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COLLAR

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EMBROIDERY.

stitches long; net 2 or 3 rows to make it ﬁrm; then commence with the silk, and after the 2nd row, or diamond, increase 1 stitch at every nlter note row at each end, until 36 rows are netted; then decrease l stitch (by not netting into the lost stitch) of every alternate row at each end, until 85 rows more are netted, end with 2 rows of 200 stitches. FOR THE Bennett—lat Rom—Dc u the let loop of netting; 6 ch do 14 each loop of netting. 2nd.—T (or turn on reverse side;) 5 ch dc 11

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3rd.—T, 3 ch do u 1st 3 ch; * 3 chl Lunext: 8 ch 1 L u 5 ch; 3 chlLusame;5chlLu some; 3 ch 1 Lusome; Sch 1 Lunext3 ch; 3 ch 1 L u next; do u next 8 ch (this will be be~

tween the scallops.)

Repeat from *.

This Tie, when ﬁnished, should be dumped

with cold water, in which a little loaf sugar has been dissolved; then put it in a cloth, under a weight, to press it smooth.

To be worn, the Tie

should be run together for a short space in the centre, and a piece of sarsenet ribbon run in to

1st loop; * 3 ch 1 L u next 5 ch; 6 ch 1 more L keep it ﬁrm. u some; 8 ch 1 L 1: some; 8 ch do u next 6 ch. Repeat from *.

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COLLAR

IN

EMBROIDERY.

THIS beautiful collar, the illustration of which t wheels are worked in button-hole stitch entirely. is given in the front of the number, has been E The large wheel is done in English embroidery forwarded to us by n. subscriber, who designed gin the middle, and button-hole stitch on the out

it herself.

The small wheels and large one are 5 side to prevent it from rnveling.

worked separately: cut out of the cloth and E circle is worked in chain-stitch.

tacked together as in the collar,

The smnllicollar can be worked narrower.

The round

If wished, the