Tatting and netting . d, after which a row of double TATTING AND NETTING. 121 crochets a little less than an eighth of an inchapart was worked round it over the htm. Thenwith a small mesh the nettingwas begun, one loop beingworked into every space be-tween the crochets. Seven oreight rows of netting form aborder of pretty width. Tiny sprays of flowers andfoliage are embroidered innatural colors on the linen cen-ter with silk floss, with a decid-edly pretty effect. Doileys may be used for avariety of purposes. Singleones are pretty when placed ona bureau or under vases, jars,fancy boxes, etc.,


Tatting and netting . d, after which a row of double TATTING AND NETTING. 121 crochets a little less than an eighth of an inchapart was worked round it over the htm. Thenwith a small mesh the nettingwas begun, one loop beingworked into every space be-tween the crochets. Seven oreight rows of netting form aborder of pretty width. Tiny sprays of flowers andfoliage are embroidered innatural colors on the linen cen-ter with silk floss, with a decid-edly pretty effect. Doileys may be used for avariety of purposes. Singleones are pretty when placed ona bureau or under vases, jars,fancy boxes, etc., while in setsthey are attractive accompani-ments for finger-bowls. Netted Tumbler Doily. No. 5.—In making this doilyuse a large mesh-stick, anotherhalf as large, and two verymuch smaller, the smallest onebeing as large as a medium-sized steel 23 stitches over the foun-dation loop, using the largest form the circle, tying it firmly; then continue tonet round and round. Next use the same mesh, but. No. 5.—Netted Tumbler Doily.


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