Tatting and netting . No. make. No. 30.—Netted Neckerchief. the work from the foundation, pick out the knots,run a thread through the second row, and workupon the first row; for the second half work asdescribed for the first, commencing with the rowof long twisted loops. For the Border:—Work in the following manner: No. 31.—Netted Scollop for Scarfs, Etc over one stitch. Repeat all round the work. Fourth and Fifth rounds.—Over the small mesh,one stitch into each stitch of last round. Sixth round.—Like third round. Seventh round.—With double silk one stitch intoeach stitch of last round


Tatting and netting . No. make. No. 30.—Netted Neckerchief. the work from the foundation, pick out the knots,run a thread through the second row, and workupon the first row; for the second half work asdescribed for the first, commencing with the rowof long twisted loops. For the Border:—Work in the following manner: No. 31.—Netted Scollop for Scarfs, Etc over one stitch. Repeat all round the work. Fourth and Fifth rounds.—Over the small mesh,one stitch into each stitch of last round. Sixth round.—Like third round. Seventh round.—With double silk one stitch intoeach stitch of last round. Netted Scollop for Scarfs, Etc. -Use a coarse bone needle for the mesh, 12 stitches over the foundation loop; then with the same mesh, make 1 row, putting 2 stitches into every loop. Next, work 3 rows, using a coarse steel needle for the mesh; then, 1 row with the bone mesh, and 1 row with the steel mesh. Next, use the bone mesh, and work through 2 loops at once, then, with the same mesh, put 3 stitches in every loop. Now


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