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KNITTING.

Damp

the third lightest shade.

corner of this Kerchief

is

and

stretch

turned down.

out

it

The

dry.

till

top

looks extremely well as a

It

loose covering for the head.

COMFORT.

Six hanks dark mazarine or Albert blue,* 4 plies fleecy, and a pin

No.

8,

are required.

Cast on 54 1st

Row,

S, plain, and 3

5th

Row,

S,

P2 edge

stitches

6th

Row,

S,

P3 edge

stitches

working

it

tween the

B

more rows.

— T, repeat T —B, pick np a

all

you have

and draws with the

up B,

7tli

Row,

S, plain, and 3

Row,

S,

P3 edge

stitches

12th

Row,

S,

P3 edge

stitches,

from the row below,

which

lies

across be-

just knit and the one on the left pin,

on the

first stitch

all

11th

along; edge stitches P3.

stitch

that part of the loop

it is

;

stitch

the picked

stitches.

pin

left

;

repeat B, and

edge stitches P3.

along,

more rows.

—T, repeat, up

fpick

edge stitches P3. stitch,

and

B

;

repeat to end,

edge stitches P3. 13th

Row,

S,

P3 edge

stitches, pearl or

14th

Row,

S,

P3 edge

stitches, plain,

* This colour not being very fore beginning,

soap in

it;

wash the wool

also put a

little

fast, it

in

back row,

edge stitches P3.

and 2 more rows.

comes off in the working, to prevent which, be

lukewarm

water, dissolving a

little

piece of white

pearl ash, (about half a table spoonful;) then rinse

again in lukewarm water; wring

it

well,

and shake

it

while drying.

it

Black wool,

and other dark colours, have often to be washed before working. t Observe in every other

B, otherwise after the B.)

it

open row, the pick-up

would be uneven, (be

stitch

careful not to

must be worked before the

work one upon

the end of the

row


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