1851 Pre Civil War Shawl Tutorial: Exceptional Vintage Crochet
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- Learn how to create an exceptional vintage crochet shawl from 1851 in this tutorial. Perfect for those who love vintage crochet!
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Find the pattern here newagaincrochet.etsy.com/list...
The colors I used are : ( All Red Heart Super Saver Brushed) Musty Blue, Clay ( The darker coral color) , and Dusty Pink ( for the lighter pink in the striping )
I used 400 yards of the Misty Blue ( red heart super saver brushed)
300 yards of the Dusty Pink ( same brand and type as the blue)
175-200 yards of the Coral ( Same brand and type , color is called Clay)
875 yards total for a small-medium size
with a 6mm hook
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Find the pattern here newagaincrochet.etsy.com/listing/1726866743/vintage-crochet-pre-civil-war-1851
I used 400 yards of the Misty Blue ( red heart super saver brushed)
300 yards of the Dusty Pink ( same brand and type as the blue)
175-200 yards of the Coral ( Same brand and type , color is called Clay)
875 yards total for a small-medium size
with a 6mm hook
I’ve just begun watching… you began with blue. The thumbnail shows other colors first so did you remake or do these colors come in later?
Thank you, I love watching your videos Blessed Be, Happy Mother's Day 🙏
@@silvercarolina4045 it’s all in the video
@@justvintagecrochet I want to make it so bad but I’m afraid of doing the edge where you have to guess where and how many stitches to do. Will I see when I get there? If I put to many will I have issue in coming rows or can I compensate as I go?
@@justvintagecrochet PS the colors are chefs kiss perfect!
This is such a pretty pattern and I love the colors you picked. Damn it, Corinna! Now I have to make one. Not like I have half a dozen other projects already lined up, on top of my "I want it" list. Oh, the humanity!
Same!! 😀😀
Ha ha, me too.!!
OMG I volunteer at an outdoor museum dating 1851 - 1861 and this is perfect for my costume!!!!! thankyou
Wonderful!
I love this design. Its prefect for wheelchair users to stay warm without being too long or cumbersome. ❤
Hi from Canberra. 😂 we are better fed, we have better health during pregnancy, we have safe tap water 💦 , we have separate sewage removal. How blessed are we ❤❤
You discovered a real gem, much prettier and more elegant IRL than the drawing.
I love your side commentary! Especially how we’re bigger, when I started collecting 1800s furniture I picked up a rocking chair from a local seller and was shocked at the size in person! lol
Love the term “better fed”🤣
And "puppy kid" 😊
I love this design! I think it would make a beautiful light weight summer shawl done in a 2 weight yarn. You could make it as a bathing suit cover for the bottom and wrap it, maybe, around the hips and attach it at the hip. Gosh, it's beautiful!
Thanks, again, Corinna!❤️🧶🙂
Ooohhhh! I like that beach wrap idea! Brilliant! Hugs
the way you’re able to count chains while talking is something i pray i can do someday
This is a keeper! Just beautiful! Love the colors!
I love your vintage crochet channel and it’s so unique. This shawl is gorgeous ❤ Thank you for stepping out the instructions. I’ll have to add more rows to make it plus sized.
so many options in color and wearing choices. so little time!!!
i LOVE it!!
Just finished this pattern. Made it with thick and quick yarn. It came out great. I love it. ❤😊
13:31 that innocent little angel would do no such thing 😉 I found my prize all on my own and RAN 😂 🐾🧡
Appreciate this shawl.. will wait on some chunky yarn for this one… was thinking my colors might just have to be The Blue and The Gray. 😉
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Omfg my grandma wants something similar to this and I had no idea how to do it and then you pop up with this 😭😭 oh glory days 😂
Lovely pattern Corrina I know this stitch as a crochet Moss Stitch, your colour choice is devine❤❤❤🇦🇺
It’s really that we’re bigger than the people who wrote the patterns. I have a few 1910’s pattern books and the sweaters and vests only have one size available, and they range from 34 inch bust to 40 inch bust, and I have to hope the pattern I like is written for my size. The larger women had to adjust every commercial pattern they bought (if they did) in order to have something that fit. And this is why I love how modern patterns are written, the developer does the size adjustments for us so we don’t have to struggle with it.
So pretty! I agree with you. I prefer it without the decorative border as well.
Oh, this is stunning!!! Love, love, love it. This is definitely my next project in a lighter weight yarn. I have been looking for days for a shawl with longer sides. Perfect timing. Thank you so much. 🍁
I will try this one. The simplicity is gorgeous.
