until the loop is made by uniting the stitches; then the small piece of 
cotton in the space bulges out between the stitches, and forms the purl. 
If several are required a small space is left between every two or three 
stitches, according to the desired number. Care must be taken in that 
case that the small pieces of cotton left be all of the same length, so that 
the purl may be perfectly even. The purl can also be made thus: At the 
same time with the end of thread take the tatting-pin or a very large 
darning needle or knitting needle in the left hand, so that the point may 
come out farther than the row of stitches; if then you wish to make a 
purl, throw the cotton on the pin before making the stitch; then fasten 
this stitch, and push it at once close to the preceding; the pin with the 
cotton should come above the stitches. Do not take out the pin before
all the purl and all the stitches are completed and joined together. 
_Joining the Work._ 
Place the tatting-pin in the loop that is to be joined, and with the hook 
draw the thread of the loop--that is, round the hand through it--pass the 
shuttle through this loop, and draw it up tightly close to the stitches. 
A "straight" or double thread is used to join various parts of the work, 
and forms very beautiful patterns. Without the straight thread we 
should be unable to imitate point lace patterns, or, indeed, to execute 
any designs but those composed of circles, ovals, &c. To use this 
straight thread 2 shuttles are required; they should be of different 
colours. Sometimes one end of thread is left attached to the reel instead 
of using the second shuttle. In commencing a loop the straight thread is 
held between the second and third fingers of the left hand, about 2 or 3 
inches from the work; the other shuttle is held as usual in the right hand, 
and the stitches and purls worked with it upon the foundation of the 
straight thread of the second shuttle. 
* * * * * 
TATTING. 
1.--_Pine Pattern Collar in Tatting._ 
[Illustration: I.--Pine Pattern Collar in Tatting.] 
Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s Boar's Head cotton No. 80, 
or tatting cotton No. 60; tatting-pin No. 3; a small shuttle. 
This collar is worked with very fine tatting cotton as follows:--1st 
circle: 2 double, 1 purl 7 times, 2 double, draw up the cotton. 
2nd circle: 3 double, join it to the last purl of the 1st circle, 1 double, 1 
purl 8 times, 2 double, draw the cotton up. 
3rd circle: 2 double, join it to the last purl of the 2nd circle, 1 double, 
join it to the 7th purl of the 2nd circle, 1 double, 1 purl 8 times, 2 
double, draw the cotton up. 
4th circle: 2 double, join it to the last purl of 3rd circle, 3 double, 1 purl, 
1 double 7 times, 1 double, draw the cotton up. 
5th circle: 2 double, join it to the last purl of 4th circle, 2 double, 1 purl, 
1 double 3 times, draw up the cotton. 
6th circle: 2 double, join it to the last purl of the 5th circle, 1 double, 
join it to the 5th purl of the preceding circle, 1 double, 1 purl 6 times, 1 
double, join it to the first purl of the 1st circle, 2 double, draw up the 
cotton. This completes the star pattern in centre of pine.
1st circle of pine: 2 double, 1 purl, 1 double 8 times, 2 double, draw up 
the cotton. 
2nd circle: 3 double, join to the last purl of 1st circle, 1 double, join it 
to the 7th purl of 1st circle, 1 double, 1 purl 6 times, 3 double, draw up 
the cotton and join it to the 3rd purl of centre star. 
3rd circle: 3 double, join to the last purl of 2nd circle, 1 double, 1 purl 8 
times, 2 double, draw up the cotton and join it on to the centre purl of 
2nd circle in star. 
4th circle: 2 double, join to the last purl of 3rd circle, 1 double, 1 purl 5 
times, 3 double, 1 purl, 2 double, draw up the cotton and join it to the 
5th purl of 2nd centre circle in star. 
5th circle: 2 double, join the cotton to the last purl of 4th circle, 1 
double, 1 purl 7 times, 2 double, draw up the cotton, repeat the 5th 
circle twice more, then join the cotton to the centre purl of 4th circle in 
star. 
8th circle: 2 double, join to the last purl of 7th circle, 1 purl,1 double 5 
times, 2 double, draw    
    
		
	
	
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