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.

3.—­Lace Edging in Tatting.

Materials:  Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.’s crochet cotton No. 10, or tatting cotton No. 20; tatting-pin No. 3; any sized shuttle.  For a finer edging, No. 18.

1st oval:  Fill the shuttle, but do not cut it off from the reel, as a double thread is used, and commence by working 10 double stitches, 1 purl, 10 double; draw up.

Double thread:  Putting the thread attached to the reel round the left hand, work 8 double, 1 purl, 8 double.

[Illustration:  3.—­Lace Edging in Tatting.]

2nd oval:  10 double, join to purl in 1st oval, 10 double; draw up.

The pattern is now complete.  Repeat from beginning, taking care that the next oval be close to the last.

Crochet a heading with the same cotton, working 7 chain, 1 double into the purl in double thread.  Repeat.

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4.—­Lace Edging in Tatting.

Materials:  Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.’s crochet cotton No. 10, or tatting cotton No. 20; tatting-pin No. 3; any sized shuttle.  For a finer edging, No. 18.

[Illustration:  4.—­Lace Edging in Tatting.]

1st oval:  Fill the shuttle, but do not cut it off from the reel, as a double thread is required, and commence by working 10 double stitches, 1 purl, 10 double stitches, draw up.

2nd oval:  Close to last oval, work 10 double, 1 purl, 10 double; draw up.

Double thread:  Putting the thread attached to the reel round the left hand, work 12 double, 1 purl, 4 double; then join the shuttle-thread to the purl in 2nd oval, by drawing it through with a pin.  Then do another similar chain of stitches with the double thread, viz., 4 double, 1 purl, 12 double.

3rd oval:  10 double, join to the purl in 2nd oval—­the same as that to which the shuttle-thread has been fastened—­10 double; draw up.

4th oval:  Close to last oval, work 10 double, join to purl of 1st oval, 10 double, draw up.

The pattern is now complete.  Repeat from beginning, taking care that the next oval be close to the last.  Crochet a heading with the same cotton, working 4 chain, 1 double into the purl of double thread, 6 chain, 1 double into the next purl.  Repeat.

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5.—­Border in Tatting with Crochet Edging.

Materials:  Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.’s tatting cotton No. 60, or crochet cotton No. 80; tatting-pin No. 2; a bone shuttle.

[Illustration:  5.—­Border in Tatting with Crochet Edging.]

Work * 4 double stitches (that is, 4 times following 1 purled stitch and 1 plain), 1 purl, four times following 3 double stitches, 1 purl, 4 double stitches, draw up the cotton so as to form an oval, and for the smaller oval, work 9 double stitches, but leave, before beginning the first double stitch, the space of one-sixth of an inch between this oval and the preceding; repeat from *, leaving the same space between each oval; join together the larger ovals by the purl.

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