Tatting and netting . themiddle p. in chain of nextrosette, and repeat from *across the trimming. If preferred, a crochetedheading may be made at thetop of this edging in placeof the one described andshown in the picture. Tatted Edging of Silk. No. 86.—Begin by mak-ing all the large loops need-ed in the desired lengthof lace, and pin them to-gether to avoid their becom-ing tangled. Each is made as follows:10 p. with 2 d. s. between each; draw up andfasten; then carry the thread across the back ofthe loop and fasten into the 6th p. A half inchfrom the ist loop make the 2nd loop, and so con-tinu


Tatting and netting . themiddle p. in chain of nextrosette, and repeat from *across the trimming. If preferred, a crochetedheading may be made at thetop of this edging in placeof the one described andshown in the picture. Tatted Edging of Silk. No. 86.—Begin by mak-ing all the large loops need-ed in the desired lengthof lace, and pin them to-gether to avoid their becom-ing tangled. Each is made as follows:10 p. with 2 d. s. between each; draw up andfasten; then carry the thread across the back ofthe loop and fasten into the 6th p. A half inchfrom the ist loop make the 2nd loop, and so con-tinue. The loops are pulled long instead of round,and the lace is worked across the lower side, leav-ing the upper 4 p. to be attached to the article tobe trimmed, which is done by lace stitches. Thelace stitches also cover the long thread between thelarge loops. To the first large loop fasten 2 threads. With theshuttle thread make the ist small loop as follows:* 5 d. s., join to ist p. of large loop, 5 d. s., draw up,. No. 86.—Tatted Edging or Silk. fasten with 2nd thread. Then with the 2 threadsmake 3 d. s., 1 p., 2 d. s., 1 p., 2 d. s., a p., 3 d. with the shuttle thread make a 2nd smallloop. The pattern repeats from * 3 times more for 1 scollop. The scollops are joined by 3 d. s., 1 p., 2 d. s., 1 p., 2 d. s., 1 p., 3 d. s. The next smallloop is joined to the ist p. of the next large loop. TATTING AND NETTING. 35 Loop and Leaf Border. No. 87.—Use crochet cotton, No. 12, or No. 8,according as you desire the border to be fine orcoarse. Make a loop with the shuttle thread, work 7 , 1 p., 7 d. s., and draw up; then reverse the workand with a second thread, work 3 d. s., 1 p., 9 d. s.;reverse, make a loop with the shuttle thread, do 7il. s., join to the p. of the small oval just done, 3 , 1 p., 4 d. s., draw up; make another loop, do 4(1. s., join to the p. in last oval, 3 d. s., 1 p., 3 d. s., 1 [>., 4 d. s., draw up; * make another loop, do 4 , join to


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