Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . IjiiiiiiliiTiiTn B. Fig. 106. Lock Plate A, Slide Plate B. Replace the one-pound weight on back. Knit five rounds, drawingdown on back side of fabric with left hand. For the gore, narrow four needles, one at each of the four cornersof the fabric, as follows: Narrow one at right and one at left, andknit three rounds. Then narrow one at right and one at left of theother two corners. (In narrowing on front, ca


Cyclopedia of textile work : a general reference library on cotton, woolen and worsted yarn manufacture, weaving, designing, chemistry and dyeing, finishing, knitting, and allied subjects . IjiiiiiiliiTiiTn B. Fig. 106. Lock Plate A, Slide Plate B. Replace the one-pound weight on back. Knit five rounds, drawingdown on back side of fabric with left hand. For the gore, narrow four needles, one at each of the four cornersof the fabric, as follows: Narrow one at right and one at left, andknit three rounds. Then narrow one at right and one at left of theother two corners. (In narrowing on front, carry the stitch across tothe end back needle; and in narrowing on back, carry the stitch acrossto the front end needle. It will be observed that the needles in the 187 182 KNITTING two rows do not come exactly opposite each other at the ends. Alwaysnarrow the outside needle.) For the length of foot, knit forty-five rounds, then narrow off thetoe by narrowing one needle at every half turn of the crank until only10 needles remain on each side. Knit two rounds and run off thework; ravel one round and with a worsted needle fasten the end stitcheswith the button-hole stitch, or over-and-over stitch. Pick the


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