. Fancy work for pleasure and profit. sc; 2 13th; I sc in 14th; fastenin first sc. of this row. 3d row, turn; i ch. stitch; 1 sc. in next 2 sc; 2 sc. inthird; i sc. in following 13sc; 2 sc. in 14th; i sc in next 2 sc; 2 sc. in third; i sc. in ^^g. 333. next 2; 2 sc in third; I sc in next 13; 2 sc. in 14th; I sc. in next 2; fastenin first sc. of this row. 4th row, turn; i ch. stitch; i sc in next 3 sc; 2 sc. in fourth; i sc. in next14; 2 sc. in 15th; I sc. in next 3; 2 sc in fourth; i sc in next 3; 2 sc infourth; i sc in next 14; 2 sc in 15th; i sc in next 3 sc Fasten as before. Continue


. Fancy work for pleasure and profit. sc; 2 13th; I sc in 14th; fastenin first sc. of this row. 3d row, turn; i ch. stitch; 1 sc. in next 2 sc; 2 sc. inthird; i sc. in following 13sc; 2 sc. in 14th; i sc in next 2 sc; 2 sc. in third; i sc. in ^^g. 333. next 2; 2 sc in third; I sc in next 13; 2 sc. in 14th; I sc. in next 2; fastenin first sc. of this row. 4th row, turn; i ch. stitch; i sc in next 3 sc; 2 sc. in fourth; i sc. in next14; 2 sc. in 15th; I sc. in next 3; 2 sc in fourth; i sc in next 3; 2 sc infourth; i sc in next 14; 2 sc in 15th; i sc in next 3 sc Fasten as before. Continue v/orking the following rows in the same manner, always wid-ening with 2 sc. in one of the sc. belonging to the last widening. BORDER TO MAT. 1st round, make 2 ch. stitch, which will serve as i dc; i dc in nextstitch. Alternate to the end of round; 2 ch. stitch; 2 dc. in third and fourthstitch of the edge of the mat. 2nd round, work 6 dc around the chain of 2 of last round, fasteningevery time in the middle of the 2 dc. of last 386 DAINTY WORK FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT. CROCHETED DOLL. Materials: double zephyr; bone hook, as small as can be convenientlyused. Commence at the waist with thirty-six chain stitches; dc. the ist row;turn and work three more rows. 5th row, dc. 10 stitches, increase in the nth stitch, dc. 16, increase, ; 6th row, work without increasing. 7th row, similar to 5th, except that you knit 11 instead ol 10. Con-tinue thus until you have 46 stitches, 5 widenings under each arm. [Youwill see after knitting that two rows form a sort of stripe. See that theseare uniform. A row across and back make this stripe, as the stitches aretaken through the two loops of the chain, not the single one, as in ordinarycrochet.] Divide in three parts for the back and two fronts, 12 stitches on eachfront and 16 across the back; 3 are left under each arm. For the back,work four rows without increase. 5th row, add one at each end of the row; 6th row, without increase. 7th


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