Materials: 2 squares of netting of 8 holes; Messrs. Walter Evans and
Co.'s Mecklenburg thread No. 10 or 16, according to the fineness
required.
[Illustration: 538.--Square in Guipure d'Art.]
These squares are very pretty for cravat ends, cuffs, or handkerchiefs.
They are worked on netting with very fine cotton in the usual manner,
beginning on two stitches in one corner The different stitches of the
guipure darning can be distinctly seen in illustration, and are point de
feston, point de reprise, point de toile, and point d'esprit on No. 538,
and the same stitches surround a wheel in No. 538_a_.
[Illustration: 538_a_.--Square in Guipure d'Art.]
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[Illustration: 539.--Guipure d'Art Insertion.]
539.--_Insertion in Guipure d'Art_.
Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Mecklenburg thread Nos. 8 to
16; strip of netting length, required.
This insertion is worked in point de toile, and wheels worked in point
de feston. The ground in point d'esprit.
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