Brian's gone to Antarctica for two weeks and someone is not happy.
The truly ambitious could start now and have this ready by Christmas Eve. It's on pps32-40 of the December, 1937 issue of Science and Mechanics, courtesy of the Internet Archive.
From Beyer's Handwerkboeken Serie H No. 40, Frivolite, an airy medallion that would work as a Christmas ornament (stiffly starched). No date given, but probably late teens/early 20's.
The book is in Dutch but if you tat, you should be able to work out the pattern (central and second row of rings are 8-8, large rings in the third row are 6-3-3-3-3-3-3-6). From the Antique Pattern Library - scroll down.