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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/36669-8.txt b/36669-8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc53f2b --- /dev/null +++ b/36669-8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3337 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with Twelve +Illustrations, by Éléonore Riego de la Branchardière + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with Twelve Illustrations + +Author: Éléonore Riego de la Branchardière + +Release Date: July 9, 2011 [EBook #36669] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK KNITTING, CROCHET, NETTING *** + + + + +Produced by Julia Miller and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + + + + +Transcriber's Note + +The illustrations were originally located after the table of contents. +They have been moved to follow the patterns that they illustrate. +Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. A list of corrections +is found at the end of the text. The corrections listed on the errata +page have been made in the text. + + + + + KNITTING, + CROCHET, AND NETTING, + + WITH + TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS. + + BY + + M^LLE. RIEGO + DE LA BRANCHARDIERE, + + Teacher of Fancy Works. + + LONDON: + PUBLISHED BY S. KNIGHTS, + 6, 'Change Alley, Cornhill. + 1846. + + [_Registered at Stationers' Hall._] + + PRICE 2s. 6d. + + + + + Printed by Kelly & Pritchett, 32, Houndsditch, London. + + + + + TO LADY MARTINS, + + THIS LITTLE WORK IS HUMBLY DEDICATED, + + WITH HER KIND PERMISSION, + + BY THE AUTHORESS. + + + + +PREFACE + + +The Authoress, having had much experience in teaching, and always +writing her own directions, has been induced to publish this little +Volume for the use of her pupils; and as all the receipts have been +tried, she can with confidence answer for their accuracy. Should any +further instructions be required, she will wait upon any Lady, who will +apply at S. KNIGHTS, 6, 'Change Alley, Cornhill; HOWELL and JAMES, +Regent Street; and at all the principal Berlin shops. + + + + +CONTENTS. + + + KNITTING. PAGE + + Terms used in Knitting 1 + + Manchette or Undersleeves 3 + + Vandyke Edging 4 + + Taie D'Oreiller 5 + + Davidoff Cap 6 + + Twelve D'Oyleys:-- + Rosette Pattern 8 + Pique Pattern 9 + Chenee Pattern 10 + Eglantier Pattern 11 + Tablette Pattern 12 + Plume Pattern 12 + Mimosa Pattern 13 + Lattice Pattern 15 + Lady Bruce's Pattern 16 + Festoon Pattern 17 + Target Pattern 17 + Arabesque Pattern 18 + + Knitted Purse 19 + + Anti Macassar 19 + + Shetland Shawl 21 + + Vandyke Edging 25 + + Turkish Pattern Muff 26 + + Pelerine 27 + + Foot Muff 29 + + Driving Mitts 31 + + Point Lace Edging 32 + + Scollop Edging 35 + + Diamond Edging 37 + + Treble Diamond Edging 38 + + Fringe for D'Oyleys 39 + + Travelling Cap 39 + + Shetland Scarf 40 + + Petit Point Quilt or Table Cover 41 + + Border for Quilt 42 + + Baby's Socks 42 + + Square Shawl 44 + + Border for Shawl 45 + + Polka 46 + + Child's Frock 49 + + Carriage Mat 51 + + Réseau Quilt 52 + + Fringe for Quilt 53 + + + CROCHET. + + Terms used in Crochet 55 + + Shepherd's Crochet 57 + + Double Crochet 57 + + Treble Crochet 58 + + Crochet In two colors 58 + + Six Round D'Oyleys:-- + Diamond Pattern 59 + Damier Pattern 60 + Trellis Pattern 61 + Filet Pattern 62 + Scollop Pattern 63 + Seme Pattern 64 + + Fringe for D'Oyleys 65 + + Scollop for D'Oyleys 65 + + Wheel Pattern Insertion 65 + + Ecaille Pattern Edging 66 + + Open Vandyke Edging 66 + + Close Vandyke Edging 67 + + Double Scollop Edging 68 + + Diamond Insertion 68 + + Cuffs, Diamond Pattern 69 + + Edge for Cuffs 70 + + Crochet Collar 70 + + Round Sofa Pillow 71 + + Bead Crochet 72 + + Handsome Bead Purse 72 + + Bead Purse 73 + + Table Cover in Squares 73 + + Bell Pulls 74 + + Greek Cap 75 + + Card Case 77 + + Bag 78 + + Square Sofa Pillow 79 + + Half-square Shawl 80 + + Another Shawl 81 + + Crochet Shoes 81 + + Sole for Shoes 82 + + Crochet Open Purse 82 + + Shamrock Purse 83 + + Honey Comb Edging 83 + + Anti-Macassar 84 + + Travelling Bag 85 + + Table Cover 86 + + A Chain 87 + + Cap 88 + + + NETTING. + + Anti-Macassar 89 + + D'Oyley 90 + + Bread Basket D'Oyley 90 + + Netted Purse 90 + + Purse for a Lady 91 + + Bead Purse 91 + + Wedding Purse with Motto 92 + + Plain Purse with Motto 93 + + + + + +TERMS USED IN KNITTING. + + +_Cast on_--Make a loop on 1 pin, and with the other pin knit a plain + stitch without taking it off, pass it on to the left pin and repeat. + +_Cast off_--Knit 2 stitches, pass the 1st stitch knitted over the 2nd, + knit 1, turn the 2nd stitch over the last, and repeat to the end; + then cut off the cotton and draw it through to fasten it. + +The 1st stitch of every row should be slipped. + +To make round after casting on 3 pins with the 4th pin, knit the 1st + stitch cast on. + +_In purling a row_, the wool should be in front of the pin. When there + are purl and plain stitches in a row, bring the cotton forward to + purl, and pass it back before knitting the plain stitch. + +_To knit 3 together_--Slip a stitch, knit 2 together, turn the slipped + stitch over them, leaving but 1 stitch. + +_A slipped stitch_ should always be taken off the purl way. + +_To purl_, is to put the pin the contrary way to knitting plain; in + knitting, the pin is put up the stitch, in purling it is put down. + +When this mark (*) occurs in a row, the stitches before it are not to be + repeated in the row, being merely the edge stitches to prevent the + work from decreasing; thus, when knit 3 together is in a row, the row + generally begins with knit 2 together, and ends the same. + +_The stitch over_ in many of the patterns, is always knitted as the 1st + stitch, as many patterns end with make 1, it could not be done + without this stitch. + +Many ladies in working a pattern, copy on cards each row separately; + this prevents confusing one row with another. + +The stitches between the mark, thus (knit 2 together 3 times) are + worked, knit 2 together, knit 2 together, knit 2 together; this + prevents useless repetition. + +The pins and meshes are all gauged by the standard or wire-drawer's + gauge. + +_To raise stitches_--Put the pin in the selvedge or side of the + knitting, put the wool round the pin as in knitting, and bring it + through, so as to form a stitch. + +_To make a stitch_--Bring the wool forward between the needles. + + + + +KNITTING. + + +Manchette or Undersleeves. + +_In 2 colors of Berlin wool._ + +_Pins 19, 17, 11, 1 pair of each, with the colored wool cast on with 19 + pins, 66 stitches._ + +1st row--Purl 1, knit 1. + +2nd row--Knit 1, purl 1. + +Repeat these 2 rows 4 times more, making in all 10 rows, then join on +the white wool, and with No. 11 pins, knit 1 plain row. + +12th row--Make 1, knit 2 together. + +Repeat the last 2 rows 11 times more, making in all 24 of white; then +the color, with No. 17 pins, knit the first 10 rows, join on white, with +No. 11 pins, knit the 24 rows of white as before; then with colored +wool, No. 17 pins, knit the first 10 rows and cast off; finish at the +commencement with vandyke edge as follows. + + +Vandyke Edging. + +_Pins No. 11, white wool, cast on 6 stitches._ + +1st row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 2, knit 2 +together. + +2nd row--Make 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4. + +3rd row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 2, knit 2 +together, make 2, knit 2 together. + +6th row--Slip 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4. + +7th row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 6. + +8th row--Cast off all but 6 stitches, knit them plain, and commence at +1st row. + +For each sleeve 10 Vandykes are required. + +_To make 2 stitches is to put the wool twice round the pin._ + + +Taie D'Oreiller. + +_In Shetland Wool._ + +_This pillow is lined with pink or blue satin._ + +_Pins 8, cast on 89 stitches, or 12 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2 together, * knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, repeat +from mark; at the end of this row, make 1, knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 2 together, * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 together. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 5, +make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 +together, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 +together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2. + +12th row--Purl. + +Work until square, and finish with a vandyke edge in the same wool, and +No. 10 pins. + + +The Davidoff Cap. + +_Border white with black spots, middle violet or scarlet, pins No. 8, + Berlin wool, cast on 116 stitches._ + +With white knit 4 rows plain. + +5th row--Black and white, knit 1 black stitch and 3 white. + +6th row--3 white, bring the white forward, pass the black to the back, +knit 1, bring the black forward, pass the white to the back, repeat, +knit 4 rows plain of white. + +11th row--Black and white, knit 2 white, and repeat the 5th row. + +12th row--1 white, bring the wool forward, pass the black to the back, +knit 1, bring the black forward, pass the white to the back, and repeat +the 6th row; repeat from 1st row once more; this finishes the border. +With violet wool begin at the other end of the pins. + +1st row--Make 1, knit 2 together. + +2nd and 3rd rows--Plain. + +4th row--Purl. + +Repeat these 4 rows, knitting 2 together at the beginning of every row, +12 times; cast off. With white wool, raise 120 stitches round the +violet, to form the border at the back, and knit the same as the first +pattern. + +Cast off, and finish with ribbon, or cord, and tassels to match. + + +Set of Twelve D'Oyleys, + +_These patterns are suited for Anti-Macassars, Bread D'Oyleys, Shawls, +&c._ + +_Pins No. 18, Cotton No. 14._ + + +ROSETTE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 at the end._ + +1st row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, repeat, at end of row knit 1 more. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together, make +1. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 together, +repeat from mark; at the end of the row make 1, knit 2 together. + +12th row--Purl + + +PIQUE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, at the end of row knit 1. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make 1, knit +1. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3 together, repeat from mark, at +end of row make 1, knit 2 together. + +8th row--Purl. + + +CHENEE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 6 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, at end of row knit 1. + +2nd row--Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +3rd row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +4th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, at +the end of row make 1, knit 2 together. + +5th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1. + +6th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make +1. + +7th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1. + +8th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1. + + +EGLANTIER PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2 together, * knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit +3 together, repeat from mark, at end of these rows knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 2 together, * knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, knit +3 together, repeat from mark. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 together, +repeat from mark. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, make 1. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 together, knit 1, make 1, knit +1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2. + +12th row--Purl. + + +TABLETTE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 6 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, +repeat from mark, at end of row make 1, knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1. + +4th row--Plain; repeat the 2 last rows twice more, in all 6 rows. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1. + +10th row--Plain. + +11th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +12th row--Plain. + +Repeat the 2 last rows twice more, and commence at 1st row. + + +PLUME PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2 together, * knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit +3 together, repeat from mark; at the end of the row knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Purl; repeat these 2 rows twice more. + +7th row--Knit 2 together, * knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, knit +3 together; repeat from mark. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 together. + +10th, 11th, and 12th rows--Plain. + +13th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, make 1. + +14th row--Purl; repeat the 2 last rows twice more. + +19th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 together, knit 1, make 1, knit +1. + +20th row--Purl. + +21st row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2. + +22nd, 23rd, and 24th rows--Plain. + + +MIMOSA PATTERN. + +_Cast on 72 stitches, or 14 for each pattern, and 2 over._ + +1st row--Purl 2, knit 3 together, knit 6, purl 2, make 1, knit 1, make +1; at the end of row purl 2. + +2nd row--Knit 2, purl 3, knit 2, purl 7; at end of row knit 2. + +3rd row--Purl 2, knit 3 together, knit 4, purl 2, knit 1, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 1. + +4th row--Knit 2, purl 5. + +5th row--Purl 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 2. + +6th row--Knit 2, purl 7, knit 2, purl 3. + +7th row--Purl 2, knit 3 together, purl 2, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, make +1, knit 3. + +8th row--Knit 2, purl 9, knit 2, purl 1. + +9th row--Purl 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, purl 2, knit 3 together, knit +6. + +10th row--Knit 2, purl 7, knit 2, purl 3. + +11th row--Purl 2, knit 1, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 1, purl 2, knit 3 +together, knit 4. + +12th row--Knit 2, purl 5. + +13th row--Purl 2, knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 3 +together, knit 2. + +14th row--Knit 2, purl 3, knit 2, purl 7. + +15th row--Purl 2, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, purl 2, knit 3 +together. + +16th row--Knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 9. + + +LATTICE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 72 stitches, or 8 for each pattern._ + +1st row--Knit 1, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) knit 3. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) knit 2. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Knit 3, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) knit 1. + +6th row--Plain. + +7th row--Knit 4, (make 1, knit 2 together twice.) + +8th row--Plain. + +9th row--Knit 2, (knit 2 together, make 1 twice,) knit 2. + +10th row--Plain. + +11th row--Knit 1, (knit 2 together, make 1 twice,) knit 3. + +12th row--Plain. + +13th row--(Knit 2 together, make 1 twice,) knit 4. + +14th row--Plain. + + +LADY BRUCE'S PATTERN. + +_Cast on 74 stitches, or 10 for each pattern, and 4 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1; at end of row knit 4, beside +the pattern. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together, make 1, knit 2 together; at end of row knit 4. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 3 together, repeat from mark; at end of row instead of +knitting 3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together, make 1, knit +2 together, make 1, knit 1; at end of row knit 2 together, knit 2. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2; at end of row knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3; at end of row knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together. + +12th row--Purl. + + +FESTOON PATTERN. + +_Cast on 72 stitches, or 12 for each pattern._ + +1st row--Purl 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 1, 3 times,) +make 1, (knit 2 together twice.) + +2nd row--Purl 11, knit 1. + + +TARGET PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 6 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1; at end of row +knit 1 plain. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together; +repeat from mark at end of row, make 1, knit 2 together. + +4th row--Plain. + + +ARABESQUE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 69 stitches, or 13 for each pattern, and 4 over._ + +1st row--knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, knit 3 +together, knit 3, make 1; knit the last 4 stitches the same as 1st 4 +every row. + +2nd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 1, make 1, purl 2, purl 3 +together, purl 2, make 1, purl 1. + +3rd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 +together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2. + +4th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 3, make 1, purl 3 +together, make 1, purl 3. + +Finish them with fringe or scollop edging. + + +Knitted Purse. + +_Pins No. 18, coarse netting silk No. 6, steel beads, thread the beads + on the silk, cast on 61 stitches._ + +1st row--Make 1, knit 2 together; at end of row knit 1 plain. + +2nd row--Make 1, slip 2 beads down close to the pin, knit 2 together; at +end of row knit 1 plain. + +Repeat these 2 rows until there are 8 inches cast off, and sew up 2-3/4 +inches on each side, leaving 2-1/2 inches for the opening. + +The long bead tassels suit this purse best. + + +Anti-Macassar + +_Pins No. 12, cotton No. 12, cast on 118 stitches, or 19 for each + pattern._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 +together, purl 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, knit 2 +together, purl 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1; at the end of every +row knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 3, knit 1, purl 2, knit +1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 3. + +3rd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, (knit +2 together, purl 1, 3 times,) knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1. + +4th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 4, knit 1, purl 1, knit +1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 4. + +5th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 +together, purl 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1. + +6th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 6, knit 1, purl 6. + +7th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 +together, make 1, knit 5, make 1. + +8th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 15; finish with fringe. + + +Shetland Shawl. + +_This shawl may be worked with a colored border._ + +_Diamond border and leaf pattern middle. Pins No. 6, cast on 336 + stitches._ + +BORDER. + +1st row--Knit 5, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 6. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Knit 4, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 5. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Knit 3, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4. + +6th row--Plain. + +7th row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 3. + +8th row--Plain. + +9th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 2. + +10th row--Plain. + +11th row--Knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, +make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +12th row--Plain. + +13th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3. + +14th row--Plain. + +15th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3 +together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 4. + +16th row--Plain. + +17th row--Knit 4, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 5. + +18th row--Plain. + +19th row--Knit 5, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 6. + +20th row--Plain. + +21st row--Knit 6, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 7. + +22nd row--Plain. + +Repeat this pattern once more, then with a needle and thread, take 32 +stitches off the pin; these stitches are to be left for the side border. +With the white wool knit 272 stitches plain, leaving 32 stitches for the +other side; fasten them, and commence the + +MIDDLE. + +1st row--Slip 1, knit 1, turn the slipped stitch over the knitted 1, +knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, make 1, knit 2, knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Slip 1, knit 1, turn the slipped stitch over it, knit 1, make +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 1, knit 2 together. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Slip 1, knit 1, turn over, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 5, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 1, * make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 2 +together, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together; +repeat from mark. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 2 +together, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 +together, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 1. + +12th row--Purl. + +13th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, slip +1, knit 1, turn over, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2. + +14th row--Purl. + +15th row--Knit 2 together, knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) +make 1, knit 3. + +16th row--Purl. + +Repeat this pattern until the middle is square; then knit the sides the +same as the first pattern, until the same length as the middle, sew +them to it, and put all the stitches on 1 pin; then knit the border the +same as commencement. Finish with the following fringe. + + +Vandyke fringe for Shetland Shawl. + +_Pins No. 9, cast on 11 stitches._ + +1st row--Make 1, knit 2 together 5 times, make 1, knit 1. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Make 1, knit 2 together 5 times, make 1, knit 2. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Make 1, knit 2 together 5 times, make 1, knit 3. + +6th row--Plain. + +Repeat the 2 last rows until there are 9 plain stitches. + +19th row--Knit 2 together, make 1, 5 times, knit 2 together, knit 8. + +20th row--Plain. + +21st row--Knit 2 together, make 1, 5 times, knit 2 together, knit 7. + +22nd row--Plain. + +Repeat these 2 rows until there are 11 on the pin, then repeat from 1st +row; when sufficient is made in the plain row, cast off 7 stitches, +leaving 4 to be pulled out for the fringe. + + +Turkish Pattern for a Muff. + +_Double Berlin wool, 2 colors, black and gold._ + +_Pins No. 11, cast on 28 stitches on each of 3 pins._ + +1st round--Gold color, leaving the wool in front of pin, slip 1, pass +the wool round the pin so as to bring it in front, purl 2 together. + +2nd round--Black, knit 1, (this is a black stitch,) slip 1, (a gold +loop,) knit 1. + +3rd round--Same as 2nd; at the end of this round, take the last stitch +off the right hand pin, and put it on the left; repeat from 1st round. + + +Pelerine. + +_Double Berlin wool, scarlet or blue middle, white and black border, in + imitation of Minerva, pins No. 6, cast on 8 stitches with scarlet._ + +1st row--Slip 1, knit 1, * make 1, knit 2, repeat from mark. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, make 1, slip 1, knit 2, turn +the slipped stitch over the 2 knitted, (make 1, knit 2 twice.) + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2; these are the edge stitches, +and therefore not repeated in the row. Make 1, slip 1, knit 2, turn the +slipped stitch over, and repeat until the last 4 stitches; then make 1, +knit 2 twice. + +Repeat the last 2 rows, until there are 120 stitches on the pin, knit a +purl row, next row knit the edge stitches and 15 patterns, (or 50 +stitches); cast off 24 stitches, and, with another pin, finish the row. +This finishes the back. + +The ends are then decreased in the following manner: + +The wool is now at the left side, leave the 50 stitches on the other +pin, and work the other 50, thus: + +1st row--Purl, at the end of row purl 2 together. + +2nd row--Slip 1, knit 2, turn over, repeat the pattern to the end. + +3rd row--As 1st. + +4th row--The same as 2nd; at the end make 1, knit 1. + +Repeat these 4 rows until there are but 3 stitches, cast off, and +commence the other side. + +1st row--Purl 2 together, purl the rest. + +2nd row--Commence with pattern. + +3rd row--Same as first. + +4th row--Knit 2 together, and repeat pattern. + +Repeat these 4 rows until finished. + +For the border, white wool, raise 180 stitches from the outside +selvedge. + +1st row--Make 1, purl 2, repeat. + +2nd row--Pattern. + +3rd row--Purl. + +4th row--Pattern. + +5th row--Purl. + +6th row--Pattern. + +7th row--Make 1, purl 6. + +8th row--Make 1, slip 1, knit 2, turn over, make 1, slip 1, knit 3, turn +over, repeat. + +9th row--Purl. + +10th row--Same as 8th. + +11th row--Purl, cast off. + +Raise 120 stitches, with white, on the wrong side, round the neck, and +work as the white border. For the tufts, cut black wool in pieces of +1-1/2 inch, take 3 pieces, and sew them alternately on the border. + + +Plaid Foot Muff. + +_Scarlet, dark blue, and green 4-thread fleecy._ + +_Pins No. 8, cast on 108 stitches in scarlet._ + +1st row--Plain. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Green, purl. + +4th row--Blue, slip 2, knit 4. + +5th row--Blue, purl 4, slip 2. + +6th row--Blue, slip 2, purl 4. + +7th row--Blue, purl 4, slip 2. + +8th row--Green, plain. + +9th row--Scarlet, purl. + +10th row--Scarlet, purl. + +11th row--Scarlet, plain. + +12th row--Green, purl. + +13th row--Blue, knit 3, slip 2, knit 1. + +14th row--Blue, purl 1, slip 2, purl 3. + +15th row--Same as 13th. + +16th row--Same as 14th. + +17th row--Green, plain. + +18th row--Scarlet, plain. + +Repeat until square, cast off. For the side, cast on 24 stitches, and +knit sufficient to go round 3 sides of the square. + +FOR THE LINING. + +With white wool, cast 102 stitches; make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together, +repeat until square; work 2 pieces. Cut 2 pieces of mill board the size +of the square, and 1 for the side; stretch the work on 1, and cover the +other with cloth, stuffed with fine combed wool, and finish with roleau +and cord. + + +Driving Mitts. + +_4 Pins No. 15, 4-thread fleecy, cast on 18 stitches on each of 2 pins, + and 20 on the 3rd._ + +1st round--Knit 2, purl 2, for 20 rounds. + +21st round--Plain. + +22nd round--Purl 1, knit 3. + +23rd round--Plain. + +24th round--Knit 2, purl 1, knit 1. + +The last 4 rounds form the pattern, and are worked throughout the mitts. + +25th round--Purl 1, make 1, knit 2, make 1, purl 1, this is for the +thumb; knit the rest of round plain. + +Knit 4 rounds, (or 1 pattern,) purling the 1st and 6th stitches. + +30th round--Purl 1, make 1, knit 4, make 1, purl 1, knit the rest to +pattern. + +Knit 3 rounds, and continue increasing for the thumb, every 4th round +working the pattern on the thumb; continue until there are 14 stitches +on the thumb, knit 2 patterns without increasing; then leave the 14 +stitches, or fasten them with a needle and thread; cast on 7 stitches, +and knit 5 patterns, then purl 2, knit 2 for 12 rounds, cast off, put +the 14 stitches on 2 pins, take up the 7 stitches, cast on, and knit 5 +rounds of pattern, purl 2, knit 2 for 12 rounds, cast off. + +Knit the other mitt exactly the same. + + +Point Lace Edging. + +_Pins No. 19, boar's head cotton 34, cast on 15 stitches._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 1, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3. + +2nd row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 +together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit +2 together. + +3rd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +make 1, knit 4. + +4th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +5th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2. + +6th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, (make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit +3 together, twice,) make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together. + +7th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, (knit 2 together, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 2. + +8th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, (knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3 together, make 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together. + +9th row--Same as 7th row. + +10th row--Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 3 together, +make 1, knit 3, twice,) make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +11th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, twice,) knit 2 together, knit +2. + +12th row--Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +13th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, (make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +twice.) + +14th row--Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 3 together, +make 1, knit 3, twice,) make 1, knit 2 together. + +15th row--Knit 2, make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 1, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 3. + +16th row--Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +make 1, knit 2 together. + + +Scollop Edging. + +_Pins No. 18, boar's head cotton No. 24, cast on 8 stitches._ + +1st row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3. + +2nd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +3rd row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4. + +4th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +5th row--The same as 1st row, knitting 1 plain stitch more. + +6th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +7th row--The same as 5th. + +8th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 2, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +9th row--Same as 5th. + +10th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 3, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +11th row--Same as 5th. + +12th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) make 1, knit 2, +make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +13th row--Same as 5th. + +14th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) make 1, knit 3, +make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +15th row--Same as 11th. + +16th row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) +knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +17th row--Same as 9th. + +18th row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, (make 1, knit 2 together, twice,) +knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +19th row--Same as 7th. + +20th row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, (make 1, knit 2 together, twice,) +knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +21st row--Same as 5th. + +22nd row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +23rd row--Same as 3rd. + +24th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + + +Diamond Edging. + +_Pins No. 17, boar's head cotton No. 20, cast on 7 stitches._ + +1st row--Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit +1. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 2. + +6th row--Plain. + +7th row--Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit +2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +8th row--Plain. + +9th row--(Make 1, knit 3 together, twice,) make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1. + +10th row--Plain. + +11th row--Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +12th row--Plain. + + +Treble Diamond Edging. + +_Cast on 7 stitches, Pins No. 17, cotton No. 20._ + +1st row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +2nd row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit the rest plain. + +3rd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2. + +4th row--Same as 2nd. + +5th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 2. + +6th row--Same as 2nd. + +7th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make +1, knit 2. + +8th row--Same as 2nd. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit +2 together, knit 1. + +10th row--Same as 2nd. + +11th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit +3 together, knit 2 together. + +12th row--Same as 2nd. + + +Fringe for D'Oyleys. + +_Pins No. 19, double cotton, cast on 8 stitches._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together. + +All the rows are the same; when finished, cast off 5 stitches, leaving 3 +to be pulled out for the fringe. + + +Travelling Cap. + +_2 Colors, double Berlin wool, Pins No. 8, cast on 121 stitches._ + +1st row--Colored, purl. