Tatting and netting . No. 13.—Platter Doily, with Netted Border.(For Description see Page 125.). No. 14.—Detail for Border op Platter Doily.(For Description see Page 125.) the netting is finished, to draw the work into larger stick and make 1 row of netting; turn. Thena scollop. Turn the work, and with a very fine over the smaller stick make 4 rows of netting. Tie TATTING AND NETTING. 127 the foundation cotton tightlylop. Having made a sufficienlap them as seen atNo. 14, and sew themto the doily as seen atNo. 13. Netted Finger-Bowl Doily. No. 15.—Net 32stitches over the foun-dation loop thus:


Tatting and netting . No. 13.—Platter Doily, with Netted Border.(For Description see Page 125.). No. 14.—Detail for Border op Platter Doily.(For Description see Page 125.) the netting is finished, to draw the work into larger stick and make 1 row of netting; turn. Thena scollop. Turn the work, and with a very fine over the smaller stick make 4 rows of netting. Tie TATTING AND NETTING. 127 the foundation cotton tightlylop. Having made a sufficienlap them as seen atNo. 14, and sew themto the doily as seen atNo. 13. Netted Finger-Bowl Doily. No. 15.—Net 32stitches over the foun-dation loop thus: Net1 plain, thread aroundthe mesh only once,net 1 stitch in the nextloop, and repeat forall the row. AText row.—Netplain; there will be 1long and 1 short so that all are in aline with the longstitches. At the endof this row draw upthe center and tietightly to form a circle,and then continueround and round, re-peating the last 2 rowstwice more; but at theend of each round tiein the first loop of nextround by putting the to complete the scol- stitch just the same length as the


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