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quadgram frequency
the end of the837
as shown in fig589
the ends of the511
the top of the503
as shown in the470
the edge of the449
in the same way360
the bottom of the356
the centre of the343
repeat from to last329
the size of the298
to end of row286
the back of the279
throw the cotton forward273
in the same manner273
at the end of272
from to last sts264
the center of the254
walter evans and co249
at the same time248
is shown in fig244
bring the thread forward237
to the end of227
the length of the224
each side of the219
shown in the sketch217
on the wrong side216
the edges of the209
on each side of209
repeat from to end205
in the case of205
from to end of204
from right to left202
the sides of the200
the width of the198
the middle of the198
the inside of the195
at right angles to185
one end of the184
of a piece of182
the point of the181
in the centre of175
from left to right170
make a chain of169
on the right side167
the side of the166
shown in the illustration165
purl to last st164
by means of a153
the surface of the153
at the top of153
a chain of stitches152
the direction of the152
hairs in a strand149
the under side of144
the thickness of the143
and bring back nos143
double crochet into the141
it is necessary to137
can be made of136
right angles to the135
the same way as135
eighth of an inch130
quarter of an inch130
under side of the130
the slipped stitch over130
with a piece of128
care must be taken126
purl to last sts125
so that it will122
on the other side121
shown in the drawing121
the outside of the121
end of the row118
is one of the117
as well as the114
take it out and114
in front of the113
the rest of the113
it is well to111
in the middle of111
knit rows garter st110
one side of the110
how to make a109
bring the wool forward108
the end of a108
the same as the108
the front of the104
of the preceding row103
in the center of103
the same manner as103
the shape of the100
one of the most99
the body of the99
so as to form99
in the form of98
the top and bottom98
a piece of wood97
on table like pattern96
in the following manner96
the other end of95
the diameter of the95
the other side of95
on the under side95
the face of the94
the position of the94
the th and th93
the right side of93
right side of the92
can be used for92
may be made of92
it is to be91
the use of the91
in each of the90
an inch from the90
on top of the89
it is best to89
pull slipped stitch over88
may be used for87
on each of the87
other end of the86
by the use of86
and place on table86
to the size of86
place on table like86
a quarter of an85
sts at beg of85
then go to c85
at beg of the84
bind off sts at84
on the end of84
of an inch from84
beg of the next83
each end of needle82
at a and b81
the base of the81
until it is quite79
other side of the79
work read carefully marking79
to the top of79
the hole in the79
each end of the79
beginning work read carefully78
at the beginning of78
before beginning work read78
from b to a78
the upper part of78
off sts at beg77
the tops of the77
and look up any77
it is quite dry77
ending with purl row77
of the next rows77
is shown in the77
look up any other77
up any other references77
take a piece of76
and at the same76
in the direction of76
according to the size76
will bear without burning76
of the left hand76
can be made by76
the place of the76
in the left hand75
it will bear without75
as hot as it75
as it will bear75
will be necessary to75
on the inside of75
hot as it will75
a hole in the75
on a piece of75
plain in the next74
care should be taken74
put up a pin74
by means of the74
both sides of the74
pick up and knit73
braid this over a73
then boil in water72
it will be necessary72
is fastened to the72
of one of the71
to the under side71
upper part of the70
the lower end of70
is made of a70
in an oven as69
the head of the69
an oven as hot69
made in the same69
so as to make69
at the bottom of69
on account of the69
in the end of69
on the other hand69
it is better to69
the upper end of69
oven as hot as69
a great deal of68
illustration braid this over68
on the top of68
d join to the68
as to form a67
the lines of the67
it is ready for67
the grain of the66
the end of each66
and so on round66
the beginning of the66
with a pair of65
bring the silk forward65
from to last st65
the edge of a65
it out and put65
as shown at a64
up and knit sts64
the wrong side of64
it is a good64
th and th rows64
the needle through the64
until work from beginning64
repeat from across row64
be used for the64
in the right hand64
is ready for use63
is made in the63
is to be used63
an eighth of an63
the outline of the62
be used as a62
as in the case62
as soon as the62
for the purpose of62
at the top and61
and put it in61
continue even in pattern61
can be divided by61
with the exception of61
in such a way61
at the other end61
it will be found61
a block of wood61
the st of the61
then take it out60
eighths of an inch60
lower end of the60
the depth of the60
plain on the th60
pass the slipped stitch59
same way as the59
of the last row59
cut a piece of59
and change the same59
it is advisable to59
the corners of the59
the construction of the59
as long as the58
the form of a58
work from beginning measures58
for needles and tension58
repeat from times more58
wrong side of the58
on the edge of58
on the opposite side57
even in pattern until57
from a piece of57
the centre of each57
on the outside of57
is used for the57
at each end of57
to the bottom of57
as shown by the57
will have to be57
the last purl of57
that can be divided57
made of a piece56
over the knitted one56
the weight of the56
in the place of56
needles and tension see56
in raised satin stitch56
even in stocking st56
knit to last sts56
knit to end of55
until you have sts55
the lower part of55
at the back of55
repeat to the end55
between the thumb and55
in a similar manner54
can be made in54
side of the seam54
a small piece of54
upper end of the54
it is desired to54
it in an oven53
the height of the53
the stitches of the53
must be taken to53
it is used in53
illustrated on page materials53
in the same direction53
in the first place53
which is to be53
the front and back53
continue in this manner53
that shown in fig52
