Tatting and netting . se, and with the second thread,work 3 d. s., 1 p., 9 d. s., draw up; reverse, make aloop with the shuttle thread, do 7 d. s., join to thep. in the last oval of last leaf (where join is alreadymade), 3 d. s., 1 p., 4 d. s., draw up; make anotherloop, do 4 d. s., join to p. in the last oval, 3 d. s.,join to p. in the last but one oval of last leaf, 3 , 1 p., 4 d., s., and draw up; and continue from *for the length you desire the border to be. For the Crocheted Heading.—1 double crochet inthe p. to the right of the top oval, 3 chain, 1 doublecrochet in the next p., 4 cha


Tatting and netting . se, and with the second thread,work 3 d. s., 1 p., 9 d. s., draw up; reverse, make aloop with the shuttle thread, do 7 d. s., join to thep. in the last oval of last leaf (where join is alreadymade), 3 d. s., 1 p., 4 d. s., draw up; make anotherloop, do 4 d. s., join to p. in the last oval, 3 d. s.,join to p. in the last but one oval of last leaf, 3 , 1 p., 4 d., s., and draw up; and continue from *for the length you desire the border to be. For the Crocheted Heading.—1 double crochet inthe p. to the right of the top oval, 3 chain, 1 doublecrochet in the next p., 4 chain, and so on. Theheading may be made as deep as desired byadditional rows of crochet. Design for Tatted Garter. No. 88.—This garter may be of knitting silk in any color desired, and is made with 2 threads. Begin by making * a ring of 5 d. s., 1 p., 3 d. s., 6 p. with 3 d. s. between each one, 5 d. s., close. With 2 threads make a ch. of 12 d. s., 1 p., 12 d. s., repeatfrom * until, by laying the rings of one side. No. 87.—Loop and Leap Border. close together, you have half enough, then breakthe thread. Make a ring of 5 d. s., 1 p., 3 d. s., 4p. with 3 d. s. between each one; join to 2nd p. of2nd ring made; 3 d. s., 1 p., 5 d. s., close; * withboth threads make a ch. of 12 d. s. and join to ch.; 12 d. s. Then with 1 thread make a ring of5 d. s., 1 p., 3 d. s. and join to 2nd p. of 1st ringon opposite side; 3 d. s., 3 p., with 3 d. s. between each, 3 d. s.; join to 2nd p. of next ring; 3 d. s., 1p., 5 d. s., close. Repeat from * until all the ringsare joined together, being careful not to twist thework and always bring the 2nd thread toward youwhen starting to make a ring, so the chs. will allcross the same way. Run silk elastic in and outthrough the center and finish with a bow of silk for the tatted portion and black or yel-low elastic is a pretty combination for such a garter;or, the tatted portion may be of black crochet silk andthe elastic of any pr


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