Uncovering the Hidden Secrets of Knitting Journals || How did they knit lace?

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I started my Knitting Journal late last year and have been so happy being able to trace back through my knitting projects. I decided to take out my antique and vintage ones to uncover some of the secrets inside - how did they knit the lace? how old are the patterns? how delicate is the yarn?
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  • @EngineeringKnits
    @EngineeringKnits Жыл бұрын

    Checkout my new Mugs: www.etsy.com/listing/1461951286/knitting-keeps-me-from-unravelling-mug I hope you enjoyed looking through my vintage & antique knitting Journals - do you think I should try to make the lace cardigan?

  • @retrocraftdreams

    @retrocraftdreams

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely make it! It would be so fascinating to see how it turns out!

  • @ramaahbk6596

    @ramaahbk6596

    Жыл бұрын

    I got so happy when I saw the written name in Arabic. Her full name is Zakia Abdullhamid Al-saleh.😍😍😍😍 I'm following you since a year and always stunned by your projects. I work from home also and I was so frustrated for not having a full time for creating and completing my knitting/ crochet projects but after I saw the first video on your channel I feel like I'm not alone and I can work for 8 hours a day and still make my projects going on. You became my inspiration. I'm from Syria (An Arabic Mediterranean country) & have been in Turkey since 10 years because of the civil war. xoxoxoxoxo

  • @bamboolaceway

    @bamboolaceway

    Жыл бұрын

    You should absolutely knit a cardigan in the pattern lace. I don't think your mind will rest util you do. There's something about those projects that linger in the sub-basement of our subconscious that you just eventually have to get it done.

  • @marymcrae3773
    @marymcrae3773 Жыл бұрын

    The second journal looks like the type of gift an auntie or older sister or friend would give a younger woman to help her get started, either in life or upon marriage or betrothal. So I am imagining that the handwriting is by “Auntie” Zakia, and it is making my heart feel so full

  • @tegansinclair6768
    @tegansinclair6768 Жыл бұрын

    My grandmother and great grandmother could ‘read’ crochet and knit samples, they would also exchange the samples among friends. After my great grandmother passed away, I arranged some of her nicest samples in frames. Astonishing.

  • @CeceTruck
    @CeceTruck Жыл бұрын

    I took some Arabic awhile ago and my guess is that the Arabic writing is a name (maybe her name?). Handwritten Arabic has always been incredibly difficult for me to read but I think the middle part says عبد الحميد or Abdulhamid. The first word could be زكية which is Zakia transliterated into English. I’m not sure what the last word is

  • @nisoZ

    @nisoZ

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm an Arab an you're right. It is a name Zakia Abdulhamid. Sadly the last word is completely illegible.

  • @catardif4158
    @catardif4158 Жыл бұрын

    Germans were using ring binders in the late 19th century after Friedrich Soennecken of Bonn, Germany intended them. He also patented the hole punch. :) Gotta love Wikipedia. ;) So that little notebook could very well be antique rather than vintage. It looks like something my grandmother (born in 1895) used in America.

  • @petrafinken6546
    @petrafinken6546 Жыл бұрын

    I started my knitting journal back in 2012. Now I got two. One for my "normal" knits a.k.a. cardigans, hats. mittens. pullover, babygear, blankets etc. The other one is just for socks. Basically I am a sock knitter. I am now on my second sock book and I love them. Love to look in them and the joy they give me is unmatched. I journal pictures of the finished item, size, for whom I made it, stitches that were cast on, which needles - and much more.

  • @robincrockett5087
    @robincrockett5087 Жыл бұрын

    My mom had inherited dozens of pillow cases that had been embroidered by my great grandmother. I never checked to see if they crocheted or knitted the edges too. It seems like a really nice craft to elevate a simple home which is why they probably had so many as well.

  • @jsmxwll
    @jsmxwll Жыл бұрын

    I did a little looking around and didn't find anywhere people are cataloging these types of journals. I feel like there is a lot to be learned and shared by making journals like these available to modern knitters and maybe some anthropological value as well.

  • @takaela
    @takaela Жыл бұрын

    oh, boy! translating antique patterns is hard enough! translating antique patterns from notes and tiny samples? i think my head hurts...

