. Godey's lady's book . g to the other stitches, knit the26th, 27th, and 28th—Black. Plain knitting,beginning at the right hand side, and increasing one on the left, as before, in both the 27th and28th rows. 29th—Scarlet. Across in plain, and back inopen work, as before. 30th, 31st, and 32c?—Black. Plain knitting,increasing one, as before, in each of the two lastrows. 33c?—Scarlet. Across in plain, and back inopen work. 34th, 35th, and 36th—Black. Plain knitting,increasing one in the 35th row and in the 36th. 37th—Scarlet. Across in plain, and back inopen work. 38th—Scarlet. Across and back in


. Godey's lady's book . g to the other stitches, knit the26th, 27th, and 28th—Black. Plain knitting,beginning at the right hand side, and increasing one on the left, as before, in both the 27th and28th rows. 29th—Scarlet. Across in plain, and back inopen work, as before. 30th, 31st, and 32c?—Black. Plain knitting,increasing one, as before, in each of the two lastrows. 33c?—Scarlet. Across in plain, and back inopen work. 34th, 35th, and 36th—Black. Plain knitting,increasing one in the 35th row and in the 36th. 37th—Scarlet. Across in plain, and back inopen work. 38th—Scarlet. Across and back in open work. Cast off loosely. Knit the other mitten pre-cisely the same, with the exception that theincreased stitches are to be on the right handside, and made at the back, instead of the^ro?^of the work. The thumb, of course, will thenbe formed at the left hand side. The bestmode of increasing is to pick up the loop of theother stitch. They are to be made up as pre-viously described. * m • • » 186 godeys ladys book and magazine. EMBROIDERED FLOUNCE FOR A LITTLE GIRLS DRESS.


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