This series is all borders. Let's jump right in. There are a lot of borders for sideboards and trays. The wheel border in the bottom right panel looks similar to the one I made with the plastic rings. This one has you wind the thread around your finger nine times and then start crocheting around that to make a ring instead of using a form Some borders imitate other types of lace. Here are some more typical borders. The rose border looks like a border version of a doily that shows up a lot in vintage books. I had planned to do the Pine-apple border. It's worked side to side and looked like one of the easier ones but even after trying to write it out, I just couldn't follow it. This is one that would have been better as a chart. So, no project from this series. Next week we'll be looking at the last Weldon's Series in this book. We'll be moving out of the Victorian period by the end of October.
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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
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