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CHILD‘S

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crochet, and continue till there are ﬁfteen of Einsertions; then sew a piece of tape round the the pointed pieces of braid and fourteen crochet _ neck.

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KNOTTED FRINGE FOR A CHILD’S JACKET. BY

MRS. JANE

ltIA'rnm.tLs.—Cotton Nos. 8 and 20. Penelope hookv

WBAVER.

No. 4 ; mesh with left~hand thumb, but hold the mesh

A Tatting shuttle, or a piece 3 upright in tho hand; with right hand bring

of stiﬁ' cardboard or wood, three inches long g knotted cotton over the front of the mesh up be and one wide, to be hollowed out at both ends, ghind it, and between the No. 20 cotton held on

to enable the cotton to be held securely. A box- l the ﬁngers and the loop which is on hook; new wood mesh an inch and a quarter in width. k make 1 ch, holding at the same time the knotted To Know 'rm: FRINGE—“YURI on the No. 8 Q cotton tightly in the ch. Then repeat from *. cotton, and at intervals of half an inch simply tie a knot. When some yards of this is done, (and the doing this would sﬂ'ord amusement to a blind person, or may be done by others in the

E Fort 'rnn HEAD1N0.——NO. 20 cotton. Make 7 gch do in ﬁrst loop (this forms a circle;) 3 ch T i (or turn on reverse side;) * 3 L :4 7 ch; 7 ch dc i in same 3 ch T; repeat from ‘1' till a suﬂicient

twilight or dark,) proceed to make it into fringe length is made, which must be much longer than thus: Tie the ends of the No. 8 and 20 together, i the fringe, as in the following row it draws up.

place the knot on the edge of the mesh, the Edge rows.

Finish with 7 ch dcu same; then

knotted cotton in front, and the No. 20 behind Q 7 ch do u; 8 oh by the side of the L stitch; 7 oh the mesh; make a small loop in the latter and 3 repeat; and work up the other side the same

place it on the hook, drawing it tight; * hold 3 when ﬁnished; sew to the fringe. the handle of the hook ﬂat on the edge of-thel

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