That would be great with a pair of jeans and a tank top or cami-style top in pink or coral ! I love it! This is definitely going in my must make!
I love this! I wouldn't normally make a shawl, but this is something entirely gorgeous! Lovely colours in your one, Corrina, and beautiful nails too!
Ithink I'd crochet a 2 or 3 row tie on the ends to wrap around and tie in front. I agree, the collar is fab too. Thank you for this!! And love to your Merlin. ❤❤😊😊🙋🙏💫
I just finished this pattern today. Such agreat patrern. I didine in green, pink, and white and it is beautiful. I cant wait to use this shawl in the fall!! Thanks girl foe your great patrerns!!
Wonderful!
Wow, this is really pretty! The colors u used really showcases the collar. I just bought some yarn for another project, but I may need to make this 1st! 😉 Thxs for sharing!
OMG...definitely making this. Thank you so much for this tutorial.❤
Beautiful!
Beautiful. I have to make this.
I love it! And easy to make. Thank you so much ❤.
Es precioso!!!
Gracias saludos desde Chile
Beautiful design 🧶
😍 This is stunning, Corinna! Love this! It looks very much like some of the shawls Claire wears in Outlander. ❤️ I'm going to put this on my crochet list. Thank you!! 🎩💖✨🧶🪡
I thought the same thing! I need to make this shawl!
Such a simple repeat but so beautiful.
Really beautiful! ❤
👏👏👏👏👏Likeee!😀👍👍👍👍Gretings! Marya Walace😍😘🌺❤
Gorgeous!!
Gotta make this😁 thank you for the tutorial! Be well👍
Wow! I was looking for exactly this type of pattern and I even have the burgundy and grey yarn! 😄
Thank you!!
Really beautiful in those colors. Brings it to a modern look.
Very pretty!
great piece!
What a wonderful piece! The colors you used make it really pop. This one goes to my bucket list. 😊
That is adorable! I love it. I just started on a loom. I'm not here, yet but I love how you are bringing vintage back and the colors are just peachy keen! Great job!!
It's lovely thanks for sharing this ❤
Omg. I just found your channel a few days ago with one of your Mystery Crochet series videos and I'm hooked! Your videos are lovely as well as the patterns you choose. I can't wait to crochet along with more of your videos!
Esta hermoso espero hacerlo pronto
That collar is everything. Love this!
So pretty!!
I downloaded the video, am going to make this -- have the perfect yarns & fibers to use. Thanks for the post!!
Also bought the pattern from your Etsy shop
I love love love the colors you chose! I'm going to use some of the stitches in one of my projects I'm working on at present. And I don't know what everyone else thinks, but I am loving your Merlin stories/antics that you have been adding in along with your tutorials and mystery videos. 💖🥰🐶❣️
I love this one
It's got a lovey shape to the shawl.
This is really pretty 🥳💜
Goodness girl! I'm adding this into my queue of patterns I'm making. ❤
Very pretty, great work thanks for sharing
Thank you! 😊
@@justvintagecrochet I know very similar traditional patterns where women would tie them at the back waist. It was for warmth. You end up with usually 2 layers of shawl on your b**bs and shoulders and back are covered well too. This was crucial before good central heating and before the advent of quality outdoor clothes
But, at the same time, your arms are available for work.
I wanted to ask you; is this knowledge generally understood when working with these kinds of patterns nowadays - or is it all about looks?
@@janalu4067 I’m fully aware that crochet in the Victorian era was largely utilitarian and only pieces like cuffs and collars and other adornments were more for fashion, but then as e get into the later Victorian era we see more fashionable pieces made like pelerines and so on, I cover this on a lot of my videos, people generally understand, but also want stylish pieces too
@@janalu4067 I also have a video making a Sontag which is exactly what you are describing
@@justvintagecrochet I only learnt the Sontag word from your channel, thanks! I appreciate you for filling such an important niche to me. I haven't been able to use the internet much for this because when lacking the vocabulary the search results get too vast. One thing I was wondering about the Sontag - was it tied at the back or did they use a clasp or any other mechanism? The people I knew of from my culture were subsistence farmers and would not have been able to afford anything, but tying it seems to have been an unsustainable solution that would cause undue wear and damage in daily use.
I am excited to make this, as it is the oldest pattern I've come across, and I thank you for sharing historical crochet, which I love! 🧶
Hello there. I am new to Your channel. I do enjoy it very much. One question, that has been on my mind since the first video I saw;
is it an oldfashioned typewriter I hear in the background? It has my mind puzzeled. Thank you for your time. Hugs from Denmark.
