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WADDED WAISTCOATS.

calf of a stocking, and this begins from the In each of the knitted stitches work five doubleseventh stripe in each colored one, so that when { treble. In the following row work one single, and one the last of these stripes is finished the number is reduced twelve stitches. Now knit without chain between every fifth treble. This raises the

( decreasing forty rows all white of alternately one purled stitch and one plain stitch, then cast off loosely. For the under conclusion work a few rows of crochet with white wool as follows:

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trebles into little flutings. At the top and bottom of these flutings work little scallops of three chain and one single, and work a line of three chain and one single at the top of the gaiter.

WAISTCOATS.

BY MRS. JANE WEAVER.

THESE small waistcoats are intended for } with hooks and eyes sewn in the inside, and wearing under out-door coverings that are not then with buttons and silk cord on the outside. sufficiently warm. No. 1 is made of black satin No. 2 is made of blue satin quilted with white quilted with orange silk, and trimmed with silk ; it is edged with swansdown. These will orange plush. It fastens down the front, first be found very serviceable.

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