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+<h1>The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Bath Tatting Book, by P. P.</h1>
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+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
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+<p>Title: The Bath Tatting Book</p>
+<p>Author: P. P.</p>
+<p>Release Date: July 16, 2008 [eBook #26068]</p>
+<p>Language: English</p>
+<p>Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1</p>
+<p>***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BATH TATTING BOOK***</p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<h3>E-text prepared by Siobhan Hillman, Susan Skinner, Emmy,<br />
+ and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team<br />
+ (http://www.pgdp.net)</h3>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr class="full" />
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[1]</a></span></p>
+<div class='center'>
+<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="">
+<tr><td align='left'><img src="images/ulcorner.png" width="34" height="32" alt="Upper Corner decoration" title="Upper Corner decoration" />
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+<tr><td align='left'><img src="images/side.png" width="16" height="502" alt="side border" title="" />
+</td><td align='center'><h3>THE</h3>
+
+<h1>BATH TATTING BOOK.</h1>
+
+<h3>BY</h3>
+
+<h2>P. P.</h2>
+<br /><br /><br />
+&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;<br />
+<i>Price One Shilling.</i><br />
+&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;<br />
+<br /><br /><br />
+LONDON:<br />
+EMILY FAITHFULL,<br />
+<i><small>Printer and Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty</small></i>,<br />
+83<small>A FARRINGDON <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original has fullstop instead of comma here">STREET,</ins> AND </small>14 <small>PRINCES STREET,</small><br />
+<small>HANOVER SQUARE.</small><br />
+&mdash;&mdash;<br />
+<small>1865.</small><br />
+</td><td align='left'><img src="images/side.png" width="16" height="502" alt="side border" title="" />
+</td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'><img src="images/llcorner.png" width="32" height="34" alt="Lower Corner decoration" title="Lower Corner decoration" />
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+</td></tr>
+</table></div>
+
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[2]</a></span></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;">
+<img src="images/illus_001.png" width="500" height="507" alt="Doyley 1" title="Doyley 1" />
+</div><p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[3]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2>TERMS AND DIRECTIONS.</h2>
+
+
+<div class="hang1"><i>A Loop</i>, written L; <i>2 Loops</i>, written 2 L, and so on.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='hang1'><i>Single stitches</i>&mdash;Are formed in two ways: First, by letting the
+thread of the shuttle with which you are working fall over
+the back of the hand and pushing the shuttle from you.
+Secondly, by letting the thread of the shuttle with which
+you are working fall over the palm of the hand, and putting
+the shuttle through <i>towards</i> you. These two stitches
+worked together alternately make a <i>Double stitch</i>. But if
+the second be worked first and the first second, alternately,
+it makes a <i>Reversed Double</i>. This is used for the purpose
+of making all the work have a right and wrong side.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='hang1'><i>2 Threads</i>&mdash;When 2 threads are used, twist the one with which
+the stitches are to be made round the little finger, and
+proceed as above.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='hang1'><i>Double stitch</i>, written D; <i>2 Double stitches</i>, written 2 D, &amp;c.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='hang1'><i>Reversed Double stitch</i>, written R D; <i>2 Reversed Double stitches</i>,
+written 2 R D, &amp;c.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='hang1'><i>Loops</i>&mdash;Are made by putting the thread with which double stitches
+are made over a pin, and there must be <i>one</i> or more <i>Double
+stitches</i> between each loop. By holding the pin point
+towards the right hand, between the forefinger and thumb
+of the left, the thread can be lifted over by the 2nd finger
+of the right hand, and many loops made without removing<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[4]</a></span>
+it. With reversed double stitches, the thread is lifted over
+by the shuttle as the 2nd stitch is being made. Loops can
+also be made by putting the shuttle thread over the pin.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='hang1'><i>Ovals</i>&mdash;Form the cotton of the shuttle you are directed to work
+with into a loop round the hand, and begin working the
+stitches. If composed of double stitches only (with perhaps
+one loop in the centre), it is called a <i>plain oval</i>. If of
+several loops, a <i>looped oval</i>.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='hang1'><i>A Join</i>&mdash;Is always made by drawing the thread with which the
+stitches are worked through the specified loop or space, and
+passing the shuttle through the loop formed by the thread
+thus drawn through, making it equal in length to an
+ordinary loop. To make a join, 2 threads or an oval are
+necessary.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='hang1'><i>To Tie</i>&mdash;This is done by drawing the thread on the shuttle with
+which you are working through the specified loop or space
+(or round some thread), and putting the same shuttle through
+the loop so formed, always drawing it <i>quite</i> tight. It may
+sometimes be necessary to do this with the other thread;
+but it is done in the same way, with <i>one</i> thread <i>only</i>, and
+always drawn quite tight.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='hang1'><i>To Attach</i>&mdash;Proceed as in tying&mdash;only pass the shuttle round the
+<i>second thread</i> before putting it through the loop, and drawing
+tight. This ties in the <i>second thread</i>, which cannot be
+so securely done by ordinary joining.<br /><br /></div>
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[5]</a></span></p>
+
+<h2>FIRST DOYLEY.</h2>
+
+
+<div class='center'><i>Raised Cornflower for the First Doyley. Ardern's crochet cotton
+No. 8 and Pin No. 2</i>.</div>
+
+<p><i>1st Row.</i> Begin an oval, work 2 D (L, 2 D 8 times)
+draw up, but not quite close. Begin another oval, at a
+short distance from the last, 2 D join to the last L of 1st
+oval, 2 D (L, 2 D 7 times) draw up, and work 3 more
+similar ovals.</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Row.</i> Turn the work down. Tie to the foundation
+of the last oval. Begin an oval 2 R D (L, 2 R D
+6 times) draw up, not quite close. Tie to the foundation
+of the next oval. Begin another oval, 2 R D join to
+the last L of the last oval, 2 R D (L, 2 R D 5 times)
+draw up. Tie to the foundation of the next oval, and
+work 2 more similar ovals.</p>
+
+<p><i>3rd Row.</i> Turn the work up. Tie to the foundation
+of the last oval of the 2nd Row. Begin an oval, 2 D
+(L, 2 D 4 times) draw up. Tie to the foundation of
+the next oval, and work 2 more similar ovals.</p>
+
+<p><i>4th Row. Plain ovals.</i> Turn the work down. Tie to
+the foundation of the last oval of the 3rd Row. Begin
+an oval, 9 D, L, 9 D draw close; tie to the foundation
+of the same, oval as before. Repeat, tying to the
+remaining 2 ovals of 3rd Row.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[6]</a></span></p>
+
+<p>Then tie to the thread between the last oval of the
+2nd Row and the 1st of the 3rd. Tie the threads
+together and fasten off.</p>
+
+<p><i>5th Row. Fill the figured shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head,
+No. 18</i>. Pass this cotton through the L of the 1st
+oval of 4th Row, until about &frac12; a yard is through; twist
+this thread round the little finger and work 1 D (L,
+1 D 4 times), tie to the L of the 2nd oval of 4th Row.
+(L, 1 D 5 times) tie to the L of the 3rd oval&mdash;fasten off.
+Six corn-flowers are required for this Doyley.</p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>Centre-piece of the 1st Doyley.</i></div>
+
+<div class='center'><i>Fill both shuttles. The plain with No. 8. The figured with No. 18.
+Pin No. 2</i>.</div>
+
+<p>Tie these cottons together, and with the plain shuttle
+thread round the little finger work 6 D. Begin an oval
+with the figured shuttle, 2 R D. (L, 2 R D 9 times)
+draw up tight. * With the plain shuttle thread round
+the little finger, 6 D. Begin an oval, with the figured
+shuttle, 2 R D (L, 2 R D 3 times) join to the 6th L of
+last oval, 2 R D (L, 2 R D 5 times) draw tight, and
+Repeat 10 times from *. Work 6 D, as before, and
+Begin the 12th oval, 2 R D (L, 2 R D 3 times) join to
+the 6th L of last oval; 2 R D, L, 2 R D join to the 4th
+L of the 1st oval; 2 R D (L, 2 R D 3 times) draw
+tight; and fasten off by drawing the fine cotton through
+the space near the 1st stitch, and tying.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[7]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>To work in the centre.</i></div>
+
+<p>Take a piece of No. 8 cotton; draw it, in loops,
+through each of the 12 centre loops of the ovals, and
+pass the other end of this cotton 3 times through each
+loop&mdash;fasten off.</p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>For the foundation of the vandykes.</i></div>
+
+<p><i>Fill the plain shuttle with No. 8</i>, and measure off 2
+lengths of 1&frac12; yards each; tie the 3 ends together. With
+the 1st length twisted round the little finger work 2 D,
+L, 2 D, then put the second round the little finger, leave
+a little space, and work 2 R D, L, 2 R D; repeat until
+there are 66 Ls on each side. Fasten it neatly into a
+circle, by untying the first knot and sewing the threads to
+each other.</p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>To unite this strip to the centre-piece.</i></div>
+
+<p><i>1st. Row. Fill both shuttles and join.</i> With the figured
+shuttle thread round the little finger make a L with the
+plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to <i>any</i> L of the strip,
+3 D; L, with the plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the
+1st space to the right of the last join. 3 D (L with the
+plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the next L to the
+right; 3 D 4 times). Begin an oval, with the figured
+shuttle, 3 D join to the next 2 Ls of the strip; 3 D
+draw tight; 3 D join to the next L of the strip; 3 D tie
+to the last L of plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the
+next L of the strip; 3 D tie to the last L, but one, of<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[8]</a></span>
+plain shuttle thread (3 D join to the next L of the
+strip; 3 D, L, with the plain shuttle thread; twice);
+3 D join to the space, next the last L to which you
+joined, 3 D. Repeat this row 6 times, or until all the
+Ls of the strip have been joined in.</p>
+
+<p><i>In the repetitions, read "the next" instead of "any" in
+the first join.</i></p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Row.</i> Hold the work in the hand, and between
+each oval continue working with the figured shuttle
+thread round the little finger. 3 D, L, 3 D tie to the
+last L of plain shuttle thread, 3 D. Begin a plain oval
+with the figured shuttle, 3 D, L, 3 D draw tight. 3 D
+tie to the next L of plain shuttle thread, 3 D. Take the
+figured shuttle and tie to the L of the plain oval, leaving
+about &frac14; inch of cotton. Begin an oval (close to this
+tie), 7 D, take the centre circle and join to the space
+over any of its ovals; 7 D draw tight. Tie as before to
+the L of the plain oval; 3 D tie to the next L of plain
+shuttle thread, 3 D. Begin a plain oval, with the
+figured shuttle; 3 D join to the L of the 1st plain oval
+(this will be the 3rd tie in the same L); 3 D draw tight.
