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I Gloves, Mittens, Cuffs, Muffatees |
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| Gentlemen’s Knitted Gloves |
1 |
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Netted Gloves |
3 |
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Feather Gloves |
5 |
| Plain open Mittens |
8 |
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Another Plain Mitten |
10 |
| Annet
Mittens |
11 |
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Honeycomb Mittens |
13 |
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Matrimony Mittens |
15 |
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Lambs’-wool Mittens |
16 |
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Round Netted Mittens |
17 |
| Mitten, with a leaf wreath round the top |
18 |
| Feather Mits |
20 |
| Cuffs, Peacock Stitch |
21 |
| Netted Cuffs |
22 |
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Warm Cuffs |
23 |
| Muffatees
(1) |
24 |
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Muffatees (2) |
25 |
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Gentlemen’s Muffatees |
25 |
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II Household - Covers, Mats, etc. |
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| Cushion Cover |
26 |
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Sofa Pillow Cover |
27 |
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Striped Cushion Cover |
28 |
| Knitted Mat, with Fringe |
28 |
| Netted Mat |
30 |
| [ii]Vase
Mat |
31 |
| Table mats |
31 |
| Table
mat, in one piece |
32 |
| Napkin Ring |
33 |
| A Pence Purse, or Jug |
34 |
| Bouquetier.
No. 1(to hold nosegay of flowers) |
35 |
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Bouquetier No. 2. |
36 |
| Tidy Basket |
37 |
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4 Patterns- Doyleys,
Covers, Quilts, Napkins. |
113 |
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- No. 1 (basketweave pattern, reversible) |
113 |
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- No. 2 (ribbing pattern, reversible) |
113 |
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- No. 3 (diamond pattern, reversible) |
113 |
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- No. 4 (plaited rib pattern, reversible) |
113 |
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III Bags & Purses- |
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| Ladder Stitch Bag |
38 |
| Crossed Stitch Bag |
39 |
| Netted Bag |
40 |
| Fringe |
41 |
| Netted Fringe |
41 |
| Scarf Fringe |
42 |
| Fringe |
42 |
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Rug Fringe |
43 |
| Carriage Rug |
43 |
| Striped Purse |
44 |
| Chequered
Purse |
45 |
| Purse in Round Netting |
45 |
| Matrimony—For a Purse
(1) |
46 |
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Matrimony--For a Purse (2) |
46 |
| Annet Purse |
47 |
| Honeycomb Purse |
48 |
| Another Honeycomb
Purse |
48 |
| Netted Purse |
49 |
| Single Diamond Netting
Purse |
49 |
| Treble Diamond Netting Purse |
50 |
| Knitted Purse |
52 |
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Stitches for Purses |
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| No. 2. |
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| No. 3. |
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| No. 4. |
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| [iii] No. 5. |
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| No. 6 |
56 |
| No. 7 |
57 |
| Bead Netting
(1) |
57 |
| Bead Netting
(2) |
58 |
| Dice Knitting |
58 |
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IV Patterns for a Quilt - |
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| Open Fan, for a Quilt |
60 |
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Gauffre Fans |
62 |
| Ribbed Squares |
64 |
| Open work Fan |
65 |
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V Borders - |
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| An Open Border |
66 |
| Another Border |
67 |
| A Last Border, for a Quilt |
68 |
| Grecian Border |
69 |
| Diamond Knitting |
70 |
| Border for a Table Cover |
71 |
| Border and Fringe
(for table cover or shawl) |
72 |
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VI
Clothing - |
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| Scarf for the Throat |
73 |
| Scarf Edge |
74 |
| Scarf |
75 |
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Netted Scarf |
76 |
| Porcupine Boa |
76 |
| Leggings |
77 |
| Waistcoat
(Large size) |
78 |
| Knitted Waistcoat |
79 |
| Warm Tippet
(stole) |
80 |
| Night Cap |
82 |
| Night Cap (French Pattern) |
83 |
| Lambs’-wool sleeve |
84 |
| Cephaline
(worn on the head) |
84 |
| Diamond Knitting |
85 |
| Another Diamond Knitting (4 needles) |
87 |
| Small Feather Pattern |
89 |
| [iv]Double Eyelet Knitting |
89 |
| Gouty Shoes
(for when one has gout?) |
90 |
| To Increase and Decrease in Double Knitting |
91 |
| Double Knitted Soles
(to wear in the shoes) |
92 |
| Lambs’-wool Boot |
93 |
| Baby’s
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| Cap |
94 |
| Hat |
94 |
| Stockings |
95 |
| Gaiters |
97 |
| Spencer |
98 |
| Stays |
99 |
| Socks |
101 |
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VII
Misc |
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| Netted Curtain
(for a French bed) |
103 |
| Brioche |
103 |
| A Blanket |
105 |
| Blanket in strips |
105 |
| Netted Lace |
106 |
| Puff Netting |
107 |
| A Cool Night-cap
(puff netting) |
107 |
| Suspenders |
108 |
| Parisian Net Knitting |
110 |
| Diamond Knitting |
112 |
| Mazaniello Cap |
115 |
| Muff
in Spots or Stars |
117 |
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Another Muff |
119 |
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VIII Terms used in Knitting |
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SECOND SERIES.
Second Edition.
ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL.
1840.
Lessons given in knitting and netting.
For terms and address, apply to the Publisher.
W. DAVY, PRINTER, GILBERT STREET, OXFORD STREET.