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Identifier: treatiseonlacema00brad (find matches)
Title: A treatise on lace-making and embroidery, with Barbour's Irish flax thread
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: (Bradford, Mary E.) (from old catalog)
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Publisher: (New York) The Barbour bros. co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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dk, p, 2 dk, close ; join 2d thread, 4 dk, 5 p, eachseparated by 2 dk, 4 dk ; with 1 thread, make another small ring,and alternate until there are eight of each, the small rings joined tothe middle ring. This completes the wheel. Cut a paper patternof the size of yoke required. That shown has 10 wheels for lowerrow of front, each joined to the preceding by middle picots of 2scallops. The sample clearly shows how the yoke is formed. Filledges at neck and back with half wheels, and crochet a ch around,if desired. In these days of laces, tatting is again in high favor. It may beas delicate as desired. The little wheels described may be used fora blouse, permitting the showing through of a silk lining. Simplyhave a pattern, well-fitted over the shoulders as a guide — an olddress-waist, with the under-arm seams and darts ripped serves well. NETTED DOILIES. 51 Join the wheels to cover the pattern, and remove when completed.Crocheted wheels may be used, if liked, and a combination of ecru
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Childs Tatted Yoke. and white flax thread is very effective. Or a gray over scarlet orcardinal lining may be used. With these blouses a silk waist that isa little gone by may be used, forming a really elegant toilet. NETTED DOILIES. (Contributed by Clara F. Atwood, 126 Princeton Street, East Boston, Mass.) Materials: Barbours Irish flax thread, No. 120, 3-cord, 200-yardsspools, small netting needle (No. 19), mesh-sticks, % and Yz inchwide, knitting-needles No. 12 and No. 14. Doily No. 1. — 36 sts in loop over j^m* mesh; 3 rounds overneedle; 2 sts in 1, over mesh ; 4 rounds over needle, 1 round over 52 BARBOUR S PRIZE NEEDLE-WORK SERIES. mesh; i round over needle, draw left st through right, net, then netright st through left, making a twisted st; 2 rounds over needle ; 1over mesh; 1 over mesh, netting 3 sts into 2 sts taken together; 3overneedle; 1 round, netting 2 sts in 1, over mesh; 3 over needle;1 over mesh; 11 over needle, making a cross-st by netting first the

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