in this edge by simply making another separate button-hole stitch, which lies free underneath, and is fastened to the next in continuing the row. This edge must be
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Fig. 67.
worked very carefully, so that when the threads of the netting are cut away the stitches will remain in their place.
STAR ON RADII.
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Fig. 68.
This can be worked from the illustration. Stretch bars as for a wheel the ends of which must again have cross-bars for rounding the star. The wheel is worked on the cross-bars and then the radii arranged round, crossing them at the back of the wheel where they are fastened with one or two button-hole stitches.
OBLONG NETTING.
For edgings, the foundation must be netted, so as to form an oblong strip. To do this, begin with two stitches