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Title: Mdlle. Riego's Crochet Book
       Fourth Series

Author: Eleònore Riego de la Branchardiere

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ONE SHILLING

Mdlle. Riego’s
CROCHET BOOK.

FOURTH SERIES.

PRINTED BY STANNARD & DIXON: POLAND ST


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THE
CROCHET BOOK,

FOURTH SERIES,

BY
Mdlle. RIEGO DE LA BRANCHARDIERE.

LONDON:
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO;
ACKERMANN, STRAND; OLIVER AND BOYD, EDINBURGH;
ALL BOOKSELLERS, AND BERLIN WAREHOUSES.

1848.


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The Collar Designs are registered under the Act. 5 & 6 VICT., cap 100

Ladies are respectfully informed that these articles cannot be purchased without the registered mark being affixed; and parties wishing to manufacture them for the purposes of sale, must have the Authoress’s permission.

J. Stanley, Printer, No. 1, Bartlett’s Court, Holborn Hill.
W. D. Hornsby, Wood Engraver.


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PREFACE.

It was my intention that this Series should have comprised D’Oyley’s and Anti-Macassars, but at the request of many ladies who have honored me with their patronage, I have been induced to present Collars, &c. in this the Fourth Series, and defer the publication of the other articles to the Fifth, which will appear shortly. Sincerely acknowledging the approbation and support received from my numerous correspondents, I shall be most happy in return to afford all the information in my power, and elucidate difficulties, should any arise in the following directions.

Eleònore Riego de la Branchardiere.

33, New Bond Street.

N.B.—All communications must enclose a stamp for reply.

⁂ Lessons in Point, Lacet, Crochet, Knitting, Netting, Embroidery, &c.


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CONTENTS.

COLLAR,—LE BOUQUET 5
SECTION OF COLLAR 8
COLLAR,—LA ROSE 13
SECTION OF COLLAR 19
MANCHETTE 21
CHEMISETTE 24
SECTION OF CHEMISETTE 26
CROCHET EDGING 31

⁂ All the Terms used are illustrated and explained in the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd. Series.


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COLLAR—Le Bouquet de Fleurs.

Taylor’s Crochet Thread, No. 12; Needle No. 23, Bell Gauge.—All stitches that are not worked in the chain are to be worked in Double Crochet.

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First Small Leaf—Make a chain of 10 stitches, turn, miss 4, and work 1 single in the 5th stitch to form a round loop, turn back; leaving the chain for the stem, work in the round loop 7 chain, 1 plain, 9 chain, 1 plain, 7 chain, 1 plain, turn back; miss 1, (4 chain, and 1 plain 7 times in the 7 chain), miss 1, 1 plain in the 9 chain, (4 chain, and 1 plain 7 times in the 9 chain), miss 1, 1 plain in the 7 chain, (4 chain and 1 plain in the 7 chain 7 times); this finishes the Leaf; work 5 single stitches down the stem, and for the

Second Small Leaf—10 chain, turn; miss 4, 1 single in the 5th stitch, turn back, and work in the round loop 7 chain, 1 plain, 9 chain, 1 plain, 7 chain, 1 plain, turn back; (4 chain, and 1 plain 3 times in the 7 chain, 2 chain, join it to the centre stitch of the 18th 4 chain of 1st leaf, 2 chain, and in the same 7 chain work 1 plain, then 4 chain, and 1 plain 3 times in the same 7 chain), miss 1, 1 plain in the 9 chain, (4 chain, and 1 plain 7 times in the 9 chain), miss 1, 1 plain in the 7 chain, (4 chain and 1 plain 7 times in the 7 chain); this finishes the leaf; then 5 single stitches down the stem; and for the centre stem 5 chain, join it to the 20th 4 chain of the 2d leaf, 5 chain, join it to the 17th 4 chain of the 2d leaf, 10 chain, join it to the centre or 11th 4 chain of the 2d leaf, 6 chain, join it to the 6th 4 chain of the 2d leaf; and for the

