To make Net-work of the Skallop-shell.
FIrst make a plaine course, the second course, take the third stitch, and work it plaine down to your pinn, then loup over the next stitch to that to your handward, and then loup the next stitch to that to your handward, and so work all that course.
Provided alwayes if your work go true, you have two short stitches between one long, that lyeth something course:
The third course; If you have a short stitch at the beginning of your work, slip it upward, and then pull out your pinn, and work, and wo••k the next short stitch to it as short as you can, then pull out your pin and put it into your first stitch, and work your long stitch that lyeth overthwart, down to your pinne, as long as it will go, and so do all that course.
Provided alwayes if your work go true, you have one short stitch between two long stitches.
The fourth course. If you have a short stitch at the begin∣ning of your work, slip it upward and then work your two long stitches down to your pinne, and then slip up, and the next short stitch that is between two long stitches, slip it upward, and so do all that course.
Provided alwayes if your work go true, you have three long stitches of an even length. And so your work is made an end, for there is but three courses in al the work besides the plain course. You must take heed at the beginning of your work, that you set one Skallop s••el right against another, a Dyamond right against another, and so you may make the work of the double Dyamond as you do this in every point, saving at the beginning of your work you must set your Diamond▪over▪thwart your work, cater corner, if it be wrought with a great pinne it is the better.