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Vintage Crochet Ladies’ Sleeveless Jacket or Hug-Me-Tight Pattern

4. Ladies’ Sleeveless Jacket or Hug-Me-Tight (from Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet, 1918)
Use Germantown worsted, white or any desired color, with a hook large enough to carry the yarn smoothly. Commence with a chain of 140 stitches, turn.
(Explanation of Crochet Stitches Used)
1. Miss 3, 1 treble in each of 68 stitches following, shell […]

A Lesson in Crochet Stitches

1. A Lesson in Crochet
(these directions are from the book, Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet, 1918, and are a useful resource for the patterns posted here from the book.)
The stitches and terms given herewith are such as are in general use, and were taught the writer by an English teacher of crocheting, herself a […]

Crochet with Soutache or Lacet (Braid)

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Braid
Crochet with Soutache or Lacet (braid) (figs. 439 and 440).—These are two patterns of crochet, worked with the ordinary crochet cottons and with Soutache or Lacet D.M.C, a material which has not been used for crochet work […]

Tapestry - Method for copying tapestry patterns in crochet work

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Tapestry
Method for copying tapestry patterns in crochet work (figs. 437 and 438).—Printed cross stitch and embroidery patterns can very well be copied in crochet work especially when they are in two colours only, or rather, are drawn […]

Close Shell Stitch

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Close shell stitch (fig. 433).—This pretty stitch which can only be worked in rows, all one way, is more especially suitable for children’s jackets and petticoats; it is easy, and has the merit of being quickly done. […]

Spots–Raised, Hollow, Open-Work Stitches

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ILLUSTRATION 232 (Raised Spots).–The grounding on which these spots are worked consists of double crochet. They are worked across 3 rows of the ground, and formed of treble stitches, the spots of one row being placed between […]