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Purl. + +4th row--White, purl. + +5th row--Make 1, knit 2 together. + +Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times more. + +13th row--Colored, purl. + +14th row--Purl. + +15th row--Plain. + +16th row--White, purl. + +17th row--Knit 2 together, make 1. + +Repeat the 2 last rows 3 times more; work from 1st row once more; there +will now be 4 ribs of colored: this is for the front. Commence at the +other end of the pin, and knit 4 colored ribs; this will make the +pattern come on the wrong side. Knit 96 stitches, leaving 25 on the pin, +turn back, knit 71, turn back, leaving 25 on the other side; knit 6 ribs +of 71 stitches, then put all the stitches on 1 pin, and knit 4 ribs all +along; cast off, draw up the ends, and finish with cord and tassel. + + +Shetland Scarf. + +_Pins No. 7, cast on 145 stitches._ + +Work the rosette, eglantier, or lattice pattern, as in D'Oyleys, and +finish with same fringe. + +The first and last quarter of a yard looks well in 6 shades of wool. + + +Petit Point Quilt. + +_Or Table Cover._ + +_Pins No. 5, double Berlin wool, shaded and plain white. With the white + cast on 116 stitches for each yard; if larger, any even number of + stitches._ + +1st row--Shaded wool, knit 1, bring the wool forward, slip 1, pass the +wool back. + +2nd row--Purl 1, pass the wool back, slip 1, bring the wool forward. + +3rd row--White, same as 1st row. + +4th row--White, same as 2nd row. + +Repeat these 4 rows until the required length, cast off, and finish with +the following + + +Border for Quilt. + +_Measure the 4 sides of the work; cast on with white wool 188 stitches + for each yard, and 18 for every 4 inches more._ + +1st row--Purl. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Shaded wool, (knit 2 together, 3 times,) (make 1, knit 1, 5 +times,) make 1, (knit 2 together, 3 times,) knit 1. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Same as 3rd. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Same as 3rd. + +8th row--White, purl. + +Repeat from 1st row 4 times, knit 1 row, purl 1 row; cast off, and sew +on to quilt. + + +Baby's Socks. + +_Pins No. 17, Berlin wool, pink and white. With pink cast on 34 + stitches._ + +Knit 6 rows, making a stitch at the beginning of every row; then 10 +rows, making a stitch every other row; this increase is for the toe. +Knit 6 rows plain, knit 13 stitches at the toe, turn back, and knit 18 +rows of 13 stitches; leave them on the pin, and with a third pin, and +white wool, commence at the other side. Knit a plain row, turn back, +make 1, knit 2 together, to the end. Next row, plain; turn back, make 1, +knit 2 together, for 16 stitches, leaving 16 on the pin; turn back, make +1, knit 2 together to the end, and repeat the 2 last rows 16 times. Cast +on 16 stitches; next row make 1, knit 2 together, to the end, or 32 +stitches; 1 plain row; then with the colored wool that was left at the +13 stitches knit a plain row on, the 32 stitches of white; knit 6 rows +plain; then 10 rows, knitting 2 together every other row at the toe; and +6 rows, knitting 2 together at the beginning of every row: cast off. For +the leg, white wool raise 16 stitches from the colored part, and 12 from +the white piece across; knit the 16 stitches left on the pin; there will +now be 44 stitches on the pin. Pattern: make 1, knit 2 together; 3 rows +plain; repeat for 8 patterns, and cast off. Then, with colored wool, +cast on 9 stitches, knit 5 rows, and cast off; draw the slanting part +together, and sew this piece in. + + +Square Shawl. + +_Pins No. 6, double Berlin or 4-thread fleecy, cast on 325 stitches._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 1; at the end of row knit 1 plain. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3 together, make +1, knit 2. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 1, make 1, knit 3 together, repeat from mark; at the end of row, +make 1, knit 2 together. + +8th row--Purl. + +Work until square. + + +BORDER. + +_In two Colors._ + +_Cast on 359 stitches._ + +With white, or any color that accords well with the middle, knit 6 rows +plain, knitting 2 together at the end of each row. + +7th row--Same color as middle, knit 4, slip 2; at the end of these rows +knit 2 together. + +8th row--Purl 4, slip 2. + +9th row--Knit 3, slip 2, knit 1. + +10th row--Purl 3, slip 2, purl 1. + +Then with white 6 rows plain, knitting 2 together at the end. + +17th row--With the color, knit 2, slip 2, knit 2; at the end of these +rows knit 2 together. + +18th row--Purl 3, slip 2, purl 1. + +19th row--Knit 1, slip 2, knit 3. + +20th row--Purl 2, slip 2, purl 2. + +White; knit 6 rows, knitting 2 together at the end. + +27th row--Slip 2, knit 4. + +28th row--Purl 1, slip 2, purl 3. + +29th row--Knit 1, * knit 4, slip 2; repeat from mark. + +30th row--Slip 2, purl 4. + +With white knit 6 rows, cast off. + +Work 4 pieces the same, sew them on to the shawl, and finish with a +knotted fringe. + + +Polka. + +_For a Child._ + +_Pins No. 9, double Berlin wool, or 4-thread fleecy, cast on 252 + stitches with white._ + +1st row--Make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together; this is the stitch throughout +the Polka. + +Knit 32 rows, join on the color, and knit 16 rows; then knit 51 +stitches, knit 3 together, work on with pattern for 144 stitches, knit 3 +together, finish the row with pattern. Next row knit 51 stitches, make +1, slip 1, knit 3 together, knit 145 stitches, make 1, slip 1, knit 3 +together, finish the row with pattern. Knit 24 rows. Knit 51 stitches, +and knit 3 together, knit 142 stitches of pattern, knit 3 together; +finish the row with pattern. Next row knit 51 stitches of pattern, make +1, slip 1, knit 3 together, knit 139 stitches of pattern, make 1, slip +1, knit 3 together; finish with pattern. Knit 24 rows; decrease as +above, knitting 6 less in the middle. Knit 24 rows; decrease again. Knit +10 rows. Knit 51 stitches of pattern, then knit 1, knit 2 together, to +within 51 stitches of the end; finish with pattern. + +Next row, after knitting the 51 stitches, make 1, slip 1, knit 3 +together, within 51; there will now be 168 stitches on the pin. Knit 36 +rows. Knit the 51 stitches, leave them, and with another pin, cast off 9 +stitches for the arm hole, knit 48 stitches of pattern, cast off 9 +stitches; leave the fronts on the pins, and knit 40 rows; then knit 3 +together, finish the row in pattern. At the end of the next row, knit 3 +together. Knit 3 rows. Knit 3 together at the end of the next row. Knit +12 rows. Knit 3 together at the end. Knit 12 rows. Knit 3 together. Cast +off the back. + +For the fronts, knit 40 rows, knit 3 together at the arm hole; at the +end of next row, knit 3 together. Knit 8 rows, decrease again, knit 8 +rows, decrease, knit 8 rows, decrease, knit 2 rows, decrease as before; +cast off 6 stitches at the front, decrease at the arm hole. Next row, +cast off 3 stitches, decrease at the arm hole, and cast off. Knit the +other front the same. + +SLEEVE. + +_Cast on 72 stitches._ + +Knit 70 rows of pattern. + +71st row--Knit 54 stitches, turn back. + +72nd row--Knit to the end. + +73rd row--Knit 51 stitches, turn back. + +74th row--Knit to the end. + +75th row--Knit 42 stitches, turn, knit to the end. + +77th row--Knit 36 stitches, turn, and knit to the end. + +79th row--Knit 33 stitches, turn, and knit to the end. + +81st row--Knit 30 stitches, turn, and knit to the end. + +Then knit 22 rows all along; cast off. + +COLLAR. + +_Cast on 144 stitches._ + +With white, knit 24 rows; join on the color, knit 6 rows. + +31st row--Knit 129 stitches, turn back, and knit to within 15 stitches +of the other end; turn back, knit till within 21. Next row, the same; +turn back, knit till within 30. Next row, the same, knit till within 33. +Next row, the same, knit till within 36. Cast off. + +For the side border and cuffs, cast on 15 stitches with white, and knit +the length of the color. + + +Child's Frock. + +_For a child 3 or 4 years of age._ + +_Pins No. 5, Berlin wool, 6 shades of each color, and white. With the + darkest shade, cast on 348 stitches._ + +Pattern--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4. All the rows are the same. + +Knit 2 rows of each shade, and 12 of white; 12 shaded, 12 white, 12 +shaded; knit the rest white until long enough. + +BODY. + +_Cast on 90 stitches._ + +With the 6th shade, knit the pattern to the lightest shade, and 4 rows +of white; then knit 15 stitches of pattern, cast off 12 stitches. With +another pin knit 36 stitches, turn back, and knit 8 rows of 36 stitches; +this is for the front. + +For the back: on the side where the stitches were cast off, knit 8 rows +of white; on the other side, cast off 12 stitches, knit 8 rows; put all +the stitches on 1 pin again, and with the lightest shade, work to the +darkest. + +FOR THE SLEEVES. + +_Cast on 36 stitches with the darkest shade._ + +Knit to the lightest, then 16 of white; cast off. Sew the skirt to a +band, and round the neck and sleeves with a vandyke edging as 2nd +receipt. + + +Carriage Mat. + +_No. 4 pins, 8-thread fleecy, or 4-thread doubled, border white with + black spots, and scarlet or orange middle. With the white cast 73 + stitches; cut a skein of white and black in pieces of 6 inches._ + +1st row--Knit 1, take 2 pieces of the cut wool, white, put them on the +left pin, and cross them, so as to bring 1 end in front, and 1 at the +back; then with the right hand pin, knit the loop and a stitch together, +bring the end at the back forward between the pins. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Slip the 1st stitch, and repeat the 1st row. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--The same as the 1st row, putting on 1 black loop and 6 white, +alternately. + +6th row--Plain. + +Repeat from 1st row once more; in the 5th row, put on 2 white loops +before commencing the pattern, to bring the black spots in a diamond. + +Then commence the middle; knit in 7 loops of white, 22 of color, and 7 +of white. Repeat until the middle is square, and knit the white to +correspond with the beginning. + +When finished, it must be sent to be sheared and combed. + + +Réseau Quilt. + +_Pins No. 9, 6-thread fleecy, pink and white; cast on 192 stitches with + white._ + +1st row--Pink, having wool in front, slip 1, make 1, by turning the wool +round the pin, purl 2 together. + +2nd row--With white, at other end of pin, knit 1, slip 1, (this is a +pink loop,) knit 1. + +3rd row--Slip 1, purl 2. + +4th row--With pink, at the other end, make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together. + +5th row--White, knit 2, slip 1. + +6th row--Slip 1, purl 2. + +Repeat from 1st row. Finish with + + +KNITTED FRINGE. + +_Cast on 12 stitches, with doubled wool._ + +1st row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2; all the rows are the same. + +Knit 12 rows of each color; when finished cast off 7 stitches, leaving 5 +to be pulled out for the fringe. + + + + +TERMS USED IN CROCHET. + + +_To make a chain_--Make a loop, and draw the wool through it. + +_To commence a row_--Put the needle in the side of the 1st stitch, bring + the wool through, and work a chain stitch. After the 1st row, there + is always a stitch at the side. + +_Miss a stitch_--Pass over 1 of the row before. + +_To increase_--Work 2 stitches in 1. + +_To decrease_--Miss a stitch. + +In crochet that is worked square, at the end of a row, cut the wool off, + and draw it through to fasten it; begin at the other end. + +_In the chain_--Put the needle through the loop formed by the chain + stitches, in the row before, instead of in a stitch. + + + + +CROCHET. + + +Shepherd or Single Crochet. + +_This stitch is usually worked round, for Cuffs, Muffatees, Boots, &c. +&c._ + +Make a chain, join it, keep the loop on the needle. + +1st round--Put the needle in the 1st chain stitch, draw the wool +through; there will now be 2 loops on the needle; draw the last loop +through the 1st. + +In the 2nd and following rounds, take the 1st part of the chain on the +needle. + + +Plain, Double, or French Crochet. + +Make a chain. After commencing the row, put the needle in a stitch of +the chain, draw the wool through; there will be 2 loops on the needle. +Take the wool on the needle again, and draw it through the 2 loops. At +the end, cut the wool off, draw it through, and begin at the other end. + + +Treble Crochet. + +Make a chain. After commencing the row, put the wool round the needle, +put the needle in a stitch of the chain, draw the wool through; there +will be 3 loops on the needle. Take the wool on the needle again, draw +it through 2 of the loops; take up the wool again, and draw it through +the 2. This is 1 stitch. + + +Crochet. + +_In two colors._ + +This is always worked in plain crochet. Lay the color not wanted along, +and work over it. In changing the color, draw it through before +finishing the stitch, when there are 2 loops on the needle. + + +Six Crochet D'Oyleys, Round. + +_These D'Oyleys are very beautiful._ + +_Boar's head cotton, No. 16, or Berlin wool, in plain, open, and treble + Crochet._ + + +DIAMOND PATTERN. + +_Make a chain of 8 stitches, and join it._ + +1st round--1 treble 3 chain stitch in every chain stitch. + +2nd round--3 treble, 3 chain, miss 1. + +3rd round--5 treble, 3 chain, miss 1. + +4th round--7 treble, 3 chain, miss 1. + +5th round--9 treble, 3 chain, miss 1. + +6th round--Miss 2, 7 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain. + +7th round--Miss 2, 5 treble, 3 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 3 chain. + +8th round--Miss 3, 3 treble, 3 chain, miss 3, 5 treble, 3 chain. + +9th round--Miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1, +1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1, 7 treble, 2 chain. + +10th round--3 treble, 2 chain, miss 3, 3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 5 +treble, 2 chain, miss 2. + +11th round--5 treble, 2 chain, 5 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 2 +chain, miss 2. + +12th round--7 treble, 2 chain, 7 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 3 +chain, miss 2. + + +DAMIER PATTERN. + +_Make a chain of 9 stitches._ + +1st round--2 plain in every stitch. + +2nd round--3 chain, miss 1, 1 plain. + +3rd round--3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain. + +4th round--3 chain, miss 3, 3 plain in 1 of the round before. + +5th round--3 chain, miss 3, 2 plain in 1, 2 plain. + +6th round--4 chain, miss 3, 2 plain in 1, 3 plain. + +7th round--4 chain, miss 4, 2 plain in 1, 4 plain. + +8th round--1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1. + +9th round--8 chain, 3 plain, miss 4. + +10th round--Plain. + +11th round--6 chain, miss 9, 2 plain; the 2 plain are in the middle of +the 8 chain in the 9th round. + +12th round--10 plain, and 2 in the 11th stitch. + +13th round--3 treble, 3 chain, miss 2. + +14th round--4 chain, miss 3, 3 treble. + +15th round--4 treble, miss 3, 4 chain. + + +TRELLIS PATTERN. + +_A chain of 12 stitches._ + +1st round--3 chain, and 1 plain in every stitch. + +2nd round--3 chain, 1 plain; the plain stitch in the middle of the 3 +chain, in the last round. + +3rd round--5 chain, 1 plain; the plain stitch in the middle. + +4th round--Same as 3rd. + +5th round--6 chain, 1 plain. + +6th round--Treble. + +7th round--2 chain, miss 1, 1 treble. + +8th round--2 treble in 1, miss 3, 2 chain; the 2 chain over the 2 in +last row. + +9th round--Same as 8th. + +10th round--2 treble in 1, miss 3, 3 chain. + +11th round--2 treble, miss 3, 4 chain. + +12th round--Same as 6th. + + +FILET PATTERN. + +_Chain of 7 stitches._ + +1st round--9 chain, 1 plain in every stitch. + +2nd round--7 plain, miss 3. + +3rd round--6 chain, miss 5, 2 plain; the 2 plain in the middle of the +chain in 1st round. + +4th round--3 plain, and 2 plain in the 4th stitch. + +5th round--3 plain, 6 chain, miss 1. + +6th round--Plain. + +7th round--5 chain, miss 7, 2 plain in the chain of last round. + +8th round--Plain. + +9th round--5 chain, miss 2, 1 plain. + +10th round--5 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in chain of last round. + +11th round--Same as 10th. + +12th round--Same as 10th. + +13th round--5 plain, miss 1. + +14th round--2 treble, 2 chain, miss 1. + + +SCOLLOP PATTERN. + +_Make a chain of 9 stitches._ + +1st round--1 treble, 1 chain, in every stitch. + +2nd round--2 treble, putting the needle through the chain of round +before, 2 chain. + +3rd round--3 treble in the chain of last round, 3 chain. + +4th round--5 treble in the chain, 2 chain. + +5th round--7 treble in the chain, 1 chain. + +6th round--10 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in the middle of the 7 treble in +last round. + +7th round--1 treble, 1 chain, in every stitch for 8 stitches, miss 3. + +8th and 9th rounds--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +10th round--3 plain, 6 chain, miss 5. + +11th round--1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 1 chain, miss 1, 6 treble. + +12th round--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + + +SEME PATTERN. + +_Make a chain of 9 stitches._ + +1st round--2 plain in every stitch. + +2nd round--3 chain, 2 treble. + +3rd round--4 chain, 2 treble in 1, miss 4. + +4th round--2 treble in 1, 2 chain, miss 2. + +5th round--2 chain, miss 2, 2 treble. + +6th round--2 treble in 1, 3 chain, miss 3. + +7th round--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +8th round--2 treble in 1, 2 chain, miss 3. + +9th round--3 treble in 1, 1 chain, miss 3. + +10th round--3 treble in 1, 2 chain, miss 3. + +11th round--3 treble in 1, 3 chain, miss 4; the treble stitches in the +chain of the last round. + + +Fringe for D'Oyleys. + +_Cut a skein of cotton in pieces of 3 inches._ + +Put the needle in a stitch of the work, take 2 pieces of the cotton, +fold them on the needle, draw them through, and draw the ends through +the loop, pull it tight. + +Knitting cotton, No. 12, is the best for the fringe. + + +Scollop for D'Oyleys. + +_To be worked on the D'Oyleys._ + +1st round--7 chain, miss 3, 5 plain. + +2nd round--1 treble, 1 chain for 7 stitches, 1 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, 2 +chain, miss 2. + + +Wheel Pattern Insertion. + +_Boar's head cotton No. 20, fine steel needle, make a chain of 500 + stitches for each yard._ + +1st round--5 treble stitches in 1, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 1 chain, +miss 1. + +2nd round--Turn the work so as to work in the chain on the other side; +work the same as 1st row, the 5 treble in the same stitch as the 5 +treble on the other side. + + +Ecaille Pattern Edging. + +_Boar's head cotton No. 34, fine steel needle, make a chain of 500 + stitches for each yard._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--3 chain, miss 1, 5 plain. + +3rd row--6 chain, miss 5, (this over the 3 chain in the last row,) 3 +plain, in the middle of the 5 plain in last row. + +4th row--8 chain, miss 8, 1 plain in the middle of the 3 plain in the +last row. + + +Open Vandyke Edging. + +_Chain and cotton as last receipt._ + +1st row--Treble. + +2nd row--The same. + +3rd row--1 plain, 4 chain, miss 1. + +4th row--1 chain, 1 plain; the plain stitches are always in the middle +of the chain in last row; 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 +plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain; turn back, so as to work on the 4th +row. + +5th row--1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, 4 chain, +miss 5, 1 plain; turn back. + +6th row--1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain. Work 6 +shepherd's stitches down the side of vandyke, so as to bring the thread +to the 3rd row: this forms 1 vandyke. + +Repeat from 4th row. + + +Close Vandyke Edging. + +_Commence as last receipt._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--2 chain, 5 treble; turn back, so as to work on 2nd row. + +3rd row--2 chain, miss 1, 3 treble, turn back. + +4th row--2 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain; work 6 shepherd stitches +to bring the cotton to the 2nd row. Commence from 2nd row. When all the +vandykes are worked, finish with a row of 3 chain, miss 2, 3 plain, all +round them. + + +Double Scallop Edging. + +_Commence as before._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--3 chain, miss 3, 3 treble. + +3rd row--3 plain, 7 chain, miss 3. + +4th row--1 chain, 1 plain, 1 chain, miss 1, (1 chain, 1 plain, 7 times.) + +5th row--The same as 3rd, except the 3 plain stitches are to be worked +in the middle of the last scollop. + +6th row--Same as 4th. + + +Diamond Insertion. + +1st row--Treble. + +2nd row--1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2. + +3rd row--2 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble. + +4th row--Same as 2nd. + +5th row--Same as 1st. + + +Cuffs. + +_Diamond Pattern._ + +_Make a chain of 85 stitches, boar's head cotton No. 20._ + +1st row--1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 9 treble, 2 chain, miss 2; at the +end of these rows, 1 treble, 2 chain, beside the pattern. Work backwards +and forwards. + +2nd row--2 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 7 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble. + +3rd row--3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 5 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 2 treble. + +4th row--4 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble. + +5th row--5 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 4 treble. + +6th row--Same as 4th. + +7th row--Same as 3rd. + +8th row--Same as 2nd. + +9th row--Same as 1st. + + +Edging for Cuffs. + +_To be worked on._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--Treble. + +3rd row--Same as 1st. + +4th row--2 treble in the chain stitch of last row, 2 chain, 2 plain in +the 2 chain of last row, 5 chain; work the same on the other side. + +Work down the side of the cuff plain, working 7 chain stitches for +button holes. + + +Crochet Collar. + +_Make a chain of 120 stitches, No. 14 cotton._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--2 chain, 1 plain, miss 1. + +3rd row--1 plain, 3 chain; the plain stitch is always in the middle of +the chain in the row before. + +Repeat the 3rd row 10 times. Then 1 row, 5 chain, 1 plain, miss 4. + +Finish with a small cord and tassels. + + +Round Sofa Pillow. + +_Double Berlin wool, make a chain of 100 stitches, work it backwards and + forwards. Shaded wool, colors violet, green, scarlet, blue, and + orange._ + +1st row--Violet, 1 chain, 3 treble in 1, miss 3. + +Work 5 rows more the same, always working the 3 treble stitches in the +chain stitch of the row before; then 6 rows of green, 6 of scarlet, 6 +blue, 6 orange, and commence at 1st row. + +The size must be according to the pillow it is to cover, about 16 +inches. + + +Bead Crochet. + +Thread the beads on the silk, and pass a bead down before working the +stitch; this is always worked on the wrong side. + + +Handsome Bead Purse. + +_With square ends, pattern No. 1, middle size netting silk, colours + ponceau white, shaded green, and No. 5 steel beads. Make a chain of + 80 stitches._ + +With ponceau make it round, and work 2 rounds plain; then 5 rounds of +pattern in ponceau, 5 in white, 14 in shaded green, 5 in white, 5 of +ponceau, 8 rounds plain ponceau, and 34 rows backwards and forwards, for +the opening, working 3 bead stitches at the beginning and end of every +other row; make it round again, work 3 plain rounds, repeat pattern. + +Finish the ends with a fringe of steel beads. + +[Illustration: 1] + + +Bead Purse. + +_Pattern No. 4._ + +_Colours white and shaded blue, gold or steel beads, No. 5. Make a chain + of 88 stitches white._ + +Make it round; work 2 rounds plain, and 3 rounds, putting a bead on +every stitch, shaded blue; work the star pattern; then 3 rounds in beads +with white, 6 rounds plain, and 34 rows backwards and forwards for the +opening, working 3 bead stitches at the beginning and end of every other +row; make it round, and repeat the pattern. + +Finish with a fringe of beads. + +[Illustration: 4] + + +Table Cover. + +_In squares, plain crochet._ + +_Each square is a different color in Berlin wool; colors violet, green, + scarlet, stone, blue, and orange, 6 shades of each color and black; + work 2 rounds of each shade. Make a chain of 8 stitches with the + lightest shade._ + +1st round--Work 2 stitches in 1. + +2nd round--3 stitches in 1, 3 plain. + +3rd round--3 stitches in 1, 5 plain. + +4th round--2nd shade, 3 in 1, 7 plain. + +5th round--3 stitches in 1, 9 plain. + +6th round--3rd shade, 3 in 1, 11 plain. + +7th round--3 in 1, 13 plain. + +8th round--4th shade, 3 in 1, 15 plain. + +9th round--3 in 1, 17 plain. + +10th round--5th shade, 5 in 1, 19 plain. + +11th round--3 in 1, 21 plain. + +12th round--6th shade, 3 in 1, 23 plain. + +13th round--3 in 1, 25 plain. + +14th round--Black, 3 in 1, 27 plain. + +15th round--3 in 1, 29 plain. + +This finishes 1 square. Work all the colors the same; when sufficient +are made, crochet them together with black. A small pattern may also be +worked in each square. + + +Bell Pulls. + +_Pattern No. 2._ + +_In double Berlin wool, the ground claret, 4 shades of green, and 3 of + orange; make a chain of 50 stitches for each quarter of a yard._ + +1st row--Orange. + +2nd row--2nd shade. + +3rd row--3rd shade. + +4th row--Claret. + +5th row--Darkest green and claret; work the first row of pattern with +the green. + +6th row--2nd shade of green and claret. + +7th row--3rd shade of green and claret. + +8th row--4th shade of green and 2nd shade of orange. + +9th row--4th shade of green, 3rd shade of orange. + +10th row--Same as 7th. + +11th row--Same as 6th. + +12th row--Same as 5th. + +13th row--Same as 4th. + +14th row--Same as 3rd. + +15th row--As 2nd. + +16th row--As 1st. + +[Illustration: 2] + + +Greek Cap. + +_Patterns Nos. 3 and 9._ + +_Coarse Netting Silk, and Gold Twist._ + +_Ground black, 3 shades of ponceau, 3 of green, 4 of orange; make a + chain of 7 stitches with black._ + +1st round--2 stitches in 1. + +2nd round--1 ponceau, lightest shade, 1 ponceau, 2 black in 1. + +3rd round--2 ponceau in 1, 2 black. + +4th round--2 ponceau in 1 ponceau, 2 black. + +5th round--2 ponceau in 1, 2 ponceau, 2 black. + +Repeat the 2 last rounds, working 1 ponceau more each round until there +are 102 stitches; 3 rounds of black, 4 plain, 2 in the 5th stitch; 3 +rounds of gold, thus--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 black round plain, +next round black, 4 plain and 2 in 1 in the 5th stitch, then work the +pattern with black ground. + +1st round--Darkest green and black. + +2nd round--2nd shade of green and black. + +3rd round--3rd shade of green and black. + +4th round--Darkest ponceau and black. + +5th round--2nd shade and black. + +6th round--3rd shade and black. + +7th round--Darkest blue and black. + +8th round--2nd shade and black. + +9th round--3rd shade and black. + +10th round--Darkest orange and black. + +11th round--2nd shade and black. + +12th round--3rd shade and black. + +13th round--4th shade and black. + +14th round--Plain black. + +15th round--Black, 4 plain and 2 in 1 in the 5th stitch. + +This finishes the increase; it will now be 22 inches round; repeat the +gold rounds and the pattern until within 2 inches of the finish; then +work the 3 rounds of gold, 1 round of ponceau; then pattern No. 9 in the +gold on ponceau ground. + +If required larger, it must be increased before the 2nd pine pattern in +the black rounds. + +[Illustration: 3] + +[Illustration: 9] + + +Cigar or Card Case. + +_Pattern No. 4._ + +_Middle sized silk, shaded scarlet and blue No. 6, steel and gold beads. + Make a chain of 10 stitches in scarlet._ + +1st round--2 stitches in 1. + +2nd round--1 plain, 2 in the 2nd stitch. + +3rd round--2 in the 3rd stitch, repeat the last round, working 1 stitch +more until there are 128 stitches; thread on the scarlet 3 rows of steel +beads; work 3 rounds, putting a bead on every stitch; thread the gold +beads on the blue; work 1 plain round; then commence the star pattern; +after the pattern 1 plain row; thread three rows of steel beads on the +blue, and work three rounds a bead on every stitch; then work the star +pattern in scarlet and gold beads; work another piece the same. It is +then made up on a frame. + + +Bag. + +_In Treble Open Crochet._ + +_Colors, white, blue, and gold twist._ + +_Make a chain of 140 stitches._ + +Pattern, 1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, work 3 rounds of each color for 5 +inches, and finish with cord and tassels to match. + + +Square Sofa Pillow. + +_Pattern No. 5. Berlin wool._ + +_Make a chain of 160 stitches, or 100 for double Berlin wool. Colours, 4 + shades of green, 4 of scarlet, 4 of stone, and white._ + +1st pattern--Open crochet, 3 treble, 3 chain, miss 3. + +1st row--Darkest green. + +2nd row--3rd shade of green, working the 3 treble stitches in the 3 +chain of the last row. + +3rd row--2nd shade of green. + +4th row--1st shade of green. + +2nd pattern, No. 5. + +1st row--Darkest stone and darkest scarlet. + +2nd row--3rd shades of stone and scarlet. + +3rd row--2nd shades of stone and scarlet. + +4th row--1st shades of stone and scarlet. + +5th row--White. This is the ground of the stripe. + +6th row--1st shade of green and white. + +7th row--2nd shade and white. + +8th row--3rd shade and white. + +9th row--4th shade and white. + +10th row--Same as 9th. + +11th row--Same as 8th. + +12th row--Same as 7th. + +13th row--Same as 6th. + +14th row--As 5th. + +15th row--As 4th. + +16th row--As 3rd. + +17th row--As 2nd. + +18th row--As 1st. + +Then work the open pattern again, and repeat until square. + +[Illustration: 5] + + +Half-Square Shawl. + +_Plain Crochet. Double Chené wool of various colors and black. Make a + chain of 3 stitches._ + +1st row--Work 2 stitches in 1 at the beginning of the row; work the rest +plain at the end of the row; leave 7 inches of wool for the fringe. In +commencing a row the ends must be worked under for a few stitches. + +Pattern--1 row black and 2 chené. Increase until there are 350 stitches; +then loop in a fringe to correspond with the other side. + + +Another Shawl. + +_3 Shades of Violet, 3 of Stone, and White._ + +Increase as the last, and work 1 row of each shade. + + +Crochet Shoes. + +_Berlin wool, pattern No. 6._ + +The shoes must be worked from a paper pattern the size required. +Commence at the toe, and increase by working 2 stitches in 1 at the +beginning and end of the row until sufficiently deep. For the sides work +about a third of the front. + +Gold color and French blue for the ground, and 3 shades of each for the +pattern. + +1st row--2 stitches of blue and 2 of gold. + +2nd row--Gold. + +3rd row--Gold and dark blue. + +4th row--2nd shade of blue and gold. + +5th row--3rd shade of blue and gold. + +6th row--Gold color, repeat from 1st row. + +The next pattern the same, except the ground is blue, and the spots +shades of gold. + +[Illustration: 6] + + +Sole for Shoes. + +_6 Thread Black Fleecy._ + +_Make a chain of 8 stitches._ + +1st row--1 row plain. This is not repeated. + +2nd row--Take both sides of the chain on the needle and work according +to shape, working it backwards and forwards. + + +Crochet Purse. + +_2nd size Netting Silk, 2 colours. No. 6 steel beads. Make a chain of + 120 stitches._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, pass a bead down, miss 1; work 2 rows of +each colour for 6 inches. + + +Shamrock Purse. + +_Pattern No. 8._ + +_In close crochet, fine silk; colors, green, violet, and white; steel + and gold beads, No. 5. Make a chain of 150 stitches with white; + thread the steel beads upon the white._ + +Work 3 rows the same as in last receipt, then with green and gold beads, +work the pattern; then 3 rows of white, with steel beads, as before, and +with violet and gold beads, work the pattern again. + +Three stripes of each color form the purse. + +[Illustration: 8] + + +Honeycomb Edging. + +_Make a chain of 480 stitches for each yard. Boar's head cotton No. 24._ + +1st row--10 chain, miss 5 (1 plain, 3 chain, miss 1, 4 times), 1 plain. + +2nd row--1 treble, 1 chain in the 3 chain of the row before; repeat 6 +times, 1 chain (1 plain, 3 chain, miss 4, 3 times), 1 plain, 1 chain. + +3rd row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 7 times, 1 chain (1 plain, 1 chain, +miss 4, twice), 1 plain, 1 chain. + +4th row--1 plain and 3 treble in every treble stitch of the last row; +then 1 chain, 1 plain, 3 chain, 1 plain, 1 chain. + + +Anti-Macassar. + +_Boar's head cotton No. 10, or knitting cotton No. 12. Make a chain of + 145 stitches. Work backwards and forwards._ + +1st row--4 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble; +at the end, work 1 treble, 2 chain, beside the pattern. + +2nd row--3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, +2 chain, miss 2, 2 treble. + +3rd row--2 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, +1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble. + +4th row--1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, (1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 3 +times,) 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2. + +5th row--Same as 3rd. + +6th row--Same as 2nd. + +7th row--Same as 1st. + +Work 24 inches. Finish with double scollop edging. + + +Travelling Bag. + +_Pattern No. 7._ + +_In double Berlin wool, 5 shades of scarlet, 4 shades of stone, 4 shades + of couleur de bois, light green, black, white, and shaded blue. Make + a chain of 150 stitches._ + +1st row--Black and darkest bois, 2 stitches of each. + +2nd row--2nd shade and black. + +3rd row--3rd shade, plain. + +4th row--4th shade and green, 21 stitches of green, and 3 of bois, +lightest shade. + +5th row--White and 1st shade of scarlet, 21 white, and 3 scarlet. + +6th row--2nd shade of scarlet, 1st shade of stone; 3 stone, 15 scarlet, +3 stone, 