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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 39007 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 95 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 row 4 stitch 4 illustration 3 knit 2 work 2 Knit 1 thread 1 star 1 repeat 1 plain 1 net 1 material 1 loop 1 fancy 1 chain 1 Walter 1 Tatting 1 Purl 1 NEEDLEWORK 1 Guipure 1 Evans 1 Embroidery 1 Co. 1 CHAPTER Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 6877 l. 4978 row 4531 stitch 2763 st 2301 chain 1610 repeat 1607 needle 1547 work 1480 loop 1431 pattern 1303 time 1260 end 1110 cotton 1101 round 1096 illustration 958 crochet 921 side 900 thread 811 inch 782 ch 753 wool 742 purl 664 circle 605 silk 597 material 552 steel 551 point 548 edge 535 1st 533 p1 529 in 508 gold 477 centre 471 border 460 p 403 close 399 treble 377 front 372 size 341 piece 340 x 330 page 330 hole 320 button 305 bead 298 shade 291 measure 286 no 286 * 282 star Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 9766 . 6833 sq 3051 _ 1663 K1 1619 row:= 1472 st 777 d.c 750 K 690 Knit 643 K2tog 630 knit 568 fwd 562 miss 562 Wl 490 K2 477 purl 452 1st 430 Purl 424 s.c 410 2nd 408 ch 334 l. 259 3rd 256 Messrs. 256 Evans 253 Walter 252 Co. 228 P2 205 Crochet 203 Stitch 201 next 179 satin 172 X 168 Garter 165 Inc. 163 K3tog 162 c 161 dec 150 K8 150 Embroidery 147 c. 147 Ch 144 brown 139 Point 138 inc 128 Next 120 K5 116 Cotton 113 Stocking 113 Round Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1396 it 962 you 299 them 238 they 166 we 40 she 20 her 17 us 12 one 11 herself 7 itself 7 i 5 themselves 4 me 3 ourselves 3 he 2 yourself 2 applique.--this 1 you''ll 1 wool.--this 1 whipping.--you 1 wheel.--this 1 shawl.--this 1 s 1 pattern.--this 1 off:--knit 1 off.--this 1 net.--you 1 himself 1 bag.--this Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6492 be 2698 work 2557 knit 1991 make 930 repeat 773 have 763 turn 622 join 609 draw 602 begin 571 continue 549 take 522 cast 497 Cast 481 form 416 do 399 slip 389 throw 372 follow 371 fasten 363 leave 338 end 335 sew 327 bind 320 use 309 tat 280 require 264 see 260 bring 259 row 252 give 243 pass 232 remain 230 correspond 229 increase 225 precede 221 change 217 shape 208 complete 198 finish 197 decrease 193 raise 179 net 178 pick 178 cut 174 put 173 Knit 167 keep 161 miss 154 insert Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1869 double 1592 last 1405 next 1375 then 1200 together 1031 off 1021 same 987 plain 755 white 750 first 749 up 714 long 654 open 645 other 602 twice 599 more 528 back 514 forward 499 2nd 487 even 426 1st 339 4th 335 not 322 5th 320 small 318 on 305 right 302 round 294 close 289 once 279 3rd 277 very 271 second 263 black 260 fine 253 only 240 fasten 234 large 232 treble 219 over 207 left 206 so 206 now 206 6th 205 7th 194 again 182 alternately 180 8th 169 thus 163 as Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 68 good 42 dark 38 light 16 fine 13 near 13 most 9 least 9 large 9 high 7 simple 6 wide 4 small 4 easy 3 neat 3 long 3 great 3 follows:-- 3 cheap 2 thick 2 pure 2 noble 2 furth 2 early 2 dear 2 close 2 big 1 smart 1 slight 1 short 1 rich 1 plain 1 new 1 narrow 1 manner:-- 1 low 1 late 1 l 1 full 1 fond 1 coarse 1 Most Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 most 6 least 5 well 1 seacrest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 row:= cast off 12 row is plain 11 pattern is not 9 pattern cast off 7 _ left front_--cast 7 stitches are not 7 stitches cast on 6 . continue even 6 . fasten off 5 stitches are then 4 * cast off 4 chain repeat * 4 pattern is then 4 purl rows instead 4 stitch is very 3 * draw up 3 1st row once 3 _ see page 3 purl left free 3 purl turned downwards 3 row knit together 3 stitch is only 2 * bring wool 2 * fasten off 2 * take up 2 * work ½ 2 chain is long 2 cotton is then 2 cotton thrown forward 2 end row same 2 ends are then 2 loop turned upwards 2 needle being thus 2 pattern being closely 2 pattern is complete 2 pattern is now 2 pattern is so 2 pattern is suitable 2 pattern is very 2 patterns are very 2 round make only 2 row is then 2 stitch cast on 2 stitch is also 2 stitch is often 2 stitch is proper 2 stitch is sometimes 2 work is then 2 work left front 1 * end row Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 patterns are not easy 1 stitches are not double A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 26113 author = Anonymous title = Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet date = keywords = illustration; knit; row; stitch summary = Knit across plain and purl back for 84 rows; narrow 1 stitch each side decrease 1 stitch at each end of needle every other row for 3 times, or Sweater.