+3 D tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3 D, L, 3 D tie
+to the next plain shuttle L, 3 D. Begin an oval with
+the figured shuttle; 3 D join to the next space (to the
+right) of the centre piece; 3 D draw tight. 3 D tie to
+the next L of plain shuttle thread; and repeat this row
+6 times, or until you have joined to the 12 spaces of the
+centre circle&mdash;fasten off.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;">
+<img src="images/illus_002.png" width="500" height="503" alt="Second Doyley" title="Second Doyley" />
+</div><p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[9]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>To unite this Star and the Cornflowers.</i></div>
+
+<p><i>1st Row. Fill both shuttles as before, and join the
+threads.</i> With the figured shuttle thread round the little
+finger. Make a L with the plain shuttle thread, 3 D;
+and holding the work so as to fall over the back of the
+hand, join to that L of the strip which is the 1st of the two
+at the bottom of the vandykes; then join to the 2nd of
+these two Ls 3 D (L, with the plain shuttle thread; 3 D
+join to the next L of the strip, 3 D 4 times); L with the
+plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the space of the strip,
+next the last L to which you joined, 3 D; L with the
+plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the next L of the strip
+3 D; L with the plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the
+next space of the strip, 3 D (L with the plain shuttle
+thread, 3 D join to the next L of the strip, 3 D 4 times),
+and repeat the row 6 times.</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Row.</i> Hold the work in the hand, with the figured
+shuttle thread round the little finger. Tie to the 1st
+plain shuttle L; 3 D, L, 3 D tie to the last plain shuttle
+L, 3 D. Begin a figured shuttle oval; 3 D, take a
+cornflower and join to the 1st L of its 5th row; 3 D
+draw tight. With the figured shuttle thread round the
+little finger; 3 D tie to the next plain shuttle L, 3 D, L,
+3 D tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3 D join to the 5th
+L of the last oval of the 1st row of the cornflower; 3 D
+tie to the next plain shuttle L (3 D, L 4 times;) 3 D
+tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3 D (L, 3 D 6 times)
+tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3 D (L, 3 D 4 times)<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[10]</a></span>
+tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3 D join to the 3rd L of
+the 1st oval of 1st row of the next cornflower; 3 D tie
+to the next plain shuttle L, 3 D. L, 3 D, tie to the
+next plain shuttle L; 3 D. Begin an oval with the
+figured shuttle; 3 D join to the last L of the 5th row
+of this cornflower; 3 D draw tight. With the figured
+shuttle thread round the little finger; 3 D tie to the
+next plain shuttle L; 3 D, L, 3 D tie to the next plain
+shuttle L, 2 D. Begin a figured shuttle oval; 9 D join
+to the centre L of the 5th row of this cornflower; 9 D
+draw tight. With the figured shuttle thread round the
+little finger, 2 D. And repeat 6 times, or until all the
+cornflowers are joined in&mdash;when the Doyley will be
+complete.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[11]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2>SECOND DOYLEY.</h2>
+
+
+<div class='blockquot'><p><i>Fill the Plain Shuttle with Ardern's crochet cotton No. 8, and
+the figured with Evan's Boar's-head No. 18, tie these threads
+together; Pin No. 2</i>.</p></div>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>For the Chrysanthemums.</i></div>
+
+<p><i>1st Circle.</i> With the plain shuttle thread round the
+little finger (1 D, L 6 times).</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Circle.</i> Tie to the 1st L (L, 1 D, L, 1 D tie to
+the next L 6 times).</p>
+
+<p><i>3rd Circle.</i> (L, 1 D, tie to the next L 12 times.)</p>
+
+<p><i>4th Circle.</i> (L, 1 D. Begin a plain shuttle oval;
+4 D draw tight; tie to the next L 12 times.)</p>
+
+<p><i>5th Circle.</i> (L, 1 D, L, 1 D, and tie in the same Ls as
+the 4th Circle; 12 times.)</p>
+
+<p><i>6th &amp; 7th Circles.</i> (L, 1 D tie to the next L [or Ls
+made in the 5th and 6th circles] 48 times.)</p>
+
+<p><i>8th Circle.</i> (1 D, L 5 times); 1 D attach to the 4th L
+of the 5th circle. Attach to the 6th L of the 5th circle
+(1 R D, L 5 times); 1 R D (attach to the next L but
+1, of the 7th circle, twice). Repeat 6 times from the
+beginning of the 8th circle, attaching successively to the
+8th and 10th, 12th and 14th, 16th and 18th, 20th and
+22nd, 24th and 2nd, loops of the 5th circle. Tie together
+and fasten off. Work 6 similar chrysanthemums.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[12]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>For the intermediate Designs.</i></div>
+
+<p><i>Fill the plain shuttle with No. 8 cotton, and without
+cutting off from the skein.</i>&mdash;Begin a plain oval; 9 D, L, 9
+D draw tight. Work 2 more similar ovals close to each
+other. With the skein thread round the little finger
+work 1 R D (L, 1 R D 14 times). Begin a looped oval
+(1 D, L 15 times); 1 D draw tight and tie round the
+foundation thread of this oval. With the skein thread
+round the little finger (L, 1 R D 8 times). Begin a 2nd
+looped oval (1 D, L 5 times); 1 D join to the 10th L of
+last oval; 1 D (L, 1 D 7 times) draw tight, and tie as
+before. With the skein thread round the little finger
+(L, 1 R D 10 times); 10 single stitches; tie to the 2nd
+L, after the join, of last oval; 20 single stitches tie to the
+thread above the 3 plain ovals (1 D, L 14 times), 1 D.
+Begin a looped oval (1 R D, L 15 times); 1 R D draw
+tight, and tie as before. With the skein thread round
+the little finger (L, 1 D 8 times). Begin a looped oval,
+1 R D (L, 1 R D 5 times) join to the 10th L of last
+oval; 1 R D, L, 1 R D join to the space between the 10
+and 20 single stitches; 1 R D (L, 1 R D 5 times) draw
+tight, and tie as before. With the skein thread round
+the little finger (L, 1 D 9 times) draw 1 thread through
+the L before the beginning of the single stitches, and
+fasten off. Work 6 similar designs.</p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>To join the Chrysanthemums and the Designs.</i></div>
+
+<p><i>Fill the figured shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head, No. 18;</i><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[13]</a></span>
+<i>and do not sever from the reel.</i>&mdash;Taking care to hold the
+design with the right side up; tie to the 3rd L of the 1st 9.
+With the reel cotton round the little finger, 2 D (L, 2 D 8
+times). Begin an oval, 10 D join to the L before the
+beginning of the single stitches; 10 D draw tight, and
+tie round the foundation thread. With the reel cotton
+round the little finger (L, 2 D 9 times) tie to the 3rd L
+of the 2nd 9 of the design; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times), take a
+chrysanthemum and join to any L of its 7th circle, not
+yet joined to; 2 D (L, 2 D 3 times) tie to the 6th L of
+the 2nd 8 of the design; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) join to the
+next unjoined L of the chrysanthemum, to the right;
+2 D (L, 2 D 3 times) tie to the 1st L of the 2nd 8 of the
+design; 2 D (L, 2 D 8 times). Begin an oval, 8 D join
+to the 11th L of the 2nd 14 of the design, 8 D draw tight
+and tie as before. With the reel thread round the little
+finger (L, 2 D 6 times) attach to the L of the 1st plain
+oval of the design. Begin an oval, 8 D, L, 8 D draw
+tight. Attach to the L of the 3rd oval of the 2nd and in
+succession to the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 1st designs.
+With the reel thread round the little finger, work 2 D
+tie with the reel thread, successively, to each of the 6
+last Ls, working 2 D after each tie. Begin an oval, 8 D
+join to the 11th L of the 1st 14 of the last design joined
+to; 8 D draw tight and tie as before. Tie with the reel
+thread to the next 4 Ls, and work 2 D between each
+tie; (L, 2 D 4 times) tie to the 1st L of the 1st 8 of the
+same design; 2 D (L, 2 D 3 times) join to the 2nd<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[14]</a></span>
+unjoined L of Chrysanthemum to the right of the last
+join; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) tie to the 6th L of the 1st 8
+of this design; 2 D (L, 2 D 3 times) join to the next
+unjoined L of Chrysanthemum to the right of the last
+join; 2 D (L, 2 D 8 times). Repeat from the beginning
+6 times, or until all the chrysanthemums and designs are
+joined in, then draw one thread through the 1st made L
+and fasten off.</p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>For the centre-piece of the Second Doyley.</i></div>
+
+<p><i>Fill both the shuttles, and join the threads together.</i>
+Begin an oval with the plain shuttle, close up to the join;
+work the 2nd single stitch (L, 1 D 11 times); L work
+the 1st single stitch, draw up very tight. With the plain
+shuttle thread round the little finger, tie to the 1st L of
+oval (L, 1 D tie to the next L of the oval 12 times).
