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h row--slip 1, knit 1, pull slipped stitch over, knit 2, over. 5th row--knit 2 together, over, knit 2. 6th row--knit 1, knit 2 together, over, knit 1. 7th row--knit 2 together, over, knit 2. 8th row--knit 2, knit 2 together, over. Repeat from the beginning. [Illustration: FIG. 390. KNITTING PATTERN. MATERIALS: Coton a repriser D.M.C Nos. 5 to 20.] KNITTING PATTERN (fig. 391).--The patterns shown in figs. 391 and 392, are more particularly useful for comforters, shawls, hoods and the like. The needles, which may be either of bone or steel must match the cotton in size; steel needles are the best for any thing finer than No. 16, of D.M.C Coton a tricoter. [Illustration: FIG. 391. KNITTING PATTERN.] Cast on a number of stitches that divides by 3. 1st row--over, slip 1 stitch on to the right needle, knit the 2 next stitches, and draw the first stitch over them. 2nd row and 4th row--knit plain. 3rd row--like the first, but note, that the stitch that was the third in the first row, will be the first here. Repeat from the beginning. KNITTING PATTERN (fig. 392).--Cast on a number of stitches that divides by 3. [Illustration: FIG. 392. KNITTING PATTERN.] 1st row--over, knit the 2 first together, draw the 3rd stitch through the stitch formed by the intake and knit it off plain, then knit the stitch that was pulled over it. 2nd and 4th row--knit plain. 3rd row--like the first; the third stitch here is the same that was drawn through the third stitch in the first row. KNITTING PATTERN (fig. 393).--Cast on a number of stitches that divides by 14. [Illustration: FIG. 393. KNITTING PATTERN.] 1st row--over, knit 1, over, knit 2, purl 3, knit 3 together, purl 3, knit 2. 2nd row--knit 5, purl 7, knit 2. 3rd row--over, knit 3, over, knit 2, purl 2, knit 3 together, purl 2, knit 2. 4th row--knit 7, purl 5, knit 2. 5th row--over, knit 5, over, knit 2, purl 1, knit 3 together, purl 1, knit 2. 6th row--knit 9, purl 3, knit 2. 7th row--over, knit 7, over, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2. 8th row--knit 11, purl 1, knit 1. Repeat from the beginning but in the reverse order, that is, purling the knitted stitches and knitting the purled. KNITTED LACE (fig. 394).--Knitted lace looks best, made of a smooth, silky thread which shows up the pattern better than any other material. As a knitted edging makes a very pretty finish to almost any kind of knitted article, we give a select
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