It's that wonderfyl day again..Vintage Thursday. This has become my favorite day of the week. I just love seeing all the vintage goodies. To see them all, visit Suzanne over at ColoradoLady. You will have ever so much fun, looking at all the wonderful things we collect.
P.S. I can't make the link work somehow...so to go to Suzanne, click on the Vintage Things Thursday button to the right on the sidebar This first pattern book is for lovely crocheted jar lid covers. I love them all..I just hafta get organized and make some. They don't appear to be too difficult....This sweet booklet of patterns is copyright 1989 by Leisure Arts. It's a wonderful little leaflet and if you are a crocheter, look for it..I would give it a 5 star.. :)
This sweet booklet of patterns is from 1980 and also by Leisure Arts. I'm not sure who teddy bear is sticking his tongue out at..but he needs to stop.....I love little ducks amd turtle..
This booklet is a favorite of mine. I had one ages ago and somehow after I completed a small necklace,,,.....the pattern either got misplaced or I loaned it out..in any case it was gone. Not too long ago, I was browsing through a favorite small shop...and there on a table, spread out with other craft patterns, was the pin booklet. I almost happy danced in the shop..:). And..look at the price. I paid 75 cents for it...yayyyyy.Little booklet was published in 1972 and I'm so happy it survived.
I do so love looking through older shops..and finding such treasures..and I always look for vintage tablecloths and napkins..and hankies..and, and..well, you get the idea. :)
Aren't those wonderful booklet just the greatest!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the romp down memory lane, CC. I made a few of those jar lid covers. I have also enjoyed all the cute patterns you've been showing in the past posts too.
ReplyDeleteThose are SO cool! I only wish I could sew and embroider etc good enough to do those.
ReplyDeleteI love little booklets like this..nice collection.
ReplyDeleteGreat booklets, CC. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteCC, they are so beautiful. I love the crochet covers. :) Will catch up with you one day, been too busy crocheting...lol
ReplyDeleteI especially love the jar covers! That would be so perfect for jammy Christmas gifts:)
ReplyDeleteI do remember the hoop art.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen safety pin jewelry before. Interesting concept!
What a collection of crafty booklets! I love the idea of safety pin jewelry...much better than safety pin piercings!
ReplyDeleteNow I am going to look to see if I
ReplyDeletehave safety pin jewelry some where
in my collection... your books are
a crafters "memory lane" delight!!!!
I love to make little softies like that pattern book you have.
ReplyDeleteOooh, the Critters to Crochet book is great - I like the turtle, owl and elephant best!
ReplyDeleteI love the "safety pin" jewelry book. I have a necklace that is make out of safety pins. I thought it was just someones cleaver and creative idea. I didn't know that there were books on how to do it. Very interesting post.
ReplyDeletenice patterns...they use to make some very neat thingy's
ReplyDeleteI love antique craft books. Your collection is so interesting. My favorite is the first book. ;)
ReplyDeleteJulie
Safety pin jewelry? How interesting.
ReplyDeleteI just love your patterns and I'm waiting (or I missed it) to see my favorite, the days of the week lady.
I wish you lived in my neighborhood...I could load you up on old pattern books!
ReplyDeleteOh you have some real oldie but goodies there. Never thought of putting any of mine on VTT.
ReplyDeleteMy Mom crochet's and i make old fashioned looking pin cushions.
Any chance you would or could share some of those lid cover patterns from the first book?
They would make perfect pin cushions.
blessings,
Barbara Jean
PS Thanks for coming by, and yes, i will tell what 'it' is.
Happy Pink Saturday ~ I hope you have a great weekend ~ Susan
ReplyDeleteLove the booklets, great addition to VTT. Glad you liked the coasters! Thanks for participating in VTT. Sorry my comment is so late, I have been out of town.
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