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 THE EUGENIE PALETOT.

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CAST on 56 stitches, knit 12 rows, knit 2, and over 2 of the stitches lying underneath, and purl, alternately, 2 stitches in the round like the always 1 stitch at the beginning, and 1 stitch edge of a stocking, then cast off. Next crochet in the middle of the row, which by this means in the cast-on stitches of the edge with a thick is divided into 2 equal parts. After this there remain 32 stitches. Now needle a line of trebles in separate, complete rows, so that each row concludes with 1 single lay the 2 sides of the glove flat, in such a manin the 3rd chain of the first treble. The stitches ner that the decreasing forms the side opening, " may be made between the treble or in the 2 and crochet the opening of the glove together uppermost threads of the stitch. Work 11 rows on the wrong side. Ornament the edge of the without increasing or decreasing. In order to knitting with red wool in little scallops of crochet give the glove the pointed form, decrease inthe { of 5 chain and 1 double-stitch. following 7 rows, always 2 stitches by passing {

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WE, this month, render our series of winter Paletots more complete by presenting our fair subscribers with the pattern of the EUGENIE PALETOT, or out-door jacket, shown above. It is cut to fall nearly square, that is to say, it only defines the waist in a very slight degree. It is, for a well-proportioned figure, measuring

about 34 inches round the chest. We have given, on the next page a diagram, showing the back, side-piece, front, and the top part of sleeve, which our readers can easily complete to its full length, according to taste. On the front we have marked, by pricked lines, the form of the fish which has to be taken out in