Well, my wife will be having a happy birthday come June. I just ordered the pattern, and I have more than enough in my yarn stash to make this happen. I'm not seeing a downside here. Thank you so much for this, you have no idea how well this is going to work for her and me!
This brought back childhood memories!!! My mom made this pattern for her, my sister and me. We wore them all the time. I think we had them in several colors. Love this ❤
I am so happy to see another post from you. 🤩 I have been gushing to tell you about this, and I think you'll get the excitement: I was gifted a 19gal. storage tote of crochet yarn, of various colors (mostly reds, greens, blues, white/creams) and ages. The oldest is from Royal Society, a "Cordichet Lot 3030" in what may or may not have started out a yellow cream. It has a pattern in it for a nightgown yolk. 😮 Two older spools of thread have unfinished projects in them that I will try finishing at least one of (I know *that* one was meant to be a doily, as the original owner was known for them in her family), and a newer gray and silver tinsel with pieces made and one in progress for an angel bell ornament! My favorite find in the whole box, though, is what appears to be THREE full spools of this lux lavender rayon, from decades ago. (By the way, do you know how I would go about dating these in particular?) Thank you so much for being an awesome teacher, fabulous creator, and compassionate being. I am so glad to have found your channel, especially when I did. We'll get through this
I love love love the antique patterns. I changed my handle/name so you won't recognize me, but I've been following you for about 3 years. I have 3 or 4 antique wips going right now. I work a regular job and do crocheting for friends and family as well so I'm a busy girl. I finished the 1865 shawl and absolutely love it. I have the 1851 shawl in the works at the moment. And another antique pattern shawl I'm doing for the summer months. You have made understanding these antique patterns possible, not easy, necessarily, but possible. Thank you so much.
Crocheting this along with you, for a dear friend. Its working up super quick and using less yarn than I imagined, and your tips and instructions were super helpful! I'm a new viewer but an instant fan, and this is like the third thing of yours that I've made
Perfect thing to do since I don’t have to go to work!!! Enjoying a nice cup of coffee watching the SNOW fall in Southeast Texas!!!!! Your video is the icing on the cake!! Wonderful as always!! Keep up the amazing work! Happy new year!
the weather in the South is wild right now!! im so glad you are tucking indoors for now, this is a perfect stuck in doors project because it's pretty fast to make , so by the time you can venture back out you will have this lovely garment ready to wear :)
Very nice! It was so difficult to find really fine yarns of quality back in the 1970s. Without the internet and just hunting in magazines for advertisements of finer yarns, I had to use synthetic baby yarn for shawls. Very nice work!
Oh indeed, it's something I always wished was in videos over the years, so I decided to implement into mine , let's hope it spreads and creates a standard!! :)
This is such a pretty Pattern !! It looks like with the other section and the fringe it will be a very long shawl cuz on yours on you it's long as it is without the fringe but so Pretty!! Thank You !!
My mom found a huge amount of Neveda Cotton (made in Holland!) from when she worked at a yarn shop in the 80s. Still has the price stickers on some :) $2.45 for 50 gram ball… so nostalgic. Might be perfect for this!
I saw this shawl on Pinterest a while back and was hunting for the pattern...and here you are! I ran into the same issue with that first cluster row...so I just skipped the last ch2 space and put a cluster in the last chain space. :) I'm working on the last few rows now and I made mine with Big Twist Baby Bunny in the color shrimp, a pretty peachy coral color.
I was looking for a filet shawl and this came up in my subbies! Yay! Thank you! I'm going to make the full pattern but leave off the (urk) fringe. Thanks again for the wonderful tutorial. I love the mystery pattern videos best of all and have been lurking for a couple of years
Hello from N CA! Am sitting here jumping up & down! I L😍VE THIS!!! I'm watching & saving to my email for reference! Thank you so much! This is awesome!!! 😎🩷✌️🤘
Thanks for a nice pattern and for being my virtual craft circle as I'm working on my sontag/wrap-around shawl prototype (the third variation I'm making for myself, this one mixes cables, arrow stitch and celtic weave, and I'm using an alpaca/acrylic yarn cake)
I appreciate when you go "off-book" occasionally and made modifications, because it helps teach me troubleshooting techniques, design skills and sometimes new methods I didn't know before that I now love. (*cough-cough* stacked singles) Thanks Corinna! 🧡
Absolutely love it. I want it as a waist wrap, also. I love it best with the knot in front of one leg. It accentuates the hourglass feminine, which I can't get enough of.
I love that you have discovered EFA! I LOVE their yarns and patterns and Chandi is such a sweetheart! If you want to try more of their yarn I also really like the Crema Sock yarn.