3 scarlet. + +7th row--2nd shade of stone, 3rd shade of scarlet; same as 6th row. + +8th row--3rd shade of stone, 4th shade of scarlet; same as 7th row. + +9th row--4th shade of stone, 5th shade of scarlet. + +10th row--Same as 9th. + +Repeat the colors back again, ending with a plain row of the darkest +couleur de bois, and the 2 rows of 2 stitches; then 6 rows of shaded +blue; work until there are 18 inches. + +Finish with a clasp. + +[Illustration: 7] + + +Table Cover. + +_Pattern No. 9._ + +_Berlin wool. Make a chain of 350 stitches in single wool, or 200 in + double, for each 1/2-yard. Colors--4 shades of crimson, green, and + violet; ground--black and shaded orange._ + +1st row--Black. + +2nd row--Lightest crimson and black. + +3rd row--2nd shade crimson and black. + +4th row--3rd shade and black. + +5th row--4th shade and black. + +6th row--Dark green and black. + +7th row--2nd shade and black. + +8th row--3rd shade and black. + +9th row--4th shade and black. + +10th row--White and black. + +11th row--Lightest violet and black. + +12th row--2nd shade of violet and black. + +13th row--3rd shade and black. + +14th row--4th shade and black. + +Then 1 row of black, and 6 rows of shaded orange. + + +A Chain. + +_Fine brown braid._ + +Wind the braid in 2 balls, join them together, and make a loop; then, +holding the 2 braids over the 4th finger, work a chain stitch with each +of the braids alternately, until 1 yard and a 1/4 long. Fasten it with a +steel slide. + + +Cap. + +_In Berlin wool shaded, and floss silk. Make a chain of 120 stitches._ + +Pattern--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +Work 12 rows, leaving 1 stitch at the beginning and end of every row, to +decrease it; work a row all round, and then commence the + +BORDER. + +1st row--Work 3 chain stitches, miss 1, 1 plain. + +2nd row--The same. + +3rd row--5 chain, miss 4, 1 plain; the plain stitch in the middle of the +chain of last row. + +4th row--Same as 3rd for a 3rd of the row; break the wool off. + +5th row--6 chain, miss 6, 1 plain, for a 3rd of the row. + +Work the other side the same; then a row of the floss silk, the same as +the 5th, all along. + +Finish with a ribbon for the back and ends. + + + + +NETTING. + + +Anti-Macassar. + +_As Pattern No. 10._ + +_Mesh No. 6, cotton No. 12, foundation 70 stitches._ + +Net 120 rows. For the fringe, with double cotton, and a mesh 2 inches +wide, net 2 stitches in 1 all round; it is then embroidered thus--thread +a rug needle with the cotton, and begin in the corner; take 1 thread, +and miss 1, twice, as in darning; work 5 threads in each; then work the +contrary way, forming a vandyke. Work 2 rows in this manner; then count +the middle stitch of the work, and make a diamond, same as the border. + +Various patterns may be worked in this manner, but they are impossible +to describe. + +[Illustration: 10] + + +D'Oyley. + +_Mesh No. 8, cotton No. 12, 34 stitches._ + +Net 53 rows. + +Fringe--Mesh 1 inch wide, 2 stitches in 1, all round. + +Embroidered as Anti-Macassar. + + +Bread Basket D'Oyley. + +_Mesh No. 6, cotton No. 12, 50 stitches._ + +Net 126 rows. Fringe as D'Oyley. + + +Netted Purse. + +_For a Gentleman._ + +_Mesh No. 15, coarse netting silk, 90 stitches._ + +Net 8 inches; join up 34 stitches on each side, leaving 22 for the +opening. + +This purse takes 4 skeins of silk. + + +Lady's Purse. + +_Mesh No. 16, 3 skeins of 2nd size purse silk, 70 stitches._ + +Net 8 inches, join up 26 stitches on each side, leaving 18 for the +opening. + + +Bead Purse. + +_Mesh No. 14, coarse silk, and No. 7 beads 3 bunches, 60 stitches; + measure 1 yard and a 1/4 of silk, thread a small sewing needle with + it._ + +1st row--Net the 1st stitch, thread 2 beads, pass them close to the last +stitch; net the stitch, and continue putting 2 beads in every stitch. + +2nd row--The same, keeping the 2 beads on the outside. + +Work 7 inches, join up 22 stitches on each side, leaving 16 for the +opening. + + +Wedding Purse. + +_With Motto No. 11._ + +_Extra fine white netting silk, and No. 4 gold beads; meshes Nos. 6, 16, + and 19; 65 stitches._ + +With No. 16 mesh net 7 rows. + +No. 6 mesh, net 3 stitches in 1. + +No. 19 mesh, net 3 plain rows. + +No. 6 mesh, net 1 row. + +No. 16 mesh, net a row, netting 3 stitches together every stitch; +repeat. Net 7 rows. + +Repeat this pattern twice more. + +In the next pattern, instead of working the 3 rows with No. 19 mesh, +work the motto No. 2. + +With No. 19 mesh, net 1 plain row, net 62 stitches, and then begin the +motto; finish the row plain. Then cut the silk off, commence at the +other end, and work the second row of motto; at the end of this row, cut +the silk off, and knot the 2 ends together, to prevent losing a stitch. +After the motto is finished, net 1 plain row, and repeat the first +pattern 3 times. + +The beads are put on in the following manner,--thread a bead, (with a +small needle,) net 1 stitch, pass the silk under the mesh, put the +needle through the bead, bring the silk in front again; this brings the +bead on the knot. + +[Illustration: 11 + +_Sia Felice_] + +Another Purse. + +_With motto No. 12._ + +_Fine silk, brown or blue, mesh No. 18, No. 5 steel beads, 90 stitches._ + +Net 4 inches plain. + +Then commence the motto, putting the beads in as former receipt. + +Net 25 stitches, net the first row of motto, finish the row plain; cut +the silk off, and commence at the other end. Net 4 inches plain, to +correspond with the other side. + +[Illustration: 12 + +_Memoria_] + + + + + LONDON: + Printed by Kelly & Pritchett, 32, Houndsditch. + + + + +ERRATA. + + +Page 45, in 9th row, for slip 1, read _slip 2_. + +Page 45, in 19th row, for purl 1, read _knit 3_. + +Page 59, in 1st round, for 1 treble, read _1 treble 3 chain_. + +Page 62, in second round, for 7 chain, read _7 plain_. + + + + +Transcriber's Note + + +The following typographical errors were corrected: + + Page Error + 2 are all guaged changed to are all gauged + 2 wire-drawer's guage changed to wire-drawer's gauge + 18 knit 2 together changed to knit 2 together. + 18 69 stitches, or 12 changed to 69 stitches, or 13 + 18 3rd row knit 3 together, knit changed to 3rd row knit 3 together, + knit 1, + 19 long bead tassells changed to long bead tassels + 64 10th rouud changed to 10th round + 66 miss 1, 5 plain, changed to miss 1, 5 plain. + 73 fringe of beads changed to fringe of beads. + 77 round of ponceau: changed to round of ponceau; + 81 2 of gold, changed to 2 of gold. + 84 1 chain, miss 4 twice changed to 1 chain, miss 4, twice + 87 14th row--4 changed to 14th row--4th + 89 a vankyke. changed to a vandyke. + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with +Twelve Illustrations, by Éléonore Riego de la Branchardière + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK KNITTING, CROCHET, NETTING *** + +***** This file should be named 36669-8.txt or 36669-8.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/3/6/6/6/36669/ + +Produced by Julia Miller and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with Twelve Illustrations + +Author: Éléonore Riego de la Branchardière + +Release Date: July 9, 2011 [EBook #36669] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK KNITTING, CROCHET, NETTING *** + + + + +Produced by Julia Miller and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<div class="tn"> +<p class="titlepage"><b>Transcriber’s Note</b></p> + +<p class="noindent">The illustrations were originally located after the table of contents. +They have been moved to follow the patterns that they illustrate. +Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. A <a href="#trans_note">list</a> of corrections +is found at the end of the text. The corrections listed on the <a href="#ERRATA">errata</a> +page have been made in the text.</p> +</div> + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_i" id="Page_i">[i]</a></span></p> + +<h1 class="sectionhead">KNITTING,<br /> + CROCHET, AND NETTING,</h1> + +<p class="titlepage">WITH<br /> + TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS.</p> + +<p class="titlepage">BY<br /> +<br /> + M<sup>LLE.</sup> RIEGO<br /> + DE LA BRANCHARDIERE,<br /> +<br /> + Teacher of Fancy Works.</p> + +<p class="titlepage">LONDON:<br /> + PUBLISHED BY S. KNIGHTS,<br /> + 6, ’Change Alley, Cornhill.<br /> + 1846.</p> + +<p class="titlepage">[<i>Registered at Stationers’ Hall.</i>]</p> + +<p class="titlepage"><span class="smcap">Price</span> 2s. 6d.</p> + + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_ii" id="Page_ii">[ii]</a></span></p> + + + + +<p class="frontmatter">Printed by Kelly & Pritchett, 32, Houndsditch, London.</p> + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_iii" id="Page_iii">[iii]</a></span></p> + + + + +<p class="frontmatter">TO LADY MARTINS,<br /> + THIS LITTLE WORK IS HUMBLY DEDICATED,<br /> + WITH HER KIND PERMISSION,<br /> + BY THE AUTHORESS.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_iv" id="Page_iv">[iv]</a></span></p> + + + + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_v" id="Page_v">[v]</a></span></p> + +<h2 class="chapterhead">PREFACE</h2> + +<hr class="decshort" /> + + +<p><span class="smcap">The</span> Authoress, having had much experience in teaching, and always +writing her own directions, has been induced to publish this little +Volume for the use of her pupils; and as all the receipts have been +tried, she can with confidence answer for their accuracy. Should any +further instructions be required, she will wait upon any Lady, who will +apply at <span class="smcap">S. Knights</span>, 6, ’Change Alley, Cornhill; <span class="smcap">Howell</span> and <span class="smcap">James</span>, +Regent Street; and at all the principal Berlin shops.</p> + + + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_vi" id="Page_vi">[vi]</a></span></p> + +<h2 class="chapterhead">CONTENTS.</h2> + +<hr class="decshort" /> + +<p class="titlepage">KNITTING.</p> + +<div class="toc"> +<span class="chapter"> </span> <span class="page">PAGE</span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Terms used in Knitting</span> <span class="page"><a href="#TERMS_USED_IN_KNITTING">1</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Manchette or Undersleeves</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Manchette">3</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Vandyke Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Vandyke_Edging">4</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Taie D’Oreiller</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Taie_DOreiller">5</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Davidoff Cap</span> <span class="page"><a href="#The_Davidoff_Cap">6</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Twelve D’Oyleys:—</span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Rosette Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#ROSETTE">8</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Pique Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#PIQUE">9</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Chenee Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#CHENEE">10</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Eglantier Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#EGLANTIER">11</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Tablette Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#TABLETTE">12</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Plume Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#PLUME">12</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Mimosa Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#MIMOSA">13</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Lattice Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#LATTICE">15</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Lady Bruce’s Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#LADY_BRUCES">16</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Festoon Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#FESTOON">17</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Target Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#TARGET">17</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Arabesque Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#ARABESQUE">18</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Knitted Purse</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Knitted_Purse">19</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Anti Macassar</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Anti-Macassar">19</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Shetland Shawl</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Shetland_Shawl">21</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Vandyke Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Vandyke_fringe">25</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Turkish Pattern Muff</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Turkish_Pattern">26</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Pelerine</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Pelerine">27</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Foot Muff</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Plaid_Foot_Muff">29</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Driving Mitts</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Driving_Mitts">31</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Point Lace Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Point_Lace_Edging">32</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Scollop Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Scollop_Edging">35</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Diamond Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Diamond_Edging">37</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Treble Diamond Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Treble_Diamond_Edging">38</a></span> +</div> + +<div><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_vii" id="Page_vii">[Pg vii]</a></span></div> + +<div class="toc"> +<span class="chapter">Fringe for D’Oyleys</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Fringe_for_DOyleys">39</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Travelling Cap</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Travelling_Cap">39</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Shetland Scarf</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Shetland_Scarf">40</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Petit Point Quilt or Table Cover</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Petit_Point_Quilt">41</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Border for Quilt</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Border_for_Quilt">42</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Baby’s Socks</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Babys_Socks">42</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Square Shawl</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Square_Shawl">44</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Border for Shawl</span> <span class="page"><a href="#BORDER">45</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Polka</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Polka">46</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Child’s Frock</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Childs_Frock">49</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Carriage Mat</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Carriage_Mat">51</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Réseau Quilt</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Reseau_Quilt">52</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Fringe for Quilt</span> <span class="page"><a href="#KNITTED_FRINGE">53</a></span><br /> +</div> + +<p class="titlepage">CROCHET.</p> + +<div class="toc"> + +<span class="chapter">Terms used in Crochet</span> <span class="page"><a href="#TERMS_USED_IN_CROCHET">55</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Shepherd’s Crochet</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Shepherd_or_Single_Crochet">57</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Double Crochet</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Plain_Double">57</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Treble Crochet</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Treble_Crochet">58</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Crochet In two colors</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Crochet2">58</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Six Round D’Oyleys:—</span><br /> + +<span class="chapter2">Diamond Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#DIAMOND">59</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Damier Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#DAMIER">60</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Trellis Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#TRELLIS">61</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Filet Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#FILET">62</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Scollop Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#SCOLLOP">63</a></span><br /> +<span class="chapter2">Seme Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#SEME">64</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Fringe for D’Oyleys</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Fringe_for_DOyleys2">65</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Scollop for D’Oyleys</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Scollop_for_DOyleys">65</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Wheel Pattern Insertion</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Wheel_Pattern">65</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Ecaille Pattern Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Ecaille">66</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Open Vandyke Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Open_Vandyke">66</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Close Vandyke Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Close_Vandyke">67</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Double Scollop Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Double_Scallop">68</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Diamond Insertion</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Diamond_Insertion">68</a></span> +</div> + +<div><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_viii" id="Page_viii">[viii]</a></span></div> + +<div class="toc"> +<span class="chapter">Cuffs, Diamond Pattern</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Cuffs">69</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Edge for Cuffs</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Edging_for_Cuffs">70</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Crochet Collar</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Crochet_Collar">70</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Round Sofa Pillow</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Round_Sofa_Pillow">71</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Bead Crochet</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Bead_Crochet">72</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Handsome Bead Purse</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Handsome_Bead_Purse">72</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Bead Purse</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Bead_Purse">73</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Table Cover in Squares</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Table_Cover">73</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Bell Pulls</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Bell_Pulls">74</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Greek Cap</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Greek_Cap">75</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Card Case</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Cigar_or_Card_Case">77</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Bag</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Bag">78</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Square Sofa Pillow</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Square_Sofa_Pillow">79</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Half-square Shawl</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Half-Square_Shawl">80</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Another Shawl</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Another_Shawl">81</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Crochet Shoes</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Crochet_Shoes">81</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Sole for Shoes</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Sole_for_Shoes">82</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Crochet Open Purse</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Crochet_Purse">82</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Shamrock Purse</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Shamrock_Purse">83</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Honey Comb Edging</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Honeycomb_Edging">83</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Anti-Macassar</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Anti-Macassar2">84</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Travelling Bag</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Travelling_Bag">85</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Table Cover</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Table_Cover2">86</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">A Chain</span> <span class="page"><a href="#A_Chain">87</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Cap</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Cap">88</a></span> +</div> + +<p class="titlepage">NETTING.</p> + +<div class="toc"> +<span class="chapter">Anti-Macassar</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Anti-Macassar3">89</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">D’Oyley</span> <span class="page"><a href="#DOyley">90</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Bread Basket D’Oyley</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Bread_Basket_DOyley">90</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Netted Purse</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Netted_Purse">90</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Purse for a Lady</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Ladys_Purse">91</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Bead Purse</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Bead_Purse2">91</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Wedding Purse with Motto</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Wedding_Purse">92</a></span><br /> + +<span class="chapter">Plain Purse with Motto</span> <span class="page"><a href="#Another_Purse">93</a></span> +</div> + + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[1]</a></span></p> + +<h2 class="chapterhead"><a name="TERMS_USED_IN_KNITTING" id="TERMS_USED_IN_KNITTING"></a>TERMS USED IN KNITTING.</h2> + +<p class="hanging"><i>Cast on</i>—Make a loop on 1 pin, and with the other pin knit a plain +stitch without taking it off, pass it on to the left pin and repeat.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>Cast off</i>—Knit 2 stitches, pass the 1st stitch knitted over the 2nd, +knit 1, turn the 2nd stitch over the last, and repeat to the end; +then cut off the cotton and draw it through to fasten it.</p> + +<p class="hanging2">The 1st stitch of every row should be slipped.</p> + +<p class="hanging2">To make round after casting on 3 pins with the 4th pin, knit the 1st +stitch cast on.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>In purling a row</i>, the wool should be in front of the pin. When there +are purl and plain stitches in a row, bring the cotton forward to +purl, and pass it back before knitting the plain stitch.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>To knit 3 together</i>—Slip a stitch, knit 2 together, turn the slipped +stitch over them, leaving but 1 stitch.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>A slipped stitch</i> should always be taken off the purl way.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[2]</a></span></p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>To purl</i>, is to put the pin the contrary way to knitting plain; in +knitting, the pin is put up the stitch, in purling it is put down.</p> + +<p class="hanging">When this mark (*) occurs in a row, the stitches before it are not to be +repeated in the row, being merely the edge stitches to prevent the +work from decreasing; thus, when knit 3 together is in a row, the row +generally begins with knit 2 together, and ends the same.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>The stitch over</i> in many of the patterns, is always knitted as the 1st +stitch, as many patterns end with make 1, it could not be done +without this stitch.</p> + +<p class="hanging">Many ladies in working a pattern, copy on cards each row separately; +this prevents confusing one row with another.</p> + +<p class="hanging">The stitches between the mark, thus (knit 2 together 3 times) are +worked, knit 2 together, knit 2 together, knit 2 together; this +prevents useless repetition.</p> + +<p class="hanging">The pins and meshes are all <a name="corr1" id="corr1"></a>gauged by the standard or wire-drawer’s +<a name="corr2" id="corr2"></a>gauge.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>To raise stitches</i>—Put the pin in the selvedge or side of the +knitting, put the wool round the pin as in knitting, and bring it +through, so as to form a stitch.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>To make a stitch</i>—Bring the wool forward between the needles.</p> + + + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[3]</a></span></p> + +<h2 class="chapterhead"><a name="KNITTING" id="KNITTING"></a>KNITTING.</h2> + +<hr class="decshort" /> + + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Manchette" id="Manchette"></a>Manchette or Undersleeves.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>In 2 colors of Berlin wool.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins 19, 17, 11, 1 pair of each, with the colored wool cast on with 19 +pins, 66 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Purl 1, knit 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Knit 1, purl 1.</p> + +<p>Repeat these 2 rows 4 times more, making in all 10 rows, then join on +the white wool, and with No. 11 pins, knit 1 plain row.</p> + +<p>12th row—Make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>Repeat the last 2 rows 11 times more, making in all 24 of white; then +the color, with No. 17 pins, knit the first 10 rows, join on white, with +No. 11 pins, knit the 24 rows of white as before; then with colored +wool, No. 17 pins, knit the first 10 rows<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[4]</a></span> and cast off; finish at the +commencement with vandyke edge as follows.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Vandyke_Edging" id="Vandyke_Edging"></a>Vandyke Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 11, white wool, cast on 6 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 2, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Make 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4.</p> + +<p>4th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>5th row—Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 2, knit 2 +together, make 2, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>6th row—Slip 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4.</p> + +<p>7th row—Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 6.</p> + +<p>8th row—Cast off all but 6 stitches, knit them plain, and commence at +1st row.</p> + +<p>For each sleeve 10 Vandykes are required.</p> + +<p><i>To make 2 stitches is to put the wool twice round the pin.</i></p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[5]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Taie_DOreiller" id="Taie_DOreiller"></a>Taie D’Oreiller.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>In Shetland Wool.</i></p> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>This pillow is lined with pink or blue satin.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins 8, cast on 89 stitches, or 12 for each pattern, and 1 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2 together, * knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, repeat +from mark; at the end of this row, make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 2 together, * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 together.</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 5, +make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together.</p> + +<p>6th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[6]</a></span> make 1, knit 2, knit 3 +together, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1.</p> + +<p>8th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 +together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1.</p> + +<p>10th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>11th row—Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>12th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>Work until square, and finish with a vandyke edge in the same wool, and +No. 10 pins.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="The_Davidoff_Cap" id="The_Davidoff_Cap"></a>The Davidoff Cap.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Border white with black spots, middle violet or scarlet, pins No. 8, +Berlin wool, cast on 116 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>With white knit 4 rows plain.</p> + +<p>5th row—Black and white, knit 1 black stitch and 3 white.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[7]</a></span>6th row—3 white, bring the white forward, pass the black to the back, +knit 1, bring the black forward, pass the white to the back, repeat, +knit 4 rows plain of white.</p> + +<p>11th row—Black and white, knit 2 white, and repeat the 5th row.</p> + +<p>12th row—1 white, bring the wool forward, pass the black to the back, +knit 1, bring the black forward, pass the white to the back, and repeat +the 6th row; repeat from 1st row once more; this finishes the border. +With violet wool begin at the other end of the pins.</p> + +<p>1st row—Make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd and 3rd rows—Plain.</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>Repeat these 4 rows, knitting 2 together at the beginning of every row, +12 times; cast off. With white wool, raise 120 stitches round the +violet, to form the border at the back, and knit the same as the first +pattern.</p> + +<p>Cast off, and finish with ribbon, or cord, and tassels to match.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[8]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Set_of_Twelve_DOyleys" id="Set_of_Twelve_DOyleys"></a>Set of Twelve D’Oyleys,</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>These patterns are suited for Anti-Macassars, Bread D’Oyleys, Shawls, +&c.</i></p> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Pins No. 18, Cotton No. 14.</i></p> + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="ROSETTE" id="ROSETTE"></a>ROSETTE PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 at the end.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, repeat, at end of row knit 1 more.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>6th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together, make +1.</p> + +<p>8th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 1.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[9]</a></span>10th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>11th row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 together, +repeat from mark; at the end of the row make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>12th row—Purl</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="PIQUE" id="PIQUE"></a>PIQUE PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, at the end of row knit 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make 1, knit +1.</p> + +<p>6th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3 together, repeat from mark, at +end of row make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>8th row—Purl.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[10]</a></span></p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="CHENEE" id="CHENEE"></a>CHENEE PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 73 stitches, or 6 for each pattern, and 1 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, at end of row knit 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p>4th row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, at +the end of row make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1.