Smocking, fancy stitches, and cross stitch and darned net designs . Figure No, 30,. Figure No. 31. of the garment to be decorated. Thesize given in the engraving mentionedis suitable for childrens garments, andmay be done in white or colored No. 32. — Rope-Stitch. —This stitch is made as follows: Bringthe needle up from the back of thework and pick up a little of thefabric, bringing the needle out a littleabove the point where the workingthread is brought through from the back. The engraving shows just how the work is done and where the thread lies after theabove detail is worked


Smocking, fancy stitches, and cross stitch and darned net designs . Figure No, 30,. Figure No. 31. of the garment to be decorated. Thesize given in the engraving mentionedis suitable for childrens garments, andmay be done in white or colored No. 32. — Rope-Stitch. —This stitch is made as follows: Bringthe needle up from the back of thework and pick up a little of thefabric, bringing the needle out a littleabove the point where the workingthread is brought through from the back. The engraving shows just how the work is done and where the thread lies after theabove detail is worked out. Repeat this stitch to form all of the outline desired. Figure No. 32. DARNED-NET DESIGNS, ETC. 25


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