Materials—White, Brown, Violet, or Scarlet Andalusian Wool; 5 knitting needles, No. 20. Commence at the top of the leg, cast on 31 stitches on each of 4 needles, in all 124 stitches. Keep the 5th needle to make it round. 1st round—Knit 2 and pearl 2; repeat all round. Work 41 rounds more the same. 43rd round—Pearl the first stitch, knit the rest plain. Work 140 rounds plain, but pearling the 1st stitch of every alternate round, which is to be continued to the end of the heel to form the seam; then to decrease the leg, 184th round—Knit 1, knit 2 together, knit the rest plain to the last 2 stitches, then knit 1, slip 1, turn the slipped stitch over the knitted one, which will make the decrease stitches correspond with the other side of the seam. Knit 4 rounds plain, still pearling the seam stitch. Repeat the last 5 rounds 18 times more, when it will be reduced to 86 stitches. Knit 82 rounds plain as before. Then to shape the Heel, pearl 1, knit 22, turn back so as to work on the last stitches; and for the 1st row—Slip 1, pearl 44, turn back. 2nd row—Slip 1, knit 21, pearl the seam, knit 22, turn back; these 45 stitches should all be on one needle, and the remaining 41 stitches are to be kept on two of the needles until required for the front. Repeat these 2 rows 29 times more. 61st row—Slip 1, pearl the rest. 62nd row—Slip 1, knit 19, knit 2 together, pearl 1, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, knit 20. Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times more, working one stitch less each time before decreasing; then slip 1, pearl 18. Place the two needles together, so as to double the work, and with the 3rd needle slip 1, then knit a stitch off each pin together, turn the slipped stitch over, knit a stitch off each pin together again, turn the 1st stitch over, and repeat until these stitches are cast off. The Instep—Commence at the last stitch of the 41 left on the needle, and with the 3rd needle raise 36 stitches from the selvedge of the rows at the right side of the heel. Take another needle and raise 36 stitches from the left side of the selvedge; and for the 1st round—Knit the 41 stitches on the two needles, then on the stitches which were raised pearl 1, knit 70, pearl 1. 2nd round—All plain. 3rd round—Knit 41, pearl 1, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, knit 66, knit 2 together, pearl 1. Repeat the last 2 rounds 13 times more, knitting 2 stitches less at the 66 stitches each time. Then work 63 rounds plain, pearling the 2 seam stitches every alternate round. 93rd round—Knit 2 together, knit 37, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, pearl 1, knit 2 together, knit 38, slip 1, knit 1, turn over, pearl 1. 94th round—All plain. Repeat these 2 rounds 12 times more, knitting 2 stitches less between each of the decreases; then double the remaining stitches and cast them off the same as at the heel. IN THE PRESS, PRICE ONE SHILLING A new style of Work for DOYLEYS, ANTIMACASSARS, &c., &c., &c. ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL Is a delightfully Fragrant and Transparent Preparation for the Hair, and as an invigorator and beautifier, beyond all precedent. It bestows a permanent gloss, with a silky softness, and a strong tendency to curl, and is THE ONLY KNOWN SPECIFIC capable of effectually sustaining the hair in decorative attractiveness during the exercise of dancing, or the relaxing effects of crowded rooms. Price 3s. 6d. and 7s.; Family Bottles (equal to four small), 10s. 6d.; and double that size, 21s. per bottle. ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR, FOR THE SKIN AND COMPLEXION, A Balmy, Odoriferous Creamy Liquid, as equally celebrated for safety in application as unequalled for its rare and inestimable qualities. The radiant bloom it imparts to the cheek, the softness and delicacy which it induces of the hands and arms, its capability of soothing irritation, and removing cutaneous defects, discolorations, and all unsightly appearances, render it indispensable to every toilet. Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per Bottle. ROWLANDS’ ODONTO, OR PEARL DENTIFRICE, a White Powder, compounded of the choicest and most recherchÉ ingredients of the Oriental Herbal, and of inestimable value in preserving and imparting a Pearl-like Whiteness to the Teeth, eradicating Tartar and spots of incipient Decay, strengthening the Gums, and in giving fragrance to the Breath. Price 2s. 9d. per Box. Sold by A. ROWLAND & SONS, 20, Hatton Garden, London, And by Chemists and Perfumers. ? Ask for “ROWLANDS’” Articles, and beware of Spurious Imitations!
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