</p> + +<p>6th row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make +1.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1.</p> + +<p>8th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[11]</a></span></p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="EGLANTIER" id="EGLANTIER"></a>EGLANTIER PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2 together, * knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit +3 together, repeat from mark, at end of these rows knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 2 together, * knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, knit +3 together, repeat from mark.</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 together, +repeat from mark.</p> + +<p>6th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, make 1.</p> + +<p>8th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 together, knit 1, make 1, knit +1.</p> + +<p>10th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>11th row—Knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>12th row—Purl.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[12]</a></span></p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="TABLETTE" id="TABLETTE"></a>TABLETTE PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 73 stitches, or 6 for each pattern, and 1 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, +repeat from mark, at end of row make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1.</p> + +<p>4th row—Plain; repeat the 2 last rows twice more, in all 6 rows.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1.</p> + +<p>10th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>11th row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p>12th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>Repeat the 2 last rows twice more, and commence at 1st row.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="PLUME" id="PLUME"></a>PLUME PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2 together, * knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit +3 together,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[13]</a></span> repeat from mark; at the end of the row knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl; repeat these 2 rows twice more.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 2 together, * knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, knit +3 together; repeat from mark.</p> + +<p>8th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 together.</p> + +<p>10th, 11th, and 12th rows—Plain.</p> + +<p>13th row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, make 1.</p> + +<p>14th row—Purl; repeat the 2 last rows twice more.</p> + +<p>19th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 together, knit 1, make 1, knit +1.</p> + +<p>20th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>21st row—Knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>22nd, 23rd, and 24th rows—Plain.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="MIMOSA" id="MIMOSA"></a>MIMOSA PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 72 stitches, or 14 for each pattern, and 2 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Purl 2, knit 3 together, knit 6,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[14]</a></span> purl 2, make 1, knit 1, make +1; at the end of row purl 2.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Knit 2, purl 3, knit 2, purl 7; at end of row knit 2.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Purl 2, knit 3 together, knit 4, purl 2, knit 1, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 1.</p> + +<p>4th row—Knit 2, purl 5.</p> + +<p>5th row—Purl 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>6th row—Knit 2, purl 7, knit 2, purl 3.</p> + +<p>7th row—Purl 2, knit 3 together, purl 2, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, make +1, knit 3.</p> + +<p>8th row—Knit 2, purl 9, knit 2, purl 1.</p> + +<p>9th row—Purl 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, purl 2, knit 3 together, knit +6.</p> + +<p>10th row—Knit 2, purl 7, knit 2, purl 3.</p> + +<p>11th row—Purl 2, knit 1, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 1, purl 2, knit 3 +together, knit 4.</p> + +<p>12th row—Knit 2, purl 5.</p> + +<p>13th row—Purl 2, knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 3 +together, knit 2.</p> + +<p>14th row—Knit 2, purl 3, knit 2, purl 7.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[15]</a></span>15th row—Purl 2, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, purl 2, knit 3 +together.</p> + +<p>16th row—Knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 9.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="LATTICE" id="LATTICE"></a>LATTICE PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 72 stitches, or 8 for each pattern.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 1, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) knit 3.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) knit 2.</p> + +<p>4th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 3, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) knit 1.</p> + +<p>6th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 4, (make 1, knit 2 together twice.)</p> + +<p>8th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 2, (knit 2 together, make 1 twice,) knit 2.</p> + +<p>10th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>11th row—Knit 1, (knit 2 together, make 1 twice,) knit 3.</p> + +<p>12th row—Plain.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[16]</a></span>13th row—(Knit 2 together, make 1 twice,) knit 4.</p> + +<p>14th row—Plain.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="LADY_BRUCES" id="LADY_BRUCES"></a>LADY BRUCE’S PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 74 stitches, or 10 for each pattern, and 4 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1; at end of row knit 4, beside +the pattern.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together, make 1, knit 2 together; at end of row knit 4.</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 3 together, repeat from mark; at end of row instead of +knitting 3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3.</p> + +<p>6th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>7th row—Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together, make 1, knit +2 together,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[17]</a></span> make 1, knit 1; at end of row knit 2 together, knit 2.</p> + +<p>8th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2; at end of row knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>10th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>11th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3; at end of row knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>12th row—Purl.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="FESTOON" id="FESTOON"></a>FESTOON PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 72 stitches, or 12 for each pattern.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Purl 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 1, 3 times,) +make 1, (knit 2 together twice.)</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl 11, knit 1.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="TARGET" id="TARGET"></a>TARGET PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 73 stitches, or 6 for each pattern, and 1 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1; at end of row +knit 1 plain.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18">[18]</a></span>2nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together; +repeat from mark at end of row, make 1, knit 2 <a name="corr3" id="corr3"></a>together.</p> + +<p>4th row—Plain.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="ARABESQUE" id="ARABESQUE"></a>ARABESQUE PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 69 stitches, or <a name="corr4" id="corr4"></a>13 for each pattern, and 4 over.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, knit 3 +together, knit 3, make 1; knit the last 4 stitches the same as 1st 4 +every row.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 1, make 1, purl 2, purl 3 +together, purl 2, make 1, purl 1.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 +together, knit <a name="corr5" id="corr5"></a>1, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>4th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 3, make 1, purl 3 +together, make 1, purl 3.</p> + +<p>Finish them with fringe or scollop edging.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[19]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Knitted_Purse" id="Knitted_Purse"></a>Knitted Purse.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 18, coarse netting silk No. 6, steel beads, thread the beads +on the silk, cast on 61 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Make 1, knit 2 together; at end of row knit 1 plain.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Make 1, slip 2 beads down close to the pin, knit 2 together; at +end of row knit 1 plain.</p> + +<p>Repeat these 2 rows until there are 8 inches cast off, and sew up 2-3/4 +inches on each side, leaving 2-1/2 inches for the opening.</p> + +<p>The long bead <a name="corr6" id="corr6"></a>tassels suit this purse best.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Anti-Macassar" id="Anti-Macassar"></a>Anti-Macassar</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 12, cotton No. 12, cast on 118 stitches, or 19 for each +pattern.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 +together, purl 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, knit 2<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[20]</a></span> +together, purl 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1; at the end of every +row knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 3, knit 1, purl 2, knit +1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 3.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, (knit +2 together, purl 1, 3 times,) knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1.</p> + +<p>4th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 4, knit 1, purl 1, knit +1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 4.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 +together, purl 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1.</p> + +<p>6th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 6, knit 1, purl 6.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 +together, make 1, knit 5, make 1.</p> + +<p>8th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 15; finish with fringe.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[21]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Shetland_Shawl" id="Shetland_Shawl"></a>Shetland Shawl.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>This shawl may be worked with a colored border.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Diamond border and leaf pattern middle. Pins No. 6, cast on 336 +stitches.</i></p> + +<h4 class="pattern2">BORDER.</h4> + +<p>1st row—Knit 5, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 6.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 4, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 5.</p> + +<p>4th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 3, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4.</p> + +<p>6th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 3.</p> + +<p>8th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[22]</a></span> make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 2.</p> + +<p>10th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>11th row—Knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, +make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>12th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>13th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3.</p> + +<p>14th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>15th row—Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3 +together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 4.</p> + +<p>16th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>17th row—Knit 4, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 5.</p> + +<p>18th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>19th row—Knit 5, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 6.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[23]</a></span>20th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>21st row—Knit 6, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 7.</p> + +<p>22nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>Repeat this pattern once more, then with a needle and thread, take 32 +stitches off the pin; these stitches are to be left for the side border. +With the white wool knit 272 stitches plain, leaving 32 stitches for the +other side; fasten them, and commence the</p> + +<h4 class="pattern2">MIDDLE.</h4> + +<p>1st row—Slip 1, knit 1, turn the slipped stitch over the knitted 1, +knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, make 1, knit 2, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Slip 1, knit 1, turn the slipped stitch over it, knit 1, make +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Slip 1, knit 1, turn over, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 5, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[24]</a></span>6th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 1, * make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 2 +together, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together; +repeat from mark.</p> + +<p>8th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 2 +together, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1.</p> + +<p>10th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>11th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 +together, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 1.</p> + +<p>12th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>13th row—Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, slip +1, knit 1, turn over, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>14th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>15th row—Knit 2 together, knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) +make 1, knit 3.</p> + +<p>16th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>Repeat this pattern until the middle is square; then knit the sides the +same as the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[25]</a></span> first pattern, until the same length as the middle, sew +them to it, and put all the stitches on 1 pin; then knit the border the +same as commencement. Finish with the following fringe.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Vandyke_fringe" id="Vandyke_fringe"></a>Vandyke fringe for Shetland Shawl.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 9, cast on 11 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Make 1, knit 2 together 5 times, make 1, knit 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Make 1, knit 2 together 5 times, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>4th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>5th row—Make 1, knit 2 together 5 times, make 1, knit 3.</p> + +<p>6th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>Repeat the 2 last rows until there are 9 plain stitches.</p> + +<p>19th row—Knit 2 together, make 1, 5 times, knit 2 together, knit 8.</p> + +<p>20th row—Plain.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[26]</a></span>21st row—Knit 2 together, make 1, 5 times, knit 2 together, knit 7.</p> + +<p>22nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>Repeat these 2 rows until there are 11 on the pin, then repeat from 1st +row; when sufficient is made in the plain row, cast off 7 stitches, +leaving 4 to be pulled out for the fringe.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Turkish_Pattern" id="Turkish_Pattern"></a>Turkish Pattern for a Muff.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Double Berlin wool, 2 colors, black and gold.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 11, cast on 28 stitches on each of 3 pins.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—Gold color, leaving the wool in front of pin, slip 1, pass +the wool round the pin so as to bring it in front, purl 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd round—Black, knit 1, (this is a black stitch,) slip 1, (a gold +loop,) knit 1.</p> + +<p>3rd round—Same as 2nd; at the end of this round, take the last stitch +off the right hand pin, and put it on the left; repeat from 1st round.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[27]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Pelerine" id="Pelerine"></a>Pelerine.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Double Berlin wool, scarlet or blue middle, white and black border, in +imitation of Minerva, pins No. 6, cast on 8 stitches with scarlet.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Slip 1, knit 1, * make 1, knit 2, repeat from mark.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, make 1, slip 1, knit 2, turn +the slipped stitch over the 2 knitted, (make 1, knit 2 twice.)</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2; these are the edge stitches, +and therefore not repeated in the row. Make 1, slip 1, knit 2, turn the +slipped stitch over, and repeat until the last 4 stitches; then make 1, +knit 2 twice.</p> + +<p>Repeat the last 2 rows, until there are 120 stitches on the pin, knit a +purl row, next row knit the edge stitches and 15 patterns, (or 50 +stitches); cast off 24 stitches, and, with another pin, finish the row. +This finishes the back.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[28]</a></span>The ends are then decreased in the following manner:</p> + +<p>The wool is now at the left side, leave the 50 stitches on the other +pin, and work the other 50, thus:</p> + +<p>1st row—Purl, at the end of row purl 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Slip 1, knit 2, turn over, repeat the pattern to the end.</p> + +<p>3rd row—As 1st.</p> + +<p>4th row—The same as 2nd; at the end make 1, knit 1.</p> + +<p>Repeat these 4 rows until there are but 3 stitches, cast off, and +commence the other side.</p> + +<p>1st row—Purl 2 together, purl the rest.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Commence with pattern.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Same as first.</p> + +<p>4th row—Knit 2 together, and repeat pattern.</p> + +<p>Repeat these 4 rows until finished.</p> + +<p>For the border, white wool, raise 180 stitches from the outside +selvedge.</p> + +<p>1st row—Make 1, purl 2, repeat.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Pattern.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Purl.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[29]</a></span>4th row—Pattern.</p> + +<p>5th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>6th row—Pattern.</p> + +<p>7th row—Make 1, purl 6.</p> + +<p>8th row—Make 1, slip 1, knit 2, turn over, make 1, slip 1, knit 3, turn +over, repeat.</p> + +<p>9th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>10th row—Same as 8th.</p> + +<p>11th row—Purl, cast off.</p> + +<p>Raise 120 stitches, with white, on the wrong side, round the neck, and +work as the white border. For the tufts, cut black wool in pieces of +1-1/2 inch, take 3 pieces, and sew them alternately on the border.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Plaid_Foot_Muff" id="Plaid_Foot_Muff"></a>Plaid Foot Muff.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Scarlet, dark blue, and green 4-thread fleecy.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 8, cast on 108 stitches in scarlet.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Plain.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Green, purl.</p> + +<p>4th row—Blue, slip 2, knit 4.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[30]</a></span>5th row—Blue, purl 4, slip 2.</p> + +<p>6th row—Blue, slip 2, purl 4.</p> + +<p>7th row—Blue, purl 4, slip 2.</p> + +<p>8th row—Green, plain.</p> + +<p>9th row—Scarlet, purl.</p> + +<p>10th row—Scarlet, purl.</p> + +<p>11th row—Scarlet, plain.</p> + +<p>12th row—Green, purl.</p> + +<p>13th row—Blue, knit 3, slip 2, knit 1.</p> + +<p>14th row—Blue, purl 1, slip 2, purl 3.</p> + +<p>15th row—Same as 13th.</p> + +<p>16th row—Same as 14th.</p> + +<p>17th row—Green, plain.</p> + +<p>18th row—Scarlet, plain.</p> + +<p>Repeat until square, cast off. For the side, cast on 24 stitches, and +knit sufficient to go round 3 sides of the square.</p> + +<h4 class="pattern2">FOR THE LINING.</h4> + +<p>With white wool, cast 102 stitches; make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together, +repeat until square; work 2 pieces. Cut 2 pieces of mill board the size +of the square, and 1 for the side; stretch the work on 1, and cover the +other with cloth, stuffed with fine combed wool, and finish with roleau +and cord.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[31]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Driving_Mitts" id="Driving_Mitts"></a>Driving Mitts.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>4 Pins No. 15, 4-thread fleecy, cast on 18 stitches on each of 2 pins, +and 20 on the 3rd.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—Knit 2, purl 2, for 20 rounds.</p> + +<p>21st round—Plain.</p> + +<p>22nd round—Purl 1, knit 3.</p> + +<p>23rd round—Plain.</p> + +<p>24th round—Knit 2, purl 1, knit 1.</p> + +<p>The last 4 rounds form the pattern, and are worked throughout the mitts.</p> + +<p>25th round—Purl 1, make 1, knit 2, make 1, purl 1, this is for the +thumb; knit the rest of round plain.</p> + +<p>Knit 4 rounds, (or 1 pattern,) purling the 1st and 6th stitches.</p> + +<p>30th round—Purl 1, make 1, knit 4, make 1, purl 1, knit the rest to +pattern.</p> + +<p>Knit 3 rounds, and continue increasing for the thumb, every 4th round +working the pattern on the thumb; continue until there are 14 stitches +on the thumb, knit 2 patterns without increasing; then leave the 14 +stitches, or fasten them with a needle and thread;<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32">[32]</a></span> cast on 7 stitches, +and knit 5 patterns, then purl 2, knit 2 for 12 rounds, cast off, put +the 14 stitches on 2 pins, take up the 7 stitches, cast on, and knit 5 +rounds of pattern, purl 2, knit 2 for 12 rounds, cast off.</p> + +<p>Knit the other mitt exactly the same.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Point_Lace_Edging" id="Point_Lace_Edging"></a>Point Lace Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 19, boar’s head cotton 34, cast on 15 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2, make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 1, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 +together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit +2 together.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +make 1, knit 4.</p> + +<p>4th row—Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_33" id="Page_33">[33]</a></span> (make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2.</p> + +<p>6th row—Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, (make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit +3 together, twice,) make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, (knit 2 together, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 2.</p> + +<p>8th row—Make 1, knit 2 together, (knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3 together, make 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>9th row—Same as 7th row.</p> + +<p>10th row—Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 3 together, +make 1, knit 3, twice,) make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_34" id="Page_34">[34]</a></span>11th row—Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, twice,) knit 2 together, knit +2.</p> + +<p>12th row—Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p>13th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, (make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +twice.)</p> + +<p>14th row—Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 3 together, +make 1, knit 3, twice,) make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>15th row—Knit 2, make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 1, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 3.</p> + +<p>16th row—Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_35" id="Page_35">[35]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Scollop_Edging" id="Scollop_Edging"></a>Scollop Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 18, boar’s head cotton No. 24, cast on 8 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4.</p> + +<p>4th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>5th row—The same as 1st row, knitting 1 plain stitch more.</p> + +<p>6th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>7th row—The same as 5th.</p> + +<p>8th row—Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 2, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>9th row—Same as 5th.</p> + +<p>10th row—Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_36" id="Page_36">[36]</a></span> twice,) make 1, knit 3, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>11th row—Same as 5th.</p> + +<p>12th row—Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) make 1, knit 2, +make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>13th row—Same as 5th.</p> + +<p>14th row—Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) make 1, knit 3, +make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>15th row—Same as 11th.</p> + +<p>16th row—Knit 2, knit 2 together, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) +knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>17th row—Same as 9th.</p> + +<p>18th row—Knit 2, knit 2 together, (make 1, knit 2 together, twice,) +knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>19th row—Same as 7th.</p> + +<p>20th row—Knit 2, knit 2 together, (make 1, knit 2 together, twice,) +knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>21st row—Same as 5th.</p> + +<p>22nd row—Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_37" id="Page_37">[37]</a></span>23rd row—Same as 3rd.</p> + +<p>24th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Diamond_Edging" id="Diamond_Edging"></a>Diamond Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 17, boar’s head cotton No. 20, cast on 7 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit +1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>4th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>5th row—Make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>6th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>7th row—Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit +2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>8th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>9th row—(Make 1, knit 3 together, twice,) make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_38" id="Page_38">[38]</a></span>10th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>11th row—Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>12th row—Plain.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Treble_Diamond_Edging" id="Treble_Diamond_Edging"></a>Treble Diamond Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 7 stitches, Pins No. 17, cotton No. 20.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Make 1, knit 2 together, knit the rest plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>4th row—Same as 2nd.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>6th row—Same as 2nd.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make +1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>8th row—Same as 2nd.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 3, make 1,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_39" id="Page_39">[39]</a></span> knit 3 together, make 1, knit +2 together, knit 1.</p> + +<p>10th row—Same as 2nd.</p> + +<p>11th row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit +3 together, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>12th row—Same as 2nd.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Fringe_for_DOyleys" id="Fringe_for_DOyleys"></a>Fringe for D’Oyleys.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 19, double cotton, cast on 8 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>All the rows are the same; when finished, cast off 5 stitches, leaving 3 +to be pulled out for the fringe.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Travelling_Cap" id="Travelling_Cap"></a>Travelling Cap.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>2 Colors, double Berlin wool, Pins No. 8, cast on 121 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Colored, purl.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Purl.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_40" id="Page_40">[40]</a></span>4th row—White, purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times more.</p> + +<p>13th row—Colored, purl.</p> + +<p>14th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>15th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>16th row—White, purl.</p> + +<p>17th row—Knit 2 together, make 1.</p> + +<p>Repeat the 2 last rows 3 times more; work from 1st row once more; there +will now be 4 ribs of colored: this is for the front. Commence at the +other end of the pin, and knit 4 colored ribs; this will make the +pattern come on the wrong side. Knit 96 stitches, leaving 25 on the pin, +turn back, knit 71, turn back, leaving 25 on the other side; knit 6 ribs +of 71 stitches, then put all the stitches on 1 pin, and knit 4 ribs all +along; cast off, draw up the ends, and finish with cord and tassel.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Shetland_Scarf" id="Shetland_Scarf"></a>Shetland Scarf.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 7, cast on 145 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Work the rosette, eglantier, or lattice pattern,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_41" id="Page_41">[41]</a></span> as in D’Oyleys, and +finish with same fringe.</p> + +<p>The first and last quarter of a yard looks well in 6 shades of wool.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Petit_Point_Quilt" id="Petit_Point_Quilt"></a>Petit Point Quilt.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Or Table Cover.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 5, double Berlin wool, shaded and plain white. With the white +cast on 116 stitches for each yard; if larger, any even number of +stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Shaded wool, knit 1, bring the wool forward, slip 1, pass the +wool back.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl 1, pass the wool back, slip 1, bring the wool forward.</p> + +<p>3rd row—White, same as 1st row.</p> + +<p>4th row—White, same as 2nd row.</p> + +<p>Repeat these 4 rows until the required length, cast off, and finish with +the following</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_42" id="Page_42">[42]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Border_for_Quilt" id="Border_for_Quilt"></a>Border for Quilt.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Measure the 4 sides of the work; cast on with white wool 188 stitches +for each yard, and 18 for every 4 inches more.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Purl.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Shaded wool, (knit 2 together, 3 times,) (make 1, knit 1, 5 +times,) make 1, (knit 2 together, 3 times,) knit 1.</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Same as 3rd.</p> + +<p>6th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>7th row—Same as 3rd.</p> + +<p>8th row—White, purl.</p> + +<p>Repeat from 1st row 4 times, knit 1 row, purl 1 row; cast off, and sew +on to quilt.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Babys_Socks" id="Babys_Socks"></a>Baby’s Socks.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 17, Berlin wool, pink and white. With pink cast on 34 +stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Knit 6 rows, making a stitch at the beginning of every row; then 10 +rows, making<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_43" id="Page_43">[43]</a></span> a stitch every other row; this increase is for the toe. +Knit 6 rows plain, knit 13 stitches at the toe, turn back, and knit 18 +rows of 13 stitches; leave them on the pin, and with a third pin, and +white wool, commence at the other side. Knit a plain row, turn back, +make 1, knit 2 together, to the end. Next row, plain; turn back, make 1, +knit 2 together, for 16 stitches, leaving 16 on the pin; turn back, make +1, knit 2 together to the end, and repeat the 2 last rows 16 times. Cast +on 16 stitches; next row make 1, knit 2 together, to the end, or 32 +stitches; 1 plain row; then with the colored wool that was left at the +13 stitches knit a plain row on, the 32 stitches of white; knit 6 rows +plain; then 10 rows, knitting 2 together every other row at the toe; and +6 rows, knitting 2 together at the beginning of every row: cast off. For +the leg, white wool raise 16 stitches from the colored part, and 12 from +the white piece across; knit the 16 stitches left on the pin; there will +now be 44 stitches on the pin. Pattern: make 1, knit 2 together; 3 rows +plain; repeat for 8 patterns, and cast off. Then, with colored wool, +cast on 9<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_44" id="Page_44">[44]</a></span> stitches, knit 5 rows, and cast off; draw the slanting part +together, and sew this piece in.