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Title: Golden Stars in Tatting and Crochet
Author: Eleonore Riego de la Branchardiere
Release Date: March 31, 2009 [EBook #28457]
Language: English
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ETOILE DOREE
IN
TATTING
BY
M^LLE. RIEGO.
GOLDEN STARS
IN
TATTING AND CROCHET.
BY
MLLE. RIEGO DE LA BRANCHARDIERE.
Price One Shilling.
LONDON:
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO.,
AND ALL BERLIN WAREHOUSES.
Entered at Stationers' Hall.]
1861.
[The right of Translation is reserved.
NOTICE.
These Designs are Registered under the 5th & 6th Vic. c. 100, and the
Public are hereby cautioned against making any of them for the purpose
of Sale, without permission from the Authoress. Any person infringing
upon the Copyright will be proceeded against, and, by sect. 8, they
are liable to a penalty of from L5 to L30 for each offence.
1, PRINCES STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE.
ETOILE DOREE.
Rules and Explanation of Terms.
The following Designs are formed by a very simple combination of
Tatting and Crochet, the more elaborate style of both Works being
avoided, so that any Lady with a knowledge of the first rules of each
Art will be able to accomplish the patterns without the least
difficulty, the Stars and Diamonds being made in Tatting and
afterwards worked round with loops of chain Crochet.
The numerous purposes to which the work can be applied far exceed the
limits of this Book, as it admits of being made in every material. The
Stars have a good effect for spotting and trimming Dresses, and, when
worked in black or white Si
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