Beeton's Book of Needlework eBook

Mrs Beeton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 314 pages of information about Beeton's Book of Needlework.

Beeton's Book of Needlework eBook

Mrs Beeton
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 314 pages of information about Beeton's Book of Needlework.

3rd round:  Knitted.

4th round:  * Knit 4, throw the wool forward, knit 1, throw the wool forward, knit 4, knit 3 together.  Repeat 7 times more from *.

5th round:  Knitted; the stitches formed by throwing the wool forward are knitted as one stitch.  Knit 3 stitches together at the place where 3 stitches were knitted together in the 4th round, so that the decreasing of the preceding round forms the middle stitch of the 3 stitches to be decreased in this round.

6th and 7th rounds:  Like the 5th.

8th round:  Knitted; you must have 48 stitches left.

9th to 11th round:  With red wool. 9th round:  Knitted.

10th and 11th rounds:  Purled.

12th to 30th round:  With white wool.

12th round:  Knitted.

13th round to 30th round:  Alternately purl 1, knit 1, inserting the needle in the back part of the stitch.

31st to 33rd round:  With red wool.

31st round:  Knitted.

32nd round and 33rd round:  Purled.

34th and 35th rounds:  With white wool. 34th round:  Knitted.

35th round:  Alternately throw the wool forward, knit 2 together.  Each stitch formed by throwing the wool forward is knitted as one stitch in the next round.

36th to 38th round:  With red wool.

36th round:  Knitted.

37th and 38th rounds:  Purled.

39th to 47th round:  With white wool.  Alternately purl 1, slip 1, as if you were going to purl it; the wool must lie in front of the slipped stitch; in the following rounds take care to purl the slipped stitches.

[Illustration 326.—­Baby’s Boot.]

Take now 18 stitches for the front gored sock part (leave 30 stitches untouched), and work backwards and forwards with red wool. 48th to 50th row:  With red wool.

48th row:  Knitted.

49th row:  Purled.

50th row:  Knitted.

51st to 85th row:  With white wool in the pattern described in the 39th round.  But as you work backwards and forwards you must alternately knit and purl the stitches.  Decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and at the end of the 84th and 85th rows; decrease 1 stitch in the middle of the 85th row, so that the 85th row has 13 stitches left.  After this work with red wool.

86th row:  Knitted.

87th row:  Knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 1, purl 2, knit 1.

Repeat these last 2 rows 3 times more and knit plain to the 94th, decreasing one, however, on each side.  Now work with the whole number of stitches, taking up the selvedge stitches of the gored part and dividing them with the 30 other stitches on four needles.  Knit once more in rounds; the next 20 rounds are alternately 1 round knitted, 1 round purled.  In the 2 last knitted rounds decrease twice close together in the middle of the back part of the shoe.  Knit 8 rounds; in every other round decrease twice in the middle

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