Tatting and netting . ls as neces-sary for the length of trim-ming desired; then tie themtogether at the correspondingmiddle p. of 2 rings in eachwheel. Now take the 2threads and tie to the middlep. of the first of the twoupper rings; then make achain of 3 d. s., 5 p. each sep-arated by 3 d. s., and 3 d. s.; tie in the middle next ring, and repeat across the row; then workin the same way across the lower edge. Now, cro-chet a chain of 10 stitches and catch with a s. c. inthe middle p. of each chain across the upper andlower edge. Make the wheels for the lower partthe same as for the upper
Tatting and netting . ls as neces-sary for the length of trim-ming desired; then tie themtogether at the correspondingmiddle p. of 2 rings in eachwheel. Now take the 2threads and tie to the middlep. of the first of the twoupper rings; then make achain of 3 d. s., 5 p. each sep-arated by 3 d. s., and 3 d. s.; tie in the middle next ring, and repeat across the row; then workin the same way across the lower edge. Now, cro-chet a chain of 10 stitches and catch with a s. c. inthe middle p. of each chain across the upper andlower edge. Make the wheels for the lower partthe same as for the upper, except that you makeone more p. in the rings around the center ring, andmake another row of 10 rings like the ones justmade, and tie around the lower part of each wheel,leaving 3 rings in each wheel free, and tying inevery other p. of the first circle. Now take the 2threads and make chains like those first made acrossthe upper part of the wheels, (see picture); thencrochet a chain like the one in the upper part, ex-. No. 67.—Tatted Rosette Edging and Insertion Tatted Edging. No. 68.—This edging is worked with two , work thus, with one thread only the small ringin the center: 1 d. s., * 1 p., 2d. s. Repeat from*until 8 p. are made; then make 1 d. s., draw thestitches up, fasten the threadneatly and cut it off. Now with two threads, workas follows: * With one threadmake a ring of 6 d. s., jointo a p. of the small centerring, 6 d. s., draw the stitchesup, turn the ring downward,and with both threads makea chain of 4 d. s., 1 p., 4 ; turn the work up again,and repeat from * all working the rosettes jointhem to each other by the the chains as shown inthe illustration of the completing the ro-settes, a row of chains isworked all along one edge,and a crocheted headingalong the other. For the chains work withboth threads thus: * Fasten to the joining p. be-tween 2 rosettes, 6 d. s., 1 p., 6 d. s., join to p. ofnext chain, 6 d. s., 1 p., 6
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