[No. 35.]—Flounce in Battenburg Lace (One-Half the Actual Width).
No. 36.
BUTTERFLY DESIGN FOR POINT LACE.
This design is for point lace braid, and is very easily made. Fancy bars made after an adaptation from the d'Alençon bars, and point de Venise stitches are used for filling in. The butterfly may be used as a portion of an edging design, or as a corner or center for any small article to be decorated. The lines extending from the head are made with a fine over-and-over stitch, or a fine cord.
[No. 36.]—Butterfly Design for Point Lace.
No. 37.
VENETIAN POINT LACE.
This is a design containing many of the features of antique lace patterns, and is made of narrow tape and fine cord combined with fancy stitches. The lace from which the engraving is made is about twice as wide as the picture represents it, but as the pattern differs in its sections for several inches at a time, the design could not be given full size. It will be seen that in the section illustrated no two figures are alike. The filling-in stitches consist of combinations and groupings of many of the stitches previously illustrated and described.
[No. 37.]—Venetian Point Lace.