

Looking at it, I reckon that there were probably extra chain stitches at the bottom of the wave than normal for that point in the pattern, and then that has been worked into leading to excess fabric up the pattern.
Is there a chain behind it at the top of the wave too?

@PetraPhoenix Honestly, I don't know. My crochet knowledge is a beginner's one. So I believe you everything how it's made!

As I already saw different pieces made in this technique, I thought that it could have a name.
Unfortunately, I only have these photos, the exhibition has already ended.