There are several books for that around. Dilmont's Encyclopedia of Needlework has it. And do check out Lacis http://www.lacis.com .
Putzing around the net, I found the following sites:
http://www.wedcraft.com/netting.html
(it's an SCA site aimed more at making hairnets, but has some nice links and a bibliography for netting technique)
http://knotsindeed.com/links.html
another site dedicated to netting. This is the links page. it looks outstanding.
I bought the tools for netting that Lacis sells and have been meaning to learn, but it's another case of a round tuit...
I have Dillmont's. I love this book! But, in regards to making the net, her instructions are less than clear to my mind. I'll keep working with it to see what happens.
My grandmother taught me years ago, but the skill has gone by the wayside.
YES! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
I have the information I need. Just wonderful! Thanks. I will be a happy netter for the rest of the weekend and hopefully during the week I'll be able to get one piece finished (when I'm not practicing for the Messiah, that is. I'm conducting our little community's sing-through! HA!).