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Network Lace Collar and Cuffs Crochet Pattern: vintage style for modern crocheters

Writer's picture: JoanneJoanne

Woman wearing white lace crocheted collar and cuffs and dark green shop bought pullover

I am really pleased to be able to let you know that my Network Lace Collar and Cuffs Crochet Pattern is now available in my Ravelry or Etsy stores from the 12th January, and for the first time is available in both UK and US crochet terminology with 20% off until the 26th January or 50% with a code in my January News sent on the 7th January. If you weren't signed up when the Newsletter was sent, you can sign up for the mailing list here and click through on the "Jan News" button in the confirmation email to get the code.


Lace Collar and Cuffs Crochet stitch close-up
Close-up

Why Make Network Lace Collar and Cuffs Crochet Pattern?

A collar and cuffs crochet pattern that can be stitched permanently to a specific garment or worn as separate pieces with several outfits, is an interesting make to liven up both your warm weather crafting and your wardrobe throughout the year. The way the pattern is written enables it to fit any neckline and cuff size exactly from the narrow cuff of a toddler bridesmaid's dress to the wide opening edge of an adult plus-size wrap cardigan and so I think it will work well for so many different wearers and different occasions; you just need to have either the measurements of the garment it's to match or to have the garment with you. It could work with a casual tee or a more formal dress for an evening occasion too, and it's sure to be a talking point! I'm excited for this one! It's going to be so much fun to wear.


Lace Collar and Cuffs in Crochet pinned out to block
Blocking

This pattern works up quite fast and I really think you could make the cuffs and the collar in a couple of evenings and attach them or add the fastenings after a night's blocking. It does take a little focus though, so perhaps it's not one for social crafting.



white lace crocheted collar with dark wooden buttons close-up.



It's not a difficult make but I think you may need to put your expectations about the construction out of your mind and just follow the pattern, and you will need to be able to weave in ends securely and discreetly in lace crochet. Confession: I worked the edgings wrong and ended up with two left cuffs instead of a mirrored pair. I followed all the instructions to make them mirrored but had picked up the main part of the right cuff from the wrong side and worked the edging on that instead of the right side! Make sure you check!


cream yarn, wooden tools and blue pullover in background
tools and materials

I worked up the sample in West Yorkshire Spinners Exquisite 4ply in Chantilly (010), a lovely wool silk blend which felt delightful and was a perfect balance of drapey and good stitch definition, It needed opening up a little though and after blocking around a cup overnight it looked exactly as I'd hoped! It was a bit nerve-wracking but I think crochet lace often looks a bit scruffy until it's blocked. The colour was a perfect contrast for the inky blue fluffy woollen pullover I originally attached them to.


Mannequin wearing white lace crocheted collar and cuffs and dark blue shop bought pullover

Pattern: Lace Collar and Cuffs


Yarn: West Yorkshire Spinners Exquisite 4ply in Chantilly (010)


Network Lace Collar and Cuffs Crochet Pattern is now available in my Ravelry or Etsy stores from the 12th January, and for the first time is available in both UK and US crochet terminology with 20% off until the 26th January or 50% with a code in my January News sent on the 7th January. If you weren't signed up when the Newsletter was sent, you can sign up for the mailing list here and click through on the "Jan News" button in the confirmation email to get the code.


Do let me know if you make the set. I'm always so excited when I see that someone has used one of my patterns! I love to get comments on my blog too, so do let me know your thoughts on the design or ask any questions you have below.

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