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CONTENTS.
GUIPURE D'ART.
Banner Screen
Border
Border

in

PAOK
.

6c

22

Borders for Couvrettes


Borders for Handkerchief, Corner
Corner Borders

49, 61

44,45

Sh 5*
*4,

Corner Bordebs
Flower in

Frame for
Jewel Case, Covered
Jewel Case Cover

2-5

39
39
ii

in
53
54

Insertion in

21

laS-SRllON

Insertions

16

48

Insertion

Insertion

Insertion

28

35
4i

Insertion

Insertion

47
48

Instructions in

Lace Border for Veils


Lace Border

33

22

Parasol Cover

55

Quarter Squab e

29

Rosettes
28, 48,

50

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CONTENTS.

GUIPURE D'ART.
PAOB.

Scent Sachet

56

Square

62

Square

57

Square

47

Square for D'Oyley


Square in Reticella

Square in Reticella

23

Work
Work

36

(Enlarged)

37

Squares

30, 31

Squares

41, 47

Squares for Antimacassar

42, 43

Squares for Dresses

Squares, Small

41

77, 34, 35

Work Basket
Work Case in

40
58,

59

ROSETTES IN GUIPURE D'ART.


Stitches Grounding

32, 33

Point de Bruxelles

15

Point d'Esprit

12

Point de Feston
Point de Reprise

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...
.

Point de Toile
Stars

Wheels

13

14
13

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16, 17, 18

INSTRUCTIONS

AND PATTERNS
IN

GUIPURE D'ART.
Ancient Guipure was a
with gold,

silver,

name from

its

called

or silk thread,

the silk

by that name.

made of thin vellum, covered


and the word Guipure derives

lace

when

thus twisted round vellum beins


In process of time the use of
vellum

was

discontinued, and a cotton mab~ial


replaced

was

called dentdle

h cartisane

in

England

Guipure lace

it.

in the sixteenth century

Various modern laces are called


Guipure, but the word is
misapplied, since Guipure lace is that
kind only where one thread
is twisted round another
thread or another

substance, as in the

ancient Guipure d'Art.

In every design
will be

upon

where

found useful.

It

lace can be introduced,

looks particularly well

quilted silk or satin.

The

squares,

Guipure d'Art

when mounted

when worked

finely,

look well as toilet-cushions, or, if


worked in coarser thread'
make admirable couvrettes, and as covers
for eider-down silk
quilts are very elegant.
Guipure squares should be connected
by guipure lace, crochet, or tatting, or they
may be edged with

Guipure d^Art.

io
narrow guipure

lace

and joined

over coloured silk or satin

placed

thus arranged, a sofa-cushion appears

of lace

fall

when

only

of plain and lace-covered

in alternate squares

ribbon and

at the corners

to

silk

a ruche of

correspond completes

this

pretty

mounting.

Not one of
is

the least important attractions of Guipure d'Art

the speed with

which

it

fresh patterns are designed

Guipure d'Art
Guipure Lace, and

is

is

is

by

worked, and the ease with which


skilful

workers.

an imitation of the celebrated ancient

worked

upon a square network of

raised

and intersected patterns

linen thread,

Mecklenburg thread of

in

various sizes being used for this purpose.

The

needles employed

are blunt, and have large eyes, to admit the linen thread.

Materials required

ribbon

of various

work
much

is

Mecklenburg thread

of wire covered w'th silk

(jillet),

either

putting-needles and meshes

sizes.

netted foundation, or "fillet"

upon which

embroidered, can be made by ladies very

less cost

The

One frame

one square of Mecklenburg thr^d net

coarse or fine

The

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than

when bought

this elegant

easily,

and

at

ready made.

worked by netting with coarse No. 1 or fine


No. io thread over a mesh measuring three-quarters of an inch
square

is

or more, in rows backwards and forwards.

and increase
stitch

than

I at

square of 26 holes
stitches,

The

forming a fresh

The

is

then decrease

only remain.

stitches,

row till you have one more


number of holes. Thus, if a

the end of every

required for the

is

Begin with 2

required, continue to increase up to 27


I at

the end of every

last 2 stitches

row

till

2 stitches

are knotted together without

stitch.

completed foundation

is

laced

upon the frame, taking the

Guipure d^Art

ii

lacing cotton through the double edge formed by the increased

and decreased
tied at

If the four corners of the netting are

stitches.

each corner of the frame before beginning the lacing, that

operation

The

greatly facilitated.

is

tightly as possible,

netting should be laced as

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d'art

should

perfect regularity

or three hours devoted

not be time wasted, as the most

worked with ease

as

soon as the stitches

Guipure cPArt.

