How to Make Knotted Fringe for Crochet and Knit Projects

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How to Make Fringe - Vintage Crafts and More

Adding fringe or tassels to any crochet or knit project is easy and fun to do.

This pattern sheet of instructions for knotted fringe was found in a 1953 American Thread booklet for crocheted and knitted Stoles and Shrugs.

Normally, we think of fringe as the finishing touch for an afghan, but these knotted fringe and tassels would look great on scarves, rugs, blankets, pillows, and more.

They are made using any type or color of yarn that would match your project, wool, nylon or cotton.

How to Make Fringe and Tassels - Vintage Crafts and More

If you’d like to download it for later, you’ll find the file below:

How to Make Fringe and Tassels

The pattern sheet is in PDF format so to download it you’ll need the Adobe Reader software on your computer. Most computers come with it, but it is free and can be found here.

Download Instructions: Right-Click the link and select either “save target as” or “save link as” depending on what browser you are using or simply click on it and save or print.

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3 comments

    • Debra says:

      I’m sorry I’m not familiar with a working on a Mac and didn’t know they’d require a different way to download.

      I found this in the Safari User Guide on the Apple site:

      Download items from the web using Safari on Mac

      I did Google “How to download PDF file on a Mac” and found a couple answers. Several talked about Safari and how to use it to download.

      I’ll have to do more research on this to make sure those with a Mac will also be able to download the PDF files I share.
      Thanks for your question.
      Debra

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