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APPENDIX.

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88 .

Fewmew Modelbucli von allerliand kiinstlichor Arbeidt, nnmlich 1593.Gestrickt, Aussgezogen, Aussgeschnitten, Gewirfflet, Gestiekt, Gewirckt,und Geneyt: von Wollen, Gam, Fadcn, oder Seydeu: auff der Ladon,und Sonderlich auff den Ramen, Jctzt Erstmals in Teutsclilandt anTag gebracht: Zu Ehren und Gliickliclier Zeitvetreibung alien dugont-samen Frawen, und Jungfrawen Niieberinen, auch alien nndern, so lustzu solcher Kunstlicher Arbeit liaben selir dienstlicb. Getruckt zuBasel.

In verlogung Ludwig Kiinigs mdscix.'*

Small obi. 33 ff. 32 plates.

Frontispieco border of point coupe. Title in Gothic, red and black.

Patterns, mostly borders, number of stitches given, Mit xxxxvii. Bcngen,

&c. Endo dieses modolbucks.

89.

B41e Prdrie conteDant divers caracteres, et differentes sortes do igoi.Iettres alphabetiques, h sfavoir lettres llomaines, de formes, lettrespour Farit.appliquer sur le reseuil ou lassis, et autres pour marquer sur toile etlinges, par Pier, le Be. Paris, 1601. 88

In 4to. obi.

90.

Modolbuch inKupfer gcmacht,Niirmberg, bei Micliel Kuisner, 1G01.By J. Sibmacher. 8 *

91.

Newes Modelbdch fur Kfipfer gemacht, darinnen allerband artnewen Model von dem Mittel und Dick ausgeschniden duer Arbeitauch andern kunstlichen Nahotvork zu gebrauchen mit Fluss fur druckverfertigt. Mit Bom. Kaiz. Maj trentich Niirmberg 1G04. 90

1601.Nurem-berg.

Sibmacher.

1G04.

Nurem-

berg.

Sibmacher.

Translation.

New book of patterns in which are engraved on copper all kinds of newpatterns for thick and thin materials, to be used also in the making of otherartistic needlework. . .

Obi. 4to. 58 plates carefully engraved upon copper.

Title-pago surrounded by a richly ornamented border, with two figures, onesewing, the other at embroidery; also a second ornamented frontispiece, dedi-cation to Maria Elizabeth, Electress Palatine, dated 1601. Nuremberg,J. Sibmacher, citizen and engraver.

Then follow five pages of dialogue, given page 6, note, and p. 234.

A printed title to the next plate. The following pattern be may workedln several different ways, with a woven seam, a flat, round, or crossed Jewstitch. 01 It is probably meant for outwork made on thin materials.

81 Bib. Nat, Grav. B. c. 22. Yin-ciolo.*

88 Catalogue des Livres de feu M.Picard. 1780. No. 455.

80 Brussels, Bib. Boyale.

0 Nuremberg, Gorman Museum.Mr. E. Arnold.

81 Jew's stitch is given both by

Sibmacher and Latomus (No. 95).We do not know what it is. Theonly parallel expression we have metwith is in the rhyme of Sir Topaz,when Chaucer describes the hauberkof u knight as

All ywrought of Jewes work.

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