A variety of Application lace, in which the pattern is applied upon a ground of bobbinet or tulle.
Muslin or bobbinet collars, to be worn in the ever-damp sea-air, should have no other trimming than an edging sewed on plain; as quilled or pleated frills lose their stiffening immediately.
To colour them a fine red, tie up a little cochineal, or some well-picked alkanet, in a very thin muslin or bobbinet bag, and boil it with the pears.
As bobbinet shrinks much in washing, every thing made of it should be allowed full large.
If new bobbinet is very stiff and full of creases, let it be damped and ironed before it is cut out.
The lace manufacturers of Europe experienced a serious set-back in 1818 when bobbinetwas first made in France.
Dotted bobbinet with the dots either singly or in clusters.
Clean, wash, and truss the chickens; bind legs and wings down closely by tying up the fowls in white, perfectly clean bobbinet lace, or mosquito net.
Lay in cold water for thirty minutes, tie in coarse bobbinet lace or mosquito net, and cook in boiling water, slightly salted, until tender.
One of bobbinetthat fits ingeniously is very effective.
It is due to the very respectable firm of Bobbinet & Co.
Seining on riffles was done with a four-foot by four-foot bobbinet seine.
The eggs were slightly adhesive, clinging to the hand and to the bobbinet seine.
Strain—always through a cullender, after which clear soups should be filtered through a hair-sieve or coarse bobbinet lace.
Tie a close net of coarse bobbinet lace or tarlatan about it to prevent breaking or bruising; put into boiling water salted, and cook until tender.
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