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SCALE STITCH WORKED IN GOLD THREAD AND PURL ON A CORD FOUNDATION (fig. two rows of stitches, worked in gold thread, into the straight lines on Work the second row of stitches backwards; take up two threads on the bars of the 1st plain stitch of the previous row, and draw the thread Straight edge--Worked from right to left = 1 chain * turn the thread 7 the squares: 22 chain, miss 1, 10 rows of plain stitches, worked to and 5th row--fasten on the thread to the top stitch of a treble, 11 chain, 1 GROUND WORKED WITH CROSS STITCHES IN ONE SIZE OF THREAD (fig. cache = ./cache/20776.txt txt = ./txt/20776.txt === reduce.pl bib === 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 = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46081 sentences = 2441 flesch = 80 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 cache = ./cache/29382.txt txt = ./txt/29382.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28269 author = Buckle, Mary title = Art in Needlework: A Book about Embroidery date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47343 sentences = 3143 flesch = 80 summary = 5. CROSS-STITCH SAMPLER--A and B, solid; C, line work; D, LAID-WORK SAMPLER, showing various ways (split-stitch and couching) chain, crewel, satin, and herringbone stitches, worked in dark blue silk Satin and other stitches were worked by the old Italians (Illustration [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CREWEL-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CREWEL-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CREWEL-STITCH SAMPLER.] To work chain-stitch (A on the sampler, Illustration 17) bring the The braid-stitch shown at F on the sampler (Illustration 17) is worked [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CHAIN-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CHAIN-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF A, B, C ON ORIENTAL-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON KNOT-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON KNOT-STITCH SAMPLER.] Other surface work, sometimes called LACE-STITCH, is illustrated in the The satin-stitch on Illustration 58 is all surface work. cache = ./cache/28269.txt txt = ./txt/28269.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 = 44766 author = Archer, Effie Archer title = The Library of Work and Play: Needlecraft date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 68650 sentences = 5122 flesch = 90 summary = It is lovely to have a little work-box fixed up with thread, needles, Thread a large needle with two pieces of heavy cotton floss or wool. in the material--you are working from left to right--(Figure 70), carry Let the thread come under the point of the needle in each stitch. A row of double feather-stitching was worked in the usual At the end of each stitch a little Van Dyke point or V was worked. Some women work a row of machine stitching close to the lower edge way of working it is to run a line of fine stitches on the outline and A pretty stitch often seen bordering a row of drawn work is made in work one row of basting stitches through the centre of the braid is 2nd row--Chain 5, miss 2 double crochet, * in the third stitch, work 1 cache = ./cache/44766.txt txt = ./txt/44766.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 12642 author = Unknown title = The Lady's Album of Fancy Work for 1850 Consisting of Novel, Elegant, and Useful Designs in Knitting, Netting, Crochet, Braiding, and Embroidery, with Clear and Explicit Directions for Working the Patterns date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20342 sentences = 1963 flesch = 95 summary = TREBLE OPEN CROCHET.--Work three long stitches, then three chain, Make a chain of 9 stitches; unite and work three rounds in double Work 1 stitch in open crochet, 1 chain, miss 1 of the ends by working 1 long in the alternate chain-stitches.-_For the Leaves_.--Make a chain of 15 stitches, work 11 double crochet loop; work a stitch of single crochet in each of the remaining chain With white work 1 row in double crochet, and a row, 1 long, 2 chain, Make a chain of 9 stitches, join and work 3 rounds in double crochet.-unite, and work a round in double crochet, increasing in every stitch; long, 2 chain, 1 single crochet, in one stitch, miss 1, and repeat in Make a chain of 60 stitches; work round this, at each side and the ends, With scarlet make a chain of 9 stitches, join and work a round in double cache = ./cache/12642.txt txt = ./txt/12642.