is attached to the52
slipped stitch over the52
on one side and52
a great variety of52
the shape of a52
to correspond with the52
and a half inches51
the same number of51
the th of the51
to the right and51
stitch over the knitted51
a double in each51
intakes with rounds between50
at c and d50
at an angle of50
so that they will50
can be easily made50
be made of a50
the use of a50
in order that the50
on both sides of50
the sides and ends50
last purl of the50
the case of the50
the needle into the50
then you are through49
with the th and49
table to the right49
in one of the49
and a piece of49
out and put it49
a piece of wire49
a small quantity of49
the lower edge of49
and tension see page49
put it in an49
a good plan to48
through the centre of48
this is done by48
crochet into the chain48
to the edge of48
so as not to48
grain of the wood48
it will be seen48
in the top of48
it can be made48
held in place by47
that it can be47
of an inch wide47
so that it may47
that it may be47
side of work facing47
in the usual manner47
are through the braid47
in the next row47
a piece of work47
the upper edge of47
commence as at first47
the threads of the47
of the same material47
you are through the47
to the last purl46
they are to be46
on the ends of46
end of each row46
each of the next46
the point where the46
with the plain shuttle46
the space between the46
treble on the th46
the shape shown in46
in the usual way46
be careful not to46
this can be done46
right side of work46
in line with the46
inch from the edge46
with a hole in45
in the bottom of45
to the ends of45
round the little finger45
from side to side45
should be made of45
it is impossible to45
so as to be45
you wish to use45
in pint of water45
in such a manner45
lower edge of the45
in contact with the45
the outer edge of45
are shown in fig44
the holes in the44
up a pin at44
is a good plan44
to the sides of44
tog at beg of44
in place of nos44
with the left hand44
lower part of the44
from the under side44
it is not necessary44
is to be made44
repeat th and th44
the left side of44
on either side of44
so as to draw44
at beg and end44
continue even in stocking44
the character of the44
slip stitch in the43
a piece of cardboard43
upper edge of the43
side of the work43
pull the slipped stitch43
keeping continuity of pattern43
and take it out43
every row to sts43
may be made from43
stitches on each side43
from d to c43
a hole in one43
in the shape of43
quarters of an inch43
the part of the43
on the back of43
the plain shuttle thread42
d tie to the42
the number of stitches42
alternate row to sts42
so it will not42
fastened on to the42
purl of the preceding42
be taken not to42
a piece of paper42
as shown in figs42
to the centre of42
width all round at42
from the end of42
hole in one end42
be fastened to the42
out of the way42
it is possible to42
and draw it through41
the table to the41
then it is ready41
in order to make41
to the right side41
the quality of the41
pick up the stitches41
the line of the41
is placed in the41
the two ends of41
every alternate row to41
an inch and a41
either side of the41
point of the needle41
on the surface of41
the thread through the41
the inside row of41
stitch of the preceding41
left side of the41
to the back of41
will be found to41
can be made with41
at the beginning and41
the chain double crochet40
inside row of figures40
which are to be40
in water five minutes40
that is to say40
are fastened to the40
from top of shoulder40
the eye of a40
on the side of40
with the inside row40
should be taken to40
made out of a40
the first and last40
it will not slip40
so it will fit40
be made out of40
the points of the40
for the sake of40
size of the braid40
the whole of the40
can be made from40
over a small wire39
length from top of39
be divided by four39
end of needle every39
beg and end of39
the exception of the39
the remainder of the39
at the point of39
st on th l39
with right side of39
and put a little39
if you wish to39
boil in water five39
at the point where39
may be used in39
this kind of work39
edge cast off sts39
outer edge of the39
is the same as39
when the work is39
the number of hairs39
may be made by39
th and th pair39
draw the thread through39
vary the size of39
the st on th39
on one side of39
tie the ends fast39
join them to the38
take off your weights38
worked in the same38
any number of strands38
for the use of38
be made in the38
the needle in the38
number of hairs in38
the right of the38
at the ends of38
of the first row38
eye of a needle38
single crochet into the38
length of sleeve underarm38
position of the hands38
of sleeve underarm seam38
in the opposite direction38
as a matter of38
like the eye of38
of hairs in a38
is to be done38
to vary the size38
the colour of the38
it will fit the38
th and th rounds38
when you have it38
to keep it fast37
the same as for37
it is difficult to37
part of the work37
small cord in the37
of the same size37
plain on the chain37
throw the wool forward37
place of the wire37
fast on the wire37
and slip it off37
cord in the place37
in water about ten37
shown in the accompanying37
or it may be37
a little shellac on37
a part of the37
of strands that can37
as to draw a37
into the chain double37
this over a small37
little shellac on the37
the distance between the37
the needle under the37
put a little shellac37
vary the number of37
water about ten minutes37
is a piece of37
a small cord in37
boil in water about37
this part of the37
the ends fast on37
treble of last round37
ends fast on the37
if you want it37
strands that can be37
braid so it will37
then go to b37
end like the eye37
to draw a small37
join to the th37
the beauty of the37
one end like the37
and push the braid37
you want it elastic37
half passing with the37
you have it braided37
take any number of37
in one end like37
number of strands that37
the braid so it37
put the needle in37
draw a small cord37
in connection with the37
the thread to the36
all round at underarm36
the appearance of the36
the number of strands36
beginning and end of36
end of every row36
crochet into the st36
be found in the36
join to the next36
is placed on the36
join it to the36
and it will be36
a pin at point36
the same size as36
tie to the next36
put up the pin36
to be able to36
