Tatting and netting . ttle make on spool thread 15 , then with shuttle thread alone make2 d. s., 1 p., until you have 10 d. s.; jointo middle p. of last scollop, 2 d. s., 1 p.,until you have 10 d. s.; close up frcm beginning of 1st scollopuntil you have another leaf of 7 you have the desired number ofleaves, tack them together with a needle and thread,then baste them on a piece of stiff paper, make arow of d. c. across the top and fill in centers withcobweb stitch done with needle and thread asrepresented in the engraving. 20 TATTING AND NETTING. Tatted Panel
Tatting and netting . ttle make on spool thread 15 , then with shuttle thread alone make2 d. s., 1 p., until you have 10 d. s.; jointo middle p. of last scollop, 2 d. s., 1 p.,until you have 10 d. s.; close up frcm beginning of 1st scollopuntil you have another leaf of 7 you have the desired number ofleaves, tack them together with a needle and thread,then baste them on a piece of stiff paper, make arow of d. c. across the top and fill in centers withcobweb stitch done with needle and thread asrepresented in the engraving. 20 TATTING AND NETTING. Tatted Panel Lace. Nos. 43 and 44.—The shell panel of this lace ismade with 2 threads. Make a ring of 2 d. s., then5 p., each separated by 2 d. s., 2 d. s., and close; in the picture. To finish the upper edge makelarge and tiny rings the same as in the bar, joiningevery other large ring to the shells and bars (seepicture). The trimming may be made as muchdeeper as desired by making more shells, and alsoby making the bars No. 43.—Tatted Panel Lace.
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