--Cast on 60 stitches, and knit 2, purl 2 (or double rib) for Left front: Cast on 65 stitches on the larger needles and knit 12 rows Back: Cast on 79 stitches and knit 12 rows plain; then work in the times, narrow, knit 1; repeat from * to end of row. Cast on 56 stitches, knit 2, purl 2 and repeat until the work is 4 opening of stitches on spare needle and knit 2, purl 2 for 12 rows. Continue working in this way, knitting 6 more stitches forward each row star by working off all the loops, chain 1, and repeat to end of row, In working back, next row, make also a double in each stitch of 5 chain. id = 29382 author = Anonymous title = The Ladies'' Work-Table Book Containing Clear and Practical Instructions in Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and Crochet date = keywords = CHAPTER; NEEDLEWORK; fancy; illustration; knit; loop; material; net; plain; row; stitch; thread; work summary = Silk Leaves.--If no grounding is required, work in tent stitch. TENT STITCH.--Work the cross way of the canvas, bringing your needle up DICE PATTERN.--This is formed by working rows of eight stitches, in any RUSSIAN PATTERN.--This is worked in rows across the canvas, in stitches Sometimes knitting is done in rows of plain and pearl stitches, or in a For the fifth row, knit three stitches plain, and thus proceed as so worked, that the stitches knit in the proceeding row, must be pearled Commence the second row with three pearled stitches, knit three plain, three needles, and knit five rows plain; make a stitch by bringing the any number of stitches you require: and, after knitting one row plain, finished: then in working the second row, commence with a plain stitch, Begin the fourth row with a plain stitch, work a each loop three stitches; above this, knit one narrow row of silk, and id = 15147 author = Beeton, Mrs. (Isabella Mary) title = Beeton''s Book of Needlework date = keywords = Co.; Embroidery; Evans; Guipure; Tatting; Walter; illustration; stitch; work summary = purl, then 2 double; join the stitches into a circle; work close to this with a row of chain stitches, by working 1 double in 1 long purl and 5 depends on the length and size of the cotton; work double stitches round 20th purl of the large circle, work 5 double, and join the stitches into leaves, and work a very small circle thus:--2 double stitches, fasten leaf; work a larger circle thus:--2 double stitches fastened to the purl round the chain stitch scallops of the preceding row; work in each 1 chain stitches, joining leaves and circles together, then work 3 rows of round: Work 1 long stitch, make 1 chain, miss 1 loop, and repeat. 6th round: * Work a stitch of double crochet and 1 chain alternately, 3rd round: * Make 21 chain stitches, work 1 double crochet in the centre id = 35582 author = Cooper, Marie Jane title = The New Guide to Knitting & Crochet date = keywords = knit; row; stitch summary = Cast on nine stitches, slip one, knit one, bring the thread forward, and Cast on fifty stitches coloured wool, knit eight rows, knitting and bringing the wool forward; slip one stitch off underneath, and knit two Cast on ninety-six stitches, pins No. 19; thread a row of beads; knit Cast on seventy-four stitches white wool, purl one row, knit one row white, purl one row coloured, bring the wool forward, and knit two as row_--purl knitting; there are to be two plain stitches at the beginning rows of each colour in the plain stitch of knitting; the centre double Cast on fifty-six stitches, with black wool; knit ten rows coloured, ten _Second round_--plain, then knit one stitch of the next row. _Fourth round_--plain, then knit one stitch of the next row. round_--plain, then knit one stitch of the next row. one or two stitches at the end of the row, they must be knitted plain; id = 39773 author = Hoyer, Mary title = Juvenile Styles: Original Designs for Infants and Juveniles, Volume 4 date = keywords = row