First Large Leaf—29 chain, turn, miss 2, 3 plain, (2 chain, miss 2, and 1 treble 4 times), 2 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, turn, leaving the chain stitches for the stem, work 1 chain to cross it; then on the other side of the foundation, 7 chain, miss 1, 1 plain in the 2 chain of foundation, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 9 chain, 1 plain in the same[7] 2 chain of the foundation as before, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 7 treble and 1 plain in the 9 chain, turn back; join it to the 12th 4 chain of the 1st small leaf, then 7 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain as before, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 5 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 3 treble and 1 plain in the 5 chain, turn back; 2 chain, miss 1, 3 treble on the 3 plain, and in the 2 chain at the point of the leaf, (work 1 plain, 2 chain, and 1 plain), turn, and work the other side to correspond, thus—3 treble, 5 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 3 treble and 1 plain in the 5 chain, turn back; 7 chain, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back, work 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 9 chain, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 7 treble, and 1 plain in the 9 chain, turn back; 7 chain, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back, 7 chain, 1 plain; this finishes the leaf; work 6 plain down the stem; and for the

Calyx and First Flower—14 chain, turn, miss 1, 8 plain, turn, work 1 chain to cross the stem, and on the other side work 2 plain, 5 treble, 1 plain, 7 chain, 1 single stitch at the point, turn back, and work 16 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; (7 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain on the 16 plain 8 times), turn back; 4 chain, miss 4, 1 plain in the 7 chain, (4 chain, miss 7, and 1 plain in the 7 chain 7 times), 4 chain, miss 4, 1 plain on the 1st stitch of the calyx, turn back; miss 1, (1 plain, and 3 treble in the 4 chain, join it to the 3d division or open space of the large leaf, always counting from the point; then 3 treble 1 plain, these 8 stitches are all worked in the same 4 chain), miss 1, (1 plain, 6 treble and[8] 1 plain in the next 4 chain), and before finishing the flower, work the spray of 3 leaves, thus—

SECTION OF COLLAR.

Third Small Leaf—13 chain, and work the same as the 2d small leaf, joining it to the 1st division of the large leaf; when finished, work 4 single stitches down the stem; and for the

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Fourth Small Leaf—15 chain, and work as the 2d small leaf, joining it to the centre of the 18th 4 chain of the 3d leaf; when finished work 6 single down the stem; and for the

Fifth Small Leaf—9 chain, and work as the 2d small leaf, joining it to the centre of the 18th 4 chain of the 4th small leaf; when finished work 4 single down the stem, and 8 single down the centre stem; and on the flower, miss 1, (1 plain, 6 treble and 1 plain in the 4 chain), miss 1, (1 plain, 3 treble; join it to the centre of the 18th 4 chain of the 5th small leaf; then 3 treble, 1 plain, these 8 stitches in the same 4 chain), miss 1, (1 plain, 6 treble and 1 plain in the 4 chain); and commence the

Second Flower and Calyx—14 chain, turn, miss 1, 8 plain, turn, work 1 chain to cross the stem, and on the other side 2 plain, 5 treble, 1 plain, 6 chain, 1 single at the point, turn back; work 14 plain in the 6 chain, turn back; (7 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain 7 times on the 14 plain), turn back; 4 chain, miss 4, 1 plain in the 7 chain, (4 chain, miss 7, and 1 plain in the 7 chain 6 times) 4 chain, miss 4, 1 plain on the 1st stitch of the calyx, turn back; miss 1, (1 plain, 3 treble in the 4 chain, join it to the centre 4 chain of the 5th small leaf; then 2 treble, 1 plain, those 7 stitches in the same 4 chain), (miss 1, 1 plain, 5 treble, and 1 plain in the 4 chain 7 times); then down the calyx, 1 plain, 5 treble, 2 plain; and down the stem, 4 plain; and to finish the 1st flower, (miss 1, 1 plain, 6 treble and 1 plain in the 4 chain 4 times); then down the calyx, 1 plain, 5 treble, 2 plain, 4 plain down the stem, 6 plain down the centre stem; and for the

Second Large Leaf—22 chain, work the same as the 1st large leaf, joining it to the centre of the last 6 treble of the 1st flower; when the leaf is finished work 2 plain down[10] the stem, and 7 plain down the centre stem, turn back; work 3 chain and 1 plain in each of the 5 divisions of the leaf; then 3 chain, and 1 plain at the point. This finishes the First Pattern: but in repeating it the directions are altered so that the 1st part of the pattern may join to that already worked, the shape and position of the leaves and flowers remaining the same.

SECOND PATTERN.

