Edwardian Era Elegance: Crochet 1908 Capelet/Shawl | Vintage Crochet
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Step back in time with this vintage crochet tutorial as we create a stunning Edwardian Era Capelet/Shawl from 1908. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of recreating this beautiful piece, with its intricate design and delicate lacework, using modern crochet techniques. This elegant shawl is perfect for adding a touch of vintage style to any outfit, and it's sure to impress. Join us as we journey through the history of crochet and bring a piece of the past into the present.
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Find the pattern here www.etsy.com/listing/1461897287/crochet-with-video-tutorial-1908?click_key=ef9d05b41468f99e8b4e4a153cb1ed1008a5d103%3A1461897287&click_sum=a929b3c3&ref=shop_home_active_1 Check out my other crochet tutorial channel www.youtube.com/@ItsNotKnit
@aykanushmagiccrochetlace1845
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Please show how to crochet a summer dress from motif
@IDontSuckAtLifeakaJanis3975
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25:00 (approximate timestamp) First, I really appreciate the time and effort you've put into this. That being said, the only thing I'd change about their original pattern is to not do the color change until slip stitching into the stitch where the beginning chain 3 will arise from to avoid the visible colored slip stitches. Also.... Just sort of writing this as a reminder to myself to do just that when I get around to making this 😉. Thank you again for the tutorials. I've been searching and hoping for knit and crochet items like these, ESPECIALLY cape style ever since Bernadette Banner came on the scene... It's just too bad I can't sew lol
@laurawilliams7782
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Do we need to buy the pattern to find out how much yarn this uses? I'm not sure I have enough in stash. Thanks
@justvintagecrochet
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@@laurawilliams7782 I have in it the video, jump to the 0:22 mark and you will see on screen yarn amounts
@laurawilliams7782
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@@justvintagecrochet Thanks much i must have missed that!
I tried to crochet this when I was 12! I failed pretty badly, and that was over a decade ago. It's so cool to see it being made by someone else. It turned out lovely!
@gaylescovel7308
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Im just impressed that you tried at 12 yrs old! 🥰🤗
I don't care if this type of shawl is not in style; I love it, and I would wear it! Looking through my stash now to see which yarn I will use to make this. ❤❤
@justvintagecrochet
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no joke here, I so will too, it's so feminine !
@rebeccaenlow7395
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I have some purple that I’m going to use! I love this shawl!
@kimberlyaustin6677
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If enough of us start wearing this style shawl, which I love, then it will be back in style again 😊👍
@viviwilhelmsson307
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@@kimberlyaustin6677 Yes! I thought so too! :)
@heatherknits124
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This type of shawl should be a required article of women’s clothing! It stays on, it’s lovely, and so easy to work! Plus, it’s warm! But using wool makes it a year-round item.
Though I'm a guy, I feel like I could totally pull this off. It's a very beautiful piece and I can't wait to finish mine!!
I love this, it's beautiful! It would be perfect for the bride at a winter wedding.
This is so beautiful I think we should start making more of these and wear them I don't like the fashions of today I'm going to start making clothes from that era and wear them along with the under garments and corsets Thank you so much for sharing these patterns with us God bless you and your family and of course you cute fur baby love y'all very much
This will be nice for the summer evening over a dress, I’ve knit for 53yrs and always wanted to learn to crochet but couldn’t find someone to teach me, but I have been watching on here and I’m trying to learn myself, starting with waste yarn to remember the basics stitches, thank you for all the tutorials
What a gorgeous little capelet! Even though it's lacy, folding it in half would make it nice and warm too. I think I'd make it several rounds longer - I love making long opulent shawls! Thank you for another excellent vintage tutorial. ❤
@justvintagecrochet
Жыл бұрын
What a great idea!!
This is gorgeous! I really like how you do the picots. The only thing I would do differently is the color changes. I would slip stitch over to the chain 3, then change color. That way, there isn't the ridge of contrasting color carrying across the shell at the beginning of the color change round.
