Crocheted Curtain Pulls & Ornaments
by Katherine Long
Crocheted Curtain Pulls
The ornaments are all based on old curtain pull patterns, worked around a plastic ring.  They are much faster to make than snowflakes!  And a lot more forgiving in that ruffles look nice, they don't need blocking and multi colors work well.  Although I make the more elaborate pineapple pattern ones, simple ones are very effective.  SC closely around any size ring (using fingering weight wool or chenille for a 1 1/2 inch ring,  #10 cotton for around a 1" inch ring, and tatting cotton for 1/2 inch ring).  Second row, dc, ch, skip space, dc all around, Third row half-double crochet.  And you can see lots of variations are very easy to incorporate in the basic pattern.

Here is a more formal pattern for a Puff Stitch Shade Pull which is found in a number a pattern books, using a 3/4" ring and a #8 hook.
Work 36 sc over ring & join to 1st sc.
2nd Round.  Ch 3, thread over hook, insert in same space, pull loop through and up the length of a dc, thread over hook, insert in same space, pull loop through and up the same length, thread over and pull through all loops but 2, thread over and pull through 2 loops on hook, ** ch 3, skip 1 sc, puff st in next sc (puff st: thread over hook, insert in st, pull loop through and up the length of a dc, * thread over hook, insert in same space, pull up a loop the same length, repeat from * once, thread over and pull through all loops but 2, thread over and pull through both loops), repeat from ** all around, ch 3, join in 1st puff st.
3rd round: Sl st into loop, * ch 3, dc in same space, ch 2, sl st in top of dc for picot, ch 3, sl st in next loop, repeat from * all around, do not cut thread, ch about 150 for cord, join in same space, cut thread. (for an ornament I don't make that long a cord). 

The purple and red pull at the bottom center of the photo is an example of the Puff Stitch Shade Pull.

I don't make these to sell, but there are usually some for sale on eBay.  Another alternative is to contact members of the various local knitting clubs, some of their members undoubtly crochet.  A local yarn store will probably be able to tell you who to call or may even know crocheters.

Simple pulls are quick to make, but the complicated patterns take time.  I
wouldn't make a complicated one that takes an hour or so to make for less
than $10 a piece.  You will see the ones on eBay are much cheaper, but you
take pot luck with designs and colors.

Sources of Shade Pull Patterns
(These booklets are part of my collection of crochet patterns and are
not for sale.  Most were found on eBay.)
Title of booklet                                        Index of patterns
Crocheted Chairbacks, Church Laces, Shade Pulls Star Chairback Book No. 105 Puff stitch shade pull
Tassel shade pull
Triangle shade pull
Pineapple shade pull
Cluster stitch shade pull
Shell curtain pull Pineapple pattern
Old Time Crochet, Winter 1987 (reprint of the Treasure Chest of Crochet Star Book 45) Curtain Pulls of Icy Snowflakes, 1946 designs
includes Puff stitch shade pull and 4 others
Chair Sets, Book 206, Coats & Clark All have matching chair sets
No 7673-A
No 7666-A
No 7668-A with ribbon
No 7670-A pineapple
Treasure Chest of Crochet, Star Book No.  45 Curtain Pulls of Icy Snowflakes
Olde Time Needlework Patterns and Designs, Fall 1980 Curtain Pulls 1925, uses beads and pretty rings (not plastic)
Butterflies in Crochet, Clarks Book No. 272 Butterfly Shade Pulls S-52
Ideas for Gifts, Clarks Book 255 12 curtain pulls, the best collection!  Includes ones with multiple rings, pretty ring with pineapple, and a tassel
Old-Time Crochet Winter 2000 Holiday Shade Pulls: snowflake, pineapple, puff stitch, christmas tree
The Complete Book of Crochet, Spool Cotton Company, 1946 3 unusual shade pulls: 7664-B has overlapping loops, 9396-B has 3 tassels, 9396-A  is an 8-point star
Doreen Curtain Pulls, volume 98, by Nell Armstrong 27 pulls, best single booklet, often on eBay
Gifts Crocheted and Knitted, Book 226, Clark's 3 pulls

 

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