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The Ladies' Work-Table Book Containing Clear and Practical Instructions in Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and Crochet

The subject of this chapter is one to which it is hardly possible to pay too much attention; since, on the judicious selection of materials, depends, to a vast extent, the success of that prudent and well-regulated economy, which is so essential to the welfare and prosperity o...

Chapters

3. CHAPTER III.

In order to secure economy of time, labor, and expense, and also to do everything neatly and in order, the lady who is intending to engage in the domestic employment of preparin...

13. CHAPTER XIII.

A BIROCHE.--The stitch is very simple. You bring the wool forward, slip one, and knit two together. This elegant cushion is made up of sixteen narrow rows, and sixteen broad str...

12. CHAPTER XII.

The art of knitting is supposed to have been invented by the Spanish; and would doubtless form, in connection with needlework, an agreeable relaxation, amid the stiff formality...

19. CHAPTER XIX.

In bringing the Ladies' Work-Table Book to a close, we cannot persuade ourselves to dismiss the subject, without a word or two to our fair friends, as to the use, necessary to b...

1. CHAPTER I.

The subject of this chapter is one to which it is hardly possible to pay too much attention; since, on the judicious selection of materials, depends, to a vast extent, the succe...

14. CHAPTER XIV.

Netting is another employment, to which the attention of the fair has been directed from the remotest times. Specimens of Egyptian network, performed three thousand years since,...

2. CHAPTER II.

Before commencing those directions, which we deem it necessary to place before our readers, in reference to this important portion of the work-table manual, we wish to say a wor...

15. CHAPTER XV.

A SEAM PURSE, WITH BEADS.--You will need four skeins of fine silk, and a mesh, No. 8. On a foundation of one hundred stitches, net one plain row. Then in the next row, net a pla...

6. CHAPTER VI.

The Art of Fancy Needlework is closely allied to the sister ones of Painting and Design; and appears to have been well understood amongst the most polished nations of antiquity....

7. CHAPTER VII.

THE BEAUFORT STAR.--This is a beautiful pattern, and will look well, as a centre, for any moderately-sized piece of work. Begin on the width of the canvas, and take twelve threa...

11. CHAPTER XI.

INSTRUCTIONS IN GROUNDING.--Care must be taken in grounding to make the effect of contrast very conspicuous. Thus, if you ground in dark colors, your pattern should be worked in...

16. CHAPTER XVI.

Crochet has been long known, but it has only become a favorite with the fair votaries of the needle, during the last few years. It is very difficult to describe, though easy of...

9. CHAPTER IX.

TO DRESS A FRAME FOR CROSS STITCH.--The canvas must be hemmed neatly round: then count your threads, and place the centre one exactly in the middle of the frame. The canvas must...

17. CHAPTER XVII.

CROCHET EDGING, FOR COLLARS, &C.--Ascertain the length you will require, and cast on the necessary number of chain stitches; you must use a steel hook No. 19. You will find your...

4. CHAPTER IV.

QUILTS.--These are of various sizes and qualities, in accordance with the purposes to which they are to be applied. They are generally made of the outside material and the linin...

8. CHAPTER VIII.

EMBROIDERY WITH SILK.--The materials used as foundations, are various, embracing silk, satin, cloth, and velvet; and the silk employed in working is purse silk, deckers, half tw...

5. CHAPTER V.

BINDING.--Various kinds of work have binding set on to them in preference to hemming them, or working them in herring-bone stitch. Flannel is generally bound; sometimes with a t...

10. CHAPTER X.

EMBROIDERY, is of almost universal application: that with chenille is much used in the ornamental parts of dress, and is productive of a most pleasing effect. Embroidery in wool...

18. CHAPTER XVIII.

TATTING OPEN STITCH.--Take your tatting needle, and, having threaded it with the appropriate material make a knot at the end. In order to make the loops, put the knot just made...