Beeton's Book of Needlework by Mrs. Isabella Mary Beeton
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MONOGRAMS AND INITIALS
POINT LACE WORK POINT LACE INSTRUCTIONS POINT LACE PATTERNS INSTRUCTIONS AND PATTERNS IN GUIPURE D'ART BERLIN WORK INSTRUCTIONS TATTING. TATTING INSTRUCTIONS [Illustration: Tatting Shuttle.] The needlework called Tatting in England, _Frivolité_ in French, and _Frivolitäten_ in German, is a work which seems, from all accounts, to have been in favour several generations ago. Modern ingenuity has discovered some ways of improving on the original plan of tatting, which was, indeed, rather a primitive sort of business as first practised. To Mrs. Mee, one of our most accomplished _artistes_ in all matters |
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