Fig. 101. Lattice-ground for square in fig. [105], showing the course of the stitches.
Fig. 102. Lattice-ground for square in fig. [105].
Lattice-ground and damask stitch for square, fig. [105] (fig. [103]).—Our illustration shows a third kind of openwork ground with one corner in damask stitch, of the square represented in fig. [105]. The little bars which intersect each square crossways, are made in two divisions, by carrying the thread to the opposite bar and back. In the same way, the second thread is carried over the first. The damask stitches are described in the next chapter, in figs. [143] and [144].
Fig. 103. Lattice-ground with a portion of square, fig. [105].
Lattice-ground and damask stitches for square, fig. [105] (fig. [104]).—Damask, or gobelin stitches, are given in figs. [152], [153], [154]. The ground of this part of the square (fig. [104]) is adorned with narrow bars, worked in darning stitch. From the centre of one bar, proceed three bars made on three foundation-threads, and a fourth made on two, on account of the passage to the next bar.