same manner as the36
twice round the needle36
in the making of36
it out and slip36
the size you want36
and end of every36
a piece of the36
in place of the36
k tog at beg36
of the right hand36
strands according to the35
to be used in35
shape shown in fig35
such a position that35
number of strands according35
the arrangement of the35
round at underarm ins35
size you want the35
that it will be35
then slip the braid35
fit the mold exactly35
be made of any35
the mold you wish35
by the addition of35
the stick on to35
the st on nd35
at beg of every35
over a round stick35
the top of a35
the size of a35
draw it through the35
the case of a35
is not to be35
being careful not to35
varying the number of35
th row to sts35
size of the stick35
in right hand and35
you want the braid35
as you did the35
ready to commence as35
and then boil in35
in the use of35
may be made to35
out and slip it35
to the mold you35
from the stick on35
the braid from the35
to be used for35
mold you wish to35
the braid for use35
the braid is finished35
this over a round35
want the braid for35
as shown at b35
braid from the stick35
to commence as at35
of strands according to35
may be used as35
will fit the mold35
on to the mold35
stick on to the35
from the top of35
so on round table35
slip the braid from35
inch and a half35
to the left and34
such a way that34
worked in satin stitch34
on the end to34
st on nd l34
a piece of thin34
fasten the cotton on34
are made in the34
every following th row34
being the usual number34
with a row of34
is not necessary to34
until the braid is34
into centre loop of34
as far as possible34
to which it is34
in the next loop34
the first of the34
if you do not34
should be used for34
s c in each34
as much as possible34
the corner of the34
a good way to34
in addition to the34
table to the left34
and fastened to the34
work is to be34
it is used for34
edge of the board34
in a piece of34
it can be used34
the action of the34
the thread round the33
in the way of33
a good deal of33
as given for front33
to the thickness of33
thread round the little33
with the right hand33
it consists of a33
the eye of the33
one end of each33
to allow for the33
lay in place of33
on the left side33
working detail of fig33
the addition of a33
the beginning and end33
and bring it out33
in this case the33
plain on the next33
in such a position33
one of the best33
the first row of33
treble at the top33
fourth of an inch33
to see that the33
so that when the33
that it will not33
and knit two together33
can be done by33
and plain in the33
end of the thread32
shown by the dotted32
when not in use32
to the next l32
should be about in32
can be obtained by32
can be used to32
right hand and no32
around the table to32
any number of stitches32
of the same color32
so that it can32
should be worked in32
all that is necessary32
outside row of figures32
from the edge of32
so that it is32
it is made of32
it is easy to32
a piece of metal32
it is worked in32
the frame of the32
the outside row of32
of the st row32
the distance from the32
along the edge of32
ready to commence at32
as shown at fig32
will be seen that32
and lay in place32
to a depth of32
on to the cord32
to one of the32
by the dotted lines32
a sufficient number of32
be sure that the32
can be used in32
at the lower end32
the end of this32
enough to allow the32
the first and second31
the making of the31
ends of the braid31
and sew the ends31
a short piece of31
from a to b31
across inside of nos31
th picot of the31
from end to end31
place it on the31
and a pair of31
put the needle into31
following th row to31
be used for a31
beg of every row31
work a row of31
be cut in the31
you will find that31
to commence at a31
number of stitches that31
the end to keep31
the left hand and31
shellac on the end31
into the same place31
end to keep it31
what is known as31
go to b and31
double crochet into each31
from one end of31
to the side of31
such a manner that31
at each side of31
the location of the31
can be made to31
the construction of a31
the th picot of31
sew the ends of31
armhole edge cast off30
the level of the30
treble on the rd30
it will be well30
of the preceding round30
from time to time30
push the braid together30
the opposite side of30
turn the work plain30
in pattern until work30
of an inch apart30
continue in stocking st30
so that they may30
you come to the30
on to the last30
b in left hand30
the wire on to30
of the braid so30
top and bottom of30
go to c and30
the upper and lower30
on to the next30
can be done with30
join to the last30
the work is done30
the loop on the30
this is a very30
the pores of the30
the left of the30
the thread of the30
at armhole edge cast30
you will have to30
a large number of30
of the same length30
can be used as30
at b in left30
made as shown in30
wire on to the30
a piece of soft30
be placed on the30
worked in raised satin30
to be found in30
each stitch of the30
as far as the30
in the first row29
of the end of29
direction of the grain29
to this chapter for29
will be able to29
and join to the29
at end of row29
the right side and29
to the inside of29
eighty hairs in a29
for directions about smoothing29
two pieces of wood29
a line with the29
see end of introduction29
chapter for directions about29
opposite side of the29
end of introduction to29
introduction to this chapter29
in this way the29
at one end and29
a piece of fine29
in the construction of29
of the previous row29
so on to the29
to the middle of29
fingers of the left29
this chapter for directions29
it so it will29
of introduction to this29
nd and rd rows29
in the ends of29
may be done in28
at one end of28
as is shown in28
edge of the braid28
stitches on the needle28
of each of the28
is made out of28
is shown at fig28
double treble on the28
there will be no28
a hole is bored28
sts tog at beg28
plain on each stitch28
bottom of the box28
the center of each28
on the upper side28
purl divided by double28
can be seen in28
hole in the center28
is used in the28
the making of a28
the manner in which28
as well as for28
tying it so it28
to that of the28
take the place of28
and so on to28
formed by throwing the28
a piece of no28
to the other side28
one on each side28
the holes for the28
end of the rod28
as well as to28
