Monday, November 30, 2015

Historic Articles about Lacemaking from 1900's

I was researching something else and stumbled across this interesting collecting magazine called The Connoisseur from about 1900. Along with other intriguing items, some of the issues had a section on Lace.


This issue has a particularly interesting and well illustrated article about English needlepoint lace.


Imagine seeing some of these pieces in person. I can't imagine the amount of work involved. Just beautiful!

Enjoy,
Debby

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Knit for your little princess!

With the birth of the new Princess Charlotte, I have seen more pretty and free knitting patterns for lovely baby shawls and bonnets.



Here is a free pattern for a lace baby shawl.




Here is a free pattern for a bonnet and another here

I have read that the bonnet was placed on the baby's head upside down and you can see that from this photo below. The square on the top of her head should be at the back...but it still looks cute!


Send over pictures of your princess in these lovely fashions!

Enjoy, Debby

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Knit along...Victorian knitted lace edging No.3 REVEAL

This No. 3 clipping is from 1880. I have also included a clipping that explains the old knitting terms.




NOTE: I found an error on row 3. Slip 1 and not two at the beginning of this row.

Here is my sample:


I think this would be great on a guest hand towel since it looks like it would stand up to washing!

Enjoy,
Debby

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Knit along...Victorian knitted lace edging No.3

This No. 3 clipping is from 1880. I have also included a clipping that explains the old knitting terms.




NOTE: I found an error on row 3. Slip 1 and not two at the beginning of this row.

You can email me a photo of your work and we can compare our results. I'll post our photos next week.

Enjoy, Debby

Friday, May 1, 2015

Knit along...Victorian knitted lace edging No.2 REVEAL

Last week I posted No. 2 clipping from 1880.

Here is the pattern again and a photo of my results. How did you do?




I really like the triangle sections over the diagonal sawtooth edge. I think this would look quite nice on a baby blanket made from the simple Grandma's Favorite dishcloth pattern.

Enjoy, Debby

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Knit along...Victorian knitted lace edging No.2

Let's try #2 in the knit along.

This No. 2 clipping is from 1880. I have also included a clipping that explains the old knitting terms.

You can email me a photo of your work and we can compare our results. I'll post our photos next week.





No errors in this one!

Enjoy, Debby

Friday, April 24, 2015

Knit along...Victorian knitted lace edging No.1 REVEAL

Here is the first Victorian knitted lace edging clipping from 1882 that I posted last week.


And here is my knitted sample. A nice diamond motif edging. How did you make out with this pattern?


I'll post #2 tomorrow.

Enjoy, Debby

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Knit along...Victorian knitted lace edging No.1

Let's try a knit along. I have found many Victorian knitted lace patterns in old newspapers. It is fun to knit them and see what they turn out to look like! It is a glimpse into the past.

This is No. 1 from 1882. I have included below a clipping that explains the old knitting terms. You can email me a photo of your work and we can compare our results. I'll post our photos next week.

NOTE: I found an error in row 9. There is an extra "narrow, over"



Enjoy, Debby

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Free lace shawl pattern

Pretty Sophie Shawl from TahkiStacyCharles.com is offered as a free download.

I like the combination of lace on the sides and then the interesting panel down the center. Looks like there are some cable twists in it too!


Happy knitting, Debby

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

New dog sweater pattern-Celtic Triad

Just finished another doggie sweater called Celtic Triad.


It is easy to knit with written out instructions. For small and medium size doggies.

Available on ETSY and Ravelry.

All the best,
Debby

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Thursday, February 5, 2015

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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

KnitPicks does it again...52 weeks of dishcloths


If you just want to make a small project or practice some new stitches, a dishcloth is perfect. You get the practice in and have a finished item to use or give as a gift.

KnitPicks has 52 weeks of dishcloth patterns for both crocheters and knitters.

Here is a sampling...

Crochet:


Knitting:


Enjoy,
Debby




Thursday, January 1, 2015

I have found a treasure!

I have found a treasure from 1847. It is a copy of Mrs. Gaugain's Open Knit D'Oyleys No. 1. The scans are completed and I have a PDF copy for sale on ETSY. It surprised me that the doilies are so intricate and lacy.


The directions include Mrs Gaugain's translation for her unusual knitting abbreviations as you can see in the example below. 


Happy knitting, Debby

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Keep your doggie warm in a new sweater!

Keep your doggie warm in a new sweater! Try my latest pattern Celtic Braid available on ETSY or Ravelry.


It's easier than it looks and your doggie will thank you!

All the best, Debby

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Red Heart site 12 weeks of Christmas

Red Heart is repeating the 12 weeks of Christmas feature again this year. I am a bit behind...they are on week 5 already!

Here is a lovely example of the great free patterns that they are featuring.

Crochet cables and texture pillows and throw


Check out their web site HERE!

Enjoy,
Debby

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Physical therapy and general whining!

I haven't been very vigilant with my posts lately, which I apologize for. I fell in May and have had some terrible issues with my back. I am doing physical therapy now and on the road to recovery but wow....it has been a painful summer. And now summer is almost over!

Cooler weather means more knitting and crocheting. It is my favorite time of year! I love fall colors and luscious yarns.

I just finished a shawl in a lovely caramel color yarn with sequins...just in time for autumn. I will post a photo next week.

Time for some fall creations...

Here is a pretty knitted cowl. The free pattern is here.



I love this crocheted one. The pearls are a fabulous addition!


Enjoy,
Debby


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Friday, August 8, 2014

New vintage pattern-dainty crochet baby bonnet

I got the first two patterns completed from the vintage magazines that my sisters found for me.

Dainty Crochet Baby Bonnet pattern from 1928

It is a pretty style with a medallion on the crown and flower medallions across the brim.

Dainty Crochet Baby Bonnet in Irish Crochet from 1928



This bonnet has a center crown of a rose surrounded by six leaves, one attached to each petal.

I will next work on a few done in luscious tatting!

Enjoy, Debby

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Irish crochet edging - free pattern

To get ready for the Irish crochet bonnet, you may want to practice a bit on some less complicated edging.

Here is a pretty design from FreeVintageCrochet.com


For Irish Crochet Edgings, use J. & P. Coats Tatting-Crochet, Size 70, with Milwards Steel Crochet Hook No. 13; or J. & P. Coats Best Six Cord Mercerized Crochet, Size 100, with a No. 15 or 16 hook.

Looks nice!

Enjoy, Debby

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Magazines from 1920's....and some upcoming patterns

My sisters found some great magazines from the 1920's for me. They each are full of great articles, advertisements and patterns.


I will be working on some new patterns from them this week. I love baby bonnets so I will start with them.


There are some in lovely irish crochet work and others in tatting.


Enjoy,
Debby

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