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This is a beaded collar accessory designed to be worn over a sweater or top to dress it up. I made this to support and participate in CKC's Collar-Along Make-Along activity -- a make-along held in 2025 that was created to call attention to the beauty…

A choker collar created using a Battenberg lace technique. The pattern includes a repeating swirl motif as well as nineteen circles containing stars in their centers. The top edge of the choker is discolored from use. 

Crochet lace collar of graduated scallops formed with different stitch patterns.  Maria C. Vallejo purchased this collar as a gift for United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, March 15, 1933 - September 18, 2020. Justice Ginsburg…

Another of my mother’s made brooch consisting of 3 layers of crocheted frilled circles with the top one made into a spiral shape. The back is covered with a cotton cloth and is mounted with a pin.

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My mother used to make hundreds of these rose shaped crocheted brooches in different threads and colors to give as a small gift. The back side is covered with a felt round cut cloth and a pin is mounted.

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A cotton multicolored snood and wrist covers my mother made for me when I suffered from chronic pneumonia for extra warmth but of sweat absorbing material of cotton. Primitive works but I liked the combinations of colors.

Crochet lace collar with dramatic diamond and chevron motifs.  Suzann Thompson, Center for Knit and Crochet: Compare to trim around the Starburst Crochet Doily, 2023.MCV.06.001.

A lace collar created using an embroidery on tulle technique, possibly a form of Needlerun. Some discoloration along the neckline. 

An elaborately embroidered tulle lace collar with a heavy lace border. There is some light discoloration on the border. 

An off-white crochet collar created using a combination of lace techniques, including filet and Irish crochet. 

An elaborate floral lace collar created using Irish Crochet techniques to depict flowers and vines. Some light discoloration on the raised flowers. 

My mother made this in the early 90’s and gave to me as a Christmas gift. I don’t know if it is chrocheted or just tied loosely. She is a very freely creative person of her own ideas, often playing with materials not following any teacher or…

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Object Description: A lace collar created using embroidery on tulle technique. The collar is squared off along one side, and open on the other. The embroidery is primarily floral, but also features geometric ovals, circles, and squares. There is some…

A lace collar created using the guypure bobbin lace technique. The collar features a floral motif. There is some light discoloration and a few loose threads/repairs. 

A lace collar created using a Point Brussels (Point de Gaze) technique, consisting of open, twisted buttonhole stitches on very fine thread. The pattern is a floral motif, and the collar features a high neck that extends down into a deep V-neck.…

A lace collar created using the Honiton Lace technique of bobbin lace pieces sewn into a net ground. The collar features floral motifs of several different sizes, styles, and complexities. 

A crocheted lace collar following an open lace pattern and a picot edge. 

A lace collar created using a Point Brussels (Point de Gaze) technique, consisting of open, twisted buttonhole stitches on very fine thread. The collar is rounded in front and features a floral motif. There is severe discoloration along the neckline.

A dickey collar made with a battenberg lace technique. The collar follows a deep V-neck style, and features a symmetrical pattern that creates a serpentine effect.

Object Description: A lace collar created using an embroidery on tulle technique. One side of the collar appears torn or unfinished, with some light fraying. 

A matched set of cuffs and collar made of tatted lace and featuring a geometric circular pattern throughout the design. 

A lace collar created using embroidery on tulle technique. The collar is triangular in shape, and the embroidery features several recurring patterns, including dots, diamonds, floral motifs, and open lace. 
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