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Beeton, Mrs. Isabella Mary, 1836-1865

"Beeton's Book of Needlework"

The centre of the rose is embroidered in open work.

[Illustration: 110.--Heartsease.]
ILLUSTRATION 110 (_Embroidered Heartsease_).--For the knotted stitch see
No. 75. for the _point croise_ see 71 and 72.

[Illustration: 111.--Raised Flower]
ILLUSTRATION 111 (_Flower in Raised Satin Stitch_).

[Illustration: 112.--Ear of Corn.]
ILLUSTRATION 112 (_An Ear of Corn in Point de Minute_).

[Illustration: 113.--Bluebell.]
[Illustration: 114.--Inner part of Bluebell.]
ILLUSTRATIONS 113, 114, & 116 (_Bluebell in Raised Satin Stitch_).--This
flower is worked partly in separate pieces, as has been described.
Illustration 116 shows the raised part stretched out flat. When it is
finished it is fastened down along the dotted line on No. 114, which
shows the inner part of the flower.

[Illustration: 115.--Flower.]
ILLUSTRATION 115 (_Flower in Point de Minute_).--This stitch is here
worked over a thick foundation of chain stitches. For raised patterns it
looks very well.
[Illustration: 115.--Outer part of Bluebell.


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