+(Begin an oval with the plain shuttle; 3 D join to a L
+of any of the 12 plain ovals of the Doyley; 3 D draw
+close. With the plain shuttle thread round the little
+finger, 2 D tie to the next L of the last round 12 times),
+fasten off, and the Doyley will be complete.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 470px;">
+<img src="images/illus_009.png" width="470" height="500" alt="INSERTION No. 2." title="INSERTION No. 2." />
+</div>
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[15]</a></span></p>
+
+<h2>THIRD DOYLEY.</h2>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>Roses for the Third Doyley. Fill the plain shuttle with Ardern's
+crochet cotton No. 8. Pin No. 3</i>.</div>
+
+<p><i>1st Circle.</i> Begin an oval 2 D, L, 7 D, L, 7 D, L, 2 D
+draw close. (Begin another oval, 2 D join to the last L of
+the last oval, 7 D, L, 7 D, L, 2 D draw close. Repeat 4
+times.) Begin another oval 2 D, join to the last L of the
+last oval, 7 D, L, 7 D join to the first L of the first oval,
+2 D draw close.</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Circle.</i> Tie to the foundation thread of the first
+oval of the first circle. Begin an oval 2 D, L, 10 D, L,
+2 D draw close. (Tie to the foundation thread of the
+next oval of the first circle. Begin an oval, 2 D join to
+the last L of the last oval, 10 D, L, 2 D draw close, and
+repeat 4 times.) Tie to the foundation thread of the next
+oval of the first circle. Begin an oval, 2 D join to the
+last L of the last oval, 10 D join to the 1st L of the 1st
+oval of the 2nd circle, 2 D draw close.</p>
+
+<p><i>3rd Circle.</i> Tie to the foundation thread of the first
+oval of the 2nd circle. Begin an oval, 2 D, L, 6 D, L,
+2 D draw close. (Tie to the foundation thread of the
+next oval of the 2nd circle. Begin an oval, 2 D join to
+the last L of the last oval, 6 D, L, 2 D draw close and
+repeat 4 times.) Tie to the foundation thread of the<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[16]</a></span>
+next oval of the 2nd circle. Begin an oval, 2 D join to
+the last L of the last oval, 6 D join to the 1st L of the
+1st oval of the 3rd circle, 2 D draw close.</p>
+
+<p><i>4th Circle.</i> Begin an oval at a little distance, 1 D join
+to the foundation thread of the 1st, and in succession to
+the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th ovals of the 3rd circle, and
+work 1 D after each join, draw close and fasten off.</p>
+
+<p>Work 12 similar Roses for this Doyley.</p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>For the Centre. Fill the figured shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head
+No. 18, and Pin No. 2</i>.</div>
+
+<p><i>1st Row.</i> Begin an oval, 3 D, L, 3 D draw close, and
+work 12 similar ovals, leaving &frac12; an inch of cotton between
+each. Tie the threads together and fasten off.</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Row.</i> Measure off &frac12; a yard of cotton from the
+shuttle, twist it round the little finger, and work 1 D.
+(Put this &frac12; yard round the space of cotton between two of
+the ovals of the 1st Row, 1 D repeat 12 times), fasten off.</p>
+
+<p><i>3rd Row. Refil the plain shuttle, and tie to the figured.</i>
+(Begin a plain shuttle L, 5 D join to the L of any of the
+ovals of the 1st Row, 5 D draw close. With the figured
+shuttle thread on the little finger (L, 2 D 5 times)
+repeat 12 times) tie to the foundation thread of the 1st
+oval.</p>
+
+<p><i>4th Row.</i> With the plain shuttle thread on the little
+finger (1 D, L 14 times). [Begin a figured shuttle oval,
+4 R D (L, 2 R D 9 times) join to the L over the next
+plain shuttle oval (to the right) of the 3rd Row (2 R D,<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[17]</a></span>
+L 9 times), 4 R D draw close. With the plain shuttle
+thread on the little finger (L, 1 D 14 times) tie to the L
+over the next plain shuttle oval to the right. <i>For the
+leaves, take Pin No. 3.</i> (1 D, L 3 times) 4 D, 1st L,
+2 D join to the 8th L of the last 14, 2 D join to the 6th
+L of the last 14, 4 D, L, 4 D tie to the foundation thread
+under the 1st L of the leaf. Begin a figured shuttle
+oval, 3 D, L, 3 D draw close. With the plain shuttle
+thread on the little finger, 4 <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original has fullstop instead of comma">D,</ins> 2nd L, 4 D join to the
+last L before the figured shuttle oval, 4 D, L, 2 D, L,
+2 D tie to the foundation thread under the 2nd L, 2 D
+join to the last L, 5 D, L, 1 D, L, 5 D, L, 2 D tie to
+the space of foundation cotton after the last tie, 2 D join
+to the last L; 2 D, L, 4 D, L, 4 D tie to the space after
+last tie, 4 D. Begin a figured shuttle oval, 3 D join to
+the L of the last figured shuttle oval, 3 D draw close.
+With the plain shuttle thread on the little finger, 4 D
+join to the last L, 4 D, * L, 2 D, L, 2 D tie to the
+foundation thread by the last figured shuttle oval, 4 D
+join to the 3rd of the 1st 3 <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads L's">Ls</ins> of the leaf; 1 D
+join to the 2nd of the 1st 3 Ls, 1 D join to the 1st
+of the 1st 3 Ls, 1 D tie to the L over the plain
+shuttle oval as before. <i>Pin No. 2</i>, 1 D (L, 1 D 6 times)
+join to the last L made; 1 D, (L, 1 D twice) join to the
+last made L but one; 1 D (L, 1 D 4 times) and repeat
+6 times.] In working it for the 6th time, it will be
+necessary to work from the asterisk thus. Join to the
+10th L of the 1st 14, 2 D join to the 7th L of the 1st 14,<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18">[18]</a></span>
+2 D tie to the foundation thread by the figured shuttle
+oval, 4 D join to the 3rd of the 1st 3 Ls of the leaf
+1 D join to the 2nd of the 1st 3 Ls, 1 D join to the 1st
+of the 1st 3 <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads L's">Ls</ins>, 1 D tie together and fasten off.</p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>To join in the Roses. Fill the figured shuttle and do not cut off
+from the reel.</i></div>
+
+<p><i>1st Row.</i> With the reel thread round the little finger,
+L, with the shuttle thread, 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) L,
+with the shuttle thread, 2 D (L, 2 D twice) join to the
+1st L of the four at the top of the leaves of the centre-piece,
+holding it over the back of the hand, the right side
+up: 2 D, L, 2 D; L with the shuttle thread; 2 D, L,
+2 D join to the 2nd L of the 4 at the top of this leaf;
+then join to the 3rd L of the same 4; leave the
+foundation thread rather loose; 2 D, L, 2 D, L with
+the shuttle thread; 2 D, L, 2 D; join to the last L of
+the same 4; 2 D (L, 2 D twice). (L with the shuttle
+thread; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) twice.) Begin an oval;
+2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) join to the L over the large figured
+shuttle oval of 4th Row; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) draw
+close. With the reel thread round the little finger; 2 D
+(L, 2 D 4 times) repeat this row 6 times, joining successively
+to all the leaves of the centre-piece.</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Row.</i> Turn the work so as to hold it in the hand;
+(L, 2 D 5 times) take a rose and [join to the L at the
+point of one of its 1st circle of ovals; 2 D (L, 2 D 4
+times) tie to the last shuttle L; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times)<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[19]</a></span>
+tie to the next shuttle L; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times). Begin
+an oval; 2 D, L, 2 D join to the L of the next oval to
+the right of the same rose; 2 D (L, 2 D 5 times). Take
+another rose and join to the L of one of its ovals of the
+1st circle; 2 D, L, 2 D draw close. With the reel
+thread round the little finger; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times)
+join to the same shuttle L as last time; 2 D (L, 2 D 4
+times) tie to the next shuttle L; 2 D, L, 2 D join to the
+L of the next oval of the same rose; 2 D tie to the
+foundation thread <i>before</i> the two joins of the last row, to
+the point of the leaf; 2 D (L, 2 D twice) tie to the
+foundation thread <i>after</i> the same two joins; 2 D join to
+the L of the next oval of the same rose; 2 D, L, 2 D
+(tie to the next shuttle L; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) twice.)
+Begin an oval; 2 D (L, 2 D twice) join to the L of the
+next oval of the same rose; 2 D (L, 2 D 5 times) join
+to the L of another rose; 2 D (L, 2 D twice) draw close.
+2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) tie to the same shuttle L as before;
+2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) tie to the next shuttle L; * 2 D
+(L, 2 D 4 times) repeat 6 times.] The last time this
+is repeated, finish at the asterisk, by tying to the 1st L
+of the row, and fastening off. All the roses being joined
+in, the Doyley will be complete.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[20]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2>EDGING No. 1.</h2>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 300px;">
+<img src="images/illus_003.png" width="300" height="85" alt="EDGING No. 1." title="EDGING No. 1." />
+</div>
+
+
+<div class="hang1"><i>This edging may be worked either in Ardern's crochet cotton No. 8</i>,
+<i>and Evan's Boar's-head No. 18</i>. <i>Which will make it about an
+inch deep,&mdash;and with Pin No. 2</i>.<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class="hang1"><i>Or in Evan's Boar's-head No. 18 and No. 30&mdash;Pin No. 3. In either
+case the plain shuttle must be filled with the coarser, and the
+figured with the finer cotton.</i></div>
+
+
+<p><i>1st Row.</i> Unite the two threads, begin an oval with
+the figured shuttle; 2 R D (L, 2 R D 5 times) draw
+tight. With the plain shuttle thread round the little
+finger; 2 D. Begin the 1st plain shuttle oval; 2 D (L,
+2 D 3 times) draw tight. With the plain shuttle thread
+work; 4 D. Begin the 2nd plain shuttle oval; 2 D join
+to the 3rd L of the 1st oval; 2 D (L, 2 D twice) draw
+tight. With plain shuttle thread, 2 D.</p>
+
+<p>[Begin a figured shuttle oval; 2 R D (L, 2 R D 5
+times) draw tight. With the plain shuttle thread on the<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[21]</a></span>
+little finger 2 D. Begin a plain shuttle oval; 2 D join
+to the last L of last plain shuttle oval; 2 D (L, 2 D
+twice) draw tight. With the plain shuttle thread, 4 D.
