scarf end

Designed by Ida C. Farr in 1921 as a scarf end, this pattern features an overflowing basket of fruits, and she named it after Pomona, the goddess of garden and orchard. You can crochet this lace for the ends of a table runner or tablecloth, or for a beautiful lace curtain.

Use this easy pattern to crochet elegant, tiered lace for the ends of a table runner or tray cover. Depicting a flower pot or wall sconce, it was designed by Mrs. A.A. Biers in 1921.

Add happiness to your home decor with this easy crochet pattern for the end of a table runner or dresser scarf. Designed by Mrs. J.C. Campbell in 1918, these bluebirds stand the test of time.

Designed in 1922 by Ida C. Farr, this filet crochet pattern has instructions for an alternative foundation row.

Rose leaves decorate the edges of this scarf end pattern, and an oval medallion in the center makes it unique. You can use this pattern to beautify the end of a table runner or dresser scarf, or leave the top oval off for a pretty valance. Designed in 1925 by Olive F.

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