Saturday, February 1, 2014

Netting in Magazines - Peterson's Magazine (1880-1898)


Even though I found all the issues between 1880 and 1889 available on-line, there were several issues of Peterson's Magazine that did not have any netting patterns or projects.  Those were:



I decided to also include 1890-1898, when the magazine was no longer published, since there were only two issues I was able to find online for that time period.  I could not find following years and volumes:

  • 1890 (Vol. 97-98)
  • 1892 (Vol. 102)
  • 1893 (Vol. 103-104)
  • 1894 (Vol. 105-106)
  • 1895 (Vol. 107-108)
  • 1896 (Vol. 109-110)
  • 1897 (Vol. 111-112)
  • 1898 (Vol. 113-114) 

The issues that had netting between 1880 and 1898 are:

1880 (Vol. 77-78)

  1. page 76 For the Little Folk [a watch pocket for a boy] 
  2. page 466 Squares in Guipure d'Art 


1881 (Vol. 79-80)

  1. page 243 Ladies' Night-cap: In Netting  
  2. page 230 Tunbridge Design  
  3. page 471 Squares in Guipure d'Art  
  4. page 470 Stripe for Darning or Beading  


1886 (Vol. 89-90)

  1. page 107 Tidy in Crochet and Bead-work  
  2. page 170 Pattern in Cross-stitch  


1887 (Vol. 91-92)

  1. page 28 Wallet-shaped Work Bag - illustration 
  2. page 97 Wallet-shaped Work Bag 


1888 (Vol. 93-94)

  1. page 183 Stripe for Crochet, Netting, Cross-stitch  


1891 (Vol. 99-100)

  1. page 363 Netted Design for Valance Border  


1892 (Vol. 101)

  1. page 360 Border or Insertion in Darned Netting or Crochet  


This is the last of the magazines I know of that contain netting and are available on-line.  I am very grateful to those libraries and organizations that have made these older books and magazines accessible to the public.  

I was recently reminded that KnitHeaven has several vintage netting patterns listed.

If you know of a source for other books or magazines that are available on-line, please let me know in the comments below.

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I finally found time to do some netting this week and was able to finish the doily I started several weeks ago.  I called it Swan and made the original back in 1987 for one of my brothers-in-law and his wife when they got married.  Back then I did not have a digital camera and so was only able to get a photocopy of part of the doily.

Now I have a view of the entire doily.  It is about 16 inches in diameter.




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