Showing posts with label Easter Bunny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter Bunny. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2014

Adorable Animal Motifs For Filet Crochet or Cross Stitch

Here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping down the bunny trail …….

….. and Peter brought some friends with him too!  All of these sweet filet crochet or simple cross stitch patterns come from a couple of vintage 1921 pattern books with designs for children.  These are similar to others that I've posted but it seems to have been a theme of the times.

First up, the rabbit family:




A lion; a turkey for a sampler, kitchen motif or for a Thanksgiving Day project; and little tin soldiers for a little boy's room:


A dove or blue bird, this would be cute in baby's room:


A simple repeat pattern good for a baby pillow or guest towel edging:


I think the top is a bear, but I'm not sure what she's doing; an adorable elephant pattern; and a classic pig motif for an animal sampler or country home:


 A deer that would be perfect on the corners of a throw pillow for a cabin in the woods:


Love this elephant pattern!:


A cute and easy squirrel pattern:


And of course, storks for baby's room:




There were so many patterns in the two books that I was looking through today that I've split them into two groups.  Today's offerings are the animals.  Up next will be children, baby lettering and sailboats….. stay tuned and keep on stitching!

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Three Filet Crochet Baby Pillow Patterns

These adorable baby pillow filet crochet patterns come from a vintage 1920 pattern book devoted to baby and small children's clothing and accessories.  These lovely pillows would be beautiful in the nursery, maybe used for back support for mom in a rocking chair or as a boudoir pillow.



Butterfly filet pattern:


Duck filet pattern:



Bunny rabbit filet pattern:


Instructions for all three pillows:



The lace edging for the duck pillow is at the bottom of this illustration:


You could also adapt these patterns to other uses such as for a yoke to a pretty little dress -- the butterfly or roses would be so pretty for that.  

And naturally, as with other filet crochet patterns, these images can be worked in cross stitch too.  

Have fun stitching up something delightful with these beautiful vintage patterns!