summary = Bind off 4 sts at beg of the next row at underarm, P 2 tog and repeat yoke pattern (P 2, K 1) for 3 inches, bind off 10 sts at beg Now K 2 tog at beg and end of every K row until 53 sts remain, inches, bind off 4 sts at beg of the next row at underarm, K back. 2 sts tog at underarm, work pattern for ¾ inch more. _Row 1_--With pink, ch 62 sts (to measure 9½ inches, loosely), work 1 K 2 sts tog at back edge, repeat from *until piece measures 5 inches, tog at beg and end of next row, repeat from *until sleeve measures 6 tog at beg and end of next row, repeat from *until sleeve measures 6 6th row, repeat from *until piece measures 3 inches, 62 sts. beg and end of next row, repeat from *until you have 36 sts, 3 inches. id = 28457 author = Riego de la Branchardière, Eléonore title = Golden Stars in Tatting and Crochet date = keywords = chain; star summary = OCTAGON STAR--Commence a loop, work 1 double stitch, then (1 pearl and 2nd STAR--Commence in a pearl loop of another gold star, work (9 chain join to the next loop of the 1st star, 5 chain, miss 9, 1 plain, and 1st round, work 6 chain, miss 4, 1 plain in the next loop; repeat all star, work 5 chain and 1 plain in each of the 8 pearl loops; fasten diamonds, work 4 chain, miss 6 and 1 plain in the next loop; repeat diamonds, work 5 chain, miss 5, 1 plain in each loop of the 1st round, star, work (6 chain, miss 7 and 1 plain in the next loop 5 times), stars already joined and work 1 plain in the 7th loop of it, 4 chain, pearl loops of a gold star, work 5 chain and 1 plain in each of the 8 id = 36669 author = Riego de la Branchardière, Eléonore title = Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with Twelve Illustrations date = keywords = Knit; Purl; row summary = are purl and plain stitches in a row, bring the cotton forward to the white wool, and with No. 11 pins, knit 1 plain row. wool, No. 17 pins, knit the first 10 rows and cast off; finish at the 8th row--Cast off all but 6 stitches, knit them plain, and commence at Repeat the last 2 rows, until there are 120 stitches on the pin, knit a purl row, next row knit the edge stitches and 15 patterns, (or 50 2nd row--Slip 1, knit 2, turn over, repeat the pattern to the end. Knit 12 rows of each color; when finished cast off 7 stitches, leaving 5 vandykes are worked, finish with a row of 3 chain, miss 2, 3 plain, all every stitch, shaded blue; work the star pattern; then 3 rounds in beads 1st row--Work 3 chain stitches, miss 1, 1 plain. id = 16605 author = Unknown title = The Ladies'' Work-Book Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc. date = keywords = illustration; repeat summary = thread must be entirely passed round the needle, once for every stitch the thread round the needle as often as the stitch may require, insert 1st row: Make a chain of about 180 stitches, turn back, work 1 l. chain, make it round, and in the loop you have formed work 24 d.c.; 1 With cotton No. 24, and hook 3-1/2, 10 chain join round; work in round loop; * 1 d.c. 5 chain repeat * 5 times more. in loop work 12 d.c.; * 1 d.c. on 1st d.c., 5 chain, miss 1, repeat 5 and in round loop 1 d.c., 4 long, 3 chain; join to d.c. stitches 1st row: Make a chain of 261 stitches, turn back, and work 87 squares. the cotton twice over the hook instead of once, beginning on the d.c. stitches of the border, and working 5 l. row, the four stitches are worked on the loop. id = 45632 author = Various title = Beehive for Bairns, Vol. 2: From 1st Size to 2 Years With Special Supplement: Bed Jackets date = keywords = Knit summary = =To shape neck:= At neck edge, with Pink wool cast off 12 sts. shell pattern as given for Crocheted Bonnet until work measures 2-1/2 ins. LEG BANDS: With right side of work facing pick up and knit 60 sts. LEG BANDS: With right side of work facing pick up and knit 60 sts. Join wool at neck edge and work remaining sts. Join wool at neck edge and work remaining sts. Join wool at neck edge and work other side to correspond, ending at side LEFT LEG: Work as given for Right Leg, having back shaping on purl rows LEFT LEG: Work as given for Right Leg, having back shaping on purl rows each end of needle every knit row to 54 sts. has been worked, knit 1 row then continue exactly as given for Right Leg, =To shape cap:= *Keeping continuity of pattern, cast off 2 sts.