I know you watch Engineering Knits but have you seen Retro Claude’s channel? I recently started watching her and I really like her channel. The vintage knitting “scene” is apparently also my thing.
Oooooh, I need to make one of these. LOVE it! I've decided to try my hand at knitting too. For now all I do is knot different styles, English Continental and a mix. I then frog and start over🥴 probably should stick to crochet since I just started that a year ago. Thanks for another fun video 🤗
I love this pattern so much! I'm working on it right now. I must have really missed something...there are two different instructions for row 4? I think I'll try the second row 4 (7:29). Thank you so much for your amazing content!
I'm dropping this comment here in hope that you'll see it, but it actually applies to a mystery video from several months ago where you were working thread and noting how sore your finger was getting from being poked with the needle. When did it become normal to work through both loops of the stitch instead of the back loop only? As recently as the 1970's, the books I learned from taught me to work through the back loop only unless the pattern said otherwise. I don't have any crochet thread handy, but trying a sample with the smallest yarn I have on hand I found that when I work back loop only as I was taught my hook is on a downward angle and barely brushes my finger BUT if I work through both loops the angle of the needle changes more horizontal so that I do get poked. I'm not really a crocheter. I've always preferred knitting (though I often like to use a crochet edge on my knitting), but I recently fell into your channel and have spent the past week bingeing the mystery videos. :D
I have a problem with your tutorials. I want to make the all. All of them. Especially this one. And what in the world would I use it for? IDK. A window scarf? That's an idea. I have a fun little bay window...
Time stamp 40:33 -- I believe you did not end with a cluster as per the pattern because you skipped an entire section to shorten the shawl which most likely threw your pattern off slightly. No matter - your fix solved that issue. I just wanted to point out the modification you made changed the pattern ever so slightly & threw things off.
Does anyone have advice for front post trebles? The top of mine are always really loose/stretched. I don’t have the same struggle with fpd so I’m not sure what I’m doing differently
Well, my wife will be having a happy birthday come June. I just ordered the pattern, and I have more than enough in my yarn stash to make this happen. I'm not seeing a downside here. Thank you so much for this, you have no idea how well this is going to work for her and me!
@@3rdand105 good luck, she'll love it
I'm hoping to make one for my mom's birthday in March. If not, it'll be a Christmas gift, lol ❤
Oh, that is just wonderful! I hope you enjoy making it.
That’s awesome a dude is on where crocheting with the women. 😂❤
@YoMama9021 not necessarily a dude these days, though I automatically thought the same and wondered if my husband would have a go. 😂
This brought back childhood memories!!! My mom made this pattern for her, my sister and me. We wore them all the time. I think we had them in several colors. Love this ❤
My Stevie Nicks dream come true!!!I want to make this so bad
Looks real good on you in always
You are such a fashionista! I love how you’ve made this and your figure is beautiful.
Thank you for the compliment!
I am so happy to see another post from you. 🤩 I have been gushing to tell you about this, and I think you'll get the excitement: I was gifted a 19gal. storage tote of crochet yarn, of various colors (mostly reds, greens, blues, white/creams) and ages. The oldest is from Royal Society, a "Cordichet Lot 3030" in what may or may not have started out a yellow cream. It has a pattern in it for a nightgown yolk. 😮 Two older spools of thread have unfinished projects in them that I will try finishing at least one of (I know *that* one was meant to be a doily, as the original owner was known for them in her family), and a newer gray and silver tinsel with pieces made and one in progress for an angel bell ornament!
My favorite find in the whole box, though, is what appears to be THREE full spools of this lux lavender rayon, from decades ago. (By the way, do you know how I would go about dating these in particular?)
Thank you so much for being an awesome teacher, fabulous creator, and compassionate being. I am so glad to have found your channel, especially when I did. We'll get through this
Wow that's amazing! It sounds like you have such a treasure trove of vintage yarn.
This is beautiful! I think I'll be making this for my grandma's birthday this upcoming April. Thank you for sharing!
I remember these growing up! Always loved this pattern. Will definitely be making some. ❤
Prettier as a scarf I think. You look great! ❤
Inherited some yarn my boyfriend found in his late mothers craft room (that his sister hadn't found), it'll be perfect for this!
Very pretty, & your right it works with or without the fringe 😁
I love love love the antique patterns. I changed my handle/name so you won't recognize me, but I've been following you for about 3 years. I have 3 or 4 antique wips going right now. I work a regular job and do crocheting for friends and family as well so I'm a busy girl. I finished the 1865 shawl and absolutely love it. I have the 1851 shawl in the works at the moment. And another antique pattern shawl I'm doing for the summer months.
