Tatting and netting . catch inthe last p. of the large ring, 2 d. s., 1 p., 2 d. s., 1p., 3d. s.; turn. Fifth ring.—4 d. s., catch in last p. of 3rd ring, 4 d. s., 1 p., 4 d. s., 1 p., 4 d. s.; turn. Repeat from*, joining the first p. to last p. of small ring. Draweach ring up close, leaving a short thread between. Tatted Insertion and Edging. Nos. 21 and 22.—These two designs are madeof silk, although cotton may be used, if are composed of rings and figures and aremade with 2 threads. For a Figure.—Begin with the shuttle silk andmake a ring of 5 d. s., then 8 p., each separated


Tatting and netting . catch inthe last p. of the large ring, 2 d. s., 1 p., 2 d. s., 1p., 3d. s.; turn. Fifth ring.—4 d. s., catch in last p. of 3rd ring, 4 d. s., 1 p., 4 d. s., 1 p., 4 d. s.; turn. Repeat from*, joining the first p. to last p. of small ring. Draweach ring up close, leaving a short thread between. Tatted Insertion and Edging. Nos. 21 and 22.—These two designs are madeof silk, although cotton may be used, if are composed of rings and figures and aremade with 2 threads. For a Figure.—Begin with the shuttle silk andmake a ring of 5 d. s., then 8 p., each separated by 5 d. s., and draw up. * Now take the 2 threads andmake 7 d. s., 1 p., 4 d. s., 1 p., 4 d. s., 1 p., 4 d. s., 1p., 7 d. s., skip 1 p. in the ring (the first picot made),and tie in the next p., and repeat 3 times morefrom *. Make each ring the same as the ring in thefigures, and tie together after all are made. The insertion consists of the figures and ringstied together alternately, the rings each being tied. No. 21.—Tatted Insertion. by 2 p. with 1 p. between, to the 1st and last p. of2 chs. in the figure (see picture). The upper part of the edging is arranged like theinsertion, with a figure tied to the chains of 2figures below each ring (see picture). To make the Heading.—Tie the 2 threads in


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