  • @goobernin
    @goobernin Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for showing us these journals, seeing the handwriting and personal notes is always intriguing to me. It's so cool to get a small peek into the personal interests of knitters from the past :)

  • @bonniecolleenpappin8807
    @bonniecolleenpappin8807 Жыл бұрын

    This was fun to watch! The three ring binder was patented in 1859 so definitely antique. The handwriting looks similar to, or slightly younger than, my grandmother's so probably 1930's or '40's. I'm no expert but fancy pillow cases were a thing in that era. Diane Sullivan wrote a book called "Enchanted Edgings" that shows how to make lace edges like your pillowslip lace. It requires a Brother knitting machine, tho'., the Singer/Studio/Silver Reeds use a different needle selection method that doesn't allow for her type of edge. I'm still waiting for someone to work it out for the Singer machines. Thank you for sharing.

  • @DianeBianchi_MNStormSpotter

    @DianeBianchi_MNStormSpotter

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I was thinking 1940s too.

  • @missmeakat
    @missmeakat Жыл бұрын

    So cool! I'd recommend replacing the paper clip in the first journal with a brass paper clip. Regular ones rust and cause damage to paper (i work in archives 🙂)

  • @eileenhildreth8355

    @eileenhildreth8355

    Жыл бұрын

    I am also worried the pins holding the lace samples will rust but have no experience as to what you should use

  • @missmeakat

    @missmeakat

    Жыл бұрын

    @@eileenhildreth8355 i wonder if there are archival pins made from brass/non reactive metal? Like for butterfly collections maybe? They might be quite expensive though

  • @rebekkawacherhausenwichman236
    @rebekkawacherhausenwichman236 Жыл бұрын

    Really fun to see the old journals. Would be super interesting if you chose to knit the whole cardigan!! The pattern looks very pretty!

  • @Karen-ik6uv
    @Karen-ik6uv11 ай бұрын

    An entire episode about the mug business would make a brilliant contribution to your channel.

  • @shawnaclair1151
    @shawnaclair1151 Жыл бұрын

    I can not wait to see the cardigan! That will be such an amazing journey. Please do it! Also the journals were fascinating!

  • @cor3944
    @cor3944 Жыл бұрын

    People underestimate how soothing, meditative but also neurostimulating and complicated crocheting and knitting is. And such a beautiful delicacy. I love how you try to preserve old techniques. If you compare that to what young girls nowadays are doing…thank you for all your videos. I love crochet for more than 50 years. Keep up the creativity❤

  • @ileanaleah2545
    @ileanaleah2545 Жыл бұрын

    Lace is my passion. You do a remarkable job bringing it to us. Lovely Thank you

  • @gavannapatterns353
    @gavannapatterns353 Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see that diamond lace sweater, the sample looks so cute😊 I don't know it you follow the channel "just vintage crochet " but she recreates lots of fascinating vintage crochet patterns, and some of the projects are so cool, like a crocheted evening dress from the 1930s!

  • @aksez2u

    @aksez2u

    Жыл бұрын

    I watch her, too! I especially love the mystery pattern series 🙂. So calming to watch someone crochet while I am working on my own projects. ❤

  • @sonipitts
    @sonipitts Жыл бұрын

    Mystery sweater knit-along would be so fun.

  • @mond5004
    @mond5004 Жыл бұрын

    That vogue pattern remains a mystery. It's possible Vogue included knitting in one of their 1918 or 1919 issues alongside their sewing patterns. You should check out the 1918 Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet. There are a few interesting jacket/sweater patterns and some lovely lace gloves. www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/26113

  • @joselymartinez1926
    @joselymartinez1926 Жыл бұрын

    Can you do a video in the future on how to resize vintage knitting patterns please??

  • @Lisa_Flowers

    @Lisa_Flowers

    Жыл бұрын

    I would love this as well!

  • @Stillouttolunch
    @Stillouttolunch Жыл бұрын

    Do it! Knit the cardigan!

  • @alexandraranieri
    @alexandraranieri Жыл бұрын

    Wow, that is such a beautiful pattern for the cardigan lace! I am very tempted to make a whole cardigan with that pattern now...what an adventure! So cool to see the very same lace come to life over a hundred years later.

  • @planningtolive_thebestlife453
    @planningtolive_thebestlife453 Жыл бұрын

    I’m currently crocheting a medium/large doily using size 30 thread😅 I felt your struggles when you were fiddling with the beginning row! There’s hardly anything there to work with at that stage😂😂 I absolutely love that we get to look at these peoples project journals. So cool!!