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Square_Shawl" id="Square_Shawl"></a>Square Shawl.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 6, double Berlin or 4-thread fleecy, cast on 325 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 1; at the end of row knit 1 plain.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Purl.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3 together, make +1, knit 2.</p> + +<p>4th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>5th row—Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together.</p> + +<p>6th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>7th row—Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 1, make 1, knit 3 together, repeat from mark; at the end of row, +make 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>8th row—Purl.</p> + +<p>Work until square.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_45" id="Page_45">[45]</a></span></p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="BORDER" id="BORDER"></a>BORDER.</h4> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>In two Colors.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 359 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>With white, or any color that accords well with the middle, knit 6 rows +plain, knitting 2 together at the end of each row.</p> + +<p>7th row—Same color as middle, knit 4, slip 2; at the end of these rows +knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>8th row—Purl 4, slip 2.</p> + +<p>9th row—Knit 3, <a name="err1" id="err1"></a>slip 2, knit 1.</p> + +<p>10th row—Purl 3, slip 2, purl 1.</p> + +<p>Then with white 6 rows plain, knitting 2 together at the end.</p> + +<p>17th row—With the color, knit 2, slip 2, knit 2; at the end of these +rows knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>18th row—Purl 3, slip 2, purl 1.</p> + +<p>19th row—Knit 1, slip 2, <a name="err2" id="err2"></a>knit 3.</p> + +<p>20th row—Purl 2, slip 2, purl 2.</p> + +<p>White; knit 6 rows, knitting 2 together at the end.</p> + +<p>27th row—Slip 2, knit 4.</p> + +<p>28th row—Purl 1, slip 2, purl 3.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_46" id="Page_46">[46]</a></span>29th row—Knit 1, * knit 4, slip 2; repeat from mark.</p> + +<p>30th row—Slip 2, purl 4.</p> + +<p>With white knit 6 rows, cast off.</p> + +<p>Work 4 pieces the same, sew them on to the shawl, and finish with a +knotted fringe.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Polka" id="Polka"></a>Polka.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>For a Child.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 9, double Berlin wool, or 4-thread fleecy, cast on 252 +stitches with white.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together; this is the stitch throughout +the Polka.</p> + +<p>Knit 32 rows, join on the color, and knit 16 rows; then knit 51 +stitches, knit 3 together, work on with pattern for 144 stitches, knit 3 +together, finish the row with pattern. Next row knit 51 stitches, make +1, slip 1, knit 3 together, knit 145 stitches, make 1, slip 1, knit 3 +together, finish the row with pattern. Knit 24 rows. Knit 51 stitches, +and knit 3 together, knit 142 stitches of<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_47" id="Page_47">[47]</a></span> pattern, knit 3 together; +finish the row with pattern. Next row knit 51 stitches of pattern, make +1, slip 1, knit 3 together, knit 139 stitches of pattern, make 1, slip +1, knit 3 together; finish with pattern. Knit 24 rows; decrease as +above, knitting 6 less in the middle. Knit 24 rows; decrease again. Knit +10 rows. Knit 51 stitches of pattern, then knit 1, knit 2 together, to +within 51 stitches of the end; finish with pattern.</p> + +<p>Next row, after knitting the 51 stitches, make 1, slip 1, knit 3 +together, within 51; there will now be 168 stitches on the pin. Knit 36 +rows. Knit the 51 stitches, leave them, and with another pin, cast off 9 +stitches for the arm hole, knit 48 stitches of pattern, cast off 9 +stitches; leave the fronts on the pins, and knit 40 rows; then knit 3 +together, finish the row in pattern. At the end of the next row, knit 3 +together. Knit 3 rows. Knit 3 together at the end of the next row. Knit +12 rows. Knit 3 together at the end. Knit 12 rows. Knit 3 together. Cast +off the back.</p> + +<p>For the fronts, knit 40 rows, knit 3 together at the arm hole; at the +end of next<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_48" id="Page_48">[48]</a></span> row, knit 3 together. Knit 8 rows, decrease again, knit 8 +rows, decrease, knit 8 rows, decrease, knit 2 rows, decrease as before; +cast off 6 stitches at the front, decrease at the arm hole. Next row, +cast off 3 stitches, decrease at the arm hole, and cast off. Knit the +other front the same.</p> + +<h4 class="pattern2">SLEEVE.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 72 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Knit 70 rows of pattern.</p> + +<p>71st row—Knit 54 stitches, turn back.</p> + +<p>72nd row—Knit to the end.</p> + +<p>73rd row—Knit 51 stitches, turn back.</p> + +<p>74th row—Knit to the end.</p> + +<p>75th row—Knit 42 stitches, turn, knit to the end.</p> + +<p>77th row—Knit 36 stitches, turn, and knit to the end.</p> + +<p>79th row—Knit 33 stitches, turn, and knit to the end.</p> + +<p>81st row—Knit 30 stitches, turn, and knit to the end.</p> + +<p>Then knit 22 rows all along; cast off.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_49" id="Page_49">[49]</a></span></p> + +<h4 class="pattern2">COLLAR.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 144 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>With white, knit 24 rows; join on the color, knit 6 rows.</p> + +<p>31st row—Knit 129 stitches, turn back, and knit to within 15 stitches +of the other end; turn back, knit till within 21. Next row, the same; +turn back, knit till within 30. Next row, the same, knit till within 33. +Next row, the same, knit till within 36. Cast off.</p> + +<p>For the side border and cuffs, cast on 15 stitches with white, and knit +the length of the color.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Childs_Frock" id="Childs_Frock"></a>Child’s Frock.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>For a child 3 or 4 years of age.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 5, Berlin wool, 6 shades of each color, and white. With the +darkest shade, cast on 348 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Pattern—Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4. All the rows are the same.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_50" id="Page_50">[50]</a></span>Knit 2 rows of each shade, and 12 of white; 12 shaded, 12 white, 12 +shaded; knit the rest white until long enough.</p> + +<h4 class="pattern2">BODY.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 90 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>With the 6th shade, knit the pattern to the lightest shade, and 4 rows +of white; then knit 15 stitches of pattern, cast off 12 stitches. With +another pin knit 36 stitches, turn back, and knit 8 rows of 36 stitches; +this is for the front.</p> + +<p>For the back: on the side where the stitches were cast off, knit 8 rows +of white; on the other side, cast off 12 stitches, knit 8 rows; put all +the stitches on 1 pin again, and with the lightest shade, work to the +darkest.</p> + +<h4 class="pattern2">FOR THE SLEEVES.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 36 stitches with the darkest shade.</i></p> + +<p>Knit to the lightest, then 16 of white; cast off. Sew the skirt to a +band, and round the neck and sleeves with a vandyke edging as 2nd +receipt.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_51" id="Page_51">[51]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Carriage_Mat" id="Carriage_Mat"></a>Carriage Mat.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>No. 4 pins, 8-thread fleecy, or 4-thread doubled, border white with +black spots, and scarlet or orange middle. With the white cast 73 +stitches; cut a skein of white and black in pieces of 6 inches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Knit 1, take 2 pieces of the cut wool, white, put them on the +left pin, and cross them, so as to bring 1 end in front, and 1 at the +back; then with the right hand pin, knit the loop and a stitch together, +bring the end at the back forward between the pins.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Slip the 1st stitch, and repeat the 1st row.</p> + +<p>4th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>5th row—The same as the 1st row, putting on 1 black loop and 6 white, +alternately.</p> + +<p>6th row—Plain.</p> + +<p>Repeat from 1st row once more; in the 5th row, put on 2 white loops +before commencing the pattern, to bring the black spots in a diamond.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_52" id="Page_52">[52]</a></span>Then commence the middle; knit in 7 loops of white, 22 of color, and 7 +of white. Repeat until the middle is square, and knit the white to +correspond with the beginning.</p> + +<p>When finished, it must be sent to be sheared and combed.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Reseau_Quilt" id="Reseau_Quilt"></a>Réseau Quilt.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Pins No. 9, 6-thread fleecy, pink and white; cast on 192 stitches with +white.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Pink, having wool in front, slip 1, make 1, by turning the wool +round the pin, purl 2 together.</p> + +<p>2nd row—With white, at other end of pin, knit 1, slip 1, (this is a +pink loop,) knit 1.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Slip 1, purl 2.</p> + +<p>4th row—With pink, at the other end, make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together.</p> + +<p>5th row—White, knit 2, slip 1.</p> + +<p>6th row—Slip 1, purl 2.</p> + +<p>Repeat from 1st row. Finish with</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_53" id="Page_53">[53]</a></span></p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="KNITTED_FRINGE" id="KNITTED_FRINGE"></a>KNITTED FRINGE.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Cast on 12 stitches, with doubled wool.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2; all the rows are the same.</p> + +<p>Knit 12 rows of each color; when finished cast off 7 stitches, leaving 5 +to be pulled out for the fringe.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_54" id="Page_54">[54]</a></span></p> + + + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_55" id="Page_55">[55]</a></span></p> + +<h2 class="chapterhead"><a name="TERMS_USED_IN_CROCHET" id="TERMS_USED_IN_CROCHET"></a>TERMS USED IN CROCHET.</h2> + + +<p class="hanging"><i>To make a chain</i>—Make a loop, and draw the wool through it.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>To commence a row</i>—Put the needle in the side of the 1st stitch, bring +the wool through, and work a chain stitch. After the 1st row, there +is always a stitch at the side.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>Miss a stitch</i>—Pass over 1 of the row before.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>To increase</i>—Work 2 stitches in 1.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>To decrease</i>—Miss a stitch.</p> + +<p class="hanging">In crochet that is worked square, at the end of a row, cut the wool off, +and draw it through to fasten it; begin at the other end.</p> + +<p class="hanging"><i>In the chain</i>—Put the needle through the loop formed by the chain +stitches, in the row before, instead of in a stitch.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_56" id="Page_56">[56]</a></span></p> + + + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_57" id="Page_57">[57]</a></span></p> + +<h2 class="chapterhead"><a name="CROCHET" id="CROCHET"></a>CROCHET.</h2> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Shepherd_or_Single_Crochet" id="Shepherd_or_Single_Crochet"></a>Shepherd or Single Crochet.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>This stitch is usually worked round, for Cuffs, Muffatees, Boots, &c. +&c.</i></p> + +<p>Make a chain, join it, keep the loop on the needle.</p> + +<p>1st round—Put the needle in the 1st chain stitch, draw the wool +through; there will now be 2 loops on the needle; draw the last loop +through the 1st.</p> + +<p>In the 2nd and following rounds, take the 1st part of the chain on the +needle.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Plain_Double" id="Plain_Double"></a>Plain, Double, or French Crochet.</h3> + +<p>Make a chain. After commencing the row, put the needle in a stitch of +the chain,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_58" id="Page_58">[58]</a></span> draw the wool through; there will be 2 loops on the needle. +Take the wool on the needle again, and draw it through the 2 loops. At +the end, cut the wool off, draw it through, and begin at the other end.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Treble_Crochet" id="Treble_Crochet"></a>Treble Crochet.</h3> + +<p>Make a chain. After commencing the row, put the wool round the needle, +put the needle in a stitch of the chain, draw the wool through; there +will be 3 loops on the needle. Take the wool on the needle again, draw +it through 2 of the loops; take up the wool again, and draw it through +the 2. This is 1 stitch.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Crochet2" id="Crochet2"></a>Crochet.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>In two colors.</i></p> + +<p>This is always worked in plain crochet. Lay the color not wanted along, +and work<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_59" id="Page_59">[59]</a></span> over it. In changing the color, draw it through before +finishing the stitch, when there are 2 loops on the needle.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Six_Crochet_DOyleys" id="Six_Crochet_DOyleys"></a>Six Crochet D’Oyleys, Round.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>These D’Oyleys are very beautiful.</i></p> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Boar’s head cotton, No. 16, or Berlin wool, in plain, open, and treble +Crochet.</i></p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="DIAMOND" id="DIAMOND"></a>DIAMOND PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 8 stitches, and join it.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—1 treble <a name="err3" id="err3"></a>3 chain stitch in every chain stitch.</p> + +<p>2nd round—3 treble, 3 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>3rd round—5 treble, 3 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>4th round—7 treble, 3 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>5th round—9 treble, 3 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>6th round—Miss 2, 7 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain.</p> + +<p>7th round—Miss 2, 5 treble, 3 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 3 chain.</p> + +<p>8th round—Miss 3, 3 treble, 3 chain, miss 3, 5 treble, 3 chain.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_60" id="Page_60">[60]</a></span>9th round—Miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1, +1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1, 7 treble, 2 chain.</p> + +<p>10th round—3 treble, 2 chain, miss 3, 3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 5 +treble, 2 chain, miss 2.</p> + +<p>11th round—5 treble, 2 chain, 5 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 2 +chain, miss 2.</p> + +<p>12th round—7 treble, 2 chain, 7 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 3 +chain, miss 2.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="DAMIER" id="DAMIER"></a>DAMIER PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 9 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—2 plain in every stitch.</p> + +<p>2nd round—3 chain, miss 1, 1 plain.</p> + +<p>3rd round—3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain.</p> + +<p>4th round—3 chain, miss 3, 3 plain in 1 of the round before.</p> + +<p>5th round—3 chain, miss 3, 2 plain in 1, 2 plain.</p> + +<p>6th round—4 chain, miss 3, 2 plain in 1, 3 plain.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_61" id="Page_61">[61]</a></span>7th round—4 chain, miss 4, 2 plain in 1, 4 plain.</p> + +<p>8th round—1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>9th round—8 chain, 3 plain, miss 4.</p> + +<p>10th round—Plain.</p> + +<p>11th round—6 chain, miss 9, 2 plain; the 2 plain are in the middle of +the 8 chain in the 9th round.</p> + +<p>12th round—10 plain, and 2 in the 11th stitch.</p> + +<p>13th round—3 treble, 3 chain, miss 2.</p> + +<p>14th round—4 chain, miss 3, 3 treble.</p> + +<p>15th round—4 treble, miss 3, 4 chain.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="TRELLIS" id="TRELLIS"></a>TRELLIS PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>A chain of 12 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—3 chain, and 1 plain in every stitch.</p> + +<p>2nd round—3 chain, 1 plain; the plain stitch in the middle of the 3 +chain, in the last round.</p> + +<p>3rd round—5 chain, 1 plain; the plain stitch in the middle.</p> + +<p>4th round—Same as 3rd.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_62" id="Page_62">[62]</a></span>5th round—6 chain, 1 plain.</p> + +<p>6th round—Treble.</p> + +<p>7th round—2 chain, miss 1, 1 treble.</p> + +<p>8th round—2 treble in 1, miss 3, 2 chain; the 2 chain over the 2 in +last row.</p> + +<p>9th round—Same as 8th.</p> + +<p>10th round—2 treble in 1, miss 3, 3 chain.</p> + +<p>11th round—2 treble, miss 3, 4 chain.</p> + +<p>12th round—Same as 6th.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="FILET" id="FILET"></a>FILET PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Chain of 7 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—9 chain, 1 plain in every stitch.</p> + +<p>2nd round—<a name="err4" id="err4"></a>7 plain, miss 3.</p> + +<p>3rd round—6 chain, miss 5, 2 plain; the 2 plain in the middle of the +chain in 1st round.</p> + +<p>4th round—3 plain, and 2 plain in the 4th stitch.</p> + +<p>5th round—3 plain, 6 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>6th round—Plain.</p> + +<p>7th round—5 chain, miss 7, 2 plain in the chain of last round.</p> + +<p>8th round—Plain.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_63" id="Page_63">[63]</a></span>9th round—5 chain, miss 2, 1 plain.</p> + +<p>10th round—5 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in chain of last round.</p> + +<p>11th round—Same as 10th.</p> + +<p>12th round—Same as 10th.</p> + +<p>13th round—5 plain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>14th round—2 treble, 2 chain, miss 1.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="SCOLLOP" id="SCOLLOP"></a>SCOLLOP PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 9 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—1 treble, 1 chain, in every stitch.</p> + +<p>2nd round—2 treble, putting the needle through the chain of round +before, 2 chain.</p> + +<p>3rd round—3 treble in the chain of last round, 3 chain.</p> + +<p>4th round—5 treble in the chain, 2 chain.</p> + +<p>5th round—7 treble in the chain, 1 chain.</p> + +<p>6th round—10 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in the middle of the 7 treble in +last round.</p> + +<p>7th round—1 treble, 1 chain, in every stitch for 8 stitches, miss 3.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_64" id="Page_64">[64]</a></span>8th and 9th rounds—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>10th round—3 plain, 6 chain, miss 5.</p> + +<p>11th round—1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 1 chain, miss 1, 6 treble.</p> + +<p>12th round—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1.</p> + + +<h4 class="pattern2"><a name="SEME" id="SEME"></a>SEME PATTERN.</h4> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 9 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—2 plain in every stitch.</p> + +<p>2nd round—3 chain, 2 treble.</p> + +<p>3rd round—4 chain, 2 treble in 1, miss 4.</p> + +<p>4th round—2 treble in 1, 2 chain, miss 2.</p> + +<p>5th round—2 chain, miss 2, 2 treble.</p> + +<p>6th round—2 treble in 1, 3 chain, miss 3.</p> + +<p>7th round—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>8th round—2 treble in 1, 2 chain, miss 3.</p> + +<p>9th round—3 treble in 1, 1 chain, miss 3.</p> + +<p>10th <a name="corr7" id="corr7"></a>round—3 treble in 1, 2 chain, miss 3.</p> + +<p>11th round—3 treble in 1, 3 chain, miss 4; the treble stitches in the +chain of the last round.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_65" id="Page_65">[65]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Fringe_for_DOyleys2" id="Fringe_for_DOyleys2"></a>Fringe for D’Oyleys.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Cut a skein of cotton in pieces of 3 inches.</i></p> + +<p>Put the needle in a stitch of the work, take 2 pieces of the cotton, +fold them on the needle, draw them through, and draw the ends through +the loop, pull it tight.</p> + +<p>Knitting cotton, No. 12, is the best for the fringe.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Scollop_for_DOyleys" id="Scollop_for_DOyleys"></a>Scollop for D’Oyleys.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>To be worked on the D’Oyleys.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—7 chain, miss 3, 5 plain.</p> + +<p>2nd round—1 treble, 1 chain for 7 stitches, 1 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, 2 +chain, miss 2.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Wheel_Pattern" id="Wheel_Pattern"></a>Wheel Pattern Insertion.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Boar’s head cotton No. 20, fine steel needle, make a chain of 500 +stitches for each yard.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—5 treble stitches in 1, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 1 chain, +miss 1.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_66" id="Page_66">[66]</a></span>2nd round—Turn the work so as to work in the chain on the other side; +work the same as 1st row, the 5 treble in the same stitch as the 5 +treble on the other side.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Ecaille" id="Ecaille"></a>Ecaille Pattern Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Boar’s head cotton No. 34, fine steel needle, make a chain of 500 +stitches for each yard.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—3 chain, miss 1, 5 <a name="corr8" id="corr8"></a>plain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—6 chain, miss 5, (this over the 3 chain in the last row,) 3 +plain, in the middle of the 5 plain in last row.</p> + +<p>4th row—8 chain, miss 8, 1 plain in the middle of the 3 plain in the +last row.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Open_Vandyke" id="Open_Vandyke"></a>Open Vandyke Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Chain and cotton as last receipt.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Treble.</p> + +<p>2nd row—The same.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_67" id="Page_67">[67]</a></span>3rd row—1 plain, 4 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>4th row—1 chain, 1 plain; the plain stitches are always in the middle +of the chain in last row; 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 +plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain; turn back, so as to work on the 4th +row.</p> + +<p>5th row—1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, 4 chain, +miss 5, 1 plain; turn back.</p> + +<p>6th row—1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain. Work 6 +shepherd’s stitches down the side of vandyke, so as to bring the thread +to the 3rd row: this forms 1 vandyke.</p> + +<p>Repeat from 4th row.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Close_Vandyke" id="Close_Vandyke"></a>Close Vandyke Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Commence as last receipt.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—2 chain, 5 treble; turn back, so as to work on 2nd row.</p> + +<p>3rd row—2 chain, miss 1, 3 treble, turn back.</p> + +<p>4th row—2 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain;<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_68" id="Page_68">[68]</a></span> work 6 shepherd stitches +to bring the cotton to the 2nd row. Commence from 2nd row. When all the +vandykes are worked, finish with a row of 3 chain, miss 2, 3 plain, all +round them.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Double_Scallop" id="Double_Scallop"></a>Double Scallop Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Commence as before.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—3 chain, miss 3, 3 treble.</p> + +<p>3rd row—3 plain, 7 chain, miss 3.</p> + +<p>4th row—1 chain, 1 plain, 1 chain, miss 1, (1 chain, 1 plain, 7 times.)</p> + +<p>5th row—The same as 3rd, except the 3 plain stitches are to be worked +in the middle of the last scollop.</p> + +<p>6th row—Same as 4th.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Diamond_Insertion" id="Diamond_Insertion"></a>Diamond Insertion.</h3> + +<p>1st row—Treble.</p> + +<p>2nd row—1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_69" id="Page_69">[69]</a></span>3rd row—2 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble.</p> + +<p>4th row—Same as 2nd.</p> + +<p>5th row—Same as 1st.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Cuffs" id="Cuffs"></a>Cuffs.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Diamond Pattern.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 85 stitches, boar’s head cotton No. 20.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 9 treble, 2 chain, miss 2; at the +end of these rows, 1 treble, 2 chain, beside the pattern. Work backwards +and forwards.</p> + +<p>2nd row—2 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 7 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble.</p> + +<p>3rd row—3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 5 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 2 treble.</p> + +<p>4th row—4 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble.</p> + +<p>5th row—5 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 4 treble.</p> + +<p>6th row—Same as 4th.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_70" id="Page_70">[70]</a></span>7th row—Same as 3rd.</p> + +<p>8th row—Same as 2nd.</p> + +<p>9th row—Same as 1st.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Edging_for_Cuffs" id="Edging_for_Cuffs"></a>Edging for Cuffs.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>To be worked on.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Treble.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>4th row—2 treble in the chain stitch of last row, 2 chain, 2 plain in +the 2 chain of last row, 5 chain; work the same on the other side.</p> + +<p>Work down the side of the cuff plain, working 7 chain stitches for +button holes.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Crochet_Collar" id="Crochet_Collar"></a>Crochet Collar.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 120 stitches, No. 14 cotton.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>2nd row—2 chain, 1 plain, miss 1.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_71" id="Page_71">[71]</a></span>3rd row—1 plain, 3 chain; the plain stitch is always in the middle of +the chain in the row before.</p> + +<p>Repeat the 3rd row 10 times. Then 1 row, 5 chain, 1 plain, miss 4.</p> + +<p>Finish with a small cord and tassels.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Round_Sofa_Pillow" id="Round_Sofa_Pillow"></a>Round Sofa Pillow.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Double Berlin wool, make a chain of 100 stitches, work it backwards and +forwards. Shaded wool, colors violet, green, scarlet, blue, and +orange.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Violet, 1 chain, 3 treble in 1, miss 3.</p> + +<p>Work 5 rows more the same, always working the 3 treble stitches in the +chain stitch of the row before; then 6 rows of green, 6 of scarlet, 6 +blue, 6 orange, and commence at 1st row.</p> + +<p>The size must be according to the pillow it is to cover, about 16 +inches.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_72" id="Page_72">[72]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Bead_Crochet" id="Bead_Crochet"></a>Bead Crochet.</h3> + +<p>Thread the beads on the silk, and pass a bead down before working the +stitch; this is always worked on the wrong side.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Handsome_Bead_Purse" id="Handsome_Bead_Purse"></a>Handsome Bead Purse.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>With square ends, pattern No. 1, middle size netting silk, colours +ponceau white, shaded green, and No. 5 steel beads. Make a chain of +80 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>With ponceau make it round, and work 2 rounds plain; then 5 rounds of +pattern in ponceau, 5 in white, 14 in shaded green, 5 in white, 5 of +ponceau, 8 rounds plain ponceau, and 34 rows backwards and forwards, for +the opening, working 3 bead stitches at the beginning and end of every +other row; make it round again, work 3 plain rounds, repeat pattern.</p> + +<p>Finish the ends with a fringe of steel beads.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 470px;"> +<span class="caption">1</span><br /> +<img src="images/fig-01.png" width="470" height="234" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 1" /><br /> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_73" id="Page_73">[73]</a></span></p> + + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Bead_Purse" id="Bead_Purse"></a>Bead Purse.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Pattern No. 4.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Colours white and shaded blue, gold or steel beads, No. 5. Make a chain +of 88 stitches white.</i></p> + +<p>Make it round; work 2 rounds plain, and 3 rounds, putting a bead on +every stitch, shaded blue; work the star pattern; then 3 rounds in beads +with white, 6 rounds plain, and 34 rows backwards and forwards for the +opening, working 3 bead stitches at the beginning and end of every other +row; make it round, and repeat the pattern.</p> + +<p>Finish with a fringe of <a name="corr9" id="corr9"></a>beads.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 513px;"> +<span class="caption">4</span><br /> +<img src="images/fig-04.png" width="513" height="330" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 4" /> +</div> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Table_Cover" id="Table_Cover"></a>Table Cover.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>In squares, plain crochet.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Each square is a different color in Berlin wool; colors violet, green, +scarlet, stone, blue, and orange, 6 shades of each color and black; +work 2 rounds of each shade. Make a chain of 8 stitches with the +lightest shade.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—Work 2 stitches in 1.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_74" id="Page_74">[74]</a></span>2nd round—3 stitches in 1, 3 plain.</p> + +<p>3rd round—3 stitches in 1, 5 plain.</p> + +<p>4th round—2nd shade, 3 in 1, 7 plain.</p> + +<p>5th round—3 stitches in 1, 9 plain.</p> + +<p>6th round—3rd shade, 3 in 1, 11 plain.</p> + +<p>7th round—3 in 1, 13 plain.</p> + +<p>8th round—4th shade, 3 in 1, 15 plain.</p> + +<p>9th round—3 in 1, 17 plain.</p> + +<p>10th round—5th shade, 5 in 1, 19 plain.</p> + +<p>11th round—3 in 1, 21 plain.</p> + +<p>12th round—6th shade, 3 in 1, 23 plain.</p> + +<p>13th round—3 in 1, 25 plain.</p> + +<p>14th round—Black, 3 in 1, 27 plain.</p> + +<p>15th round—3 in 1, 29 plain.</p> + +<p>This finishes 1 square. Work all the colors the same; when sufficient +are made, crochet them together with black. A small pattern may also be +worked in each square.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Bell_Pulls" id="Bell_Pulls"></a>Bell Pulls.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Pattern No. 2.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>In double Berlin wool, the ground claret, 4 shades of green, and 3 of +orange; make a chain of 50 stitches for each quarter of a yard.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Orange.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_75" id="Page_75">[75]</a></span>2nd row—2nd shade.</p> + +<p>3rd row—3rd shade.</p> + +<p>4th row—Claret.</p> + +<p>5th row—Darkest green and claret; work the first row of pattern with +the green.</p> + +<p>6th row—2nd shade of green and claret.</p> + +<p>7th row—3rd shade of green and claret.</p> + +<p>8th row—4th shade of green and 2nd shade of orange.</p> + +<p>9th row—4th shade of green, 3rd shade of orange.</p> + +<p>10th row—Same as 7th.