This section is from the book "A Manual Of Home-Making", by Martha Van Rensselaer. Also available from Amazon: A Manual of Home-Making.
A hole in a stocking is repaired by a woven darn. In place of being woven in a loom as cloth is, stockinet is made on a knitting machine and consists of a series of interlocked loops of a continuous thread or yarn. In darning, the loose loops should be caught to prevent further raveling.
 
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