That reminds me of when i had to repair netting stocking for the las Vegas show girls. Its a particular stitch that if done correctly you can't see the repair. As far as the actual crochet, my mom made me a queen size bed spread out of a fine cotton thread. When she would sew she would be watching a movie at the same time and every now and then look down. She was amazing. I miss her.
@mmalsbur95795 ай бұрын
But she left you with such fond memories. They were from such a talented generation, so unlike today’s “THROWAWAY” generation. :-)
@titian-red5 ай бұрын
Repairing vintage crocheted lace can be maddening! I learned how to crochet to be able to fix my husband's great-grandmother's crocheted lace tablecloth. It took a few years and a lot of thread crochet work to feel up to the job. It's repaired now, but my husband is afraid to bring it out to be used. 😆
@jt.s.74185 ай бұрын
Bless you for learning and repairing that tablecloth 👏. My grandmother did lace crochet and I've never had the courage to attempt it ❤
@titian-red5 ай бұрын
@@jt.s.7418 Just go for it! Remember, it's only crochet. If you mess up, you can easily frog it and reuse the thread. 😀
@paulagebhardt60185 ай бұрын
Oi! I wanna see it fixed! As a seamstress and dancer myself, it's so interesting!
@fondasarff97015 ай бұрын
I would be tempted to have duplicates made for use on any dress used for competition. Thus sparing these originals the rigors. Then use the originals for special occasions.
@TheKyPerson5 ай бұрын
That's Irish crochet. My grandmother used to do that and she had some lovely doilies and one tablecloth that was exquisite. She taught me to crochet but my eyesight isn't good enough for fine work.
@TealCheetah5 ай бұрын
Thank you, I was wondering
@VetsrisAuguste5 ай бұрын
Speaking as a professional dancer that knows how to make lace, I can vouch, repairing vintage Irish lace is much harder than dancing or making the lace.
@TealCheetah5 ай бұрын
Is it crochet or bobbin lace? I know she said crochet...