  • @aksez2u

    @aksez2u

    Жыл бұрын

    I've been cleaning out my mom's house and found an entire large tablecloth crocheted with thread! It's so beautiful and completely mind blowing to me that people had the time and patience to create such art. There are also dozens of doilies. My mom didn't crochet, but it could have been my grandma. I don't know what to do with these treasures.

  • @emilyann2581
    @emilyann2581 Жыл бұрын

    love this video, very insightful. if you do wanna keep the feel of the pins in the journal, you could replace the steel pins with bronze as the bronze will not rust and theyre not too hard to find, I've seen them at my local hardware store

  • @Lisa_Flowers
    @Lisa_Flowers Жыл бұрын

    What a lovely coincidence! I've been rewatching a lot of your past videos this week, including your knitting journal video. And it inspired me to start a knitting journal just yesterday. So it's lovely that I get to see you go through some vintage knitting journals not even a day after! Hope I can get even more inspiration for how I want to keep my journal.

  • @HandiworksbyClyne
    @HandiworksbyClyne Жыл бұрын

    Wow vintage knitters are masters.

  • @Bookupied
    @Bookupied Жыл бұрын

    I would definitely follow the mystery cardigan pattern knit! ✨

  • @onlyvirtualfriendshipsplea3811
    @onlyvirtualfriendshipsplea3811 Жыл бұрын

    Diff edge could mean different edge. I use that abbreviation in all my notes

  • @honorinevelay5834
    @honorinevelay5834 Жыл бұрын

    This is just a fantastic video ! I appreciate you sharing your findings. I usually copy patterns by hand in a notebook because I don't have a printer and seeing those notebooks looking so much like mine helps me find a new appreciation for it. All of this inspire me to maybe start to includes samples !

  • @kiami28
    @kiami28 Жыл бұрын

    I would love to see you knit the mystery cardigan!

  • @Silligoose501
    @Silligoose501 Жыл бұрын

    The manner of making the t's in the first journal is consistent, so I would say it is the same person. This was very interesting! Thank you for sharing!

  • @pauladavitt7554
    @pauladavitt7554 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been keeping a knitting journal after watching your videos. I’ve also developed a passion for vintage knitting patterns and books because of watching your channel.

  • @k.s.1737
    @k.s.173711 ай бұрын

    Yes you should make the lace cardigan or at least sketch it out based on the stitch counts and shaping instructions. The knitting graph paper would work well for that kind of project. The diamond lace pattern is one I've seen in modern sweater patterns too.

  • @su.mioiyu-5008
    @su.mioiyu-5008 Жыл бұрын

    Love the detail! The way I have recorded my collecting of lace patterns is thus: I knit or crochet the pattern as a 6 inch sample then its blocked and tagged with the name of the pattern. I keep each pattern on index cards to see in front of me while making and a back-up notebook with the complete pattern and where it is found. Those notebooks were fun to see as well. I collect as many patterns as meets my eye. My collection consists of a limit of using #1 or 0 size needles and using mainly echru cotton, but just for samples. I enjoyed seeing your notebook as well as the ones you have aquired.

  • @JoelleGrace
    @JoelleGraceАй бұрын

    This was a fascinating video!!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!❤ I have wanted to make myself my own sewing, knitting, and lace journals inspired by antique ones. I hope to start that this year. I already have a journal inspired by the early 1900’s where they put a bit of everything in them, much like a modern day junk journal. I think it is so interesting that even in times where hard work was emphasized they still took the time to make samplers and journals like this, something that we may think of as unnecessary, but it is both a teaching tool and an example of great skill.❤

  • @sheri-rk1po
    @sheri-rk1po Жыл бұрын

    This was so wonderful! Thank you!

  • @katebowers8107
    @katebowers8107 Жыл бұрын

    I’m knitting my first ever pattern that includes lace elements (a shawl in DK weight), and I cannot imagine doing knitted lace in those tiny sizes!

  • @giantslug5427
    @giantslug5427 Жыл бұрын

    These are my favorite videos!! Thank you for sharing your antique collection with us.

  • @brooke_reiverrose2949
    @brooke_reiverrose29499 ай бұрын

    This was amazing

  • @sophieinspired
    @sophieinspired Жыл бұрын

    The rainbow lace is just lovely 💖

  • @michelleellis1290
    @michelleellis1290 Жыл бұрын

    Wow! I would love to see that cardigan. I love seeing vintage and antique knitting,thank you so much for sharing ❤

  • @amykathleen2
    @amykathleen2 Жыл бұрын

    I would not be brave enough to commit yarn to that cardigan with so many uncertainties of gauge, size, and style, but if you decide to I’d love to see it. Or even if you decide to just chart it out instead of knitting it up, I’d love to see that too! It would still answer at least part of the question of what it’s supposed to look like, and then maybe one of us viewers would decide we want to make one.

