The dictionary of needlework : an encyclopaedia of artistic, plain, and fancy needlework dealing fully with the details of all the stitches employed, the method of working, the materials used, the meaning of technical terms, and, where necessary, tracing the origin and history of the various works described . Fig. 537. Knitting—Fancy (No. 13.)Knit 3, * Over, Slip 1, Knit 2 together, draw the Slipped eighteen of which are required for the middle and twentyfor the stripes at the side. In repeating the pattern,repeat the middle and then the strip, in order that thelatter should not be of double w


The dictionary of needlework : an encyclopaedia of artistic, plain, and fancy needlework dealing fully with the details of all the stitches employed, the method of working, the materials used, the meaning of technical terms, and, where necessary, tracing the origin and history of the various works described . Fig. 537. Knitting—Fancy (No. 13.)Knit 3, * Over, Slip 1, Knit 2 together, draw the Slipped eighteen of which are required for the middle and twentyfor the stripes at the side. In repeating the pattern,repeat the middle and then the strip, in order that thelatter should not be of double width. The Take in in thedirections stands for Slip 1, Knit 1, pass the SlippedStitch over. In every round the Knitting that is requiredfor the middle pattern is enclosed within a cross, thus, X-First round—Knit 2 together from the back, OverKnit 1, Take In, Over, Knit 1, Take In, Over, Knit 2,X Over, Purl 7, Purl 2 together, Purl 2 together, Purl 7,Over, X Knit 2 together, Over, Knit 1, Take In, Over,Knit 1, Take In, Over, Knit 2. Second round—Knit 1from the back, Knit 1, Over, Knit 2 together, Knit 1, Over,Knit 2 together, Knit 1, Over, Knit 2 together, X Knit 1,Over, Knit 6, Knit 2 together, Over, Knit 2 togetheri. Fn. 533. KNITTING-FANCY (No. 14). Stitch over the last, Over, Knit 3, repeat from * to the endof the row, Knit the last 2. Fifth row—Knit 2, Purl tothe end of the row, where Knit 2. Sixth row—as thesecond row, repeat from the second row until the lengthis sufficient. When working the top of a sock, leave outthe two edge stitches. (14).—The pattern shown in Fig. 538 is worked asRound Knitting, and is repeated until the right width isobtained. For the pattern, Cast on thirty-eight stitches, Knit G, Over, Knit 1, X Knit 2, Over, Knit 2 together,Knit 1, Over, Knit 2 together, Knit 1, Over, Knit 2together. Third round—Knit 2 together from the back,Over, Knit 1, Take In, Over, Knit 1, Take In, Over, Knit 2,X Knit 2, Over, Knit 5, Knit 2 together, Over, let


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