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Netting is a handicraft, so ancient that it would be difficult to trace it to its origin, or determine the date of its invention.
There is evidence to show that the making of nets for fishing and game catching was as familiar to the earlier races of mankind as it is to us.
Practised in the first instance for the wants of life, it by degrees developed into an art, in conjunction with embroidery, to which it was made to serve as a foundation.
The netting of every country, almost, has a distinctive character of its own: that of Persia is known by its fine silken meshes and rich gold and silver embroidery; that of Italy, by the varied size and shape of its meshes and a resemblance in the style of its embroidery to the Punto tagliato; whilst the netting of France, known by the name of Cluny guipure, consists of a groundwork of fine meshes with stiff close designs embroidered upon it, outlined in coarse glazed thread.
Netting, which divides itself under two headings, netting proper, or plain netting and net embroidery, has never yet gone out of fashion and places are still to be found where the entire population is engaged in this industry.
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Plain netting and the implements used in netting
Materials suitable for netting
Netting stitches
1º Plain loop. First position of the hands
Second and third position of the hands
2º Double loop.
3º Oblong loop
4º Honeycomb loop
5º Twisted loops
Patterns produced in netting by using meshes of different widths.
Patterns produced in netting by increasing and decreasing
Loose loops in clusters
Netting composed of plain, double and oblong loops
Circular netting composed of long and short loops
Making loops over the thumb
Circular netting formed by increases
Square of netting
Square of netting begun from the middle
Stripes of straight netting
Straight netting with a scalloped edge
Square frame of netting
Diagonal netting with crossed loops
Netted fringe
Embroidered netting
Implements required for embroidered netting
Wire frame for embroidered netting
Mounting the netting on the frame
Mounting the netting on the frame with an auxiliary tape
Materials for embroidered netting
The stitches used for embroidered netting
Ordinary darning stitch
Linen stitch
Linen stitch. Formation of the corners
Loop stitch (point d'esprit)
Star composed of loose threads
Darning stitch (point de reprise)
Scallops & More
Pointed scallops in darning stitch
Pointed scallops in buttonhole stitch
Veined pointed scallops
Pointed scallops in Venetian stitch
Wheels embroidered on netting
Ribbed wheels
Wheels set with buttonholing
Star with one-sided buttonhole stitches
Rounded corners of netting
Linen stitch, set with darning stitch
Linen stitch set with cord stitch
Flower in dot stitch on a foundation of linen stitch
Bordering in buttonhole stitch
Cut work in embroidered netting
Straight loop stitch
Waved stitch
Intersected loop stitch
Ground Work
Ground worked in horizontal lines
Ground worked in stitches placed one above the other
Latticed ground
Ground worked in Russian stitch
Ground worked in two sizes of thread
Ground with wheels and loop stitch
Ground worked in darning and loop stitch
Ground worked in two sizes of thread
Ground worked with cross stitches in one size of thread
Ground worked with darning and cord stitches
Ground worked with squares and wheels
Ground worked in cross and darning stitch
Ground of geometrical figures
Netted insertion worked in plain darning stitch
Ground of netting embroidered
Embroidered square of netting with two kinds of lace suitable for the border
Pattern for ground
Embroidery on netting with different-sized loops
Square and edging in cut netting
Netted insertion
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