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Reducing subject-laceAndLaceMaking-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 16605 author = Unknown title = The Ladies' Work-Book Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74158 sentences = 9307 flesch = 106 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. cache = ./cache/16605.txt txt = ./txt/16605.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15147 author = Beeton, Mrs. (Isabella Mary) title = Beeton's Book of Needlework date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 93098 sentences = 8131 flesch = 89 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 cache = ./cache/15147.txt txt = ./txt/15147.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38973 author = Goldenberg, Samuel L. title = Lace, Its Origin and History date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18829 sentences = 943 flesch = 70 summary = Needle-point lace is worked upon loose ALENÃ�ON.--A fine, needle-point lace, so called from Alençon, a French city, made in imitation of Rose point; (b) A black silk lace, popular because needle-lace pattern, instead of having a true net ground, was appliquéd on triangular meshes; (b) A lace with a point ground, with the pattern ENGLISH POINT.--(a) A fine pillow lace made in the eighteenth century, applied to large, flowing pattern laces, worked with coarse net grounds, it with which old needle-point and pillow lace is made. There is also a needle-point lace made of rather coarse thread, and used needle-point and bobbin-made, or pillow lace, is also illustrated by the those made on the pillow to distinguish them from needle-point laces, and denoting lace, whether pillow or needle-point; that is, worked in sprays POINT DE MILAN.--A guipure lace with a small mesh ground, and the pattern cache = ./cache/38973.txt txt = ./txt/38973.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26120 author = Lowes, Emily Leigh title = Chats on Old Lace and Needlework date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 37259 sentences = 2516 flesch = 77 summary = OLD ITALIAN AND FRENCH LACES AND CUT AND DRAWN WORK 72 them, as an art, are the early gold and silver laces of simple design [Illustration: EARLY ENGLISH SAMPLERS, SHOWING CUT AND DRAWN WORK. This lace is said to have been worked, like that of Brussels, in dark, laces, and Brussels, and also introduced the working of gold and silver Early Flemish--Brussels lace--Point d'Angleterre--Cost of real Flanders flax thread--Popularity of Brussels lace--Point Gaze. elegant laces which are variously known as "Real old Brussels," "Point Spain made gold and silver laces of fine quality and gorgeous design. art of lace-making, boys learning and working at it until the age of The most costly laces are the Venetian Points, some of the fine Rose [Illustration: KING CHARLES I., WORKED IN FINE SILK EMBROIDERY. collection of embroidery, lace, cut and drawn work stitches, and had of lace stitches and drawn-thread work would bring as much as a cache = ./cache/26120.txt txt = ./txt/26120.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 57009 author = Palliser, Bury, Mrs. title = History of Lace date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 198683 sentences = 17306 flesch = 83 summary = ITALIAN, VENETIAN, FLAT NEEDLE-POINT LACE PLATE VIII 36 white and gold thread needle-point lace. {31}Some laces, points and guipures are not worked upon a ground; the Savary, speaking of the thread laces termed Venice point in the early part gold, silver and thread lace, as well as of the points of Genoa, being held point and lace of white and black silk which are not the manufactures of France had early sent out books of patterns for cut-work and lace. horsehair or threads, while point d'Argentan is a lace with similar work as de Bruxelles; point de Paris; black thread laces, and also those guipures point d'Aurillac is improving, and there are 8,000 lace-women at work. The lace of Flanders, with the costly points and cut-works of Italy,[911] within ten years of William's death, Defoe should quote the point lace of needle-point and bobbin laces are worked. cache = ./cache/57009.txt txt = ./txt/57009.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22325 author = nan title = The Art of Modern Lace Making date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17993 sentences = 1314 flesch = 82 summary = 24.--ROSE POINT LACE STITCH.--Make a foundation of single threads, [Illustration: No. 24.--Rose Point Lace Stitch.] [Illustration: No. 1.--Braids used in Making Battenburg Lace.] This design is suitable for point lace braid, but is of course very much This dainty doily may be made of the point lace braids illustrated at DESIGN FOR A CORNER IN BATTENBURG, POINT, OR HONITON LACE. results from combining Honiton and point lace braids in one design; and point lace braid is used to outline the design, and then rosettes in [Illustration: No. 26.--Design for a Table Scarf in Battenburg Lace.] The design illustrated may be followed in Battenburg braid or plain lace This design is for point lace braid, and is very easily made. [Illustration: No. 38.--Butterfly Design for fine Battenburg Lace.] [Illustration: No. 41.--Design for a Butterfly in Point Lace.] [Illustration: No. 41.--Design for a Butterfly in Point Lace.] [Illustration: No. 41.--Design for a Butterfly in Point Lace.] cache = ./cache/22325.txt txt = ./txt/22325.