147 Year Old Mystery Crochet Pattern from 1877 | Just Vintage Crochet
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My grandmother would incorporate the cut ends of yarn from the color changes into the fringe. She was 13 when she married in the 20's and since her mom taught her to crochet I'm sure she was taught that too. She had to teach herself American terms as she was taught a single crochet was our slip stitch, a dc was our sc, and the treble was a dc. She hated crocheting with thread and preferred yarn and I do a lot of thread patterns.
Wow, great idea 💡! I'm going to try this. Thanks so much❤
13 whoa!!
@@JillyMae89 My grandfather was 21 and upset that they asked for proof of age and didn't ask my grandmother. She was close to being 6' and my granfather was around 5'6".
Oh Corrina, you are right, they may not have always turned out right each time but i don't think I'm alone in saying that we've enjoyed each and every single one of these Mystery Patterns! I literally drop everything I'm doing when i see the notification and see that it's a Mystery Pattern!
I've been here with your channel since the beginning and I'm so proud of you and how you've grown this channel, you really deserve each and every new subscriber! 💙💙💙
Thank you! :)
Completely agree! I’ve been here from the beginning as well, and it’s so great to see her growing exponentially! Love it!😊
I think so too.
The scarf is very pretty & I like the colors.
UA-cam suggested one of your videos and now I can’t stop uncovering that mysterious patterns with you! Thank you!)
Ahh crochet roulette! This would be a fun crafting party "game"
I think it's really pretty, especially with the colours and type of yarn that you chose to use. Might look good as a curtain too.
I think so too!
I LOVE YOUR MYSTERY CROCHET VIDEOS!!! Thank you for sharing.
This is the prettiest scarf I've seen in a long time! Imagine what this would like like in a mohair, with more rows, as a wrap (and much longer, of course)! So delicate.
Love the Mystery Crochet pattern segments!
A rectangular shawl - longer and with all the width - in the same colors would be a very graceful piece. Keep up the great work, I'm really enjoying your channel.
Been eagerly awaiting this 😊 I love how natural you are with talking to us
😊 thank you
Wow another mystery pattern. Your scarf turned out so pretty. It would look nice as a table runner too ..
Thank you! 😊
This is adorable! Looks like the perfect scarf for my grandma ❤️
I love your color choices here. And the finished piece is so light and airy. Judging from the original illustration-its relatively narrow width, plus the density of the fabric-I suspect that the scarf was meant to be worked with a much smaller hook, like maybe a B (1mm). That would make it warmer, but not necessarily prettier!
That kitten made me click. I love you.... but kittens!!! Wait, you have another channel?😮😊
yes, it's called " Its Not Knit " :)
that channel has my own pattern designs , modern
Dainty and beautiful. Love your color choices. I do agree the one row by itself is nice and would make a nice cuff or collar. Shout out to Justin👏👏.
It's beautiful. I would definitely wear it as a 70s style headscarf.
This is so beautiful. And I was ridiculously excited to see a new video from you, as I always am!❤
Yay, thank you!
Love the colors❤ b a cute top
Great pattern, love the color combo.! Again, another versatile pattern - I see 1, 2 or 3 yarn weight, with more rows for a summer shawl, or a 4/bulky weight with less rows, for a quick winter scarf, with longer rows. Possibilities are endless.! As always, thank you for sharing your time, and love of the craft and history.! 😁😍🤍
Great idea!
Hi, nice work. I did watch your videos on the vintage-patterns for some time now and I think you do a very good job in interpreting all those old descriptions. Here I think >>they
Also, big thanks to Justin for picking some amazing mysteries to put into the bowl of yumminess!!! 😂
Okay, I love this pattern. So beautiful. This is one I will definitely make either as a longer scarf or shawl. 💙 Thanks for such fun and mysterious content!
This turned out beautiful. Please put the fringe on the other end, and it will be perfect for the neck of your jacket or blazer when it gets chilly.
Hi Corinna- the Mystery Series is my fav. I just love a good mystery. So far so pretty!
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❤what a wonderful way to wake up!❤
Always enjoy watching you crochet. Scarf turned out lovely.
Thank you! 😊
I use to wear a variety of scarves year round. I do believe that this a good one for me start again. Tyvm for this mystery pattern.💜🖤💜
Corrina, I LOVE this pattern and your color choices! And I agree that this would be beautiful as a table cloth, curtain, scarf or shawl, decorative throw...it has endless applications. I have a full skein + of gorgeous sparkly Lion Brand Summer Nights yarn just waiting in my stash to be made into THIS romantic little summer stole. It's almost enough to make me set aside the four Christmas gifts I'm already making! You knocked another one out if the park my dear!!! Thank you for yet another excellent tutorial in your fun mystery pattern series!
thank you :)... this one actually works up quick :) sounds like you have your WIP basket full! lol
this one was really cute and quite a "modern" pattern, not just in the colors you used but in the construction as well. I'm not sure how it would have been worn back in the day but I could imagine all kinds of uses for the pattern today! thanks for showing us this.
