Tatting and netting . No. 33. —Straight Nettivg with a Pointed Edge.(For Description see Page K2.) increasing for the second side of the inner edge; atthe outer edge decrease in the same arrived at the third (the opposite one to the together with the one which forms the corner, andmust now be completed as for a square by decreas-ing at the end of each row. This is the last corner. 84 TATTING AND NETTING. Wire Frame for Embroidering Netting. wadding or tow, as shown in No. 35, and thenwith tape, which must be wound tightly and veryNo. 35.—In order to darn or embroider netting
Tatting and netting . No. 33. —Straight Nettivg with a Pointed Edge.(For Description see Page K2.) increasing for the second side of the inner edge; atthe outer edge decrease in the same arrived at the third (the opposite one to the together with the one which forms the corner, andmust now be completed as for a square by decreas-ing at the end of each row. This is the last corner. 84 TATTING AND NETTING. Wire Frame for Embroidering Netting. wadding or tow, as shown in No. 35, and thenwith tape, which must be wound tightly and veryNo. 35.—In order to darn or embroider netting closely round it, more particularly at the corners,successfully, it should be stretched upon a frame so that it may be quite firm and not twist about.
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