+Begin a plain shuttle oval; 2 D join to the 3rd L of last
+oval; 2 D (L, 2 D twice) draw tight. With the plain
+shuttle thread, 2 D&mdash;repeat twice.] Work another
+figured shuttle oval. With the figured shuttle thread,
+on the little finger, 2 R D (L, 2 R D 3 times). Begin a
+plain shuttle oval; 3 D join to the 3rd L of the last plain
+shuttle oval; 1 D, L, 3 D draw tight. With the figured
+shuttle thread (L, 2 R D 4 times).</p>
+
+<p>To continue the pattern repeat what is between the
+brackets 3 times instead of twice, and finish each pattern
+as in the 1st.</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Row, or Foundation.</i> Begin an oval with the figured
+shuttle 2 D; join to the centre L of the 1st figured
+shuttle oval; 2 D join to the centre L of the 2nd figured
+shuttle oval; 2 D join to the centre L of the 3rd figured
+shuttle oval; 2 D join to the centre L of the 4th oval;
+draw up, but not quite tight. Tie to the 4th figured
+cotton L, leaving rather more than &frac12; an inch of cotton,
+and begin the next oval at a similar distance from the
+tie&mdash;repeat until the length worked is finished.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[22]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2>EDGING No. 2.</h2>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+<img src="images/illus_004.png" width="350" height="107" alt="EDGING No. 2." title="EDGING No. 2." />
+</div>
+
+<div class='center'><i>Fill the plain shuttle with Ardern's crochet cotton No. 12. Pin
+No. 2</i>.</div>
+
+<p><i>1st Row.</i> Work a sufficient length of ovals; 3 D (L, 3
+D twice) not drawn up quite close, and leaving &frac12; an
+inch of cotton, or more, between each.</p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>Fill the figured shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head No. 20</i>, <i>and refil
+the plain shuttle; tie the cottons together.</i></div>
+
+<p><i>2nd Row.</i> With the plain shuttle thread round the
+little finger; L, 2 D, L, 1 D tie to the 1st L of 1st oval;
+1 D (L, 2 D twice); L, 1 D tie to the 2nd L of the 1st
+oval; 1 D, L, 2 D tie to the thread between the ovals.
+Repeat till all the ovals are finished.</p>
+
+<p><i>3rd Row.</i> Begin again by tying in the 1st L of last
+Row. With the plain shuttle thread round the little
+finger; L, 1 D tie to the next L of the 2nd Row;
+(1 D, L, 1 D tie to the next L of the 2nd row twice;)
+1 D, L, 1 D, tie to the same L; [1 D, L, 1 D tie to the<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[23]</a></span>
+next L of the 2nd Row twice] 1 D, tie to the next L
+of 2nd Row, and repeat to the end of the strip. Or
+this row may be worked without loops&mdash;if they are
+objected to.</p>
+
+<p><i>To make a strong foundation for this edging. Take the
+plain shuttle, and tie to the foundation cotton of the ovals,
+twice, between each oval; or on either side of the ties in the</i>
+<i>2nd Row.</i><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[24]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2>EDGING No. 3.</h2>
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 400px;">
+<img src="images/illus_005.png" width="400" height="225" alt="EDGING No. 3." title="EDGING No. 3." />
+</div>
+
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><i>Fill the shuttles with the same cottons as in the 1st Edging, and
+use the same pins. The coarser sizes will make this edging an
+inch and a half deep. Tie the cottons together.</i></p></div>
+
+
+<p>Begin an oval with the plain shuttle; 3 D, L, 3 D
+draw tight. With the plain shuttle thread work 4 D.</p>
+
+<p>Begin a looped oval with the plain shuttle; 2 D (L, 2
+D 5 times) draw very tight.</p>
+
+<p><i>The Leaf.</i> Begin a figured shuttle oval; 2 R D (L, 2
+R D 5 times) join to the 3rd L of the last row of the
+Rosette; 2 R D (L, 2 R D 14 times) draw tight. At a
+little distance begin a plain oval with the figured shuttle;<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[25]</a></span>
+3 D join to the thread of the Leaf under the join; 3 D
+draw close. Begin a plain oval with the figured shuttle
+quite close to the last; 3 D join to the thread under
+the 9th L of the 14 of the Leaf; 3 D draw tight. Tie
+round the foundation thread of the two plain ovals,
+and leaving a short space of cotton, tie between the 4th
+and 5th <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads L's">Ls</ins> of the 14 of the Leaf; tie again below
+the plain ovals and round the foundation thread of the
+leaf.</p>
+
+<p>[With the plain shuttle thread round the little finger,
+4 D. Begin a plain shuttle oval, 3 D; L, 3 D draw
+close. Work a similar figured shuttle oval, and tie round
+its foundation thread. Repeat twice.] With the plain
+shuttle thread, 4 D.</p>
+
+<p><i>The Rosette.</i> Leave a space of each cotton. Begin a
+figured shuttle oval, 1 D (L, 1 D 7 times) draw close.
+With the plain shuttle thread (L, 1 D 7 times). [Begin
+a figured shuttle oval, 1 D (L, 1 D 3 times) join to the
+centre L of last oval; 1 D (L, 1 D 3 times) draw tight.
+With the plain shuttle thread (L, 1 D 7 times). Repeat
+3 times.] Tie to the foundation thread of the 1st of these
+ovals. Tie to the 1st L of the 1st 7. With the plain
+shuttle thread round the little finger (L, 1 D tie to the
+next L but one 11 times). Tie with the plain shuttle
+thread to the 15th L of the leaf; 1 D tie to the next L but
+one. Tie with the plain shuttle thread to the L of the
+1st figured shuttle oval; 1 D tie to the next L but one.
+Tie with the plain shuttle thread to the L of the 2nd<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[26]</a></span>
+figured shuttle oval; 1 D tie to the next L but one,
+[4 D. Begin a plain shuttle oval, 3 D, L, 3 D draw
+tight. Begin a figured shuttle oval, 3 D join to the 1st
+L of the last round of the Rosette; 3 D draw tight and
+tie to its foundation thread. Repeat once, joining the
+figured shuttle oval to the 2nd L of the Rosette,] 4 D.
+Repeat to the required length, beginning with the looped
+oval.</p>
+
+<p><i>For the Foundation.</i> Tie the threads together in the L
+of the 1st plain shuttle oval, holding the work in the
+hand and the right side up. With the plain shuttle
+thread round the little finger (L, 1 D, 4 times) tie in the
+3rd L of the next oval, (L, 1 D, 4 times) tie in the L of
+the next oval, [(L, 1 D, 3 times) tie in the L of the next
+oval. Repeat 3 times.] Repeat from the beginning till
+all the ovals are finished.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[27]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2>EDGING No. 4.</h2>
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 300px;">
+<img src="images/illus_006.png" width="300" height="155" alt="EDGING No. 4." title="EDGING No. 4." />
+</div>
+
+
+
+<div class='center'><i>Fill the plain shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head No. 18, and the
+figured with No. 30. Tie these threads together, Pin No. 3</i>.</div>
+
+<p><i>1st Leaf, 1st Row.</i> With the plain shuttle thread round
+the little finger (L, 1 D 10 times) tie to the 9th L
+(L, 1 R D tie to the next L 8 times), 1 R D attach to
+the foundation thread under the 1st L, 2 D (L, 2 D
+4 times).</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Leaf, 1st Row.</i> (L, 1 D 9 times) tie with the
+plain shuttle thread to the 5th L (counting from the
+point) of the last Leaf. Turn the work, 1 R D tie to the
+9th L (L, 1 R D tie to the next L 8 times) 1 R D
+attach to the foundation thread under the 1st L; 2 D
+(L, 2 D 4 times). Repeat the 2nd Leaf till a sufficient
+length is worked.</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Row.</i> Tie to the foundation thread of the 1st Leaf
+of the 1st Row, and tie the threads together. [With the<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[28]</a></span>
+plain shuttle thread round the little finger 9 D. Begin a
+figured shuttle oval, 5 R D join to the 2 centre Ls of the
+four Ls; 5 R D draw close. With the plain shuttle thread
+9 D tie to the foundation thread of the 2nd Leaf under
+the 1st L, and repeat.]</p>
+
+<p><i>3rd Row.</i> Refil the shuttles and tie the threads
+together in the space under the last made oval; [2 D
+(L, 2 D 4 times) join to the space under the next oval.
+Repeat to the end of the work.]<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[29]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2>INSERTION No. 1.</h2>
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 250px;">
+<img src="images/illus_007.png" width="250" height="131" alt="INSERTION No. 1." title="INSERTION No. 1." />
+</div>
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>For the Strip.</i><br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>Fill two plain shuttles and a figured one. With Ardern's crochet
+cotton No. 12. Pin No. 1</i>.</div>
+
+<p>Tie these 3 threads together. With the thread of the
+1st plain shuttle round the little finger, and always
+working with the figured shuttle. 2 D, L, 2 D turn
+these stitches under the thumb, with the thread of the
+2nd plain shuttle round the little finger; 2 R D, L,
+2 R D, repeat until you have twice the length you will
+require of insertion.</p>
+
+
+<div class='center'><br /><i>Refil a plain shuttle and the figured; tie the threads together.
