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TO

KNIT

A

CHILD’S

HOOD.

BY Mns. JANE wasvzn. colored single zephyr, pair small bone needles, pair large wooden needles. On the small needles, and with the white wool, Cast on 126 stitches. Knit 10 rows plain. Join i the colored wool, knit 11th row plain, 12th purl, i 13th plain, 14th purl, observing to narrow once lat the beginning of every row. Join the white g wool. Knit same as colored stripe just described. , 100 rows completes the head piece. Narrowing once at the beginning of every row will make it

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the perfect shape.

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FOR 'rns BORDER.—CIISL on 6 stitches. 1st row plain.

Knit

E 2nd Rom—Put the right hand needle into the ‘ 1st stitch, then work the thread four times around i the first and second fingers of left hand and right i needle. Knit these loops into the 1st stitch. Re

gpeat to the end of the row.

3rd row plain, 4th

3 same as 2nd. Knit a. piece long enough for the S face of hood, making 4 rows of loops colored, 4 II I/l 1 rows white. Fon rm: Came—Use the large needles, and § with the colored wool cast on 164 stitches. Knit

1st row plain.

2nd row, 1st stitch off without

S knitting. Narrow 5 times, * thread forward knit E l—thread forward knit l—thread forward knit g l—thread forward knit 1—-thrcad forward nar

5 row 5 times *.

Repeat to the end of needle.

53rd row plain. Knit 10 pattern rows—bind ofl". i A second cape is to be knit some as the let one,

W! have designed this expressly for the rea- ? to be sewed a little above the other as seen in den of "Peterson."

the drawing.

Finish with ribbon strings.

MATIBIALI.—1 01.. white single zephyr, 2 oz.

and tasscls to draw at the back of hood.

HINTS

MAKING.

ON BY

BONNET

NBS.

JANE

Cord

WEAVER.

MarsnrALs.—Bonnet frame, 1 yard of silk, place, cover the tip of the crown, then the head velvet, craps, or any other material, 12 yards 1 piece from the crown to the wire where the face of blonde footing edged with blonde edging. i of bonnet begins, letting the silk extend over

Strings 1 yard each, 1» yard black or white mil

this wire half inch

Now cut the silk bias § of

linette, lace, feathers, flowers, or whatever the ‘ a‘yard in depth, sew one edge of this bias piece

fancy may suggest, for trimming.

on the inside of the face of bonnet; turn it. over

Select the frame rather small, as the bonnet 5 upon the outside, lay it in plaits to fit the frame; always is much larger when made. In the first’ turn in the edge and pin carefully along the