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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Ladies' Work-Book, by Unknown
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: The Ladies' Work-Book
+ Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc.
+
+Author: Unknown
+
+Release Date: August 27, 2005 [EBook #16605]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LADIES' WORK-BOOK ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Julie Barkley, Jayam Subramanian and the Online
+Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ THE
+
+ LADIES' WORK-BOOK
+
+
+
+
+
+ CONTAINING INSTRUCTIONS IN
+
+ Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, &c.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+
+
+
+
+ LONDON:
+
+ JOHN CASSELL, LA BELL SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL.
+
+
+
+
+
+ LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
+
+
+ Casting on with one needle
+
+ To cast on with two needles
+
+ Plain knitting
+
+ The German manner
+
+ Purling
+
+ To make a stitch
+
+ To take up stitches
+
+ To knit two pieces together
+
+ To form a round
+
+ To cast off
+
+ Infant's shoe in knitting
+
+ The tulip-wreath flower-vase mat
+
+ A woven parasol
+
+ Anti-macassar
+
+ Anti-macassar
+
+ Netted anti-macassar
+
+ Bound couverette for an easy chair or sofa
+
+ Floral anti-macassar
+
+ Ottoman cover
+
+ Music-stool couverette
+
+ Chair cushion
+
+ Toilet-cover in crochet
+
+ Star-pattern d'oyley
+
+ Crochet d'oyley
+
+ Rose d'oyley
+
+ Toilet cover
+
+ Tidy in square crochet
+
+ Arabesque toilet cover in square crochet
+
+ Cover for a Hadrot lamp
+
+ Lamp mat
+
+ Candle-lamp mat
+
+ Hand-screen
+
+ Crochet counterpane for a bassinet
+
+ Deep border for bassinet quilt
+
+ Crochet stripe for bed-quilt
+
+ Centre stripe for bed-quilt
+
+ Handkerchief case, for hanging to the head of a bed
+
+ Watchpocket
+
+ Toilet sachet
+
+ A lady's nightcap
+
+ A shaving tidy
+
+ Oval tidy for easy chair
+
+ Crochet window-curtain
+
+ Window-curtain
+
+ Window-curtain and stove apron
+
+ Netted window-curtain
+
+ Bread-cloth
+
+ Bread-cloth
+
+ A spangled wool netted cover for a tea-poy, square work-table, or if
+ drawn together at the top, makes a glittering fire-veil
+
+ Netted anti-macassar
+
+ Short purse, in netting
+
+ Bridal purse, in crochet
+
+ Lady's short purse
+
+ Handsome purse
+
+ Mousquetaire crochet collar
+
+ Raised rose crochet collar
+
+ Point collar
+
+ Point collar, in crochet
+
+ Lounging-cap, in crochet
+
+ Crochet edgings and insertions
+
+ Insertions
+
+ Venetian edging
+
+ Venetian bars
+
+ Edging Venetian bars
+
+ Sorrento bars
+
+ Stitches
+
+ Open English lace
+
+ Brabant edging
+
+ Lyons point
+
+ Brussels lace
+
+ Little Venetian lace
+
+ Deep point-lace edging
+
+ Collar in Spanish rose point
+
+ Handkerchief border, in antique point lace
+
+ Apron in broderie en lacet
+
+ Pincushion cover in point lace
+
+ Pincushion
+
+
+
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ THE
+
+ LADIES' WORK BOOK.
+
+
+
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+KNITTING.
+
+There is not one art practised by ladies which is more deservedly
+popular than Knitting. It is so easy, requires so little eyesight, and
+is susceptible of so much ornament, that it merits the attention of
+every lady; and in giving instructions for acquiring it, we add, also,
+such admirable diagrams of the various processes, we are sure that no
+difficulty will be felt in executing any pattern.
+
+[Illustration: CASTING ON WITH ONE NEEDLE.]
+
+The first process in knitting is known by the term CASTING ON. There
+are two ways of doing this: with one needle, and with two. Our first
+diagram represents the former process. Take the thread between
+the second and third fingers of the left hand, leaving an end of about
+a yard for every hundred stitches; pass it round the thumb of that
+hand, giving it a twist, so as to form a loop. Take a knitting-needle
+in the right hand, insert the point in the loop, and pass the thread
+from the ball round the needle; then bend the point of the needle
+through the loop, which tighten, and one stitch will be complete.
+Continue to make loops over the thumb, with the end of thread, and
+knit them with that from the ball until the proper number is cast on.
+
+TO CAST ON WITH TWO NEEDLES (generally called the Spanish method),
+begin by making a loop on the end of the thread, into which slip the
+point of one needle, holding it in the left hand. Take the other
+needle in the right hand, and slip its point into the same loop, bring
+the thread round the point of this needle, and bend the needle towards
+you, so that the thread forms a loop on it. Slip that also on the left
+needle, without withdrawing it from the right. Put the thread round
+the right again, and repeat the process.
+
+[Illustration: TO CAST ON WITH TWO NEEDLES.]
+
+PLAIN KNITTING.--After all the stitches are cast on, hold the needle
+containing them in the left hand. Pass the thread round the little
+finger of the right hand, _under_ the second and third, and above the
+point of the first. Then take the other needle in the right hand, slip
+the point in the first stitch, and put the thread round it; bring
+forward the point of the right-hand needle, so that the thread forms a
+loop on it. Slip the end of the left-hand needle out of the stitch,
+and a new stitch is knitted.
+
+GERMAN MANNER.--The thread, instead of being held by the fingers of
+the right hand, is passed over and under those of the left. The
+process otherwise is exactly the same.
+
+PURLING.--Begin by bringing the thread in front of the right-hand
+needle, which slip into a stitch pointing towards you; that is
+in the reverse of the usual mode (see diagram). Put the thread round
+the point of the needle, still bringing it towards you, bend the
+needle backwards to form a loop, and withdraw the stitch from the
+point of the left-hand needle.
+
+[Illustration: PLAIN KNITTING.]
+
+When knitted and purled stitches occur in the same row, the thread
+must be brought forward before a purled stitch, and taken back before
+a knitted one.
+
+[Illustration: THE GERMAN MANNER.]
+
+TO MAKE A STITCH. Bring the thread in front, as if for a purled
+stitch, so that when you knit one the thread will pass over the
+needle, and will make a hole in the following row. This diagram shows
+the manner of making three stitches, and any other number could be
+made, by putting the thread round a proportionate number of times. In
+the engraving it will be seen that the thread is put twice entirely
+round the needle; and then brought forward, so that the next knitted
+stitch will take it over a third time. In doing the next row, knit
+one, purl one, knit one of these stitches; however many are
+made, they must be alternately knitted and purled in the next
+row. When the stitch allowing the made stitches is to be purled, the
+thread must be entirely passed round the needle, once for every stitch
+to be made, and brought forward also.
+
+[Illustration: PURLING.]
+
+[Illustration: TO MAKE A STITCH.]
+
+SLIP STITCH.--Pass a stitch from the left needle to the right, without
+knitting it. There are two ways of decreasing: first, by knitting two,
+three, or more stitches as one, marked in knitting, as k 2 t, k
+3 t, etc. Secondly, in the following way: slip one stitch, knit-one,
+pass the slip stitch over: this decreases one stitch. To decrease two;
+slip one, knit two together, pass the slip stitch over.
+
+[Illustration: TO TAKE UP STITCHES.]
+
+A reverse stitch is taken off the left-hand needle, in the reverse way
+to knitting and purling. In both these, the right-hand needle is
+inserted in the middle of the stitch, and the point brought out
+towards you or otherwise. But to make a reverse stitch, you insert the
+point of the needle in the stitch _at the back of the work_, and bring
+it forward through the opening in which it generally is inserted. The
+thread is to be placed round it, as for a purled stitch.
+
+[Illustration: TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER.]
+
+To reverse two, three, or more stitches together, insert the needle in
+them all at once, _from the last to the first_.
+
+TO TAKE UP STITCHES.--Insert the needle in the loop, pass the thread
+round, and knit it in the usual manner. Do not draw out any loop more
+than can be avoided, while knitting it.
+
+TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER.--To do this there must be an equal number
+of stitches on both.
+
+[Illustration: TO FORM A ROUND.]
+
+Hold the needles together in the right hand, and knit as usual,
+inserting the left-hand needle in a loop of each at the same time, and
+treating the two as one.
+
+[Illustration: TO CAST OFF.]
+
+TO FORM A ROUND:--This diagram represents the French manner of
+performing this process by casting the whole number of stitches
+on one needle, and then distributing them on three, or perhaps four.
+But the English mode is to divide the number of stitches, and cast so
+many on each needle, not withdrawing the last stitch of each needle
+from the point of the next needle. When all are cast on, the round is
+made by knitting the _two first_ stitches on to the last needle. Four
+needles are employed for stockings, five for doyleys and other round
+articles.
+
+To cast off:--knit two stitches, insert the point of the left hand
+needle in the first stitch, and draw it on the other. Knit another
+stitch, and treat these two in the same way.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+INFANT'S SHOE, IN KNITTING.
+
+MATERIALS.--1 ounce of white Berlin wool. 1 skein of white, and 1 of
+embroidery wool, 4 knitting needles, No. 21, and 2, No. 19.
+
+With the fine needles cast 30 stitches on one, and 20 on each of two
+others. Join into a round, and purl one round.
+
+[Illustration: INFANT'S SHOE, IN KNITTING]
+
+1st pattern round: X slip 2, taking them off the needle in the same
+way as if you were going to purl them, but with the wool at the back;
+knit 3. X repeat all round.
+
+2nd, 3rd, and 4th rounds: the same.
+
+5th and 6th: purl every stitch.
+
+7th to 10th inclusive: X knit 3, slip 2 as before, X repeat all round,
+11th and 12th purled.
+
+13th to 16th inclusive: X knit 2, slip 2 as before, knit 1, X repeat
+all round.
+
+17th and 18th purled. Repeat these 18 rounds again.
+
+Then do the same twice more; but, instead of knitting three stitches,
+always decrease by knitting two together (once) on the needle
+that has the thirty stitches in every row which is not plainly purled,
+until only twelve stitches are left on it.
+
+When 72 rounds are done, the boot will be sufficiently long. Purl two
+rounds, divide the whole number of stitches on two needles, taking
+care that the 12 stitches shall be exactly in the centre of one; then
+join up the toe by casting off, knitting one stitch from each needle
+together.
+
+Now take up the twenty centre stitches of the 70 originally cast
+on--that is, the twenty middle ones of the thirty that were on one
+needle, and which were decreased to twelve. Knit them backwards and
+forwards 40 rows. With another needle take up on each edge of this
+plain knitting 20 more stitches, so that there are 60 altogether.
+
+These stitches must be knitted backwards and forwards thus:--
+
+1st row: X knit 3, slip 2 as before, X repeat with the last stitch,
+take up one of the 70 next to the 20.
+
+2nd: Slip 2, but as if you were going to knit plain, purl 3. Repeat;
+join on to the 70 at the other end.
+
+3rd: Like first.
+
+4th: Like 2nd.
+
+5th: Purled; join at the end.
+
+6th: Knitted; join at the end.
+
+7th: X knit 2, slip 2, knit 1, X join at the end.
+
+8th: X purl 1, slip 2, knit 2, X join as before.
+
+9th: Like 7th.