+Pin No. 2</i>.</div>
+
+<p>Holding the right side of this strip upwards, tie to
+the 1st L: [with the plain shuttle thread round the
+little finger (L, 1 R D 9 times) turn the work. Begin<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[30]</a></span>
+a figured shuttle oval; (4 D join to the next L on the
+same side of the strip twice;) 3 D join to the next L;
+2 D join to the next L; 3 D (join to the next L; 4 D
+twice) draw close. Tie to the foundation thread of this
+oval. Turn the work; with the plain shuttle thread on
+the little finger; (L, 1 R D 9 times) tie to the next
+L on the same side of the strip&mdash;repeat to the end of the
+strip.]</p>
+
+<p>Work the same way on the opposite side, beginning by
+tying to the L above the centre of the last made oval.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[31]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2>INSERTION No. 2.</h2>
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 250px;">
+<img src="images/illus_008.png" width="250" height="122" alt="INSERTION No. 2." title="INSERTION No. 2." />
+</div>
+
+
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p><i>Fill two plain shuttles, and one figured with Evan's Boar's-head
+No. 28. Pin No. 3</i>.</p></div>
+
+<p>Work a similar strip to that in the 1st insertion.</p>
+
+<p>Refil one shuttle. Hold the strip on the right side.</p>
+
+<p><i>1st Oval.</i> Begin an oval; 1 D (L, 1 D 4 times) join to
+the 1st L of the strip; 1 D (L, 1 D 4 times) draw tight.</p>
+
+<p><i>2nd Oval.</i> Begin a second oval at a little distance;
+1 R D (L, 1 R D 4 times) join to the last L on the same
+side of the strip, having turned it; 1 R D (L, 1 R D 4
+times) draw tight.</p>
+
+<p>Repeat these two ovals, joining to the successive Ls
+on either side till all are joined.<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32">[32]</a></span></p>
+
+
+
+<h2>AN IMITATION GYMP.</h2>
+
+<div class='center'>&mdash;&mdash;</div>
+<p><i>Work the strip of the 1st insertion in Brook's No. 8</i>
+<i>crochet cotton. Pin No. 1. It may also be worked, in
+black, in coarse purse silk.</i></p>
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<div class='tnote'><h3>Transcriber's Notes:</h3>
+
+<p>Corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text will <ins title="Transcriber's Note: original reads 'apprear'">appear</ins>.</p>
+
+<p>This text uses both corn-flowers and cornflowers.</p>
+</div>
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+The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Bath Tatting Book, by P. P.
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+Title: The Bath Tatting Book
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+Author: P. P.
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+Release Date: July 16, 2008 [eBook #26068]
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+Language: English
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+***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BATH TATTING BOOK***
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+THE BATH TATTING BOOK.
+
+by
+
+P. P.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Price One Shilling.
+
+London:
+Emily Faithfull,
+_Printer and Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty_,
+83A Farringdon Street, And 14 Princes Street,
+Hanover Square.
+1865.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+
+
+TERMS AND DIRECTIONS.
+
+
+ _A Loop_, written L; 2 _Loops_, written 2 L, and so on.
+
+ _Single stitches_--Are formed in two ways: First, by
+ letting the thread of the shuttle with which you
+ are working fall over the back of the hand and
+ pushing the shuttle from you. Secondly, by letting
+ the thread of the shuttle with which you are
+ working fall over the palm of the hand, and putting
+ the shuttle through _towards_ you. These two
+ stitches worked together alternately make a _Double
+ stitch_. But if the second be worked first and the
+ first second, alternately, it makes a _Reversed
+ Double_. This is used for the purpose of making all
+ the work have a right and wrong side.
+
+ _2 Threads_--When 2 threads are used, twist the one
+ with which the stitches are to be made round the
+ little finger, and proceed as above.
+
+ _Double stitch_, written D; 2 _Double stitches_,
+ written 2 D, &c.
+
+ _Reversed Double stitch_, written R D; 2 _Reversed
+ Double stitches_, written 2 R D, &c.
+
+ _Loops_--Are made by putting the thread with which
+ double stitches are made over a pin, and there must
+ be _one_ or more _Double stitches_ between each
+ loop. By holding the pin point towards the right
+ hand, between the forefinger and thumb of the left,
+ the thread can be lifted over by the 2nd finger of
+ the right hand, and many loops made without
+ removing it. With reversed double stitches, the
+ thread is lifted over by the shuttle as the 2nd
+ stitch is being made. Loops can also be made by
+ putting the shuttle thread over the pin.
+
+ _Ovals_--Form the cotton of the shuttle you are
+ directed to work with into a loop round the hand,
+ and begin working the stitches. If composed of
+ double stitches only (with perhaps one loop in the
+ centre), it is called a _plain oval_. If of several
+ loops, a _looped oval_.
+
+ _A Join_--Is always made by drawing the thread with
+ which the stitches are worked through the specified
+ loop or space, and passing the shuttle through the
+ loop formed by the thread thus drawn through,
+ making it equal in length to an ordinary loop. To
+ make a join, 2 threads or an oval are necessary.
+
+ _To Tie_--This is done by drawing the thread on the
+ shuttle with which you are working through the
+ specified loop or space (or round some thread), and
+ putting the same shuttle through the loop so
+ formed, always drawing it _quite_ tight. It may
+ sometimes be necessary to do this with the other
+ thread; but it is done in the same way, with _one_
+ thread _only_, and always drawn quite tight.
+
+ _To Attach_--Proceed as in tying--only pass the shuttle
+ round the _second thread_ before putting it through
+ the loop, and drawing tight. This ties in the
+ _second thread_, which cannot be so securely done
+ by ordinary joining.
+
+
+
+
+FIRST DOYLEY.
+
+
+_Raised Cornflower for the First Doyley. Ardern's crochet cotton No. 8
+and Pin No. 2._
+
+_1st Row._ Begin an oval, work 2 D (L, 2 D 8 times) draw up, but not
+quite close. Begin another oval, at a short distance from the last, 2 D
+join to the last L of 1st oval, 2 D (L, 2 D 7 times) draw up, and work 3
+more similar ovals.
+
+_2nd Row._ Turn the work down. Tie to the foundation of the last oval.
+Begin an oval 2 R D (L, 2 R D 6 times) draw up, not quite close. Tie to
+the foundation of the next oval. Begin another oval, 2 R D join to the
+last L of the last oval, 2 R D (L, 2 R D 5 times) draw up. Tie to the
+foundation of the next oval, and work 2 more similar ovals.
+
+_3rd Row._ Turn the work up. Tie to the foundation of the last oval of
+the 2nd Row. Begin an oval, 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) draw up. Tie to the
+foundation of the next oval, and work 2 more similar ovals.
+
+_4th Row._ _Plain ovals._ Turn the work down. Tie to the foundation of
+the last oval of the 3rd Row. Begin an oval, 9 D, L, 9 D draw close; tie
+to the foundation of the same, oval as before. Repeat, tying to the
+remaining 2 ovals of 3rd Row.
+
+Then tie to the thread between the last oval of the 2nd Row and the 1st
+of the 3rd. Tie the threads together and fasten off.
+
+_5th Row._ _Fill the figured shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head, No. 18._
+Pass this cotton through the L of the 1st oval of 4th Row, until about
+1/2 a yard is through; twist this thread round the little finger and
+work 1 D (L, 1 D 4 times), tie to the L of the 2nd oval of 4th Row. (L,
+1 D 5 times) tie to the L of the 3rd oval--fasten off. Six corn-flowers
+are required for this Doyley.
+
+
+_Centre-piece of the 1st Doyley._
+
+_Fill both shuttles. The plain with No. 8. The figured with No. 18. Pin
+No. 2._
+
+Tie these cottons together, and with the plain shuttle thread round the
+little finger work 6 D. Begin an oval with the figured shuttle, 2 R D.
+(L, 2 R D 9 times) draw up tight. * With the plain shuttle thread round
+the little finger, 6 D. Begin an oval, with the figured shuttle, 2 R D
+(L, 2 R D 3 times) join to the 6th L of last oval, 2 R D (L, 2 R D 5
+times) draw tight, and Repeat 10 times from *. Work 6 D, as before, and
+Begin the 12th oval, 2 R D (L, 2 R D 3 times) join to the 6th L of last
+oval; 2 R D, L, 2 R D join to the 4th L of the 1st oval; 2 R D (L, 2 R D
+3 times) draw tight; and fasten off by drawing the fine cotton through
+the space near the 1st stitch, and tying.
+
+
+_To work in the centre._
+
+Take a piece of No. 8 cotton; draw it, in loops, through each of the 12
+centre loops of the ovals, and pass the other end of this cotton 3 times
+through each loop--fasten off.
+
+
+_For the foundation of the vandykes._
+
+_Fill the plain shuttle with No. 8_, and measure off 2 lengths of 1 1/2
+yards each; tie the 3 ends together. With the 1st length twisted round
+the little finger work 2 D, L, 2 D, then put the second round the little
+finger, leave a little space, and work 2 R D, L, 2 R D; repeat until
+there are 66 Ls on each side. Fasten it neatly into a circle, by untying
+the first knot and sewing the threads to each other.
+
+
+_To unite this strip to the centre-piece._
+
+_1st. Row._ _Fill both shuttles and join._ With the figured shuttle
+thread round the little finger make a L with the plain shuttle thread; 3
+D join to _any_ L of the strip, 3 D; L, with the plain shuttle thread; 3
+D join to the 1st space to the right of the last join. 3 D (L with the
+plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the next L to the right; 3 D 4 times).
