knit 2 together, knit 4, make 1,
knit the rest.
Twentieth row:--Seamed: make 1 at the beginning.
Twenty-first row same as 11th.
The shawl can be made any size by repeating these 10 rows till you
have it as large as you wish.
Baby's Shoe and Stocking.
Set on 80 stitches, and knit the top as the Swiss mittens. When deep
enough, diminish your stitches to 60. Knit 2 seamed rows in colour,
then 2 plain white, and 6 rows of bars, formed by knitting 2 plain and 2
seamed stitches alternately for 3 rows, and then 2 plain rounds, then
reverse the ribbing, and so on, with 2 plain rounds between. Divide the
back and front--on the 2 back pins 32 stitches, 28 on the front; on the
back pins knit 2 more plain rows, on the front continue the bars 6 more
rows, and at the end knit 4 plain rows. This finishes the stocking part.
For the shoe, set on 32 stitches of coloured wool on a separate pin: 1
plain row, and 1 row of holes for ribbon to go through, 1 plain row, and
then join it to the back part of the stocking, knit 2 seamed rows, 2 plain,
3 rows of bars, and 2 seamed rows. Divide for the heel 12 stitches on
the middle pin, and 10 on each side, which you bind down. Continue 3
plain rows on the middle part where there are 12 stitches, and 3 rows of
bars; no plain rows at the end; take up each side of the heel 10 stitches,
and seam 3 rows. For the foot part, knit 2 plain rows, and 8 rows of
bars, before knitting the plain rows to these 8 rows of bars. Set on 28
stitches of coloured wool on a separate pin, and after knitting 2 seamed
rows, join it to the front part of the stocking, then knit 2 plain rounds all
round to join the whole, but in the back part reduce 4 stitches to make it
equal with the 28 in front. Commence the pattern or bars on the back
pin, and make the 1st stitch a plain one, at the end of that pin, and on
the front one seam 3 stitches to form the side of the shoe, with 2 plain
rows as before, narrowing at the end and beginning of the pins. At the
beginning of the pins, narrow the 1st stitch, and at the end before the 3
seamed stitches, and only narrow in the plain rows. When you have
narrowed to have 10 on the front and back pins, 20 in all, knit 4 plain
rows, and finish by turning it and binding down. The front part of the
shoe should have 4 rows of bars; join the sides of the shoe and stocking,
and knit 4 seamed rows; draw a ribbon through the back part where you
made the holes.
Shell Pattern for a Baby's Cap.
Pins No. 22, and the finest linen thread.
The front part is knit with 2 needles only. Cast on 208 stitches, knit 5
rows plain for the beginning. After these 5, you must diminish 1 stitch
in every shell, so as to have only 192. Then 3 rows of the pattern, or
shells, 2 rows of holes (for putting narrow ribbon in) before doing the
pattern again, which is done in this manner: bring your thread forward,
knit 2 stitches together, and so on to the end of your needle. Knit 5
rows of plain between these 2 rows of holes; when this is concluded,
knit 4 rows of the shells, and then 2 rows of the holes the same as
before, with the 5 plain rows between, then again 2 rows of the pattern
or shells. You now take your two other needles, and increase 43
stitches for the back of the head; 2 rows plain, 1 row for putting ribbon
in, and 3 rows plain, then knit 8 rows of the shells; the 7th row you
must have 7 holes in each shell, and the 8th but 6. After this, seam the
first and second stitches, knit the third plain, without taking it off, and
twist it so as to make 2 stitches of this last one; then seam the fifth, slip
the sixth without knitting, knit the seventh plain, and pass the sixth over,
knit the eighth plain, slip the ninth, and the tenth knit plain, and pass
the ninth over it. The next row: seam the first stitch, slip the second,
knit the third, and pass the second over without taking it off, and knit it
twisted; twist the fourth, seam the fifth, and knit the 3 remaining plain.
After this row, knit 2 rows plain all round; after
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