Beeton's Book of Needlework by Mrs. Isabella Mary Beeton
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30.--_Linen Bag for Cotton_. Materials: Fine linen, 6 inches square; Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s tatting cotton No. 40. [Illustration: 30.--Linen Bag for Cotton.] The bag seen in illustration No. 30 is meant to keep the cotton for working a couvrette; it consists of a round piece, measuring 6 inches across, which is hemmed all round, and trimmed with a tatted lace. It is drawn together at top. * * * * * 31.--_Tatting Insertion_. Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s cotton No. 30. The insertion shown in illustration No. 31 is composed in two similar halves. Begin the first in the following way:--10 double, 1 purl, 3 double, 1 purl, 10 double, join the stitches into a circle, and work a second similar circle at a distance of one-third of an inch; instead of the 1st purl, draw the cotton through the 2nd purl of the first-worked circle; leave an interval of one-eighth of an inch, and repeat the two rounds till the insertion is sufficiently long. Then tat round the pieces of cotton which join the two rounds, work round the longest 10 double, and round the shortest 4 double, inserting the shuttle alternately once upwards and once downwards, but for the rest proceeding |
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