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Well I’m now halfway done with the lower border of this project it only took 1 week. We’ll get there one day believe it
The pattern pieces are all from le filet ancien from the antique library, just like the athena and frog filet crochet projects. For this one i lined up the borders of one pattern to match with the saytr pattern and removed the excess
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Next filet crochet project will be this sassy frog cropped from a pattern from 1914! (Full pattern linked below)
#crochet#filet crochet#crochet lace#crocheters of tumblr#crochet artist#crochet pattern#free crochet pattern#antique pattern library
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Antique Pattern Library: Seiffert 3142 - large charted monochrome design…
Me: oh you know this bitch loves a monochrome design
APL: omg stop! someone could be listening 😊
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Y’all need to go to antique pattern library for thousands of free public domain vintage patterns for a shit ton of different crafts
It’s free, vintage, (I found things dating to 1835) and there are tons of crafts on there. Literally, what else could you ask for?
#Antique pattern library#Crafts#crochet#yarn crafts#sewing#arts and crafts#embroidery#cross stitch#patterns
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daily notes - April 10-11, 2024
Within the next month, I shall be making a drawstring pouch for someone's birthday, and I plan to embroider something on it. Tonight, I dug through a few stashes of fabric. Found a good fabric for the lining, but the outer fabric was more elusive. Perhaps it was where I was digging; easy-to-access places, aka not where the "good" stuff lives.
I wanted to stitch one of the designs from the Talismans pack from Urban Threads, then quilt the design to make it 3D. But I know going that route would require more brain-power than I can afford at the moment.
Instead, I'm going to cross stitch the person's initial as a monogram and do some blackwork designs to fill in the background. It won't be as fancy, but it'll be "my speed". And the more something is "my speed", the more likely I'll get it done in time.
These were the two monograms I liked, from the Antique Pattern Library: blue letters and black letters (search "C-SW004" on the page.


Going that route, I know exactly what fabric to use for that. Gotta iron it, but it's tucked in the folder where I stash my embroidery patterns. How convenient!
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ok i fell into a rabbit hole of browsing antique cross stitch patterns on this website and this one in particular looks just like a sundelion from tears of the kingdom... if i was more creative i would think of some pattern to combine the two but as for right now i will simply admire the beauty of this pattern....!!!!
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A few PDFs/Ebooks from the antique pattern library, about stained glass techniques and designs!
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Ooooh
if you like crafting and also free things, might i suggest the antique pattern library?
it’s a not for profit that’s gathering books, patterns, and other materials related to crafting that are out of copyright (or getting permission from copyright holders in some cases) in order to share them online. they scan items, clean them up, then make everything available for free!
free things are great, especially when you’re just starting to get into something. like oh, i’m supposed to spend money on this hobby i just picked up 20 minutes ago???
the first time i ended up on the site, i seriously spent hours just trawling through everything. there’s the usual suspects like knitting, crochet, embroidery, but there’s also woodwork, calligraphy, and books on things like how to mount and frame pictures. with cross stitch patterns, they also make modern charts with the dmc colour codes available.
links to their webbed site and instagram:
https://www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/
https://www.instagram.com/theantiquepatternlibrary/
behold, a glorious cat cross stitch pattern (link goes to antique pattern library page):

[image id: Multicolour charted cross stitch design of a cat sitting on a red pillow with tassels, holding a green ball]
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Guess who found out about the antique pattern library!
#gonna research yarns to try and learn the weight used for the pattern i want#crochet#antique pattern library#resources
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This weekend I have started the rather ambitious project of tatting this yoke from the Priscilla Yoke Book(1916) from the antique pattern library. I'm probably going to change the pattern a bit for my purposes, we'll see how long it takes me to get this somewhere I'm happy with!
#I've tatted one collar before during my thesis writinh#affectionately called the stress collar#this one will hopefully be incorporated into actual clothing#frivolité#is a nice fiddle craft#a talia original#excerpts from my life#talia does frivolité#the antique pattern library#is so good#i started this 19 april 2025#I'll make progress posts here to keep track#image id in alt text
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I can't believe more people don't know about the antique pattern library! All those public domain, vintage handiwork books and magazines are scanned in pdf format, and FREE TO DOWNLOAD! Languages include French, Italian, German, and English. It just does need to be mentioned that most of the earlier English publications are British, so American users need to make sure to convert the instructions as necessary. Especially crochet instructions, where a British double crochet is an American single. No, I don't know why 🤣

