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This rich treasury of popular crochet designs, selected from vintage thread company leaflets, includes 150 patterns favored by crocheters during the first half of the 20th century. Included are eye-catching designs for creating a host of attractive domestic accessories: tablecloths, bedspreads, doilies, edgings, and other pieces. All designs are accompanied by a complete list of necessary materials, while detailed row-by-row instructions guide beginning and advanced needleworkers through each step of the crocheting process. Choose from heirloom-quality patterns including lovely lace edgings that will bring a touch of glamour to table linens, bedcovers, and the necklines of sweaters and blouses. You'll find a simple yet elegant Main Line tablecloth, revealing a charming filet-crochet motif of floral and foliated designs; a splendid bedspread composed of dainty diamond- and octagon-shaped motifs; and a wealth other attractive patterns. With this inexpensive collection at your fingertips you can be sure of finding the project that's just right for you. Best of all, expert instructions make it easy to create beautiful crocheted pieces you'll cherish for years to come. Review: A great buy for crocheted lace lovers - If you love antique crochet patterns for doilies, tablecloths, bedspreads and other lace items for the home this is the book for you. I found one of my favorite patterns in this book. It’s called Queen Anne’s Lace and it is so beautiful and much easier to make than it looks. I’ve already started a project using this pattern and can’t wait to finish it. This book is perfect for the crochet lace maker and would be a great purchase for yourself or someone who loves this kind of crochet. Review: Very Pretty Vintage Crochet, Font Small, Not for Beginners - This is a book that I've had a number of years. I purchased it in a different phase of my life, one where I had and anticipated having more time then I do now. I love vintage crochet, in particular, thread crochet, which is why I initially purchased this book. I think this book is a good value for what it is, but I want to mention up front what it isn't: This book is not a good book for beginners. As such, there isn't a break down in it of how to do the individual stitches, and I would recommend being able to crochet at an intermediate to advanced level before purchasing it. Also, this uses written patterns with abbreviations, so for those of you used to working with stitch diagrams, this also doesn't come with those (although it does have the standard block patterns for fillet crochet patterns). It is a reprinting of older publications of patterns, and therefore does not have some of the conventions that can be found in more current pattern books. Also, a heads up, the font is pretty tiny in general, but some of the patterns are printed even smaller, maybe I want to say font 8 or 7, so if you struggle with smaller print, this could be important for you to know. I no longer have time to do this type of crochet project, nor do I anticipate having that kind of time in the future, so I'm honoring my life energy and mission by donating this at this time so that someone else can come to love it as I did. However, I did work some of the patterns from this book before my life got more involved with the care of our beautiful special needs son, and they did work up looking pretty stinking cool, and I can definitely recommend it. I very much found it useful and worth the cost as long as you know what you're getting...











































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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 823 Reviews |
G**T
A great buy for crocheted lace lovers
If you love antique crochet patterns for doilies, tablecloths, bedspreads and other lace items for the home this is the book for you. I found one of my favorite patterns in this book. It’s called Queen Anne’s Lace and it is so beautiful and much easier to make than it looks. I’ve already started a project using this pattern and can’t wait to finish it. This book is perfect for the crochet lace maker and would be a great purchase for yourself or someone who loves this kind of crochet.
A**I
Very Pretty Vintage Crochet, Font Small, Not for Beginners
This is a book that I've had a number of years. I purchased it in a different phase of my life, one where I had and anticipated having more time then I do now. I love vintage crochet, in particular, thread crochet, which is why I initially purchased this book. I think this book is a good value for what it is, but I want to mention up front what it isn't: This book is not a good book for beginners. As such, there isn't a break down in it of how to do the individual stitches, and I would recommend being able to crochet at an intermediate to advanced level before purchasing it. Also, this uses written patterns with abbreviations, so for those of you used to working with stitch diagrams, this also doesn't come with those (although it does have the standard block patterns for fillet crochet patterns). It is a reprinting of older publications of patterns, and therefore does not have some of the conventions that can be found in more current pattern books. Also, a heads up, the font is pretty tiny in general, but some of the patterns are printed even smaller, maybe I want to say font 8 or 7, so if you struggle with smaller print, this could be important for you to know. I no longer have time to do this type of crochet project, nor do I anticipate having that kind of time in the future, so I'm honoring my life energy and mission by donating this at this time so that someone else can come to love it as I did. However, I did work some of the patterns from this book before my life got more involved with the care of our beautiful special needs son, and they did work up looking pretty stinking cool, and I can definitely recommend it. I very much found it useful and worth the cost as long as you know what you're getting...
