Saturday, April 20, 2013

The Lady's Dictionary of Needlework by Matilda Marian Pullan


As I looked at Matilda Marian Pullan's book, The Lady's Dictionary of Needlework , published in 1856, I noticed that the patterns are for stitches and not for objects.  She describes how to get ready to net and how to tie the netting knot.  She has an illustration at the beginning of many of the stitches. 
  1. Preparation for Netting (page 18)
  2. Plain Netting - with illustration (page 18)
  3. Square Netting - with illustration (page 19)
  4. Oblong - with illustration Netting (page 19)
  5. To Make a Piece of Netting of Six, Eight, or Ten Sides, Working from the Centre (page 20)
  6. Round Netting - with illustration(page 20)
  7. Honeycomb - with illustration Netting (page 20)
  8. Long Twisted Stitch - with illustration (page 21)
  9. Grecian Netting - with illustration (page 21)
  10. Ground Net - with illustration (page 21)
  11. Spotted Netting - with illustration (page 22)
  12. Diamond Netting - with illustration (page 22)
  13. Large Diamond Netting - with illustration (page 22)
  14. Spotted Diamond Netting - with illustration (page 23)
  15. Leaf Netting - with illustration (page 23)
  16. Double Stitch (page 23)
  17. Long Stitch (page 23)
  18. To Work with Beads (page 24)
  19. mesh - definition (page 24)
  20. Embroidering on Netting (page 24)
  21. Implements For Netting (page 57)
  22. Printer's Marks (page 63)
  23. Contractions in Netting (page 63)
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I want to have a photograph showing the entire doily for each doily I have a photocopy of.  This doily, Star In The Center, is one of the last of those that my grandmother designed that did not have a digital photograph.  Here is the photocopy.






 Here is a photograph of the full doily I just finished.



It's hard to see the individual stitches on the photograph.  I think both the photocopy and the photograph have a use.

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