This pattern must be worked with great
regularity.
[Illustration: 534.--Pattern in Guipure d'Art.]
No. 534 consists of a kind of double point d'esprit.
No. 535 is a thread twisted and taken _across_ each square, and
resembles lace stitches.
[Illustration: 535.--Pattern in Guipure d'Art.]
No. 536 is a succession of small close wheels, intermingled with point
d'esprit. This grounding is very effective.
[Illustration: 536.--Pattern in Guipure d'Art.]
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537.--_Lace Border for Veils, &c_.
Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 16;
strip of square netting of the required length; oblong frame.
This simple border is easily and quickly worked. The edge is overcast,
the ground worked in point d'esprit, the border in point de toile, and
the pattern in point de reprise. When completed the netting is cut away
from the overcast edge.
[Illustration: 537.--Lace Border for Veils, &c.]
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