Designed by Australian Mary Card in 1918, this tall thin panel features a sailor with his saber. This design has been arranged to correspond in size and style with the Soldier Boy, which is the subject of No. 1 of the Mary Card Giant Chart series.
Designed by Mrs. C.H. Hendrick in 1921, you can use this simple owl pattern to make a wall hanging or pillow cover, or use baby-weight yarn to make a light afghan.
Designed by Lilian Barton Wilson in 1921, this easy filet crochet panel was inspired by an old English design from the sixteenth century period, and carries a suggestion of chivalry.
A proud peacock struts his stuff in a combination of art deco elements, designed by Pearl Stayton in 1916. Use this simple crochet pattern to make a pillow top as shown, or adapt it for other home decor.
A butterfly swoops in for a treat from the flower basket in this easy crochet pattern designed by Fern Graham in 1921. You can use this pattern to make a pillow cover, wall hanging, or window decoration.
Designed in 1921 as a pillow cover pattern, Emma Loper made it a tribute to her crafty ancestors, who made mesh lace with thread and netting for antimacassars to keep their furniture free from hair oils.