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LAMP MAT, IN CROCHET.
(This hexagon-shaped lamp mat might also be used as a
doily)
MATERIALS..—6 skeins of white netting silk, and 3 skeins each of four
shades of cerise ditto, the darkest being almost brown, and the lightest a rich
and brilliant cerise. A hank of rather large steel beads, a string of short
square steel bugles, and 1 oz. of fluted ditto, 1/2 inch long. A skein of rather
fine white cotton cord, and 54 rings. Tapered, indented crochet-hook, No. 22.
Begin with the darkest cerise, and do not change until the directions require
it.
(crochet
stitches and terms used in this pattern)
1st round: With this silk work 8 s.c. on the end of the cord, and form into a
round, after which 6 s.c. to secure it.
2nd (Cerise and white): X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last, 1 white, 2
cerise in 1, x 6 times.
3rd: X 1 cerise worked in the same stitch as the last two, 3 white, 2 cerise
in one, X 6 times.
4th: Like 3rd, with 5 white instead of 3.
5th: X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last two, 7 white, 4 cerise in 1, X
6 times.
6th: X 1 cerise in the same as the last four, 11 white (the last 2 being over
2 cerise), 4 cerise in one, X 6 times.
7th: X 1 cerise on the next stitch, 13 white, 1 cerise on 1, 3 on the centre
one of 5, X 6 times.
8th: Like 7th, with 15 white. Change to the next shade of cerise.
9th: X 1 cerise on next, 8 white, 1 cerise, 8 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise on
centre of 5, X 6 times.
10th: X 1 cerise on next, 8 white, 3 cerise (the second over 1 cerise), 8
white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
11th: X 1 cerise on next, 6 white, 3 cerise, 1 white, 1 cerise, 1 white, 3
cerise, 6 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
12th: X 1 cerise in next, 6 white, 11 cerise, 6 white, 1 cerise. 3 in 1, X 6
times.
Next shade of cerise.
13th: X 1 cerise in next, 5 white, 5 cerise, 2 white, 1 cerise, 2 white, 5
cerise, 5 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
14th: X 1 cerise in next, 7 white, 3 cerise, * 1 white, 2 cerise, * twice, 1
white, 3 cerise, 7 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, x 6 times.
15th: X 1 cerise in next, 11 white, 3
cerise, 1 white, 3 cerise, 11 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
16th (Lightest cerise): X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last 3, 13
white, 2 cerise, 1 white, 1 cerise, 1 white, 2 cerise, 13 white, 4 cerise in 1,
X 6 times.
17th: X 1 cerise in the next, 16 white, 3 cerise (over 1 w., 1 c., 1 w.), 16
white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
LAMP MAT.
18th: X 1 cerise on next, 18 white, 1 cerise, 18 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in
1, X 6 times.
19th: X 1 cerise in next, 39 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.
20th: X 1 cerise in 1, 2 white, * 2 cerise, 3 white, * 7 times, 2 cerise, 2
white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.
21st: X 1 cerise in next, * 3 white, 2 cerise, * 8 times (the white over
white, the cerise over cerise), 3 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.
22nd: X 1 cerise in next, 3 white, * 1 cerise, 2 white over 2 cerise, 1
cerise, 1 white, * 8 times, 2 more white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.
23rd: X 1 cerise in next, 3 white, * 1 cerise, 4 white, * 8 times, 1 cerise,
3 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.
24th: Entirely cerise, working 3 in 1 at all the 6 points.
25th: White and cerise alternately, a single stitch of each, with 3 in 1 at
the points.
26th: All cerise, increasing, as before, at the corners.
This completes the centre of the mat. Now cover six of the rings with the
darkest cerise, 12 with the lightest, 12 with the second lightest, and 24 with
white. They are to be done in s.c. The darkest are sewed in the centre of each
side of hexagon, with a white at each side, and two more (joined together) above
it. The lightest cerise are placed at the points the two being joined together,
and one to the mat. These form the extreme points, and the other twelve are
placed to connect the lightest rings with the white. The short square bugles are
threaded, with some of the beads, to form a cross in the centre of each of the
white rings; the other rings have a cross of beads only. All the rings are sewed
together, and to the mat.
The elegant fringe round the edge is formed of the long steel bugles,
connected with each other at the outer edge by a chain of 4 steel beads. The
needle is slipped down them to connect them with the rings, and a single bead is
threaded at the base of each. The side rings have 6 bugles each, placed at equal
distances; the corners have 8; and 1 is placed where every two rings are joined.
This mat would be very beautiful if worked in white and shades of green, with
gold beads and bugles.
CANDLE LAMP MAT.
(This round-shaped Candle Lamp Mat might also be used as
a doily)
MATERIALS..—Half-ounce each of stone-colour and shaded violet,
8-thread; half-ounce of shaded amber, 4-thread Berlin Wool; 4 yards of ordinary
sized Blind or Skirt Cord; 77 small Curtain Rings, the size measuring across
five-eighths of an inch; Nos. 1 and 2 Penelope Hook: 2 bunches No. 6 Steel
Beads.
(crochet
stitches and terms used in this pattern)
With No. 1 Hook, and drab Wool, work 11 stitches d.c., over the end of the
cord; double in as small a circle as possible, unite, and work 2 stitches into
every loop for three more rounds.
