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PREFACE. Page

PLAIN SEWING Stitches Seams Gathering Sewing on cord and flaps 10 Button-holes 11 Sewing on buttons 12 Binding slits 13 Sewing on piping 13 Fixing whale-bones--Herring-boning 14

MENDING 15 Linen darning 16 Satin or twill darning 17 Damask darning 18 Fine-drawing 20 Patching 20

SINGLE AND CUT OPEN-WORK 23 Hem-stitching 24 Open-work patterns 27 Cutting out threads at the corners 39 Cut open-work 40 Patterns for cut open-work 42

NET AND DAMASK STITCHES 51 Net embroidery 51 Net patterns 52 Net darning 62 Damask stitches 63

WHITE EMBROIDERY 76 Stitches 77 Different kinds of scallops 79 Eyelet holes 80 Six ways of making dots 81 Venetian embroidery 82 Patterns and alphabets 83

FLAT STITCH AND GOLD EMBROIDERY 105 Encroaching satin stitch 105 Oriental stitch 106 Plaited stitch and mosaic stitch 108 Persian stitch 109 Straight and encroaching flat stitch patterns 110 Chinese embroidery 111 Raised embroidery 113 Turkish embroidery 113 Implements and materials for gold embroidery 115 Stitches used in gold embroidery 119 Patterns for gold embroidery 120

TAPESTRY AND LINEN EMBROIDERY 127 Marking out the embroidery ground 128 Tapestry stitches 129 Tapestry patterns 138 Stitches for linen embroidery 143 Patterns for linen embroidery 152

KNITTING 171 Position of the hands 172 Casting on 173 Stitches 178 Stocking knitting 182 Scalloped edge 183 Heels 184 Toes 189 Mending knitting 190 Piqu? patterns 195 Patent knitting 201 Turkish stitch 201 Knitting patterns 203

CROCHET WORK 221 Position of the hands 223 Stitches 223 Method for copying tapestry patterns in crochet 238 Crochet with soutache or lacet 239 Crochet square, hexagon and star 240 Tunisian crochet 241 Hairpin crochet 243 Patterns for hairpin crochet 245 Crochet lace patterns 249 Crochet counterpanes 284 Crochet stars 300 Crochet collar 304 Crochet chair-back 316

TATTING 325 Position of the hands 326 Knots 328 Patterns of scallops and medallions 331

MACRAM? 343 Materials and implements 344 Formation of the knots 345 Macram? shuttles 360 Macram? patterns 361

NETTING 395 Implements and materials 395 Stitches 397 Patterns produced in netting 400 Mounting the netting on the frame 410 Stars and wheels 414 Grounds and lace 423 Embroidery on netting 434 Netted insertion 438

IRISH LACE 439 Materials 439 Tacking down the braids 440 Bars of different kinds 442 Insertion stitches 445 Lace stitches 450 Needle-made picots 467 Irish lace patterns 468

LACES OF DIFFERENT KINDS 473 Pillow lace and the implements for its manufacture 474 <> or passings 481 Patterns or grounds 481 Armenian lace 503 Laces in knotted stitch 505 Reticella-lace 508 Venetian-lace 510 Brussels-lace 515

MISCELLANEOUS FANCY WORK 517 Knotted cord 518 Balls for trimmings 519 Tambour work 521 Smyrna stitch 523 Malta stitch 525 Triangular Turkish stitch 526 Turkish embroidery 530 Appliqu?-work 531 Morocco embroidery 535

Spanish embroidery 536 Different kinds of linen stitches 540 Pattern for linen stitches 541 Pattern for Roumanian stitch 544 Pattern for Piqu? embroidery 546 Embroideries with Soutache 546 Chinese subject 551

PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS 553 Tracing and drawing the designs 553 The preparation of the stuffs and the subdivision of the patterns 557 To transpose and repeat patterns by means of looking glasses 559 To alter the proportions of a pattern by dividing the ground into squares 560 To prepare the paste for appliqu? work 564 To stiffen new needlework 565 To wash ordinary lace 565 To wash real lace 566 To stiffen lace 566 To iron lace 566 To pin out lace 567 To wash coloured cottons and work done with the same 568 Materials 569

ALBUM DE BRODERIES

BY TH. DE DILLMONT

PRINTED BY BRUSTLEIN & Co.,

MULHOUSE

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