  • @agimagi2158
    @agimagi2158 Жыл бұрын

    Omg I sooo want to see you make the mystery sweater! Also you inspired me to start a sewing journal this year!

  • @annh.8290
    @annh.8290 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, this was cool. Thank you.

  • @michelleheaney3882
    @michelleheaney38825 ай бұрын

    Those journals are SO COOL!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @taraloche5578
    @taraloche55787 ай бұрын

    I _really_ appreciate your close ups of your hand knitting! I'm trying to teach myself and I was getting a bit anxious over whether or not the uneven lengths of yarn between the stitches on my needles was a Me-problem or A Feature. These books were amazing to see! Thank you!

  • @half-caffcrochet
    @half-caffcrochet Жыл бұрын

    That was so fun to see those journals and it definitely motivates me to keep mine up - I've been doing that but I sometimes feel like maybe it's just a little unnecessary - but you never know! I would love to see more content like this. I love everything on your channel though, honestly.

  • @Sunshine-et9gl
    @Sunshine-et9gl Жыл бұрын

    I am really looking forward, to seeing your cardigan!!! It is an adventure and I am so curious how it would look like!!!😊

  • @joantionette734
    @joantionette734 Жыл бұрын

    Someday your knitting journals will be looked at and they will try to recreate the looks you did. Its a great idea to keep journals for future generations . I was also interested in the "cookery" recipes she had . Knitting and crochet are my top two creative pastimes so I always enjoy these videos !

  • @hannahv1930
    @hannahv1930 Жыл бұрын

    I love those books, I've started a journal too, but yes I think a sample would be good. I've never gauge swatched so maybe that's what I could start doing and putting them in the journal!

  • @AmoCultumAlo
    @AmoCultumAlo Жыл бұрын

    This was so interesting! I've kept a knitting journal (or a few) for some time now since I prefer to write out patterns, modifications, and notes as I learn and develop my skill set, so it's fascinating to see such journals from other knitters of the past. I'd love to see you do the mystery cardigan! That would be so much fun! :)

  • @eleonorahof1001
    @eleonorahof1001 Жыл бұрын

    I totally loved this video. I bought a really nice knitting journal at the Flying Tiger just a bit over a year ago. Each page has a paper pocket to put a sample of yarn. I should try to update it a bit more. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @999Giustina
    @999Giustina Жыл бұрын

    This was a very interesting video!

  • @veronicahuffines7707
    @veronicahuffines7707 Жыл бұрын

    I havebeen making a project of charting out some lace edging patterns I inherited.

  • @staylor5687
    @staylor5687 Жыл бұрын

    I love journals! I have sort of a disorganized digital journal of my knitting. I don't like books as they create clutter in my home and they are heavy to move around. I love these knitting journals, but I would do mine on the computer. Pictures last longer and they don't turn yellow like the threads/yarns in the physical journals. But anyhoo, I love journals!! This video inspires me to get my digital journal better organized.

  • @VanK782
    @VanK782 Жыл бұрын

    I never thought of this use of knitting journals but it's a genius way of preserving history and skill!

  • @KelseyDrummer
    @KelseyDrummer Жыл бұрын

    Cute mugs! I want to get one for my mom!

  • @nataliestanchevski4628
    @nataliestanchevski4628 Жыл бұрын

    How fascinating! My own notations and hand written patterns from 20 years ago are sometimes hard to read lol. Instead of samples I have free-hand drawn charts of lace or cable patterns. It's a mess. Then there are the sketches and doodles🤣 But I haven't managed to keep a consistent sewing journal, that's a skill I'm still developing.

  • @heidiclarke2333
    @heidiclarke2333 Жыл бұрын

    I was going to say maybe the size 7 needle was old UK size but UK and US 7 are both 4.5mm it is were they cross over! It was so interesting looking at those old journals.

  • @franug
    @franug Жыл бұрын

    this is so fun! And it made me think...why haven't I started a knitting/crochet journal???

