Old Time Crochet Patterns & Designs Magazine
Volume 1, Number 3
Summer 1979
Exciting designs & patterns from the past to make today's crocheting interesting!
Magazine developed to bring back designs and patterns from the past. Distributed in quarterly issues from 1979 to 2002.
PATTERN NAME | YEAR | ORIG PUBLICATION |
Candle Screen | 1917 | Royal Society |
Bedroom Ensemble | Spool Cotton | |
Dress Front in Irish Crochet Lace | 1908 | |
Embroidered Table Sets with Crochet Trimming | 1906 | |
Peacock Pillow | 1911 | |
Colonial Chair Set #7168 | Spool Cotton #125 | |
Burr Pin Balls | 1904 | |
Crochet Tidy | ||
Queen Victoria Round Table Cover #7607 | 1943 | Spool Cotton #193 |
Elizabeth Barrett Handkerchief Edging #8020 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #52 |
Pine Tree Handkerchief Edging #8058 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #56 |
Bridal Wreath Handkerchief Edging #8024 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #52 |
Sweet Sixteen Handkerchief Edging #8045 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #56 |
Silver Bells and Cockle Shells Handkerchief Edging #8046 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #56 |
Royal Lady Handkerchief Edging #8050 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #56 |
May Pole Handkerchief Edging #8065 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #56 |
Christmas Bells Handkerchief Edging #8075 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #56 |
Shamrock Lane Handkerchief Edging #8091 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #56 |
The Mermaid | Spool Cotton | |
Crochet Horseshoe Frame | ||
Infant's Afghan | Columbia | |
Clove Leaf Edging | 1899 | |
Hairpin Receiver | ||
Bird Cage Screen | ||
New Patterns in Filet Crochet | 1921 | |
Ever Popular Filet to Decorate Household Linens | 1921 | |
You Can Make These for Any Worn Shade | American Thread | |
A Tea Set with Filet Rose Border | 1923 | |
Filet Baby Shoes | ||
Rose Sachet in Crochet | 1905 | |
Doll's Romper Suit | Columbia | |
Luncheon Set in Maltese Crochet | ||
Knights of Pythias Emblem Pillow or Panel | ||
Crocheted Bands | 1921 | |
Hot Water Bottle Cover | Columbia | |
Needle Book in Crochet | 1862 | |
Fruit Tray | ||
Filet - Fancy, Functional or Frivolous | ||
Cosmetic Bag #260 | 1935 | Spool Cotton #52 |
Man's Scarf | 1914 |
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The Spool Cotton Co Book 32 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 65 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 85 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 100 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 122 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 136 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 140 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 151 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 158 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 166 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 186 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 232 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 239 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 289 |
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Coats & Clark Inc Book 301 |
Coats & Clark Inc Book 505 |
Coats & Clark Inc Book 127 |
Coats & Clark Inc. Book 142 |
Star / American Thread Book 4 |
Star / American Thread Book 11 |
Star / American Thread Book 17 |
Star / American Thread Book 34 |
Star / American Thread Book 52 |
Star / American Thread Book 82 |
Star / American Thread Book 109 |
Star / American Thread Book 112 |
Star / American Thread Book 202 |
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Bernat Handicrafter Book 48 |
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Bernhard Ulmann Book 45 |
Bernhard Ulmann Book 106 |
Bernhard Ulmann Book 327 |
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Columbia Minerva Book 722 |
Columbia Minerva Book 742 |
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Give yourself hours of pleasure and your family an heirloom to treasure! These afghan patterns are easy and fun to make and when you've finished, you'll be the proud owner of a colorful conversation piece you and your family will cherish over the years! Choose from stunning, sophisticated modern designs, or new adaptations of traditional colonial motifs. Both are equally beautiful whatever your choice.
Afghans designed for all decors. An afghan of beauty is a joy forever and these afghan patterns have captured exquisite beauty. These afghans prove that those favorite institutions of a family do not have to be kept in a closet because they do not fit into our rooms. Afghans ought to be display pieces, kept out proudly at all time, ready to be used on frosty fall evenings.
Amazing and beautiful vintage afghan patterns remind us of family and the joy of snuggling with something especially made for you!
Paperback: 48 pages
Publisher: Dover Publications (1985)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 048624962X
ISBN-13: 978-0486249629
Create airy and delicate lace designs for table, bed, and wardrobe using the time-honored technique of Irish Crochet. This handsome handicraft, known for its raised floral motifs and intricate background patterns, probably originated in the convents of Ireland, where diligent nuns prepared beautiful ornaments for use in church services. Today, this stunning form of lace-making has been adapted and simplified for dozens of day-to-day uses: decorating curtains, tablecloths, pillows, bedspreads, lingerie, collars, children's clothing, doilies and more.
