The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ation of the jacket, spreadout to show the shape, before the under-arm seams are joined, or the borderadded, will be found useful as a modelfor reference in shaping, no matter what stitch patter n may be employed. Theoutline of the arm hole is particularlygood, preserving a straight line across theshoulder, like that of a well-tailored coat,as may be seen in the illustration of thecompleted jacket. No. 4 bone needleswere used, and in moderately tight knit-ting, 7 stiches make an inch. In calcu-feting the number of stitches required,multiply the


The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c . ation of the jacket, spreadout to show the shape, before the under-arm seams are joined, or the borderadded, will be found useful as a modelfor reference in shaping, no matter what stitch patter n may be employed. Theoutline of the arm hole is particularlygood, preserving a straight line across theshoulder, like that of a well-tailored coat,as may be seen in the illustration of thecompleted jacket. No. 4 bone needleswere used, and in moderately tight knit-ting, 7 stiches make an inch. In calcu-feting the number of stitches required,multiply the bust measure by the numberof stitches to the inch, and give a trifleover one-third of these stitches to theback. The absolute number cast on mustbe decided by the number of stitches ineach group of the pattern of the knit-ting, and if .there is, as in this coat,a pattern enclosed between stripes ofribbing, both sides must be finished alike,necessitating the use of only a portion ofthe pattern at one coat was made for size 42 bust, and. PATTERN STITCH USED I\ KNITTING DERBY COAT. it will be a simple matter to calculate for asmaller size. The materials required axe1£ lbs. of yarn, 1 pair No. 4 bone knittingneedles, 1 medium-size crochet hook, 6 pearlbuttons, and 2 yards of ribbon for facing thefronts and the straps that fasten across thefront. The coat is begun at the lower edge ofthe back, and 116 stitches are cast on. First row : K. 2, p. 2, k. 2, p. 4 to end ofneedle, finishing with k. 2, p. 2, k. 2. Second row : P. 2, k. 2, p. 2, k. 4 to end ofneedle, finishing with p. 2, k. 2, p. 2. Third row: Repeat first tow. Fourth row : Repeat second row. Fifth row : Repeat first row. Sixth row : K. 2, * p. 2, k. 8. * Repeat .from star to star to end of needle, finishingwith p. 2. k. 2. Seventh row : P. 2, * k. 2, p. 8. Retreatfrom star to star to end of row, finishingwith k. 2, p. 2. Eighth row : Repeat sixth row. Ninth row: Repeat seventh row. Tenth row : Repeat sixth row. T


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