First Small Leaf—10 chain, turn, miss 4, 1 single, turn back, and in the loop work 7 chain, 1 plain, 9 chain, 1 plain, 7 chain, 1 plain, turn back; (4 chain and 1 plain in the 7 chain twice, 2 chain; join it to the 2d division of the 2d large leaf, 2 chain, 1 plain; then 4 chain, and 1 plain 4 times, all in the same 7 chain), miss 1, 1 plain in the 9 chain, (4 chain and 1 plain twice in the 9 chain, 2 chain: join it to the centre of the 7th 6 treble of the 1st flower; 2 chain, 1 plain, then 4 chain and 1 plain 4 times in the same 9 chain), miss 1, 1 plain in the 7 chain, (4 chain and 1 plain 7 times in the 7 chain); 5 single down the stem, then

Work the 2d small leaf and centre stem as in the First Pattern; and for the

First Large Leaf—29 chain, turn, miss 2, 3 plain, (2 chain, miss 2, and 1 treble 4 times), 2 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, turn, and leaving the chain stitches for the stem, work 1 chain to cross it; then on the other side of the foundation, 7 chain, miss 1, 1 plain in the 2 chain of foundation, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain,[11] work 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; then 9 chain, 1 plain in the same 2 chain of the foundation as before, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 7 treble and 1 plain in the 9 chain, turn back; join it to the centre of the 12th 4 chain of the 1st small leaf; then 7 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain as before, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back, 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; join it to the 6th 6 treble of the 1st flower; then 5 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 3 treble and 1 plain in the 5 chain, turn back, 1 chain, miss 1, 3 treble on the 3 plain, and in the 2 chain at the point of the leaf, (work 1 plain, 1 chain, join it to the last 5 treble of the 2d flower, 1 chain and 1 plain), turn, and work the other side to correspond, the same as in 1st large leaf of the 1st pattern, work 6 plain down the stem, repeat the calyx and 1st flower, to the 3d small leaf, the same as in First Pattern.

Third Small Leaf—13 chain, turn; miss 4, 1 single in the 5th stitch, turn back, and work in the round loop 7 chain, 1 plain, 9 chain, 1 plain, 7 chain, 1 plain, turn back; (4 chain, and 1 plain 3 times in the 7 chain, 2 chain: join it to the 1st division of the 1st large leaf, 2 chain, and in the same 7 chain work 1 plain, then 4 chain, and 1 plain, 3 times in the same 7 chain), miss 1, 1 plain in the 9 chain, (4 chain, and 1 plain 3 times in the 9 chain, 2 chain; join it to the centre of the 6th 5 treble of the 2d flower, 2 chain, 1 plain; then 4 chain and 1 plain 3 times in the same 9 chain), miss 1, 1 plain in the 7 chain, (4 chain and 1 plain 7 times in the 7 chain), then 4 single down the stem—repeat the 4th and 5th small leaves, the 2d flower and calyx, and the 2d large leaf, as in the[12] First Pattern. Work this pattern 10 times more, making in all 12 patterns; but in working the last pattern to form the corner, omit the 2nd flower, finish the pattern, then work the 2 first small leaves, and the 1st large leaf, joining the point to the 5th small leaf, then, work 20 plain down the centre stem, and

For the Band.—1st row, work 3 chain and 1 treble in each of the chains along the sides of the 1st small and large leaves.

2nd row,—3 chain, miss 3, 1 treble in the 3 chain of last row, repeat and fasten off.


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COLLAR—La Rose.

Taylor’s Crochet Thread, No. 12; Needle, No. 23, Bell Gauge.

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FOR THE ROSE.

Work a chain of 6 stitches, and make it round by working 1 single stitch in the 1st chain stitch.

1st round.—(3 chain and 1 plain in the round 7 times).

2d.—(3 chain, miss 3, and 1 plain in the 3 chain of the 1st round 7 times).

3d.—Miss 1, 1 plain, 5 chain, 1 plain; both these plain stitches are to be worked in the 3 chain of last round—repeat 6 times more.

4th.—Miss 2, 1 plain, 5 treble, 1 plain; these 7 stitches are all to be worked in 5 chain of last round.

5th.—5 single stitches, *, 3 chain, miss 4, 3 single stitches; repeat from * 3 times more, turn back to work the 6th row; (miss 1, 1 plain, miss 1, and 7 treble in the 3 chain 4 times), miss 1, 3 single stitches; turn back to work the 7th row; (5 chain, miss 5, and 3 single stitches on the 7 treble 5 times), 7 chain, miss 7, 1 plain between the two trebles of the 4th round, then 7 chain, miss 7, 1 plain.

