Beeton's Book of Needlework by Mrs. Isabella Mary Beeton
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in the last circle.
* * * * * 43.--_Insertion in Tatting and Crochet._ Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s tatting cotton No. 40; crochet cotton No. 60; tatting-pin No. 3. [Illustration: 43.--Insertion in Tatting and Crochet.] This pattern is composed of leaves and flowers. Each of the six leaves forming a circle is composed of 4 double, 2 purl, separated by 2 double, 4 double (the first and last purl of each leaf must be joined in the manner before explained), and the centre of each circle forms a wheel. The flower has four leaves: each leaf consists of 6 double, II purl, separated each by 1 double, and again 6 double; each leaf is filled up with button-hole stitches in fine cotton. To form the circle in the centre of this flower, turn several times the thread which joins the leaves, and work button-hole stitches round it. Join the flowers and the circles by knotting them together, or by making 1 purl longer than the others, and by drawing the next figure through. The crochet border on each side of the tatting consists of six rows, which are plainly seen in the illustration. * * * * * 44.--_Border in Tatting and Lace Stitch._ Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s tatting cotton No. 20 and 40. |
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