A Greek Key and natural scallops enhance the morning glories in this wide lace edge, originally designed by M. Pintner in 1927. The scallops are made as you go with easy increases and decrease……続きを見る
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 ma……続きを見る
Designed by Olive Ashcroft in 1930, this novel design is an excellent imitation of the Nottingham lace, a favorite of days gone by, the background resembling the crackle-stitch in Battenberg-work, a……続きを見る
著者:Brunonia Barry
出版社: HarperCollins Publishers
発売日: 2011年02月03日
From the author of The Lace Reader comes an emotionally resonant novel of tragedy, secrets, identity, and love.
Zee Finch has a career as a respected psychotherapist and she’s about to get married, ……続きを見る
Attach this regal lion to a pillow as shown, or use yarn instead of crochet thread to make a lightweight pictorial blanket. This simple but almost three dimensional pattern was originally……続きを見る
Dress up your table with a lovely, simple pattern from nature. This Lace Scarf with Butterfly Motif was designed by Arphilien Bousquet in 1916. This is not your usual scanned vintag……続きを見る
Crochet these simple, elegant daisy corners and sew them to a square or rectangular tablecloth for a beautiful spring setting. Designed in 1919 by Mary E. Fitch, the pattern is great for today's bu……続きを見る
This small afghan is comprised of twenty circles-in-squares, otherwise known as “squircles” and the color palette is a simple one of gray, white, and two shades of pink. If pink is not your thing (o……続きを見る
This vintage book contains a detailed guide to making a variety of lace articles. With simple, clear instructions and a wealth of handy tips, this profusely illustrated manual will appeal to those w……続きを見る
Reminiscent of Art Nouveau, this Daffodil Curtain is a beautiful filet crochet lace pattern that will give you the best-dressed window in town. The design was adapted in 1920 by Mrs. B. Weldon from ……続きを見る
This pattern will allow you to recreate the Centerpiece in Netted Crochet Doily, taken from the "Design Book No.208" by Lily Mills
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This pattern will allow you to recreate the Filet Doily S-773, taken from the 1955 "Priscilla Filet Crochet Book No.317" by Coat's & Clarks
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Designed by Cora Mowrey in 1917, this centerpiece with symmetrical clematis flowers can be made for many purposes. Use a large thread and hook for a complete tablecloth, or smaller thread for a cent……続きを見る
With twenty six different borders to choose from, you can make matching square insertions for guest towels, lace pillows, purses, garments, and more. Each letter contains written instructions ……続きを見る
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 sub……続きを見る
For Good Friday and the Easter season, this scalloped altar cloth edging has the acronym INRI, or "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews", which was an inscription put on the cross. It ……続きを見る
This set of seven charming animal and insect insertions--a happy dog, busy bees, a butterfly, a mother duck and duckling swimming along, an owl, a pony, and a pair of playful cats--were designed by……続きを見る
Crochet these simple, elegant carnation corners and sew them to a square or rectangular tablecloth for a beautiful spring setting. Designed in 1919 by Mary E. Fitch, the pattern is great for today’……続きを見る
Children are always interested in animals and birds, and your little one will be delighted with a “zoo” bedspread. Designed by Mrs. A.J. Lavender in 1918, these simple blocks will fuel your creativi……続きを見る
This detailed design of the Great Seal of the United States is suitable for a glass door, a short window-curtain, a cushion-cover, center of bedspread, and more. It was created by Mary Card as part……続きを見る
Use this simple but elegant tulip panel as shown for an insert or insertion in a bedspread, or use it at the ends of a table runner and add a simple edging. The pattern will also make a nice wall ha……続きを見る
Designed by Australian Mary Card in 1918 as part of a series of doilies and panels honoring Allies from the Great War. This doily combines the French national emblem, the Fleur-de-lis, with a lovel……続きを見る
You can crochet this bucolic scene to use as a wall hanging, pillow cover, or doily. Featuring a buck and doe in the forest, it was designed in 1917 by Eleanor Koontz. The entwined flower and leaf ……続きを見る
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. Design……続きを見る
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. Tweak……続きを見る
Use this patriotic United States flag pattern to make a wall hanging, pillow top, or small curtain. Designed in 1917 by Mrs. A.H. Albau, there are 48 stars on the flag, and the pattern include……続きを見る
Roses, butterflies and winding leaves decorate this summery filet crochet lace edging. Designed in 1927 by Olive F. Ashcroft, it can be used as a border for a tablecloth or a dresser scarf. Make th……続きを見る
Let your creativity shine with this reversible butterfly motif and two matching borders. Designed by Cecily Palmer and Eveline D. Johnson in 1940, you can use this pattern to make a bedspread,……続きを見る
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 le……続きを見る
Crochet a tablecloth corner that features flying butterflies and swirling leaves, and attach it to fabric or a purchased plain tablecloth. Designed by Olive F. Ashcroft in 1924, the pattern include……続きを見る