8th.—(Miss 1, 1 treble, 9 long stitches, 1 treble; these 11 stitches are all to be worked in the 5 chain; then miss 1, 1 plain in the centre stitch of the 3 single stitches; repeat 4 times more,) then 8 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, miss the 1 plain, 1 plain and 8 treble in the 7 chain, 1 plain, and fasten off. Work 8 of these Roses.

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FOR THE LEAVES AND STEMS.

Make a chain of 80 stitches for the long stem.

First Leaf—Turn, miss 2, 3 plain, (2 chain, miss 2, and 1 treble 4 times), 2 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, turn, leaving the chain stitches for the stem, work 1 chain to cross it; then on the other side of the foundation, 7 chain, miss 1, 1 plain in the 2 chain of foundation, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back; and missing the 2 plain, work 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 9 chain, 1 plain in the same 2 chain of the foundation as before, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 7 treble and 1 plain in the 9 chain; turn back, and join it to the 29th chain stitch of the long stem, counting from the commencement; then for the leaf, 7 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain as before, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 5 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 3 treble and 1 plain in the 5 chain, turn back; 2 chain, miss 1, 3 treble on the 3 plain, and in the 2 chain at the point of the leaf, (work 1 plain, 1 chain; join it to the 17th chain stitch of the long stem, and on the Leaf, 1 chain, and 1 plain). Work the other side to correspond, thus:—3 treble, 5 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 3 treble and 1 plain in the 5 chain, turn back; 7 chain, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; work 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 9 chain, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 7 treble, and 1 plain in the 9 chain, turn back; 7 chain, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 5 chain, 1 plain; this finishes the Leaf. (The 5 leaves are all worked in the same manner,[16] the difference being in the joining). Work 5 single stitches down the stem: and for the

Second Leaf—38 chain, and work the same as the 1st leaf: but instead of joining it to the 29th chain of the long stem, join it to the 2d division or open space of the 1st leaf, always counting from the point of the leaf; and in the 2d joining at the point of the leaf, join it to the 1st stitch of the long stem.

Third Leaf—34 chain, turn, miss 2, 3 plain, (2 chain, miss 2, and 1 treble 4 times), 2 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, turn; leaving the chain stitches for the stem, work 1 chain to cross it; then on the other side of the foundation, 7 chain, miss 1, 1 plain in the 2 chain of foundation, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back, join it to the 2d division of the 2d leaf; then 9 chain, 1 plain in the same 2 chain of the foundation as before, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 7 treble and 1 plain in the 9 chain; turn back, then 7 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain as before, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back, 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 5 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 3 treble and 1 plain in the 5 chain, turn back; 1 chain, miss 1, 3 treble on the 3 plain, and in the 2 chain at the point of the leaf, (work 1 plain, 2 chain, and 1 plain), turn, and work the other side to correspond, the same as in 1st leaf; when finished, work 8 single stitches down the stem, and for the

Fourth Leaf—25 chain, and work the same as the 3d leaf, joining it to the 4th division of the 3d Leaf; when finished, work 5 single stitches down the stem, and 13 plain down the centre stem; and for the

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Fifth Leaf—25 chain, turn, miss 2, 3 plain, (2 chain, miss 2 and 1 treble 4 times), 2 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, turn; leaving the chain stitches for the stem, work 1 chain to cross it; then on the other side of the foundation, 7 chain, miss 1, 1 plain in the 2 chain of foundation, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 9 chain, 1 plain in the same 2 chain of the foundation as before, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 2 chain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 7 treble and 1 plain in the 9 chain, turn back; then 7 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain as before, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 5 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 3 treble, and 1 plain in the 5 chain, turn back; join it to the 4th division of the 4th Leaf; 2 chain, miss 1, 3 treble on the 3 plain, and in the 2 chain at the point of the leaf, (work 1 plain, 2 chain, and 1 plain), turn, and work the other side to correspond, thus—3 treble, 5 chain, 1 plain in the 2 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back, and missing the 2 plain, work 3 treble and 1 plain in the 5 chain, turn back; 7 chain, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; work 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 9 chain, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 7 treble, and 1 plain in the 9 chain, turn back; join on a rose at the centre stitch of the 1st 8 treble; then for the leaf, 7 chain, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, turn back; 5 treble and 1 plain in the 7 chain, turn back; 5 chain, 1 plain, 5 single down the stem, and 14 plain down the centre stem; then

For the Stem of the Rose—9 chain; join it to the rose by working a single stitch in the 22d stitch from the last joining; then 9 chain, and join it to the 12th stitch from[18] the last joining, 10 chain, join it to the 6th stitch from the last joining, turn, and work 28 plain down the stem, and 5 plain down the centre stem.

