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Sherri on Dec 22, 2025
5 out of 5 starsThis was exactly what I was looking for in a pattern, as I’m micro crocheting a curtain for a miniature house.
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moi on Dec 2, 2025
5 out of 5 starsThis is a pdf scan from an old book. The pattern instructions cover about a quarter of a page, so this is not a pattern for newbies. There is no chart - you will have to make one yourself from the finished-item photograph. Also, the pages are watermarked with links so as I move my mouse around the pattern/photo to mark my place it keeps jumping to the seller's linked page. This is very annoying. If you are looking for a usable digital pattern this is not it.
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Mica on Jan 3, 2026
5 out of 5 starswell written and easy to understand, only thing to note is there is no chart for the pattern, otherwise great price for a co ord!
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About PatternGrove
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Emily Maie
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Ever since I learned to knit and crochet as a child, I've been hooked. My experience with the fiber arts spans decades, and I've always loved the retro looks of the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
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Frequently asked questions
Can you make this item for me?
I currently don't have the time to knit or crochet custom items; however you are welcome to purchase a pattern and commission another etsy artist to make it for you.
I think I found a mistake in my pattern. . ..
Please let me know right away if you've found a mistake or think there is information missing from your pattern. While I review each pattern and include tutorials for techniques used, some vintage patterns have typos that I may not notice when preparing the digital file.
If you purchase a faulty pattern I will offer a refund, and a corrected pattern if available.
What should I know about working with vintage patterns?
Vintage knitting and crochet patterns are written stylistically and technically different from modern patterns.
While a pattern written today will often type out step by step, row by row, every single stitch performed, vintage patterns typically condense that information into a paragraph that will ask you to, say, decrease at the beginning and end of every 3rd row 6 times all while maintaining the stitch pattern given back at the beginning of the pattern.
A lot of people prefer this method of writing patterns, but it can be frustrating the first time you see a pattern written this way. If you've never followed a vintage pattern, choose one for a beginner, write out the steps as you work, and utilize the internet for help.
Why do you watermark your patterns?
I scan, digitally restore, and sometimes re-type, my patterns. I add a watermark to prevent someone else from re-selling a pattern as their own.