Tatting and netting . ains, and numberless other articles. 92 TATTING AND NETTING. Looped Netting. No. 59.—Put on as many stitches as required forthe width of the work. First row.—Thread twice round the mesh, andnet 1 stitch, thenwith the thread onceround the mesh net2 more stitches in •the same place;repeat this in everyloop to the end ofthe row. Every suc-ceeding row is thesame, inserting theneedle under thelong loop of lastrow, and missingthe 2 short very lacy-lookingpattern results. Loose-LoopPattern. No. 60.—First andSecond rows.—Plainnetting. Third row.—Twoplain loops, placethe w


Tatting and netting . ains, and numberless other articles. 92 TATTING AND NETTING. Looped Netting. No. 59.—Put on as many stitches as required forthe width of the work. First row.—Thread twice round the mesh, andnet 1 stitch, thenwith the thread onceround the mesh net2 more stitches in •the same place;repeat this in everyloop to the end ofthe row. Every suc-ceeding row is thesame, inserting theneedle under thelong loop of lastrow, and missingthe 2 short very lacy-lookingpattern results. Loose-LoopPattern. No. 60.—First andSecond rows.—Plainnetting. Third row.—Twoplain loops, placethe working threadas usual, over themesh, and pass theneedle close over thenearest knot of thelast row but one from underneath perpendicularly, put the threadround the mesh again, and let the needle go againthrough the same stitch from underneath upwards,and then work a common stitch in the next stitch ofthe last row, so that the thread is put three times roundthe mesh as shown in the lower right hand corner of. No. 59.—Looped Netting. clusters of loops come between the clusters of thirdrow. Design in Long and Crossed Loops. No. 61.—This design is worked with knitting silk and Shetland woolor floss. First and Secondrows. — Work inplain netting withsilk and a mesha quarter of an inchin breadth. Third row.—Withdoubled wool and ahalf-inch mesh, worktwo stitches into oneloop, and one stitchinto each of the nexttwo loops. Repeatfrom the beginningof the row. Fourth row.—Take the long loopat the left of a shortloop, pass it throughthe short loop, andnet it with silk andthe smaller mesh;take the next longloop and pass itthrough the sameshort loop, and netit. Repeat to theend of the each loop of last Fifth row.—Oae stitchrow. Sixth row.—With double wool and the largemesh net one stitch into each loop of last row. Seventh and Eighth rows.—With silk and thesmall mesh work like fifth row.


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