Victorian Filet Crochet Pattern Floral Tea Table Cloth Diagrams

Tea Tablecloth Pattern

Victorian Filet Crochet Pattern ~ This filet crochet tea table cloth pattern was in a 1925 Star Needlework Journal magazine by the American Thread Co.

It’s a beautiful floral cloth for a small table.

Vintage Crafts and More - Filet Crochet Pattern Tea Table Cloth

I can just picture the Victorian ladies sitting around the table covered with this pretty handmade cloth having tea in the afternoon.

Tea Table Cloth Diagram

This is the diagram for the flower baskets in the corners.

Vintage Crafts and More - Filet Crochet Flower Pot Pattern

and this diagram is the floral border.

Vintage Crafts and More - Filet Crochet Pattern Flower Border

PDF Download Link

The PDF file below for the Victorian filet crochet pattern includes three pages of the diagrams and the instructions.

Filet Crochet Pattern Tea Table Cloth

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More Links

Here’s another post that has a Filet Crochet pattern for a Linen Tray Cloth or Placemat and if you’d like to learn more about Filet Crochet visit this post, Exploring Filet Crochet.

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2 comments

  1. Marie Pauline Sauzier says:

    I am looking for a pattern of the Chinese Willow pattern done in fillet crochet for a large table – 50 plus years ago Para Ti from portugal published one.

    • Debra says:

      I haven’t come across that pattern. I’ll keep an eye out for it. It sounds like it would be beautiful.
      Debra

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