+
+10th: Like 8th.
+
+11th: Purled.
+
+12th: Knitted.
+
+13th: X knit 1, slip 2, knit 2, X join at the end.
+
+14th: X purl 2, slip 2, knit 1, X join.
+
+15th: Like 13th.
+
+16th: Like 14th.
+
+17th: Purled, with join at the end.
+
+18th: Knitted. The same. Repeat these 18 rows.
+
+Take up the remaining stitches of the 70, and form the whole into a
+round for the ankle. Purl four rounds.
+
+5th round: X knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, X all round. Purl 6 more
+rounds, and cast off.
+
+FOR THE TASSELS.--Plait some wool into a cord, and fasten at each end
+a tassel of white and pink wool combed out.
+
+FOR THE RUCHE.--Cast on five stitches with the coarser needles, and
+the white embroidery wool. Knit and purl the rows alternately, winding
+the wool six times round two fingers of the left hand at every stitch,
+and taking up those threads with the stitches. Do about ten rows so;
+then for ten more wind the wool only for the first and last stitches,
+and the pink for the others of each row. Do enough to go twice round
+the top of each boot. Cut the loops, and comb out the wool. Sew it
+round the top of the boot.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+THE TULIP WREATH FLOWER-VASE MAT.
+
+MATERIALS.--12 shades of amber, 7 shades of lilac, 4 shades of green.
+4 Skeins of each colour. 5 Steel Needles, No. 14. Cardboard
+foundation, covered with white or amber cambric, 8 inches in diameter.
+
+FOR THE MAT.--Knit 4 rounds of each shade of amber, beginning with the
+lightest. Cast on 2 stitches on each of 4 needles; bring the wool
+forward, knit half the stitches on the first needle; t. f. and k.
+[Footnote: K. means knit; k. 2+ knit two together; p. purl; t. f.
+thread forward.] the other half; repeat the same on each of the
+other 3 needles; k. the next round plain; repeat these two rounds
+until there are 48 stitches on each needle; then cast off, and sew
+this on the covered cardboard foundation.
+
+FOR THE TULIPS.--5 tulips to be knitted in 7 shades of amber, and 5 in
+7 shades of lilac; 4 rounds to be knitted of each shade; 4
+needles. Cast on 2 stitches on each of 3 needles; t.f. at the
+commencement of each needle; k. 1 plain round; purl a round,
+increasing at commencement of each needle. Repeat these two rounds
+till there are 22 stitches on each of the three needles; then first k.
+3, k. 2+, k. 1, k. 2+, k. 3; turn the work back, and purl the
+stitches.
+
+[Illustration: THE TULIP WREATH FLOWER-VASE MAT.]
+
+3rd: K. 2, k. 2+, k. 1, k. 2+, k. 2.
+
+4th: Turn back and purl.
+
+5th: K. 2, k. 2+, k. 1, k. 2+, k 2.
+
+6th: Turn back and purl.
+
+7th: K. 1, k. 3+, k. 1.
+
+8th: Purl.
+
+9th: K. 3+.
+
+20 tulips will be required.
+
+THE LEAVES (10 of which will be necessary).--4 shades of green, 12
+rows of each; 2 needles.
+
+Cast on 3 stitches; k. plain, till before the centre stitch; t.f. and
+k. the centre stitch; t.f., k. the remainder plain; p. the next row;
+repeat these 2 rows, till there are 12 open stitches up the vein of
+the leaf; then k. 1, k. 2+, k. plain, till 2 from the centre stitch;
+then k. 2+, t.f., k. 1, t.f., k. 2+, k. plain, till 3 from the end;
+then k. 2+, k. 1; p. the next row; repeat till there are 8 more open
+stitches, that is, 20 from the beginning; then k. 2+ at the beginning
+and end of every other row, till the last ends in a point. Now sew the
+leaves round the mat by the part where the stem should be; then sew
+the tulips on as in engraving, sewing the leaf about 6 rows from the
+point on the stem of the tulip.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+[Illustration: A WOVEN PARASOL.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+CROCHET.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+The stitches used in crochet are, _chain, slip, single, double,
+treble, and long treble crochet_.
+
+TO MAKE A CHAIN, form a loop on the thread, insert the hook in it, and
+draw the thread in another loop through this. Continue this to form a
+succession of stitches.
+
+SLIP-STITCH is made by drawing a thread _at once_ through any given
+stitch and the loop which is on the needle.
+
+SINGLE CROCHET (written s.c.)--Having a loop on the needle, insert the
+hook in a stitch, and draw the thread through in a loop. You then have
+two on the hook; draw the thread through both at once.
+
+DOUBLE CROCHET (d.c.)--Twist the thread round the hook before
+inserting it in the stitch, through which you draw the thread in a
+loop. Three loops being then on the needle, draw the thread through
+two, and then through the one just formed and the remaining one.
+
+TREBLE CROCHET (t.c.) and LONG TREBLE (long t.c.) are worked in the
+same manner; in the former the thread is put _twice_, in the latter
+_three times_, round the hook, before inserting it into the stitch.
+
+TO JOIN LEAVES.--When one part of a leaf, flower, etc., is to be
+joined to another, drop the loop from your hook, which insert in the
+place to be joined; draw the loop through and continue working.
+
+TO PASS FROM ONE ROUND TO ANOTHER WITHOUT BREAKING THE THREAD.--In
+working mats and many similar articles this is very desirable. Having
+finished one round, see whether a s.c., d.c., or t.c. stitch begins
+the next; for s.c. make one chain, for d.c. three, for t.c. four; slip
+the needle out, and twist the chain, then continue working. This
+twisted chain will have all the appearance of a d.c. or t.c. stitch.
+Should the round not begin exactly in the same place, slip-stitch to
+the part where it commences, as it will seldom be more than a few
+stitches in advance.
+
+SQUARE CROCHET is a term often used, and generally understood, as the
+engraved patterns are mostly in it. Lest, however, any of our readers
+should not be familiar with the name, we will explain it. The squares
+are either open or close. An open square consists of one d.c., two
+ch.--missing two on the line beneath, before making the next stitch. A
+close square has three successive d.c. Thus, any given number of close
+squares, followed by an open, will have so many times three d.c., and
+_one over_; and any foundation made for a pattern to be worked in
+square crochet will have a number of chains divisible by three,
+leaving one over.
+
+TO CONTRACT AN EDGE.--In forming leaves and many other things, this is
+very useful. It can be done in d.c., t.c., or long t.c. Having twisted
+the thread round the needle as often as the stitch may require, insert
+it in the work, and half-do a stitch. Instead of completing it, again
+twist the thread round, until the same number of loops are on, and
+work a stitch completely. Thus, for two stitches taken in the work,
+there is only one head. This being successively repeated materially
+contracts an edge.
+
+TO JOIN ON A THREAD.--Avoid joins in open work as much as possible. In
+close work, whether d.c. or s.c., they will not be perceived. Finish
+the stitch by drawing the new thread through, allowing a couple of
+inches for both ends, which you hold in.
+
+TO WORK WITH SEVERAL COLOURS.--Hold the threads not in use along the
+edge of the work, and work them in. When the colour is to be changed,
+begin the stitch with the old colour, and complete it with the new,
+which continue to work with, holding the other in. If only one stitch
+of a colour is to be used, you finish one stitch, and begin the next
+with it; then change. Colours are seldom intermixed, except in solid
+work, such as the ends of purses, mats worked over cord, and the like.
+
+TO WORK OVER CORD.--Hold it in the left hand, with the work, and work
+round it, as you would if it were merely an end of thread. The
+stitches must, however, be sufficiently close to cover it entirely.
+
+TO WORK WITH BEADS.--Beads must be first threaded on the silk, or
+other material, and then dropped, according to the pattern, on what is
+usually thought the wrong side of the work. This side presents a more
+even appearance than the other. It follows that when bead purses are
+worked from an engraving, they are worked the reverse of the usual
+way--namely, from right to left.
+
+THE MARKS USED IN CROCHET RECEIPTS.--These are very simple when
+understood. They are printers' marks--asterisks, crosses, daggers, and
+sometimes one or two others. They are used to mark repetitions, and
+save space. The principal thing to observe is, that in every row or
+round, if _one_ of any kind is used, a second, _similar_ one, is sure
+to be found; and that the repetition occurs between the two, however
+far distant apart. Suppose a row of a pattern to be written thus:--X 2
+d.c., 4 ch., miss 4, * 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, * three times, 5 d.c.,
+X, * twice; it would, at full length, be--2 d.c., 4 ch., miss 4, 5
+d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5
+d.c., 2 d.c., 4 ch., miss 4, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch.,
+miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c. It will be seen that one
+repetition often occurs _within another_, as in the stitches between
+the asterisks. Another mode of shortening receipts can be used only
+where a row has a centre both sides of which correspond; the latter
+being the same as the former, worked _backwards_. Then the letters _b,
+a_, are used, to mark that in the latter part of the row you reverse
+the instructions. _b_, 7 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1,
+_a_, 1 d.c. (the centre stitch), would be, 7 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., miss 1, 2 ch., 1 d.c., miss 2, 3 ch., 7
+d.c. These letters and the printers' marks are equally used in
+knitting. It is easy to see how much space is gained by the use of
+these abbreviations, a knowledge of which is easily acquired. Probably
+many of our friends are already familiar with the substance of this
+preliminary lesson; but as daily experience convinces us that many are
+still ignorant of the principles of crochet, we trust the good-nature
+of the adepts will lead them to excuse this occupation of a page, in
+consideration of the benefit it will be to their less fortunate
+friends.
+
+One word on the implement termed a crochet-hook. It should not be
+sharp or pointed, either in the point or barb, but smooth, and quite
+free from any angularity that can catch the silk. Cheap and common
+crochet-hooks are in the end the dearest, as they break cotton, ravel
+silk, wear out the patience, and prick the finger. They should be of
+the best steel, highly polished, and firmly fixed in ivory handles.
+Those we use have been made at our recommendation, and have the _size_
+engraved on every handle. This saves the tiresome and uncertain
+reference to a gauge. These hooks are termed "_tapered, indented_"
+crochet-hooks.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ANTI-MACASSAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Four reels of Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, No. 8, 1 ditto, No. 4, 4 ounces of
+turquoise blue beads.
+
+The anti-macassar of which we give a representation in the engraving
+is intended to fit the top of a library chair. One half only is seen.
+A similar piece of crochet is to be made and sewed to it, the
+two forming a sort of bag, which is slipped over the back of the
+chair. It is a great improvement on the old-fashioned anti-macassar,
+as it is not liable to be displaced. A border is added to the front of
+it, the pattern of which is made in beads (in the style of the
+bassinet quilt, page 24). This, from its weight, serves to keep the
+anti-macassar from shifting, and is finished with a handsome fringe.
+Spotted muslin, or any similar material, may be used for the back of
+the anti-macassar, instead of crochet, for those who would prefer
+saving themselves the trouble of working the second piece.
+
+[Illustration: ANTI-MACASSAR.]
