Vintage Tatting Patterns
8.--Rosette in Tatting.
Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s tatting cotton No. 40;
tatting-pin No. 3.
This rosette is worked with two cottons, viz., 1 plain, 1 purl,
1 plain, 5 double, 1 purl, 10 double, 1 purl, 1 plain; turn the
work downwards, 10 double, fastened on the last purl turned
downwards; this forms one loop turned upwards; turn work downwards,
10 double, 1 purl, 5 double, fastened on first purl turned
downwards; turn figure thus formed downwards; 4 double, 1 single,
repeat 4 times more from *, joining the figures by means of the
purl stitch; the ends of the cotton are knotted together.
9.--Star in Tatting.
Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s tatting cotton No. 50;
tatting-pin No. 3.
Fill the shuttle, and commencing a loop, work 1 double, then 1
purl and 1 double 12 times, draw into a round; join the cotton to
the 1st purl loop. 1st oval.--Commence a loop close to the joining,
work 7 double, join to 1st purl of round, work 7 double and draw
close; reverse the work. Join the thread from reel, and
holding it out for a straight thread, commence the scallop:
--5 double, 1 purl, 5 double, reverse the work. The 2nd oval same
as first. Repeat oval and scallop alternately, until the star is
completed.
10.--Insertion worked in Tatting.
Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s tatting cotton No. 50;
tatting-pin No. 3.
This strip of insertion is worked with two cottons. Work with
the cotton in the left hand over that in the right hand. Both ends
of cotton are fastened together at the beginning by a knot. First
work one half of the insertion the long way in the following
manner:
--1 plain, 1 purl, 1 plain (the purl must be very short);
turn the purl downwards, 6 double, 1 purl, * 6 double, 1 purl, 1
plain, which must all be turned upwards; then turn the work so that
the upper edge is turned downwards; work 6 double, fastened on to
the last purl turned downwards (the fastening of the stitches is
made with the thread in the right hand); a loop turned upwards is
thus formed; turn the work downwards, draw the cotton in right hand
underneath that in left hand, and work 6 double, 1 purl, 6 double,
all turned upwards; fasten these stitches on 1st purl turned downwards.
In this pattern 1st of border pattern is thus completed;
turn it downwards, 8 double, 1 purl, 8 double, 1 purl, 1 plain,
turn work downwards, 6 double, fastened on last purl of last
pattern, turned up. Repeat from *. When the insertion is of
sufficient length, work the other half in same manner, and fasten
it on the 1st half by means of purl stitches between the 8 double
stitches twice repeated.
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