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 INSERTION IN TATTING AND CROCHET. BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

THE middle line is first worked. Make two double knots, eleven picots separated by two double knots, two double knots. Draw up the oval and make a Josephine knot, composed of six times the second part of a double knot ; loop

BRETON

it through the top picot of the oval, and begin another oval. Work as before until the insertion is the requisite length. For the outer lines of scallops, fasten a second thread to the third picot of a center line of ovals, and work eight double knots, one picot, eight double knots, loop to the third picot of the next oval and continue. This line is repeated on the opposite side. Next fasten the cotton to a picot of the last worked row. Work nine chain and one single in the next picot. Then follows a row of treble, with two chain between, passing over two treble above.

BORDER.

THESE pretty designs are worked in two colors & stitched with cordon upon the material to be of cordon upon satin folds. The folds are back- trimmed.

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Sarbes

Rosalie $1