Tilleul
I came across this chart quite a while ago, and didn't know the source. I knitted it, it's very pretty, and similar to many other lace doily patterns with that swirly vine/leaf pattern. Tilleul means lime tree, I believe, not swirly at all. Eventually I found some patterns laid out similarly and so now I think that this was originally published in Le Tricot d'Art No. 15.
The instructions are on Chart B, fairly simple. To see larger charts, right-click on the images and choose "view image" or whatever choice your browser offers. You can also right-click on the charts and download them to your computer.
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