The household cyclopædia of practical receipts and daily wants . Foint de 7oint dAngleterre. squares,the other side. ber of threads are inserted to fiU up thespace, they must be crossed in the samemanner, taking care to carry the thread,as in darning, under and over the firstrow of lines. A spot is then worked ineach point, where the threads cross eachother, by passing the needle under andover the four threads, five or six timesround, carrying the thread to the nextpoint by twisting it twice round th«cross line. Rosette of Point 6^Angleterre is similarin character to the preceding sti


The household cyclopædia of practical receipts and daily wants . Foint de 7oint dAngleterre. squares,the other side. ber of threads are inserted to fiU up thespace, they must be crossed in the samemanner, taking care to carry the thread,as in darning, under and over the firstrow of lines. A spot is then worked ineach point, where the threads cross eachother, by passing the needle under andover the four threads, five or six timesround, carrying the thread to the nextpoint by twisting it twice round th«cross line. Rosette of Point 6^Angleterre is similarin character to the preceding stitch, butm used for filling up smaller spaces. Commence by carrying a line across the space, and return by twisting the thread eightor ten times round the first, thus making adouble twisted line; pass the needle on to aspace which will divide the opening into eightdivisions, and carry the tliread backwards andforwards in the same manner as the eight of these twisted lines are made,fasten them together with a stitch in thecentre; then commence the spot in a similarman


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