+
+The upper part may be worked from the engraving, being done in square
+crochet, for which we have already given full directions. Make a chain
+of 277 stitches. Do one row of double crochet; then work from
+the engraving, beginning with that row which is in open square
+crochet, except the first and last squares, which are close. When you
+come to the diminished part, begin the row thus:--Miss 1, slip on the
+2nd, single crochet on the 3rd, double crochet on the 4th. Reverse the
+process at the end of the row. This diminishes the row one square at
+each end. Some few rows narrow the squares at each end. In that case
+miss 4 at the beginning and end, instead of one. Work in the ends as
+you go on. This part of the anti-macassar uses three reels of cotton.
+Thread the blue beads on the 4th, No. 8 reel, and work the borders.
+
+Begin by a row of single crochet on the _wrong_ side, on the
+foundation chain. All the subsequent rows are done on the same side.
+Begin every row with two plain stitches, beside those in the pattern.
+
+1st pattern row: X 2 plain, 2 beads, 5 plain, 2 beads, 14 plain X
+repeat to the end in this and every future row.
+
+2nd: X 1 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 3 beads, 1 plain, 3 beads, 14 plain
+X.
+
+3rd: X 1 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 3 beads, 15 plain X.
+
+4th: X 2 plain, 7 beads, 1 plain, 1 bead, 14 plain X.
+
+5th: X 4 plain, 4 beads, 3 plain, 1 bead, 13 plain X.
+
+6th: X 4 plain, 4 beads, 4 plain, 1 bead, 12 plain X.
+
+7th: X 3 plain, 6 beads, 3 plain, 1 bead, 5 plain, 4 beads, 3 plain X.
+
+8th: X 2 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain, 1 bead, 6 plain, 5
+beads, 1 plain X.
+
+9th: X 1 plain, 3 beads, 4 plain, 3 beads, 1 plain, 1 bead, 7 plain, 5
+beads X.
+
+10th: X 1 plain, 2 beads, 6 plain, 3 beads, 8 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain
+X.
+
+11th: X 10 plain, 3 beads, 7 plain, 1 bead, 1 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain
+X.
+
+12th: X 9 plain, 1 bead, 1 plain, 3 beads, 1 plain, 3 beads, 4 plain,
+1 bead, 2 plain X.
+
+13th: X 8 plain, 1 bead, 3 plain, 3 beads, 3 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 2
+beads, 2 plain X.
+
+14th: X 8 plain, 1 bead, 4 plain, 3 beads, 5 plain, 2 beads, 2 plain,
+X.
+
+15th: X 8 plain, 1 bead, 3 plain, 1 bead, 1 plain, 3 beads, 3 plain, 3
+beads, 2 plain X.
+
+16th: X 9 plain, 3 beads, 3 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain
+X.
+
+17th: X 16 plain, 6 beads, 3 plain, X.
+
+18th: X 6 plain, 1 bead, 10 plain, 5 beads, 3 plain X.
+
+19th: X 6 plain, 3 beads, 8 plain, 5 beads, 3 plain X.
+
+20th: X 6 plain, 6 beads, 3 plain, 7 beads, 3 plain X.
+
+21st: X 6 plain, 5 beads, 2 plain, 10 beads, 2 plain X.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ANTI-MACASSAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 24.
+
+This anti-macassar must be begun on the line of d.c., forming one end.
+Make a chain of the required number of stitches, including the
+borders, and work the whole anti-macassar, except the border which is
+at the one end, below the foundation chain, which must be done last of
+all. Or the centre can be done entirely first, and the border worked
+all round afterwards, increasing at the corners. We, however,
+recommend the former method.
+
+This pattern is extremely well adapted for darning on square netting.
+In that case the netting may be done in Brooks' Knitting Cord, No. 60,
+and the darning in Embroidery Cotton, No. 70. The centre only can be
+done thus--a netted border must trim it.
+
+[Illustration: ANTI-MACASSAR.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR.
+
+[Illustration: NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, and Embroidering Goat's-head Cotton, No. 70; mesh, one-third
+of an inch wide.
+
+This anti-macassar is done in the fashionable style of netting, with a
+pattern darned on it after it is worked. Make a foundation, on which
+work sixty-seven stitches. Repeat these, backwards and forwards, until
+a square is done, of as many holes up the sides as along the width.
+Remove the foundation, and add either a crochet-bead border all round,
+or a netted one. The bead border makes the shape more solid; the
+netted one is certainly lighter, and the following is very pretty:--
+
+With a mesh three times the size of that used for the square do one
+entire round, with three stitches in one at the corners.
+
+2nd round: With the small mesh. Miss the first stitch, net the second,
+then the missed one, repeat all round.
+
+3rd: X Net a stitch of each of seven stitches, miss one stitch of the
+last round, X repeat all round.
+
+Observe, before doing this round, count the number of stitches; if
+they cannot be divided by eight, add at the corners as many as may be
+required. Supposing there are so many eights and five over, then three
+more will be wanted, and one must be added (by doing two in one) in
+each of the three corners.
+
+4th: X 6 over seven, miss the long stitch, X repeat.
+
+5th: X 5 over six, missing as before, X repeat.
+
+6th: X 4 over five, as before, X repeat.
+
+7th: X 3 over four, as before, X repeat.
+
+8th: X 2 over three, as before, X repeat.
+
+Before darning netting, wash it perfectly clean, stiffen it by dipping
+it into a little gum-water, and pin it out on a pillow, in the proper
+form, to dry. Then darn it with embroidery cotton, every square of the
+pattern being closely filled up.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ROUND COUVERETTE FOR AN EASY CHAIR OR SOFA.
+
+1st round: 9 ch., unite; 3 ch., this forms 1 l. stitch; under this
+circle work 24 l., that is, including the 3 ch., which reckon as "1
+l.;" in fastening off this round, simply insert the hook through the
+3rd loop of 3 ch., draw the cotton through, cut it off, draw it down
+at the back, and tie it in a neat and secure knot.
+
+2nd: Be careful not to begin in any row in the same place where the
+previous row was terminated. 2 l. into every loop of last row; there
+should be 48 l.
+
+3rd: 1 l. into every loop, with 1 ch. between each.
+
+4th and 5th: 1 l. upon every l., with 2 ch. between each.
+
+6th: Commence upon a l. stitch, * 2 l. into 1 loop, 5 ch., miss 2
+loops, repeat from * 3 times more, then 3 ch., miss 2 loops, 10 l., 3
+ch., miss 2 loops, repeat.
+
+7th: * 2 l. into the 3rd loop of the 5 ch.; 5 ch., repeat from * twice
+more, then 10 l. on l., repeat.
+
+8th: 3 d.c. stitches, the 1st into the 2nd loop of the 5 ch., after
+the l. stitches, 5 ch., repeat from * 3 times more, 12 l. the 1st into
+next loop, repeat.
+
+9th: * 3 d.c. the 1st into the 2nd loop of the 1st 5 ch., 5 ch.,
+repeat from * twice more, miss 1 loop, 18 l. the 1st in 2nd loop.
+
+10th: D.c. into the centre loop of the 5 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into centre
+loop of next 5, 3 ch., 24 l. the 1st on next d.c. stitch, 3 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+11th: 3 d.c. the 1st into 2nd loop of 5 ch., 3 ch., 1 l. on every l.,
+with 1 ch. between each, 3 ch., repeat.
+
+12th: 1 l. on l., 1 ch., repeat over the l. stitches, then 3 ch., 3
+d.c. on the 3 d.c., 3 ch., repeat.
+
+13th: 1 l. on l., 1 ch., repeat this over the l. stitches, 7 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+14th: The same.
+
+15th: 1 l., 2 ch. over the l. stitches, then 3 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop
+of the 7 ch., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 1 l. into next loop, 3 ch., repeat.
+
+16th: 7 sq., 6 l., 14 sq., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5 ch., 3
+ch., repeat.
+
+17th: 6 sq., 12 l., 13 sq., 3 ch., 1 l. on d.c. stitch, 3 ch., repeat.
+
+[Illustration: ROUND COUVERETTE FOR AN EASY CHAIR OR SOFA.]
+
+18th: 6 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 ch., d.c. on
+d.c., 3 ch., repeat.
+
+19th: 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 ch., d.c. on
+d.c., 3 ch., repeat.
+
+20th: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3
+ch., d.c. on d.c., 3 ch., repeat.
+
+21st: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+5 sq., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 1st 3 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of next 3 ch., repeat.
+
+22nd: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 5
+ch., 1 l. into centre loop of centre 3 ch., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+23rd: 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 9 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 1st 5 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 2nd 5 ch., 5
+ch., repeat.
+
+24th: 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 7 l.,
+d.c. into centre loop of 2nd 5 ch., 7 ch., repeat.
+
+25th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 7 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 7, 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+26th: 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each, under the next
+5 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+27th: 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., d.c. into centre ch. of 5, 3 ch., 11 l. the 1st into 3rd loop of
+3 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+28th: 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into centre of 5, 3 ch., 13 l., the 1st into
+3rd loop of 3 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into centre of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+29th: 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5 ch., 3 ch., 15 l., the 1st into 3rd loop of 3 ch., 3
+ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+30th: 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l. 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 8 l., the 1st into
+the 3rd loop of the 3 ch., 1 ch., miss 1 loop, 8 l., 3 ch., d.c. into
+centre of 5 ch., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+31st: 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 5
+ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 8 l., 3 ch., d.c. into centre
+loop of 3 ch., 3 ch., 8 l., the 1st or 2nd d.c., 3 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+32nd: 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st into 3rd loop of the 3 ch.,
+3 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., d.c. into same loop, 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st
+on next l., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+33rd: 10 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 5 ch., d.c. on d.c., 3 ch., 8
+l., the 1st on 1st l., 3 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each under the
+5 ch., 3 ch., 8 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+34th: 11 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 5 ch., d.c. on d.c., 3 ch., 6
+l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on next l., 3 ch., 6 l.,
+the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+35th: 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 5 ch., d.c. on
+d.c., 4 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 11 l., the 1st into 4th
+loop, 3 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 4 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+36th: 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., 2 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 6 ch., 9 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 6 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+37th: 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., 1 l. on d.c. stitch, 5 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each under
+the 6 ch., 3 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch.
+between each under the 6 ch., 5 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+38th: 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., 1 l. on l., 5 ch., 9 l., the 1st on next l., 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 5
+ch., repeat.
+
+39th: 7 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l,
+2 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st into the 5th loop of
+the 5 ch., 5 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st into
+6th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+40th: 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 3 ch., 1 l. into same loop, 5 ch., 11
+l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., d.c. on 2nd l. stitch, 5 ch., 11 l., the
+1st into 6th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 3 ch., 1 l. into same loop, 5
+ch., repeat.
+
+41st: 2 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 5
+ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each, under the 3 ch., 5 ch., 11 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. on d.c. stitch, 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st into
+5th loop, 5 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch., between each, under the 3 ch., 5
+ch., repeat.
+
+42nd: 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 5
+ch., 9 l., the 1st on next l., 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7 ch.,
+11 l., the 1st into 5th loop of the 5 ch., 5 ch., 9 l., the 1st on
+next l., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+43rd: 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 2
+ch., 1 l., into 3rd loop, this forms another sq., and is reckoned as
+such in the next rows; 5 ch., 9 l. on the l., 7 ch., 11 l., the 1st on
+2nd l., 7 ch., 11 l., the 1st. into 4th loop, 7 ch., 9 l. on the l., 5
+ch., 1 l., into 3rd loop, 2 ch., repeat.
