Tatting and netting . w, with the bone needle, 1 stitchplain, 3 in the next and repeat; then 6 rows withthe steel needle, netting the first row through 1loop, then through 3; then make 5 rows with thebone needle. For the center of the back take n loops at eachside of the center loop, making 23 in all, and workthe pattern the same as for the part just given,except that in the last 2 groups of fine and coarserows, you put 7 rows with the steel needle insteadof 6, and 6 rows with the bone needle instead of , after making the 3rd row in the group of 6rows with the steel needle, widen 1 stitc


Tatting and netting . w, with the bone needle, 1 stitchplain, 3 in the next and repeat; then 6 rows withthe steel needle, netting the first row through 1loop, then through 3; then make 5 rows with thebone needle. For the center of the back take n loops at eachside of the center loop, making 23 in all, and workthe pattern the same as for the part just given,except that in the last 2 groups of fine and coarserows, you put 7 rows with the steel needle insteadof 6, and 6 rows with the bone needle instead of , after making the 3rd row in the group of 6rows with the steel needle, widen 1 stitch in eachrow until you have 33 knots, or until you begin the2nd group with the fine needle; then work withoutwidening. Sew the center part to the sides with anover-and-over stitch, fulling in the sides of the fronta trifle if necessary, and draw, the center of theback into about an -inch and a half space at thebottom. For the ruching, work across the front edge, usingthe bone needle, and make 2 stitches in every loop,.


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