A Treatise On the Science, Art And Designs of Drawn Work
The book A Treatise On the Science, Art And Designs of Drawn Work was written by author Houck [ida Viola (Best)], "mrs. I. M. Houck," 1858- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of A Treatise On the Science, Art And Designs of Drawn Work book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Treatise On the Science, Art And Designs of Drawn Work a good or bad book?
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55. On the o^jposite side you will find two different styles of weaving. Button- hole square in corner so that threads can be cut, leaving the square to be done in a style of wrapping and weaving to please fancy. Use Corticelli spool silk, letter A, for outlining and weaving ; cotton No. 100 for hemstitching. Use pillow-case linen. A TREATISE ON DRAWN WORK 73 w ^•v^mm\\m\\n\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.:::.\\\\\\\\\ym\^^^^^^^ ,^«Y*~^ -^"^' 21""'""""""""'""''""'"™""""""™ 5'* SRS&»'^C' H^^"^-^ ^ fZ>:::::i!:...:inwwiinwiimwmwnim'Mn ^"^ *»*^ i*"*i 5 ^SuV No. 44. CORNER OF CENTERPIECE 74 A TREATISE ON DRAWN WORK No. 45. SECOND CORNER OF CENTERPIECE In the preceding engraving was shown one of four corners of centerpiece. This represents the second, in that the size was given ; also width of hem. The borders on one side are the same, l)ut the borders on the opposite side and corner are of different designs. In the one ])order nine threads are lain, upon which to weave. In the other, seven. In this the figure is partly woven and partly wrapped.
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