VINTAGE TATTING PATTERNS
22.--Border in Tatting and Crochet.
Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s tatting cotton No. 20;
tatting-pin No. 3.
Begin this border with one of the smaller circles consisting of
* 3 double, 1 purl, 3 double, 1 purl, 3 double; work a large circle
at a short distance, 5 double, 4 times 1 purl divided by 2 double,
5 double; close to this circle another as follows:
--5 double,
fastened on to the last purl of the preceding circle, 5 times 2
double divided by 1 purl, 1 purl, 5 double; a third circle as
follows:
--5 double fastened on to the last purl of the preceding
circle, 3 times 2 double divided by 1 purl, 1 purl, 5
double; the cotton is fastened a short distance further on to the
second purl of the first worked small circle, which must be turned
downwards; then turn the work so that the three circles which are
joined together are turned downwards. Work another small circle as
follows at the distance of two-fifths of an inch:
--4 double, 1 purl, 4 double, leave again an interval of about two-fifths of an
inch, and repeat from * till the lace is long enough; but in
working the following figures, consisting of three circles, the 1st
circle must be fastened on to the last purl of the 3rd circle at
the place of the 1st purl. Complete the tatting with the 2
following rows of crochet:
--* 1 slip stitch in the purl of one of
the small circles turned upwards, 5 chain, 1 slip stitch in the
next purl, 4 chain; repeat from *. In the following row work 1
double in every stitch.
23.--Insertion in Tatting and Lace Stitch.
Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s tatting cotton No. 80;
tatting-pin No. 3.
This insertion forms a very pretty standing-up collar when
worked with fine cotton and a coloured ribbon drawn through. It
consists of 2 rows of 3 branched figures turned opposite one
another, which are worked separately and then joined into a row.
Work 9 times as follows:
--2 double, 1 purl, 2 double, * draw into a
circle and * work at a short distance a 2nd circle as follows:
--2
double fastened on to the last purl of the 1st circle, 8 times 2
double, 1 purl, 2 double, repeat once more from *, knot together
the two ends of the cotton, and fasten them on the wrong side. One
figure is thus completed; each following figure is fastened on to
the preceding one on the middle purl of a circle (see
illustration). When a sufficient number of such figures have been
worked, work a 2nd row of them in the same manner, and fasten from
illustration each middle circle of one figure on to the
corresponding circle of the 1st row. The circles filled with lace
stitch are worked when the 2 rows are completed from illustration
in the empty places between 4 patterns; work first 3 double, fasten
them on to a purl on the side of a leaf turned inside, * 3 double,
fasten them on to a purl of the next leaf, repeat 5 times more from
*, work 3 double, join the stitches into a circle, but not too
close, so that the purls keep their natural position; cut off the
cotton, and fasten the two ends on the wrong side. The lace stitch
inside of these circles is worked with fine crochet cotton; the
pattern may be changed for a single or double wheel.
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