A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . I I I I I I m Five pairs are required for each little square: but the fifth or outermostpair of one square is also the fifth or edge pair of the adjoining check—beingshared between them at the top and bottom and both sides, and being workedwithout twisting whether it is a pendent, vertical pair or the weaver. At thecorner of each check, in the center of the stitch, between the threads, a pinshould be placed to keep them in line as well as to avoid co
A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . I I I I I I m Five pairs are required for each little square: but the fifth or outermostpair of one square is also the fifth or edge pair of the adjoining check—beingshared between them at the top and bottom and both sides, and being workedwithout twisting whether it is a pendent, vertical pair or the weaver. At thecorner of each check, in the center of the stitch, between the threads, a pinshould be placed to keep them in line as well as to avoid confusion. Everyother square is made of linen-stitch, and the alternate ones are grilles: thethreads in each direction being twisted once between encounters. =? a= RULES FOR MAKING 239 LINE H, COL. 17,Tresses with Open Hooked
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