Transcriber's Note
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
Introduction.
Explanation of Terms used in Knitting.
The Standard FiliEre.
Cable Plait Stitch for a Quilt.
Centre for a Quilt, or Bassinet Cover.
Border for a Quilt, or Bassinet Cover.
A Quilt in Raised Stripes.
A Baby's Quilt in Stripes of alternate Colours.
A Carriage Sock.
A Travelling Cap.
A Baby's Hood in Plain Knitting.
A warm square Shawl.
A Shawl in Raised Knitting.
A Vandyke Edging.
Insertion Leaf-Pattern for Tidies
Vandyke and Open Pattern for a Tidy, etc.
Open Stripe Pattern for a Tidy, etc.
Another Tidy.
Feather Pattern for a Tidy.
Small Rose-leaf Pattern for a Tidy.
Point de l'Echelle, for a Tidy, etc.
A Fish or Basket Napkin.
Fern Pattern Fish Napkin.
Open Pattern for a small Quilt.
Pretty Open Stitch for a Bag.
A new Pence Jug or Purse.
An Easy Stitch for various Purposes.
A ChanceliEre.
A Warm Half-square Shawl.
Fringe for a Shawl.
D'Oyleys.
A Border for each D'Oyley.
A Warm Habit Shirt.
A Sofa Cushion in raised Loops.
New Cross-stitch Pattern.
Border for a Quilt.
Olive-Leaf Pattern Bag.
Pine Apple Pattern Bag.
A Baby's Bonnet.
A Polka Riding, or Yacht, Jacket.
A Muff.
A Gentleman's Strong Purse.
OEillet-Pattern Purse.
Another Strong Purse.
Star-Pattern for Shetland Knitting.
Leaf-Pattern for Shetland Knitting.
An Edging.
Another Edging.
An Insertion.
A Carriage Bolster.
A deep and handsome Border.
Another pretty Shetland Pattern.
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