For the Small Leaf—16 chain, join it to the 15th plain stitch of the stem of the rose, turn, work 3 plain, 5 treble, 2 plain, 2 single, leaving 3 chain for the stem; then work 26 chain for the stem of the bud; and to form the

Calyx and Bud—Turn, miss 4, 8 plain, turn, work 1 chain to cross the stem; and on the other side, 2 plain, 3 treble; join it to the 5th stitch of the stem of the rose, then 2 treble, 1 plain; and in the round loop, 1 plain, 9 chain, turn, miss 1, 8 plain on the 9 chain, 1 plain in the round loop, turn back; (1 chain, 1 treble, 2 chain, and 1 treble: these 2 treble in the last 1 plain); then 1 single in the 4th stitch of the 8 plain, turn back; (1 chain, miss 1, 2 treble, 3 chain, and 2 treble, 1 chain: these 4 stitches in the 2 chain), 5 single down the side of the 1 treble, and 1 plain in the round loop, 3 chain, 1 single in the 1 chain stitch 5 chain, turn; miss 1, work 8 plain down the chain stitches, and 1 plain in the round loop; then down the calyx, 1 plain, 5 treble, 2 plain, 13 single down the stem, 3 single down the stem of the small leaf, and 6 plain down the centre stem; then 13 chain; for the

Second Bud—Work a bud and calyx as before, not joining it; when finished, work 5 plain, and 3 treble down the centre stem, turn back; work 5 chain, miss 9, and 15 single stitches on the side of the bud. This finishes one pattern of the Collar, and is to be repeated, with the following variation:—

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SECTION OF COLLAR.

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SECOND PATTERN.

80 chain for the long stem, and work the 1st 2d and 3rd leaves the same as in 1st pattern, but after joining the 3d leaf to the 2d leaf, also join the 3d leaf to the 2d bud at the 8 plain, and then join the point of this leaf to the stem of the small leaf; work the 4th leaf, joining the point to the top of the calyx of the 1st bud; then work the 5th leaf, the rose, and the bud, exactly the same as in the First Pattern, and work the same for 8 patterns: but in working the last pattern, to form the corners to correspond with the other side, after working the 13 single down the stem of the 1st bud, work 40 chain, and a leaf the same as the 1st leaf, joining it only to the calyx of the bud; then work 3 leaves as the 3d, 4th, and 5th leaves, and when finished work 8 plain down the centre stem; finish the 8th pattern by working the 3 single down the stem of the small leaf; then 6 plain down the centre stem; then the 2d bud, joining the 9 chain to the stem of the 4th leaf, and after working the 15 single on the side of the bud, work 12 single on the side of the 4th leaf, and turning back, work the band along the remaining chain stitches of the long stem and sides of the buds.

1st row.—3 chain, miss 3, 1 treble: repeat to the end.

2d.—3 chain, miss 3, 1 treble in the 3 chain of last row; repeat.

3d.—Miss 2, 2 plain in the 3 chain; repeat, and fasten off.


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MANCHETTE.

Taylor’s Crochet Thread, No. 12; Fine Black Silk; Needle, No. 23, Bell Gauge.—Make a chain of 236 stitches, and cut off the thread at the end of each row. The plain stitches are all to be worked in Double Crochet;—(see Instructions—Second Series,) and in working the treble rows, put the needle between the stitches in the preceding row.

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1st and 2d rows.—Treble.

3d.—1 treble, *, 4 chain, miss 4, 2 treble: repeat from *, and end with 1 treble.

4th and 5th.—Treble. 6th and 7th.—Plain.

8th.—6 plain, *, 5 chain, miss 1, 11 plain; repeat from *, and end with 6 plain, instead of 11.

9th.—5 plain, *, miss 1, (1 chain, and 1 treble 5 times in the 5 chain of the 8th row,) 1 chain, miss 1, 9 plain; repeat from *, and end with 5 plain.

