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164 3rd row: One stitch into each loop of last row.

4th row: Work a stitch through two loops together of under the two loops worked into a stitch in the second row. Repeat to the end of the row. The double loops are worked across with needle and thread as shown in the upper part of the cut.

ROSE AND SHEAF PATTERN.

Fig. 46.

With a fine bone knitting needle for a mesh, work three rows in plain netting.

4th and 5th rows: Rose netting.

6th and 7th rows: Plain.

8th row: Fill a netting needle with a three-fold strand of thread, that is winding from three spools at once, and with a mesh a little more than an inch wide, work one stitch into each loop.

9th to 11th rows: With the small mesh and single cotton work one stitch into each loop.