Tatting and netting . No. 23 —Tatted Edging. in the 1st p., 5 ch., catch in the next, and repeatacross the work. Tatted Insertion. No. 24.—This insertion has for its center apiece of lace beading through which narrow rib-bon can be run, and is especially adapted for theends of bureau-scarfs and other decoration where. No. 24.—Tatted Insertion. a fine, and at the same time rapidly made trim-ming is required. Begin with the large ring. Make 5 d. s., 1 p., *3 d. s., 5 p., with 1 d. s. between, 3 d. s., 1 p., 5 , draw up. Working close to this ring make 6 d. s.,fasten to end thread, 6 d. s., f
Tatting and netting . No. 23 —Tatted Edging. in the 1st p., 5 ch., catch in the next, and repeatacross the work. Tatted Insertion. No. 24.—This insertion has for its center apiece of lace beading through which narrow rib-bon can be run, and is especially adapted for theends of bureau-scarfs and other decoration where. No. 24.—Tatted Insertion. a fine, and at the same time rapidly made trim-ming is required. Begin with the large ring. Make 5 d. s., 1 p., *3 d. s., 5 p., with 1 d. s. between, 3 d. s., 1 p., 5 , draw up. Working close to this ring make 6 d. s.,fasten to end thread, 6 d. s., fasten to beading, 6 , draw up. Second large ring: 5 d. s., fasten to last p. of large ring; repeat work from *. Reversethe work for the lower side. Tatted Edging. No. 25.—This pretty, easily made edging isworked in 3 rows, with 1 and with 2 threads alter- FSJK jr /A 1 9 £ % *k ? No. 25.—Tatted Edging. nately used. For the first row work as follows: First row.—With one thread only make a ring of6 d. s„ 1 p., 6 d. s.; draw the stitches together; *turn the work upside down, and with both threads
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