Tatting and netting . No. 32.—Letter Box. No. 33.—Cross-Front using a fine steel netting needle and 2 steel knittingneedles, No. 14 and No. 7, for meshes. Begin withNo. 14 mesh, making 40 stitches on a foundationfor the top of the nand, and join round. Net 9plain rounds. Tenth round.—With the same mesh, net 1 stitchin each of 4 consecutive loops, 3 stitches in thenext loop, and repeat; this is looped netting, andthe additional loops form little picots and are notto be worked into. Eleventh round.—Net 1 stitch in each of 3 con-secutive loops, 3 stitches in the next loop, 1 in eachof the next 3,


Tatting and netting . No. 32.—Letter Box. No. 33.—Cross-Front using a fine steel netting needle and 2 steel knittingneedles, No. 14 and No. 7, for meshes. Begin withNo. 14 mesh, making 40 stitches on a foundationfor the top of the nand, and join round. Net 9plain rounds. Tenth round.—With the same mesh, net 1 stitchin each of 4 consecutive loops, 3 stitches in thenext loop, and repeat; this is looped netting, andthe additional loops form little picots and are notto be worked into. Eleventh round.—Net 1 stitch in each of 3 con-secutive loops, 3 stitches in the next loop, 1 in eachof the next 3, and 3 stitches in the next loop, andrepeat. Twelfth round.—Net 1 stitch in each of 4 con-secutive loops, 3 stitches in the next loop, and these 3 rows of looped netting twice. round.—With No. 7 mesh, round.—WithNo. 14 mesh, draw the 1stloop of previous round up-wards through the 2nd loopof the same round, and neta stitch in it, then lookthrough the 1st loop, theupper part o


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