I was going to group the remaining netting entries which I found in Godey's Lady's Book by decades: 1870-1879, 1880-1889, and 1890-1898. The only problem with that was that the years from 1881 to 1898 (when the magazine ended publication) either had no articles on netting or I could not find them digitized and posted on-line.
Here are the volumes I could not locate on-line: Volumes 102 (1881), 103 (1881), 104 (1882), 105 (1882), 106 (1883), 108 (1884), 109 (1884), 110 (1885), 111 (1885), 112 (1886), 113 (1886), 114 (1887), 115 (1887), 121 (1890), 122 (1891), 123 (1891), 124 (1892), 126 (1893), 127 (1893), 131 (1895).
Here are links to the articles I did find:
1870 (Vol. 80-81)
- page 468 Instructions in Netting
- page 469 Round Netting
- page 469 Square Netting
- page 470 Grecian Netting
- page 213 Oriental Table-Cover [illustration]
- page 280 Oriental Table-Cover
- page 73 Lady's Watch-Pocket in Netted Embroidery
- page 466 Weaver's Knot
1871 (Vol. 82-83)
- page 182 Cover to be Placed Over Dishes
- page 563 Spool Basket
- page 467 Netted Sponge Bag
- page 413 Square in Darned Netting [illustration]
- page 490 Square in Darned Netting
- page 280 Casket Pincushion
- page 74 Ornamental Bag
- page 79 Work-Basket of Netting and Beads
- page 464 Net for Boiling Eggs, in netting and crochet
1874 (Vol. 88) - Jan-Jun
- page 77 Netted Nightcap
- page 78 Netted Nightcap [illustration]
- page 370 Fringe
- page 561 Clothes Bag
- page 557 Swing Hammock (Netting)
- page 466 Bag: Crochet and Netting
- page 82 Netted Piece-Bag
- page 516 Fringe for Dresses, Etc.
- page 514 Netted Purses
- page 163 Fringe for Trimming Dresses, Etc.
- page 86 Round Hairnets
- page 193 Fichu with Jet Necklet
- page 385 Hammock
- page 481 Hints for Articles for Fairs (small net bags)
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I've been experimenting with some simple netting patterns. They are mostly in plain netting, or increase and decrease stitches. I finally finished the dishcloths. My husband has large hands and he wanted a big dishcloth, while I have smaller hands and so needed a smaller one. Here are the ones I've finished.
Three of them are large, three are medium size, and three are a small size that would work for a child. The patterns for them will be included in my upcoming basic netting book, The Lost Art of Netting.