. The dictionary of needlework : an encyclopaedia of artistic, plain, and fancy needlework dealing fully with the details of all the stitches employed, the method of working, the materials used, the meaning of technical terms, and, where necessary, tracing the origin and history of the various works described . Fig. 269. Danish Embroidery. as follows: Make a round of Tatting or of DoubleCrochet size of space to be filled, and ornament its edgewith PicOTS, tack this round upon Toile ciree, and fill itin with various lace stitches. These are shown in Fig. 269. 142 THE DICTIONARY OF NEEDLEWORK. T


. The dictionary of needlework : an encyclopaedia of artistic, plain, and fancy needlework dealing fully with the details of all the stitches employed, the method of working, the materials used, the meaning of technical terms, and, where necessary, tracing the origin and history of the various works described . Fig. 269. Danish Embroidery. as follows: Make a round of Tatting or of DoubleCrochet size of space to be filled, and ornament its edgewith PicOTS, tack this round upon Toile ciree, and fill itin with various lace stitches. These are shown in Fig. 269. 142 THE DICTIONARY OF NEEDLEWORK. To work Fig. 2G9, Detail A: Fill a round of Tattingwith seven long loops, which draw together at theirbase, to form an inner circle. Take the thread throughthem in the manner shown. Then rim the thread up towhere one of the loops commences, and darn it back-wards and forwards, as in Point de Reprise, to fill inthe loop in the form of the Vandyke, shown in Detail %Detail B. Detail C. Fio. 270. Danish Embroidery. Fill in all the loops, and then work seven short loopsin the centre of the circle, and draw them together witha line looped in and out at their base, as shown in Fig. Fig. 270, Detail A : Fill a Tatted round with thirty-two small interlaced loops, and draw together with athread rim through them at their base. Work sixteen


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