</p> + +<p>11th row—Same as 6th.</p> + +<p>12th row—Same as 5th.</p> + +<p>13th row—Same as 4th.</p> + +<p>14th row—Same as 3rd.</p> + +<p>15th row—As 2nd.</p> + +<p>16th row—As 1st.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 434px;"> +<span class="caption">2</span><br /> +<img src="images/fig-02.png" width="434" height="201" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 2" /> +</div> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Greek_Cap" id="Greek_Cap"></a>Greek Cap.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Patterns Nos. 3 and 9.</i></p> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Coarse Netting Silk, and Gold Twist.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Ground black, 3 shades of ponceau, +3 of green, 4 of orange; make a chain of 7 stitches with black.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—2 stitches in 1.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_76" id="Page_76">[76]</a></span>2nd round—1 ponceau, lightest shade, 1 ponceau, 2 black in 1.</p> + +<p>3rd round—2 ponceau in 1, 2 black.</p> + +<p>4th round—2 ponceau in 1 ponceau, 2 black.</p> + +<p>5th round—2 ponceau in 1, 2 ponceau, 2 black.</p> + +<p>Repeat the 2 last rounds, working 1 ponceau more each round until there +are 102 stitches; 3 rounds of black, 4 plain, 2 in the 5th stitch; 3 +rounds of gold, thus—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 black round plain, +next round black, 4 plain and 2 in 1 in the 5th stitch, then work the +pattern with black ground.</p> + +<p>1st round—Darkest green and black.</p> + +<p>2nd round—2nd shade of green and black.</p> + +<p>3rd round—3rd shade of green and black.</p> + +<p>4th round—Darkest ponceau and black.</p> + +<p>5th round—2nd shade and black.</p> + +<p>6th round—3rd shade and black.</p> + +<p>7th round—Darkest blue and black.</p> + +<p>8th round—2nd shade and black.</p> + +<p>9th round—3rd shade and black.</p> + +<p>10th round—Darkest orange and black.</p> + +<p>11th round—2nd shade and black.</p> + +<p>12th round—3rd shade and black.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_77" id="Page_77">[77]</a></span>13th round—4th shade and black.</p> + +<p>14th round—Plain black.</p> + +<p>15th round—Black, 4 plain and 2 in 1 in the 5th stitch.</p> + +<p>This finishes the increase; it will now be 22 inches round; repeat the +gold rounds and the pattern until within 2 inches of the finish; then +work the 3 rounds of gold, 1 round of <a name="corr10" id="corr10"></a>ponceau; then pattern No. 9 in the +gold on ponceau ground.</p> + +<p>If required larger, it must be increased before the 2nd pine pattern in +the black rounds.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> +<span class="caption">3</span> +<img src="images/fig-03.png" width="500" height="212" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 3" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 451px;"> +<span class="caption">9</span> +<img src="images/fig-09.png" width="451" height="191" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 9" /> +</div> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Cigar_or_Card_Case" id="Cigar_or_Card_Case"></a>Cigar or Card Case.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Pattern No. 4.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Middle sized silk, shaded scarlet and blue No. 6, steel and gold beads. +Make a chain of 10 stitches in scarlet.</i></p> + +<p>1st round—2 stitches in 1.</p> + +<p>2nd round—1 plain, 2 in the 2nd stitch.</p> + +<p>3rd round—2 in the 3rd stitch, repeat the<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_78" id="Page_78">[78]</a></span> last round, working 1 stitch +more until there are 128 stitches; thread on the scarlet 3 rows of steel +beads; work 3 rounds, putting a bead on every stitch; thread the gold +beads on the blue; work 1 plain round; then commence the star pattern; +after the pattern 1 plain row; thread three rows of steel beads on the +blue, and work three rounds a bead on every stitch; then work the star +pattern in scarlet and gold beads; work another piece the same. It is +then made up on a frame.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Bag" id="Bag"></a>Bag.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>In Treble Open Crochet.</i></p> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Colors, white, blue, and gold twist.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 140 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Pattern, 1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, work 3 rounds of each color for 5 +inches, and finish with cord and tassels to match.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_79" id="Page_79">[79]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Square_Sofa_Pillow" id="Square_Sofa_Pillow"></a>Square Sofa Pillow.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Pattern No. 5. Berlin wool.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 160 stitches, or 100 for double Berlin wool. Colours, 4 +shades of green, 4 of scarlet, 4 of stone, and white.</i></p> + +<p>1st pattern—Open crochet, 3 treble, 3 chain, miss 3.</p> + +<p>1st row—Darkest green.</p> + +<p>2nd row—3rd shade of green, working the 3 treble stitches in the 3 +chain of the last row.</p> + +<p>3rd row—2nd shade of green.</p> + +<p>4th row—1st shade of green.</p> + +<p>2nd pattern, No. 5.</p> + +<p>1st row—Darkest stone and darkest scarlet.</p> + +<p>2nd row—3rd shades of stone and scarlet.</p> + +<p>3rd row—2nd shades of stone and scarlet.</p> + +<p>4th row—1st shades of stone and scarlet.</p> + +<p>5th row—White. This is the ground of the stripe.</p> + +<p>6th row—1st shade of green and white.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_80" id="Page_80">[80]</a></span>7th row—2nd shade and white.</p> + +<p>8th row—3rd shade and white.</p> + +<p>9th row—4th shade and white.</p> + +<p>10th row—Same as 9th.</p> + +<p>11th row—Same as 8th.</p> + +<p>12th row—Same as 7th.</p> + +<p>13th row—Same as 6th.</p> + +<p>14th row—As 5th.</p> + +<p>15th row—As 4th.</p> + +<p>16th row—As 3rd.</p> + +<p>17th row—As 2nd.</p> + +<p>18th row—As 1st.</p> + +<p>Then work the open pattern again, and repeat until square.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 474px;"> +<span class="caption">5</span> +<img src="images/fig-05.png" width="474" height="276" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 5" /> +</div> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Half-Square_Shawl" id="Half-Square_Shawl"></a>Half-Square Shawl.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Plain Crochet. Double Chené wool of various colors and black. Make a +chain of 3 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Work 2 stitches in 1 at the beginning of the row; work the rest +plain at the end of the row; leave 7 inches of wool<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_81" id="Page_81">[81]</a></span> for the fringe. In +commencing a row the ends must be worked under for a few stitches.</p> + +<p>Pattern—1 row black and 2 chené. Increase until there are 350 stitches; +then loop in a fringe to correspond with the other side.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Another_Shawl" id="Another_Shawl"></a>Another Shawl.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>3 Shades of Violet, 3 of Stone, and White.</i></p> + +<p>Increase as the last, and work 1 row of each shade.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Crochet_Shoes" id="Crochet_Shoes"></a>Crochet Shoes.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Berlin wool, pattern No. 6.</i></p> + +<p>The shoes must be worked from a paper pattern the size required. +Commence at the toe, and increase by working 2 stitches in 1 at the +beginning and end of the row until sufficiently deep. For the sides work +about a third of the front.</p> + +<p>Gold color and French blue for the ground, and 3 shades of each for the +pattern.</p> + +<p>1st row—2 stitches of blue and 2 of <a name="corr11" id="corr11"></a>gold.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_82" id="Page_82">[82]</a></span>2nd row—Gold.</p> + +<p>3rd row—Gold and dark blue.</p> + +<p>4th row—2nd shade of blue and gold.</p> + +<p>5th row—3rd shade of blue and gold.</p> + +<p>6th row—Gold color, repeat from 1st row.</p> + +<p>The next pattern the same, except the ground is blue, and the spots +shades of gold.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 499px;"> +<span class="caption">6</span> +<img src="images/fig-06.png" width="499" height="201" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 6" /> +</div> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Sole_for_Shoes" id="Sole_for_Shoes"></a>Sole for Shoes.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>6 Thread Black Fleecy.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 8 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—1 row plain. This is not repeated.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Take both sides of the chain on the needle and work according +to shape, working it backwards and forwards.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Crochet_Purse" id="Crochet_Purse"></a>Crochet Purse.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>2nd size Netting Silk, 2 colours. No. 6 steel beads. Make a chain of +120 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—1 treble, 1 chain, pass a bead down, miss 1; work 2 rows of +each colour for 6 inches.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_83" id="Page_83">[83]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Shamrock_Purse" id="Shamrock_Purse"></a>Shamrock Purse.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Pattern No. 8.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>In close crochet, fine silk; colors, green, violet, and white; steel +and gold beads, No. 5. Make a chain of 150 stitches with white; +thread the steel beads upon the white.</i></p> + +<p>Work 3 rows the same as in last receipt, then with green and gold beads, +work the pattern; then 3 rows of white, with steel beads, as before, and +with violet and gold beads, work the pattern again.</p> + +<p>Three stripes of each color form the purse.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 413px;"> +<span class="caption">8</span> +<img src="images/fig-08.png" width="413" height="140" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 8" /> +</div> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Honeycomb_Edging" id="Honeycomb_Edging"></a>Honeycomb Edging.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Make a chain of 480 stitches for each yard. Boar’s head cotton No. 24.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—10 chain, miss 5 (1 plain, 3 chain, miss 1, 4 times), 1 plain.</p> + +<p>2nd row—1 treble, 1 chain in the 3 chain of the row before; repeat 6 +times, 1 chain (1 plain, 3 chain, miss 4, 3 times), 1 plain, 1 chain.</p> + +<p>3rd row—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 7 times,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_84" id="Page_84">[84]</a></span> 1 chain (1 plain, 1 chain, +miss <a name="corr12" id="corr12"></a>4, twice), 1 plain, 1 chain.</p> + +<p>4th row—1 plain and 3 treble in every treble stitch of the last row; +then 1 chain, 1 plain, 3 chain, 1 plain, 1 chain.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Anti-Macassar2" id="Anti-Macassar2"></a>Anti-Macassar.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Boar’s head cotton No. 10, or knitting cotton No. 12. Make a chain of +145 stitches. Work backwards and forwards.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—4 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble; +at the end, work 1 treble, 2 chain, beside the pattern.</p> + +<p>2nd row—3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, +2 chain, miss 2, 2 treble.</p> + +<p>3rd row—2 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, +1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble.</p> + +<p>4th row—1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, (1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 3 +times,) 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2.</p> + +<p>5th row—Same as 3rd.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_85" id="Page_85">[85]</a></span>6th row—Same as 2nd.</p> + +<p>7th row—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>Work 24 inches. Finish with double scollop edging.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Travelling_Bag" id="Travelling_Bag"></a>Travelling Bag.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Pattern No. 7.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>In double Berlin wool, 5 shades of scarlet, 4 shades of stone, 4 shades +of couleur de bois, light green, black, white, and shaded blue. Make +a chain of 150 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Black and darkest bois, 2 stitches of each.</p> + +<p>2nd row—2nd shade and black.</p> + +<p>3rd row—3rd shade, plain.</p> + +<p>4th row—4th shade and green, 21 stitches of green, and 3 of bois, +lightest shade.</p> + +<p>5th row—White and 1st shade of scarlet, 21 white, and 3 scarlet.</p> + +<p>6th row—2nd shade of scarlet, 1st shade of stone; 3 stone, 15 scarlet, +3 stone, 3 scarlet.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_86" id="Page_86">[86]</a></span>7th row—2nd shade of stone, 3rd shade of scarlet; same as 6th row.</p> + +<p>8th row—3rd shade of stone, 4th shade of scarlet; same as 7th row.</p> + +<p>9th row—4th shade of stone, 5th shade of scarlet.</p> + +<p>10th row—Same as 9th.</p> + +<p>Repeat the colors back again, ending with a plain row of the darkest +couleur de bois, and the 2 rows of 2 stitches; then 6 rows of shaded +blue; work until there are 18 inches.</p> + +<p>Finish with a clasp.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 474px;"> +<span class="caption">7</span> +<img src="images/fig-07.png" width="474" height="225" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 7" /> +</div> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Table_Cover2" id="Table_Cover2"></a>Table Cover.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Pattern No. 9.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Berlin wool. Make a chain of 350 stitches in single wool, or 200 in +double, for each 1/2-yard. Colors--4 shades of crimson, green, and +violet; ground--black and shaded orange.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Black.</p> + +<p>2nd row—Lightest crimson and black.</p> + +<p>3rd row—2nd shade crimson and black.</p> + +<p>4th row—3rd shade and black.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_87" id="Page_87">[87]</a></span>5th row—4th shade and black.</p> + +<p>6th row—Dark green and black.</p> + +<p>7th row—2nd shade and black.</p> + +<p>8th row—3rd shade and black.</p> + +<p>9th row—4th shade and black.</p> + +<p>10th row—White and black.</p> + +<p>11th row—Lightest violet and black.</p> + +<p>12th row—2nd shade of violet and black.</p> + +<p>13th row—3rd shade and black.</p> + +<p>14th row—<a name="corr13" id="corr13"></a>4th shade and black.</p> + +<p>Then 1 row of black, and 6 rows of shaded orange.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="A_Chain" id="A_Chain"></a>A Chain.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>Fine brown braid.</i></p> + +<p>Wind the braid in 2 balls, join them together, and make a loop; then, +holding the 2 braids over the 4th finger, work a chain stitch with each +of the braids alternately, until 1 yard and a 1/4 long. Fasten it with a +steel slide.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_88" id="Page_88">[88]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Cap" id="Cap"></a>Cap.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>In Berlin wool shaded, and floss silk. Make a chain of 120 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Pattern—1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1.</p> + +<p>Work 12 rows, leaving 1 stitch at the beginning and end of every row, to +decrease it; work a row all round, and then commence the</p> + +<h4 class="pattern2">BORDER.</h4> + +<p>1st row—Work 3 chain stitches, miss 1, 1 plain.</p> + +<p>2nd row—The same.</p> + +<p>3rd row—5 chain, miss 4, 1 plain; the plain stitch in the middle of the +chain of last row.</p> + +<p>4th row—Same as 3rd for a 3rd of the row; break the wool off.</p> + +<p>5th row—6 chain, miss 6, 1 plain, for a 3rd of the row.</p> + +<p>Work the other side the same; then a row of the floss silk, the same as +the 5th, all along.</p> + +<p>Finish with a ribbon for the back and ends.</p> + + + +<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_89" id="Page_89">[89]</a></span></p> + +<h2 class="chapterhead"><a name="NETTING" id="NETTING"></a>NETTING.</h2> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Anti-Macassar3" id="Anti-Macassar3"></a>Anti-Macassar.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>As Pattern No. 10.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Mesh No. 6, cotton No. 12, foundation 70 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Net 120 rows. For the fringe, with double cotton, and a mesh 2 inches +wide, net 2 stitches in 1 all round; it is then embroidered thus—thread +a rug needle with the cotton, and begin in the corner; take 1 thread, +and miss 1, twice, as in darning; work 5 threads in each; then work the +contrary way, forming a <a name="corr14" id="corr14"></a>vandyke. Work 2 rows in this manner; then count +the middle stitch of the work, and make a diamond, same as the border.</p> + +<p>Various patterns may be worked in this manner, but they are impossible +to describe.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 341px;"> +<span class="caption">10</span> +<img src="images/fig-10.png" width="341" height="158" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 10" /> +</div> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_90" id="Page_90">[90]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="DOyley" id="DOyley"></a>D’Oyley.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Mesh No. 8, cotton No. 12, 34 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Net 53 rows.</p> + +<p>Fringe—Mesh 1 inch wide, 2 stitches in 1, all round.</p> + +<p>Embroidered as Anti-Macassar.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Bread_Basket_DOyley" id="Bread_Basket_DOyley"></a>Bread Basket D’Oyley.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Mesh No. 6, cotton No. 12, 50 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Net 126 rows. Fringe as D’Oyley.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Netted_Purse" id="Netted_Purse"></a>Netted Purse.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>For a Gentleman.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Mesh No. 15, coarse netting silk, 90 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Net 8 inches; join up 34 stitches on each side, leaving 22 for the +opening.</p> + +<p>This purse takes 4 skeins of silk.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_91" id="Page_91">[91]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Ladys_Purse" id="Ladys_Purse"></a>Lady’s Purse.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Mesh No. 16, 3 skeins of 2nd size purse silk, 70 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Net 8 inches, join up 26 stitches on each side, leaving 18 for the +opening.</p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Bead_Purse2" id="Bead_Purse2"></a>Bead Purse.</h3> + +<p class="needles"><i>Mesh No. 14, coarse silk, and No. 7 beads 3 bunches, 60 stitches; +measure 1 yard and a 1/4 of silk, thread a small sewing needle with +it.</i></p> + +<p>1st row—Net the 1st stitch, thread 2 beads, pass them close to the last +stitch; net the stitch, and continue putting 2 beads in every stitch.</p> + +<p>2nd row—The same, keeping the 2 beads on the outside.</p> + +<p>Work 7 inches, join up 22 stitches on each side, leaving 16 for the +opening.</p> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_92" id="Page_92">[92]</a></span></p> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Wedding_Purse" id="Wedding_Purse"></a>Wedding Purse.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>With Motto No. 11.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Extra fine white netting silk, and No. 4 gold beads; meshes Nos. 6, 16, +and 19; 65 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>With No. 16 mesh net 7 rows.</p> + +<p>No. 6 mesh, net 3 stitches in 1.</p> + +<p>No. 19 mesh, net 3 plain rows.</p> + +<p>No. 6 mesh, net 1 row.</p> + +<p>No. 16 mesh, net a row, netting 3 stitches together every stitch; +repeat. Net 7 rows.</p> + +<p>Repeat this pattern twice more.</p> + +<p>In the next pattern, instead of working the 3 rows with No. 19 mesh, +work the motto No. 2.</p> + +<p>With No. 19 mesh, net 1 plain row, net 62 stitches, and then begin the +motto; finish the row plain. Then cut the silk off, commence at the +other end, and work the second row of motto; at the end of this row, cut +the silk off, and knot the 2 ends together, to prevent losing a stitch. +After the motto is finished, net 1 plain row, and repeat the first +pattern 3 times.</p> + +<p>The beads are put on in the following<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_93" id="Page_93">[93]</a></span> manner,—thread a bead, (with a +small needle,) net 1 stitch, pass the silk under the mesh, put the +needle through the bead, bring the silk in front again; this brings the +bead on the knot.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 591px;"> +<span class="caption">11</span><br /> +<img src="images/fig-11.png" width="591" height="179" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 11" /><br /> +<span class="caption">Pattern chart</span> +</div> + +<hr class="pattbreak" /> + +<h3 class="pattern"><a name="Another_Purse" id="Another_Purse"></a>Another Purse.</h3> + +<p class="yarntype"><i>With motto No. 12.</i></p> + +<p class="needles"><i>Fine silk, brown or blue, mesh No. 18, No. 5 steel beads, 90 stitches.</i></p> + +<p>Net 4 inches plain.</p> + +<p>Then commence the motto, putting the beads in as former receipt.</p> + +<p>Net 25 stitches, net the first row of motto, finish the row plain; cut +the silk off, and commence at the other end. Net 4 inches plain, to +correspond with the other side.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 559px;"> +<span class="caption">12</span> +<img src="images/fig-12.png" width="559" height="149" alt="Pattern chart" title="Fig. 12" /> +<span class="caption">Pattern chart</span> +</div> + + + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_94" id="Page_94">[94]</a></span></p> + + +<p class="titlepage">LONDON:<br /> +Printed by Kelly & Pritchett, 32, Houndsditch.</p> + + + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> +<h2 class="chapterhead"><a name="ERRATA" id="ERRATA"></a>ERRATA.</h2> + + +<p>Page 45, in <a href="#err1">9th row</a>, for slip 1, read <i>slip 2</i>.</p> + +<p>Page 45, in <a href="#err2">19th row</a>, for purl 1, read <i>knit 3</i>.</p> + +<p>Page 59, in <a href="#err3">1st round</a>, for 1 treble, read <i>1 treble 3 chain</i>.</p> + +<p>Page 62, in <a href="#err4">second round</a>, for 7 chain, read <i>7 plain</i>.</p> + + + +<hr class="chapbreak" /> +<h2><a name="Transcribers_Note" id="Transcribers_Note"></a>Transcriber’s Note</h2> + + +<div class="tn"> +<p class="titlepage"><a name="trans_note" id="trans_note"></a><b>Transcriber’s Note</b></p> + +<p class="noindent">The following typographical errors were corrected.</p> + +<table class="tntable" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" summary="typos"> +<tr> + <td>Page</td> + <td>Error</td> + <td>Correction</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr1">2</a></td> + <td>are all guaged</td> + <td>are all gauged</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr2">2</a></td> + <td>wire-drawer’s guage</td> + <td>wire-drawer’s gauge</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr3">18</a></td> + <td>knit 2 together</td> + <td>knit 2 together.</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr4">18</a></td> + <td>69 stitches, or 12</td> + <td>69 stitches, or 13</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr5">18</a></td> + <td>3rd row knit 3 together, knit</td> + <td>3rd row knit 3 together, knit 1,</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr6">19</a></td> + <td>long bead tassells</td> + <td>long bead tassels</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr7">64</a></td> + <td>10th rouud</td> + <td>10th round</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr8">66</a></td> + <td>miss 1, 5 plain,</td> + <td>miss 1, 5 plain.</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr9">73</a></td> + <td>fringe of beads</td> + <td>fringe of beads.</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr10">77</a></td> + <td>round of ponceau:</td> + <td>round of ponceau;</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr11">81</a></td> + <td>2 of gold,</td> + <td>2 of gold.</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr12">84</a></td> + <td>1 chain, miss 4 twice</td> + <td>1 chain, miss 4, twice</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr13">87</a></td> + <td>14th row—4</td> + <td>14th row—4th</td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td class="tdr"><a href="#corr14">89</a></td> + <td>a vankyke.</td> + <td>a vandyke.</td> +</tr> +</table> +</div> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with +Twelve Illustrations, by Éléonore Riego de la Branchardière + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK KNITTING, CROCHET, NETTING *** + +***** This file should be named 36669-h.htm or 36669-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/3/6/6/6/36669/ + +Produced by Julia Miller and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with Twelve Illustrations + +Author: Eleonore Riego de la Branchardiere + +Release Date: July 9, 2011 [EBook #36669] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK KNITTING, CROCHET, NETTING *** + + + + +Produced by Julia Miller and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + + + + +Transcriber's Note + +The illustrations were originally located after the table of contents. +They have been moved to follow the patterns that they illustrate. +Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. A list of corrections +is found at the end of the text. The corrections listed on the errata +page have been made in the text. + + + + + KNITTING, + CROCHET, AND NETTING, + + WITH + TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS. + + BY + + M^LLE. RIEGO + DE LA BRANCHARDIERE, + + Teacher of Fancy Works. + + LONDON: + PUBLISHED BY S. KNIGHTS, + 6, 'Change Alley, Cornhill. + 1846. + + [_Registered at Stationers' Hall._] + + PRICE 2s. 6d. + + + + + Printed by Kelly & Pritchett, 32, Houndsditch, London. + + + + + TO LADY MARTINS, + + THIS LITTLE WORK IS HUMBLY DEDICATED, + + WITH HER KIND PERMISSION, + + BY THE AUTHORESS. + + + + +PREFACE + + +The Authoress, having had much experience in teaching, and always +writing her own directions, has been induced to publish this little +Volume for the use of her pupils; and as all the receipts have been +tried, she can with confidence answer for their accuracy. Should any +further instructions be required, she will wait upon any Lady, who will +apply at S. KNIGHTS, 6, 'Change Alley, Cornhill; HOWELL and JAMES, +Regent Street; and at all the principal Berlin shops. + + + + +CONTENTS. + + + KNITTING. PAGE + + Terms used in Knitting 1 + + Manchette or Undersleeves 3 + + Vandyke Edging 4 + + Taie D'Oreiller 5 + + Davidoff Cap 6 + + Twelve D'Oyleys:-- + Rosette Pattern 8 + Pique Pattern 9 + Chenee Pattern 10 + Eglantier Pattern 11 + Tablette Pattern 12 + Plume Pattern 12 + Mimosa Pattern 13 + Lattice Pattern 15 + Lady Bruce's Pattern 16 + Festoon Pattern 17 + Target Pattern 17 + Arabesque Pattern 18 + + Knitted Purse 19 + + Anti Macassar 19 + + Shetland Shawl 21 + + Vandyke Edging 25 + + Turkish Pattern Muff 26 + + Pelerine 27 + + Foot Muff 29 + + Driving Mitts 31 + + Point Lace Edging 32 + + Scollop Edging 35 + + Diamond Edging 37 + + Treble Diamond Edging 38 + + Fringe for D'Oyleys 39 + + Travelling Cap 39 + + Shetland Scarf 40 + + Petit Point Quilt or Table Cover 41 + + Border for Quilt 42 + + Baby's Socks 42 + + Square Shawl 44 + + Border for Shawl 45 + + Polka 46 + + Child's Frock 49 + + Carriage Mat 51 + + Reseau Quilt 52 + + Fringe for Quilt 53 + + + CROCHET. + + Terms used in Crochet 55 + + Shepherd's Crochet 57 + + Double Crochet 57 + + Treble Crochet 58 + + Crochet In two colors 58 + + Six Round D'Oyleys:-- + Diamond Pattern 59 + Damier Pattern 60 + Trellis Pattern 61 + Filet Pattern 62 + Scollop Pattern 63 + Seme Pattern 64 + + Fringe for D'Oyleys 65 + + Scollop for D'Oyleys 65 + + Wheel Pattern Insertion 65 + + Ecaille Pattern Edging 66 + + Open Vandyke Edging 66 + + Close Vandyke Edging 67 + + Double Scollop Edging 68 + + Diamond Insertion 68 + + Cuffs, Diamond Pattern 69 + + Edge for Cuffs 70 + + Crochet Collar 70 + + Round Sofa Pillow 71 + + Bead Crochet 72 + + Handsome Bead Purse 72 + + Bead Purse 73 + + Table Cover in Squares 73 + + Bell Pulls 74 + + Greek Cap 75 + + Card Case 77 + + Bag 78 + + Square Sofa Pillow 79 + + Half-square Shawl 80 + + Another Shawl 81 + + Crochet Shoes 81 + + Sole for Shoes 82 + + Crochet Open Purse 82 + + Shamrock Purse 83 + + Honey Comb Edging 83 + + Anti-Macassar 84 + + Travelling Bag 85 + + Table Cover 86 + + A Chain 87 + + Cap 88 + + + NETTING. + + Anti-Macassar 89 + + D'Oyley 90 + + Bread Basket D'Oyley 90 + + Netted Purse 90 + + Purse for a Lady 91 + + Bead Purse 91 + + Wedding Purse with Motto 92 + + Plain Purse with Motto 93 + + + + + +TERMS USED IN KNITTING. + + +_Cast on_--Make a loop on 1 pin, and with the other pin knit a plain + stitch without taking it off, pass it on to the left pin and repeat. + +_Cast off_--Knit 2 stitches, pass the 1st stitch knitted over the 2nd, + knit 1, turn the 2nd stitch over the last, and repeat to the end; + then cut off the cotton and draw it through to fasten it. + +The 1st stitch of every row should be slipped. + +To make round after casting on 3 pins with the 4th pin, knit the 1st + stitch cast on. + +_In purling a row_, the wool should be in front of the pin. When there + are purl and plain stitches in a row, bring the cotton forward to + purl, and pass it back before knitting the plain stitch. + +_To knit 3 together_--Slip a stitch, knit 2 together, turn the slipped + stitch over them, leaving but 1 stitch. + +_A slipped stitch_ should always be taken off the purl way. + +_To purl_, is to put the pin the contrary way to knitting plain; in + knitting, the pin is put up the stitch, in purling it is put down. + +When this mark (*) occurs in a row, the stitches before it are not to be + repeated in the row, being merely the edge stitches to prevent the + work from decreasing; thus, when knit 3 together is in a row, the row + generally begins with knit 2 together, and ends the same. + +_The stitch over_ in many of the patterns, is always knitted as the 1st + stitch, as many patterns end with make 1, it could not be done + without this stitch. + +Many ladies in working a pattern, copy on cards each row separately; + this prevents confusing one row with another. + +The stitches between the mark, thus (knit 2 together 3 times) are + worked, knit 2 together, knit 2 together, knit 2 together; this + prevents useless repetition. + +The pins and meshes are all gauged by the standard or wire-drawer's + gauge. + +_To raise stitches_--Put the pin in the selvedge or side of the + knitting, put the wool round the pin as in knitting, and bring it + through, so as to form a stitch. + +_To make a stitch_--Bring the wool forward between the needles. + + + + +KNITTING. + + +Manchette or Undersleeves. + +_In 2 colors of Berlin wool._ + +_Pins 19, 17, 11, 1 pair of each, with the colored wool cast on with 19 + pins, 66 stitches._ + +1st row--Purl 1, knit 1. + +2nd row--Knit 1, purl 1. + +Repeat these 2 rows 4 times more, making in all 10 rows, then join on +the white wool, and with No. 11 pins, knit 1 plain row. + +12th row--Make 1, knit 2 together. + +Repeat the last 2 rows 11 times more, making in all 24 of white; then +the color, with No. 17 pins, knit the first 10 rows, join on white, with +No. 11 pins, knit the 24 rows of white as before; then with colored +wool, No. 17 pins, knit the first 10 rows and cast off; finish at the +commencement with vandyke edge as follows. + + +Vandyke Edging. + +_Pins No. 11, white wool, cast on 6 stitches._ + +1st row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 2, knit 2 +together. + +2nd row--Make 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4. + +3rd row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 2, knit 2 +together, make 2, knit 2 together. + +6th row--Slip 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 2, purl 1, knit 4. + +7th row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 6. + +8th row--Cast off all but 6 stitches, knit them plain, and commence at +1st row. + +For each sleeve 10 Vandykes are required. + +_To make 2 stitches is to put the wool twice round the pin._ + + +Taie D'Oreiller. + +_In Shetland Wool._ + +_This pillow is lined with pink or blue satin._ + +_Pins 8, cast on 89 stitches, or 12 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2 together, * knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, repeat +from mark; at the end of this row, make 1, knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 2 together, * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 together. