
Tatted and crochet edging found in Novelty Tatting and Maltese Crochet Book No. 6. Published by Novelty Art Studios in approx 1915. Many thanks to Judy who scanned these pages in to share with us all. Copyright: 1915 Designed By: Novelty Art Studios
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Tatted and crochet edging found in Novelty Tatting and Maltese Crochet Book No. 6. Published by Novelty Art Studios in approx 1915. Many thanks to Judy who scanned these pages in to share with us all. Copyright: 1915 Designed By: Novelty Art Studios

Tatted and crochet edging found in Novelty Tatting and Maltese Crochet Book No. 6. Published by Novelty Art Studios in approx 1915. Many thanks to Judy who scanned these pages in to share with us all. Copyright: 1915 Designed By: Novelty Art Studios

Tatting and crochet edging found in Novelty Tatting and Maltese Crochet Book No. 6. Published by Novelty Art Studios in approx 1915. Many thanks to Judy who scanned these pages in to share with us all. Copyright: 1915 Designed By: Novelty Art Studios

This original doily pattern by Irina Astratenko is recommended for advanced tatting and crochet masters and should take about 48 hours to complete. The completed doily has a diameter of 55cm. Irina sells the 15 page pattern on her website. Designed By: Irina Astratenko Online Link: http://www.beadsky.com/patterns_t.php?page=1&ln=en

Beeton’s Book of Needlework was originally published in Great Britain in 1870 by Ward, Lock and Tyler. For modern tatters, ova is ring and purl is picot. Begin by working separately a sufficient number of small rosettes, each composed of six ovals of double stitches and purl. These ovals are worked first in a straight [...]

Beeton’s Book of Needlework was originally published in Great Britain in 1870 by Ward, Lock and Tyler. For modern tatters, oval is ring and purl is picot. Begin this border with one of the smaller circles consisting of * 3 double, 1 purl, 3 double, 1 purl, 3 double; work a large circle at a [...]

Beeton’s Book of Needlework was originally published in Great Britain in 1870 by Ward, Lock and Tyler. Instructions have been modernised by Kersti Anear. Uses 2 shuttles. Ring: 10ds, 1 picot, 10ds, cl. Chain: 8 ds, 1 picot, 8 ds. 2nd ring: 10 ds, join to picot in 1st ring, 10 ds; cl. The pattern [...]

Beeton’s Book of Needlework was originally published in Great Britain in 1870 by Ward, Lock and Tyler. Modernisation of original instructions by Kersti Anear. Using the continuous thread method and 2 shuttles: 1st shuttle: 1st ring: 10 ds, 1 picot, 10 ds, close. 2nd ring: Close to last ring, work 10 ds 1 picot, 10 [...]

Beeton’s Book of Needlework was originally published in Great Britain in 1870 by Ward, Lock and Tyler. Instructions below as per the original. For modern tatters, purl means picot. This lace is rendered stronger by the crochet rows of scallops and treble stitch round the edge. Begin with the tatting as follows: Make a circle [...]

Beeton’s Book of Needlework was originally published in Great Britain in 1870 by Ward, Lock and Tyler. Instructions below as per the original. Note that the crochet edging can be omitted if you prefer. For modern tatters, purl means picot and oval means ring. Work * 4 double stitches (that is, 4 times following 1 [...]
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