Publications include (for those who can't see the picture) :
Battenberg Lace, Beading, BerlinWork, Bobbin lace, Bookbinding (yes, bookbinding!!!)
Calligraphy, Carpentry, Crochet, Cross Stitch, Cutwork
Drawing, Dressmaking
Embroidered Net, Embroidery
Filet, Filet Crochet, Flower Arranging
Glass
Hardanger
Irish Crochet
Knitting, Knotting
Lace (soooo many forms of lace making)
Macrame
Paper, Point Lace
Quilting
Ribbonwork
Sewing
Tatting, Tulle Embroidery
Various
Waxwork, Woodworking
Workbasket Magazine -- a publication that usually posted multiple different crafts in each issue.
It's a wonderful site, and I've loved it for nearly 20 years!
Antiquepatternlibrary.org
K so not to be dramatic or anything, but there's a free vintage French pattern book available on antiquepatternlibrary so if you like to crochet/weave/make pixel art/tie epic friendship bracelets don't walk- RUN.
It has scenes from aesop's fables! Cherubs doing things! Beheadings! Greek muses! Little farm people! Intricate floral pattern! Goth stained-glass window like patterns! Fun little corner pieces! Eeeeeeeeeeeeee
https://www.antiquepatternlibrary.org/html/warm/C-TT008-180.htm






#antique pattern library#vintage patterns#public domain publications#knitting patterns#crochet patterns#Embroidery#handiwork#vintage handiwork#irish crochet#cutwork#lacemaking#AAAAAALLLLthelacemaking#not even kidding about the lacemaking
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i also want to make myself a very complex and detailed filet crochet cardigan but that uh. takes a lot of planning i haven't managed to do yet. but i WANT ITTTT
#i have a lot of insanely cool filet patterns from the antique pattern library#so i'd just need to. measure how big it needs to be. and make. a sewing pattern. and then. put together the actual filet pattern.#So Much Planning.#ugggh. one of these days.#also haven't done the dwarf planets solar system embroidery yet bc i don't have black fabric#but that's in the plans too!!!!
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wow those ARE terrific chickens. this is my new favorite website
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Ribbon Art -- How to Make Hundreds of Vintage Dainty and Practical Things with Ribbons
ISBN: 1934268739
It's from 1923! The Antique Pattern Library has a scan of it! At least of one of the volumes. Looks like there's at least three parts to the first volume.


WHEN is this book even FROM???
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Did a snowflake from a floral design i got from Antoqur Pattern Library.
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I am making a doily upsized to be a circle shawl. The original pattern is meant to be 37” across, and is from “Corticelli: Lessons in Crochet” published in 1919 by the Nonotuck Silk Company. It is now to best knowledge in the public domain, and I found the PDF on Antique Pattern Library dot org.
The original pattern is for a table centerpiece.

As one might expect, there are some challenges in following a 105 year old pattern. Certain terminology has shifted slightly. Thankfully there is a proper glossary at the start of the book. However, some instructions don’t line up as I would expect. For example, a row early on that instructs to “ch 4, so 2, sc” would, in a modern reading, to leave those two skipped stitches empty and put the sc in the 3rd. A few rows later, though, the stitches stopped mathing out. I ended up having to go back to the supplied pattern image for visual stitch forensics: zooming in, counting the chain spaces, and realizing I was meant to put that sc in the second chain.
Three cheers for math. Anyway, so far here is what I’ve got, on row 12 out of 60.

This morning I thought it was Thursday for a moment and panicked. I never could get the hang of Thursdays, and this week’s Thursday is going to be more of a challenge for me than most.
Thankfully it is Wednesday, which means I ask to see your WIP of whatever it may be.
#wip#doily to shawl pipeline#everything old is new again#doily#shawl#crochet#bliss makes things#handmade#thingmakery#stitch forensics#antique pattern library#antique pattern
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