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 CROCHET

EDGING.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

THIS edging is worked with fine cotton lengthwise ; see design. Crochet two interrupted treble rows, ( each two chain one treble, ) then one row of two treble, one chain over this. 4th row: A line of cross-treble, and again one interrupted treble row consisting of one chain, one treble. In the 6th row, work always five tripletreble, separated by one chain, (putting the

DESIGNS

FOR

thread round three times, ) in one treble of the preceding row; then one chain, with which two stitches are passed over, and four double-treble ; between these always one stitch of the preceding row is passed over. After one chain, the two stitches are again passed over; then repeat from * The following row consists of trebles er between each treble of the preceding row. the large treble crochet one chain between the trebles ; the three trebles, however, which meet between the four lying together are worked together as one treble, in which the upper threadstitch is always kept upon the needle, and at last all drawn through together at once. A little scallop line, consisting of three or four chain and one double, forms the outer conclusion of the edging.

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EMBROIDERY.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

THESE insertions are very pretty to put between tucks for chemisettes, chemises Russe, etc.

EMBROIDERY.

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