scarf end

With six variations on a gorgeous chrysanthemum—scarf end, tablecloth corner, napkin corner, wide border (with corner turn), square, and insertion—you can accessorize any room in your house.

Add a drop of sunshine to your table with a wide crocheted lace end for a table runner or dresser scarf. If you use size 10 to 5 crochet cotton, your piece will be large enough for a curtain. Designed in 1918 by Ida C.

This pretty Rose Insertion works well as a corner as shown, and includes a pointed Rose Bud Lace Edging to match. Originally designed by Emma Boardman in 1920, it’s suitable for many purposes, and the lace edging and insertion may be used separately or in combination.

Make a classic table runner or dresser scarf for your music room with this lovely pattern originally designed by Nouvart Tashjian.

Ivy Lace Scarf End is a simple and versatile filet crochet lace pattern, originally written by Hannah Buss in 1921. It works as is for the end of a dresser scarf or a table runner.

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