A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . er ornarrower as desired. It is a useful pattern for knitting a variety ofarticles, such as yokes, sleeves, tidies, etc., and beautiful windowdraperies may be knitted entirely of the diamonds, with pointededge. LINK LACE. [Contributedby Miss S. Viletta Doaxe, Essex, Conn.] Materials : Barbours flax thread, No. 80, 3-cord, 200 yards spools,and 2 steel needles, No. on 18 sts, k once across. 1. K 3 (o 2, p 2 tog, k 1), 4 times, k 3. 2, 3,4, 5, 6« 7< 8- Like ist row- 9. K 3 (o 2, k 3 tog, k3 tog, o 4, k3tog


A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . er ornarrower as desired. It is a useful pattern for knitting a variety ofarticles, such as yokes, sleeves, tidies, etc., and beautiful windowdraperies may be knitted entirely of the diamonds, with pointededge. LINK LACE. [Contributedby Miss S. Viletta Doaxe, Essex, Conn.] Materials : Barbours flax thread, No. 80, 3-cord, 200 yards spools,and 2 steel needles, No. on 18 sts, k once across. 1. K 3 (o 2, p 2 tog, k 1), 4 times, k 3. 2, 3,4, 5, 6« 7< 8- Like ist row- 9. K 3 (o 2, k 3 tog, k3 tog, o 4, k3tog, k 3 tog, 02)^3. 10. K 3 (o 2, p i,k ist and 3d sts on left-hand needle tog, n,pi, 02, k 1,k 1 st and 3d sts tog, n. k 1), o, k 3. To shorten the links, omit the 7th and 8th rows. The lace maybe made of any desired width by knitting the directions inclosed inparentheses the requisite number of times, and any pretty scallop PAUL REVERE ROSES. 25 maybe added to form an edge. By repeating these directions, also,the pattern may be used for cushion-covers, yokes, sleeves, or for. Link Lace. any desired purpose. Care should be taken in knitting to make ist of each o when going back in 9th and 10th rows. In other rows,o 2 makes 1 st when going back. PART PAUL REVERE ROSES. PRIZE ARTICLE. [Contributed by Nettie M. Poole, 2 Bellingham Ave., Revere, Mass.] Materials: Barbours flax thread, No. 80, 3-cord, 200-yardsspools, and a fine steel hook. 1. Ch 10, join; * ch 3, catch in the ring, repeat from * 4 times;in ch of 3 work 1 dc, 1 stc, 3 tc, 1 stc, 1 dc; repeat to form 5scallops, which make the inner petals of the rose. Ch 4, catch with 26 barbours prize needle-work series. stc between petals of last row, at the back; fill each ch of 4 with 1dc, 1 stc, 7 tc, 1 stc, 1 dc. For 3d row, make ch of 5, catchingbetween petals of last row, and fill as before, with 4 more tc in eachshell or petal, drawing out the sts longer. Ch 6, for the next row,catching between each previous p


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