5th: 1 stitch into every loop.
6th: Increase 1 stitch in every 2nd loop. There must be 72 stitches in this
round.
7th: Place a pin in every 9th loop, and in this same 9th loop work with
8-thread violet, 1 stitch; then 9 stitches drab in the next 8 loops, that is,
increasing 1 stitch in about the 4th loop; repeat this all round.
8th: Work 3 stitches violet into the 1 violet stitch; then 9 stitches drab,
working only 8 stitches in the last compartment, to commence next row.
9th: In the last drab stitch that was not worked into, work 1 violet stitch;
then 4 more violet; then 7 drab, increasing 1 in 4th stitch; in the last
compartment make only 2 drab after the increased stitch, in order to make 8
violet in next round.
10th: 8 violet, the 1st to come before the 5th violet of last row, and the
last to come after the 5th violet, but increasing 1 violet on the 5th stitch;
then 7 drab, increasing 1 in the 4th drab stitch.
11th: All violet, increasing 1 in every 5th stitch.
12th. All violet, but without increasing, unless required.
The diameter of the mat should now measure 6 inches across, but should it be
required larger, another row of cord, or even two, will give the increased size.
Now d.c. under all the rings, about 30 to 32 stitches for each ring is
necessary; unite and tie the knot very neatly, and sew six of these rings round
a 7th, sewing them with cotton the colour, and sewing them at the parts where
each ring is joined, about 6 stitches in length; be careful that no stitches are
seen on the right side; then sew steel beads round the centre ring, taking up 5
to 6 beads at a time on the needle; then place the needle between the joinings
of the rings, take upon it about 35 beads, and draw the cotton across to the
opposite point; repeat this twice more, the beads will then form as given in
engraving; sew the circles of rings on to the mat by two of the rings, and sew
the circles together by one ring. Any other colour beside amber will do for the
rings. If the table cover is scarlet, green wool should be used; if blue, amber;
or if green, scarlet or pink.
CANDLE-LAMP MAT.
HAND SCREEN, IN CROCHET.
(This hexagon-shaped hand screen might also be used as a
doily)
MATERIALS..—5 skeins of rich dark blue purse silk, 6 skeins of fine
and pure gold thread; Penelope hook, No. 18; 2 yards of dark blue silk fringe, 2
inches deep; 2 yards of fine wire, and 3/4 yard of white gros-de-Naples. A pair
of screen handles.
Of course silk of any other colour may be used, if blue will not correspond
with the furniture. Green looks very handsome with gold, and scarlet with
silver. The metal thread used must be of the very best description only.
(crochet
stitches and terms used in this pattern)
Begin by making six gold flowers, thus:—26 ch., close in 19th for a round, X
7 ch., sc. under loop, X twice, 7 ch., slip on the closing of the round—thus
there are three loops in the centre one; work under
the chain of the first, 1 s.c., 1 d.c., 6 t.c., 1 d.c., 1 s.c. Under the centre
one 1 s.c., 1 d.c., 9 t.c., 1 d.c., 1 s.c.; and the third loop like the first.
Slip on the base of the flower, and work down the 19 ch. in s.c.
HAND SCREEN.
Six of these flowers are to be made, and afterwards sewed on the silk,
radiating from the centre, and each occupying the middle of one side of the
hexagon.
FOR THE SCREEN (beginning in the centre).—With the blue silk, make a chain of
six, and close into a round.
1st: X 1 d.c., 5 ch., miss none, X 6 times.
2nd: X 5 t.c. on 5 ch., 5 ch., miss 1 d.c., X 6 times.
3rd: X 7 t.c. (beginning on the last of 5 ch.), 5 ch., X 6 times.
Continue in this manner, increasing the t.c. stitches by 2 at each section of
the hexagon, in every round, until there are 33 t.c. in each division, always
making 5 chain between. Then s.c. all round, adding the silk flowers where they
occur—that is, over the 8th, 17th, and 26th of the 33 t.c. in each section. The
flowers are made in the following mariner:—12 ch., close into a loop at the 7th,
6 ch., s.c. under loop. 8 ch., s.c. under loop, 6 ch., slip at the stem, X 5 ch.,
s.c. under first loop of 6, X 5 times, * 5 ch., s.c. under the loop of 8, * 7
times, ** 5 ch., s.c. under loop of 6, ** 5 times; s.c. down the chain, and
continue the round.
The gold flowers are to be worked in the same way, and attached over the
centre of each 5 chain which form the corners of the hexagon. Work a chain all
round, catching up the points of the flowers at regular intervals, and then work
two rounds of s.c., with three stitches in one at the points.
Do all the crochet work of these screens rather tightly. Sew on the large
gold flowers, passing the ends through the centre loop of the screens, and form
a little rosette of X 6 chains, s.c. in the round, X repeated to close the
middle.
TO MAKE UP THE SCREENS.—Cut out a hexagon, the exact size of the crochet, in
paper, and bend the wire into the same form. Be very particular that the wire
frame shall be true and even. Cover it on both sides with white silk, over one
side of which sew the crochet. It will only require to be fastened round the
edges. The fringe must then be laid on, the handles attached, and the screen is
completed.
If preferred, the back of the screen may be covered with silk of the colour
of the crochet, as more durable than white.
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