12

The Mecklenburg

thread of Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.,

of Derby, will be found a better colour than any other, as

it

closely resembles the shade of the ancient guipure lace.


It is

sold only in spools of 2 co yards each, and the numbers

run as follow
coarsest,

No.

The

principal

&' Esprit,

20

2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16,

and No. 20 the

No.

2 being the

finest.

stitches

used

in

guipure d'art are Point

Point be Toile, Point de Feston, Point de

2.Point

d'Esprit.

Reprise, Point de Bruxelles, and

Wheels

and Stars.

Point d'Esprit is worked with finer cotton than the foundation, say No. 10 on a foundation of No. 6.
It consists of
a succession of small loops, as will be seen clearly in the illustration.

The

learner should begin

from the mark * No.

I,

and

working a row of loops the length required, turn the frame and
tvork loops on the opposite half of each square intersecting the
first

worked loops

netting.
rhis

careful

in

the centre of

each

examination of Nos.

more clearly than is possible in words.


Point de Toile, or Linen Stitch, is

intervening

bar of

and 4

explain

will

plain darning

unde

Guipure d'Art.

and over each thread


is

much used

the same

this

forms a

in guipure d'art.

number of

stitches in

only,

fine close

each square, both along and

Toile.

number of threads shown in


but 6 and even 8 are used in many
;

groundwork, and

Care should be taken to keep

3.Point de
across

the

illustration

No.

is

netted foundations in

fine patterns.

Point de Feston
as seen

by

illus*"

ation

worked by a series of overcast stitches,


4, which clearly shows the manner ot

is

4~

4.Point de

working.

The

frame

is

Feston.

turned at each stitch, the stitches are

taken across the squares, and increase in length at the top of


the square.

Guipure d*ArU

14

Point de Reprise, or Darning, is worked by stretching


or 3 threads over I, or 2, or more squares. The thread

5.

Poin.

<ie

while passing through to form the next.

very easily acquired.

It is

is

Reprise.

darned over and under, and the needle used to arrange the
stitch

This

last

stitch is

always worked with coarser thread

Leaf.

6.

than the foundation


coarse groundwork.
figures %

&c.

No.

No.

8-

thread should be employed foi a

shows

this stitch

used to form

stars,

Guipure d'Art.
Point de Bruxelles,
kind of loose button-hole

7.

patterns

when

and for

the

filling

number of

finishes

stitch.

off in

shown on pages

stitch,

and

is

12 and 13,

is

used for forming various

Point de Brtneiles.
up squares.

stitches

8.

leaf

as

is

It

also forms "leaves,"

decreased each

row

until the

Point de Bruxelles.

a point.

Nos. 7 and 8 clearly show

this

Guipure d'Art.

i6

Wheels
Four threads

are easy to

are taken across, as

9.

thread

is

work, and are begun

shown

in the centre

in design

No.

9-5

the

Wheel (commenced).

twisted in bringing

it

back

to the centre,

and the wheel

formed by passing the thread under and over the netting and the

10.Wheel.

crossing threads.

It is

fastened off on the back of the several

wheels.

Wheel No.

II

is

a square wheel, and

manner, with the addition of point

is

worked

d'esprit lQops,

in the

same

through which,

Guipure d*Art

*7

of
and under and over the cross-twisted threads, 4 or 5 rows

thread are passed.

11.

Stars
1

7,

are of various form, as

shown

in

Nos. T4, 15, 16,

and 18

No. 14

is

worked

Square Wheel.

in

point de feston (see page 13)

Wheel larger than

single square hole,

which

is

round

its reaJ size.

filled

in

by

small wheel

or

rosette

No. 15

is

worked

in point

de feston and point de Bruxelles,

i8

IwT

Guipure d^Art.
Iy

No. 16

round a centre simply crossed by


point
is

more

elaborate,

and

is

worked thus

'

d esprit

:Begin

at

13Wheel Completed.
the place

marked a; twkt the linen thread


3 times round the
nearest thread, draw it on to
the knot b; repeat this
3 times,

14 Star.
following the order of the letters
twist the linen thread also
;
between the threads, as can be seen from
the illustration, and

Guipure d*ArU

fasten

it

*9

underneath the knot a; for the wheel fasten on the

cotton afresh and

work

the remaining pattern in darning stitch

(point de reprise)

15. Star.

No. 18

consists of a double cross

linen thread.

Copy

formed by twisted loops of

these loops exactly from illustration

16. Star.

8.

20
One

Guipure d^ArU

part of the straight cross

17.

the slanting

cross,

and

Detail of

lastly,

lies

underneath, then comes

Star.

the other part of the straight

cross.

18. Star.

In the centre the loops of linen thread are fastened with

rounds of

stitches.

