Tatting and netting . , and its straightstrips are composed of reversed andjoined rows of tatting like that formingthe heading to the lace. The work maybe joined as made, or the rosettes maybe made separately and joined by first method is most durable. Should the edge of the square beconsidered too severe in outline, it mayvery easily be softened by adding adainty edging of half or whole wheels. In the first department of this pamph-let will be found many designs for wideand narrow edgings, any of which mightbe used in its entirety for the purposesuggested; or, parts of many of theed


Tatting and netting . , and its straightstrips are composed of reversed andjoined rows of tatting like that formingthe heading to the lace. The work maybe joined as made, or the rosettes maybe made separately and joined by first method is most durable. Should the edge of the square beconsidered too severe in outline, it mayvery easily be softened by adding adainty edging of half or whole wheels. In the first department of this pamph-let will be found many designs for wideand narrow edgings, any of which mightbe used in its entirety for the purposesuggested; or, parts of many of theedgings could be selected and used toform a very handsome border. Uponthe ingenuity of the worker woulddepend the success of the addition. Tatted Square. No. 23.—This illustration, and on page 72, No. 26 on page 73, No. 29 on page 74, and No. 31 on page 75, are alltaken from the beautiful cape before alluded to andrepresented on page 48. When properly developedin fine thread, with long picots, the effect is most. No 23.— Tatted Square.


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