Charles Peterson started publishing his Ladies' National Magazine in 1842 as a competitor to Godey's Lady's Book. It was merged into another magazine in 1898. There is more on the history of this magazine here and here.
I was pleasantly surprised to find most of the volumes of the magazine available online. The missing volumes were 1-2 (1842), 3-4 (1843), 9-10 (1846), 97-98 (1890), and 102-114 (1892-1898).
Not all of the magazines contained information on netting. Between 1842 and 1849 there were three years I could not find on-line; however, of the remaining five years, only two years contained netting instructions.
1845 (Vol. 7-8)
- page 34 Plain Netted Gentleman's Purse
- page 34 A Lady's Purse
- page 34 Seam Purse with Beads
- page 106 Plain Netting
1849 (Vol. 15-16)
- page 108 Cover for Sofa
- page 183 Net for the Hair
- page 148 Netting -- Lady's Nightcap
- page 148 Cover for Tassel or Window Blind
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This week I remade one of my grandmother's smaller doilies. It was the first one she gave me to duplicate. The only instructions I had was the doily. All the other times I've made it, I've neglected to note how much thread it used. This time I checked. It used 32 yards of DMC 12 crochet thread.
It measures about 9.75 inches in diameter.
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