+
+44th: 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 5 ch., 9 l. on the l., 7 ch.,
+9 l., the 1st on next l., 3 ch., 9 l., with 1 ch. between each, under
+the 7 ch., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 3rd l., 7 ch., 9 l. on l., 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+45th: 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 7 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 7 ch., 9 l., the 1st into 9th loop, 3 ch., 17 l., the 1st on next
+l., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7
+ch., repeat.
+
+46th: 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 7 ch., 5 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 7 ch., 9 l., the 1st into 8th loop, 3 ch., 15 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7 ch., 5 l., the 1st on
+2nd l., 7 ch., repeat.
+
+47th: 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 7 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 7 ch., 8 l., the 1st into 8th loop, 7 ch., 13 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 7 ch., 8 l., the 1st on 3rd l., 7 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7
+ch., repeat.
+
+48th: 6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 5 ch., 1 l., into
+4th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 6
+l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 11 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 6 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into
+4th loop, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+49th: 10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. into centre loop
+of the 5 ch. for 4 times, 5 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l.
+into centre loop of 5 twice, 5 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch, 1
+l. into centre loop of 5 ch. twice, 5 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5
+ch., 1 l. into centre of loop of 5, 3 times, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+50th: 10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. into
+centre of each 5, for 5 times, 5 ch., 2 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch.,
+1 l. into centre of 5, 3 times, 5 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch.,
+1 l. into centre of 5, 3 times, 5 ch., 2 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch.,
+1 l. into centre of 5, for 5 times, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+51st: 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 5
+ch., and 1 l. into centre loop of 5 ch., for 10 times, 5 ch., 5 l.,
+the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into centre loop of the 5 ch., for 10
+times, 1 ch., repeat.
+
+52nd: 11 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 5 ch., and 1 l. into centre
+loop of each 5 ch., for 11 times, 5 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5
+ch., and 1 l. into centre loop of 5 ch., 11 times, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+53rd: 10 sq., 33 l., 4 sq., 5 ch., and 1 l. into centre loop of the 5
+ch., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+54th: 10 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next
+l., * 4 ch., 1 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next l., repeat from
+* twice more, 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next l., 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on
+next l., ** 4 ch., 1 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next l., repeat
+from ** twice more, 3 ch., repeat from beginning.
+
+55th: 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 3 ch, 7 l., the
+1st on next l., * 7 ch., d.c. on the l. stitch, 7 ch., 7 l. on the l.,
+repeat from * twice more, then 4 ch., 7 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l. on l.,
+** 7 ch., d.c. on l., 7 ch., 7 l. on l., repeat from ** twice more, 3
+ch., repeat.
+
+56th: 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3
+ch., 7 l. on l., * 4 ch., d.c. into 4th loop of 7 ch., 3 ch., d.c.
+into 4th loop of 7 ch., 5 ch., 7 l. on l., repeat from * twice more, 4
+ch., 7 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l. on l., repeat from the 1st *, then 3 ch.,
+repeat from beginning.
+
+57th: 13 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 ch., 7 l. on l., * 4 ch., 1
+l. into 2nd loop of 3 ch., 5 ch., 1 more l. into same loop, 4 ch., 7
+l. on l., repeat from * twice more, then 4 ch., 7 l. on l., 4 ch., 7
+l. on l., repeat from the 1st * again, 3 ch. then repeat from
+beginning.
+
+58th: 16 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., now work the same as last row,
+only making 3 ch. instead of 5.
+
+59th: 16 sq., 3 l., 1 sq. 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., now work the same
+as last row.
+
+60th: 13 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., now the same as last row.
+
+61st: 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., now
+the same as last row.
+
+62nd: 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3 sq. 3, l., 7 sq., now the same as
+last row.
+
+63rd: 14 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., now the same as last row.
+
+64th: 25 sq., 3 ch., 7 d.c. over the l., * 3 d.c. under the 3 ch., 5
+d.c. under next 3, 3 d.c. under next 3, 7 d.c. over the l., repeat
+from * twice more, 4 d.c. under the 4 ch., 7 d.c. on the l., 4 d.c.
+under the 4 ch., 7 d.c. over the l., repeat from the 1st * 3 times, 3
+ch., repeat from beginning.
+
+65th: 25 sq., making in these squares 3 ch. instead of 2, then d.c.
+over the d.c. stitches, 3 ch., repeat.
+
+66th: A row of long stitches all round.
+
+Fringe.--D.c. into a loop, make * 70 ch., rather loosely, miss loop of
+last round, d.c. into next loop, repeat from *.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+FLORAL ANTI-MACASSAR.
+
+IN SQUARE NETTING AND DARNED.
+
+[Illustration: FLORAL ANTI-MACASSAR.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Goat's-head Netting and Knitting Cotton, No. 36.
+Brooks' Embroidering Goat's-head Cotton, No. 40. Rather a fine
+Embroidering Needle. Steel Mesh, No. 12 Steel Netting Needle.
+
+Work the same number of squares, as in the engraving, by commencing on
+one stitch, and increasing one at the end of every row till you get
+sufficient length of one side; and then decrease one at the end of
+every row by taking two loops into one. Then darn according to the
+engraving.
+
+Make sufficient number of tassels to go round. Wind the cotton over a
+card three inches wide, cut one end, and draw through the loop of
+netting, and make four more tassels larger; over a card six inches
+wide for the corners. Six squares measure one inch.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+OTTOMAN COVER.
+
+IN SQUARE NETTING; THE PATTERN DIAMOND.
+
+[Illustration: OTTOMAN COVER.]
+
+MATERIALS:--Brooks' Goat's-head Netting Cotton, Nos. 30 and 36;
+Embroidering, No. 40; Steel Mesh, No. 12, and Steel Netting Needle.
+For the upper side of the cushion use No. 36 Cotton, and commence with
+one stitch, and make one at the end of every row until you have 83
+loops on your mesh; then decrease one at the end of every row
+until you have only one left; then fasten off; then darn it with
+Embroidering Cotton, No. 40, according to the engraving, always taking
+care that there are the same number of threads in every square, and
+that the threads all run the same way, making as few breaks in the
+cotton as possible; in fastening off, or beginning again, always let
+it be on the under-side, that the ends may not be seen. Then for the
+under-side of the cushion, make another piece exactly similar to the
+other one in size, but with a thicker cotton, No. 30. The two pieces
+must then be joined together, and placed upon a cushion stuffed with
+wool and covered with a dark purple, crimson, or green velvet; the
+whole afterwards finished with a thick twisted cord in two colours,
+with massive tassels at the corners to match.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+THE PINE COUVRETTE, FOR A MUSIC STOOL, IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Eight reels of Brooks' Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, No. 8;
+crochet hook, No. 18.
+
+This couvrette is begun in the centre, and worked round and round, the
+thread never being broken off but when it is so mentioned in the
+receipt.
+
+Make a chain of 6; close it into a round, on which do 8 s.c. stitches.
+
+2nd round: X 1 d.c. under a stitch (taking up both sides of the
+chain), 2 ch., miss none, X 8 times. Close the round with a slip
+stitch on the first d.c.
+
+3rd: 1 s.c. on every chain stitch, and 2 s.c. on every d.c. in the
+round.
+
+4th: 3 ch., twist them, and continue as a d.c. stitch; X 3 ch., miss
+3, 3 d.c., all on the second of the 2 s.c. worked on one in last row,
+X 7 times; 3 ch., miss 3, 2 d.c. on last stitch of last row; slip on
+the top of the three-twisted chain, which completes the round.
+
+5th: Begin this and all succeeding rounds with a d.c. stitch, made of
+3 ch., X ch., miss 3 ch., 2 d.c. on first d.c., 1 on next, 2 on next,
+X 7 times; 3 ch., miss 3, 2 d.c. on 1 d.c., 1 d.c. on next; slip on
+top of the 3 chain that began the round.
+
+6th: Worked exactly like 5th, with 2 d.c. on the first and last of
+every 5, and 1 on each of the intermediate, so that the round consists
+of 8 sides, of 7 d.c. each, divided by a chain of three.
+
+7th: The same, with 10 d.c. over the 7.
+
+8th: The same, with 12 d.c. over the 10.
+
+9th: 3 ch., twist it into a d.c. stitch, X 3 more chain, 2 d.c. in the
+first of 12, 4 d.c. in next 4, 3 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c. in 4, 2 d.c. in
+last of 12, X 7 times; 3 ch., 2 d.c. in first, 4 d.c. in 4, 3 ch.,
+miss 2, 4 d.c. in 4, 1 d.c. in the same as the twisted chain; finish
+with a slip stitch.
+
+10th: Begin, as usual, with 6 ch; then on each section of the octagon,
+X 4 d.c. on first 4, 3 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 3 ch., 3 ch., miss 2, 4
+d.c. on 4, X 3 ch. between. At the last of the 8 finish with 3 d.c.,
+as the last is made at the beginning of the round; slip on the top of
+it.
+
+11th: Begin and end as usual [_see note_]. On each section do X 2 d.c.
+on 2, 3 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 3 ch., 3 ch., miss 3 d.c., 3 d.c. on 3
+ch., 3 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c. on last 2, 3 ch., X.
+
+12th: Begin and end as usual. On each section work X 2 d.c. on 1, 4
+d.c. on 4, 3 ch., miss 3, 3 d.c. on 3 ch., 3 ch., miss 3, 4 d.c. on 4,
+2 d.c. on the last, 3 ch., X.
+
+13th: Begin and end as usual. On each division do X 2 d.c. on 1, 8
+d.c. on 8, 4 ch., miss 3, 8 d.c. on 8, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch., X.
+
+14th: All d.c., increasing so as to have 26 on each side of the
+octagon, with the usual 3 ch. between the divisions.
+
+15th: Begin and end as usual. Work on each part X 7 d.c. on 7, X 2
+ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., X twice; 2 ch. miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 8 d.c. on 8, 3 ch., X.
+
+16th: Begin and end as usual. Work on each part X 2 d.c. on 1, 4 d.c.
+on 4, 2 ch., miss 2, 14 d.c. on 14, 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c. on 5,
+2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch., X.
+
+[Illustration: MUSIC STOOL COUVRETTE.]
+
+17th: Begin and end as usual. X 2 d.c. on 1, 3 d.c. on 3, 2 ch., miss
+2, 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 5 d.c. on 5, 2 ch., miss 2, 4 ch. on 4, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch. X.
+
+18th: Begin and end as usual, X 2 d.c. on 1, 4 d.c. on 4, 2 ch., miss
+2, 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 13 d.c. on 13, 2 ch., miss 1, 4 d.c. on
+4, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch. X.
+
+19th: Begin and end as usual. X 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c. on 6,
+2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 3, 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1
+d.c. 2 ch., miss 1, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 3 ch., X.
+
+20th: Begin and end as usual. X 2 d.c. on 1, 5 d.c. on 5, 2 ch., miss
+2, 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 12 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 1, 5 d.c., 3 ch., X.
+
+21st: Begin and end as usual, X 9 d.c. 3 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 d.c. in 1, 3 ch., X.
+
+22nd: Begin and end as usual. X 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c., 2 d.c.
+in 1, 3 ch., X.
+
+23rd: Begin and end as usual. X 2 d.c. in 1, 11 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 12
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., 2 ch, miss 2, 6 d.c., 2 d.c. in 1, 3 ch., *.
