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Tale is an original pattern, designed expressly i knit one, throw the thread forward, knit 11, for the fair readers of uPeterson." It would be take off 1 without knitting, narrow 1—bind the a beautiful and warm Tolmn. for concerts, opera, l slip stitch over the narrowed one *. Repeat to ‘ the end of the needle—knitting last two stitches 8w.

Lineman—l} lbs. single white zephyr, “plain. 01. single scarlet, wooden needles of mediumg 6th Row.—Purl. size. l 7th Rom—Same as 6th. Continue this pet Cust on 660 stitches with the scarlet wool. i tern and purl knitting for 22 rows. 4" 1st Rom—Knit plain. g 23rd Rom—Purl, observing to narrow three 2nd Rom—Knit purl *. Repeat4 rows. istitches in one, at the centre stitch of every 6th Rom—Knit 2 plain—throw the thread for- point.

“:ird, knit 11 plain—take off the 12th without

24th Rom—Knit plain.

knitting, narrow 1, bind the slip stitch over the

25th Rom—Purl.

narrowed one, (this makes the centre stitch of S 26th Rom—Plain. This forms a ridge, which the poi-pg) * knit 11, throw the thread forward, t is thrown upon the right side of the knitting.