Hello Corrina, Just a little TIP for you and other crocheters (who might not know). If you slip stitch into the ugly edges, you will get a straighter side edge. That way, it's easier to finish with what ever stitch you like. 😉
This was a pretty and easy pattern, I like it and it's a perfect scarf for Spring. I think I'm going with a 3.75 F hook to make this scarf. Thank you for the video, have a great weekend 🧶🧶🧶
thank you! great tip :)
@@justvintagecrochet You're welcome ;)
The way you had it draped over the mannequin at the end makes me think it could be turned into an amazing racer back beach coverup/festival top :O
Quite modern looking! Nice 😊
I totally agree :)
Oh, this is gorgeous! I love that you take the time to go through even some basic things, too. I'm still learning to read crochet stitches, so sometimes, I can't quite tell what something was in a previous round -- e.g., chains that don't quite look like the other chains. It's super helpful to be able to watch your videos and pick up on these little things too. I love the design on this one, so I might just add it to my list of things to make at some point! Thank you!
Thank you! 😊
I'm glad that the camera will IMPORVE ....LOL..JUST KIDDING...love love love your channel! Always excited when i see a video from you🥰🥰🤗🤗❤❤
I was editing at 4 am lol,
Yay! Another mistery pattern ❤
It turned out beautiful! 😊
That’s a very modern looking scarf from 1877, I just love it.Perhaps they make a smaller finishing length because crochet will stretch.Keep up the great work I so look forward to your videos😊🙏🌟🧶
Beautiful. Thank you so much ❤🙏
So pretty! And with all the open work, it would go pretty fast. I wonder if they meant 39" for each half of the scarf. That would make it really long but that's how i like mine. And you could continue and make it longer for a cute wrap. Oh, the possibilities!
You’re working these vintage crochets so well that you know what they are at the beginning! Great job! Smart woman and talented!
Thank you 😊
Have you ever thought of doing a Q & A live stream?
I have so many questions, and chat could help, l love some of their suggestions.❤
Your son could moderate the chat 😊
... just a thought, sounds fun.🎉😊
That's a nice scarf, I wish I lived up north where I could get some use out of one. If I may ask a personal question: does Justin crochet? I'm aware he's the one who makes the mystery patterns mysterious with a Sharpie, but I would think that it may require a certain amount of pattern-reading knowledge. More people should be using hooks, it's a great craft on so many levels.
Excellent. I love watching your videos.
Thank you very much!
love it x it would make a lovely curtain too🥰
Hi Corinna. Ta-Da mystery solved and worked, stunning and classy. Ms. DR
Watson skilled at dissecting patterns. Thanks
This turned out so beautiful, I love it. I agree the colors go well together. THANK YOU
That is a gorgeous scarf. Love your colours.
Isn't that pretty! And so simple. I have a big bag of nice yarn scraps I think I might use to make a scarf using this pattern. Just something to add some color and a little warmth on cool Autumn days, or maybe even for chilly late summer nights. I seem to remember a time when those were a thing, even down here in Texas? Anyway, it might be a good pattern for some cheery color work and won't take much material.
Congrats again on your 40K sub achievement! Well deserved. I feel like your content is top notch and should be more viewed.
Much love and respect.
thank you so much :)
Hello Corrina this scarf is so cute, i like the colors you choose Thanks for sharing.
What a great project!
Wow!! I love this and the colours you used are gorgeous together. You know, using just one single section instead of the five would make an interesting belt to tie around a skirt, dress or through a pair of jeans. I really do like this piece. ❤
Love watching you work things up. I love crocheting again since I've started watching you. Thanks😊
I'm so glad!
I would actually wear this out, so beautiful ❤️
Each time is exited what is in the end !!!! Surprise
I wish I was as skilled at crochet as you and many others. I didn't apply myself to anything beyond the beginner patterns and now my hands are eaten up with arthritis and surgeries. I actually like his pattern and it might be simple enough that I could do it. It is a spring/fall scarf if you ask me as it wouldn't be all that warm, but sometimes you do want something light and airy.
I really like that one. It's very pretty!
this era suggest that the scarf should be a "floof" of color like the bigger skirts of that era to, that's why it was meant to be wider. Its so pretty! and I do like the color choice.