+Begin an oval, with the figured shuttle, 3 D join to the next 2 Ls of
+the strip; 3 D draw tight; 3 D join to the next L of the strip; 3 D tie
+to the last L of plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the next L of the
+strip; 3 D tie to the last L, but one, of plain shuttle thread (3 D
+join to the next L of the strip; 3 D, L, with the plain shuttle thread;
+twice); 3 D join to the space, next the last L to which you joined, 3 D.
+Repeat this row 6 times, or until all the Ls of the strip have been
+joined in.
+
+_In the repetitions, read "the next" instead of "any" in the first
+join._
+
+_2nd Row._ Hold the work in the hand, and between each oval continue
+working with the figured shuttle thread round the little finger. 3 D, L,
+3 D tie to the last L of plain shuttle thread, 3 D. Begin a plain oval
+with the figured shuttle, 3 D, L, 3 D draw tight. 3 D tie to the next L
+of plain shuttle thread, 3 D. Take the figured shuttle and tie to the L
+of the plain oval, leaving about 1/4 inch of cotton. Begin an oval
+(close to this tie), 7 D, take the centre circle and join to the space
+over any of its ovals; 7 D draw tight. Tie as before to the L of the
+plain oval; 3 D tie to the next L of plain shuttle thread, 3 D. Begin a
+plain oval, with the figured shuttle; 3 D join to the L of the 1st plain
+oval (this will be the 3rd tie in the same L); 3 D draw tight. 3 D tie
+to the next plain shuttle L; 3 D, L, 3 D tie to the next plain shuttle
+L, 3 D. Begin an oval with the figured shuttle; 3 D join to the next
+space (to the right) of the centre piece; 3 D draw tight. 3 D tie to the
+next L of plain shuttle thread; and repeat this row 6 times, or until
+you have joined to the 12 spaces of the centre circle--fasten off.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+_To unite this Star and the Cornflowers._
+
+_1st Row._ _Fill both shuttles as before, and join the threads._ With
+the figured shuttle thread round the little finger. Make a L with the
+plain shuttle thread, 3 D; and holding the work so as to fall over the
+back of the hand, join to that L of the strip which is the 1st of the
+two at the bottom of the vandykes; then join to the 2nd of these two Ls
+3 D (L, with the plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the next L of the
+strip, 3 D 4 times); L with the plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the
+space of the strip, next the last L to which you joined, 3 D; L with the
+plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the next L of the strip 3 D; L with
+the plain shuttle thread; 3 D join to the next space of the strip, 3 D
+(L with the plain shuttle thread, 3 D join to the next L of the strip, 3
+D 4 times), and repeat the row 6 times.
+
+_2nd Row._ Hold the work in the hand, with the figured shuttle thread
+round the little finger. Tie to the 1st plain shuttle L; 3 D, L, 3 D tie
+to the last plain shuttle L, 3 D. Begin a figured shuttle oval; 3 D,
+take a cornflower and join to the 1st L of its 5th row; 3 D draw tight.
+With the figured shuttle thread round the little finger; 3 D tie to the
+next plain shuttle L, 3 D, L, 3 D tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3 D
+join to the 5th L of the last oval of the 1st row of the cornflower; 3 D
+tie to the next plain shuttle L (3 D, L 4 times;) 3 D tie to the next
+plain shuttle L; 3 D (L, 3 D 6 times) tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3
+D (L, 3 D 4 times) tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3 D join to the 3rd
+L of the 1st oval of 1st row of the next cornflower; 3 D tie to the next
+plain shuttle L, 3 D. L, 3 D, tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3 D.
+Begin an oval with the figured shuttle; 3 D join to the last L of the
+5th row of this cornflower; 3 D draw tight. With the figured shuttle
+thread round the little finger; 3 D tie to the next plain shuttle L; 3
+D, L, 3 D tie to the next plain shuttle L, 2 D. Begin a figured shuttle
+oval; 9 D join to the centre L of the 5th row of this cornflower; 9 D
+draw tight. With the figured shuttle thread round the little finger, 2
+D. And repeat 6 times, or until all the cornflowers are joined in--when
+the Doyley will be complete.
+
+
+
+
+SECOND DOYLEY.
+
+
+_Fill the Plain Shuttle with Ardern's crochet cotton No. 8, and the
+figured with Evan's Boar's-head No. 18, tie these threads together; Pin
+No. 2._
+
+
+_For the Chrysanthemums._
+
+_1st Circle._ With the plain shuttle thread round the little finger (1
+D, L 6 times).
+
+_2nd Circle._ Tie to the 1st L (L, 1 D, L, 1 D tie to the next L 6
+times).
+
+_3rd Circle._ (L, 1 D, tie to the next L 12 times.)
+
+_4th Circle._ (L, 1 D. Begin a plain shuttle oval; 4 D draw tight; tie
+to the next L 12 times.)
+
+_5th Circle._ (L, 1 D, L, 1 D, and tie in the same Ls as the 4th Circle;
+12 times.)
+
+_6th & 7th Circles._ (L, 1 D tie to the next L [or Ls made in the 5th
+and 6th circles] 48 times.)
+
+_8th Circle._ (1 D, L 5 times); 1 D attach to the 4th L of the 5th
+circle. Attach to the 6th L of the 5th circle (1 R D, L 5 times); 1 R D
+(attach to the next L but 1, of the 7th circle, twice). Repeat 6 times
+from the beginning of the 8th circle, attaching successively to the 8th
+and 10th, 12th and 14th, 16th and 18th, 20th and 22nd, 24th and 2nd,
+loops of the 5th circle. Tie together and fasten off. Work 6 similar
+chrysanthemums.
+
+
+_For the intermediate Designs._
+
+_Fill the plain shuttle with No. 8 cotton, and without cutting off from
+the skein._--Begin a plain oval; 9 D, L, 9 D draw tight. Work 2 more
+similar ovals close to each other. With the skein thread round the
+little finger work 1 R D (L, 1 R D 14 times). Begin a looped oval (1 D,
+L 15 times); 1 D draw tight and tie round the foundation thread of this
+oval. With the skein thread round the little finger (L, 1 R D 8 times).
+Begin a 2nd looped oval (1 D, L 5 times); 1 D join to the 10th L of last
+oval; 1 D (L, 1 D 7 times) draw tight, and tie as before. With the skein
+thread round the little finger (L, 1 R D 10 times); 10 single stitches;
+tie to the 2nd L, after the join, of last oval; 20 single stitches tie
+to the thread above the 3 plain ovals (1 D, L 14 times), 1 D. Begin a
+looped oval (1 R D, L 15 times); 1 R D draw tight, and tie as before.
+With the skein thread round the little finger (L, 1 D 8 times). Begin a
+looped oval, 1 R D (L, 1 R D 5 times) join to the 10th L of last oval; 1
+R D, L, 1 R D join to the space between the 10 and 20 single stitches; 1
+R D (L, 1 R D 5 times) draw tight, and tie as before. With the skein
+thread round the little finger (L, 1 D 9 times) draw 1 thread through
+the L before the beginning of the single stitches, and fasten off. Work
+6 similar designs.
+
+
+_To join the Chrysanthemums and the Designs._
+
+_Fill the figured shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head, No. 18; and do not
+sever from the reel._--Taking care to hold the design with the right
+side up; tie to the 3rd L of the 1st 9. With the reel cotton round the
+little finger, 2 D (L, 2 D 8 times). Begin an oval, 10 D join to the L
+before the beginning of the single stitches; 10 D draw tight, and tie
+round the foundation thread. With the reel cotton round the little
+finger (L, 2 D 9 times) tie to the 3rd L of the 2nd 9 of the design; 2 D
+(L, 2 D 4 times), take a chrysanthemum and join to any L of its 7th
+circle, not yet joined to; 2 D (L, 2 D 3 times) tie to the 6th L of the
+2nd 8 of the design; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) join to the next unjoined L of
+the chrysanthemum, to the right; 2 D (L, 2 D 3 times) tie to the 1st L
+of the 2nd 8 of the design; 2 D (L, 2 D 8 times). Begin an oval, 8 D
+join to the 11th L of the 2nd 14 of the design, 8 D draw tight and tie
+as before. With the reel thread round the little finger (L, 2 D 6 times)
+attach to the L of the 1st plain oval of the design. Begin an oval, 8 D,
+L, 8 D draw tight. Attach to the L of the 3rd oval of the 2nd and in
+succession to the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 1st designs. With the reel
+thread round the little finger, work 2 D tie with the reel thread,
+successively, to each of the 6 last Ls, working 2 D after each tie.
+Begin an oval, 8 D join to the 11th L of the 1st 14 of the last design
+joined to; 8 D draw tight and tie as before. Tie with the reel thread to
+the next 4 Ls, and work 2 D between each tie; (L, 2 D 4 times) tie to
+the 1st L of the 1st 8 of the same design; 2 D (L, 2 D 3 times) join to
+the 2nd unjoined L of Chrysanthemum to the right of the last join; 2 D
+(L, 2 D 4 times) tie to the 6th L of the 1st 8 of this design; 2 D (L, 2
+D 3 times) join to the next unjoined L of Chrysanthemum to the right of
+the last join; 2 D (L, 2 D 8 times). Repeat from the beginning 6 times,
+or until all the chrysanthemums and designs are joined in, then draw one
+thread through the 1st made L and fasten off.
+
+
+_For the centre-piece of the Second Doyley._
+
+_Fill both the shuttles, and join the threads together._ Begin an oval
+with the plain shuttle, close up to the join; work the 2nd single stitch
+(L, 1 D 11 times); L work the 1st single stitch, draw up very tight.
+With the plain shuttle thread round the little finger, tie to the 1st L
+of oval (L, 1 D tie to the next L of the oval 12 times). (Begin an oval
+with the plain shuttle; 3 D join to a L of any of the 12 plain ovals of
+the Doyley; 3 D draw close. With the plain shuttle thread round the
+little finger, 2 D tie to the next L of the last round 12 times), fasten
+off, and the Doyley will be complete.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+
+
+THIRD DOYLEY.
