. The ladies' guide to needle work, embroidery, etc. : being a complete guide to all kinds of ladies' fancy work. //, 10 b; 8 g, 3 b, 1 o g, 5 b, 6 s, 7 b. 54///, 3 b, 2 s, 3 b, 4 s, 5 b, 2 o g, x! 1», 9 g, 10 b. 55th, 11 b, 9 g, 2 b, 1 o g, 6 b, 2 s, 3 b, 4 s, 2 b. 50///, 1 b. (i B, 2 1>, 1 o g, 6 b, 2 o g, 2 b, 7 g, 13 b. 57//;, 10 b, 1 g, 3 b, 7 g, 2 b, 1 o g, 5 b, 1 o g, 1 b, 2 o g, 6 s, 1 b. 58///, 2 b, 4 s, 3 b, 2 o g, 5 b, 1 o g, 2 b, 6 g, 3 b, 4 g, 8 b. 59///, 6 b, 7 g, 3 b, 5 g, 2 b, 2 o g, 3 b, 3 o g, 4 b, 2 8, 3 b. 60///, 7 1-, 2 b, X! b, 2 o g, 2 b, 1 o g. 3 b, 4 g, 3 b, 10 g, 4


. The ladies' guide to needle work, embroidery, etc. : being a complete guide to all kinds of ladies' fancy work. //, 10 b; 8 g, 3 b, 1 o g, 5 b, 6 s, 7 b. 54///, 3 b, 2 s, 3 b, 4 s, 5 b, 2 o g, x! 1», 9 g, 10 b. 55th, 11 b, 9 g, 2 b, 1 o g, 6 b, 2 s, 3 b, 4 s, 2 b. 50///, 1 b. (i B, 2 1>, 1 o g, 6 b, 2 o g, 2 b, 7 g, 13 b. 57//;, 10 b, 1 g, 3 b, 7 g, 2 b, 1 o g, 5 b, 1 o g, 1 b, 2 o g, 6 s, 1 b. 58///, 2 b, 4 s, 3 b, 2 o g, 5 b, 1 o g, 2 b, 6 g, 3 b, 4 g, 8 b. 59///, 6 b, 7 g, 3 b, 5 g, 2 b, 2 o g, 3 b, 3 o g, 4 b, 2 8, 3 b. 60///, 7 1-, 2 b, X! b, 2 o g, 2 b, 1 o g. 3 b, 4 g, 3 b, 10 g, 4 b. The GOtb row completes one pattern. It will be necessary to knit the piecewhich is to be inserted in the skirt before knitting the skirt itself, in orderthat the patterns may join exactly. When you have knitted the 60th row ofthe last pattern, cast off with brown wool; break off the ends of the othercolors, and fasten them off carefully with an embroidery needle. Take partic-ular caro in joining this pattern that the two ends shall correspond Fig. 72.—sofa cushion. The band is to be knitted in Shetland wool. Shaded green will look well for the leaves and stems, but I prefer the berries?of one bright shade. To make up all articles in knitted embroidery, cut out the exact shape ofevery part in paper, and then knit the trimmings. Mark on the paper the spacethey occupy, and knit the remaining parts in a seef color, either in plain knittingor in any fancy stitch you prefer. Knit the waist and sleeves to the paper pat-tern, increasing or diminishing, as the size requires. It is impossible to give the number of stitches to be cast on in the differentplain parts of this style of knitting. Necessarily this must depend upon the sizeof the article required, size of needles, and many other things. ladies guide to nedelework. 91 Sofa Cushion in Knitted Embroidery. The groundwork of this cushion, Fig. 72, is of deep crimson, and the patternin shaded brown Berlin wool. Lined


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