A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . OSES. 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 r


A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . OSES. 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 petal with a tc, and work as in 5 throw, adding 3 extra tc. Catch the petals down closely, after lastis made, ch 30, turn, work b_,ck with 1 dc in each st, fasten securelyand break thread. This completes rose and stem. 2. For the leaf, ch 10, 1 dc in each st except last, in that 3 sts;. Paul Revere Roses. work up the side in right of sts, ch 1, turn, work back, with 3 stsin last; then work up other side and down again same way as be-fore, until the leaf has 2 notches on each side. Make 2 leaves,join to stem at 8th st, 1 each side, joining at side of leaf to lastpetals of rose. Fasten next 2 leaves 8 sts above on stem, andjoin 2d spray to 1st in working. 3. For the heading, fasten in top of stem, ch 10, catch in tip ofleaf on next spray, ch 20, catch in next stem, and repeat to end;turn, ch 3, and make a tc in each st of ch. This pattern makes very pretty passementerie. PANSY LACE. 27 PANSY LACE. PRIZE ARTICLE. [Contributedby Miss Alice S. Luka, 2720 Park Ave., Philadelphia, Perm.] Materials : Barbours flax thread, No. 80, 3-cord, 200-yards spools,and a fine steel hook. Begin working the circle first. 1. Ch 10, close in a loop with 1 sc in 1st st of ch, ch 4, totake place of 1 dtc (thread


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