"Edgings: crocheted, tatted, hair pin lace" by American Thread Company is a vintage guide from the 1950s that teaches readers how to craft delicate lace. It's full of directions for making different lace patterns, like edgings and other designs, mainly using crochet and tatting. It shows you how to make pretty borders for things like handkerchiefs, and gives you a list of what you need and easy steps to follow. With this book, anyone can learn the classic skill of lace-making through a mix of detailed instructions and tips for beautiful results.

Edgings: crocheted, tatted, hair pin lace
By American Thread Company
Uncover the secrets to crafting exquisite, vintage lace edgings and transform ordinary household items into stunning works of art using crochet and tatting techniques from a bygone era.
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