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31714 author = Menzies, Sutherland, active 1840-1883 title = The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 104769 sentences = 5327 flesch = 74 summary = with gold threads, was much more usually worked with the needle. clothing is of wrought gold." This is supposed to mean a garment richly embroidered with the needle in figures in gold thread, after time highly commended and accounted of in tapestrie worke: for even Pope Paschal had a robe worked with gold and gems, having the history figure of an armed man worked in gold thread: to the same field silk, thickly wrought with flowers of gold_; her hair was so beautiful than its rare work and richness: whatever king hath it on his head everything.' 'It is the work of man,' said the old knight; 'but rarely House in King John's time, though taken from a work of fiction, [83] "The rich tapestry and arras hangings which belonged to St. James's Palace, Hampton Court, Whitehall, and other Royal Seats, were "For our lady the queen's use, sixty ells of fine linen cloth, forty cache = ./cache/31714.txt txt = ./txt/31714.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34854 author = McGlauflin, Idabelle title = Handicraft for Girls A Tentative Course in Needlework, Basketry, Designing, Paper and Cardboard Construction, Textile Fibers and Fabrics and Home Decoration and Care date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 32019 sentences = 2868 flesch = 88 summary = Cut the thread from the work when finished to avoid drawing the stitches stitches, No. 1, page 64; colored thread No. 50; needle No. 7. Teach the hemming stitch on the Practice Piece with colored thread. the edge neatly, fold the hem accurately and baste in place. _Materials:_ Running design No. 4, page 12, 6" × 8"; colored thread No. 50; needle No. 7. _Materials:_ Running design No. 4, page 12, 6" × 8"; colored thread No. 50; needle No. 7. _Materials:_ Running design No. 4, page 12, 6" × 8"; colored thread No. 50; needle No. 7. with the half-back stitch three-eighths of an inch from the edge. stitch one-fourth of an inch from the edge, leaving an opening for Baste and stitch the edge of the hem-tuck over the seam of one stitch at a time and be careful not to draw the edge of the cloth. cache = ./cache/34854.txt txt = ./txt/34854.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 20776 15147 28269 15147 20776 12642 number of items: 9 sum of words: 594,861 average size in words: 66,095 average readability score: 84 nouns: stitch; chain; stitches; illustration; row; thread; work; needle; threads; cotton; crochet; side; pattern; lace; loop; point; fig; silk; round; embroidery; edge; rows; purl; material; end; picot; loops; treble; centre; way; piece; times; repeat; gold; materials; hand; inch; time; right; circle; linen; wool; design; plain; part; ground; half; patterns; cloth; inches verbs: is; be; are; was; worked; make; have; made; knit; work; were; used; been; has; take; draw; cut; had; being; put; turn; do; join; done; working; repeat; throw; slip; form; preceding; making; left; see; begin; pass; tatting; drawn; following; formed; embroidered; bring; called; taken; required; raised; finished; seen; cast; fastened; having adjectives: double; first; plain; same; other; last; long; next; second; little; fine; right; single; small; white; more; many; 1st; large; 3rd; 2nd; treble; left; such; 4th; black; old; good; great; open; third; short; wrong; different; 5th; necessary; blue; various; close; best; flat; beautiful; much; own; green; french; round; few; straight; red adverbs: not; then; together; very; up; so; over; only; out; more; on; as; again; long; also; now; off; most; plain; down; forward; well; back; first; even; in; thus; always; fasten; too; often; here; behind; just; much; instead; once; alternately; quite; still; however; all; rather; before; sometimes; far; twice; almost; enough; about pronouns: it; you; them; they; her; their; we; his; its; your; she; he; i; our; my; him; itself; me; us; themselves; herself; himself; one; thy; yourself; ourselves; thee; myself; mine; ce; wool.--this; tambour; ours; je; hers; applique.--this; yours; whipping.--you; wheel.--this; wart; trye; these:--; them:--; theirs; that,--; si; sho; shawl.--this; s; pattern.