Beeton's Book of Needlework eBook

Mrs Beeton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 314 pages of information about Beeton's Book of Needlework.

Beeton's Book of Needlework eBook

Mrs Beeton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 314 pages of information about Beeton's Book of Needlework.

Materials:  Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.’s tatting cotton No 30; tatting-pin No. 3.

20.—­DIAMOND PATTERN.—­Work, not far one from the other, four leaves, each composed of 5 double stitches, 7 rather long purl divided one from the other by 2 double stitches, 5 double stitches.  Instead of making the 1st purl in each of the 3 next leaves, fasten the cotton to the last leaf of preceding leaf.  Fasten off and cut the cotton; begin a fresh circle by 2 double stitches, 7 purl divided by 2 double stitches, 2 more double stitches; fasten the cotton to the centre purl of one of the four leaves, and work a very small circle thus:—­2 double stitches, fasten the cotton to the last purl of the first circle, 3 double stitches, 1 purl, 2 double stitches; fasten the cotton * to the 6th purl of the leaf; work a larger circle thus:—­2 double stitches fastened to the purl of the small circle, 2 double stitches, 4 purl divided by 2 double stitches, 2 more double stitches; fasten the cotton not far off to the second purl of the second leaf; work another small circle similar to that above-described; fasten the cotton to the third purl of the second leaf, then to the fourth purl of the same leaf, and repeat from * three times more, always fastening the first purl of the first circle you are working (each time you repeat the pattern) to the purl of the last small circle last worked; fasten off and cut the cotton.

[Illustration:  20.—­Diamond in Tatting.]

[Illustration:  21.—­Circle in Tatting.]

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21.—­CIRCLE.—­Begin it in the centre by working a circle of 8 purl, rather long, divided one from the other by 2 double stitches.  After you have fastened off and cut the cotton, work * one very small circle composed of 3 double stitches, 1 long purl, 3 double stitches; fasten the cotton not far off to the first purl of the circle, and repeat from * 7 times more, at regular distances.  Fasten off and cut the cotton, and begin * a fresh circle of 2 double stitches, 7 purl divided each by 2 double stitches, 2 more double stitches; fasten the cotton to the purl of the very small circle, and work, not far off, a circle of 2 double stitches, 2 purl divided by 2 double stitches, 2 more double stitches; fasten the cotton to the purl of the next small circle, and repeat from * 7 times more.  Instead of making the first purl of the next large circle, fasten the cotton to the last purl of the small circle.

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22.—­Border in Tatting and Crochet.

Materials:  Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.’s tatting cotton No. 20; tatting-pin No. 3.

[Illustration:  22.—­Border in Tatting and Crochet.]

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