Babyhood . itches,knitting-silk or Saxony Row—Knit 3 plain, purl II, knit Iplain, * thread over twice, narrow, * repeat from* to * twice, knit one plain. Second Row—Knit plain all but the overtwice loops ; of these knit first loop and purlsecond. Third Row—Knit 3 plain, purl n,knit 11 Row—Plain. Fifth Row—Knit 3 plain, * thread over once,narrow , * repeat from * to * 5 times, knit 3plain, * over twice, narrow, * repeat from * to *twice, knit 1 plain. Sixth Row—Plain, except the over twice loops, which knit as directed in second row. Seventh and Eighth Rows—Knit plain 28
Babyhood . itches,knitting-silk or Saxony Row—Knit 3 plain, purl II, knit Iplain, * thread over twice, narrow, * repeat from* to * twice, knit one plain. Second Row—Knit plain all but the overtwice loops ; of these knit first loop and purlsecond. Third Row—Knit 3 plain, purl n,knit 11 Row—Plain. Fifth Row—Knit 3 plain, * thread over once,narrow , * repeat from * to * 5 times, knit 3plain, * over twice, narrow, * repeat from * to *twice, knit 1 plain. Sixth Row—Plain, except the over twice loops, which knit as directed in second row. Seventh and Eighth Rows—Knit plain 28stitches. Ninth Row—Knit 3, * over once, narrow, * re-peat from * to * 5 times, knit 6 plain, * over twice,narrow, * repeat from * to * twice, knit I. BAB YHOOD. Tenth Row—Same as second and sixth and Twelfth Rows—Knit plain 31stitches. Thirteenth Row—Knit 3, * over once, narrow,* repeat from * to * 5 times, knit 9, * over twice,narrow, * repeat from * to * twice, knit Fourteenth Row—Same as second, sixth, andtenth rows. Fifteenth Row—Knit 3, purl 11, knit 20plain. Sixteenth Row—Bind off 12, knit 21 plain. S. KNITTED BATH-BLANKET. AGREAT convenience in the nursery is anample bath-blanket, soft and pretty enoughto accord with all the dainty surroundings, yetnone too good for actual service. One that wellfills both conditions is made of single white Ber-lin wool with basket-stitch centre and knittedlace edge, like the pattern illustrated. Cast on any number of stitches divisible byten, to make a square of the size desired for thecentre. It is not possible to say how manystitches will be required, as the tightness ofknitters work varies so much ; but enoughshould be set up to make a yard square whenfinished. Knit once across plain. First Row—Seam 3, knit 7 ; repeat to end ofrow. Second Row—Knit 3, seam 7 ; repeat to endof row. Third Row—Seam 3, knit 7 ; repeat to endof row. This makes the first row of-blocks. Now knitone plain ro
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