to make a good28
of an inch in28
a piece of board28
k sts tog at28
the rd and th28
with the outside row28
to be worked in28
in the united states28
pull slipped stitches over28
the back part of28
when this is done28
of the work is28
of every row at28
work double crochet into28
this may be done28
under the head of27
of the same colour27
c in next st27
it will not be27
but it is not27
loops on the needle27
the four sides of27
continue even until work27
it is said that27
a piece of brass27
the parts of the27
on the part of27
taking care that the27
the handle of the27
on a line with27
must be taken not27
on to the end27
to the front of27
on round table to27
and change as before27
at the upper end27
may be used to27
from the centre of27
the next loop of27
be of the same27
of the present day27
it will be noticed27
entire length of the27
of the th row27
the loop of the27
cotton forward and knit27
to the width of27
the top of each27
and allow it to27
the second and third27
them to the th27
be attached to the27
if it is not27
on the right and27
in the art of27
same size as the27
for the making of27
even until armhole measures27
stitches on each of27
with the aid of27
so as to give27
to the point of26
end of the piece26
in the course of26
one of the simplest26
d c in next26
end of the tube26
the current in the26
such a way as26
exactly as given for26
can be made as26
the wrong side and26
of the preceding circle26
st of the chain26
in the second row26
will be required for26
should be of the26
a piece of white26
to the center of26
will be found in26
the case may be26
the color of the26
repeat these rows for26
may be worked in26
on any number of26
the fact that the26
and out of the26
as the case may26
be done in the26
two ends of the26
an inch and one26
at a short distance26
repeat times more from26
work in pattern to26
the nd and rd26
are to be made26
is done in the26
the appearance of a26
as shown at c26
beginning every row to26
a strip of wood26
two inches from the26
end of the bar26
which it is to26
at right angles with26
pores of the wood26
it may be made26
a in right hand26
be placed in the26
the upper ends of26
is known as the26
on the th of26
as wide as the26
on the bottom of26
should be put on25
that they may be25
tie to the foundation25
the two pieces of25
fifteen hairs in a25
the rear end of25
is a matter of25
on the th chain25
it should not be25
the work should be25
that is to be25
the end of every25
long enough to reach25
from the bottom of25
nd and alternate rows25
the outlines of the25
an inch or so25
the application of the25
the best way to25
with regard to the25
the same as in25
you wish to make25
sew buttons to correspond25
the palm of the25
to a piece of25
to the shape of25
to the wrong side25
such as is shown25
of gold and silver25
as well as in25
a way as to25
to th row once25
the stitches on the25
the result will be25
work exactly as given25
the last stitch of25
the nd of the25
on each stitch of25
the foundation of the25
is made up of25
same number of stitches25
the pressure of the25
the work to be25
be given to the25
at a in right25
the place where the25
the same as you25
in the preceding row25
one edge of the25
repeat nd and rd25
to the fact that25
to the right of25
from front to back25
it can be done25
should be cut in25
is held in the24
b and change the24
just large enough to24
if you have a24
at the base of24
crochet into successive loops24
procure a piece of24
draw up a loop24
instead of working the24
into the end of24
the slip stitch over24
sowing and blossoming time24
until armhole measures ins24
tog at beg and24
cast on any number24
will be well to24
four sides of the24
on the th picot24
on the th stitch24
the right and left24
with rounds between each24
at the edge of24
to keep it in24
the strength of the24
to form a loop24
the next row is24
braid together on the24
and every following th24
a simple matter to24
a matter of fact24
at the center of24
as nearly as possible24
and put in an24
rear end of the24
the braid together on24
be made of the24
then commence at a24
cut out of the24
the ends of a24
end of the wire24
of the piece of24
repeat from twice more24
be made from a24
the one shown in24
be seen in the24
will not slip on24
every alternate row times24
with the use of24
buttons to correspond to24
three quarters of an24
chain stitches of the24
that are to be24
with the top of24
not slip on the24
is only necessary to24
an angle of degrees24
of an inch thick24
together on the wire24
will depend on the24
the rd of the24
there will be a24
to fit over the24
a piece of heavy24
double in each stitch24
the foot of the24
it will be observed24
through the hole in24
passing with the th24
cotton on to the24
from the center of24
to end of round24
the value of the24
next loop of the23
to serve as a23
plain on the rd23
the work will be23
of the wire on23
wire and push the23
the lower ends of23
as that of the23
and the end of23
one medium crochet hook23
the same length as23
it on to the23
the teeth of the23
it is only necessary23
in a vertical position23
put in an oven23
by means of which23
to correspond to buttonholes23
be done with the23
work can be done23
of the wood and23
will depend upon the23
back part of the23
top of the box23
cut out with a23
the space to be23
contributed by james m23
can be done in23
the wool twice round23
made in the following23
the thumb and forefinger23
the cotton on to23
so as to leave23
an easy matter to23
of the nd row23
may be obtained by23
work a stitch of23
the victoria and albert23
great care must be23
as to make a23
the effect of the23
of the next row23
over and under the23
pass the needle under23
in left hand and23
the same kind of23
a certain amount of23
you will find it23
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worked from left to23
double crochet into successive23
you are going to23
in one end of23
a few of the23
crochet into the next23
knit to the end23
the top edge of23
of an inch long23
stitch at the beginning23
is worked in point23
any one of the23
the jaws of the23
on the face of23
repeat from the beginning23
of two pieces of23
the walls of the23
plain on each of23
out and put in23
double crochet over the23
of the same kind23