+
+24th: Break off the thread in this and the following round, and begin
+at the beginning of a division of the octagon, instead of at the last
+stitch as hitherto. X 14 d.c., beginning on the _second_ in the
+division, 2 ch., miss 2, 8 d c., 2 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+7 d.c., 3 ch., d.c. on the centre of the 3 chain of last round, 3 ch.,
+X. [Work in the ends of cotton as you go on, and slip on the first
+stitch at the end of every round.]
+
+25th: X miss the first d.c. of the last row, 1 _diminished_ stitch on
+the two next, 12 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 12 d.c., X 2 ch., miss 2, 4
+d.c., * twice; 1 diminished stitch on the next 2, ** 2 ch., miss 1, 1
+d.c., ** 4 times, 2 ch., X.
+
+26th: X 1 diminished d.c. stitch on the two first of 12, 11 d.c., 2
+ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 1
+diminished d.c., 1 ch, miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 1 ch.,
+X.
+
+27th: X 1 diminished d.c. on two first of 11, 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+8 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c., 1 diminished
+d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1
+d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, X.
+
+28th: X 1 diminished d.c. (beginning on the same of last round), 6
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c., 1 diminished d.c., 2 ch., d.c. on centre
+of 3 ch. in last round, 2 ch., miss 1, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c.,
+2 ch., miss 1, d.c. on centre of 3 ch., 2 ch., X.
+
+29th: X 5 d.c. beginning on the diminished stitch of last round, 2
+ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 3
+ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., ** 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., ** twice, 2 ch., miss
+2, 7 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, X.
+
+30th: X (begin on the second of 5 d.c.), 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 8
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, **
+1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, ** twice, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., *** 2
+ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., *** twice; 2 ch., miss 1, X.
+
+31st: X (begin on the second of 4 d.c.), 5 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, ** 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, ** three times, 10
+d.c., *** 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., *** 3 times, 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 1
+ch., miss 1, *.
+
+32nd: X (begin on the second of 5), 6 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c., 2
+ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 5 open
+squares, 1 close, 5 open, 1 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, X.
+
+33rd: X (begin on second of 6), 7 d.c., ** 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., **
+twice; 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 13 open squares, 1 d.c.,
+2 ch., miss 1, X.
+
+34th: X (begin on the second of 7), 1 diminished stitch, 16 d.c., 1
+diminished, 2 ch., miss 1, ** 3 open squares, 1 close, ** 3 times, 3
+open squares, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, X.
+
+35th: X (begin on the first of 16), 1 diminished, 5 d.c., 2 ch., miss
+2, 5 d.c., 1 diminished, 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 2 open
+squares, ** 1 close, 1 open, ** 6 times, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, *** 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, *** twice, X.
+
+36th: * (Begin on the first of 5), 1 diminished, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+2 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 1 diminished, ** 2 ch., miss 1,
+1 d.c., ** twice, 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, *** 1 close
+square, 3 open, *** 3 times, 1 close, 2 open, **** 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss
+1, **** twice, X.
+
+37th: X (begin on the 1 d.c.), 1 diminished, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1
+d.c., 1 diminished, ** 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., ** twice, *** 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 1 d.c., *** 3 times, 2 ch., miss 2, **** 1 close, 1 open
+square, **** 6 times, 3 more open, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2
+ch., miss 1 X.
+
+38th: X (begin on 1 d.c.), 1 d.c., 1 diminished over the 2 ch, 1 d.c.,
+2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 6 open squares, ** 1 close, 3
+open, * twice, 1 close, 6 open, *** 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, *** twice
+X.
+
+Finish this round, like all the preceding, since the direction, with a
+slip stitch on the first stitch of the round. Then a round of open
+square crochet, the d.c. stitches coming on those of the last round,
+and allowing 2 ch. over the one diminished stitch at every point. The
+40th round is entirely in d.c.
+
+FOR THE BAND.--Make a chain of 624 stitches, and close in a round, on
+which work a round of d.c.
+
+2nd round: Open square crochet.
+
+3rd: X 4 open squares, 2 close, 2 open, X 26 times.
+
+4th:. X 3 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, X 26 times.
+
+5th: X 2 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, X 26
+times.
+
+6th: X 1 open, 2 close, 1 open 1 close, 3 open, X 26 times.
+
+7th, 8th, and 9th: X 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 1 close, 2 open, X 26
+times.
+
+10th: X 2 open, 3 close, 3 open, * 26 times.
+
+11th: Open square crochet.
+
+12th: D.c.
+
+EDGING.--One pattern takes up the space of a pattern of the band,
+consequently there are 26 in the round. Each is finished before
+proceeding to the next. The band and edging may be done entirely
+without breaking off the thread, therefore continue for the latter,
+after closing the former. 12 s.c., 12 ch., close it into a round,
+under which work 23 s.c.; 9 s.c. on the edge of the band; turn the
+work on the wrong side,--7 ch., miss 5 of the 23 on the round, s.c.
+under the 6th, * 5 ch, miss 3, s.c. under 4th, * 3 times; 7 ch., s.c.
+under 4th of the 12 s.c. (leaving a space of 8 to the loop). Turn on
+the right side and work under each loop of 7, 1 s.c., 2 d.c. 4 t.c.,
+2 d.c., 2 s.c., and under the other loops, 2 s.c., 4 d.c., 2 s.c.: 2
+s.c. more on the band complete one pattern. Fasten to the round with a
+row of s.c., taking a stitch of each.
+
+NOTE.--It is to be remembered that each round begins with a d.c. of 3
+ch., and 3 ch., after which the pattern between the * * is done 7
+times throughout, and the eighth time the last d.c. and 3 ch. are
+omitted, being worked at the commencement of the round. To write this
+at the end of every round would make the directions tediously long,
+and the worker can find no difficulty if observing this note.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CHAIR CUSHION.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, or 60, with a suitable hook.
+
+This is a new and extremely pretty kind of cushion, for the back of a
+chair, which renders an ordinary seat almost as commodious as a
+professedly _easy_ chair.
+
+A small cushion is made, just the length of the back of the chair, and
+narrow in the proportion seen in the engraving, which is covered
+either with Berlin-wool work, or (as we have designed) with crochet.
+It is suspended from the top of the chair by ribbons or cords; and the
+lower edge is finished with either fringe or tassels. We have
+given two sizes of cotton as suitable for this purpose, as the
+dimensions must depend on those of the chair. The pattern requires a
+foundation chain of 274 stitches, and if No. 40 cord is used, and an
+ordinary hook suitable for it, the length will be as nearly as
+possible, half a yard. Should the chair not be so wide, the same
+number of stitches, _with a finer cord_, will decrease the cushion
+cover; if required larger, for any purpose whatever, by using a
+coarser material the same design will be proportionably increased.
+
+And here we may be allowed to suggest a purpose to which this pattern
+is peculiarly applicable, and which will be found an article extremely
+beneficial to "the neat-handed Phillis."
+
+[Illustration: CHAIR CUSHION.]
+
+In these days of homoeopathy, when the love of cold water is on the
+increase (as indeed it is high time it was), and while the means for
+thorough ablution are not perhaps as yet so extensively patronised as
+they deserve to be, we all know the destruction occasioned to that
+part of the paper which is immediately above the washhand-stand. Now
+we would propose a Splash Cloth, in crochet, of this or any similar
+design, to be worked in very coarse cotton, such as Brooks' Great
+Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord, No. 16, lined with glazed
+calico to match the hangings, and suspended above the washhand-stand.
+It will be a pretty decoration, perfectly preventing the injury
+usually occurring to the walls, readily washed, and always new.
+
+As fine cotton decreases the dimensions of a piece of work, so thicker
+cotton, with a hook proportionately large, _increases_ its size. The
+number of the cotton chosen should depend on the size of the stand.
+No. 40, it will be remembered, will work it about half a yard long.
+
+When used to cover a cushion, the cushion itself should be of a colour
+to match with the hangings, and the crochet work is to be tacked
+lightly over it at each edge.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+TOILET COVER IN CROCHET.
+
+[Illustration: TOILET COVER IN CROCHET]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 24. No. 3 Penelope Hook.
+
+1st row: Make a chain of about 180 stitches, turn back, work 1 l. into
+9th loop, this will form 1 sq. in next row; then 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l.
+into 3rd loop, repeat. There must be 190 sq., or squares, only.
+
+2nd: In beginning this row, make 1 l., in the 3rd ch. of the 8 ch.,
+then 2 ch., 1 l. on l., repeat; make 5 rows of these squares. After
+the first 5 rows the work must not be turned.
+
+6th: 12 sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 15 l., repeat from * till
+within 24 sq. of the end, then 13 sq., 3 l., 10 sq.
+
+7th: 10 sq., 12 l., 13 sq., * 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., repeat from
+* 6 times more, then 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.
+
+8th: 8 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., * 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 8 sq.,
+repeat from * 6 times more, then 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq.
+
+9th: 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., * 3
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., repeat from * 6 times more, then
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+10th: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., * 6
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., repeat from * 6 times more, then
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+11th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., * 12
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., repeat from * 6
+times more, then 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 6 sq.
+
+12th: 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., * 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12 l., repeat from * 6 times
+more, then 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq.
+
+13th: 7 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 21 l., * 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 5 sq., 21 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.
+
+14th: 7 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., * 6
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., repeat from * 6 times more, then
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 6 sq.
+
+15th: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., * 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., repeat
+from * 6 times more, then 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.
+
+16th: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., * 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., repeat from * 7 times more, 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 8 sq.
+
+17th: 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., * 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 3 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+18th: 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.,
+3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+19: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., * 7 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 12 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 7 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+20th: 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 27 l., * 10 sq.,
+27 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq.
+
+21st: 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 154 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6
+l., 9 sq.
+
+22nd: 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 155 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq.
+
+23rd: 6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 155 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 10 sq.
+
+24th: ^{a}6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l^{a}, 151 sq., ^{b}6 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq^{b}. These letters will be referred to
+hereafter.
+
+25th: ^{c}5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l^{c}, 151
+sq., ^{d}3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq^{d}.
+
+26th: ^{e}5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l^{e}., 150 sq., ^{f}3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 11 sq^{f}.
+
+27th: ^{g}5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3
+l^{g}., 150 sq., ^{h}3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq^{h}.
+
+28th: ^{i}5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l^{i}., 150 sq., ^{k}3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 6 sq^{k}.
+
+29th: ^{l}5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l^{l}., 150 sq., ^{m}3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq^{m}.
+
+30th: ^{n}6 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l^{n}.,
+150 sq., ^{o}3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq^{o}.
+
+31st: ^{p}12 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l^{p}., 150 sq., ^{q}3
+l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq^{q}.
+
+32nd: ^{r}11 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l^{r}., 150 sq., ^{s}6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq^{s}.
+
+33rd: ^{t}11 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l^{t}., 151 sq., ^{u}3
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq^{u}.
+
+34th: ^{v}11 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l^{v}., 151 sq., ^{w}27
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq^{w}.
+
+35th: ^{x}10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l^{x}., 155 sq., ^{y}6
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 6 sq^{y}.
+
+36th: ^{z}10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l^{z}., 79 sq., 3 l., 74
+sq., ^{&}6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq^{&}.
