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card.[A]] Over the 2 threads on the left and with the 3rd thread: 4 buttonhole knots and 1 picot = with the 6 threads from the left: 2 bars consisting of buttonhole knots and picots = a 3rd bar with 6 double knots = join it to the last bar. Leave 2 threads of the bar of buttonhole knots free = with the outer thread make: 4 buttonhole knots and 1 picot over the 2nd thread and the cord of the bar. Repeat from * to ** along the bar, also from right to left. Left group--knot the 3 last threads over the 4th thread and from left to right. Right group--make, from right to left, 1 bar consisting of 6 double knots, over the 4th thread counting from right to left. After these last changes of the threads no difficulty will be found in copying the rest of the pattern. [Illustration: FIG. 589. DOUBLE FRINGE. MATERIALS: Cordonnet 6 fils D.M.C Nos. 10 to 30 and Coton a broder D.M.C Nos. 16 to 35. COLOURS: White for the Cordonnet, Rouge-Grenat 335 for the Coton a broder.] [Illustration: FIG. 590. KNOTTED BERRY FOR FIG. 589.] [Illustration: FIG. 591. LARGE SHELL KNOT, OPEN.] [Illustration: FIG. 592. LARGE SHELL KNOT, SHUT.] DOUBLE FRINGE (figs. 589, 590, 591, 592).--Entire length of the threads for No. 10 of Cordonnet 6 fils D.M.C: 100 c/m., and entire length for No. 16 of Coton a broder D.M.C: 40 c/m. Knot on, as in fig. 515, 1 thread of Cordonnet, 4 of Coton a broder (these are to be taken double) 2 of Cordonnet, 4 of Coton a broder, and so on. In the second horizontal bar, you only use the red threads of Coton a broder for knotting, not the white Cordonnet ones. To supply their place, knot on two threads of red Coton a broder under the white threads. With the red threads (4 count as one) make 3 rows of collecting knots, followed by a single horizontal bar. Divide the white threads into twos and make single chains with them, the whole length of the fringe; the thread must be changed 8 times for each chain; then pass the right chain under the left one and join them by a flat double knot. You then, with the threads turned outwards, right and left, make the single chain with 5 changes of the threads and join them together again by a flat knot. The other single chains are made with 6 and 8 changes of the threads and crossed under the double knots. The tassels, which the red threads serve as a foundation to, are begun by: 1 waved plait with two knots, then 4 single chains, again a waved plait and 1 berry co
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