Rita Weiss, a noted needlework designer and best-selling author, has collected the finest, easily workable examples of Irish crochet from rare American thread company booklets of more than fifty years ago. Step-by-step instructions, stitch and hook charts, metric conversion charts, and forty clear illustrations allow you to make magnificent accessories in these lovely patterns: My Wild Irish Rose, Popcorn, Rose of Sharon, Cinderella, More Than a Touch of Blarney, Beauty Rose, "Smilin’ Through," Tournament of Roses, Wedding Ring, Dublin Beauty, Irish Springtime, and others. No skills beyond a familiarity with ordinary crochet techniques are needed to create these beautiful patterns. In addition, expert tips on blocking and finishing make it certain that your final product will be nothing short of a work of art.
With this versatile, inexpensive guide, the beauty of Irish Crochet - once thought too difficult to achieve by any but the most experienced needleworkers - is now within reach of even beginning crocheters.
American Thread Book 7 |
Star / American Thread Book 18 |
Star / American Thread Book 22 |
American Thread Book 30 |
Edgings |
Tatted & Crocheted Designs |
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Star / American Thread Book 34 |
American Thread Book 59 |
Star / American Thread Book 65 |
American Thread Book 68 |
Ruffled Doilies |
Spreads That Are Different |
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The Spool Cotton Co Book 85 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 122 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 152 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 184 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 205 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 212 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 214 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 232 |
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The Spool Cotton Co Book 320 |
Lily Mills Book 1800 |
Lily Mills Book 2000 |
Bernhard Ulmann Book 106 |
Edgings |
Decorating with Crochet |
Crocheted Bedspreads |
Bucilla Cottons |
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Royal Society Book 1 |
Royal Society Book 4 |
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Hand Crochet by Royal Society |
Hand Crochet by Royal Society |
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Irish Crochet Trim |
Irish Rose Tablecloth |
These vintage pattern books have been digitally restored, recreated as a downloadable pdf file and offered to you at the low price. Download is immediately available to you when payment is received.
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The Spool Cotton Co Book 204 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 284 |
The Spool Cotton Co Book 292 |
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Star / American Thread Book 39 |
Star / American Thread Book 84 |
Star / American Thread Book 90 |
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Doreen Book 102 |
Doreen Book 104 |
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DMC Corporation Volume 403 |
DMC Corporation Volume 406 |
DMC Corporation Volume 409 |
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Fashions in Wool Book 99 |
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Juvenile Styles Book 15 |
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A silver wreath, about 16" high, made of crepe-backed foil paper. The wreath is a cardboard circle with a revolving pinwheel star in center.
Materials: Norcross green-and-silver Fashion Foil paper (a crinkly paper that is green on one side and silver on the other); lightweight cardboard; glue; scrap of green yarn; three tiny jingle bells; three small Christmas bells.
Directions: Cut a cardboard circle, 13½" across; cut a 12" circle out of the center of it, leaving a rim 1½" wide. Cut a cardboard 5-pointed star (see directions below), 9" across. Using cardboard patterns, cut two stars and two rims from foil paper; make foil paper rims 1¼" wider, inside and outside, than cardboard. Glue one foil star to cardboard star and one foil rim to cardboard rim, green side out. Score along dotted lines and slash along solid lines pinwheel fashion (Fig. 3). Place star inside rim (Fig. 4), cardboard sides up, and glue a cord across them, forming cord into a loop at top. Glue remaining foil star and rim, silver side up, onto uncovered side of cardboard shapes. Cut pinwheel slashes of stars through this foil covering, then bend slashes outward along scored lines (Fig. 3). Fringe inner and outer edges of rim diagonally. Tie a bunch of jingle bells to center of star (when star spins, bells will jingle). Make a large loop of foil paper and tie it to top of wreath. Tie three Christmas bells to center of foil loop.
HOW TO MAKE A STAR
A golden tree, about 13" high, made of crepe-backed foil paper. The tree is pleated and fringed, stands on a cardboard cone and base.
Materials: Norcross green-and-gold Fashion Foil paper (a crinkly paper, gold on one side and green on the other); silver flitter; lightweight cardboard; glue.
Directions: For base, cut a 9" circle of cardboard and two 10" circles of foil. Paste foil circles, green side out, onto both sides of cardboard circle, letting edges of foil circles extend ½" beyond edge of cardboard. Fringe ½" extension.
For support, make a cardboard cone 11" high and 3" across bottom. Cover with foil, green side out. Glue cone to center of base.
For tree, cut a foil-paper circle, 20" in diameter. With gold side up, fold into sixteenths (Fig. 1), folding solid lines out and dotted lines in. Cut three curved notches along each outside fold (indicated by solid lines in Fig. 2). Fringe each notch from edge to dotted line. Fringe bottom edge of tree ½" deep all around. Curl all fringes outward slightly so that green underside will show. Place tree on supporting cone.
Cut two stars (see directions below) from foil paper. Glue together, gold side out. Brush one side of star with glue and sprinkle with silver flitter. Mount on tree with a pin.
