Tatting and netting . veryalternate row for the scollop. When brought tothe requisite depth, omit netting 1 loop at the scol-lop end of every alternate row, and proceed in like Third row.—Work three stitches into one of pre-vious row, one stitch into each of two successivestitches. Repeat throughout the row. Fourth ro7t>.—Plain working through the clustersof three stitches together as one stitch. Fifth row.—Plain. Sixth row.—Like third row, working the clustersof three stitches between those of the third row. Seventh row.—Like fourth row. Eighth row.—Work two stitches together belowthe clus


Tatting and netting . veryalternate row for the scollop. When brought tothe requisite depth, omit netting 1 loop at the scol-lop end of every alternate row, and proceed in like Third row.—Work three stitches into one of pre-vious row, one stitch into each of two successivestitches. Repeat throughout the row. Fourth ro7t>.—Plain working through the clustersof three stitches together as one stitch. Fifth row.—Plain. Sixth row.—Like third row, working the clustersof three stitches between those of the third row. Seventh row.—Like fourth row. Eighth row.—Work two stitches together belowthe clusters of sixth row, work one into all theother stitches. Ninth row.—Work over a mesh rather more thanhalf an inch in width, four stitches into one stitchof last row, pass over three stitches, and repeat. Tenth row.—With the mesh first used, work onestitch into each of the four worked into one stitch,take the next loop, pass it through the center of thethree stitches passed over in the previous row, work. No. 5.—Netted Insertion.


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