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This pair of vintage Needlecraft magazines — No. 65 (Crochet Lace Series) and No. 66 (Filet Lace First Series) — dates from the early 1900s (circa 1905–1915) and offers a beautifully preserved glimpse into the lace‑making traditions of the Edwardian era. Priced at 4d when published, each issue focuses on a different specialist technique, providing detailed patterns, diagrams, and illustrated examples for home crafters of the period.
Issue No. 65 – Crochet Lace Series
Features classic crochet lace motifs, borders, trimmings, and decorative designs suitable for garments, linens, and household embellishment.
Issue No. 66 – Filet Lace First Series
Includes illustrated filet lace patterns such as blouse trimmings, Italian filet borders, and other elegant geometric designs typical of the era.
Together, these magazines form a charming and historically rich pair, ideal for collectors of antique needlework publications, textile historians, and anyone with an interest in traditional lace‑making techniques.
In the early 20th century, Britain experienced a renewed fascination with lace‑making as part of the wider Arts and Crafts movement. Publications like Needlecraft played a vital role in teaching and preserving these techniques, offering accessible patterns and clear illustrations for home makers.
The Crochet Lace Series reflected the growing popularity of delicate, decorative crochet work, while the Filet Lace Series revived an older net‑based technique admired for its geometric precision and classical elegance. Today, these magazines are valued for their detailed patterns, period artwork, and the insight they provide into Edwardian domestic craft culture.