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There is something whimsical about crochet, something cozy and domestic that stirs up childhood memories. Reminiscent of the crenellated walls around Krakow’s Wawel Castle, the design of this hand-crafted square would look striking on a wooden table or credenza. Best of all, your grandma would be proud!
Although some textile scholars argue that crochet evolved from traditional practices in Iran, South America and China, the first evidence of the craft emerging in pop culture starts with a 17th century London draper n... Read More
Although some textile scholars argue that crochet evolved from traditional practices in Iran, South America and China, the first evidence of the craft emerging in pop culture starts with a 17th century London draper named Doiley. A creative soul, she introduced crochet as a ‘cheap and genteel’ form of summer wear. Gradually crochet shifted from a holey form of clothing and made its way into napkins and tablecloths, acquiring the moniker ‘doily’. By the early 1900s, crochet was popular throughout Europe, with complicated stitching and pale, refined threads being all the rage at the most fashionable dining tables. Read Less
29" x 29".Vintage.
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