10th.—4 plain, *, (2 chain, miss 1, and 1 treble in the 1 chain 6 times,) 2 chain, miss 1, 7 plain: repeat from *, end with 4 plain.

11th.—3 plain, *, (2 chain, miss 2, and 1 treble in the 2 chain 7 times,) 2 chain, miss 2, 5 plain; repeat from *, end with 3 plain.

12th.—2 plain, *, (2 chain, miss 2, and 1 treble in the 2 chain 8 times,) 2 chain, miss 2, 3 plain; repeat from *, and end with 2 plain.

13th.—Same as the 11th.

14th.—4 plain, *, (2 chain, miss 2, and 1 treble in the 2 chain 6 times), 2 chain, miss 2, 7 plain: repeat from *, and end with 4 plain.

15th.—5 plain, *, (1 chain, miss 2, and 1 treble in the 1 chain 5 times,) 1 chain, miss 2, 9 plain; repeat from *, end with 5 plain.

16th.—6 plain, *, (miss 1, and 1 treble in the 1 chain 4 times), miss 1, 11 plain, repeat from *, end with 6 plain.

17th.—6 plain, *, 1 chain, miss 4, 11 plain; repeat from *, end with 6 plain.

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18th and 19th.—Plain; repeat these 19 rows once more, and then work the 1st 12 rows; and for

THE EDGING,

51st.—1 plain, (2 chain, miss 2, and 1 treble in the 2 chain 9 times), 2 chain, miss 2, repeat, end with 1 plain.

52d.—3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain in the 2 chain of the last row: repeat to the end.

53d.—1 chain, miss 2, (2 treble, 3 chain, 2 treble, these 4 treble are worked in the 3 chain of the last row,) 1 chain, miss 2, 1 plain in the 3 chain—repeat.

54th.—1 plain in the 1 chain of the last row, 3 chain, miss 2, 5 treble, in the 3 chain of the last row, 3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain in the 1 chain of last row, miss 1; repeat to the end, and fasten off; knot the ends together, and work a plain row down each side.


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CHEMISETTE.

Taylor’s Crochet Thread, No. 12; Needle, No. 22; if wished coarser, No. 8; Needle, No. 20, Bell Gauge.—Make a chain of 14 stitches for the Point. The round loop in[25] this Pattern is always worked thus—13 chain, 1 plain in the 3d stitch, 2 chain, 1 plain in the same stitch as the last stitch in the direction—(See Instructions—Second Series).

1st row.—Miss 4, (2 treble, 1 chain, 2 treble: these 4 treble in 1 stitch of the foundation), then 3 chain, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, work a round loop, then 3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, 3 chain, (2 treble, 1 chain, 2 treble, these 4 treble in 1 stitch,) turn back.

2d.—2 chain, miss 2, (2 treble, 1 chain, 2 treble: these 4 treble stitches are to be worked in the 1 chain, between the 2 trebles, of the preceding row; this is for the Edge.) 5 chain, miss 4, 1 plain in the 3 chain, miss 1, 1 plain in the next 3 chain, 3 chain, miss 5, 11 plain in the round loop, 3 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, 5 chain, miss 4; and for the edge, work (2 treble, 1 chain, 2 treble—these 4 treble in 1 stitch as before) the stitches forming the edge are to be repeated at the beginning and end of every row.

3d.—Work the edge; 3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, work a round loop, then 5 chain, miss 10, 1 plain; then (5 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain 5 times on the 11 plain), 5 chain, miss 10, 1 plain, work a round loop, then 3 chain, miss 2, and edge.

4th.—Edge; 3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain in the round loop, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in the 5 chain, (miss 3, and 3 plain in the 5 chain 5 times), miss 3, 1 plain in the 5 chain, 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain in the round loop, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 2, and edge.

5th.—Edge; 5 chain, miss 10, 1 plain, (5 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain 5 times), 5 chain,[26] miss 11, 1 plain, work a round loop, 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, (5 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain 5 times) 5 chain, miss 10, and edge.

SECTION OF CHEMISETTE.

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6th.—Edge; 3 chain, miss 5, 1 plain in the 5 chain, (miss 3, and 3 plain in the 5 chain 5 times), miss 3, 1 plain in the 5 chain, 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain in the round loop, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in the 5 chain, (miss 3, and 3 plain 5 times as before), miss 3, 1 plain in 5 chain, 3 chain, miss 5, edge.

