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Sunday, August 2, 2015

1916 Bucilla Butterfly in the Filet Stitch

Here is a pretty little butterfly taken from an antique book called Bucilla Blue Book of Novelty and Filet Crochet No. 6. I have an original publication of this book in my personal library.
I have re-charted the design and worked it in the extended double crochet stitch. The charts are easy to read and include both graph and virtual stitch. This chart is only 25 squares by 31 squares, is quickly accomplished and can be used in a variety of ways Works published before 1923 are in the public domain, the copyright has expired on the original design. However, I retain the copyright on my re-worked charts and graphs.
I used the extended double crochet stitch to give a more square piece, but feel free to use the normal double crochet or even the treble crochet to work your piece.
Pattern:
Extended double crochet (edc): Extended double crochet (edc): yo hook, insert hook into stitch, pull up a loop, yo, draw through one loop one hook only-3 loops on hook remaining, yo, draw through 2 loops on hoop, yo, draw through rem 2 loops on hook.
Photo tutorial on the edc:

Please go to this page for additional instructions on how to work this butterfly and chain loop edging

 
 




Monday, July 20, 2015

Giant Butterfly Stole or Shawl Filet Crochet Free Pattern

 
Here is a beautiful filet butterfly stole or shawl. It is made with worsted weight yarn. It's worked vertically for ease of construction.
For more information on how to work this free pattern and the edging go HERE



 





 

 
Rows 1-26

 
 Rows 27-73

 
Rows 74-99







Sunday, January 18, 2015

Cat Curtain


Here is a curtain with six cats. For more information on this filet project go here:http://www.examiner.com/article/filet-crochet-a-cats-playing-the-curtain-window-treatment

 
This is the Lacet version

 
This is the plain filet mesh version
 This is the bottom third of the curtain in a crochet graph
 This is the middle third of the curtain
 This is the top third of the curtain

 Instructions for the curtain