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PictureVictoria and Albert Museum collection 8336-1963
This month's lace square takes inspiration from a piece of lace in the Victoria and Albert Museum, originating in Milan  circa 1575-1599.
These patterns require knowledge of the basic interlinking stitch, right-edge stitch, left-edge stitch, and double stitch.

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Pattern A features a fleur-de-lis
april.motifa.fleurdelis.pdf
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Pattern B features four holes in the center of a diamond grid
april.motifb.pdf
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Pattern C is a set of nine small diamond shapes
april.motifc.pdf
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window_square_instructions.april.pdf
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Here are the pattern (at the left) and the chart (at the right) for the window square that Carol made
april.fleurdelis.windowsquarechart.pdf
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There have been questions concerning ways to widen my instructions and charts, adapting them to accomodate the width of neck scarf, mittens, or hat. This month I offer you some "bonus information" that takes you through four different ways to arrange several fleur-de-lis motif.

repeating-the-fleur-de-lis.pdf
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