  • @aylachipman7583
    @aylachipman75837 ай бұрын

    have you thought about contacting Max from Tasting History? i'm sure the cookery section of the second journal would be something he'd love to see!

  • @karenbarker5018
    @karenbarker5018 Жыл бұрын

    I have just set up my brother kh840, annnd bought myself a small notebook for all my swatches!!!!

  • @mariebray9831
    @mariebray9831 Жыл бұрын

    I finished a diamond pattern sweater last month, but it is a 16 row repeat from the 1960's so it has a bigger pattern. The smaller diamonds look very cute. Now back to knitting socks.

  • @janielamie7697
    @janielamie7697 Жыл бұрын

    So Interesting, would love to see the cardigan made up

  • @saraht855
    @saraht855 Жыл бұрын

    I don't know for sure, but I think that second book was actually a gift from an older lady to a younger one. It makes sense for sharing of recipes and knitting patterns (how to do some basics or how to do the next step up) perhaps for someone just getting married or moving out of the home. That explains why there are so many gaps, the gifter included their own instructions with space for the giftee to add their own as they grew. Just a theory but feels very much like something I could imagine being done

  • @Eastybeastyy

    @Eastybeastyy

    Жыл бұрын

    If thats the case then I'm gutted the recipient didn't realise the treasure she was given D:

  • @saraht855

    @saraht855

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Eastybeastyy maybe too nervous to add their own in fear of messing it up?

  • @kindlequeen8593
    @kindlequeen8593 Жыл бұрын

    My word. I can’t imagine crocheting or knitting with such small crochet thread! I do tat, but that feels so much easier than crocheting or knitting with such small thread. Perhaps I need some practice! 😅😅 Edit: also, I’m pretty sure I have a ball of that rainbow crochet thread!!

  • @glendadavis7451
    @glendadavis74519 ай бұрын

    Can I add the title of a book of knitting lace from Estonia. Unfortunately my ageing hands can’t knit the gorgeous patterns. Knitting Lace of Estonia: techniques, patterns and traditions by Nancy Bush

  • @lizclements500
    @lizclements500 Жыл бұрын

    Came from Just Vintage Crochet. My "journal" is on my computer - it's easier for me to punch in the numbers for sts/in., yarn weight, dates, etc. into a spreadsheet app. I tried stapling swatches to index cards but that didn't hold up, then I tried 4x6 photo albums--kinda works. I like the 3-ring binder idea but the depth needs to be flexible as crochet is much thicker. No perfect solution found yet.

  • @brokesynthgyrl
    @brokesynthgyrl Жыл бұрын

    inspiring, thanks

  • @SnowPheasant
    @SnowPheasant Жыл бұрын

    Looking at these patterns is so cool! Where do you even find lace needles that small?

  • @robintheparttimesewer6798
    @robintheparttimesewer6798 Жыл бұрын

    I had no idea that knitting journals were sold. I love the idea of finding an old knitting or sewing journal. It also makes me wish I had been journaling my makes over the years. There are some things that there are no pictures of so no one but me remembers them. I should start something now and remember to help my grandson document his makes. I think it would be really wonderful to see what this knits up to. If at some point you are willing to take it on I would love to know!

  • @DeniseSkidmore

    @DeniseSkidmore

    Жыл бұрын

    All kinds of things go through estate sales that you wouldn't expect. When everything must go out be trashed, and the right sort of person offers $1 for grandma's knitting journal, it goes.

  • @retrocraftdreams
    @retrocraftdreams Жыл бұрын

    So fun! Over the past year or two, I've found myself ... accidentally collecting crochet thread, even though I am only now knitting as small as 3.75mm needles for the first time. I keep finding vintage balls at thrift stores for 25 cents and haven't been able to resist. Most is size 30, and more than half of it is variegated. I haven't come across a rainbow, but I do have one that's pink, green, blue, and white. I wish I could tell how old they are. They look like 40s or 50s, but could be as recent as 70s or 80s. Much like that binder! Put dates on things, people! I do a lot of different crafts, but have been trying to keep better track of my projects, and finally started using ravelry for knitting and crochet projects. I do a lot from stitchery kits, too, so I have started a binder with plastic pages that I can keep the cover, pattern, and thread/yarn swatches in. I also was adding little sticky notes with the dates I worked on it, but haven't really kept that up very well.

