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Handkerchief Edging Patterns

This document provides instructions for three handkerchief edging tatting patterns numbered 816, 817, and 818. Each pattern is presented in 3-5 rows of instructions using techniques like single crochet, double crochet, chains, knots, and picots. Materials needed are listed as J. & P. Coats Tatting Cotton size 70 and a steel crochet hook size 10 or 11. The document also lists other patterns available in the same leaflet.

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Handkerchief Edging Patterns

This document provides instructions for three handkerchief edging tatting patterns numbered 816, 817, and 818. Each pattern is presented in 3-5 rows of instructions using techniques like single crochet, double crochet, chains, knots, and picots. Materials needed are listed as J. & P. Coats Tatting Cotton size 70 and a steel crochet hook size 10 or 11. The document also lists other patterns available in the same leaflet.

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Handkerchief Edging Patterns #816-#818


This free pattern originally published in: Spool Cotton #39, The Book of Tatting

No. 816, Materials: J. & P. Coats Tatting Cotton, size 70. Milward's steel crochet hook No. 10 or 11. 1st row: S c closely along
edge of material, join. 2nd row: Ch 5, * skip 1 s c, d c in next, ch 1, repeat from * along row. In corner s c make 3 d c with ch-1
between. Continue along edge and join with sl st to 3rd ch of ch-5 first made. 3rd row: Ch 1, s c in 1st sp. * 2 knot sts, skip 2 sps, s
c in next. (To make a knot st, draw out loop inch long, 1 ch st through this loop. Put hook between loop and single thread of this
ch and make 1 s c.) 3 knot sts, skip 3 sps, s c in next, repeat from * along row. Plan work so that the 3 skipped sps will be those
just before the corner. In each corner 2 sps, make 1 s c with 3 knot sts between. Join with sl st in 1st s c of row.
4th row: Ch 2, ** s c in knot between first pair of next knot sts, 1 knot st, s c over 2 loops of center knot st of next 3 knot st group. *
3 knot sts, s c in same loop, repeat from * 2 more times, 1 knot st. Repeat from ** around. At corner, make s c in 1st corner s c of
previous row, 1 knot st, s c in center of corner 3 knot sts, then make 4 groups of 3 knot sts in same loop, 1 knot st, and continue
pattern. Join with sl st in first s c made. 5th row: Ch 3, over 2 loops of each of the center knot sts of the groups previously made,
make 7 s c, thus forming a scalloped edge.

No. 817, Materials: J. & P. Coats Tatting Cotton, size 70. Milward's steel crochet hook No. 10 or 11.
1st row: S c closely along edge of material, join.
2nd row: Ch 5, * skip 1 s c, d c in next, ch 1. Repeat from * along row. In corner s c make 4 d c with ch 1 between. Continue along
edge and join with sl st to 3rd ch of ch-5 first made.
3rd row: Ch 1, s c in 1st sp. * 3 knot sts, skip 3 sps, s c in next sp. (To make a knot st, draw out loop inch long, 1 ch st through
this loop. Put hook between loop and single thread of this ch and make 1 s c.) Repeat from * along row. In each of corner 3 sps
make 1 s c with 3 knot sts between. Continue along edge. Join with sl st in 1st s c made.
4th row: Ch 2, 5 s c over 2 loops of center knot st. * 3 knot sts, 5 s c over 2 loops of center knot st of next 3 knot st group. Repeat
from * around. Join with sl st in 1st s c of 5-s c first made. 5th row: ** Skip 5 s c group of previous row, 3 s c over 2 loops of 1st
knot st of next 3 knot st group. 2 s c over 2 loops of center knot st, * ch 3 for a picot, 2 s c in same loop, repeat from * 2 more times,
3 s c in next loop. Repeat from **. Join and break off.

No. 818, Materials: J. & P. Coats Tatting Cotton, size 70. Milward's steel crochet hook No. 10 or 11.

1st row: S c closely along edge of material. Join.


2nd row: Ch 5, * skip 1 s c, d c in next, ch 1, repeat from * along row. In corner s c make 4 d c with ch-1 between. Continue along
edge and join with sl st to 3rd ch of ch-5 first made.
3rd row: Ch 1, s c in 1st sp. * 2 knot sts, skip 2 sps, s c in next. (To make a knot st, draw out loop inch long, 1 ch st through this
loop, put hook between loop and single thread of this ch and make 1 s c.) Repeat from * along row. In each of corner 3 sps make 1
s c with 2 knot sts between. Continue along edge. Join with sl st in 1st s c made.
4th row: Ch 2, s c in knot between 1st pair of knot sts, * 2 knot sts, s c in knot of next pair of knot sts. Repeat from *, join. 5th row:
* 5 s c over 2 loops of 1st knot st, ch 4 for a picot, then 5 s c over 2 loops of 2nd knot st. S c in knot st, repeat from *. Break off.
other patterns in leaflet:
Luncheon Set Pattern
Tatting Edging Patterns #832-#841
Tatting Edging Patterns #845-#848
Handkerchief Edging Patterns #816-#818
Handkerchief Edging Patterns #822-#823, #826-#827, #895
Pine Cone Doily Pattern
Scalloped Doily Pattern
Lacy Medallion Antimacassar Pattern
Medallion Baby Cap Pattern
Luncheon Set in Filet Pattern
Tatted Doily Pattern
Insertion Patterns #851-#852
Medallion Patterns #829-#830
Spiders Web Doily Pattern
Tray Cloth Pattern
Edging PatternsTatting Patterns

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