The Libby Bookmark, spike stitch crochet bookmark, is a fantastic first crochet project. It helps you to learn basic stitches and techniques while making a lovely project to gift for Mother’s Day, birthday or use as a stocking filler! This is perfect scrap yarn project using under 10 g of yarn. The post Libby Bookmark appeared first on Exquisite Crochet UK.| Exquisite Crochet UK
Did Rembrandt Paint Oopjen's Lace?IntroductionLace is one of the most beautiful, complex, refined, and expensive items depicted in many early seventeenth-century Dutch portraits. And yet it is often a little overlooked by art historians. When elaborate lace collars were the height of fashion in the early seventeenth century, sitters were keen to be portrayed with […]| Sophie Ploeg
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We’ve got a sweet new summer tee pattern: Grove!| tin can knits
Are you a shawl person? I didn’t consider myself one, besides wearing one as a scarf or a neck piece in winter. However, this pattern has changed me! I am now finding myself chilled, and instead of grabbing a blanket or layering on a sweater I just drape this around myself. It has enough warmth … Continue reading "Knit Wingspan Shawl Pattern"| City Farmhouse Studio
Learn to crochet this quick and easy crochet top. Customize it to your perfect size and length for a perfect fit. Scroll down to view the free step by step video tutorial or you can purchase the ad-free printable here. The crochet Omey Top has a delicate shell stitch throughout giving it a modern and... Read More The post Omey Top appeared first on Crochet with Carrie.| Crochet with Carrie
Recently I made the crochet Beyond the Sea Shawl and realized it had been a while since I did a knit shawl. Now, since the Estrela Lace machine knit shawl pattern is rectangle, I wanted to make one that was either triangular or crescent in shape. Being machine knit, and working on an LK150 with … Continue reading "Machine Knit Wingspan Shawl Pattern"| City Farmhouse Studio
There’s something undeniably graceful about the crochet lace cardigan. It carries with it a timeless charm and a whisper of nostalgia.| Crochet & Knit by Beja - Free Patterns, Videos + How To
The Nora Lace Shawl, stripy lace crochet shawl, is a medium size beginner-friendly triangular Tunisian crochet lace shawl with alternating stripes in two colours. To make this stripy lace crochet shawl, you will need just under 100 g of lace weight yarn. The final size is approximately 46 by 25 inches. The post Nora Lace Shawl appeared first on Exquisite Crochet UK.| Exquisite Crochet UK
Because I wanted to try out different historical whitework and lace making techniques, I made an Edwardian hand-embroidered blouse. So my hand-embroidered mixed lace blouse is basically a wearable lace sampler! 😀 It was a lot of work to embroider the Edwardian blouse by hand – especially because I filmed the whole process – but … Continue reading Edwardian Hand-Embroidered Mixed Lace Blouse→ The post Edwardian Hand-Embroidered Mixed Lace Blouse appeared first on Sew Historically.| Sew Historically
I love doing embroidery by hand! 😀 So I made a pink & white hand-embroidered eyelet lace belt to wear with my Edwardian pink & white striped cotton skirt and my Edwardian hand-embroidered mixed lace blouse. Edwardian Embroidered Belts For Morning Wear In the Edwardian era, cotton dresses – aka wash dresses or tub frocks … Continue reading DIY Edwardian Hand-Embroidered Eyelet Lace Belt→ The post DIY Edwardian Hand-Embroidered Eyelet Lace Belt appeared first on Sew Historically.| Sew Historically
Do you want to know how to decorate an Edwardian hat? Here I decorated an Edwardian-style straw boater hat with cotton bobbinet tulle, a cotton tulle lace hat veil and DIY real silk roses. Materials For My Edwardian Hat I used the following materials to decorate my Edwardian hat: Edwardian-style straw boater hat cream cotton … Continue reading How To Decorate An Edwardian Hat→ The post How To Decorate An Edwardian Hat appeared first on Sew Historically.| Sew Historically
A popular feature of Edwardian hats was a veil that covered the face. This face veil was used as a beautifier and to protect the face from the sun. ‘The veil distinctly lends enchantment to the view by “half-revealing, half-conceiling” the face underneath. It is wonderful how one of these veils […] can transform a … Continue reading 10+ Tips On How To Wear An Edwardian Hat Veil →| Sew Historically
I made a matching Edwardian lingerie set - combinations, summer corset, lace petticoat & camisole - with cotton Valenciennes lace and blue silk ribbons.| Sew Historically
I made Edwardian combinations, inspired by the beautiful MET combinations, with 144 buttonholes on the bias, blue silk ribbons, lace inserts & pintucks.| Sew Historically
I made an Edwardian summer corset from cotton net fabric. The corset is lightly boned and trimmed with Valenciennes lace & silk ribbon.| Sew Historically
I made an Edwardian straight-front - aka S-bend - corset: single-layer linen coutil, heavily boned, corset hook, Valenciennes lace & silk ribbon trim.| Sew Historically
Washable markers and old fashioned paper doilies are all you need for these colorful doily prints.| The Kitchen Table Classroom
In need of the perfect spring wedding guest outfit in 2024? You'll love this list of stunning spring outfits that work for any size!| style your occasion
A lace shawl is the perfect project for summertime knitting. They're lightweight, travel easy, and knit up quick. Today we're sharing our favorite lace shawl knitting patterns from around the web.| New Stitch A Day
The fishtail lace stitch is a vertical lace stitch that gives the appearance of a row of fishtails. It is a beginner-friendly pattern and easy to make if you are just starting with lace knitting.| New Stitch A Day
This silhouette was popular in 1869, as a writer in Peterson’s Magazine wrote under “Fashions for June”:| Fashion History Timeline