Tatting and netting . n. Thesewheels are each made as follows: First row of Rings.—Each of the 12 rings ismade of 3 d. s., 1 long p., 1 d. s., 1 long p., 1 , 1 long p., 3 d. s. The rings are joined andfilled in with a twisted rick-rack stitch. The Outer r<nu of Rings.—Each ring is formedof 10 d. s., each separated by 1 p., thus making 9 rings are joined to the middle p. of the ringsof the 1st row, and their adjoining p. are also join-ed together, the same as in the lower ornaments. The wheels are joined to each other by knot-ting at the middle loops, 8 corresponding p.; andan extr


Tatting and netting . n. Thesewheels are each made as follows: First row of Rings.—Each of the 12 rings ismade of 3 d. s., 1 long p., 1 d. s., 1 long p., 1 , 1 long p., 3 d. s. The rings are joined andfilled in with a twisted rick-rack stitch. The Outer r<nu of Rings.—Each ring is formedof 10 d. s., each separated by 1 p., thus making 9 rings are joined to the middle p. of the ringsof the 1st row, and their adjoining p. are also join-ed together, the same as in the lower ornaments. The wheels are joined to each other by knot-ting at the middle loops, 8 corresponding p.; andan extra ring, made with 11 d. s. and 10 p., isknotted to them above and below each joining,and to the beading. (See engraving.) To make the Beading.—Each row is made asfollows: 1 large ring (like outer row); turn, 1small one as follows: 3 d. s., 1 long p., 3 d. s., 1long p., 3 d. s., 1 long p., 3 d. s.; turn again, makeanother small ring, but instead of making the 1stp., catch it to the 2nd p. of the large ring; turn,. No. 40.—Detail of Design in Tatting. make another large ring, but instead of at the secondp., catch it to the p. of the small ring; turn, makeanother large ring, catching the same as the ringjust made. Repeat these details to the end of work. TATTING AND NETTING. 19 Knot the beading to the wheels and ornaments,as seen in the engraving. In making the knots be\rrv careful to tie them firmly so that they will notslip when the ends are cut off. Tatted Edging. No. 41.—Begin by making a ring of 8 d. s., 4 separated , , and close; make 3 morerings like these close to eachother, then tie the 2 ends ofthe work to form a 4-leavedfigure, and cut the , tie the thread in the2nd of the 4 p., and make aring of 6 d. s., then 5 p. eachseparated by 3 d. s., 6 d. s.,and close. Tie in the nextp.; then, for the corner ring:make 6 d. s., join to last ringat the side p., 3 d. s., 6 p. eachseparated by 3 d. s., 6 d. s.,and close; tie in the next ri


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