--this proper nouns: _; fig; stitch; knit; d.m.c; purl; c; |; nos; lace; point; s; satin; miss; embroidery; c.; messrs.; walter; co.; evans; de; crochet; coton; fil; round; à; figure; work; queen; cordonnet; england; 2nd; d; illustration; 1st; st.; rouge; france; english; brussels; row; materials; needlework; king; pattern; et; sampler; hem; guipure; bleu keywords: illustration; work; stitch; thread; material; st.; row; queen; plain; needlework; needle; materials; long; lace; inch; french; france; fig; england; charles; chapter; chain; william; walter; venetian; time; tib; tatting; tapestry; stuart; south; sir; sidenote; satin; sampler; rouge; prince; pope; point; piece; paul; pattern; paris; page; old; nos; net; museum; mrs.; mr. one topic; one dimension: stitch file(s): ./cache/15147.txt titles(s): Beeton''s Book of Needlework three topics; one dimension: chain; stitch; lace file(s): ./cache/20776.txt, ./cache/28269.txt, ./cache/31714.txt titles(s): Encyclopedia of Needlework | Art in Needlework: A Book about Embroidery | The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries five topics; three dimensions: stitch work thread; stitch double chain; fig chain plain; time gold tapestry; lace point laces file(s): ./cache/34854.txt, ./cache/15147.txt, ./cache/20776.txt, ./cache/31714.txt, ./cache/26120.txt titles(s): Handicraft for Girls A Tentative Course in Needlework, Basketry, Designing, Paper and Cardboard Construction, Textile Fibers and Fabrics and Home Decoration and Care | Beeton''s Book of Needlework | Encyclopedia of Needlework | The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries | Chats on Old Lace and Needlework Type: gutenberg title: subject-needlework-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 12:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Needlework" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics 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: words: 46081 sentences: 2441 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/29382.txt txt: ./txt/29382.txt 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: 44766 author: Archer, Effie Archer title: The Library of Work and Play: Needlecraft date: words: 68650 sentences: 5122 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/44766.txt txt: ./txt/44766.txt summary: It is lovely to have a little work-box fixed up with thread, needles, Thread a large needle with two pieces of heavy cotton floss or wool. in the material--you are working from left to right--(Figure 70), carry Let the thread come under the point of the needle in each stitch. A row of double feather-stitching was worked in the usual At the end of each stitch a little Van Dyke point or V was worked. Some women work a row of machine stitching close to the lower edge way of working it is to run a line of fine stitches on the outline and A pretty stitch often seen bordering a row of drawn work is made in work one row of basting stitches through the centre of the braid is 2nd row--Chain 5, miss 2 double crochet, * in the third stitch, work 1 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: 28269 author: Buckle, Mary title: Art in Needlework: A Book about Embroidery date: words: 47343 sentences: 3143 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/28269.txt txt: ./txt/28269.txt summary: 5. CROSS-STITCH SAMPLER--A and B, solid; C, line work; D, LAID-WORK SAMPLER, showing various ways (split-stitch and couching) chain, crewel, satin, and herringbone stitches, worked in dark blue silk Satin and other stitches were worked by the old Italians (Illustration [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CREWEL-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CREWEL-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CREWEL-STITCH SAMPLER.] To work chain-stitch (A on the sampler, Illustration 17) bring the The braid-stitch shown at F on the sampler (Illustration 17) is worked [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CHAIN-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON CHAIN-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF A, B, C ON ORIENTAL-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON KNOT-STITCH SAMPLER.] [Illustration: THE WORKING OF G ON KNOT-STITCH SAMPLER.] Other surface work, sometimes called LACE-STITCH, is illustrated in the The satin-stitch on Illustration 58 is all surface work. id: 20776 author: Dillmont, Thérèse de title: Encyclopedia of Needlework date: words: 145300 sentences: 11792 