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 5, +make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 +together, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 +together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2. + +12th row--Purl. + +Work until square, and finish with a vandyke edge in the same wool, and +No. 10 pins. + + +The Davidoff Cap. + +_Border white with black spots, middle violet or scarlet, pins No. 8, + Berlin wool, cast on 116 stitches._ + +With white knit 4 rows plain. + +5th row--Black and white, knit 1 black stitch and 3 white. + +6th row--3 white, bring the white forward, pass the black to the back, +knit 1, bring the black forward, pass the white to the back, repeat, +knit 4 rows plain of white. + +11th row--Black and white, knit 2 white, and repeat the 5th row. + +12th row--1 white, bring the wool forward, pass the black to the back, +knit 1, bring the black forward, pass the white to the back, and repeat +the 6th row; repeat from 1st row once more; this finishes the border. +With violet wool begin at the other end of the pins. + +1st row--Make 1, knit 2 together. + +2nd and 3rd rows--Plain. + +4th row--Purl. + +Repeat these 4 rows, knitting 2 together at the beginning of every row, +12 times; cast off. With white wool, raise 120 stitches round the +violet, to form the border at the back, and knit the same as the first +pattern. + +Cast off, and finish with ribbon, or cord, and tassels to match. + + +Set of Twelve D'Oyleys, + +_These patterns are suited for Anti-Macassars, Bread D'Oyleys, Shawls, +&c._ + +_Pins No. 18, Cotton No. 14._ + + +ROSETTE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 at the end._ + +1st row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, repeat, at end of row knit 1 more. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together, make +1. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 together, +repeat from mark; at the end of the row make 1, knit 2 together. + +12th row--Purl + + +PIQUE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, at the end of row knit 1. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make 1, knit +1. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3 together, repeat from mark, at +end of row make 1, knit 2 together. + +8th row--Purl. + + +CHENEE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 6 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, at end of row knit 1. + +2nd row--Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +3rd row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +4th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, at +the end of row make 1, knit 2 together. + +5th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1. + +6th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make +1. + +7th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1. + +8th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1. + + +EGLANTIER PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2 together, * knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit +3 together, repeat from mark, at end of these rows knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 2 together, * knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, knit +3 together, repeat from mark. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 together, +repeat from mark. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, make 1. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 together, knit 1, make 1, knit +1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2. + +12th row--Purl. + + +TABLETTE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 6 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, +repeat from mark, at end of row make 1, knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1. + +4th row--Plain; repeat the 2 last rows twice more, in all 6 rows. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1. + +10th row--Plain. + +11th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +12th row--Plain. + +Repeat the 2 last rows twice more, and commence at 1st row. + + +PLUME PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 8 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2 together, * knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit +3 together, repeat from mark; at the end of the row knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Purl; repeat these 2 rows twice more. + +7th row--Knit 2 together, * knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, knit +3 together; repeat from mark. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 together. + +10th, 11th, and 12th rows--Plain. + +13th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, make 1. + +14th row--Purl; repeat the 2 last rows twice more. + +19th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 together, knit 1, make 1, knit +1. + +20th row--Purl. + +21st row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2. + +22nd, 23rd, and 24th rows--Plain. + + +MIMOSA PATTERN. + +_Cast on 72 stitches, or 14 for each pattern, and 2 over._ + +1st row--Purl 2, knit 3 together, knit 6, purl 2, make 1, knit 1, make +1; at the end of row purl 2. + +2nd row--Knit 2, purl 3, knit 2, purl 7; at end of row knit 2. + +3rd row--Purl 2, knit 3 together, knit 4, purl 2, knit 1, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 1. + +4th row--Knit 2, purl 5. + +5th row--Purl 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, purl 2, knit 2, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 2. + +6th row--Knit 2, purl 7, knit 2, purl 3. + +7th row--Purl 2, knit 3 together, purl 2, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, make +1, knit 3. + +8th row--Knit 2, purl 9, knit 2, purl 1. + +9th row--Purl 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, purl 2, knit 3 together, knit +6. + +10th row--Knit 2, purl 7, knit 2, purl 3. + +11th row--Purl 2, knit 1, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 1, purl 2, knit 3 +together, knit 4. + +12th row--Knit 2, purl 5. + +13th row--Purl 2, knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, purl 2, knit 3 +together, knit 2. + +14th row--Knit 2, purl 3, knit 2, purl 7. + +15th row--Purl 2, knit 3, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, purl 2, knit 3 +together. + +16th row--Knit 2, purl 1, knit 2, purl 9. + + +LATTICE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 72 stitches, or 8 for each pattern._ + +1st row--Knit 1, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) knit 3. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) knit 2. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Knit 3, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) knit 1. + +6th row--Plain. + +7th row--Knit 4, (make 1, knit 2 together twice.) + +8th row--Plain. + +9th row--Knit 2, (knit 2 together, make 1 twice,) knit 2. + +10th row--Plain. + +11th row--Knit 1, (knit 2 together, make 1 twice,) knit 3. + +12th row--Plain. + +13th row--(Knit 2 together, make 1 twice,) knit 4. + +14th row--Plain. + + +LADY BRUCE'S PATTERN. + +_Cast on 74 stitches, or 10 for each pattern, and 4 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1; at end of row knit 4, beside +the pattern. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together, make 1, knit 2 together; at end of row knit 4. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 3 together, repeat from mark; at end of row instead of +knitting 3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together, make 1, knit +2 together, make 1, knit 1; at end of row knit 2 together, knit 2. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2; at end of row knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3; at end of row knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together. + +12th row--Purl. + + +FESTOON PATTERN. + +_Cast on 72 stitches, or 12 for each pattern._ + +1st row--Purl 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 1, 3 times,) +make 1, (knit 2 together twice.) + +2nd row--Purl 11, knit 1. + + +TARGET PATTERN. + +_Cast on 73 stitches, or 6 for each pattern, and 1 over._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1; at end of row +knit 1 plain. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together; +repeat from mark at end of row, make 1, knit 2 together. + +4th row--Plain. + + +ARABESQUE PATTERN. + +_Cast on 69 stitches, or 13 for each pattern, and 4 over._ + +1st row--knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, knit 3 +together, knit 3, make 1; knit the last 4 stitches the same as 1st 4 +every row. + +2nd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 1, make 1, purl 2, purl 3 +together, purl 2, make 1, purl 1. + +3rd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make 1, knit 1, knit 3 +together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2. + +4th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 3, make 1, purl 3 +together, make 1, purl 3. + +Finish them with fringe or scollop edging. + + +Knitted Purse. + +_Pins No. 18, coarse netting silk No. 6, steel beads, thread the beads + on the silk, cast on 61 stitches._ + +1st row--Make 1, knit 2 together; at end of row knit 1 plain. + +2nd row--Make 1, slip 2 beads down close to the pin, knit 2 together; at +end of row knit 1 plain. + +Repeat these 2 rows until there are 8 inches cast off, and sew up 2-3/4 +inches on each side, leaving 2-1/2 inches for the opening. + +The long bead tassels suit this purse best. + + +Anti-Macassar + +_Pins No. 12, cotton No. 12, cast on 118 stitches, or 19 for each + pattern._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 +together, purl 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, knit 2 +together, purl 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1; at the end of every +row knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 3, knit 1, purl 2, knit +1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 3. + +3rd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, (knit +2 together, purl 1, 3 times,) knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1. + +4th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 4, knit 1, purl 1, knit +1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 4. + +5th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 +together, purl 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1. + +6th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 6, knit 1, purl 6. + +7th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 3 +together, make 1, knit 5, make 1. + +8th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, purl 15; finish with fringe. + + +Shetland Shawl. + +_This shawl may be worked with a colored border._ + +_Diamond border and leaf pattern middle. Pins No. 6, cast on 336 + stitches._ + +BORDER. + +1st row--Knit 5, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 6. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Knit 4, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 5. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Knit 3, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4. + +6th row--Plain. + +7th row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 3. + +8th row--Plain. + +9th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 2. + +10th row--Plain. + +11th row--Knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, +make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +12th row--Plain. + +13th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3. + +14th row--Plain. + +15th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3 +together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 4. + +16th row--Plain. + +17th row--Knit 4, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 5. + +18th row--Plain. + +19th row--Knit 5, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 6. + +20th row--Plain. + +21st row--Knit 6, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 7. + +22nd row--Plain. + +Repeat this pattern once more, then with a needle and thread, take 32 +stitches off the pin; these stitches are to be left for the side border. +With the white wool knit 272 stitches plain, leaving 32 stitches for the +other side; fasten them, and commence the + +MIDDLE. + +1st row--Slip 1, knit 1, turn the slipped stitch over the knitted 1, +knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, make 1, knit 2, knit 2 together. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Slip 1, knit 1, turn the slipped stitch over it, knit 1, make +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 1, knit 2 together. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Slip 1, knit 1, turn over, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, +knit 5, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 1, * make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 2 +together, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together; +repeat from mark. + +8th row--Purl. + +9th row--Knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, knit 2 +together, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1. + +10th row--Purl. + +11th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 +together, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 1. + +12th row--Purl. + +13th row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, slip +1, knit 1, turn over, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2. + +14th row--Purl. + +15th row--Knit 2 together, knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) +make 1, knit 3. + +16th row--Purl. + +Repeat this pattern until the middle is square; then knit the sides the +same as the first pattern, until the same length as the middle, sew +them to it, and put all the stitches on 1 pin; then knit the border the +same as commencement. Finish with the following fringe. + + +Vandyke fringe for Shetland Shawl. + +_Pins No. 9, cast on 11 stitches._ + +1st row--Make 1, knit 2 together 5 times, make 1, knit 1. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Make 1, knit 2 together 5 times, make 1, knit 2. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Make 1, knit 2 together 5 times, make 1, knit 3. + +6th row--Plain. + +Repeat the 2 last rows until there are 9 plain stitches. + +19th row--Knit 2 together, make 1, 5 times, knit 2 together, knit 8. + +20th row--Plain. + +21st row--Knit 2 together, make 1, 5 times, knit 2 together, knit 7. + +22nd row--Plain. + +Repeat these 2 rows until there are 11 on the pin, then repeat from 1st +row; when sufficient is made in the plain row, cast off 7 stitches, +leaving 4 to be pulled out for the fringe. + + +Turkish Pattern for a Muff. + +_Double Berlin wool, 2 colors, black and gold._ + +_Pins No. 11, cast on 28 stitches on each of 3 pins._ + +1st round--Gold color, leaving the wool in front of pin, slip 1, pass +the wool round the pin so as to bring it in front, purl 2 together. + +2nd round--Black, knit 1, (this is a black stitch,) slip 1, (a gold +loop,) knit 1. + +3rd round--Same as 2nd; at the end of this round, take the last stitch +off the right hand pin, and put it on the left; repeat from 1st round. + + +Pelerine. + +_Double Berlin wool, scarlet or blue middle, white and black border, in + imitation of Minerva, pins No. 6, cast on 8 stitches with scarlet._ + +1st row--Slip 1, knit 1, * make 1, knit 2, repeat from mark. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2, make 1, slip 1, knit 2, turn +the slipped stitch over the 2 knitted, (make 1, knit 2 twice.) + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Slip 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2; these are the edge stitches, +and therefore not repeated in the row. Make 1, slip 1, knit 2, turn the +slipped stitch over, and repeat until the last 4 stitches; then make 1, +knit 2 twice. + +Repeat the last 2 rows, until there are 120 stitches on the pin, knit a +purl row, next row knit the edge stitches and 15 patterns, (or 50 +stitches); cast off 24 stitches, and, with another pin, finish the row. +This finishes the back. + +The ends are then decreased in the following manner: + +The wool is now at the left side, leave the 50 stitches on the other +pin, and work the other 50, thus: + +1st row--Purl, at the end of row purl 2 together. + +2nd row--Slip 1, knit 2, turn over, repeat the pattern to the end. + +3rd row--As 1st. + +4th row--The same as 2nd; at the end make 1, knit 1. + +Repeat these 4 rows until there are but 3 stitches, cast off, and +commence the other side. + +1st row--Purl 2 together, purl the rest. + +2nd row--Commence with pattern. + +3rd row--Same as first. + +4th row--Knit 2 together, and repeat pattern. + +Repeat these 4 rows until finished. + +For the border, white wool, raise 180 stitches from the outside +selvedge. + +1st row--Make 1, purl 2, repeat. + +2nd row--Pattern. + +3rd row--Purl. + +4th row--Pattern. + +5th row--Purl. + +6th row--Pattern. + +7th row--Make 1, purl 6. + +8th row--Make 1, slip 1, knit 2, turn over, make 1, slip 1, knit 3, turn +over, repeat. + +9th row--Purl. + +10th row--Same as 8th. + +11th row--Purl, cast off. + +Raise 120 stitches, with white, on the wrong side, round the neck, and +work as the white border. For the tufts, cut black wool in pieces of +1-1/2 inch, take 3 pieces, and sew them alternately on the border. + + +Plaid Foot Muff. + +_Scarlet, dark blue, and green 4-thread fleecy._ + +_Pins No. 8, cast on 108 stitches in scarlet._ + +1st row--Plain. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Green, purl. + +4th row--Blue, slip 2, knit 4. + +5th row--Blue, purl 4, slip 2. + +6th row--Blue, slip 2, purl 4. + +7th row--Blue, purl 4, slip 2. + +8th row--Green, plain. + +9th row--Scarlet, purl. + +10th row--Scarlet, purl. + +11th row--Scarlet, plain. + +12th row--Green, purl. + +13th row--Blue, knit 3, slip 2, knit 1. + +14th row--Blue, purl 1, slip 2, purl 3. + +15th row--Same as 13th. + +16th row--Same as 14th. + +17th row--Green, plain. + +18th row--Scarlet, plain. + +Repeat until square, cast off. For the side, cast on 24 stitches, and +knit sufficient to go round 3 sides of the square. + +FOR THE LINING. + +With white wool, cast 102 stitches; make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together, +repeat until square; work 2 pieces. Cut 2 pieces of mill board the size +of the square, and 1 for the side; stretch the work on 1, and cover the +other with cloth, stuffed with fine combed wool, and finish with roleau +and cord. + + +Driving Mitts. + +_4 Pins No. 15, 4-thread fleecy, cast on 18 stitches on each of 2 pins, + and 20 on the 3rd._ + +1st round--Knit 2, purl 2, for 20 rounds. + +21st round--Plain. + +22nd round--Purl 1, knit 3. + +23rd round--Plain. + +24th round--Knit 2, purl 1, knit 1. + +The last 4 rounds form the pattern, and are worked throughout the mitts. + +25th round--Purl 1, make 1, knit 2, make 1, purl 1, this is for the +thumb; knit the rest of round plain. + +Knit 4 rounds, (or 1 pattern,) purling the 1st and 6th stitches. + +30th round--Purl 1, make 1, knit 4, make 1, purl 1, knit the rest to +pattern. + +Knit 3 rounds, and continue increasing for the thumb, every 4th round +working the pattern on the thumb; continue until there are 14 stitches +on the thumb, knit 2 patterns without increasing; then leave the 14 +stitches, or fasten them with a needle and thread; cast on 7 stitches, +and knit 5 patterns, then purl 2, knit 2 for 12 rounds, cast off, put +the 14 stitches on 2 pins, take up the 7 stitches, cast on, and knit 5 +rounds of pattern, purl 2, knit 2 for 12 rounds, cast off. + +Knit the other mitt exactly the same. + + +Point Lace Edging. + +_Pins No. 19, boar's head cotton 34, cast on 15 stitches._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 1, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3. + +2nd row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 +together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit +2 together. + +3rd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +make 1, knit 4. + +4th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +5th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2. + +6th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, (make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit +3 together, twice,) make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together. + +7th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, (knit 2 together, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 2. + +8th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, (knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3 together, make 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together. + +9th row--Same as 7th row. + +10th row--Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 3 together, +make 1, knit 3, twice,) make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +11th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, twice,) knit 2 together, knit +2. + +12th row--Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 2 together, +make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, twice,) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +13th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, (make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +twice.) + +14th row--Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) (make 1, knit 3 together, +make 1, knit 3, twice,) make 1, knit 2 together. + +15th row--Knit 2, make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 1, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 3. + +16th row--Make 1, (knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, +make 1, knit 2 together. + + +Scollop Edging. + +_Pins No. 18, boar's head cotton No. 24, cast on 8 stitches._ + +1st row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 3. + +2nd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +3rd row--Knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4. + +4th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +5th row--The same as 1st row, knitting 1 plain stitch more. + +6th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +7th row--The same as 5th. + +8th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 2, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +9th row--Same as 5th. + +10th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together twice,) make 1, knit 3, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +11th row--Same as 5th. + +12th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) make 1, knit 2, +make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +13th row--Same as 5th. + +14th row--Knit 2, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) make 1, knit 3, +make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +15th row--Same as 11th. + +16th row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, (make 1, knit 2 together, 3 times,) +knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +17th row--Same as 9th. + +18th row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, (make 1, knit 2 together, twice,) +knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +19th row--Same as 7th. + +20th row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, (make 1, knit 2 together, twice,) +knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +21st row--Same as 5th. + +22nd row--Knit 2, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, make +1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +23rd row--Same as 3rd. + +24th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + + +Diamond Edging. + +_Pins No. 17, boar's head cotton No. 20, cast on 7 stitches._ + +1st row--Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit +1. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--Make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 2. + +6th row--Plain. + +7th row--Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit +2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1. + +8th row--Plain. + +9th row--(Make 1, knit 3 together, twice,) make 1, knit 2 together, knit +1. + +10th row--Plain. + +11th row--Make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +12th row--Plain. + + +Treble Diamond Edging. + +_Cast on 7 stitches, Pins No. 17, cotton No. 20._ + +1st row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 2 +together, knit 1. + +2nd row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit the rest plain. + +3rd row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2. + +4th row--Same as 2nd. + +5th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit +1, make 1, knit 2. + +6th row--Same as 2nd. + +7th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 3, make +1, knit 2. + +8th row--Same as 2nd. + +9th row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit +2 together, knit 1. + +10th row--Same as 2nd. + +11th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3 together, make 1, knit +3 together, knit 2 together. + +12th row--Same as 2nd. + + +Fringe for D'Oyleys. + +_Pins No. 19, double cotton, cast on 8 stitches._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together. + +All the rows are the same; when finished, cast off 5 stitches, leaving 3 +to be pulled out for the fringe. + + +Travelling Cap. + +_2 Colors, double Berlin wool, Pins No. 8, cast on 121 stitches._ + +1st row--Colored, purl. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Purl. + +4th row--White, purl. + +5th row--Make 1, knit 2 together. + +Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times more. + +13th row--Colored, purl. + +14th row--Purl. + +15th row--Plain. + +16th row--White, purl. + +17th row--Knit 2 together, make 1. + +Repeat the 2 last rows 3 times more; work from 1st row once more; there +will now be 4 ribs of colored: this is for the front. Commence at the +other end of the pin, and knit 4 colored ribs; this will make the +pattern come on the wrong side. Knit 96 stitches, leaving 25 on the pin, +turn back, knit 71, turn back, leaving 25 on the other side; knit 6 ribs +of 71 stitches, then put all the stitches on 1 pin, and knit 4 ribs all +along; cast off, draw up the ends, and finish with cord and tassel. + + +Shetland Scarf. + +_Pins No. 7, cast on 145 stitches._ + +Work the rosette, eglantier, or lattice pattern, as in D'Oyleys, and +finish with same fringe. + +The first and last quarter of a yard looks well in 6 shades of wool. + + +Petit Point Quilt. + +_Or Table Cover._ + +_Pins No. 5, double Berlin wool, shaded and plain white. With the white + cast on 116 stitches for each yard; if larger, any even number of + stitches._ + +1st row--Shaded wool, knit 1, bring the wool forward, slip 1, pass the +wool back. + +2nd row--Purl 1, pass the wool back, slip 1, bring the wool forward. + +3rd row--White, same as 1st row. + +4th row--White, same as 2nd row. + +Repeat these 4 rows until the required length, cast off, and finish with +the following + + +Border for Quilt. + +_Measure the 4 sides of the work; cast on with white wool 188 stitches + for each yard, and 18 for every 4 inches more._ + +1st row--Purl. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Shaded wool, (knit 2 together, 3 times,) (make 1, knit 1, 5 +times,) make 1, (knit 2 together, 3 times,) knit 1. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Same as 3rd. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Same as 3rd. + +8th row--White, purl. + +Repeat from 1st row 4 times, knit 1 row, purl 1 row; cast off, and sew +on to quilt. + + +Baby's Socks. + +_Pins No. 17, Berlin wool, pink and white. With pink cast on 34 + stitches._ + +Knit 6 rows, making a stitch at the beginning of every row; then 10 +rows, making a stitch every other row; this increase is for the toe. +Knit 6 rows plain, knit 13 stitches at the toe, turn back, and knit 18 +rows of 13 stitches; leave them on the pin, and with a third pin, and +white wool, commence at the other side. Knit a plain row, turn back, +make 1, knit 2 together, to the end. Next row, plain; turn back, make 1, +knit 2 together, for 16 stitches, leaving 16 on the pin; turn back, make +1, knit 2 together to the end, and repeat the 2 last rows 16 times. Cast +on 16 stitches; next row make 1, knit 2 together, to the end, or 32 +stitches; 1 plain row; then with the colored wool that was left at the +13 stitches knit a plain row on, the 32 stitches of white; knit 6 rows +plain; then 10 rows, knitting 2 together every other row at the toe; and +6 rows, knitting 2 together at the beginning of every row: cast off. For +the leg, white wool raise 16 stitches from the colored part, and 12 from +the white piece across; knit the 16 stitches left on the pin; there will +now be 44 stitches on the pin. Pattern: make 1, knit 2 together; 3 rows +plain; repeat for 8 patterns, and cast off. Then, with colored wool, +cast on 9 stitches, knit 5 rows, and cast off; draw the slanting part +together, and sew this piece in. + + +Square Shawl. + +_Pins No. 6, double Berlin or 4-thread fleecy, cast on 325 stitches._ + +1st row--Knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together, make +1, knit 1; at the end of row knit 1 plain. + +2nd row--Purl. + +3rd row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 3 together, make +1, knit 2. + +4th row--Purl. + +5th row--Knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 +together. + +6th row--Purl. + +7th row--Knit 2 together, * make 1, knit 2, make 1, knit 2 together, +knit 1, make 1, knit 3 together, repeat from mark; at the end of row, +make 1, knit 2 together. + +8th row--Purl. + +Work until square. + + +BORDER. + +_In two Colors._ + +_Cast on 359 stitches._ + +With white, or any color that accords well with the middle, knit 6 rows +plain, knitting 2 together at the end of each row. + +7th row--Same color as middle, knit 4, slip 2; at the end of these rows +knit 2 together. + +8th row--Purl 4, slip 2. + +9th row--Knit 3, slip 2, knit 1. + +10th row--Purl 3, slip 2, purl 1. + +Then with white 6 rows plain, knitting 2 together at the end. + +17th row--With the color, knit 2, slip 2, knit 2; at the end of these +rows knit 2 together. + +18th row--Purl 3, slip 2, purl 1. + +19th row--Knit 1, slip 2, knit 3. + +20th row--Purl 2, slip 2, purl 2. + +White; knit 6 rows, knitting 2 together at the end. + +27th row--Slip 2, knit 4. + +28th row--Purl 1, slip 2, purl 3. + +29th row--Knit 1, * knit 4, slip 2; repeat from mark. + +30th row--Slip 2, purl 4. + +With white knit 6 rows, cast off. + +Work 4 pieces the same, sew them on to the shawl, and finish with a +knotted fringe. + + +Polka. + +_For a Child._ + +_Pins No. 9, double Berlin wool, or 4-thread fleecy, cast on 252 + stitches with white._ + +1st row--Make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together; this is the stitch throughout +the Polka. + +Knit 32 rows, join on the color, and knit 16 rows; then knit 51 +stitches, knit 3 together, work on with pattern for 144 stitches, knit 3 +together, finish the row with pattern. Next row knit 51 stitches, make +1, slip 1, knit 3 together, knit 145 stitches, make 1, slip 1, knit 3 +together, finish the row with pattern. Knit 24 rows. Knit 51 stitches, +and knit 3 together, knit 142 stitches of pattern, knit 3 together; +finish the row with pattern. Next row knit 51 stitches of pattern, make +1, slip 1, knit 3 together, knit 139 stitches of pattern, make 1, slip +1, knit 3 together; finish with pattern. Knit 24 rows; decrease as +above, knitting 6 less in the middle. Knit 24 rows; decrease again. Knit +10 rows. Knit 51 stitches of pattern, then knit 1, knit 2 together, to +within 51 stitches of the end; finish with pattern. + +Next row, after knitting the 51 stitches, make 1, slip 1, knit 3 +together, within 51; there will now be 168 stitches on the pin. Knit 36 +rows. Knit the 51 stitches, leave them, and with another pin, cast off 9 +stitches for the arm hole, knit 48 stitches of pattern, cast off 9 +stitches; leave the fronts on the pins, and knit 40 rows; then knit 3 +together, finish the row in pattern. At the end of the next row, knit 3 +together. Knit 3 rows. Knit 3 together at the end of the next row. Knit +12 rows. Knit 3 together at the end. Knit 12 rows. Knit 3 together. Cast +off the back. + +For the fronts, knit 40 rows, knit 3 together at the arm hole; at the +end of next row, knit 3 together. Knit 8 rows, decrease again, knit 8 +rows, decrease, knit 8 rows, decrease, knit 2 rows, decrease as before; +cast off 6 stitches at the front, decrease at the arm hole. Next row, +cast off 3 stitches, decrease at the arm hole, and cast off. Knit the +other front the same. + +SLEEVE. + +_Cast on 72 stitches._ + +Knit 70 rows of pattern. + +71st row--Knit 54 stitches, turn back. + +72nd row--Knit to the end. + +73rd row--Knit 51 stitches, turn back. + +74th row--Knit to the end. + +75th row--Knit 42 stitches, turn, knit to the end. + +77th row--Knit 36 stitches, turn, and knit to the end. + +79th row--Knit 33 stitches, turn, and knit to the end. + +81st row--Knit 30 stitches, turn, and knit to the end. + +Then knit 22 rows all along; cast off. + +COLLAR. + +_Cast