@justvintagecrochet
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Great idea!
@claraplum9593
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You probably won’t see the color changes amongst all the folds. Your instructions are very clear. Great instructor!
@justvintagecrochet
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@@claraplum9593 thank you so much! 🤗
@irisl2508
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@Clara Plum you are probably right, and no one would notice. It's just a personal choice I would make as it would bother me, if no one else, 😂
@jsrmusic1
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I would slip stitch across the shell in the same color as well
Beautiful pattern!! ❤sometimes I feel like I have as born in the wrong era! Thank you! Love your channel
@justvintagecrochet
Жыл бұрын
oh, me too! lol :)
@joannefeiock1411
Жыл бұрын
Yep, me too ! I was born in the wrong era also😅😂🤣🧶🧶
@viviwilhelmsson307
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We all can make the right era here! :)
@kesmarn
Жыл бұрын
When the choice comes down to scrolling through screen after screen of online "stuff" or keeping hands busy doing this...? For me there's no question! And look what you have to show for it afterward! So pretty.
Very pretty!! I really love the delicate lacy look of the shawl and I think the blue really adds to the look. Thank you 😊
@justvintagecrochet
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😊
I have a large round doily that my great-grandmother made years ago using this stitch. I remember my mother starching it so it ruffled on the table. Thanks for showing us this stitch!
Beautiful! My sister is expecting her first baby (first baby in the family since I was born), so I'm looking for patterns that'll be useful for the baby years, and also beyond them. This fits perfectly! My great grandmother was the last crocheter in the family, so all baby blankets since she died have been knitted. It'll be nice to have something to connect with her over!
That yarn drapes beautifully 🧶❤️
I made 2 of these shawls. One from baby alpaca in dark peacock colors, and the second from brown sheep’s 20% wool and 80% cotton in the colors cotton ball and salmon berry. Both came out beautifully. I did extend the length of each group of rows so that it would work for what I want to use them for.
OMG Corinna, this is just the most spectacular shawl. Great for spring and summer Sunday morning church or any other daytime event when a lady gets dressed up. Add a sparkly yarn and it turns into evening wear. Who cares if it’s not yet in vogue, as you said, with enough of us, we can bring it back into vogue! Just love all of your content and watching you has caused me to reach for my hooks again, so thank you! Cannot wait to see what your next lovely will be!
I have searched for a channel like yours for a long time. Your work is beautiful, and the patterns are exactly what I have been dreaming of. I love that you always sound so calm; something we really need these days. Please keep making these wonderful creations!
@justvintagecrochet
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for that :)
That is such a beautiful shawl. Blue was definitely the right color to go with. It may not be in style but it would definitely be a conversation piece. I'd totally wear it.
Just lovely! I could see myself wearing this on a chilly evening crocheting in the garden or in bed. The lace stitch would trap the warmth in round your shoulders. I like the spiral effect too. Thanks for sharing these gems. Kate x
Absolutely beautiful.
Another took my breath away moment at the finished piece,I want to make one and I would wear it with a dress and with jeans and sassy heels, loving it❣
Oh, my, It is just BEAUTIFUL ❤
I think I'm going to have a go at this but I'm going to try to make it into a cardigan, i'm hoping it shouldn't be to hard Love, love, love this channel This lady is awesome
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you! :)
Very pretty shawl.
Beautiful shawl
Absolutely gorgeous.
I made 2 of these shawls. One from baby alpaca and the second from brown sheep’s 20% wool and 80% cotton in the colors cotton ball and salmon berry. Both came out beautifully. I did extend the length of each group of rows so that it would work for what I want to use them for.
Hello. I love watching you turn these vintage/antique patterns into such beautiful works of art! I’ve been crocheting since I was about 15- I’m 64 now but I know I just wouldn’t have the patience to do these patterns. Off topic- you have beautiful hands and nails. You’re just a joy to watch what you create! I so enjoy the mystery patterns. It’s great that you have a son like you do. 😊
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you so much!