Bought a copy of the pattern...love that self collar.the orig. pic doesn't show it.
I love this. It’s beautiful. Have purchased the pattern and off to visit my wool stash.
Wonderful!
❤ this. May have to make this 😂
Love this sooooo much. Really stunning. Thank you so much for sharing this!
It is so gorgeous. Your colors are lovely. I must do it. Thank you for sharing. Love Love Love this shawl. 💖💐🌹🌺
Beautiful, you’ve done it again, brilliant job
working one of these up for mother's day right now! i'm curious what other info you may have about this pattern? like where it was originally published/where it would have been available, if there's any particular cultural attachment (like specifically Norwegian style from the pioneer Midwest or something like that)?
I'm putting this one on my to-do list! Very pretty! And I'm so glad Merlin didn't get your actual burger! Threadhead hugs!
This is so pretty! And It's so simple also. Love it!
I have been binge watching all your video's! You crack me up and you are such a pleasure to watch. This design was so beautiful. Thank you again for all your hard work!
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Well this is definitely going on the hook next!!!!!! I wonder if using just one yarn in a variegated color would look good as well? I have a lot of hobby lobby "winter flower" color yarn (I love this yarn brand) it is various shades of purple and I've been dying to use it ! What do you think?? I love this pattern thank you so much for this tutorial!
I love this pattern and your color selection was spot on. Great job!
Wow! This came out very pretty. I didn't expect to like it so much. Thank you.
Beautiful. ❤❤❤🇨🇦
So pretty! ❤ Absolutely loved the sweater collar vibe at the end.
Gorgeous Shawl! ❤❤❤
Turned out beautiful!!
I love orange and blue together. This turned out gorgeously. A vintage pattern with a modern color pallet. Love it 🧡🩵
I absolutely love the shawl pattern, which seems easy to make and i like the color combination you chose. I will give this a try for sure. Thanks for your vintsge tutorials. 😊
This is lovely!
Really like the texture this stitch makes ❤️ the colour changes look great using it too , great work as always Hun xxx
This is so lovely!!
It turned out really cute!
Super cute! I love it!
Wow that's a easy shawl make !! And ur right a deep color and some 👖 and some boots awesome look !! I love the neckline !! Thank You for another great video 📷 !! ❤ It !!
I would like to try this one, it turned out so well. I really like it with out the boarder.
I have just started reading “These is My Words” by Nancy Turner. What a perfect project to do while reading this book!
oh this is stunning i love the colours you used and i love the colar at the end looks awesome
Great video and lovely shawl. I agree about the border and love how yours turned out. You are an excellent teacher.
Thank you so much!
This is beautiful.
Oh my gosh, this is beautiful
Very pretty! I like the colors you used.
Very pretty, you did a great job. ❤
It turned out very cool!
Love this pattern! Wonderful work
Thank you so much for all you do! I made the Titanic bag after only crocheting for 6 months or so. I am in love with it! And this one, on the list! Where/how can we show you and the rest of the just vintage crocheters what we created? You have a great voice and you are an amazing teacher.
yes, I invite people to email me their finished works from the channel and I love to share it on the youtube community post for all to see :)
@@justvintagecrochet ah cool. I just sent it to you 🙂
I think I want to make this for my daughter. Thanks for the tutorial.
hiya corinna! this is so my style. colorado weather often requires a collar type shawl in the fall and winter. love this one.
Yes, very lovely Corinna. There's so many color choices possible ...Love your choice .How did you like the brushed red heart yarn? 🧶
I love it!
Love it...agree with you about the extra border...don't like either... love the sweater pin idea
Ok, third post lol!
Am making this but with yarns in my stash. Would you please post or pin to the top the dimensions of this, including how wide the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th striped "rows" as well as the "stripe" or "border" that makes the collar row? Thank you!
❤better fed!! lol! I love the look of this shawl! Thank you for sharing
So pretty! I’d wear this! Well done! God bless
I, m working on the civil war shawl and I’m using wool ease thick and quick in colors fisherman and kale. I’m alternating colors but most of is the fisherman ( an off white) and the kale is a dark green. It’s really come out great. I love the flow of it. On another note, I love your channel. It’s unique but really, you make it so much fun to watch Your enthusiasm, annoyances at things going wrong and your excitement when it’s figured out I love that all of those emotions are part of the tutorial. It makes me know that it’s not only me. Thank you so much 😄🤗