July 2013

Originally designed by Blanche Kendall-Job in 1927, Beverly Lace and Insertion is a very simple and attractive Art Deco design, with symbolic representations of flowers and leaves. It’s suitable for many purposes, and the lace edging and insertion may be used separately or in combination.

Originally designed in 1927 by Miss Dick Mountford as a decorative/protective cover for a chair back or a scarf end, this pattern would make a beautiful curtain for today’s home.

Here's the very first video I ever put up on YouTube, a trailer for the lace crochet patterns I've been translating into modern language for your average busy modern crocheter.