It's called point de racroc, and is quite a different technique--it doesn't overlap the two pieces at all but sews in a thread between the two pieces of net that follows a path that connects the two pieces as if they were one piece of net. In lassen, the sewing thread whips around the bars of the net in the overlap area and will inevitably make a thicker area of net.
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