(See illustration 18}.

two

Guipure d'Art.

Overcast Stitch

worked

is

21

embroidery overcast, and

like

forms the stems of the flowers and leaves of guipure

worked over one or two coarse


No. 28, and forms the triangles

threads.

It

it is

employed

is

the centre of

in

d'art

in

the middle

squares.

19.

19.

Insertion in Guipure d'Art.

Insertion in

Guipure (TArt,

Materials: Guipure frame netting of 6 boles wide; Mecklenbirg thread No. $

or 10

needle No.

For the netted foundation, which


o\\d

7.

is

six holes wide, begin at

work 5 rows, at
continue to work the

corner with 2 stitches,

which increase

stitch,

number of stitches,
tow and increasing

at

strip

with the same

at

the end of one

the end of the next.

For decreasing

alternately decreasing
I

the end of each of

net 2 stitches together, for increasing net 2 stitches in the


hole.

When

the

strip

is

sufficiently

long,

complete

same
it

by

decreasing in the same proportion as the increasing at the beginning.


vvill

As

the pattern

is

so clearly

be very easy to work from

it.

shown
It

is

in the illustration,

worked

in

it

point de

%2

Guipure d^Art.

feston

and

insertion

star

wheels

finished

is

on

the border

either side

is

in

point d'esprit.

The

with a row of button-hole

stitcheso

20.--Lace Border in Guipure cTArt.


Material

Messrs. Walter Evans and Oo.'s Mecklenburg thread Nc. 8 or 10.

This border may be used for various purposes


pretty edging for toilet cushions if

20.

worked

it

makes

in fine thread,

and

Lace Border in Guipure d'Art,

looks equally well for tiimming couvrettes, &c,, in No. 2 thread.

The

netting

d'esprit

netted

is

nine holes wide, the stitches employed are point

and point de

ground

is

cut

feston, the

away

edge

is

in

buttonhole

outside the scallops.

stitch,

the

Guipure d'Art.

21.
Materials:

Frame;

Square for D'Oy/ey.

square of netting; Mecklenburg reel thread Nos.


needle No.

This square may be used

2i.

Pattern of

d'oyley, or pincushion.

are

worked

2%

The

to

is

shown

in full

and ioj

form part of a couvrette, or

Square for D'Oyley.

three other corners of the square

exactly like the one seen in illustration

in the centre

6.

size.

The

square

point d'esprit, linen stitch, and point de reprise.

the rosette

worked in
Each of the

is

Guipure d^Art.

24
leaves of the foliage

worked

is

in

one hole of the netting

thev

worked by throwing the cotton three times across the hole,


and working darning stitch on them. The stem is worked in

are

The

overcast on the thread of the netting.

worked

like the leaves,

daisy in the centre

is

each leaf taking up one or more holes of

the netting.

22.

22 and
Materials

Corner Border in Guipure d'Ari

Corner Borders

2%.'-

Guipure cTArt.

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread


couvrettes,

No.

8 for pillow-cases,

These corner borders


couvrettes
stitch,

in

the

darning

stitches
stitch,

No. 2 for

No. 16 for lace edgings.

are suitable for pillow-cases or small

worked on

these

point de Bruxelles,

are

linen

and wheels.

The

patterns

formed by

edge

Ls

away

after tli^se are

13.

24.

Guipure

d** Art.

buttonhole

stitches.

The

netting

is

cut

worked.

Comer Border in Guipure d'Art.

Strip of Insertion in

Guipure tfArt.

Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. S

This
zigzag

strip

lines

that

it

is

8 stitches wide, and

is

worked

in

of point de feston, with a border of point desprit

and point de
triangle left

of insertion

toile

a four-point star occupies the centre of

by the zigzag

line.

This pattern

is

so easy to

me

work

hardly needs description, the only part requiring care


c

26

Guipure d^Art*

being the squares of point de feston

24...

centre,

to

Pattern for a strip of

these are

in

cne

Insertion in Guipure d'Art.

and the thread should be drawn rather

form a good square.

begun

tightly

so as

Guipure d^ArU

%7

25.Small Square.
Frame; Messrs.

Materials:

6j

Work

"Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 4,

or 8 for the netting, and No. 6 for the pattern.

over a mesh measuring 2 T\y inch round the foundation

of each square, which has seven stitches in length, and as


in

breadth.

d'esprit,

It

is

and wheels.

embroidered

The

outer edge

25.

hole stitch.

in

darning
is

many

and point

stitch,

worked round

in button-

Small Square.

Larger squares are worked in the same manner*

only a few rows larger in length and breadth.


fastened together with a few stitches, and

The

squares arc

sewn on the pincushion

or any article they are intended to ornament.

