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ting shuttle. Tie the end on to the end of the two will be found a. perfect tie, like the crossing of skeins, which will consist of about 22 lengths. kribbon before it is tied in a. bow, and the more At about an inch from the end (holding the wools g the fringe is pulled the tighter it becomes.
in the left hand) make astitch over the skein, To ATTACH Till! Fatima—With wool needle, with the ball in the right hand, exactly like an ‘ and a. length of wool, sew the end of the fringe overcast stitch in embroidery; then, before pull- on the point at the side, then sew between every ing it tight, slip the bull upward through the E 5th tuft into the 4th loop of the netting along
bow of the stitch, then pull the stitch tight; con- i the front; sew it fuller than this to turn the tinue this stitch at intervals of an inch, to the and ot‘ the work; then take two other skeins in lengths, till sutiicient of these tufts are made; then cut in the centre of each space. The stitch
§ corner, but along the two sides of the net sew a between every 6th tuft into every 3rd loop of Enetting. It may be sowed fuller than this if S needed.
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