Tatting and netting . No. 26. Nos. 25 and 26.—Square Netting. for the breadth. This increasing must be continuedwithout interruption on one side; but on the op-posite side it will be necessary always to decrease,so that the number of stitches always remains thesame. When the netting is of the required length,. No. 27.—Oblong Netting. the last corner must be worked by decreasing, as inthe square. Oblongs and squares of netting arevery pretty when done in silk for covering handker-chief or glove cases. They may also be made largeenough for tidies or scarfs of any description. 82 TATTING AND NETT


Tatting and netting . No. 26. Nos. 25 and 26.—Square Netting. for the breadth. This increasing must be continuedwithout interruption on one side; but on the op-posite side it will be necessary always to decrease,so that the number of stitches always remains thesame. When the netting is of the required length,. No. 27.—Oblong Netting. the last corner must be worked by decreasing, as inthe square. Oblongs and squares of netting arevery pretty when done in silk for covering handker-chief or glove cases. They may also be made largeenough for tidies or scarfs of any description. 82 TATTING AND NETTING. Square in Meshes of Two Sizes. No. 28.—In making a foundation of this style,the work is begun in the usual manner. For the


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