26. Insertion

in Guipure

cTArU

Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No.

8,

or 16

for very fine work.

This

strip

cf insertion

kinds of lingeries.

The

is

very pretty, and can be used for

size of the material depends, of

all


23

Guipure

on the use to be made of the

worked

in linen stitch

darning

stitch.

The

d 3 Ar1.

insertion.

The

guipure pattern

is

and point d'esprit, the raised leaves in

edges are worked round with buttonhole

stitches.

26.

Insertion in Guipure d'Art.

27.
Material

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No.

This rosette

is

worked

27.

A larger

Rosette in Guipure d'Art.

in

point de toile and small wheels.

Rosette in Guipure d'Art.

wheel occupies the

TCHi&d of overcast.

6.

centre,

and

is

ornamented

witli

Guipure d^Art.

28.
Materials

Quarter of a Square

One guipure frame

This pattern shows,


guipure

d'art.

The

2%.

a border

in

29

Guipure d* Art.

Mecklenburg thread Nos. 6 and 12 ; needle Xo.


in full size,

outer border

is

one quarter of a square


in point d'esprit,

7.

in

then comes

Quarter of a Square in Guipure d'Art.

in linen stitch.

these stars are

worked

on the netting

at the points

There

are large stars in the corners

in raised darning stitch only,

of each brand

and fastened

in the centre

of the

wheel (see No. 13) edged with buttonhole stitch.


The pattern for the centre, one quarter of which only is seen in
star there is a

the illustration, consists of


point de Bruxelles, 4

4 branches forming

cp^n-worked

stars or

small triangles in

wheels worked over


Guipure

3
4

d yArt.

holes of the netting, and a four-branched centre of point de

ieston with a wheel in the middle*

29 and 30.
Materials

Square Patterns in Guipure d'Art*

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co/s linen thread No. 2 for the netting, and
their

No. 29.

Mecklenburg thread for the guipure

The

round of small wheels or

is

worked.

this

round,

three other knots, so as to

de

toile

then follows

rosettes.

these, fasten the cotton to

square stitch of

S.

Square Pattern in Guipure d'Art.

in point d'e&prit, the inner border in point

For

No.

outer border of this pretty square

2.9.

stitches

one of the knots of the

first

work one loop upon each of the


form a slanting cross then work

round the centre point of the cross, passing

alternately

under and

Guipure d^Art.

over

its

branches, then twist the cotton over the threads of the

foundation until the next square

is

reached, and begin another

wheel.

The
reprise

composed of wheels and point de


the pattern round the centre is worked in point de

centre of

No. 29

50.

feston, differing a

is

Square Pattern in Guipure d'Art.

little

from

that given

on pages II and 12, but

the illustration clearly shows the difference.

No. 30 has
by a

page 18)

star (see

surround

this

similar borders to

in

the centre

point de feston

is

occupied

four large wheels

the square stitches between are filled with small

wheels and with groups of


sheaves.

No. 29

Point d'esprit and

only, complete this square.

long loops, fastened together


point de

toile,

in

worked one way


Guipure d'Art.

3*

to

Four Patterns

34*

in

Guipure (TArt.

Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 2 or 16,

according to the size of the work.

These four

patterns will be found useful for filling

squares, or for varying the usual

31.

No.

1 is

of point desprit.

Pattern in Guipure d'Art.

a succession of point de feston stitches,

32.

fill

groundwork

which half

Pattern in Guipure d'Art.

each square of the netting.

with great regularity.

up small

This pattern must be worked

Guipure d'Art.

No. 32
No. 33

33

consists of a kind of double point desprit.


is

a thread twisted

and taken

across each square, an^

resembles lace stitches.

33.

No. 34

is

with point d

a succession of small close wheels, intermingled

esprit.

This grounding

34.

35.
Materials

is

Pattern in Guipure d'Art.

is

very

effective.

Pattern in Guipure d'Art.

Lace Border for

Veils y

&c.

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 16


of square netting of the required length ; oblong frame.

strip

This simple border is easily and quickly worked. The edge


overcast, the ground worked in point desprit, the border in


Guipure d^Art.

34

point de toile, and the pattern in point de reprise.

pleted the netting

is

cut

35.

2 squares of netting of 8 holes

in

They

16,

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'a

according to the fineness required.

are very pretty for cravat ends, cuffs, or hand*

36.

kerchiefs.

the overcast edge.

Squares in Guipure (PAvt.

Mecklenburg thread No. 10 or

These squares

com-

Lace Border for Yeils, &c.

36 and 37.
Materials

away from

When

are

Square in Guipure d'Art.

worked on

netting with very fine cotton

the usual manner, beginning on

two

stitches in

one corner.

