The Eleventh Series has 18 patterns and 21 illustrations. One edging pattern doesn't have an illustration but some of the others have 2 and even 3 illustrations. There are some interesting projects this time. I liked the Sylvester Cape shown below and marked that as a possible Fair project. The Toboggan Cap is cute with the little poms. This Bulgarian Head-Dress stood out. This pattern had three illustrations and the pattern says that it "is a novel and exceedingly pretty style for the opera or theatre." I thought this Tea Cozy looked fun. They suggest doing it in eight shades of Crimson and along with black to give it a gradient look. This is at least the fifth "Tam O'Shanter" I've seen. This one is for a child of 5-10 years. There are more cute kid's clothes in this series; a Pelisse, a dress and a petticoat. Since I didn't do the square for a quilt from the 10th Series I thought I'd do the one from this series. This one looks much more complicated than the St. Andrew's Cross from last time. It's called Raised Square Pattern for a Quilt. Find out how that turns out next week!
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AuthorI'm from Minnesota and have been crocheting since 2003. I inherited a box full of Workbasket Magazines from my mother-in-law and became obsessed with the vintage patterns. Archives
June 2024
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