+
+
+_Roses for the Third Doyley. Fill the plain shuttle with Ardern's
+crochet cotton No. 8. Pin No. 3._
+
+_1st Circle._ Begin an oval 2 D, L, 7 D, L, 7 D, L, 2 D draw close.
+(Begin another oval, 2 D join to the last L of the last oval, 7 D, L, 7
+D, L, 2 D draw close. Repeat 4 times.) Begin another oval 2 D, join to
+the last L of the last oval, 7 D, L, 7 D join to the first L of the
+first oval, 2 D draw close.
+
+_2nd Circle._ Tie to the foundation thread of the first oval of the
+first circle. Begin an oval 2 D, L, 10 D, L, 2 D draw close. (Tie to the
+foundation thread of the next oval of the first circle. Begin an oval, 2
+D join to the last L of the last oval, 10 D, L, 2 D draw close, and
+repeat 4 times.) Tie to the foundation thread of the next oval of the
+first circle. Begin an oval, 2 D join to the last L of the last oval, 10
+D join to the 1st L of the 1st oval of the 2nd circle, 2 D draw close.
+
+_3rd Circle._ Tie to the foundation thread of the first oval of the 2nd
+circle. Begin an oval, 2 D, L, 6 D, L, 2 D draw close. (Tie to the
+foundation thread of the next oval of the 2nd circle. Begin an oval, 2 D
+join to the last L of the last oval, 6 D, L, 2 D draw close and repeat 4
+times.) Tie to the foundation thread of the next oval of the 2nd
+circle. Begin an oval, 2 D join to the last L of the last oval, 6 D join
+to the 1st L of the 1st oval of the 3rd circle, 2 D draw close.
+
+_4th Circle._ Begin an oval at a little distance, 1 D join to the
+foundation thread of the 1st, and in succession to the 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
+5th, and 6th ovals of the 3rd circle, and work 1 D after each join, draw
+close and fasten off.
+
+Work 12 similar Roses for this Doyley.
+
+
+_For the Centre. Fill the figured shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head No.
+18, and Pin No. 2._
+
+_1st Row._ Begin an oval, 3 D, L, 3 D draw close, and work 12 similar
+ovals, leaving 1/2 an inch of cotton between each. Tie the threads
+together and fasten off.
+
+_2nd Row._ Measure off 1/2 a yard of cotton from the shuttle, twist it
+round the little finger, and work 1 D. (Put this 1/2 yard round the
+space of cotton between two of the ovals of the 1st Row, 1 D repeat 12
+times), fasten off.
+
+_3rd Row._ _Refil the plain shuttle, and tie to the figured._ (Begin a
+plain shuttle L, 5 D join to the L of any of the ovals of the 1st Row, 5
+D draw close. With the figured shuttle thread on the little finger (L, 2
+D 5 times) repeat 12 times) tie to the foundation thread of the 1st
+oval.
+
+_4th Row._ With the plain shuttle thread on the little finger (1 D, L 14
+times). [Begin a figured shuttle oval, 4 R D (L, 2 R D 9 times) join to
+the L over the next plain shuttle oval (to the right) of the 3rd Row (2
+R D, L 9 times), 4 R D draw close. With the plain shuttle thread on the
+little finger (L, 1 D 14 times) tie to the L over the next plain shuttle
+oval to the right. _For the leaves, take Pin No. 3._ (1 D, L 3 times) 4
+D, 1st L, 2 D join to the 8th L of the last 14, 2 D join to the 6th L of
+the last 14, 4 D, L, 4 D tie to the foundation thread under the 1st L of
+the leaf. Begin a figured shuttle oval, 3 D, L, 3 D draw close. With the
+plain shuttle thread on the little finger, 4 D, 2nd L, 4 D join to the
+last L before the figured shuttle oval, 4 D, L, 2 D, L, 2 D tie to the
+foundation thread under the 2nd L, 2 D join to the last L, 5 D, L, 1 D,
+L, 5 D, L, 2 D tie to the space of foundation cotton after the last tie,
+2 D join to the last L; 2 D, L, 4 D, L, 4 D tie to the space after last
+tie, 4 D. Begin a figured shuttle oval, 3 D join to the L of the last
+figured shuttle oval, 3 D draw close. With the plain shuttle thread on
+the little finger, 4 D join to the last L, 4 D, * L, 2 D, L, 2 D tie to
+the foundation thread by the last figured shuttle oval, 4 D join to the
+3rd of the 1st 3 Ls of the leaf; 1 D join to the 2nd of the 1st 3 Ls, 1
+D join to the 1st of the 1st 3 Ls, 1 D tie to the L over the plain
+shuttle oval as before. _Pin No. 2_, 1 D (L, 1 D 6 times) join to the
+last L made; 1 D, (L, 1 D twice) join to the last made L but one; 1 D
+(L, 1 D 4 times) and repeat 6 times.] In working it for the 6th time, it
+will be necessary to work from the asterisk thus. Join to the 10th L of
+the 1st 14, 2 D join to the 7th L of the 1st 14, 2 D tie to the
+foundation thread by the figured shuttle oval, 4 D join to the 3rd of
+the 1st 3 Ls of the leaf 1 D join to the 2nd of the 1st 3 Ls, 1 D join
+to the 1st of the 1st 3 Ls, 1 D tie together and fasten off.
+
+
+_To join in the Roses. Fill the figured shuttle and do not cut off from
+the reel._
+
+_1st Row._ With the reel thread round the little finger, L, with the
+shuttle thread, 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) L, with the shuttle thread, 2 D (L,
+2 D twice) join to the 1st L of the four at the top of the leaves of the
+centre-piece, holding it over the back of the hand, the right side up: 2
+D, L, 2 D; L with the shuttle thread; 2 D, L, 2 D join to the 2nd L of
+the 4 at the top of this leaf; then join to the 3rd L of the same 4;
+leave the foundation thread rather loose; 2 D, L, 2 D, L with the
+shuttle thread; 2 D, L, 2 D; join to the last L of the same 4; 2 D (L, 2
+D twice). (L with the shuttle thread; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) twice.) Begin
+an oval; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) join to the L over the large figured
+shuttle oval of 4th Row; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) draw close. With the reel
+thread round the little finger; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) repeat this row 6
+times, joining successively to all the leaves of the centre-piece.
+
+_2nd Row._ Turn the work so as to hold it in the hand; (L, 2 D 5 times)
+take a rose and [join to the L at the point of one of its 1st circle of
+ovals; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) tie to the last shuttle L; 2 D (L, 2 D 4
+times) tie to the next shuttle L; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times). Begin an oval;
+2 D, L, 2 D join to the L of the next oval to the right of the same
+rose; 2 D (L, 2 D 5 times). Take another rose and join to the L of one
+of its ovals of the 1st circle; 2 D, L, 2 D draw close. With the reel
+thread round the little finger; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) join to the same
+shuttle L as last time; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) tie to the next shuttle L;
+2 D, L, 2 D join to the L of the next oval of the same rose; 2 D tie to
+the foundation thread _before_ the two joins of the last row, to the
+point of the leaf; 2 D (L, 2 D twice) tie to the foundation thread
+_after_ the same two joins; 2 D join to the L of the next oval of the
+same rose; 2 D, L, 2 D (tie to the next shuttle L; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times)
+twice.) Begin an oval; 2 D (L, 2 D twice) join to the L of the next oval
+of the same rose; 2 D (L, 2 D 5 times) join to the L of another rose; 2
+D (L, 2 D twice) draw close. 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) tie to the same
+shuttle L as before; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) tie to the next shuttle L; * 2
+D (L, 2 D 4 times) repeat 6 times.] The last time this is repeated,
+finish at the asterisk, by tying to the 1st L of the row, and fastening
+off. All the roses being joined in, the Doyley will be complete.
+
+
+
+
+EDGING No. 1.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ _This edging may be worked either in Ardern's crochet
+ cotton No. 8, and Evan's Boar's-head No. 18. Which
+ will make it about an inch deep,--and with Pin No.
+ 2._
+
+ _Or in Evan's Boar's-head No. 18 and No. 30--Pin No. 3.
+ In either case the plain shuttle must be filled
+ with the coarser, and the figured with the finer
+ cotton._
+
+
+_1st Row._ Unite the two threads, begin an oval with the figured
+shuttle; 2 R D (L, 2 R D 5 times) draw tight. With the plain shuttle
+thread round the little finger; 2 D. Begin the 1st plain shuttle oval; 2
+D (L, 2 D 3 times) draw tight. With the plain shuttle thread work; 4 D.
+Begin the 2nd plain shuttle oval; 2 D join to the 3rd L of the 1st oval;
+2 D (L, 2 D twice) draw tight. With plain shuttle thread, 2 D.
+
+[Begin a figured shuttle oval; 2 R D (L, 2 R D 5 times) draw tight. With
+the plain shuttle thread on the little finger 2 D. Begin a plain
+shuttle oval; 2 D join to the last L of last plain shuttle oval; 2 D (L,
+2 D twice) draw tight. With the plain shuttle thread, 4 D. Begin a plain
+shuttle oval; 2 D join to the 3rd L of last oval; 2 D (L, 2 D twice)
+draw tight. With the plain shuttle thread, 2 D--repeat twice.] Work
+another figured shuttle oval. With the figured shuttle thread, on the
+little finger, 2 R D (L, 2 R D 3 times). Begin a plain shuttle oval; 3 D
+join to the 3rd L of the last plain shuttle oval; 1 D, L, 3 D draw
+tight. With the figured shuttle thread (L, 2 R D 4 times).
