Collar Pattern No. 2260
I love this collar, especially the two-toned clustered edging, which is worked in clusters and chain spaces.
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I love this collar, especially the two-toned clustered edging, which is worked in clusters and chain spaces.
This vintage handbag is still just as perfect for today as it was the day it was designed.
This vintage pattern includes a simple edging that can be added to almost any towel.
I love the embroidered flower in this collar. The pattern provides a link to a basic diagram of the design.
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This flowery headband is perfect for the summer.
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I love the beautiful shapes created by the contrasting colors.
This motif and edging is a great way to spruce up your linens.
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The bag looks like it’s the perfect size for holding your keys and cash.
This vintage collar and cuff set is perfect for any dress, blouse or any other dressy top.
This may be a vintage pattern, but the diagonal stripes will never go out of style!
This beautiful vintage tablecloth is crocheted with two different motifs for a beautiful look.
Crochet this bell ornament for the Christmas tree or for any other holiday decorations.
This vintage star ornament is perfect for decorating any Christmas tree.
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Crochet this snowflake for the Christmas tree, for the windows or as an applique for crocheted items.
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Vintage designers sure had a thing for beautiful lace. And these lacy edgings are no exception.
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This vintage hexagon rug is bound to add style to just about any modern home décor.
This crochet rug features a clown that is embroidered into the mat after it’s been crocheted.
These medallions are great for your linens.
These edgings look like you crochet them first, and then can be attached to whatever you like.
This is so Christmasy, especially with those spiral circles, they remind me of candy canes.
Here is a beautiful rug to compliment any room in the house!
A crocheted and woven rug to decorate your kitchen, living room or any other room in the house.
This vintage hat has a band to help keep it in place.
The hat looks pretty the way it is worn with the brim folded over.
This rug is crocheted up in squares that are joined together.