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This timeless lace yoke was originally designed for a trousseau nightgown in 1920 by Addie May Bodwell. Fashions have changed a bit since then, and we can now wear our intimates on the outside, even in public! This pattern book does not include an embroidery or sewing...
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Originally designed as a protective, decorative cover for the back of a chair, this dragon design would make a wonderful lace curtain for today’s home. Originally designed by Mrs. G. W. Miller, the pattern required extensive corrections to make it workable. This is...
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Make a classic table runner or dresser scarf for your music room with this lovely pattern originally designed by Nouvart Tashjian. This is not your usual scanned vintage crochet pattern! To make this pattern great for today’s crocheter, I wrote complete instructions...
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This design shows off how filet crochet adapts wonderfully to pictorial representations. Originally written by an unknown designer in 1927 for the back of a chair, Two Peacocks Lace would make a lovely lace curtain or wall hanging for today’s home. This is not your...
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Originally designed by Blanche Kendall-Job in 1927, Beverly Lace and Insertion is a very simple and attractive Art Deco design, with symbolic representations of flowers and leaves. It’s suitable for many purposes, and the lace edging and insertion may be used...
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Originally designed in 1927 by Miss Dick Mountford as a decorative/protective cover for a chair back or a scarf end, this pattern would make a beautiful curtain for today’s home. A simple, elegant dogwood blossom has hints of the new art deco style that was just...