Repeat alternately these 2 rows of raised patterns, and
when you have a sufficient number of strips sew them together. Trim the
quilt all round with a knotted fringe.
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329.--_Stitch in Knitting, for Couvrettes, Comforters, Opera Caps,
Carriage Shawls, Jackets, &c._
Materials: Messrs. Walter Evans and Co.'s knitting cotton No. 20, or
fine wool.
Cast on an uneven number of stitches.
1st row: Slip 1, *
make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 1. Repeat from *.
2nd row:
Slip 1, * knit 2 together, and repeat from * to the end of the row.
[Illustration: 329.--Stitch for Couvrettes, Comforters, &c.]
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330 _and_ 331.--_Knitted Veil._
Material: Fine Shetland wool.
[Illustration: 330.--Knitted Veil.]
Illustration 330 represents a knitted veil in reduced size. The original
was worked with fine Shetland wool in an open pattern; it is edged with
a knitted lace. Its length is 24 inches, its width 18 inches. Work the
veil from a paper pattern of a shape corresponding to that of
illustration 330.
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