Gorgeous scarf! It's so dainty ❤ and I love the colors. I absolutely love this series you're doing!
Thank you so much!
Remind me again why you go to the back loop with some of these patterns. I am a beginner so i watch for the hints and tips. Love your channel. Thank you for the fun.
This should answer a lot of your questions :) ua-cam.com/video/TBlqfV907No/v-deo.html
Love those colours together and the scarf is great. Thanks for sharing x
I love it, I just finished it and it's a very modern, light spring/autumn scarf. and thanks for the great video. a wonderful example from 1877. thank you miss jane weaver, too. 🥰
Love the colors you chose they go great together !!! Love the detail that would look great as a shawl or border or anything !! Thanks for another great video love it ❤!!!
It just occurred to me that a scarf like this could tie down a hat perhaps. We've all seen pics of them. Why not a type of ascot or riding scarf for a gentleman? Fashion and one's station were big deals in society back then. I might have to try this pattern before next wk. Awesome designed. Many blessings ya'll.
Very pretty.
I reckon it stretches on blocking and wearing. It's lovely and your colour choices divine.
Very pretty patterns.
Woo hoo!!! Thank you Mrs. Corinna.
It's a beautiful neck scarf! Thank you for another mystery well done.
It's beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
The length may have meant it was for a child. I enjoy every pattern you have made. Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful!!❤
It really is a lovely pattern and I like what you made with it! And the pattern was really easy to follow this time too.
Very nice stitch pattern. ❤❤❤❤❤
This one had me on the edge of my seat excited to see what it was going to be. And I love it!😊❤
Before I even watch this, can we crochet that gorgeous kitten 😸 😉
That is really purty, love the colours and I am a huge fan of bamboo and cotton threads, has such a lovely drape. It's somewhat similar to a headband that I am presently crocheting, which also has little beads on the fringe which you tie under your hair at the back - I WILL be leaving those out - can only imagine the trauma of trying to untangle the beads from the hair 😨😨 And now I have to hurry hurry and pack my car as I am going to be away from home for a month (I need a trailer just for all the crochet I am taking with), but I just HAD TO watch your video first 🙄🥰
Wow!!! That is really pretty! I might make this pattern, only I might make them a little wider, and turn them into lacy curtains for my kitchen door.
I love that scarf.!!
Wow so beautiful! Really enjoy these. Thank you.
Just watched it and oh, my, the idea of a tableclith: I have a cke of yarn called Sultan's Shadow. It will be spectacular!
Another very interesting video! I love the mystery crochets!!!!
I always want to run and get some yarn and crochet along with you, but I just can't keep up!
Such a delicate scarfed. Very pretty
hiya! i agree, a tablecloth would be fab!
I like it. I’m going to make myself one,
I like that, lovely colours. I is my kind of length. x
Pretty! I would have done the extra row for the head scarf but this was good for just the scarf. I like it!
I love the kitty
Very delicate and pretty. Really like it and your choice of colors. Looking forward to the next.
Hi,Cortina. Well I was a bit surprised on that scarf. I had convinced myself that it was going to be a table runner, or a piece to lay across your bed. And maybe have set a doll or something on it. I like the way you use that note stickum, too
To keep your written pattern straight. Cool 😎 great idea. 👍 God bless you and family, see you on the tube 🙂 🙏.
Corrina. Darn spell checker.
Love your channel. I have a lot of old patterns, and try to reproduce them once in a while.
It's so pretty, I love it! It's another project I have to do, but winter is ending here in the southern hemisphere. I guess that if I do it with cotton I will still be able to use it in spring 😂 🌼🌼🌼 anyways it's a lovely pattern
Love these colors together, and the scarf does have a modern look
I'm a new subscriber and I too love your mystery vintage patterns and have learned quite a lot watching and listening. Thank you. This latest pattern is perfect to wear to Mass as a light weight summer veil. The extra row would cover the head a little more sufficiently but lovely any way.
Welcome! and thank you :)
I made the denim poncho; fun and functional. Love these mysteries
yay! thank you :)
I love these videos so much and i don't know why.
Pretty. One could use a heavier yarn or some cashmere lace wt yarn. Yarn weight here is hit or miss. Unless it's imported where they state yarn wt and yardage, just have to guess at local made yarns. And there are some lovely yarns made here. Honestly, I was thinking this pattern was going to be a valance since it required exact length of 39 inches. Anyway, have a great day.
Absolutely love this mystery pattern series ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
The illustration looked out of scale to me (for that time period) but the scarf itself is perfect. (again, for that time period). It's pretty and how it drapes is very nice.