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Identifier: treatiseonlacema00brad (find matches)
Title: A treatise on lace-making and embroidery, with Barbour's Irish flax thread
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: (Bradford, Mary E.) (from old catalog)
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Publisher: (New York) The Barbour bros. co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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kA,A,A,A,A,AAvA,4,A,4AAAAAAA,AAA,A,A,,^,AvA,»i;-V7^ - ntmiuiiiiuiiMUOTim BARBOURS PRIZE NEEDLE WORK. BOOK M0.1 Square, in Drawn-Work. may be enlarged as one likes. Many think that threads must becounted, in drawing, but if one tries measuring instead much timeand care will be saved. FIVE OCLOCK TEA-CLOTH WITH CUT-WORK BORDER. (Contributed by Mrs. Chas. M. D. Kay, Elliot House, Toronto, Canada.) Materials : Barbours Irish flax thread, No. 50, 3-cord, 200-yardsspools, and fine butchers linen, 1 ^ yards square. The Ulster etch- FIVE OCLOCK TEA-CLOTH WITH CUT-WORK BORDER. 67 ing flax, or white flossette, size i, may be-used for the filling-stitcheswith excellent effect. Buttonhole all lines save the veining of the large leaves, which isdone in outline stitch. It is an excellent plan, when this can bedone, to cut away the linen and fold back to the line which is to be
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Five Oclock Tea-cloth with Cut-work Border. buttonholed over, as described in the Danish antique work, appear-ing in No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 of the Prize Needlework Series.Otherwise, when the buttonholing is completed, cut the linen as 68 barbours prize needle-work series. close as possible without clipping the stitches. Buttonhole the edgeof the centre all around and fill in the spiders and twisted bars. Asimple but rich and effective design. SQUARE, IN ROMAN EMBROIDERY. (Contributed by Julia D. Smith, Box 159, West Medway, Mass. ; Materials : Barbours Irish flax thread, No. 50, 3-cord, 200-yardsspools, and 11 -inch square of firm butchers linen. Finer thread andlinen may be used if preferred.

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  • bookauthor:_Bradford__Mary_E____from_old_catalog_
  • bookpublisher:_New_York__The_Barbour_bros__co_
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  • bookleafnumber:68
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