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272, make one, knit two together, make one, knit two together.

2nd row: Knit plain, knitting and purling each made stitch.

Fig. 132.

3rd, 4th and 5th rows: Plain knitting.

6th row: Cast off three, knit the last plain. Repeat from first row.

BABY'S SHIRT.

The following is a very simple rule for a high-necked and long-sleeved shirt:

Use two-threaded, all-wool, Saxony yarn; ivory or rubber needles of the ordinary size for such yarn.

Cast on one hundred stitches; knit thirty-two rows plain; this forms the shoulder.

33rd row: Slip first stitch, knit two together, the rest plain.

34th row: Plain.

35th row: Slip one, knit two together, the rest plain.

36th row: Plain.

37th row: Slip one, knit two together, rest plain.

38th row; Plain.

39th row: Slip one, knit two together, rest plain.

40th row: Plain.

41st row: Slip one, knit two together, rest plain.

42nd row: Plain.