You have made understanding these antique patterns possible, not easy, necessarily, but possible. Thank you so much.
I remember my mother making something similar, if not this exact Pattern, when I was a child. She'd Wear it to church all the Time
Crocheting this along with you, for a dear friend. Its working up super quick and using less yarn than I imagined, and your tips and instructions were super helpful! I'm a new viewer but an instant fan, and this is like the third thing of yours that I've made
Perfect thing to do since I don’t have to go to work!!! Enjoying a nice cup of coffee watching the SNOW fall in Southeast Texas!!!!! Your video is the icing on the cake!! Wonderful as always!! Keep up the amazing work! Happy new year!
the weather in the South is wild right now!! im so glad you are tucking indoors for now, this is a perfect stuck in doors project because it's pretty fast to make , so by the time you can venture back out you will have this lovely garment ready to wear :)
Very nice! It was so difficult to find really fine yarns of quality back in the 1970s. Without the internet and just hunting in magazines for advertisements of finer yarns, I had to use synthetic baby yarn for shawls. Very nice work!
I've used that yarn. It's super soft!
0:11 omg ... beautiful ❤
Merlin is photo bombing you in the cutest way 😍
I really appreciate the wpi figures. Makes picking an appropriate yarn so much easier. 😊
Oh indeed, it's something I always wished was in videos over the years, so I decided to implement into mine , let's hope it spreads and creates a standard!! :)
That red is very pretty on you.
This is such a pretty Pattern !! It looks like with the other section and the fringe it will be a very long shawl cuz on yours on you it's long as it is without the fringe but so Pretty!! Thank You !!
My mom found a huge amount of Neveda Cotton (made in Holland!) from when she worked at a yarn shop in the 80s. Still has the price stickers on some :) $2.45 for 50 gram ball… so nostalgic. Might be perfect for this!
I love you and your channel!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much, that means a lot!
A beautiful shawl! I'll have to try it after I catch up on some unfinished things. Thank you!❤🙂👍🏻🌹
Good evening from the Philippines. Hi.
That's a beautiful shawl and a beautiful woman, inside and out, wearing it wherever or however she wants to.
I saw this shawl on Pinterest a while back and was hunting for the pattern...and here you are! I ran into the same issue with that first cluster row...so I just skipped the last ch2 space and put a cluster in the last chain space. :) I'm working on the last few rows now and I made mine with Big Twist Baby Bunny in the color shrimp, a pretty peachy coral color.
I was looking for a filet shawl and this came up in my subbies! Yay! Thank you! I'm going to make the full pattern but leave off the (urk) fringe. Thanks again for the wonderful tutorial. I love the mystery pattern videos best of all and have been lurking for a couple of years
You did such a great job! So cute on you! Well done!
Hello from N CA! Am sitting here jumping up & down! I L😍VE THIS!!! I'm watching & saving to my email for reference! Thank you so much! This is awesome!!! 😎🩷✌️🤘
Hallo Corinn! Sie sind wieder sehr schön heute. Das Projekt ist spannend und vielfältig, vielen Dank für die tolle Darstellung! Gruß Rauh
this is going on my to make list! Thanks for another fantastic tutorial.
Thanks for a nice pattern and for being my virtual craft circle as I'm working on my sontag/wrap-around shawl prototype (the third variation I'm making for myself, this one mixes cables, arrow stitch and celtic weave, and I'm using an alpaca/acrylic yarn cake)
This is stunning!!
This is gorgeous
This was a nice video but then MERLIN!!!!! It became instantly epic! He's soooo cute haha
I appreciate when you go "off-book" occasionally and made modifications, because it helps teach me troubleshooting techniques, design skills and sometimes new methods I didn't know before that I now love. (*cough-cough* stacked singles) Thanks Corinna! 🧡
Love it with fringe. Can’t wait to buy threads and get started😂❤🎉
Love it absolutely gorgeous. Blessings to you and your family ❤
Thank you so much! ❤️
Over the top beautiful!!!!
Absolutely love it. I want it as a waist wrap, also. I love it best with the knot in front of one leg. It accentuates the hourglass feminine, which I can't get enough of.
I love that you have discovered EFA! I LOVE their yarns and patterns and Chandi is such a sweetheart! If you want to try more of their yarn I also really like the Crema Sock yarn.
I love this pattern, understand why you dit not ad on the fringe, love your make-up, great look thanks to the zoom error😂❤❤❤❤
Ooooh la la! Cheeky minx ❤😂 love it! Hope you are well @just vintage crochet ❤🏴
Shawls are my passion. This is beautiful!😍
Its very versatile! Love it. And you look marvelous whatever way you wear it.
