Victorian Lace for Chemise and Drawers by Engineering Knits

Victorian Lace for Chemise and Drawers

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Knitting
Thread ?
13 stitches and 11 rows = 1 inch
in garter stitch
US 4/0 - 1.25 mm
Customizable
English
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I created 5 lace patterns from one original, antique lace I own and an original narrow lace trim pattern.

I own a pair of antique victorian drawers with a beautiful hand knit lace hem. I translated the hem into a whole lace for you to knit, as well as separated it into a trimming and insertion, if you’d like to use a thinner section of the original design!

I used the whole lace pattern to trim my own 1890s drawers, and just the edging portion to trim the bottom of my chemise! Then, to trim the armholes and neckline of my chemise, I translated an original 1880s lace pattern, that is quite narrow. Since I thought it was a bit narrow to sew onto garments, I decided to also modify that lace to create a wider version that will be easier to sew onto garments.

I hope you enjoy! If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment, I’m always happy to help!