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SCRIPT ALPHABET ron MARKING.

You take up the stitches of the ﬁrst rib, (the s the one taken off drawn over, so that three loops ﬁrst prominent row knitted left) always taking i become one loop,) two right, turncd over—one *

the upper, not the lower link of the stitches, i three times more repeated, and the last loop knit apply the white worsted, knit off 1- right, theiplainly. first of the stitches being on the needle, sndi

4th Round—Knit to the left—and from every

bring this stitch just formed on the left needle, > thread turned over one loop likewise knit left. thrust the right needle once more into the link just knit 08', and already let down, but this; time from behind, knit thereout n second loop, Q

and draw over this the loop ﬁrst knit.

6th Round.- Like the 8rd round. 61h Round —Like the 4th round. 7th Round.—-Like the 3rd round.

In thisE

8th Round—Like the 4th round.

manner you knit off all the loops of the round: E

9th Round—Is knit entirely left on the right

tie to the end of the thread and draw out the g side of the knitting and meshed off; with the needles, and you have done the ﬁrst row of the i latter, the meshing off you can at once join the

little fringes.

The second row is joined with g part with the leggin by taking there, where the

blue in the same way to the following rib (the z illustration shows the top of the button, closely prominent row, knitted left) of the facing. Then i by the chain pattern stripe, the loop lying some

ngain comes a row of white fringe, and so forth, g what deeply upon a separate needle, and knit until the number of rows of the fringe narrowed i each one of these loops together with a loop of

is done. i the part just knit, and by drawing over the fore We close with the description of the small lace, i going loop, as is commonly done. But if this which is to be knit with blue worsted, and an i appears too complicated, you ﬁnish the head

other sett oft thirty-three loops to be made. lat Round.—Quite plainly knit.

part by itself, and afterward sew to the leggin, and fasten to it each of the four dentels with on

2nd Round.--Plainly knitted too, so as to form elegant button. a rib on the left side.

In making the second leggin,

i you have to take care that the button part comes

3rd Round—(Right side of knitting work,) * ‘ to the opposite side. A piece of morocco leather one right, turned over, two right, doubly nar- i is to be sewed to the front of the lcggin, reach

rowcd, (i. 0. one taken off, two knitted together, i ing from one side of the ﬂat sole to the other.

SCRIPT

ALPHABET BY

MRS.

JANE

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