A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . c, 1 sp, 4 tc, 8 sp, 4 tc under ch at end, turn. 5. Ch 9, miss 6, 4 tc, 10 sp, 19 tc, 12 sp, 13 tc, 3 sp, 4 tc, 2 sp,4 tc, 8 sp, 4 tc, 1 sp, turn. 6. Ch 5, 4 tc, 7 sp, 4 tc, 3 sp, 7 tc, 21 sp, 16 tc, 9 sp, 4 tc, turn. 7. Ch 9, miss 6, 4 tc, 1 sp, 4 tc, 7 sp, 28 tc, 17 sp, 10 tc, 3 sp,7 tc, 6 sp, 4 tc, 1 sp, turn. 8. Ch 5, 4 tc, 5 sp, 10 tc, 4 sp, tc, 13 sp, 16 tc, 1 sp, 13 tc,6 sp, 4 tc, 3 sp, 4 tc, turn. 9. Ch 9, 4 tc, 2 sp, 4 tc, 2 sp, 4 tc, 5 sp, 13 tc, 1 sp, 16 tc, 13sp, 16 tc, 4 sp, 13 tc, 4 sp, 4 tc, 1 s
A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . c, 1 sp, 4 tc, 8 sp, 4 tc under ch at end, turn. 5. Ch 9, miss 6, 4 tc, 10 sp, 19 tc, 12 sp, 13 tc, 3 sp, 4 tc, 2 sp,4 tc, 8 sp, 4 tc, 1 sp, turn. 6. Ch 5, 4 tc, 7 sp, 4 tc, 3 sp, 7 tc, 21 sp, 16 tc, 9 sp, 4 tc, turn. 7. Ch 9, miss 6, 4 tc, 1 sp, 4 tc, 7 sp, 28 tc, 17 sp, 10 tc, 3 sp,7 tc, 6 sp, 4 tc, 1 sp, turn. 8. Ch 5, 4 tc, 5 sp, 10 tc, 4 sp, tc, 13 sp, 16 tc, 1 sp, 13 tc,6 sp, 4 tc, 3 sp, 4 tc, turn. 9. Ch 9, 4 tc, 2 sp, 4 tc, 2 sp, 4 tc, 5 sp, 13 tc, 1 sp, 16 tc, 13sp, 16 tc, 4 sp, 13 tc, 4 sp, 4 tc, 1 sp, turn. 10. Ch 5, 4 tc, 3 sp, 10 tc, 1 sp, 7 tc, 4 sp, 19 tc, 2 sp, 4 tc, 8sp, 16 tc, 1 sp, 10 tc, 7 sp, 4 tc, 3 sp, 4 tc, turn. Now begin todecrease the point. FUCHSIA VINE AND PASSION LEAF LACE. 31 ii. Ch 4, 4 tc (missing ist 3 tc), 1 sp, 4 tc, 9 sp, 7 tc, 2 sp, 13tc, 9 sp, 19 tc, 5 sp, 4 tc, 1 sp, 4 tc, 1 sp, 10 tc, 3 sp, 4 tc, 1 sp,turn. The design may be so readily followed from the illustration that itis not necessary to give further directions in detail. Four scallops. Fuchsia Vine and Passion Leaf Lace. are formed by the pattern. After the last (65th) row, repeat from2d row. For the scallop on edge of lace, 7 tc under loop of ch betweenpoints, fasten with 1 dc between clusters of 4 tc, 12 tc under 2d, 3d,and 4th loops, fastening as before between groups of 4 tc, 15 tcunder 5th loop, 12 tc under 6th, 7th, and 8th loops, then repeatfrom 1 st. Only the fuchsia vine may be used, if a narrower lace is desired, 32 barbours prize needle-work series. or the passion leaf, either with the scallop or point. Laces of this,kind are extremely pretty for trimming side-board scarfs, doilies,etc., as they may be crocheted on the goods, if preferred, and re-semble darned netting. A bureau scarf may be made of the crochet work entire, by hav-ing a chain of the length desired, working a pattern similar to theabove on the ends, and filling in the centre with open spaces. Al-low, me, howeve
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