+
+37th: ^{a} 9 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6 l., ^{b}., 58 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 72 sq., ^{c}3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq^{d}.
+
+38th: ^{e} 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., ^{f}., 58 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 70 sq., ^{g}6 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq^{h}.
+
+39th: ^{i}7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l^{k}., 57 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 68 sq., ^{l} 3 l,
+4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq^{m}.
+
+40th: ^{n}7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l^{o}., 57 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 53 sq., ^{p}6 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 9
+sq^{q}.
+
+41st: ^{r}6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l^{s}., 46 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 52 sq., ^{t}3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq^{u}.
+
+42nd: ^{v}6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l^{w}., 49 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 45 sq., ^{x}3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 10 sq^{y}.
+
+43rd: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{a} in 24th row, then 47 sq., 12 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 44 sq., repeat from ^{b} to ^{b}
+in 24th row.
+
+44th: Repeat from ^{c} to ^{c} in 25th row, 36 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 42 sq., repeat from ^{d} to ^{d} in 25th row.
+
+45th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{e} in 26th row, then 34 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq. 6 l., 42 sq., repeat from ^{f} to ^{f}.
+
+46th: Repeat from ^{g} to ^{g}, in 27th row, 34 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 43 sq., repeat from ^{h} to ^{h}.
+
+47th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{i} in 28th row, 34 sq., 39 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11
+sq., 3 l., 32 sq., repeat from ^{k} to ^{k}.
+
+48th: Repeat from ^{l} to ^{l} in 29th row, 35 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 32 sq., repeat from
+^{m} to ^{m}.
+
+49th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{n}, 34 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 15
+l., 6 sq., 18 l., 32 sq., repeat from ^{o} to ^{o}.
+
+50th: Repeat from ^{p} to ^{p}, 34 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 31
+sq., repeat from ^{q} to ^{q}.
+
+51st: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{r}, 35 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 12 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 31 sq., repeat from ^{s} to ^{s}.
+
+52nd: Repeat from ^{t} to ^{t}, 22 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq.,
+33 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 32 sq. repeat from ^{u} to
+^{u}.
+
+53rd: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{v}, 21 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 21 l, 1 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 33 sq., repeat from ^{w} to ^{w}.
+
+54th: Repeat from ^{x} to ^{x}, 22 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 28 sq., repeat
+from ^{y} to ^{y}.
+
+55th: Repeat from ^{z} to ^{z}, 22 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 33 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{&} to ^{&}.
+
+56th: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{b}, in 37th row, 22 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 57 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 25 sq., repeat from ^{c} to ^{d}.
+
+57th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{f}, 22 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l, 2 sq.,
+24 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 26 sq., repeat from ^{g} to ^{h}.
+
+58th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{k}, 22 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{l} to ^{m}.
+
+59th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{o}, 23 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 26 sq., repeat from ^{p} to
+^{q}.
+
+60th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{s}, 23 sq., 27 l., 15 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5
+sq., 27 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{t} to ^{u}.
+
+61st: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{w}, 25 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 26 sq., repeat
+from ^{x} to ^{y}.
+
+62nd: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{a}, in 24th row, 24 sq., 27 l., 6 sq., 15
+l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 32 sq., repeat from ^{b} to ^{b}.
+
+63rd: Repeat from ^{c} to ^{c}, 23 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 30
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 27 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 23 sq., repeat from
+^{d} to ^{d}.
+
+64th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{e}, 22 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 24
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{f} to ^{f}.
+
+65th: Repeat from ^{g} to ^{g}, 22 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 20 sq., repeat from ^{h} to ^{h}.
+
+66th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{i}, 23 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 s., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 4 sq.,
+9 l., 22 sq., repeat from ^{k} to ^{k}.
+
+67th: Repeat from ^{l} to ^{l}, 23 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 30 l., 25 sq., repeat
+from ^{m} to ^{m}.
+
+68th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{n}, 30 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 33 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 22 sq., repeat from ^{o} to ^{o}.
+
+69th: Repeat from ^{p} to ^{p}, 28 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{q} to
+^{q}.
+
+70th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{r}, 27 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.,
+18 l., 25 sq., repeat from ^{s} to ^{s}.
+
+71st: Repeat from ^{t} to ^{t}, 28 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., repeat
+from ^{u} to ^{u}.
+
+72nd: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{v}, 27 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 42 sq., repeat from ^{w} to ^{w}.
+
+73rd: Repeat from ^{x} to ^{x}, 27 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 40 sq., repeat from ^{y} to ^{y}.
+
+74th: Repeat from ^{z} to ^{z}, 27 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 38
+sq., repeat from ^{&} to ^{&}.
+
+75th: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{b}, 27 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 4 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 36 sq., repeat from
+^{c} to ^{d}.
+
+76th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{f}, 33 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 34 sq., repeat from
+^{g} to ^{h}.
+
+77th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{k}, 33 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 33
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 35 sq., repeat from ^{l} to ^{m}.
+
+78th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{o}, 34 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 32
+sq., repeat from ^{p} to ^{q}.
+
+79th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{s}, 34 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 6 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 31 sq., repeat from ^{t}
+to ^{u}.
+
+80th: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{w}, 36 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 31 sq., repeat
+from ^{x} to ^{y}.
+
+81st: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{a}, 33 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 24
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 11 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 31 sq., repeat from ^{b} to ^{b}.
+
+82nd: Repeat from ^{c} to ^{c}, 34 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 42 l.,
+30 sq., repeat from ^{d} to ^{d}.
+
+83rd: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{e} 34 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 32 sq., repeat
+from ^{f} to ^{f}.
+
+84th: Repeat from ^{g} to ^{g}, 35 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 35 sq., repeat from ^{h} to ^{h}.
+
+85th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{i} 39 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 21 l., 11 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 46 sq., repeat
+from ^{k} to ^{k}.
+
+86th: Repeat from ^{l} to ^{l},50 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 12 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 47 sq., repeat from ^{m} to ^{m}.
+
+87th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{n},50 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 46 sq., repeat from ^{o} to ^{o}.
+
+88th: Repeat from ^{p} to ^{p}, 51 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+5 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 46 sq., repeat from ^{q} to
+^{q}.
+
+89th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{r}, 52 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 6 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 47 sq.,
+repeat from s to ^{s}.
+
+90th: Repeat from ^{t} to ^{t}, 52 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 6 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l.,
+48 sq., repeat from ^{u} to ^{u}.
+
+91st: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{v}, 61 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 27
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., repeat from ^{w} to
+^{w}.
+
+92nd: Repeat from ^{x} to ^{x}, 62 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 63 sq., repeat from ^{y}
+to ^{y}.
+
+93rd: Repeat from ^{z} to ^{z}, 63 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 62 sq., repeat
+from & to &.
+
+94th: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{b}, 65 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 11 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 62 sq., repeat from ^{c} to ^{d}.
+
+95th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{f}, 67 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3
+l., 61 sq., repeat from ^{g} to ^{h}.
+
+96th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{k} 154 sq., repeat from ^{l} to ^{m}.
+
+97th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{o}, 154 sq., repeat from ^{p} to ^{q}.
+
+98th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{s}, 154 sq., repeat from ^{t} to ^{u}.
+
+99th: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{w}, 155 sq., repeat from ^{x} to ^{y}.
+
+100th: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{a}, 151 sq., repeat from ^{b} to ^{b}.
+
+101st: Repeat from ^{c} to ^{c}, 151 sq., repeat from ^{d} to ^{d}.
+
+102nd: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{e}, 150 sq., repeat from ^{f} to ^{f}.
+
+103rd: Repeat from ^{g} to ^{g}, 150 sq., repeat from ^{h} to ^{h}.
+
+104th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{i} 150 sq., repeat from ^{k} to ^{k}.
+
+105th: Repeat from ^{l} to ^{l},150 sq., repeat from ^{m} to ^{m}.
+
+106th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{n},150 sq., repeat from ^{o} to ^{o}.
+
+107th: Repeat from ^{p} to ^{p},150 sq., repeat from ^{q} to ^{q}.
+
+108th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{r}, 150 sq., repeat from ^{s} to ^{s}.
+
+109th: Repeat from ^{t} to ^{t}, 151 sq., repeat from ^{u} to ^{u}.
+
+110th: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{v}, 161 sq., repeat from ^{w} to ^{w}.
+
+111th: 8 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 27 l., * 10 sq.,
+27 l, repeat from * till within 23 sq. of the end, then 6 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+112th: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., * 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.,
+12 l., repeat from * till within 20 sq., then 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l,
+2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+113th: 7 sq., 6 l, 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6
+l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., repeat from
+* till 18 sq., then 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+114th: 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., * 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., repeat from * till 16 sq., then 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+115th: 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., * 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., repeat from * till
+21 sq., then 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq.
+
+116th: 7 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., * 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., repeat from * till
+within 20 sq., then 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+117th: 6 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., * 8 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., repeat from * till 32 sq., then 8 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+118th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., * 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., repeat
+from * till 25 sq., then 5 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+119th: 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 12 l., * 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l., repeat
+from * till 22 sq., then 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 6 sq.
+
+120th: 6 sq., 18 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., * 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., repeat from
+* till 20 sq., then 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.
+
+121st: 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., * 6 sq.,
+6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., repeat from * till 27 sq., then 6 sq.,
+6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq.
+
+122nd: 7 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., * 7 sq., 6
+l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., repeat from * till 27 sq., then 7 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+123rd: 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 8 sq., 9
+l, 5 sq., 9 l., repeat from, * till 27 sq., then 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 8 sq.
+
+124th: 9 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., * 10 sq., 12 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., repeat from * till 27 sq., then 13 sq., 12 l., 10 sq.
+
+125th: 10 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 15 l., repeat from *
+till 28 sq., then 15 sq., 3 l., 12 sq. Now 5 rows of squares.
+
+3 d.c. stitches under every 2 chains, and long stitches all round,
+making 7 d.c., at each corner.
+
+BORDER.--Begin on the long side, 3 l. into corner loop, 7 ch., 3 d.c.,
+the 1st into 4th loop, * 7 ch., 3 l., the 1st into 7th loop, 7 ch., 3
+d.c., the 1st into 7th loop, repeat from * till the end, where make 7
+ch., work at corner as before, then 7 ch., 3 d.c., the 1st into 4th
+loop, now work down the short side; but as the will be 4 more loops on
+this side than can be made available for the pattern, at 4 different
+intervals, widely apart, take 2 loops together in making the l.
+stitches; that is, insert the hook through 2 loops of the foundation
+at the same time instead of one.
+
+2nd: Begin at corner, 2 l. into every loop of the l. stitches at
+corner in last row, 7 ch., * 5 d.c., the 1st into 6th loop, 5 ch., 5
+l., the 1st into 6th loop, 5 ch., repeat from *.
+
+3rd: Work at corner as before, that is, working 2 l. into every loop,
+8 ch., * 3 d.c., the 1st on 2nd d.c., 6 ch., 7 l., the 1st into 6th
+loop, 6 ch., repeat from *.
+
+Begin each row with the long stitch at a corner, but not at same the
+corner every time; this is to prevent the joinings being seen.
+
+4th: 6 l. on the first 6 l. at corner, 3 ch., 6 l. on the remaining 6
+l., 4 ch., * 1 l. into 3rd loop, 7 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop from the
+last of the 3 d.c. in last row, 2 ch., 9 l. the 1st into 3rd loop, 2
+ch., repeat from *.