Guipure d'Art.

The

35

different stitches of the guipure darning can

be

distinctly

seen in illustration, and are point de feston, point de reprise, point

37.

de

toile,

and point

surround a wheel

in

Square in Guipure d'Art.

d'esprit

on No. 36, and the same

stitches

No. 37.

38. Guipure d'Art Insertion.

38.

Insertion in

Guipure d'Art

Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread Nos. 8 to 165
strip of netting length required.

This
in point

insertion

de feston.

is

worked

in point

The ground

de

toile,

and wheels worked

in point d'esprit.


Guipure d^Art.

39 and 40.

Square in Guipure Point de Vetuse (Ret icella),

Materials: Coarse or fine linen; Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s

Mecklenburg thread No. 4 or

39.

This square

is

Square in Point de Yenise.

worked

together with other squares


cushions, &c.

It is

12.

in
;

it

the so-called point de Venise,


is

very pretty for covers,

worked on coarse or

toilet

fine linen, according to

Guipure cPArt.
the use yon wish to

make of

it.

37

Prepare a square piece of linen,

by drawing out long and cross threads, so as to form perfect


squares.
In the pattern No. 39, which is worked on fine linen,

St

\mmm
40.

Quarter Sqtiare in BeticeUa Woyk (Enlarged).

28 threads have been drawn out, both the long and cross way
8 squares are formed in this

been drawn out

way

each time that 28 threads have

leave 7 or 8 threads of the ground,

form the framework.

Then

fasten the piece of linen

which

on card-


Guipure d^Art

38
board, and

work

Then work with

round the inner edge.

close button-hole stitch

darning stitch over the long and cross threads

of the ground.

From No.

larger than full size,

4 times
work is
patterns

40, which shows the fourth part of the square

When

darned.
the

in

it

how

easy to see

is

the latter

is

the frame-

entirely darned,

work

The

squares in button-hole stitch.

different

the

rows of button-hole

circular

and serpentine patterns consist of

stitch

the patterns which imitate wtiole rosettes and half rosettes

worked

are

rows of button-hole

in

thread must be

be seen

in illustration,

knots in the
in

each stitch

last

button-hole stitched

when

work

all

place to the other, as can

row

completed, another
first

the right-hand corner

show

are wanting there.

The

open-work hem, which can

made by working

stitch,

and drawing the

No. 40.

It is easy,

The

The

dotted lines in

edged

square

is

also be

worked from No. 40,

all

round with an

-Corner Patterns in Guipure (FArU


14.

patterns are very pretty for cushions, handkerchiefs, Sec

netted ground

& stitches, and


I stitch at

how-

the direction of the patterns which

Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No.

These

The

are

completed knot.

the patterns from

41 and 42.

For each row the

and fastened on the framework.

cotton again through the


ever, to

stitch.

drawn from one

first

work

be worked from the corner.

Cast on

is

to

in

rows backwards and forwards, increasing

the end of every row.

The

pattern

is

worked

in

point d'esprit, linen, and darning stitch, as can be seen in illustration.

Guipure d'Art.

41 and 42.

43*

Corner Borders.

Flower for Ornamenting Cravats and Caps


Materials: Black or coloured

silks,

43.Flower
is

in

Guipure a Art*

or Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s

Mecklenburg thread No.

This pattern

39

io.

in Guipure d'Art.

worked with middle-sized

light-coloured


Guipure d*Art.

4o
purse

silk in

guipure d'art on netting.

worked with white thread or black

Bamboo

44.

is

stand of varnished

made of bamboo cane and blue

and covered with guipure d

bamboo

half inches wide, and five


is

satin,

Work Basket Covered with Guipure d'Art.

fastened on cardboard,

satin,

Netting.

cane basket blue satin ; cardboard netting ; Messrs.


Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 16.

This elegant basket

inside

de reprise.

silk in point

Work Basket with Covering of Darned

/|/f.

Materials

This pattern can also be

is

and

used are point de

toile,

art

The

twelve inches long, seven and a


a half inches high.

made of cardboard, covered on both

and the guipure d

art.

The

case

sides with blue

on the outside only.

The

stitches

point de reprise, and point d'esprit.

Guipure of Art.

45 and 46.
Materials

41

Squares in Guipure a Art.


'

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 12 or 20


and point d' esprit according to the fineness required.

Both these square patterns are

45*

suitable

for

ornamenting

Square in Guipure
d'Art.

lingerie, cravats, collars,

&c.

Repeated

at regular intervals

on a

larger centre, they are likewise suitable for couvrettes, cushions,

pillow-cases, &c.

they are worked in darning and linen

46.

stitch.

Square in Guipure
d'Art.

