Mrs Gaugain's Miniature Knitting, Netting, and Crochet Book
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Mrs Gaugain's Miniature Knitting, Netting, and Crochet Book - Mrs. Gaugain
QUEEN VICTORIA LONG PURSE.
Worked in stripes, running round the Purse, of mazarine blue and white, or fawn. If for a bride’s purse, white silk and extra fine gold twist. For a gentleman, black and cerise colour. Two pins, No. 19, and 2 hanks each colour, are required.
Cast on 90 stitches with mazarine blue.
1st Row, Ob, , repeat to end of row.
2nd Row, plain.
3rd Row, plain.
4th Row, pearl.
5th Row, with White, , Ob, repeat to end all but 2 stitches, work them .
6th Row, *O, plain all the rest of row.
7th Row, plain.
8th Row, pearl.
Repeat from first row with white and blue until you have 9 inches worked. Cast it off; damp and stretch it on a stretcher until dry; sew up a third for each side of Purse; draw up the cast-on and cast-off rows for each end; attach tassels and rings of gold or steel.
* O, bring the thread before the wire to make the O, then work the plain row.
LONG PURSE, PRETTY OPEN STITCH.
This very pretty Purse is worked in shaded silk, or plain. Three hanks of any colour of second sized purse silk, and two wires of No. 19 are required. (It is much enriched, and looks well with steel or gold beads in every other row; one bead between the T and P.) When worked, damp and pin it out till dry; make it up as the foregoing purse, by drawing up the cast-on and cast-off ends, &c. Cast on 72 stitches.
1st Row, O, T, P, repeat to end.
2nd Row, Ob, , B.
Repeat as these two rows, until you have 9 inches worked.
If a fine Purse is wished, the third-sized twist, and wires No. 21, are required.
SET OF OPEN SQUARE D’OYLEYS.
(Cut represents First Pattern.)
Eighteen is the general number knit, therefore 9 of each pattern is required. One hank of Dutch cotton No. 14, and 2 wires No. 20, are required for each.
Note.—These are quite different from the Twenty-one close D’oyleys in Vol. II.
FIRST PATTERN.
Cast on 72 stitches, and work 12 plain