This is the third Netted Edging I have made from
Tatting and Netting, by Butterick Publishing Company. The instructions for this Netted Edge, found on page 114 , did not match the photo of the edge. I decided to match the photo, rather than follow the instructions as they were written. I eliminated the ninth row of the instructions.
The pattern called for "a bone knitting needle of medium size for the mesh" for the entire edging. I used a size 7 knitting needle as a mesh stick.
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Many years ago, while I was still in high school, I wondered how easy it would be to put two different colors on the same round of a doily. The doily I created with this experiment I called Golden Ray.
I soon discovered that it was time-consuming to change netting needles every time I wanted to change colors. I had to tie two extra knots - one where the color changed to white and one where it changed back to yellow. Not only did that take extra time, but I also noticed, when I took this photo, that those knots also came untied more easily than the regular netted knots.
Eventually I wondered how it would look in just one color. At that time I did not have a digital camera so I made a copy on a photocopier. That copy could not show the entire circle, just a rectangular section. Now that I have a digital camera, I re-made Golden Ray in a single color.