47.
Materials

Strip of netting 6 holes wide, and of the required length ; Messrs.


Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 8 or 12.

This simple

worked

at

Insertion in Guipure d'Art.

insertion consists

of double rows of wheels

each side of a strip of point d'esprif , an edge of button-

hole stitches being worked between the rows.


42

Guipure d'Arf.

47-

Guipure d'Art Insertion.

48 and 40.
Materials

No. 48

Squares for Antimacassar.

Square of netting of 12 holes Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'


Mecklenburg thread No. &.
;

in

is

Square for Antimacassar.

very quickly worked.

The border and groundwork

point d'esprit, the centre star in point de reprise, the pattern in

Guipure cfArU

point de

Wheels

toile.

fill

43

in the four holes in the centre of the

squares.

No. 49 has a border

in point d'esprit, the star

is

point de feston, the other stitches are point de toile.


in part

of star pattern No.

49.

1-6.

Square for Antimacassar.

50 and 5 1
Material

worked in
Wheels

-Borders in Guipure d" Art.

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. S or 16%

These corner borders are very suitable for couvrett-es, and,


worked with fine thread, for pocket-handkerchiefs. The netted
ground of the borders is to be worked in the size seen in illustration
stitch,

No. 51 darn the ground in button-hole


point d'esprit, and point de feston
trie

for the border

darning

stitch,

Guipure cfArt.

44

50.

partem No. 50
mall wheels

is

Border in Guipure d'Art.

worked

are also to be

in linen

stitch

worked.

and point d

esprit

Both borders are

to

be

Guipure

d , Art.

45

51. Border in Guipure d'Art.

worked round

away along

in button-hole

the outside.

stitch

the netted ground

is

cut

Guipure d'Art.

46

52 and 53
Materials

Squares in Guipure

d! Art.

Messr3. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg tliread No. 20

netted squares of 7 and 8 holes.

52.

Square in Guipure d'Art.

These two small squares are


lappets for caps

and

suitable for

They

lingeries.

are

ornamenting era rats,

worked

in

darning and

!*NrOilPI

^^^W

WWm

YyTVjP^HJ^N
/ ^y^j/lJ^B|kjj *ffiiS4M/^

4~

\j

l^w9w
53.

The

linen stitch.

Square in Guipure d'Art.

centre part of the square,

wheel covered with raised


54.
Material

The
as the

No. 52,

is

a small

stitches.

Square in Guipure (FArt.

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg tliread No. 12.

centre of this square

border

point de toile

worked in point de feston as well


forms the groundwork of the square
is

Guipure cfArt,
in

the

centre,

47

round which a row of button-hole

stitch

is

worked.

54.

Insertion in

55.
Materials

Square in Guipure d'Art.


Guipure tfArt.

Strip of netting of 4 holes in width

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co/s

Mecklenburg thread No.

The ground

of

this

simple pattern

is

12.

worked

square wheels are worked in the centre of the

55.

56

to

6 1.

in point d'esprit,

strip.

Insertion in Guipure d'Art.

Different Strips of Insertion , Rosettes

and Lace,

in

Guipure d'Art.
Materials

Fine white cotton ; Messrs. Walter Evans and Ce.'s Mecklenburg


thread Nos. 16 and 20.

These
suitable for

strips

of insertion, rosettes, and

ornamenting

lingeries, cravats,

&c.

borders are very

The ground

of

Guipure d^Art.

48
insertion,

Nos. $6 and 58,

is

worked with

fine

white cotton over

a fine steel knitting-needle, in slanting netting, and darned with

thread in the manner seen in illustrations.

56.

of each

Insertion in Gnipure d'Art.

rounds wide, and worked with button-hole, stitch along

strip is II

57.

the edges

The ground

Insertion in Guipure d'Art.

the darned patterns can be

58.

For the

rosette,

worked from

illustration,

"Rosette in Guipure d'Art.

No. 58,

cast

on 6

stitches over a fine knitting-

needle, and join the stitches into a circle

in the 1st

round work

Guipure d'Art.

stitches

in

every

In the

stitch.

2nd

stitches in every increased stitch of the

every other stitch

In

stitch.

the

knitting-needle double the size of the


stitch in

7 th

5th

rounds work

preceding round, and

in

6th round take a


first,

fine needle as follows

59.

Draw

steel

and work over

every stitch of the preceding round.

round over the

first,

49

Then work

it

the

Border in Guipure d'Art.

always the second stitch of 2 stitches through the

and work

through the

first,

the 8th round

and then

work always

2 crossed stitches,

the stitch

stitch in

stitch

which has been drawn

through the other

stitches in the stitch

stitch in all the other stitches.

stitch.

