
Madame Goubaud's pillow lace patterns, and instructions in Honiton lace making
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- MADAME GOUBAUD’S PILLOW LACE BOOK.
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- PILLOW LACE.
- Nos. 1, 2, 3.—Braid Works and Passement.
- Braid Work.
- Nos. 4 and 5.—Passements.
- Position in Working Pillow Lace.
- Nos. 6 and 7.—Passements.
- Whole or Plain Pillow Lace Stitch.
- Nos. 8 and 9.—Maltese Cross and Stem Work.
- Half Stitch.
- Devonshire Turn or Wheel
- Honiton Lace Stitch.
- Nos. 11 and 12.—Cue Borders.
- To Form a Pattern.
- No. 13.—Rose Border.
- To Take Up a Sewing.
- Throwing and Tying.
- No. 14.—One Rose Border.
- Snatch Pin.
- No. 15.—Turkey Tail.
- Purl Pin.
- Purl Edge
- No. 16.—Tulip Sprig.
- Purl Pin for Filling in Groundwork.
- No. 17.—Old Violet Sprig.
- To Cross Cottons.
- No. 18.—Rose Sprig.
- Stem Work
- No. 19.—Butterfly.
- A Double Stitch
- Raised Work.
- No. 20.—Small One Rose Sprig.
- To Join.
- Lerd Works or Fillings.
- No. 21.—Violet Sprig.
- Diamond Fillings.
- No. 22.—Spade Border.
- To Join the Diamond Fillings.
- Square Fillings.
- No. 23.—Rose, Shamrock, and Thistle.
- No. 24.—Beading or Chain.
- No. 25.—Trefoil Pattern.
- No. 26.—Fern Pattern.
- Making up the Sprigs.
- No. 27.—Lappet in Honiton.
- No. 28.—Honiton Guipure Lace.
- No. 29.—Honiton Appliqué.
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