+
+5th: 7 l., beginning as before, 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 7 l., * 7 ch.,
+d.c. into centre loop of 7 ch., 3 ch., 9 l. the 1st into 2nd loop from
+l. stitch in last row, repeat from *.
+
+6th: 9 l., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 9 l., * 5 ch., d.c. into 4th loop, 7
+ch., 9 l., the 1st into 3rd loop from d.c. stitch in last row, repeat
+from *.
+
+7th: 12 l., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 12 l., * 5 ch., 1 l. into centre loop
+of 5 ch., 9 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop of the 7 ch., from d.c. stitch in
+last row, 5 ch., 3 d.c. on the centre 3 l. of the 9 l., repeat from *.
+
+8th: 14 l., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 14 l., * 5 d.c. under the 5 ch., 5 l.
+into the 1st 5 loops of the 9 ch., 5 ch., 1 more l. into same loop, 4
+more l. into the remaining loops, 5 d.c. under the 5 ch., 5 ch.,
+repeat from *.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration: STAR-PATTERN D'OYLEY.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+Nos. 10, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, and Penelope Crochet Hook, Nos. 3,
+3-1/2, 4.
+
+With cotton No. 26, and hook No. 3. For centre star or _a_ work 10
+chain, make it round, and in the loop you have formed work 24 d.c.; 1
+s.c. in 1st d.c. ** 5 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c. in 3rd, repeat from ** 7
+times more; in 1st 5 chain, * 2 long, 7 chain, 2 long in same 5 chain,
+5 chain repeat from * in each 5 chain all round, fasten off.
+
+Fasten cotton No. 24, and hook No. 3-1/2. ** In 7 chain 4 long, 4
+chain turn and on the 4 chain, miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 long; 4 long in same
+7 chain; 2 chain, 1 s.c. in centre of 5 chain; 2 chain repeat ** all
+round.
+
+* 2 long, 1 chain, miss 1, 2 long, 1 chain, miss 1, 2 long, 7 chain, 1
+long in same as last long, 1 long in next chain, 1 chain, miss 1, 2
+long, 1 chain, miss 1, 2 long, miss 4. Repeat all round, * fasten off.
+
+_b_. With cotton No. 24, and hook 3-1/2, 10 chain join round; work in
+round loop; 16 d.c.
+
+3rd row: 1 long, 5 chain, 1 long, 3 chain, repeat all round.
+
+4th: 3 long in the centre of 5 chain; 4 chain, 1 s.c. in the centre of
+3 chains; 4 chain; repeat all round, fasten off.
+
+With No. 22 cotton, and the same hook. * 1 long in 2nd long of 3 long
+in last row; "3 chain," 1 long in same as last; 2 chain, miss 1, 2
+long, 1 d.c. in last long; miss 3, 1 d.c., 2 long, 2 chain, repeat * 7
+times more only in the last point in "3 chain." Join to _a_ in the
+following manner: 2 chain draw through the 4th stitch of 7 chain of
+_a_, then repeat the same as before, fasten off.
+
+2nd _b_. Make the same as first _b_ till the last row, where join in
+precisely the same way; the 1st point to centre _a_ and two more
+points to 1st _b_; finish the row same as 1st _a_, and fasten off.
+
+Make 6 more _b_, joining in the same manner. You will see what points
+are joined in the engraving.
+
+_c_. With cotton No. 30, and hook 4. 8 chain, 1 s c. in 1st: then in
+round loop; * 1 d.c. 5 chain repeat * 5 times more. In 1st 5 chain **
+1 d.c., 2 long, 3 chain, join to a, turn, and on 3 chain 1 d.c., 2
+long: in same 5 chain, 2 long, 1 d.c. ** repeat 5 times more, joining
+each petal as in the engraving, fasten off.
+
+Make 7 more _c_s, joining between _a_ and _b_s in the same manner.
+
+_d_. With cotton No. 22, and hook 3-1/2. 8 chain, make it round, and
+in loop work 12 d.c.; * 1 d.c. on 1st d.c., 5 chain, miss 1, repeat 5
+times more, * then in each 5 chain; ** 2 d.c., 4 long, 2 d.c., **
+fasten off.
+
+With cotton No. 20, and hook 3-1/2. * 1 s.c. in 2nd d.c., 6 chain
+turn, miss 1, 1 d.c.; 4 chain repeat * 5 times more; miss 1, ** 5
+long, 7 chain 1 long in same as last long; 4 long, miss 2, repeat ** 5
+times more, except in the last two points, where in 4th chain stitch
+of 7 chain join to point of _b_, fasten off. Make 7 more _d_s, joining
+as in the engraving.
+
+_e_. With cotton No. 20, and hook 3-1/2. 10 chain make round; * 2 d.c.
+in loop; 7 chain repeat * 3 times more. ** 5 long in 7 chain, 3 chain,
+5 long repeat ** 3 times more, joining, as seen in the engraving, to
+_b_ and _d_, fasten off. Make 7 more _e_s, joining each between two
+_d_s.
+
+_f_. With cotton No. 30, and hook 4. Make 7 chain, make into a loop,
+and in loop * 1 d.c., 4 chain join to b, turn, miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 long
+repeat * 5 times more; join in the same manner, and placed as in the
+engraving, fasten off. Make 7 more, joining them as you make them.
+
+_g_. With cotton No. 28, and hook 4. * 1 d.c. on 1st d.c. of _e_ 5
+chain, miss 2, * repeat all round.
+
+Make the tassels with No. 10 cotton, over a card 2 inches wide; wind
+it round the card 10 times, tie it round about half an inch down, draw
+the cotton tight and bring the ends to the top again, fasten to the
+d'oyley, as in the engraving.
+
+Make a sufficient number to go round.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET D'OYLEY.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Thread,
+No. 36: and Penelope Crochet Hook, No. 5.
+
+Make a round loop the size of this O, and then commence.
+
+1st Round: Ch. 3, and work 1 treble for 8 times in the round loop of
+last round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+2nd: 3 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 3, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+3rd: 5 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 3, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+4th: 7 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 3, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET D'OYLEY.]
+
+5th: 3 treble at the top of the seven treble of last round, ch. 4,
+work 1 treble in the centre of the three chain of last round, ch. 4,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+6th: 3 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 5, work
+1 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 2, work 1
+treble in the same loop as before, chain 5, and repeat round, plain 1,
+and fasten off.
+
+7th: 2 treble at the top of the three treble of last round,
+ch. 6, work 7 treble in the two chain of last round, ch. 6, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+8th: 1 treble at the top of the two treble of last round, ch. 8, work
+7 treble at the top of the seven treble of last round, ch. 8, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+9th: 3 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 9, work
+5 treble at the top of the seven treble of last round, ch. 9, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+10th: 3 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 11,
+work 3 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 11, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+11th: 2 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 13,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+12th: 1 treble at the top of the two treble of last round, ch. 15, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+13th: 1 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 2, work
+1 treble in the same loop as before, ch. 13, and repeat round, plain
+1, and fasten off.
+
+14th: 9 treble in the centre of the two chain of last round, ch. 12,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+15th: 9 treble at the top of the nine treble of last round, ch. 6,
+work 1 double in the centre of the twelve chain of last round, ch. 6,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+16th: 7 treble at the top of the nine treble of last round, ch. 8,
+work 1 treble at the top of the one double of last round, ch. 2, work
+1 treble in the same loop as before, ch. 8, and repeat round; plain 1,
+and fasten off.
+
+17th: 5 treble at the top of seven treble of last round, ch. 6, work 1
+treble in the centre of the two chain of last round, then ch. 3, and
+work one treble three times more in the same loop as before, ch. 6,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+18th: 3 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 4,
+work 2 treble in the first three chain of last round, ch. 3, work 2
+treble in the same loop as before, ch. 1, and work the same in the
+next two three chains of last round, ch. 4, and repeat round, plain 1,
+and fasten off.
+
+19th: 2 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 2,
+then work as follows in each of the three chains of last round, 3
+treble, ch. 3, work 3 treble all in the first three chain of last
+round, ch. 2, and work the same in the next two three chains of last
+round, ch. 2, and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+20th: 1 treble at the top of the two treble of last round, then work
+as follows in each of the three chains of last round, 3 treble,
+ch. 3, work 3 treble in the same loop as before, ch. 3, and repeat the
+same in the next two three chains of last round, repeat round, plain
+1, and fasten off, which completes the d'oyley.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ROSE D'OYLEY.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+Nos. 14, 16, 18, 20, 28. Walker's Penelope Hook, Nos. 3, 3-1/2, 4.
+
+_a_. With cotton No. 20 and hook 3-1/2, work 13 chains: make it round
+and in loop 24 d.c., 1 d.c. on d.c., 7 chain, miss 2, repeat 7 times
+more; in 4th chain stitch of 7 chain, 1 s.c., 12 chain, 1 s.c. in 6th
+chain from hook; 7 chain, 1 s.c. in same at last s.c.; 5 chain, 1
+s.c., in same as last s.c., 5 chain, 1 s.c. in next chain stitch to
+1st of 12 chain; 5 chain, repeat 7 times more, fasten off.
+
+_b_. With cotton No. 18 and hook 3-1/4, work 10 chain, make it round,
+and in loop 24 d.c. * In 1st d.c. work 3 chain, 3 long, 3 chain, 1
+d.c., miss 1, and repeat * 7 times more. Those only in the last, 2
+long, join to 4th chain stitch of 7 chain of _a_, 1 long, 3 chain, 1
+d.c., fasten off. Make 7 more _b_, joining to the 7 chains of _a_.
+
+[Illustration: ROSE D'OYLEY.]
+
+_c_. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3, ** 1 s.c. in the centre of the two
+5 chains of _a_, nearest the foundation: 7 chain, 1 s.c. in the centre
+of 5 chain; 5 chain, 1 s.c. on 2nd long of 1st division of _b_; * 3
+chain, 1 d.c. on next division, repeat * 5 times more, 5 chain; 1 d.c.
+in next 5 chain, 7 chain, repeat ** 7 times more, fasten off.
+
+D.c. all round the chain and fasten off.
+
+_d_. With cotton No. 28 and hook 4, * 7 chain, 1 s.c. in 1st chain,
+and in round loop 1 d.c., 4 long, 3 chain; join to d.c. stitches
+where the two 5 chains are found together, turn, and on the 3 chain 1
+d.c., 3 long; then in round loop, 4 long, 1 d.c.; then join to the
+d.c. on the opposite side, and fasten off. Repeat * 7 times more.
+
+_e_. With cotton No. 18 and hook 3. Where you left off in _d_, join on
+No. 18 cotton; 9 chain, 1 s.c. in 5th chain; then in round loop ** 1
+d.c., 5 chain, join to 5th d.c. from where you joined No. 18 cotton
+on; 5 chain, turn, and on 10 chain, 1 d.c., 9 long; 1 d.c. in round
+loop, 7 chain join to the top d.c., 3 chain. 1 s.c. in the 7th chain,
+3 chain, 1 d.c. in the 7th chain; * 2 * 5 long, 1 d.c. in same as 1st
+d.c., 1 d.c. in round loop, repeat ** from ** without joining the 10
+chain twice. The second time only work to * 2 *, work 3 long, join to
+5th d.c. from where you joined No. 18 cotton on; 2 more long on 7
+chain, 1 d.c.; then 3 s.c. down the stem. Make 7 more joining in the
+same way: fasten off.
