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Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with Twelve Illustrations - Eléonore Riego de la Branchardière
Eléonore Riego de la Branchardière
Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with Twelve Illustrations
EAN 8596547015192
DigiCat, 2022
Contact: DigiCat@okpublishing.info
Table of Contents
PREFACE
TERMS USED IN KNITTING.
KNITTING.
Manchette or Undersleeves.
Vandyke Edging.
Taie D’Oreiller.
The Davidoff Cap.
Set of Twelve D’Oyleys,
Knitted Purse.
Anti-Macassar
Shetland Shawl.
Vandyke fringe for Shetland Shawl.
Turkish Pattern for a Muff.
Pelerine.
Plaid Foot Muff.
Driving Mitts.
Point Lace Edging.
Scollop Edging.
Diamond Edging.
Treble Diamond Edging.
Fringe for D’Oyleys.
Travelling Cap.
Shetland Scarf.
Petit Point Quilt.
Border for Quilt.
Baby’s Socks.
Square Shawl.
Polka.
Child’s Frock.
Carriage Mat.
Réseau Quilt.
TERMS USED IN CROCHET.
CROCHET.
Shepherd or Single Crochet.
Plain, Double, or French Crochet.
Treble Crochet.
Crochet.
Six Crochet D’Oyleys, Round.
Fringe for D’Oyleys.
Scollop for D’Oyleys.
Wheel Pattern Insertion.
Ecaille Pattern Edging.
Open Vandyke Edging.
Close Vandyke Edging.
Double Scallop Edging.
Diamond Insertion.
Cuffs.
Edging for Cuffs.
Crochet Collar.
Round Sofa Pillow.
Bead Crochet.
Handsome Bead Purse.
Bead Purse.
Table Cover.
Bell Pulls.
Greek Cap.
Cigar or Card Case.
Bag.
Square Sofa Pillow.
Half-Square Shawl.
Another Shawl.
Crochet Shoes.
Sole for Shoes.
Crochet Purse.
Shamrock Purse.
Honeycomb Edging.
Anti-Macassar.
Travelling Bag.
Table Cover.
A Chain.
Cap.
NETTING.
Anti-Macassar.
D’Oyley.
Bread Basket D’Oyley.
Netted Purse.
Lady’s Purse.
Bead Purse.
Wedding Purse.
Another Purse.
PREFACE
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The
Authoress, having had much experience in teaching, and always writing her own directions, has been induced to publish this little Volume for the use of her pupils; and as all the receipts have been tried, she can with confidence answer for their accuracy. Should any further instructions be required, she will wait upon any Lady, who will apply at
S. Knights
, 6, ’Change Alley, Cornhill;
Howell
and
James
, Regent Street; and at all the principal Berlin shops.
TERMS USED IN KNITTING.
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Cast on—Make a loop on 1 pin, and with the other pin knit a plain stitch without taking it off, pass it on to the left pin and repeat.
Cast off—Knit 2 stitches, pass the 1st stitch knitted over the 2nd, knit 1, turn the 2nd stitch over the last, and repeat to the end; then cut off the cotton and draw it through to fasten it.
The 1st stitch of every row should be slipped.
To make round after casting on 3 pins with the 4th pin, knit the 1st stitch cast on.
In purling a row, the wool should be in front of the pin. When there are purl and plain stitches in a row, bring the cotton forward to purl, and pass it back before knitting the plain stitch.
To knit 3 together—Slip a stitch, knit 2 together, turn the slipped stitch over them, leaving but 1 stitch.
A slipped stitch should always be taken off the purl way.
To purl, is to put the pin the contrary way to knitting plain; in knitting, the pin is put up the stitch, in purling it is put down.
When this mark (*) occurs in a row, the stitches before it are not to be repeated in the row, being merely the edge stitches to prevent the work from decreasing; thus, when knit 3 together is in a row, the row generally begins with knit 2 together, and ends the same.
The stitch over in many of the patterns, is always knitted as the 1st stitch, as many patterns end with make 1, it could not be done without this stitch.
Many ladies in working a pattern, copy on cards each row separately; this prevents confusing one row with another.
The stitches between the mark, thus (knit 2 together 3 times) are worked, knit 2 together, knit 2 together, knit 2 together; this prevents useless repetition.
The pins and meshes are all gauged by the standard or wire-drawer’s gauge.
To raise stitches—Put the pin in the selvedge