HOW TO MAKE A STAR
Crepe paper garland is fringed and gathered, tipped with blue "snow," caught with ribbons and Christmas balls.
Materials: Dennison's crepe paper, green (1 package will make almost 3 yds. of garland); needle and heavy-duty thread; glue; silver flitter; La France bead-bluing; green spool wire; 1½" Christmas balls; red ribbon 3" wide.
Directions: Cut folded crepe paper into 4" strips, across folds (7 strips make 4 yds. of garland). Open strip and refold to 8 thicknesses. Pin through center, cut 1½" deep fringe along both edges. Before unfolding strips, dip tips of fringe in "Christmas Blue" (directions below). Open and let dry. Brush fringe tips lightly with glue and sprinkle with silver flitter. When dry gather strips through center with needle and thread. Twist and push together to form garland. Loop garland gracefully wherever desired. Catch with ribbon bows and wired Christmas balls.
Christmas Blue: Pour 1 cup of La France bead-bluing into a small, deep bowl. Add ¼ cup cold water. Beat with egg beater into creamy consistency.
CHRISTMAS TREE
Materials: Plaster of Paris; ½" dowel stick 12" long; oblong sardine can or flat round tuna fish can; airplane cement; stiff wire; thin spool wire; 1 package green crepe paper; cotton batting; Star Silateen Sansil crochet cotton, green; C•B Tatting Cotton in a variety of colors; gold or silver flitter; steel crochet hook No. 10.
TREE: Fill oblong or round can with wet plaster of Paris. Place dowel stick upright in center of can and let plaster harden for one hour. Glue and wind dowel tree trunk with ½" strips of green crepe paper.
Branches: Cut six 4" pieces stiff wire for top row, seven 5" pieces for next row down, seven 6" pieces for next row down, eight 7" pieces for bottom row.
To make green needles on branches, wind crochet cotton around 2 fingers 6 times, hold at center. Clip loops at both ends and fold in half. Dab glue on folded ends of yarn, place flat on wire branch and wind over folded ends with green thread to hold in place. Fill branch with yarn needles, keeping all cut ends in same direction, to within 1" of end of wire. Put yarn needles on all branches in same way. Fasten branches to dowel trunk in rows, by wrapping ends to trunk with spool wire. Wind trunk again with ½" strips of wire. Use crepe paper to cover joints. Cover base of can with cotton.
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS
Crocheted Trimmings: All made with tatting cotton in colors. Dip in glue all decorations except balls and canes and sprinkle with flitter.
Balls: Ch 4, join to form a ring. Ch 3, make 16 dc in ring.
Rnd 2: Work in dc, increasing to 24 sts in rnd. Join.
Rnds 3 and 4: Work even in dc.
Rnd 5: Work in dc, decreasing every 3rd st, join. Stuff with cotton.
Rnds 6 and 7: Work in dc, decreasing every 3rd st.
Ch 6, sl st in first ch to form loop.
Bells: Work the same as for balls through rnd 2. Then work 7 rows even of sc. Roll edge up 1 row. Starch and stretch over thimble.
Round Decoration: Ch 5, join. Work 20 dc in ring.
Rnd 2: Ch 5, dc in next st, * ch 2, dc in next st, repeat from * around, join.
Rnd 3: Ch 3, dc in first sp, * ch 2, 2 dc in next sp, repeat from * around, join. Circles may be finished with a round of plain sc or sc and picots.
Half Circle Decorations: Start same as circle to rnd 2.
Rnd 2: Work dc and ch 2 halfway around circle and end off.
Top Star: Ch 4, join. Ch 3, make 14 dc in ring.
Rnds 2 and 3: Ch 3, dc in same st. Make 2 dc in each dc around (30 dc in rnd 2, 60 dc in rnd 3). Ch 3, turn.
Points: Ch 3, dc in next 10 dc, ch 3, turn. Skip first dc, dc in next 7 dc, skip next dc, dc in last dc. Dec in same manner for 4 more rows to form point. Break thread. Skip 1 st at base of point and attach thread. Make 4 more points the same as first.
Stars can be made smaller by using less stitches and working in same manner. Use any number of stitches divisible by 5.
Cane: With white, ch 20. Work 2 rows of sc. Break off white and attach red. Work 2 rows of sc in red. Wrap crochet around wire in diagonal fashion, glue in place. Bend wire to form cane.
Many other decorations may be made, such as sc worked over bone rings.
McCall's Needlework Magazine
Fall-Winter 1953-54
McCall Corporation
Original Copyright 1953
PATTERN NAME | YARN | ORIG PUBLICATION |
Christmas Garland Pattern | N/A | |
Paper Christmas Tree Pattern | N/A | |
Pinwheel Star Wreath Pattern | N/A | |
Yarn Christmas Tree and Crochet Christmas Ornaments Patterns | N/A | |
Angel Plaque and Yule Candles Craft Pattern | N/A |
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