Needlecraft January 1925 part 4


Model by Jeanne Zukowski.

No. 4 Medallion
Cloverleaf;
R 6 - 6 - 6 - 6 cl R 6 + 6 - 6 - 6 cl R 6 + 6 - 6 -6 cl RW

CH 10 RW
R 4 +(to last P of R) 4 - 4 cl SLT RW
R 4 - 4 - 4 RW
CH 10 RW
Cloverleaf;
R 6 + (to 2nd smR) 6-6-6 cl R 6 + 6 - 6 - 6 cl R 6 + 6 - 6 - 6 cl RW
CH 10 RW
R 4 + (to cloverleaf) 4 - 4 cl SLT RW
R 4 + (to 1st sm R) 4 - 4 cl RW
CH 10 RW
Cloverleaf;
R 6 + (to small R) 6 +(to 1st cloverleaf) 6 - 6 cl R 6 + 6 - 6 - 6 cl R 6 + 6 - 6 - 6 cl
Fasten off [or Split Ring 6 + 6 / 6 - 6] in place of last R of cloverleaf.

Outer Round:
Between each ring around there is a CH 5 - 5 RW.
Each Ring is joined to the previous ring.
If you climbed out with a Split Ring the first R is: SR 6 - 6 / 6 - 6 cl
Rings 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,12,13,14,15,16,17 are all worked the same, with two rings joined to the same p, all rings are joined to the previous R.
R 6 - 6 + 6 - 6 cl RW.
The first R is attached to the free P of the last ring of the Cloverleaf. The next R’s will be 6 + (to previous R) 6+ (to same p on cloverleaf) 6 - 6 cl
Ring 5: R 6 + 12 - 6 cl this is not joined to previous round
Rings 10, 11, 18, & 19 are all worked as: R 6 + 6 + (to next free P) 6 - 6 cl only one ring is worked in each P in this group. Ring 19 is joined to R 1.
Original photo of lace.

Original directions.


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