in such a case23
to one side of23
to keep it from23
be found to be23
or cordonnet fils d23
is now ready for23
slip on the cord23
can be bought for23
victoria and albert museum23
or a piece of23
set in the ground22
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can be worked in22
stitch at the end22
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if it is desired22
surface of the wood22
class and seed time22
to the number of22
is used as a22
how to use the22
as will be seen22
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c threads and cottons22
finger of the left22
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in a straight line22
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to within stitches of22
in the reign of22
to be done in22
end of the pole22
it is one of22
end of the shaft22
the dimensions of the22
circle consisting of double22
on the chain stitches22
the pattern on the22
on the same principle22
wool twice round the22
one half of the22
round table to a22
the other end is22
the wire and push22
and the number of22
it is a very22
the centre stitch of22
in the side of22
by throwing the wool22
the thread over the22
even until work from22
rows backwards and forwards22
the last of the22
into each of the22
this is to be22
from the ends of22
as in the first22
the same material as22
the back and front22
it is desirable to22
pass the slip stitch22
sides of the box22
if it is to22
it off of the22
to b and change22
it may be used22
throwing the wool forward22
is to have the22
on the wire and22
the needle and thread22
the course of the22
to the left of22
stitch of double crochet22
as seen in the22
in pattern until armhole22
with the figured shuttle22
the other end to22
in the ordinary way22
same as you did22
to hold it in22
both ends of the22
off of the wire22
the last row of22
the principle of the22
of the cutting edge22
double in each of22
in the following way22
pass the thread through22
back of the box22
c in each of22
to prevent it from22
or desired length to22
about half an inch22
next and every following22
the corner of a22
when this has been22
until piece measures inches22
this class of work22
is worked in the22
or inches in length22
round table to the22
the tip of the22
in exactly the same22
to the use of21
out of a piece21
the end of row21
with a sharp chisel21
the work in the21
repeat from to once21
the form of the21
work treble in the21
an angle of about21
are filled in with21
used for this purpose21
long enough to go21
the side of a21
care being taken to21
the purl of the21
in the same loop21
two and a half21
pattern to end of21
are worked in the21
of a number of21
s c in next21
the th stitch of21
is found to be21
about the size of21
of the last stitch21
is to make the21
be used for this21
armhole from first shaping21
must be taken in21
at e and f21
with the nd and21
and every alternate row21
a little larger than21
continue even until armhole21
over the top of21
the work is to21
stitch formed by throwing21
are used for the21
continue to correspond to21
a piece of sheet21
the end of one21
in pattern to end21
miss and plain in21
end of the cord21
until armhole from first21
all the way around21
so that you can21
and bottom of the21
but this is not21
the direction in which21
g time to plant21
the way in which21
the same as that21
the form shown in21
end of the box21
made in this way21
top of the bench21
up the pin at21
of needle next and21
the cotton twice round21
and pick up the21
end of needle next21
is made as follows21
end of a piece21
made of the same21
you have only to21
shuttle thread round the21
the stitch formed by21
the first half of21
the position shown in21
join to the centre21
side of the material21
direction in which the21
in advance of the21
make sure that the21
a piece of leather21
the axis of the21
large enough for the21
by the name of21
the middle purl of21
be used in the21
from first shaping measures21
with one of the21
as well as a21
in some of the21
on the rd chain21
the work can be21
th stitch of the21
the piece to be21
bring the cotton forward21
rows complete one pattern21
are the same as20
upper ends of the20
the neck of the20
twice round the pin20
mortise and tenon joints20
similar to the one20
this is one of20
be nailed to the20
round the table to20
edge of the hem20
the tenons on the20
as illustrated in fig20
being for the gusset20
it out of the20
in the victoria and20
the pin at point20
change the same way20
chain and plain in20
can be made out20
should not be used20
a quarter of a20
and then to the20
one above the other20
side of the top20
the hole for the20
triple treble on the20
hold it in place20
at equal distances apart20
be made as follows20
be determined by the20
the commencement of the20
it is used to20
they can be made20
and for this reason20
a small amount of20
one inch from the20
as you did at20
in order to get20
treated in the same20
the right hand and20
the third and fourth20
be substituted for the20
the work of the20
seems to have been20
around table to the20
in the last row20
the thread must be20
the centres of the20
as little as possible20
with a sharp knife20
the bottom of a20
at a distance of20
and th rows once20
with the addition of20
into the st of20
the design of the20
in which it is20
over inside of nos20
cotton round the needle20
in and out of20
the drawing of the20
th of an inch20
what is said of20
same way as you20
to the foundation thread20
these rows complete one20
plain on the stitch20
to do the work20
one end of a20
be seen that the20
another way is to20
the st loop of20
the heads of the20
the thread on the20
is to be worked20
ends of the wire20
in diameter and in20
next and every alternate20
to the last l20
to the direction of20
the centre of one20
driven into the ground20
and it is a20
side of the box20
one at a time20
and lay outside of20
to the th l20
the spaces between the20
draw up the cotton20
is said to have20
the winding of coil20
the circumference of the20
will be found that20
on account of its20
front of the foot20
on a number of20
from beginning measures ins20
should be cut out20
the cotton round the20
the back end of20
each side of seam20
plain and pearl alternately20
lower ends of the20