@TheKatherine1958
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@@justvintagecrochet 💕
This shawl is beautiful and I would describe the look of it as being "frothy".
It is a beautiful shawl. My grandmother used to make round shawls only in wool yarn. Thank you for sharing Corinna!!
I love your channel and vintage crochet. Just completed this pattern and it's so lovely. Thank you.
I love this shawl. Going to go through my stash to see what I can use.
@justvintagecrochet
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Wonderful!
My great grandma was born in 1902 and taught me when I was 12. One of the things she did was shawls and I never have gotten it right.😊
I LOVE this. So beautiful. Thank you so kindly for sharing. ❤
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you so much!
Beautiful pattern! Perfect instructions and I'll be sure to try it! Your channel is Wonderful, thank you!
I love shawls and I love this one, thank you for sharing this pattern ❤
What a pleasure! So lovely and attractive! Now I have my eyes on finding an airy and light yarn. Easy and clear to follow! Thank you so much!
Oh my I would LOVE to make this!! The only rel challenge for me would be the loose stitching: I crochet with a death grip and have for over 50 years 🤷♀️😅 I'm going to try anyway 😍
I love this ❤ soft and feminine, yet it looks warm and comfortable 💕
Thank you so much for this video. I had a lot of fun crocheting this cape. I just used some colour changing yarn and it looks fabulous.
I frogged a dead Coboo project I had lying around and just completed the second color change and the project is already looking so pretty. Thank you so much for putting older patterns like this up! There's just something about the vintage patterns that looks so elegant and eye catching
Wow that is gorgeous, and you really explained it so clearly. This is definately on my to do list. Thank you 🙂
@justvintagecrochet
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Glad it was helpful! and Thank you :)
I love history and I love that you are showing us how to bring a little bit of history to our craft. Thank you so much for sharing this. All the best to you.✌🏻💟😁🧶🇺🇸
I enjoy seeing the final item on Millie! This is so beautiful!
I just finished mine and I absolutely love it! Thank you so much!
Wow! Congratulations!
Great tutorial, simple to follow instructions and a beautiful shawl, too!
I've got the yarn in lilac & yellow, so on to this beautiful shawl, then off to the juliet dress
I'm currently doing it and I absolutely love it
How beautiful!
So beautiful ❤ I love this!!!
Totally love this beauty!
This looks absolutely beautiful! I'm going to put this on my list. Thank you so much for this 💖
Beautiful!
That’s a beautiful shawl and so easy !
You make it look so easy. God bless you and keep you safe.
This pattern is absolutely breathtaking Thank you so much for sharing this ❤😊
This is too funny…I’m working a tablecloth while I watch you and your loose instruction landed in my work. This caplet is lovely. I can see a tree skirt with shiny macrame cord. Thank you for this hard work.
I LOVE THIS!!! Thank you so much for sharing 😊😍😊
It' is absolutely beautiful. Your diction is so clear and you have explained the project thoroughly . Thank you.
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you so much :)
Right up my alley! Beautiful!
So pretty. Thank you.❤
Gorgeous
I want to make this for my first cruise to Alaska I am taking later this year. I don't care if it isn't in style ,it's will compliment my fancy dresses for the 2 formal dinners we will be attending😊
Yes, I waited for this kind of vintage crochet...I never made a capelet or colar or kind of but I think they have possebilities. I am soo glad I found your channel, even though it gives me hard work, I am stil trying to figur out the Waterlilly poncho and the 1970' poncho 😁
Absolutely beautiful, I carnt wait to make this, thankyou for sharing x
Lovely pattern! I started it last night and made it as far as completing the fishnet before breaking off and putting it to the side for now. Will definitely pick this up later and finish it! You're a great teacher and your videos are easy to follow. Thank you for the video!
Beautiful xx
Just beautiful ❤️ thank you
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing this pattern. I know exactly who I want to make this for.
@cherylkirksey
Жыл бұрын
Me first! Then my daughter, sisters, nieces. And of course, some to sell!!! I have plans for this gorgeous pattern! Oh the colors I can use!