7th.—Edge; 3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, work a round loop, 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, (5 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain 5 times), 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, work a round loop, 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 2, edge.

8th.—Edge; 5 chain, miss 4, 1 plain in the 3 chain, miss 1, 1 plain in the 5 chain, 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain in the round loop, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in the 5 chain, (miss 3, and 3 plain in the 5 chain 5 times), miss 3, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain as before, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain, miss 1, 1 plain, 5 chain, miss 4, edge; these 8 rows form the point, and are not to be repeated.

9th.—Edge; 3 chain, miss 2, *, 1 plain, work a round loop, 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, (5 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain 5 times), 5 chain, miss 11: repeat from *, end with 1 plain, work a round loop, 3 chain, miss 2, and edge.

10th.—Edge; 3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, *, 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain in the round loop, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in the 5 chain, (miss 3, and 3 plain in the 5 chain 5 times), miss 9, 1 plain in the 5 chain; repeat from *, and end with 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain as before, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 2, and edge.

11th.—Edge, *, 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, (5 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain 5 times), 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, work a round loop: repeat from *, and end with 5 chain, miss 11,[28] 1 plain, (5 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain 5 times as before), 5 chain, miss 11, and edge.

12th.—Edge; 3 chain, miss 5, 1 plain in the 5 chain, *, (miss 3, and 3 plain in the 5 chain 5 times), miss 3, 1 plain in the 5 chain, 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain in the round loop, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in the 5 chain; repeat from *, and end with (miss 3, and 3 plain 5 times), miss 3, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 5, and edge.

13th.—Edge; 3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, *, 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, work a round loop, 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, (5 chain, miss 1, and 1 plain 5 times): repeat from *, and end with 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, work a round loop, 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 2, and edge.

14th.—Edge; 5 chain, miss 3, 1 plain in the 3 chain, miss 3, *, 1 plain in the 5 chain, 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain in the round loop, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in the 5 chain, (miss 3, and 3 plain in the 5 chain 5 times), repeat from *, and end with miss 3, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 7, 11 plain as before, 3 chain, miss 7, 1 plain, miss 3, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 3, and edge. Repeat the last 6 rows 6 times more; and to shape the Neck, decrease thus:—

1st row.—Work the pattern as the 11th row 3 times, then 3 chain, miss 11, (2 treble, 1 chain, 2 treble in one, for the edge,) turn back, leaving the remaining stitches for the other side.

2d.—Work as the 10th row; end with 3 chain, miss 2, and edge.

3d.—Work as the 13th row: end with 5 chain, miss 9, and edge.

4th.—Work as the 12th row; end with miss 3, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 2, and edge.

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5th.—Work as the 11th row; at the end omit the last round loop, and work 1 chain, miss 13, and edge.

6th.—Work as the 12th row; and end the same as that row.

7th.—Work as the 13th row; end with 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, 1 chain, miss 13, and edge.

8th.—Work as the 12th row; and end with miss 3, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 2, and edge: repeat these 8 rows twice more, working one pattern less each repeat. For the other side, commence in the 78th stitch from the 1st side—that is, in the side of the round loop, and decrease thus:—

1st.—2 treble, 1 chain, 2 treble, for the edge; then work as the 13th row 3 times, and end with 5 chain, miss 11, and edge.

2d.—Work as the 12th row, end with 5 chain, miss 7, and edge.

3d.—Work as the 11th row, end with 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 2, and edge.

4th.—Work as the 14th row, and end with miss 3, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 3, and edge.

5th.—Edge; 1 chain, miss 13, 1 plain, *, then work as the 11th row, and end the same as that row.

6th.—Work as the 12th row, and end the same as that row.

7th.—Edge; 1 chain, miss 13, 1 plain, *, work as the 11th row, end with 5 chain, miss 11, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 2, and edge.

8th.—Work as the 14th row; end with miss 3, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 5, and edge: repeat these 8 rows twice more, working 1 pattern less each repeat. Then work 50 chain stitches,[30] turn, and on the chain stitches work 50 plain and along the neck work 5 chain, and 1 plain, in the 2 chain at the beginning and end of the rows, repeating to the other point, and at the end work 50 chain to correspond with the other side.

For the Edging.—1st row—4 chain, miss 4, 2 treble, repeat.

2nd, 3d, and 4th rows—1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, repeat.