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/20776.txt txt: ./txt/20776.txt summary: the stitches are worked from right to left, and the thread is carried the hole with plain overcasting stitches, worked from left to right. parts can be worked either in plain or twisted knot stitch (figs. rest of the petals are worked in darning stitch, with plain gold thread. SCALE STITCH WORKED IN GOLD THREAD AND PURL ON A CORD FOUNDATION (fig. two rows of stitches, worked in gold thread, into the straight lines on Work the second row of stitches backwards; take up two threads on the bars of the 1st plain stitch of the previous row, and draw the thread Straight edge--Worked from right to left = 1 chain * turn the thread 7 the squares: 22 chain, miss 1, 10 rows of plain stitches, worked to and 5th row--fasten on the thread to the top stitch of a treble, 11 chain, 1 GROUND WORKED WITH CROSS STITCHES IN ONE SIZE OF THREAD (fig. 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: 34854 author: McGlauflin, Idabelle title: Handicraft for Girls A Tentative Course in Needlework, Basketry, Designing, Paper and Cardboard Construction, Textile Fibers and Fabrics and Home Decoration and Care date: words: 32019 sentences: 2868 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/34854.txt txt: ./txt/34854.txt summary: Cut the thread from the work when finished to avoid drawing the stitches stitches, No. 1, page 64; colored thread No. 50; needle No. 7. Teach the hemming stitch on the Practice Piece with colored thread. the edge neatly, fold the hem accurately and baste in place. _Materials:_ Running design No. 4, page 12, 6" × 8"; colored thread No. 50; needle No. 7. _Materials:_ Running design No. 4, page 12, 6" × 8"; colored thread No. 50; needle No. 7. _Materials:_ Running design No. 4, page 12, 6" × 8"; colored thread No. 50; needle No. 7. with the half-back stitch three-eighths of an inch from the edge. stitch one-fourth of an inch from the edge, leaving an opening for Baste and stitch the edge of the hem-tuck over the seam of one stitch at a time and be careful not to draw the edge of the cloth. id: 31714 author: Menzies, Sutherland, active 1840-1883 title: The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries date: words: 104769 sentences: 5327 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/31714.txt txt: ./txt/31714.txt summary: with gold threads, was much more usually worked with the needle. clothing is of wrought gold." This is supposed to mean a garment richly embroidered with the needle in figures in gold thread, after time highly commended and accounted of in tapestrie worke: for even Pope Paschal had a robe worked with gold and gems, having the history figure of an armed man worked in gold thread: to the same field silk, thickly wrought with flowers of gold_; her hair was so beautiful than its rare work and richness: whatever king hath it on his head everything.'' ''It is the work of man,'' said the old knight; ''but rarely House in King John''s time, though taken from a work of fiction, [83] "The rich tapestry and arras hangings which belonged to St. James''s Palace, Hampton Court, Whitehall, and other Royal Seats, were "For our lady the queen''s use, sixty ells of fine linen cloth, forty id: 12642 author: Unknown title: The Lady''s Album of Fancy Work for 1850 Consisting of Novel, Elegant, and Useful Designs in Knitting, Netting, Crochet, Braiding, and Embroidery, with Clear and Explicit Directions for Working the Patterns date: words: 20342 sentences: 1963 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/12642.txt txt: ./txt/12642.txt summary: TREBLE OPEN CROCHET.--Work three long stitches, then three chain, Make a chain of 9 stitches; unite and work three rounds in double Work 1 stitch in open crochet, 1 chain, miss 1 of the ends by working 1 long in the alternate chain-stitches.-_For the Leaves_.--Make a chain of 15 stitches, work 11 double crochet loop; work a stitch of single crochet in each of the remaining chain With white work 1 row in double crochet, and a row, 1 long, 2 chain, Make a chain of 9 stitches, join and work 3 rounds in double crochet.-unite, and work a round in double crochet, increasing in every stitch; long, 2 chain, 1 single crochet, in one stitch, miss 1, and repeat in Make a chain of 60 stitches; work round this, at each side and the ends, With scarlet make a chain of 9 stitches, join and work a round in double ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel