I was showing some friends my filet crochet curtain valance which started us talking about what I was going to do for the other windows in the living room. One friend asked whether I was going to do pineapples for the window next to the door. Oddly enough, I had found a pattern in the 1947 book, "Complete Book of Crochet," that featured pineapples. The pattern was actually for a chair back (antimacassar). As I started looking at the pattern, trying to figure out how to adapt it for the window, I started flipping through the pages until I came across a pineapple table cloth that looked so much more suited to the curtain.
It's been such an easy pattern that I'm halfway thinking about doing the table cloth. I've got plenty of thread. Surely it couldn't take long to do a full table cloth. Right?
Why pineapples you wonder? It all started during the Colonial days. Here's the explanation from the website of the history of the pineapple: "In this manner, the fruit which was the visual keystone of the feast naturally came to symbolize the high spirits of the social events themselves; the image of the pineapple coming to express the sense of welcome, good cheer, human warmth and family affection inherent to such gracious home gatherings."
It's a cornerstone of the crochet pattern library and everyone who's ever crocheted anything will have, at one time or another, crocheted her fair share of pineapples.
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