placing on each side20
in the edge of20
needle next and every20
be done with a20
will be noticed that20
can be of any20
and draw it out20
into the st chain20
end of the handle20
on the other end20
hole in the centre19
there is a great19
be made on the19
point de bruxelles stitches19
the centre of a19
and one of the19
from beginning ending with19
to the outside of19
at the present time19
right angles with the19
form shown in fig19
a piece of material19
as indicated in fig19
be made for the19
l of the st19
working on these sts19
the rim of the19
a position that the19
the same stitch as19
along other side of19
are nailed to the19
you can make a19
the method of making19
palm of the hand19
the chain in last19
with the rd and19
to one end of19
two or three times19
of an inch of19
the mortise and tenon19
there are a number19
and draw the thread19
and long enough to19
cast on stitches on19
a hole through the19
the parts to be19
you will see that19
if you want to19
and th rows times19
for all kinds of19
as can be seen19
over the end of19
such as is used19
may be put on19
way to make a19
to correspond to right19
the middle stitch of19
the article to be19
join to the st19
so that they can19
may be made as19
for which it is19
be carried out in19
as described in the19
is apt to be19
the nature of the19
of two or three19
in the fire and19
so as to allow19
side of the chain19
the design may be19
two sides of the19
at the back and19
in position on the19
than the width of19
one eighth of an19
long stitch into the19
the cotton to the19
the shape and size19
place by means of19
same length as the19
at the time of19
in the chapter on19
the skill of the19
in the manufacture of19
the work is finished19
a sheet of paper19
this is done in19
are a number of19
on the same stitch19
in the hands of19
piece of hard wood19
on the first chain19
through the center of19
commence at a and19
in every th st19
the border of the19
you will have a19
at the side of19
single on the th19
the angle of the19
may be necessary to19
and nailed to the19
bore a hole in19
with the end of19
sixty being the usual19
should never be used19
the two sides of19
from the wrong side19
or they may be19
are shown in figs19
you are ready to19
shows the method of19
and it should be19
between it and the19
on a level with19
over the edge of19
is clearly shown in19
has the advantage of19
front end of the19
from c to d19
of a pair of19
the front end of19
one side and one19
chain of last round18
make a row of18
same material as the18
it is easier to18
on one end of18
in the same stitch18
in the latter case18
it is not so18
top of the other18
in the next chain18
are worked in raised18
the following is a18
then change the nos18
may be seen in18
in the next pearl18
is worked in raised18
in the vise and18
the th l of18
it is important to18
close to the edge18
until all sts are18
sixteenth of an inch18
will be found useful18
from the right side18
in the winding of18
being careful to have18
work s c in18
may be made in18
as may be seen18
the speed of the18
be worked in the18
right angles to each18
end of needle on18
the l of the18
point put up a18
of an inch deep18
the cotton on the18
double in the next18
the flat side of18
stitch at each end18
into the chain in18
threads of the canvas18
drill a hole in18
when you come to18
as it can be18
colours of the d18
to make sure that18
of the time of18
a piece of hard18
is applied to the18
as to make the18
made from a piece18
shown in the detail18
the stitch at the18
is made of two18
then go to a18
that there will be18
the construction of this18
edge at right angles18
may also be used18
the ends of each18
the picot of the18
cast off in ribbing18
a little of the18
one quarter of an18
the taste of the18
and as long as18
forward and knit together18
within stitches of the18
with a strip of18
be cut out of18
wide and feet long18
in place on the18
other side to correspond18
be made as shown18
st into th loop18
a piece of tin18
this may be made18
commence with the outside18
down the other side18
a thin coat of18
if it does not18
even number of stitches18
pattern until work measures18
the top and the18
of an inch and18
the dimensions given in18
in tatting and crochet18
on the four sides18
may be done with18
against the edge of18
the st into th18
the stitches for the18
to the other end18
is one in which18
apply a coat of18
to point put up18
select a piece of18
cotton twice round the18
side and one edge18
on opposite page materials18
in the ordinary manner18
upon a piece of18
there ought to be18
and is used for18
with a needle and18
the fact that it18
row at neck edge18
in order to keep18
the needle on the18
made of two pieces18
with gold and silver18
illustrated on opposite page18
crochet into the last18
hole bored in the18
of the wood is18
which can be used18
to the edges of18
top edge of the18
you will be able18
a guide for the18
the illustration shows a18
are shown in the18
stitch of the next18
in the illustration is17
be removed from the17
stitch at the point17
at the place where17
is connected to the17
shown in the diagram17
in proportion to the17
in the upper part17
st at each end17
loop on the needle17
edge of the material17
to which they are17
the ends of these17
bear in mind that17
is necessary to have17
enough to hold the17
the top can be17
similar to that shown17
in a variety of17
back end of the17
an inch in diameter17
above and below the17
should be kept in17
drill a small hole17
end of last row17
it is necessary that17
fifths of an inch17
to the shape shown17
the horn of the17
is by no means17
when the gusset is17
the slot in the17
miss the space of17
on the lower edge17
it will be best17
the wood should be17
draw a loop through17
is cut out of17
the table and lay17
it may be necessary17
and repeat until the17
on the outer edge17
should be fastened to17
lay out and cut17
between the first and17
same stitch as the17
the small end of17
the material to be17
as it is not17
it is a simple17
at the rear end17
end of the stick17
press all pieces carefully17
to the l of17
eye of the needle17
that the work is17
kind of work is17
the foundation thread of17
may be applied to17
bring your needle out17
pin at point enclose17