  • @jayneterry8701
    @jayneterry8701 Жыл бұрын

    So cool to see a vintage journal! 💞 Are the pins holding the samples rusted? I approve of the sewn in sample 😊 . Of your own journal go back and add in the needles you used and maybe the line Things i would do differently or next time . I can picture the Victorian sweater as a vest. Tfs ..and i like your new mugs ❤

  • @iamnoraling
    @iamnoraling Жыл бұрын

    I love these old vintage lace patterns, thank you for sharing! Recently I was able to copy some old leaflets from Christine Duchrow, a German lace designer. There is no date on these, but I was told they are from ca 1920-30. Let me know if you would like to have a digital copy (They are charted but the explanations are in German). :)

  • @crossfittxms1

    @crossfittxms1

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, can you give us a link? Thank you.

  • @chandrasilayicenter3855
    @chandrasilayicenter3855 Жыл бұрын

    Thank 👍

  • @LeeAnnahsCreations
    @LeeAnnahsCreations9 ай бұрын

    If I had those old yarnwork journals, I would scan them into a PDF so I wouldn't have to handle them to see the patterns.

  • @jodi1978
    @jodi1978 Жыл бұрын

    That diamond pattern would make a nice throw with a thicker yarn.

  • @mrspilgrim327
    @mrspilgrim327 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting look at the journals, and I would be curious to see how the cardigan knits up. Did you knit cardigan you are wearing, its adorable, Im sure Im not the only one who thinks so, if you did knit it are you able to direct to the pattern you knitted from?

  • @LualaDy
    @LualaDy Жыл бұрын

    hohoho, my multi craft journals look like ... ok, you know what I'll just say it also has tactical notes for video games in between the pages so ... yeah, nowhere as neat =D

  • @kleoqwer
    @kleoqwer Жыл бұрын

    It would be wonderful if you could share the printed instructions for the last "diamond" pattern (in your store). I'm a beginner in knitting and I would be happy to try that one. I have old samples of how the similar way my grandma and great-grandmother in Ukraine were making window curtains and furniture covers.

  • @thizizliz
    @thizizliz10 ай бұрын

    That lace could be pretty in many ways - as vertical insertion stripes, as a horizontal stripe like your hearts or the daisies, in a table cloth or runner, I'm sure there are more. By the way Wikipedia gives 1886 as the date ringed binders became available - invented by a french man.

  • @lucasmcinnis5045
    @lucasmcinnis5045 Жыл бұрын

    Oh I would die if I found one of these

  • @deejustdee1234
    @deejustdee1234 Жыл бұрын

    Please knit up the mystery sweater.

  • @k.s.1737
    @k.s.173711 ай бұрын

    What pattern did you use for the sweater you are wearing in this video? Thank you.

  • @erineiaalvesdacosta9156
    @erineiaalvesdacosta9156 Жыл бұрын

    Vc faz varios cadernos????

  • @rainieraine1192
    @rainieraine1192 Жыл бұрын

    There are similar patterned edging lace that you can do on a knitting machine

  • @julieb7270
    @julieb7270 Жыл бұрын

    "dif" edge, different edge?

  • @cindyfrye3026
    @cindyfrye3026 Жыл бұрын

    Grandma X lace with dif. edge = lace with different edge

  • @rltejkl
    @rltejkl Жыл бұрын

    3 ring binders american patent 1854.

  • @EphanyasisOwleyes
    @EphanyasisOwleyes Жыл бұрын

    I collect coffee cups 😊

  • @sandrarhule5354
    @sandrarhule53542 ай бұрын

    A good book on lace ? Victorian Lace Today.

  • @MrMonet111
    @MrMonet111 Жыл бұрын

    These laces have been washed and probably pressed with an iron. Shrinkage?? I think you are doing well.😊

  • @bunhelsingslegacy3549
    @bunhelsingslegacy3549 Жыл бұрын

    That second book feels like something maybe an aunt or sister or older friend might give a younger woman when she's moving out of the familial house to get married or live closer to work, as a reference book or maybe as a starting journal for a similar reason and then (like my cooking and winemaking journals attempts) it never got updated as life got busy! I bet Max from Tasting History would be amused by the recipes!

  • @a0936628107
    @a0936628107 Жыл бұрын

    I think i found some similar on ravelry ,pattern name is Lace-Stitch Sweater ,and it’s vogue’s pattern too! I hope this helps!

  • @a0936628107

    @a0936628107

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s published on Vogue Knitting, Spring/Summer 1964 and Vogue Knitting Book No. 64 .

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