From the December, 1952 Workbasket magazine, a doily to crochet. Three pages of instructions are on my Flickr account.
As we start the needlework count-down to Christmas, I'll be posting one project per week from this issue, starting with the ones I figure are going to take the longest. There are eight projects in all.
I particularly wanted to get this copy scanned as it is falling apart.
6 comments:
Had to say "Christmas projects"...had to make me look at the calendar and freak out.
Thank you. Off to start my Great Niece's stocking, #48 for me.
Gorgeous! That's an interesting pattern. I thought it was 30s because of the Deco influenced border and geometric shapes in the centre, but, add the 40s/50s daisy shapes, and it's 50s. Good patterns never die.
No kidding. I'm on the planning committee for an event in mid-November and wham! here we are in October already.
I've given up doing Christmas projects. Either I start in January, or forget it, it's not getting done in time.
When I was working I used to tat small, dead-easy ornaments to slide into Christmas cards for my coworkerson. Now that I'm retired, I don't have to do this.
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