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GUIPURE D'ART.
Banner Screen
Border
Border
in
PAOK
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6c
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44,45
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Corner Bordebs
Flower in
Frame for
Jewel Case, Covered
Jewel Case Cover
2-5
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39
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53
54
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21
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Insertions
16
48
Insertion
Insertion
Insertion
28
35
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Insertion
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48
Instructions in
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22
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55
Quarter Squab e
29
Rosettes
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GUIPURE D'ART.
PAOB.
Scent Sachet
56
Square
62
Square
57
Square
47
Square in Reticella
23
Work
Work
36
(Enlarged)
37
Squares
30, 31
Squares
41, 47
42, 43
Squares, Small
41
77, 34, 35
Work Basket
Work Case in
40
58,
59
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
1% 20
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.
lace
when
was
was
called dentdle
h cartisane
in
England
Guipure lace
it.
substance, as in the
In every design
will be
upon
where
found useful.
It
The
squares,
Guipure d'Art
when mounted
when worked
finely,
Guipure d^Art.
io
narrow guipure
lace
and joined
placed
of lace
fall
when
only
in alternate squares
ribbon and
at the corners
to
silk
a ruche of
correspond completes
this
pretty
mounting.
Not one of
is
which
it
Guipure d'Art
Guipure Lace, and
is
is
is
by
workers.
worked
raised
linen thread,
Mecklenburg thread of
in
The
needles employed
are blunt, and have large eyes, to admit the linen thread.
Materials required
ribbon
of various
work
much
is
Mecklenburg thread
(jillet),
either
sizes.
upon which
less cost
The
One frame
coarse or fine
The
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than
when bought
this elegant
easily,
and
at
ready made.
is
and increase
stitch
than
I at
square of 26 holes
stitches,
The
forming a fresh
The
is
then decrease
only remain.
stitches,
is
Begin with 2
last 2 stitches
row
till
2 stitches
stitch.
completed foundation
is
laced
Guipure d^Art
ii
and decreased
tied at
stitches.
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greatly facilitated.
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d'art
should
perfect regularity
as
Guipure cPArt.
12
The Mecklenburg
it
run as follow
coarsest,
No.
The
principal
&' Esprit,
20
No.
2 being the
finest.
stitches
used
in
2.Point
d'Esprit.
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
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.
intervening
bar of
and 4
explain
will
plain darning
unde
Guipure d'Art.
much used
the same
this
forms a
in guipure d'art.
number of
stitches in
only,
fine close
Toile.
groundwork, and
3.Point de
across
the
illustration
No.
is
netted foundations in
fine patterns.
Point de Feston
as seen
by
illus*"
ation
is
4~
4.Point de
working.
The
frame
is
Feston.
Guipure d*ArU
14
5.
Poin.
<ie
It is
is
Reprise.
darned over and under, and the needle used to arrange the
stitch
This
last
stitch is
Leaf.
6.
&c.
No.
No.
8-
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
Point de Brtneiles.
up squares.
stitches
8.
leaf
as
is
It
decreased each
row
until the
Point de Bruxelles.
a point.
this
Guipure d'Art.
i6
Wheels
Four threads
are easy to
9.
thread
is
shown
in the centre
in design
No.
9-5
the
Wheel (commenced).
twisted in bringing
it
back
to the centre,
formed by passing the thread under and over the netting and the
10.Wheel.
crossing threads.
It is
wheels.
Wheel No.
II
is
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
11.
Stars
1
7,
shown
in
and 18
No. 14
is
worked
Square Wheel.
in
which
is
round
filled
in
by
small wheel
or
rosette
No. 15
is
worked
in point
i8
IwT
Guipure d^Art.
Iy
No. 16
more
elaborate,
and
is
worked thus
'
d esprit
:Begin
at
13Wheel Completed.
the place
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
work
(point de reprise)
15. Star.
No. 18
linen thread.
Copy
16. Star.
8.
20
One
Guipure d^ArU
17.
the slanting
cross,
and
Detail of
lastly,
lies
Star.
cross.
18. Star.
rounds of
stitches.
two
Guipure d'Art.
Overcast Stitch
worked
is
21
like
threads.
It
it is
employed
is
the centre of
in
d'art
in
the middle
squares.
19.
19.
Insertion in
Guipure (TArt,
or 10
needle No.
7.
is
work 5 rows, at
continue to work the
which increase
stitch,
number of stitches,
tow and increasing
at
strip
at
For decreasing
alternately decreasing
I
When
the
strip
is
sufficiently
long,
complete
same
it
by
As
the pattern
is
so clearly
it.
shown
It
is
in the illustration,
worked
in
it
point de
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Guipure d^Art.
feston
and
insertion
star
wheels
finished
is
on
the border
either side
is
in
point d'esprit.
