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TO

CROCHET BY

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MRS.

SUMMER

JANE

MA'rzntAI-s.-—6 oz. white split zephyr, 4 02. colored split zephyr, 6 oz. colored single Zephyr, bone book. We have designed this expressly for the readers of “Peterson.” With the white wool make 11 ch 2 yards long.‘

SHAWL.

WEAVER

t centre of next loop, *. Repeat to the end of the g row, observing to work from the centre of 1st E and last loops of every row, that the work may narrow to a point. 4th row same as 2d. 5th i row same as 3rd. When the point is completed,

1st Row.—IO ch, loop in the 8th stitch—410 ch § then with the colored wool crochet all around in

in next 8th stitch

Repeat to the end of row. i sc, widening enough at the points to keep the

2nd Rom—Turn, and work the thread (in s eh Q work flat.

stitch) down to the centre of last loop made by 3

Do 80 rows.

With the white wool, 4 rows of the lace work,

1st row. Work 2 dc, in this centre stitch, * 5 ¢"I/.‘-/.”, / same as centre of shawl. For the fringe, use ch, 2 dc worked in the stitch at the end of the the colored single zephyr, cut in equal lengths

loop, 5 ch, 2 dc in the centre stitch of loop, *. of 1} of a yard 6 to 10 thread to each knot, and Repeat to the end of Row. 3rd Row.—* 10 ch tie in the centre and end of every loop. from the centre of one loop of 2nd row to thei w¢/’//,/r,¢¢~»r,/, ’I/M/ ~//¢,,~¢»/’W v”

BABY’S BY

BIB

IN

IRS. JANE

CROCHET.

WEAVER.

Marcellus—2 skeins No. 16 4-threaded tidy k piece, widening enough to keep the work flat. cotton, fine steel hook. Make a ch of 60 stitches. Work in sc, narrowing 1 stitch at the beginning of every row, until you bring the work to

El row do, 1 ch between every stitch, 1 row sc §all round, *. Take up 10 stitches at the shoul Eder point, work 40 rows if. so. Miss 5 do on the 5 side, sew this shoulder piece to the next filstitehes

a point. 8 rows so all round this three-cornered i to form the arm-hole, *. Von. XXXVI.-—4

Repeat this for the 66