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Making Raised, Hollow and Open-Work Spots
Raised Spots

The grounding on which these spots are worked consists of
double crochet. They are worked across 3 rows of the ground,
and formed of treble stitches, the spots of one row being
placed between those of the preceding. Work first 2 rows of
double stitch, in the 3rd row work first 2 double stitches
and then 1 spot as follows:--1 treble, inserting the needle
into both sides of 1 stitch of the first row (the preceding
row is missed); the treble stitch is only completed so far
that 2 loops remain on the needle; then work 2 treble
stitches in the same stitch as the first, which are also
only completed as far as the first treble stitch, so that
after the 2nd treble there remain 3 loops and after the 3rd
4 loops on the needle (see illustration). The 4 loops are
cast off together by winding the cotton once more round the
needle and drawing it through. Miss under the spot the next
double stitch of the preceding row; the spots are repeated
at intervals of 5 stitches and in every other row.
Hollow Spots

The ground is worked in
Double Stitch. These spots, which appear raised,
consist of 5 treble stitches; they are worked in every other
row at intervals of 5 stitches. For working them leave 1
loop on the needle, insert the needle between the 2 long
sides of the last-worked double stitch, and work 5 treble
stitches, always inserting the needle into the front part of
1 stitch of the preceding row. The first 4 treble are
completed entirely without taking up the loop which was on
the needle; with the fifth treble stitch only the 3 loops
are cast off together by winding the cotton round the
needle. Miss 1 stitch of the preceding row under the spot.
Open-work Spots

These spots are treble stitches divided by 2 chain; miss
2 stitches under the latter; for the rest, they are worked
like the raised spots. |