The
stitcheso
20.
worked
it
makes
in fine thread,
and
The
netting
d'esprit
netted
is
and point de
ground
is
cut
feston, the
away
edge
is
in
buttonhole
stitch,
the
Guipure d'Art.
21.
Materials:
Frame;
2i.
Pattern of
d'oyley, or pincushion.
are
worked
2%
The
to
is
shown
in full
and ioj
in the centre
6.
size.
The
square
the rosette
worked in
Each of the
is
Guipure d^Art.
24
leaves of the foliage
worked
is
in
thev
are
The
worked
is
the netting.
22.
22 and
Materials
Corner Borders
2%.'-
Guipure cTArt.
No.
8 for pillow-cases,
in
the
darning
stitches
stitch,
No. 2 for
worked on
these
point de Bruxelles,
are
linen
and wheels.
The
patterns
formed by
edge
Ls
away
13.
24.
Guipure
d** Art.
buttonhole
stitches.
The
netting
is
cut
worked.
Strip of Insertion in
Guipure tfArt.
This
zigzag
strip
lines
that
it
is
is
worked
in
and point de
triangle left
of insertion
toile
by the zigzag
line.
This pattern
is
so easy to
me
work
26
Guipure d^Art*
24...
centre,
to
these are
in
cne
begun
tightly
so as
Guipure d^ArU
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25.Small Square.
Frame; Messrs.
Materials:
6j
Work
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.
The
squares arc
26. Insertion
in Guipure
cTArU
8,
or 16
This
strip
cf insertion
kinds of lingeries.
The
is
all
23
Guipure
worked
in linen stitch
darning
stitch.
The
d 3 Ar1.
insertion.
The
guipure pattern
is
stitches.
26.
27.
Material
This rosette
is
worked
27.
A larger
in
TCHi&d of overcast.
6.
centre,
and
is
ornamented
witli
Guipure d^Art.
28.
Materials
Quarter of a Square
d'art.
The
2%.
a border
in
29
Guipure d* Art.
outer border
is
7.
in
then comes
in linen stitch.
worked
on the netting
at the points
There
of each brand
and fastened
in the centre
of the
4 branches forming
cp^n-worked
stars or
small triangles in
Guipure
3
4
d yArt.
29 and 30.
Materials
Messrs. Walter Evans and Co/s linen thread No. 2 for the netting, and
their
No. 29.
The
is
worked.
this
round,
de
toile
then follows
rosettes.
square stitch of
S.
For
No.
2.9.
stitches
first
alternately
under and
Guipure d^Art.
over
its
is
wheel.
The
reprise
centre of
No. 29
50.
feston, differing a
is
little
from
that given
No. 30 has
by a
page 18)
star (see
surround
this
similar borders to
in
the centre
point de feston
is
occupied
No. 29
toile,
in
Guipure d'Art.
3*
to
Four Patterns
34*
in
Guipure (TArt.
Material: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 2 or 16,
These four
31.
No.
1 is
of point desprit.
32.
fill
groundwork
which half
up small
Guipure d'Art.
No. 32
No. 33
33
a thread twisted
and taken
33.
No. 34
is
with point d
esprit.
This grounding
34.
35.
Materials
is
is
very
effective.
Veils y
&c.
strip
Guipure d^Art.
34
is
cut
35.
in
They
16,
36.
kerchiefs.
These squares
com-
36 and 37.
Materials
away from
When
are
worked on
two
stitches in
one corner.
Guipure d'Art.
The
35
be
distinctly
37.
de
toile,
and point
surround a wheel
in
d'esprit
stitches
No. 37.
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,
in point d'esprit.
Guipure d^Art.
39 and 40.
39.
This square
is
worked
It is
12.
in
;
it
worked on coarse or
toilet
Guipure cPArt.
the use yon wish to
make of
it.
37
St
\mmm
40.
28 threads have been drawn out, both the long and cross way
8 squares are formed in this
way
Then
which
on card-
Guipure d^Art
38
board, and
work
of the ground.
From No.
4 times
work is
patterns
When
darned.
the
in
it
how
easy to see
is
the latter
is
the frame-
entirely darned,
work
The
different
the
rows of button-hole
circular
stitch
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
row
completed, another
first
show
The
made by working
stitch,
No. 40.
It is easy,
The
The
dotted lines in
edged
square
is
also be
all
round with an
netted ground
how-
These
The
are
completed knot.
41 and 42.
stitch.
first
work
Cast on
is
to
in
The
pattern
is
worked
in
Guipure d'Art.
41 and 42.
43*
Corner Borders.
silks,
43.Flower
is
in
Guipure a Art*
This pattern
39
io.
in Guipure d'Art.
light-coloured
Guipure d*Art.
4o
purse
silk in
Bamboo
44.
is
stand of varnished
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inside
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away along
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the outside.
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cut
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55.
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is
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61
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73.
73.
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62
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74.
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