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ter wear, and having knit a pair can testify to their comfort. MA'rnmALs Recourse—2 OI. brown single zephyr, 1 oz. crimson single zephyr, 1 pair steel - knitting needles, common size, 1 pair bone knit / ’A!f/I ’N ting needles, small. ' With the crimson wool, and steel needles, cast on 70 stitches, knit 1 row plain, rib 30 rows like the top of a stocking. Join the brown wool, and E with the bone needles knit 50 rows plain. Join Sthe crimson wool, use the steel needles, knit 30
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Again the brown, knit. with the
lbono needles 18 rows plain.
With the crimson
wool knit 30 rows as before. Brown, knit. 18
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Finish with the crimson wool, knit
ting 80 rows ribbed.
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MRS. JANE
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This last to fit the wrist.
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