
It was worked in Size 10 Crochet Cotton with a 1.5mm hook. I wish the gauge were a little tighter but I may let the piece soak before blocking-it's 100% cotton so maybe it will shrink to a more opaque finish. Either way I'm really pleased. I used a chart originally published in The Antonie Ehrlich Crochet Book, c.1915. It has been made available here by Sandi Marshall. Next I'm going to tackle a bunny and an elephant from 1911-as you do.
 Filet Crochet hasn't caught the eye of new crocheters quite yet  and it doesn't have much of an online presence outside of Vintage Clothing sites.  About.com has a good article on the basics in addition to external links.   Click here for some great instructions on increases and decreases in filet crochet.  This site also has a great selection of vintage patterns.
Filet Crochet hasn't caught the eye of new crocheters quite yet  and it doesn't have much of an online presence outside of Vintage Clothing sites.  About.com has a good article on the basics in addition to external links.   Click here for some great instructions on increases and decreases in filet crochet.  This site also has a great selection of vintage patterns.

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