The next section of my 1916 table cover recreation series is now live!

I’ve just published Post #4, covering Rounds 19–44 of this beautiful vintage crochet centerpiece.

This section moves into the lovely Edelweiss pattern portion of the design. Once the rhythm of these rounds begins to settle in, the pattern becomes more intuitive—but I still chose to write everything out carefully, round by round, to make the progression easier to follow.

In this new section, I included:

  • my rewritten instructions in US terms
  • a mini stitch key for the special stitches used in this section
  • notes on stitch counts and pattern flow
  • an explanation of the stacked single crochet setup I used to keep the rounds moving smoothly
  • updated progress photos of the centerpiece at this stage

After a light blocking, the piece is now measuring about 21 inches across, and it was really satisfying to see the Edelweiss motif begin to open up.

You can read the new page here:
Vintage Lace in Progress: Recreating a 1916 Crochet Centerpiece – Post #4

Series Index: 1916 Table Cover Replica

Bookmark this list—I’ll update it as new posts go live.

  1. Introduction
  2. Post 2: Rounds 1–8
  3. Post 3: Rounds 9–18
  4. Post 4: Rounds 19–44

If you’ve been following along with the series, thank you so much. I’m enjoying the process of working through this 1916 design one section at a time, and I love seeing how each new set of rounds reveals more of the original pattern’s structure and beauty.

I’ll be back soon with the next section. full-width