![]() Scanned by Dindi Gelfi, edited by Judith Adele.Ī Collection of Useful Patterns with Suggestions for Their Use in Various Styles of Workīoston: Priscilla Publishing, 1899, 48 pgs (cover missing).Ī classic. Needlepoint or cross stitch patterns for alphabets, borders, hot air balloons, auto, boats, bicycles. Suitable for cross-stitch, Berlin woolwork, needlepoint, or beading. Germany,, accordian foldout, 6 pgs.Ĭharted multicolor designs for formal floral borders and corners. A few of the designs can be sourced to 16th century modelbooks, but they are not attributed. Includes borders, squares, scenes from fairy tales, myths, lords and ladies, the virtues, some Roman gods and heroes, heraldic beasts, and classical cherubs. Most of the plates are clear enough to work from. Plates illustrating darned net (filet), but also suitable for cross-stitch and filet crochet. Beautiful colored plates detailed enough to follow the stitches, charted patterns. Making and mounting net, the embroidery stitches. Mulhouse, Dollfus-Mieg & Cie,, 112 pgs.Ĭolored embroidery designs, tracing patterns, gorgeous art nouveau patterns of expressive flowers and leaves. Scans donated by Digital Archive, reedited Judith Adele. Mulhouse, Dollfus-Mieg & Cie,, 149 pgs.Ĭross-stitch, charted embroidery - alphabets, borders, medallions, monograms, naval and heraldic, hunting, winter scenes, white work monograms. Lettres, Chiffres, Monogrammes et Ornements à points comptés suivis d'une série de modèles avec calques pour Broderie de blanc. Scans donated by Adrienne Kattke, edited by Adrienne Kattke. Needlecraft magazine, directions for small gifts: tatted calling-card case, bolo style necklace, wrist-watch case, and a small basket or nut-cup and crocheted floral brooches, a small basket, bottom of a fabric drawstring work-bag, a hot-mat, sachet, wrist edging for a baby washcloth, and a skirt-hanger (to neatly keep skirts on closet pegs prior to the use of the clothes hanger on a pole) and knitted drawstring bag with a Greek key motif. ![]()
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