A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . Rose Tidy. 46 BARBOUR S PRIZE NEEDLE-WORK SERIES. 8. 3 tc, 3 sp, 3 tc, 3 sp, 3 tc, i sp, 3 tic, 2 sp, 3 tc, 3 sp, 3 tc, 4 sp, 3 tc, 16 sp, 3 tc, 6 sp, 3 tc, 3 sp, 3 itq, 2 sp, 3 tc, 1 sp, 3 tc, 3sp, 3 tc, 3 SP> 3 Chair-Arm Cover In this row the spray of roses is begun. Perhaps it should bespecified for the benefit of those who have not Nos. 1 and 2 of the MACRAME FRINGE, IN CROCHET. 47 Prize Series, that a space (sp) is formed by 2 tc separated by 2 ch,in the solid work every st being filled by a tc. The t
A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . Rose Tidy. 46 BARBOUR S PRIZE NEEDLE-WORK SERIES. 8. 3 tc, 3 sp, 3 tc, 3 sp, 3 tc, i sp, 3 tic, 2 sp, 3 tc, 3 sp, 3 tc, 4 sp, 3 tc, 16 sp, 3 tc, 6 sp, 3 tc, 3 sp, 3 itq, 2 sp, 3 tc, 1 sp, 3 tc, 3sp, 3 tc, 3 SP> 3 Chair-Arm Cover In this row the spray of roses is begun. Perhaps it should bespecified for the benefit of those who have not Nos. 1 and 2 of the MACRAME FRINGE, IN CROCHET. 47 Prize Series, that a space (sp) is formed by 2 tc separated by 2 ch,in the solid work every st being filled by a tc. The tidy beingworked in the same way throughout, it seems hardly necessary togive details, as the pattern may be readily followed from the illustra-tion. If preferred, the lower corners may be repeated at the topinstead of the border. Finish the top as begun by a row of spthen a row of tc. Cut threads for fringe 10 inches long, doublethem and tie 2 (4 double) in every other st. The fringe may beknotted, tied in tassels, or left plain. For the chair-arm cover to match tidy: Ch 129 sts. 1. (9 tc, 1 sp,) 10 times, 9 tc. 2. (3 tc, 1 sp,) 21 times, 3 tc. 3. 15 tc, 1 sp, (9 tc, 1 sp,) 8 times, 15 tc. 4. 2 sp, 3 tc, 37 sp, 3 tc, 2 sp. Continue in this way, as shown by the model, for 23 rows, the20th bein
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