C**E
Crochet Designs
Great, patterns. Wish they were in color.
C**L
Thread crochet
Very nice patterns. Easy to read instructions.
B**N
One of the Top Crochet Books I Have Ever Worked With
This is the best crochet book I have ever held in my hands. It is such a relief to find a crochet book that isn't geared towards young, inexperienced crocheters or grandmothers with the worst tacky taste in the world. This book is anything but tacky; the designs are elegant, beautiful, delicate (thank goodness!), and many of them are expansive--if you want to do a large table runner, tablecloth, or pair of curtains, you can find those designs in here along with doilies and motifs. I made the beautiful rose motif tablecloth--it took me quite some time, but my ex-boyfriend's mother loved it and it is an excellent testament to the design of the piece that he and I broke up rather badly and she still has the tablecloth on display. Only thing I struggled with was crocheting in double crochet stitches as instructed instead of converting to trebles, as the beginning of the book instructs you to--the first piece I made ended up rather wide and fat. Incomparable value for the money and the results are works of art.
L**D
Nice vintage thread crochet patterns, but the Kindle edition is difficult to use ...
This review is for the KINDLE edition of this book. I have both the paperback as well as the Kindle versions. The paperback version rates 5 stars. However, the Kindle version has some serious formatting issues that really interfere with its usability. The patterns here are reprinted from old crochet pattern leaflets, and the instructions are reasonably clear and easy enough to follow for intermediate- to advance-level crocheters. And there is a black-and-white photo of each project, including many "close-up" views of the individual motifs. The problem arises when the photo(s) of a project are separated from the instructions. For example, you see a photo of "Hospitality Tablecloth" - looks wonderful! I want to do this one! Under the photo: "Directions on page 72" -- uh, OK. Where is page 72? There aren't any page numbers in the Kindle edition. So you have to flip through page after page of other photos and instructions until you find the set of instructions under a DIFFERENT photo for another tablecloth (whose directions are somewhere else) that are labeled for the photo of the item you wish to make -- in this case, ** 20 ** pages after the photo. How difficult would it have been for someone to either include clickable links to the instruction page or actually move things around so that the photos are followed immediately by the directions? I love Dover's needlecraft series, and they've done a lot to make these vintage patterns available for a reasonable price. But if you're going to do a Kindle edition of something, I believe that a little care should be taken to reformat to fit the idiosyncrasies of that device (i.e. "locations" rather than "page numbers"). The patterns are still useful, the photos are still relatively clear, but finding what you're looking for is frankly a royal pain. I'm giving this 3 stars -- it's OK. I don't hate it, but it's more difficult to use than it should be.
C**E
Crochet Designs
Love all of the patterns in this book! Can't wait to make the one on the cover!
G**R
Crocheting patterns
Many good patterns
C**L
Nice Suprise
I had deliberated whether to buy this as I always think the books from this publisher can look a bit old fashioned. However as it was at a very good price I decided to go for it. It was a very pleasant suprise when I opened it. There are some lovely designs and the instructions are well laid out and in a very clear print. Although I am no expert at crochet there are some things I can attempt and others I can aim for. Would recommend this book for any enthusiastic crocheters.
V**A
Nice
Good book
U**1
Práctico
Útil, práctico, para quien conoce el arte
T**T
Small print.
Arrived earlier than expected. Gorgeous book with great patterns. I don't like that the print is a bit smaller than I would prefer. But overall, great patterns.
V**N
Best crochet book ever
It contains shed loads of patterns, fantastic motifs which can be used for many other items. Edgings, inserts, motifs, doilies etc., you could not wish for more. Only downside is the quantities of thread required may take a little experimentation with modern equivalents. A must for all crochet lovers.
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