+
+To continue the pattern repeat what is between the brackets 3 times
+instead of twice, and finish each pattern as in the 1st.
+
+_2nd Row, or Foundation._ Begin an oval with the figured shuttle 2 D;
+join to the centre L of the 1st figured shuttle oval; 2 D join to the
+centre L of the 2nd figured shuttle oval; 2 D join to the centre L of
+the 3rd figured shuttle oval; 2 D join to the centre L of the 4th oval;
+draw up, but not quite tight. Tie to the 4th figured cotton L, leaving
+rather more than 1/2 an inch of cotton, and begin the next oval at a
+similar distance from the tie--repeat until the length worked is
+finished.
+
+
+
+
+EDGING No. 2.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+_Fill the plain shuttle with Ardern's crochet cotton No. 12. Pin No. 2._
+
+_1st Row._ Work a sufficient length of ovals; 3 D (L, 3 D twice) not
+drawn up quite close, and leaving 1/2 an inch of cotton, or more,
+between each.
+
+
+_Fill the figured shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head No. 20, and refil the
+plain shuttle; tie the cottons together._
+
+_2nd Row._ With the plain shuttle thread round the little finger; L, 2
+D, L, 1 D tie to the 1st L of 1st oval; 1 D (L, 2 D twice); L, 1 D tie
+to the 2nd L of the 1st oval; 1 D, L, 2 D tie to the thread between the
+ovals. Repeat till all the ovals are finished.
+
+_3rd Row._ Begin again by tying in the 1st L of last Row. With the plain
+shuttle thread round the little finger; L, 1 D tie to the next L of the
+2nd Row; (1 D, L, 1 D tie to the next L of the 2nd row twice;) 1 D, L, 1
+D, tie to the same L; [1 D, L, 1 D tie to the next L of the 2nd Row
+twice] 1 D, tie to the next L of 2nd Row, and repeat to the end of the
+strip. Or this row may be worked without loops--if they are objected to.
+
+_To make a strong foundation for this edging. Take the plain shuttle,
+and tie to the foundation cotton of the ovals, twice, between each oval;
+or on either side of the ties in the 2nd Row._
+
+
+
+
+EDGING No. 3.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+ _Fill the shuttles with the same cottons as in the
+ 1st Edging, and use the same pins. The coarser
+ sizes will make this edging an inch and a half
+ deep. Tie the cottons together._
+
+
+Begin an oval with the plain shuttle; 3 D, L, 3 D draw tight. With the
+plain shuttle thread work 4 D.
+
+Begin a looped oval with the plain shuttle; 2 D (L, 2 D 5 times) draw
+very tight.
+
+_The Leaf._ Begin a figured shuttle oval; 2 R D (L, 2 R D 5 times) join
+to the 3rd L of the last row of the Rosette; 2 R D (L, 2 R D 14 times)
+draw tight. At a little distance begin a plain oval with the figured
+shuttle; 3 D join to the thread of the Leaf under the join; 3 D draw
+close. Begin a plain oval with the figured shuttle quite close to the
+last; 3 D join to the thread under the 9th L of the 14 of the Leaf; 3 D
+draw tight. Tie round the foundation thread of the two plain ovals, and
+leaving a short space of cotton, tie between the 4th and 5th Ls of the
+14 of the Leaf; tie again below the plain ovals and round the foundation
+thread of the leaf.
+
+[With the plain shuttle thread round the little finger, 4 D. Begin a
+plain shuttle oval, 3 D; L, 3 D draw close. Work a similar figured
+shuttle oval, and tie round its foundation thread. Repeat twice.] With
+the plain shuttle thread, 4 D.
+
+_The Rosette._ Leave a space of each cotton. Begin a figured shuttle
+oval, 1 D (L, 1 D 7 times) draw close. With the plain shuttle thread (L,
+1 D 7 times). [Begin a figured shuttle oval, 1 D (L, 1 D 3 times) join
+to the centre L of last oval; 1 D (L, 1 D 3 times) draw tight. With the
+plain shuttle thread (L, 1 D 7 times). Repeat 3 times.] Tie to the
+foundation thread of the 1st of these ovals. Tie to the 1st L of the 1st
+7. With the plain shuttle thread round the little finger (L, 1 D tie to
+the next L but one 11 times). Tie with the plain shuttle thread to the
+15th L of the leaf; 1 D tie to the next L but one. Tie with the plain
+shuttle thread to the L of the 1st figured shuttle oval; 1 D tie to the
+next L but one. Tie with the plain shuttle thread to the L of the 2nd
+figured shuttle oval; 1 D tie to the next L but one, [4 D. Begin a plain
+shuttle oval, 3 D, L, 3 D draw tight. Begin a figured shuttle oval, 3 D
+join to the 1st L of the last round of the Rosette; 3 D draw tight and
+tie to its foundation thread. Repeat once, joining the figured shuttle
+oval to the 2nd L of the Rosette,] 4 D. Repeat to the required length,
+beginning with the looped oval.
+
+_For the Foundation._ Tie the threads together in the L of the 1st plain
+shuttle oval, holding the work in the hand and the right side up. With
+the plain shuttle thread round the little finger (L, 1 D, 4 times) tie
+in the 3rd L of the next oval, (L, 1 D, 4 times) tie in the L of the
+next oval, [(L, 1 D, 3 times) tie in the L of the next oval. Repeat 3
+times.] Repeat from the beginning till all the ovals are finished.
+
+
+
+
+EDGING No. 4.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+_Fill the plain shuttle with Evan's Boar's-head No. 18, and the figured
+with No. 30. Tie these threads together, Pin No. 3._
+
+_1st Leaf, 1st Row._ With the plain shuttle thread round the little
+finger (L, 1 D 10 times) tie to the 9th L (L, 1 R D tie to the next L 8
+times), 1 R D attach to the foundation thread under the 1st L, 2 D (L, 2
+D 4 times).
+
+_2nd Leaf, 1st Row._ (L, 1 D 9 times) tie with the plain shuttle thread
+to the 5th L (counting from the point) of the last Leaf. Turn the work,
+1 R D tie to the 9th L (L, 1 R D tie to the next L 8 times) 1 R D attach
+to the foundation thread under the 1st L; 2 D (L, 2 D 4 times). Repeat
+the 2nd Leaf till a sufficient length is worked.
+
+_2nd Row._ Tie to the foundation thread of the 1st Leaf of the 1st Row,
+and tie the threads together. [With the plain shuttle thread round the
+little finger 9 D. Begin a figured shuttle oval, 5 R D join to the 2
+centre Ls of the four Ls; 5 R D draw close. With the plain shuttle
+thread 9 D tie to the foundation thread of the 2nd Leaf under the 1st L,
+and repeat.]
+
+_3rd Row._ Refil the shuttles and tie the threads together in the space
+under the last made oval; [2 D (L, 2 D 4 times) join to the space under
+the next oval. Repeat to the end of the work.]
+
+
+
+
+INSERTION No. 1.
+
+[Illustration: _For the Strip._]
+
+
+_Fill two plain shuttles and a figured one. With Ardern's crochet cotton
+No. 12. Pin No. 1._
+
+Tie these 3 threads together. With the thread of the 1st plain shuttle
+round the little finger, and always working with the figured shuttle. 2
+D, L, 2 D turn these stitches under the thumb, with the thread of the
+2nd plain shuttle round the little finger; 2 R D, L, 2 R D, repeat until
+you have twice the length you will require of insertion.
+
+
+_Refil a plain shuttle and the figured; tie the threads together. Pin
+No. 2._
+
+Holding the right side of this strip upwards, tie to the 1st L: [with
+the plain shuttle thread round the little finger (L, 1 R D 9 times) turn
+the work. Begin a figured shuttle oval; (4 D join to the next L on the
+same side of the strip twice;) 3 D join to the next L; 2 D join to the
+next L; 3 D (join to the next L; 4 D twice) draw close. Tie to the
+foundation thread of this oval. Turn the work; with the plain shuttle
+thread on the little finger; (L, 1 R D 9 times) tie to the next L on the
+same side of the strip--repeat to the end of the strip.]
+
+Work the same way on the opposite side, beginning by tying to the L
+above the centre of the last made oval.
+
+
+
+
+INSERTION No. 2.
+
+[Illustration]
+
+
+ _Fill two plain shuttles, and one figured with Evan's Boar's-head
+ No. 28. Pin No. 3._
+
+Work a similar strip to that in the 1st insertion.
+
+Refil one shuttle. Hold the strip on the right side.
+
+_1st Oval._ Begin an oval; 1 D (L, 1 D 4 times) join to the 1st L of the
+strip; 1 D (L, 1 D 4 times) draw tight.
+
+_2nd Oval._ Begin a second oval at a little distance; 1 R D (L, 1 R D 4
+times) join to the last L on the same side of the strip, having turned
+it; 1 R D (L, 1 R D 4 times) draw tight.
+
+Repeat these two ovals, joining to the successive Ls on either side till
+all are joined.
+
+
+
+
+AN IMITATION GYMP.
+
+
+_Work the strip of the 1st insertion in Brook's No. 8 crochet cotton.
+Pin No. 1. It may also be worked, in black, in coarse purse silk._
+
+
+
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+Transcriber's Note:
+
+This text uses both corn-flowers and cornflowers.
+
+Title page, full-stop changed to a comma (FARRINGDON STREET, AND)
+
+Page 17, fullstop changed to comma after 4 D (finger, 4 D, 2nd L)
+
+Page 17, "L's" changed to "Ls" to conform to majority of text (3 Ls of
+the leaf)
+
+Page 18, "L's" changed to "Ls" to conform to majority of text (the 1st 3
+Ls, 1 D)
+
+Page 25, "L's" changed to "Ls" to conform to majority of text (the 4th
+and 5th Ls of)
+
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