I love your patterns. Just so happy to have found you.
WOW❣️ I must do this❤️ Thank you🙏🏼
Beautiful! Thanks so much for inspiring me to crochet again. I would classify myself a beginner with just enough knowledge to get myself into trouble🙃 I am a very emotional crocheter. My tension reflects my mood. I am working on that. I decided to make a baby blanket/lap throw using some donated yarn. After much trail and error I settled on a shell stitch. It seems to be quite forgiving on the tension issue! Thanks again for sharing your talent. Your videos bring me much joy!
At first with it looking circular I kept wondering how will this be a shawl. Its like that 1865 shawl pattern you did in a way, how you fold it over on itself. It's very pretty! I could just get lost in your videos for hours, & I do! 😉 I hope you never stop. As you know, you've become my late night insomnia friend. 🩷🤗
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you so much for that :) , I will not be stopping any time soon , this is my obsession :) , I live for this , and hearing from you all
Very beautiful.
Hola! Soy una amante del crochet y soy nueva en este canal. Ayer, buscando un tutorial para una amiga de un shawl encontré el tutorial de Edwardian Era Circular Shawl. ¡Quedé encantada! Quiero tejerlo para mi. Repasando todos sus videos, encontré el tutorial de un traje vintage de 1970 cuyo patrón compré en Etzy, pero, a veces se me hace un poco complicado leer las instrucciones si no tienen gráficos. El patrón es el del traje Juliet de 1969. Ahora veré el video completo porque tengo que hacerlo a mi medida. Pero repito, estoy FELIZ de haber encontrado este canal. Ahora entraré en su tienda de Etzy. Gracias gracias!!! 🧶 ❤
So cute and elegant. Perfect for our hot tropics slightly cooler season😅
Beautiful
I made this, but I halved the number of stitches in the first round. It turned into the most beautiful soft lacy baby blanket. I made it in dk wool and a 5,5 hook. Thank you for the pattern
@justvintagecrochet
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Fantastic! Very creative 🤗
1:15pm this is so pretty!!!! Thank you ❤
Super Cute! & elegant!
So pretty! Thank you for your time & expertise 🌻
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you! 😊
Awesome!!! Another classic shawl.😊❤
So pretty
i think I found another pattern for a new lace weight yarn I picked up recently. It's a lace tweed with 75% lambs wool/25% silk, and it's beautifully rustic.
@cherylkirksey
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Sounds beautiful! I'm working with what I have. I'm not going to buy more yarn until I make my first million. 💲💲💲💲💲💲💲
Congratulations! I haven't finished the shawl yet, but your explanations are very clear. I'm French, and my understanding is better with you than with a lot of french crochet youtuber. . .
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you so much! 🤗
Wonderful! I will definitely crotchet one
I would wear this shawl in different colors today. Your picot technique is great. What a good tip!
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you! 🤗
This shawl turned out to be a favorite for my friends I gave it to, especially now that it is cold. I made it in Lion Brand Wool-ease yarn with a K hook. Now I am making a second in thread with a D hook.
Thanks for sharing ❤
I'm just a beginner but I think that I can follow along and make this maybe a little longer in back and in black maybe with a dark red contrast. Very cool, gothic.
I love your dog! Appropriate barking!🐶
It is wonderful. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you! 😊
I love your channel and the projects you do
GORGEOUS!!! I SAVED THIS!
I love this shawl so much. I quit smoking and need something to do with my hands all the time. This video inspired me to get back into crochet 🧶. 😊 It's been a long time, but I think this is a good one to take up to jump back into the craft. haha... I hope so, I'll let you know. ❤
How beautiful I would definitely wear this shawl one of my favorite things to croche. I really like the way the you made the four doubles and went into the third not the space it gives it a really different look
@justvintagecrochet
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Thank you! 😊
I really want to do your projects with you...they are so cute and simple...I'm a beginner..and you going step by step helps me out greatly
so pretty
It's pretty I'll try it