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Tatting
Border in Tatting with Crochet Edging

Materials:
Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s tatting cotton No. 60, or
crochet cotton No. 80; tatting-pin No. 2; a bone shuttle.
Directions:
Work * 4 double stitches (that is, 4 times following 1
purled stitch and 1 plain), 1 purl, four times following 3
double stitches, 1 purl, 4 double stitches, draw up the
cotton so as to form an oval, and for the smaller oval, work
9 double stitches, but leave, before beginning the first
double stitch, the space of one-sixth of an inch between
this oval and the preceding; repeat from *, leaving the same
space between each oval; join together the larger ovals by
the purl.
For the crochet edging, work the 1st row in the following
manner:--
1 double (followed by 6 chain) in each of the smaller
ovals. The 2nd and 3rd rows are composed of short treble
stitches, placed one above the other, and divided by one
chain. While working the short treble stitches of the 3rd
row form the small purl thus:--
* 1 short treble in the first short treble of preceding
row, let the loop slip off from the crochet needle, insert
the needle in the under stitch, from which comes the loop
now made into a purl, work 1 double in the first short
treble of preceding row, 1 chain, under which miss 1 stitch,
and repeat from *. |