In

between the
Lastly, darn

the rosette, from illustration, with fine glazed cotton.

For the ground of the


cast

on 6

stitches, join the stitches into a

in the 1st

round 2

rounds 2

stitches

stitches

stitch.

stitches
in

Nos 60 and 61,


circle, and work then

rosettes, illustrations

in

every stitch

in

the following 8

every increased stitch, in

The

last

(loth) round

is

all

the other

worked without

Guipure d'Art.

5
increasing.

Then darn

the rosettes, from illustrations, with

thread in darning stitch, linen stitch, and point d'esprit.

edges of the two

rosettes are

6c.

stitch

in

These two

worked round

The

in button-hole

.Rosette in Guipure d'Art.

every selvedge
rosettes can

61.

stitch

work

button-hole stitches.

be joined together for small couvrettes.

Rosette in Guipure d'Art.

The ground

of the border, No. 59, is formed by a strip


of straight netting 9 squares wide, cut out in Vandykes on ore
side,

and worked round

in button-hole stitch, as seen in illustra-

Guipure d*Art.

tion.

This ground

point

desprit,

wheels

is

linen

5*

darned, from No. 59, in darning stitch,


stitch,

and ornamented with

bars

and

(See illustration).

62.

Corner Border in Guipure d'Aii.

62 and 63.
Material

Corner Borders in Guipure d'Art

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 20 for


handkerchief, or No. 8 for couvrettes.

These

corner

borders

are

suitable

for

handkerchiefs,

&c, or as strips of insertion for cushions or


They are worked with more or less fine cotton,

couvrettes,

pillow-

cases.

accord*

Guipure d^Art.

52

ing to the use they are meant for.

They

are edged

round with

button-hole stitch on the outside, and finished off with a

crochet purl.

Work

double in every button-hole

every other stitch draw

63.

tenth of an inch

purl

take

up

stitch

row
;

of

after

out the loop on the needle about one-

Comer Border in Guipure <TArt.

take out the needle and leave the loop as a

loop in

double

last

stitch,

and

cast

it

off with

the next double stitch.

Jewel Case, firming Pincushion.

64.
Materials

Deal box

satin ruche

satin ribbon

quilted satin

and

silk

cord

guipure netting.

This case

consists of a square cardboard or deal box, lined

d , Art,

Guipure

with

satin,

with

satin,

fifths

The

and

slightly quilted

and ornamented

all

it

also covered

is

round with a

satin

of an inch wide, pleated in the manner seen in


top of the

box

is

64.

stuffed so as to

silk cords,

and

6$.
Materials

on the top
ruche fourillustration.

form a pincushion.

It

is

Jewel Case, with Pincushion.

then covered with guipure d'art No. 6$.

with

53

at the

corners with

Ornament

bows of

Guipure Pattern for Jewel

all

round

satin ribbon.

Case.

Netting 25 holes square Messrs. Walter Evans and Co/s


Mecklenburg thread No. 14.

This cover

is

worked

in point d'esprit, point

de

toile,

point

Guipure d~*Art.

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Guipure Pattern tor Jewel Case (No.

de reprise, and point de feston.


occasionally.

64).

Thick dots are introduced

Guipure d'Jrt.

66.
2>Iaterials

Parasol Cover
:

in

S5

d" Art.

Guipure

(Frontispiece?)

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 20, and
cotton No. 80.

For working

this cover,

of

illustration two-thirds

one part of which

its full

work

size,

shown

is

a straight strip

first

of netting for the foundation, which must count as


in

width

size

of the holes depends on the

mesh which you


No. 80, over a

Begin the

and work

than the stripe


stitches

then

is

decrease

The

long.

certain

remains untouched.
stitch

row on
I

you have

till

cotton

Cast on 2

stitch

stitch

more

width, on our pattern 68

number of

the same

stitches,

the end of

at
till

the strip

row, and

250

is

and

stitches

bottom

number of rows in which the last stitch


At the beginning of the row do not work

over the mesh, but only

preceding row, so that the cotton


strip is

one corner.

strip is finished off in a straight line at the

by working a

worked with

which measures two-fifths

in

the end of the ne^t,

I at

is

strip in

have holes

to

alternately

increase

The

rows backwards and forwards, increasing

in

work

then

pattern

end of every row,

stitch at the

holes

size of the knitting-needle or

steel knitting-needle

of an inch round.
stitches,

The

use.

many

the width of the covering.

as are required for

our

in

knot in the

I
is

drawn on

stitch

tight.

of the

When

the

completed, trace from No. 66 the outlines for the pattern

of each of the eight parts of the parasol with double thread, in

such a manner that two parts


reversed

that

is,

seen in illustration,
stitch,

next to

the point of one part must

wide part of the next


hole

lie

part.

