The household cyclopædia of practical receipts and daily wants . aken to do it securely. When the whole design is worked, the tackings ofthe braid should be carefully cut, and the pattern preserved for after de Bruxelles. This is the most simple of the stitches used in Point-lace, and is the foundation ofall the others. It is produced bymaking a succession of button-hole stitches, distant from eachother about the sixteenth part ofan inch, leaving the loops loose,and all the same length. Hay-thorns braid has an imitationof the Brussels edging attached,which saves the necessity ofworki


The household cyclopædia of practical receipts and daily wants . aken to do it securely. When the whole design is worked, the tackings ofthe braid should be carefully cut, and the pattern preserved for after de Bruxelles. This is the most simple of the stitches used in Point-lace, and is the foundation ofall the others. It is produced bymaking a succession of button-hole stitches, distant from eachother about the sixteenth part ofan inch, leaving the loops loose,and all the same length. Hay-thorns braid has an imitationof the Brussels edging attached,which saves the necessity ofworking it. Brussels Lace. This is a repe-tition of the former stitch, and iscarried backwards and forwardsuntil the whole space is filled 330 TAKE M7 ADVICE,


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