last stitch of the17
and draw up the17
the dotted lines in17
horn of the anvil17
which it can be17
work to be done17
will be observed that17
the attention of the17
fourths of an inch17
with the help of17
worked in point de17
so that the two17
the st chain of17
the inner side of17
be flush with the17
of the rd row17
one and a half17
taking care not to17
the upper side of17
a little more than17
row until you have17
errors have been corrected17
much the same as17
angles to each other17
stitches for each pattern17
the cutting edge of17
the thumb and finger17
for the most part17
for the front of17
on one of the17
be made with a17
on round the table17
any part of the17
in this manner until17
at beg of next17
a piece of glass17
change the same as17
three and a half17
to the last stitch17
to the next purl17
the top of this17
at the middle of17
and cut out the17
can be applied to17
row of plain stitches17
should be made in17
worked from right to17
a stitch of double17
desired length to underarm17
the way of the17
of the box and17
as shown at d17
is cut in the17
the work may be17
seen in the illustration17
is illustrated in fig17
which may be used17
inc in every th17
of some of the17
the wrong side to17
to go around the17
of the top of17
a piece of iron17
can be found in17
swing around table to17
passing with the nd17
so on round the17
in the first instance17
the same as at17
order to make the17
should be placed in17
each of the four17
are to be used17
at the forward end17
under the point of17
end of the line17
a manner that the17
one of the first17
in satin stitch and17
should be used in17
to the th of17
each of the three17
by the dotted line17
after it has been17
of the next sts17
repeat from to times17
the curve of the17
can be obtained in17
a number of stitches17
picot of the th17
at the commencement of17
get a piece of17
it is hard to17
it will be a17
to within last sts17
is well to have17
the front edge of17
purl of the st17
on the stitch at17
should be allowed to16
of the material and16
the number of turns16
by a row of16
same as d row16
of colours of the16
on a flat surface16
slip it off the16
a few drops of16
so as to prevent16
each corner of the16
the time of the16
insert the needle in16
the name of the16
the design on the16
end of the needle16
as if it were16
on the left hand16
which the work is16
and place them on16
plane one side and16
long into the next16
there is no need16
it is an easy16
seed age for planting16
is made by cutting16
the same colour as16
do not try to16
for the first time16
is a simple matter16
rows of plain stitches16
this is a good16
inside of the box16
may be used with16
of the work and16
in the time of16
of the concluding chapter16
may be covered with16
until there are stitches16
of an inch above16
the outside edge of16
be taken that the16
this is for the16
ought to be stitches16
and a number of16
can be purchased from16
the next purl of16
as a guide for16
the other half of16
different parts of the16
to make a small16
for the construction of16
put it into the16
with a view to16
given in the drawing16
list of colours of16
for back of neck16
the st stitch of16
upon the size of16
the last loops of16
and end of each16
of this kind is16
the st and nd16
hand side of the16
ply miss canada fingering16
the under side and16
about a quarter of16
of a strip of16
the two ends together16
be able to make16
for this kind of16
lines of the design16
the thread in the16
if the work is16
sleeve from beginning measures16
turn on reverse side16
with the edge of16
double in each double16
on the principle of16
and it is not16
in that case the16
be made with the16
work rows even in16
plain on the nd16
the loops of the16
stitches into a circle16
join to the rd16
correspond to right front16
is provided with a16
at the right of16
there are stitches on16
but it is a16
tight point de bruxelles16
should be covered with16
table and lay in16
will be found a16
in place by means16
if there is any16
fastened to the top16
in the shape shown16
be taken to have16
the same as no16
until sleeve from beginning16
bring the thread through16
thumb and first finger16
the list of colours16
a level with the16
is said to be16
to a certain extent16
by means of two16
bring the needle out16
lay outside of nos16
that they can be16
the outer end of16
stitches of the preceding16
of the chain stitches16
the back of a16
end of the concluding16
and the other two16
thumb and forefinger of16
stitches to a pattern16
work in pattern for16
opposite sides of the16
th of the chain16
the same loop as16
the same side of16
are at right angles16
of the ends of16
is almost impossible to16
where it is desired16
half the thickness of16
position of the needle16
thread round the needle16
three or four times16
by the number of16
the head of a16
stitch of the last16
in the centre stitch16
that there is no16
to correspond to other16
a change in the16
that they will not16
be found that the16
and you will have16
for a few minutes16
said to have been16
is ready for the16
side of the frame16
to be fastened to16
bring the needle through16
a needle and thread16
the th loop of16
on each end of16
close to each other16
crochet into each loop16
length of the threads16
be screwed to the16
can be made at16
as given for back16
stitch on the right16
so as to fit16
double divided by purl16
pair put up a16
be made by using16
from point to point16
are attached to the16
will be found very16
first half of the16
the first stitch of16
the names of the16
the th and rd16
is the most difficult16
in the st stitch16
the second row of16
the beginning of every16
used in place of16
it is not a16
and ends of the16
that it is not16
at point enclose the16
end of the lever16
are held in place15
with a mixture of15
with a cold chisel15
work into the chain15
two or three stitches15
and then the other15
surface of the work15
same as in no15
should not be too15
exposed to the weather15
and attached to the15
the pattern for the15
be used instead of15
can also be used15
the place of a15
bring back the nos15
as it should be15
of double crochet into15
together to form a15
the middle of each15
should be taken not15
are on each side15
of each of these15
cross over inside of15
