Tatting and netting . s., 9long p., each separated by 2 d. s., 2 d. s., and a knot to hold the ring close, then continue tomake tiny and large rings alternately, but join thelarge rings to each other where the second picotwould come. Any style of lace braid may be usedfor the heading. This lace, when made of very fine thread formsan exquisitely dainty border for a handkerchief. 16 TATTING AND NETTING. Tatted Edging. No. 35.—This edging consists of large wheelsand small figures, which are all made separately,and then tied together as seen in the make as many large


Tatting and netting . s., 9long p., each separated by 2 d. s., 2 d. s., and a knot to hold the ring close, then continue tomake tiny and large rings alternately, but join thelarge rings to each other where the second picotwould come. Any style of lace braid may be usedfor the heading. This lace, when made of very fine thread formsan exquisitely dainty border for a handkerchief. 16 TATTING AND NETTING. Tatted Edging. No. 35.—This edging consists of large wheelsand small figures, which are all made separately,and then tied together as seen in the make as many large wheels as the length ofthe t r i m-ming desir-ed calls for. For theWheel.—Make , then 12long p. eachseparatedby 2 d. s.;drawupandbreak makea tiny ringof 6 d. s.,catch in ap. of centerring, 6 d. s.,and thework, andmake alarge ring, a short distance from the last one, of 5 d. s., 1p., 3 d. s., 1 p., 2 d. s., then 5 p. each separatedby 2 d. s., 3 d. s., 1 p., 5 d. s., and close; repeat. these two rings until there are 12 of each, and jointhe second large ring to the first one after makingthe 5 d. s., at the corresponding p.; and also inmaking the last ring, join it to the corresponding the first ring instead of making the last p.; thentie the two threads left neatly together to finish thewheel. To make the Figure at the Lower Edge.—Makea ring of 4 d. s., then 8 p. each separated by 4 d. s.,and close. Now take the other thread, and withthe two make a chainof 5 d. s., 1 p., 3 , then 4 p. eachseparated by 3 d. s.,5 d. s., and tie tothe second p. madein a ring; repeat thechains 3 times more,skipping one p. be-tween each tying;and after the lastchain is tied to the p., tie the 4 threads Na Edging, together and cut asclose as possible. Now tie the wheels together at the middle p. of2 rings, and then tie the small figures to the wheelsas seen in the picture, leaving 2 rings free in eachwheel between each figure, and 1 p. free in the


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