needs no extra fastening, but the thread can be cut anywhere, and a new piece can be joined on in the manner described in the short to behandy. Should the wheels at the neck made too irregular an edge, insert simple rings, large or small as required.
For a stock collar to go with this front, cut a pattern out of cambric to fit the nect, make 26 or 28 wheels, according to the size of the collar, with 12 or 13 rings to go between, pin them on the pattern in two rows and work together.
The round dress yoke illustrated in Fig. 19 may be made by following the directions given for the waist front. The wheels are worked in the same way, and the collar, when finished, shows a very effective piece of tatting.

_______________________________________________________ End of Silk Tatting Book Many thanks to Sherri Nostrom and Ron Butler for helping to post this page for all tatters to share. Best Wishes, Georgia Seitz.
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