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 57009 16605 26120 15147 57009 22325 number of items: 6 sum of words: 440,020 average size in words: 73,336 average readability score: 84 nouns: l.; lace; stitch; chain; point; illustration; stitches; work; cotton; thread; pattern; row; crochet; gold; silk; round; purl; needle; laces; repeat; ch; times; loop; steel; circle; patterns; close; end; embroidery; ground; century; design; centre; time; x; side; border; manufacture; threads; part; rows; wool; linen; years; hole; pillow; materials; hand; silver; 1st verbs: is; are; was; be; made; worked; were; have; work; make; been; has; repeat; used; knit; being; had; throw; tatting; making; called; quoted; see; raised; 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one dimension: lace; double; sq file(s): ./cache/57009.txt, ./cache/15147.txt, ./cache/16605.txt titles(s): History of Lace | Beeton''s Book of Needlework | The Ladies'' Work-Book Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc. five topics; three dimensions: lace point work; double stitch chain; sq ch 15; perpendicular treat uncertain; perpendicular treat uncertain file(s): ./cache/57009.txt, ./cache/15147.txt, ./cache/16605.txt, ./cache/22325.txt, ./cache/22325.txt titles(s): History of Lace | Beeton''s Book of Needlework | The Ladies'' Work-Book Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc. | The Art of Modern Lace Making | The Art of Modern Lace Making Type: gutenberg title: subject-laceAndLaceMaking-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 21:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Lace and lace making" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 15147 author: Beeton, Mrs. (Isabella Mary) title: Beeton''s Book of Needlework date: words: 93098 sentences: 8131 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/15147.txt txt: ./txt/15147.txt 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: 38973 author: Goldenberg, Samuel L. title: Lace, Its Origin and History date: words: 18829 sentences: 943 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/38973.txt txt: ./txt/38973.txt summary: Needle-point lace is worked upon loose ALENÃ�ON.--A fine, needle-point lace, so called from Alençon, a French city, made in imitation of Rose point; (b) A black silk lace, popular because needle-lace pattern, instead of having a true net ground, was appliquéd on triangular meshes; (b) A lace with a point ground, with the pattern ENGLISH POINT.--(a) A fine pillow lace made in the eighteenth century, applied to large, flowing pattern laces, worked with coarse net grounds, it with which old needle-point and pillow lace is made. There is also a needle-point lace made of rather coarse thread, and used needle-point and bobbin-made, or pillow lace, is also illustrated by the those made on the pillow to distinguish them from needle-point laces, and denoting lace, whether pillow or needle-point; that is, worked in sprays POINT DE MILAN.--A guipure lace with a small mesh ground, and the pattern id: 26120 author: Lowes, Emily Leigh title: Chats on Old Lace and Needlework date: words: 37259 sentences: 2516 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/26120.txt txt: ./txt/26120.txt summary: OLD ITALIAN AND FRENCH LACES AND CUT AND DRAWN WORK 72 them, as an art, are the early gold and silver laces of simple design [Illustration: EARLY ENGLISH SAMPLERS, SHOWING CUT AND DRAWN WORK. This lace is said to have been worked, like that of Brussels, in dark, laces, and Brussels, and also introduced the working of gold and silver Early Flemish--Brussels lace--Point d''Angleterre--Cost of real Flanders flax thread--Popularity of Brussels lace--Point Gaze. elegant laces which are variously known as "Real old Brussels," "Point Spain made gold and silver laces of fine quality and gorgeous design. art of lace-making, boys learning and working at it until the age of The most costly laces are the Venetian Points, some of the fine Rose [Illustration: KING CHARLES I., WORKED IN FINE SILK EMBROIDERY. collection of embroidery, lace, cut and drawn work stitches, and had of lace stitches and drawn-thread work would bring as much as a id: 57009 author: Palliser, Bury, Mrs. title: History of Lace date: words: 198683 sentences: 17306 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/57009.txt txt: ./txt/57009.txt summary: ITALIAN, VENETIAN, FLAT NEEDLE-POINT LACE PLATE VIII 36 white and gold thread needle-point lace. {31}Some laces, points and guipures are not worked upon a ground; the Savary, speaking of the thread laces termed Venice point in the early part gold, silver and thread lace, as well as of the points of Genoa, being held point and lace of white and black silk which are not the manufactures of France had early sent out books of patterns for cut-work and lace. horsehair or threads, while point d''Argentan is a lace with similar work as de Bruxelles; point de Paris; black thread laces, and also those guipures point d''Aurillac is improving, and there are 8,000 lace-women at work. The lace of Flanders, with the costly points and cut-works of Italy,[911] within ten years of William''s death, Defoe should quote the point lace of needle-point and bobbin laces are worked. id: 16605 author: Unknown title: The Ladies'' Work-Book Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc. date: words: 74158 sentences: 9307 pages: flesch: 106 cache: ./cache/16605.txt txt: ./txt/16605.txt 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: 22325 author: nan title: The Art of Modern Lace Making date: words: 17993 sentences: 1314 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/22325.txt txt: ./txt/22325.txt summary: 24.--ROSE POINT LACE STITCH.--Make a foundation of single threads, [Illustration: No. 24.--Rose Point Lace Stitch.] [Illustration: No. 1.--Braids used in Making Battenburg Lace.] This design is suitable for point lace braid, but is of course very much This dainty doily may be made of the point lace braids illustrated at DESIGN FOR A CORNER IN BATTENBURG, POINT, OR HONITON LACE. results from combining Honiton and point lace braids in one design; and point lace braid is used to outline the design, and then rosettes in [Illustration: No. 26.--Design for a Table Scarf in Battenburg Lace.] The design illustrated may be followed in Battenburg braid or plain lace This design is for point lace braid, and is very easily made. [Illustration: No. 38.--Butterfly Design for fine Battenburg Lace.] [Illustration: No. 41.--Design for a Butterfly in Point Lace.] [Illustration: No. 41.--Design for a Butterfly in Point Lace.] [Illustration: No. 41.--Design for a Butterfly in Point Lace.] ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel