- Netting (page 439)
- Implements (page 440)
- Method (page 440)
- Square Netting (page 441)
- Oblong Netting for Window Curtains (page 442)
- Round Netting (page 442)
- Twisted Stitch in Netting (page 442)
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Several months ago my oldest daughter asked me to make three handkerchiefs edged in netting, one each for herself and her two daughters.
It took me a while, but I finally found some gorgeous white handkerchief linen. I traveled to a fabric-filled shop, Delectable Mountain Cloth, in Brattleboro, Vermont.
I didn't realize I might want my camera, so I left it home. However, I found a wonderful blog post about the shop that included many photos.
I cut out several of the handkerchiefs that very day, put them in a bag, and there they sat.
I knew I wanted to hemstitch the edges, but I was scared to try.
This week I took one of the scraps from that lovely linen and jumped in.
There were only three of us at the library knitting group this week. I almost finished hemstitching the sample while there.
It's a good thing I started with a sample and that I have several more samples. It's going to take some time to learn how to make the corners look neat.
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