. Godey's lady's book . ing rounds, as inthis, the extra stitches can only be worked atone end of the first side in beginning the round,which is finished by doing them at the otherend of that side.] 4th.—11 sc worked as the 7, with 5 ch afterthem, four times. 5th.—15 sc. 6th.—19 sc, with 5 chain after them, fourtimes. 7th.—In this round a sc stitch is worked, asbefore, in every one of the former round, and 7sc under every chain of 5. 8^A (and last round).—Sc on every sc at thecorners, working two in one once; and alongthe sides, * 1 ch, miss 1, 1 dc; * as often asmay be required. The Open Squa


. Godey's lady's book . ing rounds, as inthis, the extra stitches can only be worked atone end of the first side in beginning the round,which is finished by doing them at the otherend of that side.] 4th.—11 sc worked as the 7, with 5 ch afterthem, four times. 5th.—15 sc. 6th.—19 sc, with 5 chain after them, fourtimes. 7th.—In this round a sc stitch is worked, asbefore, in every one of the former round, and 7sc under every chain of 5. 8^A (and last round).—Sc on every sc at thecorners, working two in one once; and alongthe sides, * 1 ch, miss 1, 1 dc; * as often asmay be required. The Open Square.—4 ch, close into a round,5 ch, * 1 dc, 2 ch, * four times. 2c? round.—1 dc, 2 ch, 1 dc, 2 ch, all under thechain of 5 ; the same under the chain of 2 threetimes over. 3c?.—* under the next chain of 2, 2 dc, 3 ch,2 dc (which forms the first corner), 3 ch, 1 dcunder the next chain of 2, 3 ch, * repeat allround. 4th.—* 2 dc, 3 ch, 2 dc, all under the 3 ch,between the two pairs of dc ; 2 ch, 1 dc under. chain, 2 ch, 1 dc under chain, 2 ch, * fourtimes. 5th.—* 2 dc, 3 ch, 2 dc, all under 3 ch atpoint, 3 ch, 1 dc under chain, 3 ch, 1 dc underchain, 3 ch, 1 dc under chain, 3 ch, * four times. 6th.—* 3 dc, 3 ch, 3 dc, all under 3 ch atpoint; between point and point work as before,but with one repetition more. This design is extremely prettily done in dou-ble Berlin wool, of two colors, for a couvre-pieds, or babys blanket. < » « » » NEW CROCHET STITCHES. (Especially suitable for Wool-wor7c.) No. I.—Tunis Stitch. This is begun exactly like Princess stitch,and with the same kind of hook. You makea chain of any given number of stitches, andwork back on it, taking up each stitch anddrawing the wool through, until finally you haveall on the needle. Work back, by drawing thewool first through one loop only, and after thatthrough two, till you have one only on thehook, which is the first of next row. So far thetwo stitches are precisely alike. 3c?. Instead o


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