Tuesday 30 September 2014

Like an old crocheted doilie, I'll start in the middle

I'm taking on a new project combining my loves of crochet, history, old books and anything else sewing and craft related.  I've been thinking about how to combine the whole lot for a long time, and I think, by Jove, I've finally got it!  


I'm going to stitch my way through Beeton's Book of Needlework.


Mrs Beeton is better known for her Book of Household Management.  Her Book of Needlework was never completed during her lifetime, although her intention was to make it as popular as the Book of Household Management was.  She died in 1865 at age 28.  According to the preface, highly skilled needleworkers were called on to aid in the completion of the book, and it was finally published in 1870.

I'm going to indulge myself and start where I want.  Right in the middle with crochet, because that's my favourite thing to do.  And I'm reasonably confident of being able to follow the instructions and translate them to modern terms.

I'm notorious for starting blogs with the best of intentions and not keeping up with them.  But then I've never blogged about my crochet projects before.  I have a feeling this one will stick.


First up: