Tatting and netting . all the points in thesame way. Tatted Edging. Begin by making a ring of 6 d. s., 3 p., each separatedby 6 d. s., then 6 d. close. * Leave aquarter of an inch ofthread, then make an-other ring like thelast, but join it to theside p. of last ringafter making the 1st6 d. s.; repeat twicemore from *; thenmake the bottom ringthus: Close to the lastring, make 6 d. s., jointo side p. of last ring, 4 d. s., then 5 p., eachseparated by 2 d. s., 4d. s., 1 p., 6 d. s. andclose. Work rings like the first 4 for the other side, but between eachtie to the thread between the rings
Tatting and netting . all the points in thesame way. Tatted Edging. Begin by making a ring of 6 d. s., 3 p., each separatedby 6 d. s., then 6 d. close. * Leave aquarter of an inch ofthread, then make an-other ring like thelast, but join it to theside p. of last ringafter making the 1st6 d. s.; repeat twicemore from *; thenmake the bottom ringthus: Close to the lastring, make 6 d. s., jointo side p. of last ring, 4 d. s., then 5 p., eachseparated by 2 d. s., 4d. s., 1 p., 6 d. s. andclose. Work rings like the first 4 for the other side, but between eachtie to the thread between the rings (see pic-ture); leave three-fourths of an inch of threadand begin the next scollop, make the same as the1st one, but join to the last at the middle p. (seepicture). For the Heading.—-Catch in the 1st p. on top ;crochet * 3 ch., then in the deep space make treblecrochets thus : th. o. twice, pick up a loop under the1st tying, th. o., work off 2 stitches, then 2 more,then 1 d. c. through the lower part of treble, but.
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