is made in two15
is made from a15
sizes and the list15
will be the same15
forward end of the15
are to be found15
st at beg and15
the greater part of15
the th row of15
on the inside and15
is very apt to15
the chain stitches of15
same as for the15
that the ends of15
cast on stitches with15
row is the same15
table of numbers and15
out and cut the15
and bring it through15
on the size of15
chain in last round15
for the reason that15
plain and pearl stitches15
is known as a15
an inch above the15
can be put on15
the fire and heat15
as it will be15
upper side of the15
there are on each15
the table of numbers15
is to place the15
of the next scallop15
first shaping measures ins15
the needle and draw15
double in the middle15
side of the square15
l of the last15
textile fibers and fabrics15
and repeat times from15
there are two ways15
it is sometimes called15
and one edge at15
till you get to15
to act as a15
the stitches into a15
numbers and sizes and15
is inserted in the15
purl of the first15
stitches of double crochet15
in the preparation of15
be seen in illustration15
from b and lay15
and the rest of15
will serve the purpose15
the first part of15
work rows stocking st15
a hole for the15
at the corner of15
on the same side15
you will find the15
the bed of the15
which will be found15
in the manner shown15
cast on a number15
and the other in15
the advantage of being15
in each of next15
the different kinds of15
if you can get15
pattern as given for15
in the position shown15
was attached to the15
be the same as15
on the sides and15
a portion of the15
is to be fastened15
there will now be15
with the shades of15
an inch of the15
can also be made15
on a foundation of15
but it may be15
may be of any15
and the list of15
in much the same15
plain stitch of the15
plain turn the work15
cut from a piece15
of the art of15
loop of the ch15
little larger than the15
the study of the15
of numbers and sizes15
in the third row15
one edge at right15
on to the middle15
and at the end15
half an inch from15
edge of the door15
of the th scallop15
can be obtained from15
in the accompanying sketch15
can be put in15
may be done by15
enough to make a15
the effect of a15
needle and draw it15
can be carried out15
the same width as15
on the next scallop15
continue in this way15
a stitch at the15
cut out with the15
next purl of the15
the needle at the15
the same principle as15
till there are on15
in the british museum15
and finish with a15
a piece of steel15
from to the end15
then k tog at15
each of the chain15
are worked in overcast15
mortise and tenon joint15
it should be done15
wrong side to the15
through the loop on15
the wool round the15
are now ready to15
that can be made15
the next l of15
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fasten on the thread15
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foundation thread of the15
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every alternate row twice15
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picot of the st14
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end of the pipe14
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every row at neck14
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to the depth of14
a pair of pliers14
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by throwing the cotton14
the front and rear14
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the forward end of14
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direction of the stitch14
around the edge of14
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two or three coats14
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alike on both sides14
used for the purpose14
fasten the cotton to14
previous row purl ways14
one end of this14
of the needle for14
space to be filled14
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of the second row14
loop of the last14
thread through the picot14
to the next loop14
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the size and shape14
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in the middle and14
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sides of the mortise14
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like that shown in14
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edges of the boards14
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double passing with the14
how to build a14
inches wide and feet14
on all four sides14
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the life of the14
to the length of14
shown in the engraving14
ending at front edge14
or for each pattern14
of stitches that can14
work patterns from no14
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ending with knit row14
that it would be14
flat side of the14
near the edge of14
to fill up the14
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the thread twice round14
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as to allow the14
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as in the illustration14
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the kind of wood14
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round the needle and14
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gold and silver threads14
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of needle every alternate14
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you did at a14
it off the wire14
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rows of s c14
yellow in pint of14
with the darkest shade14
the st l of14
current in the winding14
one corner of the14
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position shown in fig14
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edge of the anvil14
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than that of the14
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a coat of shellac14
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the opening in the14
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to carry out the14
these rows for inches14
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even in garter st14
plain shuttle thread round14
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