Saturday, October 6, 2012

The Accompaniment To Second Volume of Mrs Gaugain's Work on Knitting, Netting, and Crochet


This week we will look at another of Mrs Gaugain's books in our listing of  public domain books containing netting patterns.   The Accompaniment To Second Volume of Mrs Gaugain's Work on Knitting, Netting, and Crochet was published in 1845.  It has several knitting and crochet patterns but only two netting patterns.

  1. Pretty Netted Flower Mat (page 15)
  2. Netted Mat for a Hyacinth Glass, or Round D'Oyley (page 17)

Since I had no idea what a Hyacinth Glass was, I decided to see what information I could find.  I located a link or two explaining what it is. These sites make using a Hyacinth Glass to grow Hyacinths indoors sound so easy.  I wonder if my "black thumb" could get some of these to grow.  If I try it, I will have to make the Netted Mat for a Hyacinth Glass to go under it.



Between now and the end of November there are three women I know who are expecting.   Over the past few years I have made three tea-towel baby bibs with ribbing around the neck edge and placed them in a small net gift bag to give to each mother-to-be.  The bag can be re-used later to hold whatever the mother wants.








Yesterday I attended a potluck dinner for one of the women.  Since her baby is supposed to be a boy, I made the bag and one of the bibs blue.












Making this bag did not hinder my progress on the Circular Netting class.  I video taped myself starting the bag and making the handles.  The videos will become part of three different videos for the class.  If you look at the syllabus this week, you will notice that there are only three videos left to create.

I wish I could say that next week I will finish making the videos for the class, but one of my sons is getting married on Saturday, and I have a few other things I need to get finished for that.

2 comments:

tony said...

Thaaaaanks for the link Rita. I love to look at the old needlework books. I have only tried one small doily. Here are some links that you are probably aware of. The firast is the best. Tony

Encyclopedia of Needlework
http://encyclopediaofneedlework.com/chapter_12.html


Beeton's Book of Needlework
http://beetonsbookofneedlework.com/page_301.htm


Vintage Needlework Patterns
http://designercraftsinc.com/articles/new/circular-or-round-netting.html

Rita said...

Thanks for the links, Tony.

I have a physical copy of the first two books and so had not yet searched for digital copies. Now I can include them in my digital list also.

Rita