Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The Vine Edge

Today I was going through my vintage tatting books and came across an unusual edging. I do not know if anyone else in the tatting world has seen this edging and rewrote the instuctions. Here is my interpretation. This is from Anna Valeire's Book # 2 Crochet & Tatting Manual. When I read the instructions I was amazed at how convaluded the instructions are. I really wonder if anyone could really follow the original pattern. Here is the original pattern















R = 5 - 5, clr rw

**ch = 5 - 2ds - 5 - 5, rw

r = 2 - (x2) + to picot of previous ring, 2- 2- rw

* ch = 2 - 2, rw

R = 2 + to last picot of previous ring, 2 ds - (x4) 2 ds clr,

Repeat 2 more x from *, RW for a total of 3 x all together.

ch = 5 + last picot of chain 5 - 2 - 5 , rw

R = 5 + to 3rd picot of last ring 5, clr, rw

Ch = 5 - 2 - 5 - 5 rw

R = 2 - 2 - 2, + to the picot of the last ring, 2 - 2- 2, clr, rw

Ch = 5, rw

R = 2 - (x5) 2, clr, rw

Ch = 5ds

R = 2 ds - (x5) 2, clr, rw

Ch = 5 + to last picot of large 5ds chain, 5 - 2 - 5, rw

R = 5, + to picot of previous ring, CLR, RW

Repeat from * * for the desired length.







5 comments:

  1. What a pretty edging! I have some beautiful old patterns that are calling to me, but I would need to sit down and interpret them the way you did. That's something I just haven't taken the time to do yet. Congratulations to you for taking the time to understand the pattern and tat the edging!

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  2. I think I've tried that edging, just a short piece of it and in one color. Thanks for simplifying it. So many of the older patterns are beautiful...but hard to decipher!

    :-) Gina

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  3. Pretty edging, I really like it. That was nice of you to write out the pattern in the modern terms. I'm so used to my "old" books that I just got used to the older patterns way of being written...LOL!

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  4. Thank you Everyone, I am glad you like it. If you find a mistake, please let me know so I can correct it.

    I will be posting more old patterns as time goes on. It just depends on my mood for the day..LOL

    When you are retired life is your own. Now I only do what makes me happy...LOL

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  5. What a creative twist! Great idea.

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