Rake Knitting And Its Special Adaptation to Invalid Workers
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Proceed in this way until you have only 10 pegs in use. Knit off these double stitches by slipping the under two over the upper two. When across turn and knit back to the last peg; leave this without knitting, and return ; omit one on the shoulder end every alternate row until all are knit, and you have a triangular gore or yoke on the shoulder and 10 stitches on the rake. Slip off care- fully and crochet or sew to one-half of the end of the backpiece ; join underarm seam. Make the second front... in same way, reversing the shoulder, and join to 26 Rake Kuitting back. Crochet an edge around or bind with ribbon. Snap fasteners close the front. BREAKFAST JACKET Breakfast Jacket Materials Needed: i Small standard rake. 10 Skeins blue fourfold Germantown wool or Shet- land floss. i Skein white fourfold Germantown wool. Sweater 27 Knit two mufflers (see Mufflers), using the white wool for borders and finishing ends with fringe. Knit a plain blue strip twelve inches long. Place mufflers over shoulders, bringing ends below waistline at back and front; insert the short strip in middle of back from waistline up.
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