Text Appearing Before Image: left—going back and forth five times altogether.Then going from left to right make a largeloop in which you make three stitches goingfrom right to left. The second large loop ismade by going from left to right. In this loopyou make one stitch by going from right to left.Then make two small loops—putting one stitchin each loop. After that make two stitches in the big loop, remembering always that theloops are made from left to right and the fill-ing-in stitches from right to left. Then maketwo small loops, putting one stitch in eachloop. Then make two large loops which bringsyou to the end of the braid in which you maketwo stitches. In these two stitches going fromright to left you make two stitches, then com-ing back make two stitches from left to rightand so on alternately, five times altogether.Then make four stitches in the big loops andtwo in each of the small loops. When one isable to make this first row, the rest of thedesign can be easily worked out by followingthe diagram. Text Appearing After Image: Handkerchief edging, Fig. Thread No. 50 One big loop—four s t i t c h e s—small loop center and then one stitch back to corner offastened back in second stitch—another small foregoing- loop and one stitch more, then stemloop fastened in second stitch—then two more and four stitches in it. Repeat. After finish-stitches in both loops—then one loop back to ing, fill in all around the edge. Handkerchief edging, Fig. 3 From left to right—big loop—four stitchesin it—two more rows of four stitches—theninto the first stitch five times, one stitch on topof the other. Then big loop down to the thirdstitch; in the fourth stitch go back and forth five times, then make one stitch in the bigloop. Then up and down with solid stitches,then stem with four stitches—again big loopas before. Handkerchief edging, Fig. 4 Start in corner of handkerchief, from right toleft five stitches—go back to second stitch,make one loop and one stitch in it, skip onestitch, make another loop and on
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