. Babyhood . PATTERN OF UPPER PART OFLEGGING. each repetition, as shown in the 24 rows, and then divide the entire numberof stitches into two equal parts. Allowing thehalf intended for the front part to remain unre~garded for the present, cast on 13 new stitches?,at one end of the backpart—at the right sidefor one legging, theleft for the crosswise onthese 13 stitches, theheel-part of the leg-ging is now construct-ed in the design justdescribed (see cutof legging), the 13thloop on the needle, in the returning row, beingknit together with the corresponding loop o


. Babyhood . PATTERN OF UPPER PART OFLEGGING. each repetition, as shown in the 24 rows, and then divide the entire numberof stitches into two equal parts. Allowing thehalf intended for the front part to remain unre~garded for the present, cast on 13 new stitches?,at one end of the backpart—at the right sidefor one legging, theleft for the crosswise onthese 13 stitches, theheel-part of the leg-ging is now construct-ed in the design justdescribed (see cutof legging), the 13thloop on the needle, in the returning row, beingknit together with the corresponding loop on,the back half, the latter lifted off and counted*as the first loop on the row going back, this,process being continued until the entire numberof loops is used up. Now add the 13 loops of. the heel part to those-on the needle contain -ing the front half, anoion the other side takerup the chain of 13 orjwhich the heel partwas begun. Continuethe design, knittingback and forth, anddecreasing on each sid*one l


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