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Weldon’s Practical Monograms to Embroider, Cross-Stitch, and Knit

Project Type Other
Categories Embroidery, Cross-Stitch/Counted Thread, Other Needle Arts, Knitting
Author Weldon’s Practical Needlework
Format eBook

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This exact reproduction from Weldon’s Practical Needlework, Volumes 8 and 9 contains the monogram material for embroidery, appliqué, and cross-stitch, along with knitting. Neither alterations nor corrections were made to the originals, which were published in 1893 and 1894, respectively.

Embroidered Monograms & Initials: Original Designs for Marking Household Sachets, Linen, &c includes detailed information on how to transfer the designs to fabric and a wide variety of examples from a single satin-stitched letter to embellished letters in chain stitch.

The collection includes:

  • No. 1. Embroidered Initial for Household Linen.
  • Nos. 2 and 3. Satin-Stitch Letters for House Linen.
  • No. 4. Corded Initial.
  • No. 5. Long Initial.
  • No. 6. Monogram in Cross Stitch.
  • No. 7. Fancy Letter.
  • No 8. Embroidered Name in Chain Stitch.
  • No. 9. Triple Monogram.
  • No. 10. Monogram in Applique.
  • No. 11. Simple Appliqué Monogram.
  • No. 12. Ornamental Letters in Chain Stitch.
  • No. 13. Handsome Initial for Blotter or Book Cover.
  • No. 14. Darned Initial.
  • No. 15. Embroidered Initials for Cushion.
  • No. 16. Cross-Stitch Monogram upon Serge.
  • No. 17. Fancy Letter for Making Handkerchiefs.
  • No. 18. Embroidered Signature.
  • No. 19. Knotted Monogram.
  • No. 20. Easily Worked Initials.
  • No. 21. Monogram, G. R.
  • No. 22. Satin-Stitch Letters for Handkerchiefs.
  • No. 23. Initial Formed with Braid or Soutache.
  • No. 24. Cross-Stitch Alphabets and Figures.
  • No. 25. Fancy Letters Worked in Cross Stitch.
  • No. 26. Monogram, L.A.B.
  • No. 27. Medallion with Initial.
  • No. 28. Fancy Monogram.
  • No. 29. Old English Alphabet.

For knitting, you’ll find complete instructions for capital and “small” letters, figures and “small figures,” and “clox.” About clox, Weldon’s says: “The appearance of socks and stockings can be very much improved by the addition of clox on both sides of the ankle, extending upwards from the foot to a height of from three inches to five inches in the similitude of a spray or feather; the former height is appropriate for a gentleman’s sock, the latter for a lady’s stocking.”

The collection includes:

  • How to Knit Initial Letters in Socks and Stockings.
  • Capital Letters.
  • Small Letters.
  • Figures.
  • Small Figures.
  • Clox for Socks and Stockings.

All items in the library are intended for personal use. Please do not distribute without written approval.