That’s so sweet, thank you! 🥰
And added to the things I want to make.
It's so pretty. I have to admit I am sorry to see you didn't add add the edging. I really liked that part.
The colour of the yarn is divine and it looks soft and strokeable. It’s a classic shawl
I love it from Hazlehurst Ga.
I know you watch Engineering Knits but have you seen Retro Claude’s channel? I recently started watching her and I really like her channel. The vintage knitting “scene” is apparently also my thing.
I love the shawl. I have been trying to figure out what to make for my 6 aunts. And that is it. I am so happy I found you. 😊
Wonderful!
Another excellent tutorial, thanks Corrine ❤️❤️👏👏🇬🇧
That’s gorgeous xx
All I can say is Thank You!
You look fabulous darling. That pattern was perfect for what you wanted to use it for. Thank you!!
That's a beautiful shawl!
Love this shawl it is beautiful and the yarn is gorgeous.. another great video Corrina..thank you so much.
That beautiful yarn looks especially nice with that beautiful shawl pattern! I especially like the border.
That is a versatile and beautiful piece of artwork!
Beautiful
Oooooh, I need to make one of these. LOVE it!
I've decided to try my hand at knitting too. For now all I do is knot different styles, English Continental and a mix. I then frog and start over🥴 probably should stick to crochet since I just started that a year ago.
Thanks for another fun video 🤗
Love the shawl and you look great in it! Great job
I love it!!!
It turned out beautiful. Such a gorgeous color. I love how you styled it!
Very handsome. Love yr adaptations to improve the final piece 🎉💜🎉👑
I have this pattern!
I love this pattern so much! I'm working on it right now. I must have really missed something...there are two different instructions for row 4? I think I'll try the second row 4 (7:29). Thank you so much for your amazing content!
It reminds me of rosebuds, those clusters in this colorway! How soft is it??? I've already saved the pattern to my Etsy wishlist. Gorgeous! Hugs
it's crazy soft, it's an alpaca/silk blend!
Oh that is stunning,love it!
Oh wow! This is gorgeous!!
Aaaaand saving this pattern for later! Lol Love this!!
I love it! Thanks for sharing :)
Love the vintage items you do. Only problem is that I think I've gone from being vintage to being antique. LOL
Haha, that's funny! I think we're all feeling a bit vintage these days! 😂
This is great, and I would love to turn that into a shoulder free top in black ad keast I try, becouse I love my pop of color from under.
Amazing
I'm dropping this comment here in hope that you'll see it, but it actually applies to a mystery video from several months ago where you were working thread and noting how sore your finger was getting from being poked with the needle.
When did it become normal to work through both loops of the stitch instead of the back loop only? As recently as the 1970's, the books I learned from taught me to work through the back loop only unless the pattern said otherwise.
I don't have any crochet thread handy, but trying a sample with the smallest yarn I have on hand I found that when I work back loop only as I was taught my hook is on a downward angle and barely brushes my finger BUT if I work through both loops the angle of the needle changes more horizontal so that I do get poked.
I'm not really a crocheter. I've always preferred knitting (though I often like to use a crochet edge on my knitting), but I recently fell into your channel and have spent the past week bingeing the mystery videos. :D
I have a problem with your tutorials. I want to make the all. All of them. Especially this one. And what in the world would I use it for? IDK. A window scarf? That's an idea. I have a fun little bay window...
Would it work as a cafe style curtain?
Nice
This project screams for some tasteful beading along the edge!
Time stamp 40:33 -- I believe you did not end with a cluster as per the pattern because you skipped an entire section to shorten the shawl which most likely threw your pattern off slightly. No matter - your fix solved that issue. I just wanted to point out the modification you made changed the pattern ever so slightly & threw things off.
That's makes so much sense! Thank you for pointing that out!!
@@justvintagecrochet You're very welcome! Thanks for sharing so much with us!!
Does anyone have advice for front post trebles? The top of mine are always really loose/stretched. I don’t have the same struggle with fpd so I’m not sure what I’m doing differently
Would it be possible to know where you got your "wrap per inch" tool, please?
Yes, I got it on Etsy, just type in " Wrap per inch tool" and yu will find many that are priced well below $5
@@justvintagecrochet Thank you so much!!!
It's beautiful. But looks too much like a table cloth lol😂
@@Buttercup12345-c wait! I’m glad you said this! I’ve been thinking of making one lol. This may be it.
This is stunning ❤