Edging Patterns

Handkerchief Edging Pattern #50

Handkerchief Edging Pattern #50

Edgings for handkerchiefs are usually very dainty and require a very fine size of thread. Use No. 70 or No. 100 White Clark's O.N.T. or J. & P.

Handkerchief Edging Pattern #49

Handkerchief Edging Pattern #49

Edgings for handkerchiefs are usually very dainty and require a very fine size of thread. Use No. 70 or No. 100 White Clark's O.N.T. or J. & P.

Crochet Border Pattern

Crochet Border Pattern

First Row: Ch. 22, skip 6, 10 d. c., one into each, Ch. 2, skip 2, 4 d. c. Turn.

Lace B Pattern

Lace B Pattern

MATERIALS REQUIRED.—Royal Society Crochet Cotton, size 3 or 5, White or Ecru.

Ch. 22, miss 5, 13 d. c., Ch. 9, miss 2, 1 d. c.

Insertion and Lace C Pattern

Insertion and Lace C Pattern

INSERTION C

MATERIALS REQUIRED.—Royal Society Crochet Cotton, size 3 or 5, White or Ecru.

Towel Edging & Insertion Pattern #6966

Towel Edging & Insertion Pattern #6966

MATERIALS REQUIRED.—1 ball Royal Society Crochet Cotton, White, size 5.

EDGING

Towel Edging & Insertion Pattern #6960

Towel Edging & Insertion Pattern #6960

MATERIALS REQUIRED.—1 ball Royal Society Crochet Cotton, White, size 5.

INSERTION

Center Edging Pattern #6013

Center Edging Pattern #6013

MATERIALS REQUIRED—1 ball Royal Society Crochet Cotton, White, size 5.

Center Edging Pattern #6012

Center Edging Pattern #6012

MATERIALS REQUIRED—1 ball Royal Society Crochet Cotton, color 1030, Blue, size 5.

Crocheted Edging Pattern #37

Crocheted Edging Pattern #37

Remember that you need a crochet thread of a size, texture, lustre, and color or shaded color right for the purpose.

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