Then work

lie

next to the

in each part the pattern

and afterwards each part round with button-

working over the double

different parts,

each other, but

outline.

Cut out the

and sew them together on the wrong side with

close overcast stitch.


Guipure d^Art

5*

67.

67.

Scent Sachet in Guipure d'Art.


Scent Sachet in Guipure cCArt.

Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 18; green
satin; poudre d'iris; green satin ribbon; green silk cord.

The

size of the netting

depends on that of the sachet.

The

Guipure d'Art.

57

netting must be fastened in a frame, and darned with fine thread

the flowers are


d'esprit.

poudre
all

The

d'iris.

worked

in

cushion

When

darning

is

stitch,

and the ground

made of green

satin,

perfumed with

the netting has been fastened on,

round with a green

satin ruche,

and green

in point

it is

silk cord,

edged

forming

loops at every corner.

68.

68.
Materials

Square in Guipure d'Art.


Square in Guipure d'Art.

Netted square of 26 stitches Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s


Mecklenburg thread No. 12.

This pattern

is

worked

in point d'esprit,

edged with an
E

out-


Guipure d'Art.

58
line

of point de reprise.

button-bole

Point de

stitch.

upon which point de

reprise

Blue satin

toile is
is

little

five inches

and

used for the groundwork,

in

Guipure

a"Art.

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread

No. 16; blue

This

silk cord.

work-case, of darned netting and blue


four-fifths long, four inches wide,

69.

in close

worked.

Work Case

69 and 70.
Materials

This outline may be worked

and

is

satin, is

fastened

Work Case in Guipure d'Art (Back).

The back, front, side, and


one piece. The netting is worked

with a loop and button.

the flap are

worked all in
with white
thread No. 12, over a mesh measuring at least two-fifths of an inch
round.
For the flap the netting must be slanted off on both
sides
this is done either by decreasings, or by cutting off the
;

corners of the work.

darning

stitch,

The

then darned in linen stitch,

from No. 70, which shows the


and from No. 69, which shows the back. The

and point

front of the case,

latter is

d'esprit,

Guipure d'Art.

netting
sides

is

59

then lined with blue satin, and sewn together

at the

The

flap is

with button-hole stitches on the right

edged with button-hole

stitch

a small loop to correspond.

side.

sew on a small button, and make

The

case

is

edged

all

round with

blue silk cord.

70.

Work Case in Guipure d'Art (Front).

71 and 72.
Materials

Banner Screen

in

Guipure cTArt.

Netting ; Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 12


carved oak stand ; glace silk ; cords j tassels.

Banner-screens are used in two ways, either suspended from


the mantelpiece or

The

as

shown

in

illustration

No. 7 1.

23 inches long, 19 inches wide, lined with coloured


and edged with a lace border of guipure dart. The

banner

glace silk,

mounted

is

design for the banner

is

given in the frontispiece, No. 72.

Work

groundwork over a larger or smaller mesh,


the size you wish it to be.
The pattern is worked

the netting for the

according to

in point d'esprit, point

de reprise, and point de

toile.

When

the

6o
pattern

Guipure d^Art.

is

completed, line the banner with coloured

silk,

edge

with a gathered border of guipure dart, finish with coloured

71.

silk

Banner Screen in Guipure d'Art.

cords and tassels.

The

banner

may be

finished ofF in close

button-hole stitch, instead of adding the lace border.

61

Guipure d'Art.

73.

73.

Border in Guipure d'Art


Border

in

Guipure cfArt.

Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No-

This border

is

suited for couvrettes.

It is

worked

8.

in point


Guipure d'Art.

62

d'esprit, point

de reprise, or plain darning

stitch,

edged by a row

of button-hole, and finished with a crochet edging.

74.

74.
Materials

Square in Guipure d'Art.


Square in Guipure (PArt.

Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No.

12,

netted

square of 20 holes.

This

pretty square

feston, point de toile,

worked

in a pattern

and point de

formed by point de

reprise, the star in the centre

shown on page 20, omitting the alternate points border


point d'esprit, ground worked in simple crossed bars.

as that

of

is

Guipure d^Art.

63

Table of the right size of Mecklenburg thread to use

working

in

No
Antimacassars

Borders

Handkerchiefs

20

Insertions

Lace edgings and

Lamp

shades

insertions

Parasol covers

Sachets

Sofa cushions

16
18

T2

16

Toilet cushions
Toilet mats

10

10

FRAMES
May

be obtained for large, middle-size, and small squares.

Oblong frames

J.

are used for

OGDEN AND

CO.,

working

PRINTERS,

172.

insertions

ST,

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