The square at G is worked by first making rows of short upright stitches worked into the stuff, and then threading loose stitches through them.
to work D, [34].
The square at D is worked on the open lattice shown; the solid parts are produced by interlacing stitches from side to side, starting at the angle.
In the square at E (Japanese Darning) horizontal lines are first darned, and then zigzag lines are worked between them, much as in G; but, as they penetrate the material, this is scarcely a surface stitch.
to work A, [34].
The horizontal lines at top and bottom of the square at A are back-stitching, the intermediate ones simply long threads carried from one side to the other; they are laced together by lines looped round them.
to work L, [34].
The band at L is begun by making horizontal bar stitches. A row of crewel-stitch and one of outline-stitch, worked on to the bars, and not into the stuff, makes the central chain.
to work K, [34].
The band at K is merely surface buttonholing over a series of slanting stitches.