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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