The Fifteenth Series has 19 patterns and 23 photos. There are baby and children's clothes, toys and other household items. Let's take a look. Baby items include some little boots, high bootikins, a rattle, a little muff and a combined hood and shawl and a rattle. Children and adult clothing items include this dress, some boots that were on the fold and some trim for a chemise that I didn't take photos of. What is an issue without an antimacassar? We have two option in this series and a headrest. The lattice pattern on the headrest looks fun. There's also a square that could be turned into a coverlet and one you can use for a blanket or an antimacassar that has an interesting twisted ring in the center. And last we have a couple of toys. Most people would assume that I'd try the toys out but I read the directions and they involved more than just crocheting. While I'm willing to do some fabric work on these this went a little further than I expected. For the elephant, they have you start by making the shape of the limbs in brown paper and stuffing it with something. Then they want you to sew those pieces together, cover it all with a gray fabric and then make the crochet pieces that will cover that. So, I'm going to make the red and white square for a coverlet instead. Check in next week to find out how that went.
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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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