5th row—12 plain, *, 7 chain, 21 plain, repeat from * and end with 7 chain, 12 plain.

6th row—5 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, 5 chain, miss 3, 3 plain, 1 chain, miss 3, (2 treble, 2 chain, 2 treble, 3 chain, 2 treble, 2 chain, 2 treble, 3 chain, 2 treble, 2 chain, 2 treble; these 12 treble stitches are all to be worked in the 7 chain of the last row,) then 1 chain, miss 3, 3 plain, 5 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, repeat, and end with 5 chain, miss 3, 1 plain.

7th row—1 chain, miss 3, 1 plain, *, 3 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, in the 5 chain, miss 8, (2 treble, 2 chain, 2 treble; these 4 treble are to be worked in the 2 chain of the last row,) 3 chain miss 3, 1 plain in the 3 chain of last row, 3 chain, miss 3 (2 treble, 2 chain, 2 treble in the 2 chain as before), 3 chain, miss 3, 1 plain in the 3 chain, 3 chain, miss 3, (2 treble, 2 chain, 2 treble in the 2 chain as before,) miss 8, 1 plain in the 5 chain of the last row, 3 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, in the 5 chain, repeat from *.

8th row—miss 1, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 4, (3 treble, 2 chain, 3 treble; those 6 treble in the 2 chain of last row,) 3 chain, miss 4, 1 plain, repeat, end miss 1, 1 plain.

9th row—miss 2, 1 plain, 3 chain, miss 5, (3 treble, 2 chain, 3 treble in the 2 chain of last row,) 3 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, repeat, end, miss 1, 1 plain.

10th row—miss 2, 3 plain, miss 3, 7 treble in the 2 chain, miss 3, 3 plain, repeat.


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CROCHET EDGING.

Taylor’s Crochet Thread, No. 10, or 12; Needle, No. 22, Bell Gauge.—Make a chain of 792 stitches per yard, or 33 for each pattern. This Edging is worked backwards and forwards, and will be one inch and a half deep.

1st row.—3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain: repeat, and end with 2 plain.

2d and 3d.—3 chain, miss 3, 1 plain in the 3 chain of the last row: repeat.

4th.—Miss 1, 3 plain in the 3 chain of the last row—repeat, and end 1 plain.

5th.—(3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain 5 times), 7 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, (3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain 5 times); repeat.

6th.—(Miss 1, 3 plain in the 3 chain 4 times), miss 2, 1 plain in the 3 chain, miss 2, (5 chain, and 1 treble 7 times in the 7 chain of the 5th row), 3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain in the 3 chain, miss 2, (3 plain, and miss 1, 4 times in the 3 chain): repeat.

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7th.—2 plain, *, (3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain 3 times,) (3 chain, miss 3, and 1 treble in the 3 chain 8 times), 3 chain, miss 3, 1 plain, (3 chain, miss 2, and 1 plain 4 times); repeat from *.

8th.—Miss 1, and 3 plain in the 3 chain: repeat, and end with 1 plain.

9th.—(3 chain, miss 2, and 1 plain twice), 3 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, (5 chain, miss 2, and 1 plain 8 times), 3 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, (3 chain, miss 2, and 1 plain twice): repeat.

10th.—(Miss 1, and 3 plain in the 3 chain twice), miss 2, 1 plain in the 3 chain, miss 2, (5 plain, and miss 1 in the 5 chain 8 times), miss 2, 1 plain in the 3 chain, miss 2, (3 plain, and miss 1 in the 3 chain twice): repeat.

11th.—2 plain, *, 3 chain, miss 3, 1 plain, (2 chain, miss 3, 1 plain, 4 chain, and 1 plain 8 times), 2 chain, miss 3, 1 plain, (3 chain, miss 2, and 1 plain twice): repeat from *.

12th.—(Miss 1, 3 plain in the 3 chain twice), (miss 2, 1 plain in the 2 chain, miss 2, 4 treble in the 4 chain 8 times), miss 2, 1 plain in the 2 chain, miss 2, 3 plain in the 3 chain, repeat, end with 2 plain.

13th.—5 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, (5 chain, miss 4, 1 plain in the centre of the 4 treble in the 12th row 8 times), 5 chain, miss 5, 1 plain—repeat.

14th.—Miss 1, 1 plain, 6 treble, 1 plain: these 8 stitches are worked in the 5 chain of the 13th row: repeat, and fasten off.






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