This edging, taken from one of the swatches Evdokia created for the Chinese textile company, is worked in lacet crochet, a technique popular in the 1920s and 1930s that is closely related to filet crochet. The edging is worked separately, then whipstitched to a pillowcase, sheet, or laundry bag as shown here. About 400 yards (366 m) of thread will produce a 40-inch (101.6-cm) length of edging.
Materials
DMC Cordonnet Special, 100% cotton thread, 284 yards (260 m)/ball, size 50, White, 2 balls
Crochet hook, size 11 or size needed to obtain gauge
Finished size: 40 x 3 1/2 inches (101.6 x 8.9 cm)
Gauge: 30 rows = 4 inches (10.2 cm)
Abbreviations
ch(s)—chain(s)
dc—double crochet
rep—repeat
sc—single crochet
sk—skip
sl—slip
st(s)—stitch(es)
Lacet:
Ch3, sk 2 sts, sc in next st, ch3, sk 2 sts, dc. Instructions
Note:
Ch3 at the beginning of an even-numbered row equals first dc. At the beginning of odd-numbered rows, the first three chs from the hook or a sl st, ch2 equals first dc.
Row 1: Ch47, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 18 dc, 1 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 2: Ch3 , 2 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 9 times, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 3: Ch8, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 4 lacet, 12 dc, 1 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 4: Ch3, 2 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 6 times, (ch5, dc in next dc) 4 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 5: Ch8, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 3 lacet, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 6 dc, 1 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 6: Ch3, 2 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 3 times, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 3 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 7: Ch8, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 3 lacet, 18 dc, 3 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 8: Ch3, 2 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 3 times, 18 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 3 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 9: Sk first dc, sl st in next 6 dc, ch2, 6 dc, 3 lacet, 6 dc, 2 lacet, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 3 times, 1 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 10: Ch3, 2 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, 6 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 3 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 11: Sk first dc, sl st in next 6 dc, ch2, 6 dc, 4 lacet, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 6 times, 1 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 12: Ch3, 2 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, 12 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 4 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 13: Sk first dc, sl st in next 6 dc, ch2, 6 dc, 2 lacet, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 9 times, 1 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 14: Ch3, 2 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, 18 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 15:Ch8, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 2 lacet, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 12 times, 1 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 16: Ch3, 2 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, 24 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 17: Ch8, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 2 lacet, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 12 times, 2 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 18: Ch3, 2 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 24 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 19: Ch8, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 3 lacet, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 9 times, 3 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 20: Ch3, 2 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 3 times, 18 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 3 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 21:Sk first dc, sl st in next 6 dc, ch2, 6 dc, 2 lacet, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 6 times, 4 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 22: Ch3, 2 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 4 times, 12 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 23: Sk first dc, sl st in next 6 dc, ch2, 6 dc, 1 lacet, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 3 times, 2 lacet, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 24: Ch3, 2 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 25: Sk first dc, sl st in next 6 dc, ch2, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 18 dc, 1 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 26: Ch3, 2 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, 18 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 27: Ch8, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 1 lacet, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 28: Ch3, 2 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 3 times, ch5, dc in next dc, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 29: Ch8, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 12 dc, 4 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 30:Ch3, 2 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 4 times, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 6 times, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 31:Ch8, sk 3 chs, 6 dc, 3 lacet, 18 dc, 3 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 32: Ch3, 2 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 3 times, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 9 times, (ch5, dc in next dc) 3 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 33: Sk first dc, sl st in next 6 dc, ch2, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 24 dc, 2 lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 34: Ch3, 2 dc, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 12 times, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dc. Turn.
Row 35: Sk first dc, sl st in next 6 dc, ch2, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 24 dc, lacet, 2 dc. Turn.
Row 36:Ch3, 2 dc, ch5, dc in next dc, (ch1, sk 1 st, dc) 12 times, (ch5, dc in next dc) 2 times, 6 dcs. Turn.
Row 37: Sk first dc, sl st in next 6 dc, ch2, 6 dc, 2 lacet, 18 dc, 1 lacet, 2 dc. Turn. Rep rows 2 37 seven more times, ending last rep with Row 36. End. Whipstitch first to last row. Sew on desired item.
—Nancy Nehring
Note: This chart my be photocopied for personal use. Evdokia's Edging Chart (654 KB)
ABOUT THE DESIGNER. Nancy Nehring of Sunnyvale, California, writes about historical needlework. Her Irish-crochet doll dress won first place in the crochet/tatting category in _PieceWork's Needleworker of the Year Award 2003._