on 144 stitches._ + +With white, knit 24 rows; join on the color, knit 6 rows. + +31st row--Knit 129 stitches, turn back, and knit to within 15 stitches +of the other end; turn back, knit till within 21. Next row, the same; +turn back, knit till within 30. Next row, the same, knit till within 33. +Next row, the same, knit till within 36. Cast off. + +For the side border and cuffs, cast on 15 stitches with white, and knit +the length of the color. + + +Child's Frock. + +_For a child 3 or 4 years of age._ + +_Pins No. 5, Berlin wool, 6 shades of each color, and white. With the + darkest shade, cast on 348 stitches._ + +Pattern--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 4. All the rows are the same. + +Knit 2 rows of each shade, and 12 of white; 12 shaded, 12 white, 12 +shaded; knit the rest white until long enough. + +BODY. + +_Cast on 90 stitches._ + +With the 6th shade, knit the pattern to the lightest shade, and 4 rows +of white; then knit 15 stitches of pattern, cast off 12 stitches. With +another pin knit 36 stitches, turn back, and knit 8 rows of 36 stitches; +this is for the front. + +For the back: on the side where the stitches were cast off, knit 8 rows +of white; on the other side, cast off 12 stitches, knit 8 rows; put all +the stitches on 1 pin again, and with the lightest shade, work to the +darkest. + +FOR THE SLEEVES. + +_Cast on 36 stitches with the darkest shade._ + +Knit to the lightest, then 16 of white; cast off. Sew the skirt to a +band, and round the neck and sleeves with a vandyke edging as 2nd +receipt. + + +Carriage Mat. + +_No. 4 pins, 8-thread fleecy, or 4-thread doubled, border white with + black spots, and scarlet or orange middle. With the white cast 73 + stitches; cut a skein of white and black in pieces of 6 inches._ + +1st row--Knit 1, take 2 pieces of the cut wool, white, put them on the +left pin, and cross them, so as to bring 1 end in front, and 1 at the +back; then with the right hand pin, knit the loop and a stitch together, +bring the end at the back forward between the pins. + +2nd row--Plain. + +3rd row--Slip the 1st stitch, and repeat the 1st row. + +4th row--Plain. + +5th row--The same as the 1st row, putting on 1 black loop and 6 white, +alternately. + +6th row--Plain. + +Repeat from 1st row once more; in the 5th row, put on 2 white loops +before commencing the pattern, to bring the black spots in a diamond. + +Then commence the middle; knit in 7 loops of white, 22 of color, and 7 +of white. Repeat until the middle is square, and knit the white to +correspond with the beginning. + +When finished, it must be sent to be sheared and combed. + + +Reseau Quilt. + +_Pins No. 9, 6-thread fleecy, pink and white; cast on 192 stitches with + white._ + +1st row--Pink, having wool in front, slip 1, make 1, by turning the wool +round the pin, purl 2 together. + +2nd row--With white, at other end of pin, knit 1, slip 1, (this is a +pink loop,) knit 1. + +3rd row--Slip 1, purl 2. + +4th row--With pink, at the other end, make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together. + +5th row--White, knit 2, slip 1. + +6th row--Slip 1, purl 2. + +Repeat from 1st row. Finish with + + +KNITTED FRINGE. + +_Cast on 12 stitches, with doubled wool._ + +1st row--Make 1, knit 2 together, knit 2; all the rows are the same. + +Knit 12 rows of each color; when finished cast off 7 stitches, leaving 5 +to be pulled out for the fringe. + + + + +TERMS USED IN CROCHET. + + +_To make a chain_--Make a loop, and draw the wool through it. + +_To commence a row_--Put the needle in the side of the 1st stitch, bring + the wool through, and work a chain stitch. After the 1st row, there + is always a stitch at the side. + +_Miss a stitch_--Pass over 1 of the row before. + +_To increase_--Work 2 stitches in 1. + +_To decrease_--Miss a stitch. + +In crochet that is worked square, at the end of a row, cut the wool off, + and draw it through to fasten it; begin at the other end. + +_In the chain_--Put the needle through the loop formed by the chain + stitches, in the row before, instead of in a stitch. + + + + +CROCHET. + + +Shepherd or Single Crochet. + +_This stitch is usually worked round, for Cuffs, Muffatees, Boots, &c. +&c._ + +Make a chain, join it, keep the loop on the needle. + +1st round--Put the needle in the 1st chain stitch, draw the wool +through; there will now be 2 loops on the needle; draw the last loop +through the 1st. + +In the 2nd and following rounds, take the 1st part of the chain on the +needle. + + +Plain, Double, or French Crochet. + +Make a chain. After commencing the row, put the needle in a stitch of +the chain, draw the wool through; there will be 2 loops on the needle. +Take the wool on the needle again, and draw it through the 2 loops. At +the end, cut the wool off, draw it through, and begin at the other end. + + +Treble Crochet. + +Make a chain. After commencing the row, put the wool round the needle, +put the needle in a stitch of the chain, draw the wool through; there +will be 3 loops on the needle. Take the wool on the needle again, draw +it through 2 of the loops; take up the wool again, and draw it through +the 2. This is 1 stitch. + + +Crochet. + +_In two colors._ + +This is always worked in plain crochet. Lay the color not wanted along, +and work over it. In changing the color, draw it through before +finishing the stitch, when there are 2 loops on the needle. + + +Six Crochet D'Oyleys, Round. + +_These D'Oyleys are very beautiful._ + +_Boar's head cotton, No. 16, or Berlin wool, in plain, open, and treble + Crochet._ + + +DIAMOND PATTERN. + +_Make a chain of 8 stitches, and join it._ + +1st round--1 treble 3 chain stitch in every chain stitch. + +2nd round--3 treble, 3 chain, miss 1. + +3rd round--5 treble, 3 chain, miss 1. + +4th round--7 treble, 3 chain, miss 1. + +5th round--9 treble, 3 chain, miss 1. + +6th round--Miss 2, 7 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain. + +7th round--Miss 2, 5 treble, 3 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 3 chain. + +8th round--Miss 3, 3 treble, 3 chain, miss 3, 5 treble, 3 chain. + +9th round--Miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1, +1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1, 7 treble, 2 chain. + +10th round--3 treble, 2 chain, miss 3, 3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 5 +treble, 2 chain, miss 2. + +11th round--5 treble, 2 chain, 5 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 2 +chain, miss 2. + +12th round--7 treble, 2 chain, 7 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 3 +chain, miss 2. + + +DAMIER PATTERN. + +_Make a chain of 9 stitches._ + +1st round--2 plain in every stitch. + +2nd round--3 chain, miss 1, 1 plain. + +3rd round--3 chain, miss 2, 1 plain. + +4th round--3 chain, miss 3, 3 plain in 1 of the round before. + +5th round--3 chain, miss 3, 2 plain in 1, 2 plain. + +6th round--4 chain, miss 3, 2 plain in 1, 3 plain. + +7th round--4 chain, miss 4, 2 plain in 1, 4 plain. + +8th round--1 treble, 2 chain, miss 1. + +9th round--8 chain, 3 plain, miss 4. + +10th round--Plain. + +11th round--6 chain, miss 9, 2 plain; the 2 plain are in the middle of +the 8 chain in the 9th round. + +12th round--10 plain, and 2 in the 11th stitch. + +13th round--3 treble, 3 chain, miss 2. + +14th round--4 chain, miss 3, 3 treble. + +15th round--4 treble, miss 3, 4 chain. + + +TRELLIS PATTERN. + +_A chain of 12 stitches._ + +1st round--3 chain, and 1 plain in every stitch. + +2nd round--3 chain, 1 plain; the plain stitch in the middle of the 3 +chain, in the last round. + +3rd round--5 chain, 1 plain; the plain stitch in the middle. + +4th round--Same as 3rd. + +5th round--6 chain, 1 plain. + +6th round--Treble. + +7th round--2 chain, miss 1, 1 treble. + +8th round--2 treble in 1, miss 3, 2 chain; the 2 chain over the 2 in +last row. + +9th round--Same as 8th. + +10th round--2 treble in 1, miss 3, 3 chain. + +11th round--2 treble, miss 3, 4 chain. + +12th round--Same as 6th. + + +FILET PATTERN. + +_Chain of 7 stitches._ + +1st round--9 chain, 1 plain in every stitch. + +2nd round--7 plain, miss 3. + +3rd round--6 chain, miss 5, 2 plain; the 2 plain in the middle of the +chain in 1st round. + +4th round--3 plain, and 2 plain in the 4th stitch. + +5th round--3 plain, 6 chain, miss 1. + +6th round--Plain. + +7th round--5 chain, miss 7, 2 plain in the chain of last round. + +8th round--Plain. + +9th round--5 chain, miss 2, 1 plain. + +10th round--5 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in chain of last round. + +11th round--Same as 10th. + +12th round--Same as 10th. + +13th round--5 plain, miss 1. + +14th round--2 treble, 2 chain, miss 1. + + +SCOLLOP PATTERN. + +_Make a chain of 9 stitches._ + +1st round--1 treble, 1 chain, in every stitch. + +2nd round--2 treble, putting the needle through the chain of round +before, 2 chain. + +3rd round--3 treble in the chain of last round, 3 chain. + +4th round--5 treble in the chain, 2 chain. + +5th round--7 treble in the chain, 1 chain. + +6th round--10 chain, miss 7, 1 plain in the middle of the 7 treble in +last round. + +7th round--1 treble, 1 chain, in every stitch for 8 stitches, miss 3. + +8th and 9th rounds--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +10th round--3 plain, 6 chain, miss 5. + +11th round--1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 1 chain, miss 1, 6 treble. + +12th round--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + + +SEME PATTERN. + +_Make a chain of 9 stitches._ + +1st round--2 plain in every stitch. + +2nd round--3 chain, 2 treble. + +3rd round--4 chain, 2 treble in 1, miss 4. + +4th round--2 treble in 1, 2 chain, miss 2. + +5th round--2 chain, miss 2, 2 treble. + +6th round--2 treble in 1, 3 chain, miss 3. + +7th round--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +8th round--2 treble in 1, 2 chain, miss 3. + +9th round--3 treble in 1, 1 chain, miss 3. + +10th round--3 treble in 1, 2 chain, miss 3. + +11th round--3 treble in 1, 3 chain, miss 4; the treble stitches in the +chain of the last round. + + +Fringe for D'Oyleys. + +_Cut a skein of cotton in pieces of 3 inches._ + +Put the needle in a stitch of the work, take 2 pieces of the cotton, +fold them on the needle, draw them through, and draw the ends through +the loop, pull it tight. + +Knitting cotton, No. 12, is the best for the fringe. + + +Scollop for D'Oyleys. + +_To be worked on the D'Oyleys._ + +1st round--7 chain, miss 3, 5 plain. + +2nd round--1 treble, 1 chain for 7 stitches, 1 chain, miss 2, 1 plain, 2 +chain, miss 2. + + +Wheel Pattern Insertion. + +_Boar's head cotton No. 20, fine steel needle, make a chain of 500 + stitches for each yard._ + +1st round--5 treble stitches in 1, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 1 chain, +miss 1. + +2nd round--Turn the work so as to work in the chain on the other side; +work the same as 1st row, the 5 treble in the same stitch as the 5 +treble on the other side. + + +Ecaille Pattern Edging. + +_Boar's head cotton No. 34, fine steel needle, make a chain of 500 + stitches for each yard._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--3 chain, miss 1, 5 plain. + +3rd row--6 chain, miss 5, (this over the 3 chain in the last row,) 3 +plain, in the middle of the 5 plain in last row. + +4th row--8 chain, miss 8, 1 plain in the middle of the 3 plain in the +last row. + + +Open Vandyke Edging. + +_Chain and cotton as last receipt._ + +1st row--Treble. + +2nd row--The same. + +3rd row--1 plain, 4 chain, miss 1. + +4th row--1 chain, 1 plain; the plain stitches are always in the middle +of the chain in last row; 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 +plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain; turn back, so as to work on the 4th +row. + +5th row--1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain, 4 chain, +miss 5, 1 plain; turn back. + +6th row--1 chain, miss 1, 1 plain, 4 chain, miss 5, 1 plain. Work 6 +shepherd's stitches down the side of vandyke, so as to bring the thread +to the 3rd row: this forms 1 vandyke. + +Repeat from 4th row. + + +Close Vandyke Edging. + +_Commence as last receipt._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--2 chain, 5 treble; turn back, so as to work on 2nd row. + +3rd row--2 chain, miss 1, 3 treble, turn back. + +4th row--2 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain; work 6 shepherd stitches +to bring the cotton to the 2nd row. Commence from 2nd row. When all the +vandykes are worked, finish with a row of 3 chain, miss 2, 3 plain, all +round them. + + +Double Scallop Edging. + +_Commence as before._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--3 chain, miss 3, 3 treble. + +3rd row--3 plain, 7 chain, miss 3. + +4th row--1 chain, 1 plain, 1 chain, miss 1, (1 chain, 1 plain, 7 times.) + +5th row--The same as 3rd, except the 3 plain stitches are to be worked +in the middle of the last scollop. + +6th row--Same as 4th. + + +Diamond Insertion. + +1st row--Treble. + +2nd row--1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2. + +3rd row--2 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble. + +4th row--Same as 2nd. + +5th row--Same as 1st. + + +Cuffs. + +_Diamond Pattern._ + +_Make a chain of 85 stitches, boar's head cotton No. 20._ + +1st row--1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 9 treble, 2 chain, miss 2; at the +end of these rows, 1 treble, 2 chain, beside the pattern. Work backwards +and forwards. + +2nd row--2 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 7 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble. + +3rd row--3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 5 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 2 treble. + +4th row--4 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble. + +5th row--5 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 4 treble. + +6th row--Same as 4th. + +7th row--Same as 3rd. + +8th row--Same as 2nd. + +9th row--Same as 1st. + + +Edging for Cuffs. + +_To be worked on._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--Treble. + +3rd row--Same as 1st. + +4th row--2 treble in the chain stitch of last row, 2 chain, 2 plain in +the 2 chain of last row, 5 chain; work the same on the other side. + +Work down the side of the cuff plain, working 7 chain stitches for +button holes. + + +Crochet Collar. + +_Make a chain of 120 stitches, No. 14 cotton._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +2nd row--2 chain, 1 plain, miss 1. + +3rd row--1 plain, 3 chain; the plain stitch is always in the middle of +the chain in the row before. + +Repeat the 3rd row 10 times. Then 1 row, 5 chain, 1 plain, miss 4. + +Finish with a small cord and tassels. + + +Round Sofa Pillow. + +_Double Berlin wool, make a chain of 100 stitches, work it backwards and + forwards. Shaded wool, colors violet, green, scarlet, blue, and + orange._ + +1st row--Violet, 1 chain, 3 treble in 1, miss 3. + +Work 5 rows more the same, always working the 3 treble stitches in the +chain stitch of the row before; then 6 rows of green, 6 of scarlet, 6 +blue, 6 orange, and commence at 1st row. + +The size must be according to the pillow it is to cover, about 16 +inches. + + +Bead Crochet. + +Thread the beads on the silk, and pass a bead down before working the +stitch; this is always worked on the wrong side. + + +Handsome Bead Purse. + +_With square ends, pattern No. 1, middle size netting silk, colours + ponceau white, shaded green, and No. 5 steel beads. Make a chain of + 80 stitches._ + +With ponceau make it round, and work 2 rounds plain; then 5 rounds of +pattern in ponceau, 5 in white, 14 in shaded green, 5 in white, 5 of +ponceau, 8 rounds plain ponceau, and 34 rows backwards and forwards, for +the opening, working 3 bead stitches at the beginning and end of every +other row; make it round again, work 3 plain rounds, repeat pattern. + +Finish the ends with a fringe of steel beads. + +[Illustration: 1] + + +Bead Purse. + +_Pattern No. 4._ + +_Colours white and shaded blue, gold or steel beads, No. 5. Make a chain + of 88 stitches white._ + +Make it round; work 2 rounds plain, and 3 rounds, putting a bead on +every stitch, shaded blue; work the star pattern; then 3 rounds in beads +with white, 6 rounds plain, and 34 rows backwards and forwards for the +opening, working 3 bead stitches at the beginning and end of every other +row; make it round, and repeat the pattern. + +Finish with a fringe of beads. + +[Illustration: 4] + + +Table Cover. + +_In squares, plain crochet._ + +_Each square is a different color in Berlin wool; colors violet, green, + scarlet, stone, blue, and orange, 6 shades of each color and black; + work 2 rounds of each shade. Make a chain of 8 stitches with the + lightest shade._ + +1st round--Work 2 stitches in 1. + +2nd round--3 stitches in 1, 3 plain. + +3rd round--3 stitches in 1, 5 plain. + +4th round--2nd shade, 3 in 1, 7 plain. + +5th round--3 stitches in 1, 9 plain. + +6th round--3rd shade, 3 in 1, 11 plain. + +7th round--3 in 1, 13 plain. + +8th round--4th shade, 3 in 1, 15 plain. + +9th round--3 in 1, 17 plain. + +10th round--5th shade, 5 in 1, 19 plain. + +11th round--3 in 1, 21 plain. + +12th round--6th shade, 3 in 1, 23 plain. + +13th round--3 in 1, 25 plain. + +14th round--Black, 3 in 1, 27 plain. + +15th round--3 in 1, 29 plain. + +This finishes 1 square. Work all the colors the same; when sufficient +are made, crochet them together with black. A small pattern may also be +worked in each square. + + +Bell Pulls. + +_Pattern No. 2._ + +_In double Berlin wool, the ground claret, 4 shades of green, and 3 of + orange; make a chain of 50 stitches for each quarter of a yard._ + +1st row--Orange. + +2nd row--2nd shade. + +3rd row--3rd shade. + +4th row--Claret. + +5th row--Darkest green and claret; work the first row of pattern with +the green. + +6th row--2nd shade of green and claret. + +7th row--3rd shade of green and claret. + +8th row--4th shade of green and 2nd shade of orange. + +9th row--4th shade of green, 3rd shade of orange. + +10th row--Same as 7th. + +11th row--Same as 6th. + +12th row--Same as 5th. + +13th row--Same as 4th. + +14th row--Same as 3rd. + +15th row--As 2nd. + +16th row--As 1st. + +[Illustration: 2] + + +Greek Cap. + +_Patterns Nos. 3 and 9._ + +_Coarse Netting Silk, and Gold Twist._ + +_Ground black, 3 shades of ponceau, 3 of green, 4 of orange; make a + chain of 7 stitches with black._ + +1st round--2 stitches in 1. + +2nd round--1 ponceau, lightest shade, 1 ponceau, 2 black in 1. + +3rd round--2 ponceau in 1, 2 black. + +4th round--2 ponceau in 1 ponceau, 2 black. + +5th round--2 ponceau in 1, 2 ponceau, 2 black. + +Repeat the 2 last rounds, working 1 ponceau more each round until there +are 102 stitches; 3 rounds of black, 4 plain, 2 in the 5th stitch; 3 +rounds of gold, thus--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 black round plain, +next round black, 4 plain and 2 in 1 in the 5th stitch, then work the +pattern with black ground. + +1st round--Darkest green and black. + +2nd round--2nd shade of green and black. + +3rd round--3rd shade of green and black. + +4th round--Darkest ponceau and black. + +5th round--2nd shade and black. + +6th round--3rd shade and black. + +7th round--Darkest blue and black. + +8th round--2nd shade and black. + +9th round--3rd shade and black. + +10th round--Darkest orange and black. + +11th round--2nd shade and black. + +12th round--3rd shade and black. + +13th round--4th shade and black. + +14th round--Plain black. + +15th round--Black, 4 plain and 2 in 1 in the 5th stitch. + +This finishes the increase; it will now be 22 inches round; repeat the +gold rounds and the pattern until within 2 inches of the finish; then +work the 3 rounds of gold, 1 round of ponceau; then pattern No. 9 in the +gold on ponceau ground. + +If required larger, it must be increased before the 2nd pine pattern in +the black rounds. + +[Illustration: 3] + +[Illustration: 9] + + +Cigar or Card Case. + +_Pattern No. 4._ + +_Middle sized silk, shaded scarlet and blue No. 6, steel and gold beads. + Make a chain of 10 stitches in scarlet._ + +1st round--2 stitches in 1. + +2nd round--1 plain, 2 in the 2nd stitch. + +3rd round--2 in the 3rd stitch, repeat the last round, working 1 stitch +more until there are 128 stitches; thread on the scarlet 3 rows of steel +beads; work 3 rounds, putting a bead on every stitch; thread the gold +beads on the blue; work 1 plain round; then commence the star pattern; +after the pattern 1 plain row; thread three rows of steel beads on the +blue, and work three rounds a bead on every stitch; then work the star +pattern in scarlet and gold beads; work another piece the same. It is +then made up on a frame. + + +Bag. + +_In Treble Open Crochet._ + +_Colors, white, blue, and gold twist._ + +_Make a chain of 140 stitches._ + +Pattern, 1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, work 3 rounds of each color for 5 +inches, and finish with cord and tassels to match. + + +Square Sofa Pillow. + +_Pattern No. 5. Berlin wool._ + +_Make a chain of 160 stitches, or 100 for double Berlin wool. Colours, 4 + shades of green, 4 of scarlet, 4 of stone, and white._ + +1st pattern--Open crochet, 3 treble, 3 chain, miss 3. + +1st row--Darkest green. + +2nd row--3rd shade of green, working the 3 treble stitches in the 3 +chain of the last row. + +3rd row--2nd shade of green. + +4th row--1st shade of green. + +2nd pattern, No. 5. + +1st row--Darkest stone and darkest scarlet. + +2nd row--3rd shades of stone and scarlet. + +3rd row--2nd shades of stone and scarlet. + +4th row--1st shades of stone and scarlet. + +5th row--White. This is the ground of the stripe. + +6th row--1st shade of green and white. + +7th row--2nd shade and white. + +8th row--3rd shade and white. + +9th row--4th shade and white. + +10th row--Same as 9th. + +11th row--Same as 8th. + +12th row--Same as 7th. + +13th row--Same as 6th. + +14th row--As 5th. + +15th row--As 4th. + +16th row--As 3rd. + +17th row--As 2nd. + +18th row--As 1st. + +Then work the open pattern again, and repeat until square. + +[Illustration: 5] + + +Half-Square Shawl. + +_Plain Crochet. Double Chene wool of various colors and black. Make a + chain of 3 stitches._ + +1st row--Work 2 stitches in 1 at the beginning of the row; work the rest +plain at the end of the row; leave 7 inches of wool for the fringe. In +commencing a row the ends must be worked under for a few stitches. + +Pattern--1 row black and 2 chene. Increase until there are 350 stitches; +then loop in a fringe to correspond with the other side. + + +Another Shawl. + +_3 Shades of Violet, 3 of Stone, and White._ + +Increase as the last, and work 1 row of each shade. + + +Crochet Shoes. + +_Berlin wool, pattern No. 6._ + +The shoes must be worked from a paper pattern the size required. +Commence at the toe, and increase by working 2 stitches in 1 at the +beginning and end of the row until sufficiently deep. For the sides work +about a third of the front. + +Gold color and French blue for the ground, and 3 shades of each for the +pattern. + +1st row--2 stitches of blue and 2 of gold. + +2nd row--Gold. + +3rd row--Gold and dark blue. + +4th row--2nd shade of blue and gold. + +5th row--3rd shade of blue and gold. + +6th row--Gold color, repeat from 1st row. + +The next pattern the same, except the ground is blue, and the spots +shades of gold. + +[Illustration: 6] + + +Sole for Shoes. + +_6 Thread Black Fleecy._ + +_Make a chain of 8 stitches._ + +1st row--1 row plain. This is not repeated. + +2nd row--Take both sides of the chain on the needle and work according +to shape, working it backwards and forwards. + + +Crochet Purse. + +_2nd size Netting Silk, 2 colours. No. 6 steel beads. Make a chain of + 120 stitches._ + +1st row--1 treble, 1 chain, pass a bead down, miss 1; work 2 rows of +each colour for 6 inches. + + +Shamrock Purse. + +_Pattern No. 8._ + +_In close crochet, fine silk; colors, green, violet, and white; steel + and gold beads, No. 5. Make a chain of 150 stitches with white; + thread the steel beads upon the white._ + +Work 3 rows the same as in last receipt, then with green and gold beads, +work the pattern; then 3 rows of white, with steel beads, as before, and +with violet and gold beads, work the pattern again. + +Three stripes of each color form the purse. + +[Illustration: 8] + + +Honeycomb Edging. + +_Make a chain of 480 stitches for each yard. Boar's head cotton No. 24._ + +1st row--10 chain, miss 5 (1 plain, 3 chain, miss 1, 4 times), 1 plain. + +2nd row--1 treble, 1 chain in the 3 chain of the row before; repeat 6 +times, 1 chain (1 plain, 3 chain, miss 4, 3 times), 1 plain, 1 chain. + +3rd row--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 7 times, 1 chain (1 plain, 1 chain, +miss 4, twice), 1 plain, 1 chain. + +4th row--1 plain and 3 treble in every treble stitch of the last row; +then 1 chain, 1 plain, 3 chain, 1 plain, 1 chain. + + +Anti-Macassar. + +_Boar's head cotton No. 10, or knitting cotton No. 12. Make a chain of + 145 stitches. Work backwards and forwards._ + +1st row--4 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 3 treble; +at the end, work 1 treble, 2 chain, beside the pattern. + +2nd row--3 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, +2 chain, miss 2, 2 treble. + +3rd row--2 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, +1 chain, miss 1, 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, 1 treble. + +4th row--1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2, (1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1, 3 +times,) 1 treble, 2 chain, miss 2. + +5th row--Same as 3rd. + +6th row--Same as 2nd. + +7th row--Same as 1st. + +Work 24 inches. Finish with double scollop edging. + + +Travelling Bag. + +_Pattern No. 7._ + +_In double Berlin wool, 5 shades of scarlet, 4 shades of stone, 4 shades + of couleur de bois, light green, black, white, and shaded blue. Make + a chain of 150 stitches._ + +1st row--Black and darkest bois, 2 stitches of each. + +2nd row--2nd shade and black. + +3rd row--3rd shade, plain. + +4th row--4th shade and green, 21 stitches of green, and 3 of bois, +lightest shade. + +5th row--White and 1st shade of scarlet, 21 white, and 3 scarlet. + +6th row--2nd shade of scarlet, 1st shade of stone; 3 stone, 15 scarlet, +3 stone, 3 scarlet. + +7th row--2nd shade of stone, 3rd shade of scarlet; same as 6th row. + +8th row--3rd shade of stone, 4th shade of scarlet; same as 7th row. + +9th row--4th shade of stone, 5th shade of scarlet. + +10th row--Same as 9th. + +Repeat the colors back again, ending with a plain row of the darkest +couleur de bois, and the 2 rows of 2 stitches; then 6 rows of shaded +blue; work until there are 18 inches. + +Finish with a clasp. + +[Illustration: 7] + + +Table Cover. + +_Pattern No. 9._ + +_Berlin wool. Make a chain of 350 stitches in single wool, or 200 in + double, for each 1/2-yard. Colors--4 shades of crimson, green, and + violet; ground--black and shaded orange._ + +1st row--Black. + +2nd row--Lightest crimson and black. + +3rd row--2nd shade crimson and black. + +4th row--3rd shade and black. + +5th row--4th shade and black. + +6th row--Dark green and black. + +7th row--2nd shade and black. + +8th row--3rd shade and black. + +9th row--4th shade and black. + +10th row--White and black. + +11th row--Lightest violet and black. + +12th row--2nd shade of violet and black. + +13th row--3rd shade and black. + +14th row--4th shade and black. + +Then 1 row of black, and 6 rows of shaded orange. + + +A Chain. + +_Fine brown braid._ + +Wind the braid in 2 balls, join them together, and make a loop; then, +holding the 2 braids over the 4th finger, work a chain stitch with each +of the braids alternately, until 1 yard and a 1/4 long. Fasten it with a +steel slide. + + +Cap. + +_In Berlin wool shaded, and floss silk. Make a chain of 120 stitches._ + +Pattern--1 treble, 1 chain, miss 1. + +Work 12 rows, leaving 1 stitch at the beginning and end of every row, to +decrease it; work a row all round, and then commence the + +BORDER. + +1st row--Work 3 chain stitches, miss 1, 1 plain. + +2nd row--The same. + +3rd row--5 chain, miss 4, 1 plain; the plain stitch in the middle of the +chain of last row. + +4th row--Same as 3rd for a 3rd of the row; break the wool off. + +5th row--6 chain, miss 6, 1 plain, for a 3rd of the row. + +Work the other side the same; then a row of the floss silk, the same as +the 5th, all along. + +Finish with a ribbon for the back and ends. + + + + +NETTING. + + +Anti-Macassar. + +_As Pattern No. 10._ + +_Mesh No. 6, cotton No. 12, foundation 70 stitches._ + +Net 120 rows. For the fringe, with double cotton, and a mesh 2 inches +wide, net 2 stitches in 1 all round; it is then embroidered thus--thread +a rug needle with the cotton, and begin in the corner; take 1 thread, +and miss 1, twice, as in darning; work 5 threads in each; then work the +contrary way, forming a vandyke. Work 2 rows in this manner; then count +the middle stitch of the work, and make a diamond, same as the border. + +Various patterns may be worked in this manner, but they are impossible +to describe. + +[Illustration: 10] + + +D'Oyley. + +_Mesh No. 8, cotton No. 12, 34 stitches._ + +Net 53 rows. + +Fringe--Mesh 1 inch wide, 2 stitches in 1, all round. + +Embroidered as Anti-Macassar. + + +Bread Basket D'Oyley. + +_Mesh No. 6, cotton No. 12, 50 stitches._ + +Net 126 rows. Fringe as D'Oyley. + + +Netted Purse. + +_For a Gentleman._ + +_Mesh No. 15, coarse netting silk, 90 stitches._ + +Net 8 inches; join up 34 stitches on each side, leaving 22 for the +opening. + +This purse takes 4 skeins of silk. + + +Lady's Purse. + +_Mesh No. 16, 3 skeins of 2nd size purse silk, 70 stitches._ + +Net 8 inches, join up 26 stitches on each side, leaving 18 for the +opening. + + +Bead Purse. + +_Mesh No. 14, coarse silk, and No. 7 beads 3 bunches, 60 stitches; + measure 1 yard and a 1/4 of silk, thread a small sewing needle with + it._ + +1st row--Net the 1st stitch, thread 2 beads, pass them close to the last +stitch; net the stitch, and continue putting 2 beads in every stitch. + +2nd row--The same, keeping the 2 beads on the outside. + +Work 7 inches, join up 22 stitches on each side, leaving 16 for the +opening. + + +Wedding Purse. + +_With Motto No. 11._ + +_Extra fine white netting silk, and No. 4 gold beads; meshes Nos. 6, 16, + and 19; 65 stitches._ + +With No. 16 mesh net 7 rows. + +No. 6 mesh, net 3 stitches in 1. + +No. 19 mesh, net 3 plain rows. + +No. 6 mesh, net 1 row. + +No. 16 mesh, net a row, netting 3 stitches together every stitch; +repeat. Net 7 rows. + +Repeat this pattern twice more. + +In the next pattern, instead of working the 3 rows with No. 19 mesh, +work the motto No. 2. + +With No. 19 mesh, net 1 plain row, net 62 stitches, and then begin the +motto; finish the row plain. Then cut the silk off, commence at the +other end, and work the second row of motto; at the end of this row, cut +the silk off, and knot the 2 ends together, to prevent losing a stitch. +After the motto is finished, net 1 plain row, and repeat the first +pattern 3 times. + +The beads are put on in the following manner,--thread a bead, (with a +small needle,) net 1 stitch, pass the silk under the mesh, put the +needle through the bead, bring the silk in front again; this brings the +bead on the knot. + +[Illustration: 11 + +_Sia Felice_] + +Another Purse. + +_With motto No. 12._ + +_Fine silk, brown or blue, mesh No. 18, No. 5 steel beads, 90 stitches._ + +Net 4 inches plain. + +Then commence the motto, putting the beads in as former receipt. + +Net 25 stitches, net the first row of motto, finish the row plain; cut +the silk off, and commence at the other end. Net 4 inches plain, to +correspond with the other side. + +[Illustration: 12 + +_Memoria_] + + + + + LONDON: + Printed by Kelly & Pritchett, 32, Houndsditch. + + + + +ERRATA. + + +Page 45, in 9th row, for slip 1, read _slip 2_. + +Page 45, in 19th row, for purl 1, read _knit 3_. + +Page 59, in 1st round, for 1 treble, read _1 treble 3 chain_. + +Page 62, in second round, for 7 chain, read _7 plain_. + + + + +Transcriber's Note + + +The following typographical errors were corrected: + + Page Error + 2 are all guaged changed to are all gauged + 2 wire-drawer's guage changed to wire-drawer's gauge + 18 knit 2 together changed to knit 2 together. + 18 69 stitches, or 12 changed to 69 stitches, or 13 + 18 3rd row knit 3 together, knit changed to 3rd row knit 3 together, + knit 1, + 19 long bead tassells changed to long bead tassels + 64 10th rouud changed to 10th round + 66 miss 1, 5 plain, changed to miss 1, 5 plain. + 73 fringe of beads changed to fringe of beads. + 77 round of ponceau: changed to round of ponceau; + 81 2 of gold, changed to 2 of gold. + 84 1 chain, miss 4 twice changed to 1 chain, miss 4, twice + 87 14th row--4 changed to 14th row--4th + 89 a vankyke. changed to a vandyke. + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Knitting, Crochet, and Netting, with +Twelve Illustrations, by Eleonore Riego de la Branchardiere + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK KNITTING, CROCHET, NETTING *** + +***** This file should be named 36669.txt or 36669.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/3/6/6/6/36669/ + +Produced by Julia Miller and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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