The Priscilla smocking book, a collection of beautiful and useful patterns, with directions for working . he neidie. then one stitch inthe second plait besidethe first stitch, with thethread above the is the same as thecable stitch. Next passdown to half-way betweenthe first and second gatli-ering thread, and take onestitch in the third plaitwith the thread above theneedle, and another stitchin the fourth plait besidethe third with the tlireadbelow the needle. Thenpass up again to the firstgathering thread and takeone stitch in the fifth plaitwith the thread below theneedle, and th


The Priscilla smocking book, a collection of beautiful and useful patterns, with directions for working . he neidie. then one stitch inthe second plait besidethe first stitch, with thethread above the is the same as thecable stitch. Next passdown to half-way betweenthe first and second gatli-ering thread, and take onestitch in the third plaitwith the thread above theneedle, and another stitchin the fourth plait besidethe third with the tlireadbelow the needle. Thenpass up again to the firstgathering thread and takeone stitch in the fifth plaitwith the thread below theneedle, and the stitch lie-side it in the sixth plaitwith the thread above theneedle : and continue to theend of the line. Be care-ful to take one stitch inevery plait. This givesone-half of the other half of the dia-mond is formed by start-ing on the second gather-ing thread and workingup to half-way between thesecond and first gathering thread, so that the stitchesmeet the first half of the diamond. This simple pattern looks well when worked on thecotton crepes so much in favor for lingerie and simi-. VJV\f\fV wwia.


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