The Priscilla smocking book, a collection of beautiful and useful patterns, with directions for working . amond or Vandyke stitch, as preferred. The seventh row is one-half diamond, making a full full diamonds are worked across the line. The point consists of diamonds, one-half diamond droppedon either side until the point is reached. Figure 28. — Here we have a very important illustration, showing the Vandyke stitch in connection withthe featlicred diamond. Twenty-seven rows were prepared, using the sewing-machine fur marking the linesand spaces. Six stitches to the inch gave the


The Priscilla smocking book, a collection of beautiful and useful patterns, with directions for working . amond or Vandyke stitch, as preferred. The seventh row is one-half diamond, making a full full diamonds are worked across the line. The point consists of diamonds, one-half diamond droppedon either side until the point is reached. Figure 28. — Here we have a very important illustration, showing the Vandyke stitch in connection withthe featlicred diamond. Twenty-seven rows were prepared, using the sewing-machine fur marking the linesand spaces. Six stitches to the inch gave the size of the plait. The work being prepared, on the tirst gatheringthread work single outline; on the second and third gathering threads single Vandyke: third and fourth singleVandyke: the fifth row single outline. Tlie fifth row shows outline again. The sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth,and tenth rows show feathered diamond to goc)d advantage (see Fig. l()l. The eleventh line is single outline,and now we have our point in double Vandyke, worked once across the line in full \andyke and then divideil 16. urved Lines »F Smocking Done onR Row DoillLE; OF THE Inner RowSe 18


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