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14 stitches 1st row 1st stitch 2nd color 2nd round 2nd row 2nd stitch 3rd row 4th row 60 stitches additional stitches bring the cotton bring the silk bring the thread bring the wool CAST centre stitch cotton forward crease double knitting finger forward and knit Four needles fringe German lambs'-wool gusset increase 2 stitches increase twice knit 1 round knit 12 knit 2 stitches knit 2 taken knit 4 rows Knit a plain knit and rib knit the 1st knit the 2nd knit the 4th loop stitch Muffatees nearly long netting number of stitches plain knitting plain round plain row pull the slipped purse putting the silk repeat the last repeat these stitches Rib 1 stitch round increasing round the mesh round the needle round twice round side silk forward silk twice round slip a stitch stitches alternately stitches taken taking 2 stitches thread forward wool forward
Popular passages
Page 61 - forward, slip 1, knit 1, pull the slipped stitch over the knitted one,
Page 52 - knit 1, pull the slipped stitch over the knitted one, knit 2
Page 104 - knit the loop made last row with the next stitch, bring the wool forward,
Page 76 - the next one, as it prepares for the next round; continue this for
Page 120 - the two ends contrary-wise to each other, and knit a few stitches with
Page 34 - knit 1, pull the slipped stitch over the knitted one, knit the
Page 77 - you decreased in the last pattern, which makes that the centre stitch
Page 86 - knit 1, pull the slipped stitch over the knitted one, knit 4,
Page 122 - Bring the thread forward, means to pass it between the needles towards