Initial monograms from LETTRES MODERNES (J. Sonrel, Paris, n.d.)
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Initial monograms from LETTRES MODERNES (J. Sonrel, Paris, n.d.)
Tatting used as a border on my wedding veil
Antique roman columns pattern by me
What is this animal?
I was searching through the Antique Pattern Library and came across this embroidery pattern of a beast that seems to be a dolphin with three tail fins and an elephant’s head in Design Elements of Renaissance Embroidery
Found a new favourite tatting pattern!
Fig. 65 from the Priscilla Filet Crochet Book (1911), worked as interlocking/double filet
White: 16x17 (edc, ch2) meshes, #10 cotton thread, 1.50mm hook Black: 17x18 (dc, ch1) meshes, DK wool yarn, 2.75mm hook
Embroidery,Filet,
would love to learn tapestry crochet to do this pattern ♡