Tatting and netting . , draw the stitch-es up, turn thework, and withboth threadsmake a chain of 2 d. s., 3 p., each separated by 2 , then 2 d. s.; turn the work back again, and with1 thread make a ring of 6 d. s., join to the next the ring before joined to; 2 d. s., join to the nextp. of the same ring and the 1st free p. of the nextring; 2 d. s.; join to the next p., 6 d. s., draw to-gether; turn the work, make a chain as before withboth threads; turn the work back again, and repeatfrom * all across. On the connecting threads of the rings of the 1st round, worka row of single cro
Tatting and netting . , draw the stitch-es up, turn thework, and withboth threadsmake a chain of 2 d. s., 3 p., each separated by 2 , then 2 d. s.; turn the work back again, and with1 thread make a ring of 6 d. s., join to the next the ring before joined to; 2 d. s., join to the nextp. of the same ring and the 1st free p. of the nextring; 2 d. s.; join to the next p., 6 d. s., draw to-gether; turn the work, make a chain as before withboth threads; turn the work back again, and repeatfrom * all across. On the connecting threads of the rings of the 1st round, worka row of single crochets. Tatted Edging. No. 77.—This is a very-pretty edging for under-clothing, and can beworked with fine or coarseSilk may also be used forpattern is worked with 2threads as follows: Fasten the threads togetherand with both threads work a scollop of 6 d. s., 1p., 5 d. s., 1 p., 7 d. s.; close to this scollop workwith 1 thread only a ring consisting of 7 d. s.; jointo the beginning of the scollop; 7 d. s.; draw the. No. 76.—Narrow Edging.
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