Thirteenth pattern (fig. [156]).—Carry the thread, from right to left over four vertical threads, and under the same number of horizontal ones. The second row of stitches touches the first, so that the thread it is worked with seems to be drawn through under the same threads of the stuff, as the one the first row was worked with.
Fourteenth pattern (fig. [157]).—Here, the stitches, contrary to those in fig. [147], are set vertically. The first stitch covers 2 threads, the second 6, the third 10, the fourth 14, the fifth 18. The longest stitches of two checks always meet in the same hole.
Fifteenth pattern (fig. [158]).—Cover the whole expanse with rows of stitches, such as are described in fig. [155], with intervals of 12 threads between them.