. Godey's lady's book . estfrom you. WORK DEPARTMENT. 85 Slip a stitch—Is to pass a stitch from the left-hand needle to the right, without knitting it. Slip a stitch the reverse way—Is to pass a stitchin the same manner as before, taking that partof the loop that is towards you. Seam a stitch:—Take that part of the loopthat is nearest to you, having the wool in fronttowards you, and knit. Seaming and purlingmean the same thing. Cotton or wool forward:—When this occurs, itincreases a stitch in a knit row by bringing thecotton to the front of the needles. <«»» BEDGOWN FOR dress
. Godey's lady's book . estfrom you. WORK DEPARTMENT. 85 Slip a stitch—Is to pass a stitch from the left-hand needle to the right, without knitting it. Slip a stitch the reverse way—Is to pass a stitchin the same manner as before, taking that partof the loop that is towards you. Seam a stitch:—Take that part of the loopthat is nearest to you, having the wool in fronttowards you, and knit. Seaming and purlingmean the same thing. Cotton or wool forward:—When this occurs, itincreases a stitch in a knit row by bringing thecotton to the front of the needles. <«»» BEDGOWN FOR dress is intended to be worn by thosewho are so ill that the necessary change ofclothes is attended with pain and difficulty. Itis in two entirely detached pieces, united onthe shoulders by buttons, and at the sides bystrings. They can be made very much orna-mented or entirely plain, and of any the two pieces exactly alike, only slopingthe front neck a little lower than the back. TAPE
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