A beautiful Irish antique cream lace bertha collar Carrickmacross circa 1890 This collar has been very carefully made, lots of work in the all over floral & spots design. Fine lawn appliqued on machine made net, pretty fillings, a beautiful long collar with scalloped edges. There are a few little faint age spots and tiny holes in the tulle only. Largest hole is near top at centre back, see last pic marked with pins. A beautiful lace heirloom collar in very good clean condition for careful wearing, collecting, study or display. Please look at the images as they are an important part of the description, click on any to zoom in. , Measures - 7 5/8 ins widest at ends, 7 1/4 widest centre back, 47 ins all around neck edge. Insured tracked mail to UK and select overseas destinations. 424E
This Irish Lace Crochet Pattern is delicate and oh-so-soft. You'll have a great time making this lace crochet pattern. With an easy tutorial, you won't have any problems crocheting this gem. Free Irish lace patterns are a great way to add some delicate charm to your home. Fluffy tassels give the throw an extra touch of coziness that will make it great to lounge with. Throw this lace crochet pattern over an armchair for a stylish look. Treat it with love, and it will love you back. This also makes a lovely gift since it's so versatile. PLUS! If you like this style, then be sure to check out 20 Irish Crochet Patterns on our sister site, AllFreeCrochet!
Пальто ирландским кружевом
This beautiful crocheted cord (or crocheted ribbon), also known as the Romanian cord, is a very popular element in Romanian and Irish laces. Also, it is widely used in freeform crochet. You can use this crochet cord in many different ways. You can make an elegant belt, embellish any of your handmade projects, make …
Irish crochet lace dates back to the the 19th century famine in Ireland, where it was a way for women to make money. It used several weights of thread, and motifs were made separately, tacked to paper, and the spaces filled in with mesh. Specific patterns and designs were often closely guarded secrets, and the finished lace was highly valued! Today, Irish crochet lace has evolved and expanded a bit, but the mesh and the rose are still iconic facets of the art. And luckily, it's no longer a secret! Here are 10 free Irish crochet lace patterns that you
I've been doing a lot of Reticella crochet work lately. Its just the way my brain works. I found a great book "D.M.C. Needle-Ma...
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La guipure irlandaise ou dentelle au crochet (Irish Crochet Lace) est une technique de dentelle réalisée avec un crochet : des motifs en volume, réalisés indépendamment avec du cordon, prennent place sur un réseau fin et élaboré.
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The Irish Lace Scarf is a crochet scarf pattern made with medium weight yarn that has a skill level of easy.
in attesa di completare alcuni miei lavori, ecco ancora una serie di immagini dalla rete. le ultime due figure sono creazioni di Bistra Pisancheva.
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When I started making lace, one of the great mysteries for me was how to match thread size to a pricking. Lace patterns typically provide recommendations about the thread type and thread size. So…
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Irish Crochet ~ Some of the prettiest lace you can crochet. Try it using one of the free patterns offered in this blog post.
created using the methods described in Prudence's book "Freeform: serendipitous design techniques for knitting & crocheting" - see www.knotjustknitting.com for more information