+
+_f_. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3. In 14th d.c. of _c_ from where you
+joined No. 18 cotton on, * 1 d.c., 4 chain, join to 1st 3 chain of _e_
+of 1st section, 4 chain, join to 2nd 3 chain of _e_ of 1st section; 8
+chain join to 1st 3 chain of _e_ of 2nd section, 3 chain, join to 2nd
+3 chain of _e_ of 2nd section; 8 chain, join to 1st 3 chain of _e_ of
+3rd section; 3 chain, join to 2nd 3 chain of _e_ of 3rd section; 4
+chain, repeat all round; d.c. all round.
+
+_g_. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3, 10 chain, make it round and in
+loop; 8 d.c. join to the same place, where you began the long chain of
+_f_ 5 d.c., * 5 chain join to 8th d.c. of _f_ from where you joined
+the d.c.: 6 chain, turn, 1 d.c., 7 long, 1 d.c., miss 1, 1 s.c. in
+next d.c., repeat * 4 times more. Join in the same place only to last
+petal. In the last petal work down the chain as follows: 1 d.c.; 4
+long, join to 8th d.c. from where you joined the 1st d.c.; 3 long, 1
+d.c., fasten off. Make 7 more. Joining each as you make them.
+
+_h_. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3, 15 chain, 1 s.c. in 1st stitch:
+then in loop; 24 d.c., * 1 d.c. on d.c., 7 chain, miss 2, repeat * 7
+times more, then in each 7 chain, 9 d.c., except the last, which work
+as follows: 5 d.c. join to 3rd point of _g_, 4 d.c. in same 7 chain.
+
+The next _h_, join in the same manner to point of _f_ make sufficient
+to go round, joining alternately to _g_'s and _f_s.
+
+_i_. With cotton No. 14 and hook 3, ** 1 s.c. on 5th d.c. of 1st
+division of _h_, * 5 chain, 1 s.c. in next division, repeat * 5 times
+more, 9 chain join to next point of _g_ "9 chain," 1 s.c. in next
+point of _g_, 9 chain, repeat ** from all round; d.c. all round, and
+when you have come to the end of "9 chain" 4th d.c. join to the 9th
+d.c.; * 7 chain, miss 2, 1 d.c. in next, * repeat 9 times the 10 and
+11, join to the other side and fasten off.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+TOILET COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 36, with a fine hook.
+
+The pattern for this toilet cover being so elaborate, it must be
+worked in cotton not coarser than that we have indicated, if intended
+for an ordinary toilet cover. Worked in a coarser material, No. 8 or
+12, of Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, it
+would make a beautiful quilt for a small bed; and in some of the
+coarser sizes of the knitting cord, a large counterpane might be
+worked, and from the clear appearance this material presents, would
+look very rich and handsome.
+
+Like all square crochet, this design must be worked from the
+engraving. The number of foundation chain for working it is 529,
+reckoning the length, or 346 for the width, if that mode of working be
+preferred as less cumbersome. It will not, however, answer so
+well for a toilet cover, as the stitches would go the wrong way. For a
+counterpane, on the contrary, it would be preferable.
+
+[Illustration: TOILET COVER.]
+
+For the border of a toilet cover, we should recommend one of the
+patterns in bead work, found in other parts of this volume. For the
+edge of a counterpane, nothing can be handsomer than the border and
+fringe of the bassinet quilt.
+
+It should be worked with the same cotton as the centre, and the fringe
+a degree coarser.
+
+Crochet counterpanes should be laid over one of the American patent
+quilted coverlets, which have recently been sold in London, and for
+invalids, especially, are so extremely comfortable.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+TIDY IN SQUARE CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 14: Walker's Penelope Crochet-hook, No. 21/2.
+
+[Illustration: TIDY IN SQUARE CROCHET. ]
+
+Make a chain of 289 stitches, which will form ninety-nine squares;
+with this cotton and hook it will measure twenty-five inches; the
+pattern must be worked from the engraving, and may be increased in
+size by using a coarser cotton and thicker hook.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ARABESQUE TOILET-COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET.
+
+[Illustration: ARABESQUE TOILET-COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET.]
+
+This pattern should be worked in Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, exactly to the size of the top of the
+table, in rather thick cotton, to make it look massive, and to retain
+its form; the edging must be worked in blue beads in crochet to the
+pattern, and a number of beads given exactly to go round the table and
+to hang down, and finished with a tassel at each corner.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+COVER FOR A HADROT LAMP.
+
+MATERIALS.--Half-a-dozen skeins of each of seven shades of green wool,
+and four of scarlet ditto. A fine netting-needle, four
+knitting-needles, No. 14, and the same of No. 16.
+
+With the darkest green wool cast on 96 stitches on each of three of
+the coarsest knitting-needles (that is, 288 altogether), and close
+into a round.
+
+1st round: Plain knitting.
+
+[Illustration: COVER FOR A HADROT LAMP.]
+
+2nd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 6, knit 3 together, knit 6, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+3rd: Plain knitting.
+
+4th: Change to the darkest scarlet, and repeat the second round.
+
+5th: Knit 7, * knit 3 together, knit 13, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 6.
+
+6th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 5, knit 3 together, knit 5, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+7th: Plain knitting.
+
+8th: Change to the next shade of green, and repeat the 6th round.
+
+9th: Knit 6, * knit 3 together, knit 11, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 5.
+
+10th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 4, knit 3 together, knit 4, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+11th: Plain knitting.
+
+12th: Change to the next shade of scarlet, and repeat the 10th round.
+
+13th: Knit 5, * knit 3 together, knit 9, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 4.
+
+14th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 3, knit 3 together, knit 3, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+15th: Plain knitting.
+
+16th: Change to the next shade of green, and repeat the 14th round.
+
+17th: Knit 4, * knit 3 together, knit 7, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 3.
+
+18th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+19th: Knit 3, * knit 3 together, knit 5, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 2.
+
+20th and 21st: Plain knitting, using the finer needles, and decreasing
+until there are only 96 stitches in the round.
+
+22nd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip
+stitch over, make 1, knit 1, * times.
+
+23rd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, twice, knit 7, * 8 times.
+
+24th: Like 22nd.
+
+25th: * slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, slip 1,
+knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 8, * 8 times.
+
+26th: * slip 1, knit 4, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, slip 1,
+knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 3, make 1, slip two
+together, knit 1, pass the 2 slip over, make 1, knit 2, * 8 times.
+
+27th: Like the 25th.
+
+28th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 1, make 1,
+knit 2 together, knit 1, * 8 times.
+
+29th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+7, * 8 times.
+
+30th: Like 28th.
+
+31st: * ** slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, **
+twice, knit 8, * 8 times.
+
+32nd: * ** slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, **
+twice, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit
+3, make 1, knit 2 together, * 8 times.
+
+33rd: Like 31st.
+
+Repeat these 12 rows (that is, from the 22nd to the 33rd, inclusive of
+both), six times more, doing two patterns (that is, 24 rounds) of one
+shade, and then changing to the next lightest. After the 7th pattern,
+continue as follows, in order to decrease and form the neck for the
+lamp.
+
+1st decreasing round: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit
+3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the
+slip stitch over, make 1, knit 1, * 8 times.
+
+2nd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+6, * 8 times.
+
+3rd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, make
+1, knit 2 together, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over,
+make 1, knit 1, * 8 times.
+
+4th: * ** slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, ** twice,
+knit 7, * 8 times.
+
+5th: * * slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, ** 3
+times, knit 3 together, knit 2, * 8 times.
+
+6th: * slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, slip 1, knit
+1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 4, knit 2 together, * 8
+times. After this, do two inches of ribbed knitting in the same shade.
+It is done by alternately knitting and purling two stitches. Cast off.
+
+The edges of the Vandykes are trimmed with tatting, of which five
+graduated ones surround each. Fill the netting-needle with the darkest
+shade of wool, and make for every point at the base of the corner the
+following seven loops:--
+
+1st: 9 double stitches; draw it up to a half-circle.
+
+2nd: 11 double; the same.
+
+3rd: 13 double; the same.
+
+4th: 15 double; draw it up tightly.
+
+5th: Like 3rd.
+
+6th: Like 2nd.
+
+7th: Like 1st.
+
+This cover is intended to protect the lamp from the dust, which
+greatly injures the bronzing of the Hadrot lamp.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+LAMP MAT, IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--6 skeins of white netting silk, and 3 skeins each of four
+shades of cerise ditto, the darkest being almost brown, and the
+lightest a rich and brilliant cerise. A hank of rather large steel
+beads, a string of short square steel bugles, and 1 oz. of fluted
+ditto, 1/2 inch long. A skein of rather fine white cotton cord, and 54
+rings. Tapered, indented crochet-hook, No. 22. Begin with the darkest
+cerise, and do not change until the directions require it.
+
+1st round: With this silk work 8 s.c. on the end of the cord, and form
+into a round, after which 6 s.c. to secure it.
+
+2nd (Cerise and white): X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last, 1
+white, 2 cerise in 1, x 6 times.
+
+3rd: X 1 cerise worked in the same stitch as the last two, 3 white, 2
+cerise in one, X 6 times.
+
+4th: Like 3rd, with 5 white instead of 3.
+
+5th: X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last two, 7 white, 4 cerise
+in 1, X 6 times.
+
+6th: X 1 cerise in the same as the last four, 11 white (the last 2
+being over 2 cerise), 4 cerise in one, X 6 times.
+
+7th: X 1 cerise on the next stitch, 13 white, 1 cerise on 1, 3 on the
+centre one of 5, X 6 times.
+
+8th: Like 7th, with 15 white. Change to the next shade of cerise.
+
+9th: X 1 cerise on next, 8 white, 1 cerise, 8 white, 1 cerise, 3
+cerise on centre of 5, X 6 times.
+
+10th: X 1 cerise on next, 8 white, 3 cerise (the second over 1
+cerise), 8 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+11th: X 1 cerise on next, 6 white, 3 cerise, 1 white, 1 cerise, 1
+white, 3 cerise, 6 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+12th: X 1 cerise in next, 6 white, 11 cerise, 6 white, 1 cerise. 3 in
+1, X 6 times.
+
+Next shade of cerise.
+
+13th: X 1 cerise in next, 5 white, 5 cerise, 2 white, 1 cerise, 2
+white, 5 cerise, 5 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+14th: X 1 cerise in next, 7 white, 3 cerise, * 1 white, 2 cerise, *
+twice, 1 white, 3 cerise, 7 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, x 6 times.
+15th: X 1 cerise in next, 11 white, 3 cerise, 1 white, 3 cerise, 11
+white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+16th (Lightest cerise): X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last 3,
+13 white, 2 cerise, 1 white, 1 cerise, 1 white, 2 cerise, 13 white, 4
+cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+17th: X 1 cerise in the next, 16 white, 3 cerise (over 1 w., 1 c., 1
+w.), 16 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+[Illustration: LAMP MAT.]
+
+18th: X 1 cerise on next, 18 white, 1 cerise, 18 white, 1 cerise, 3
+cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+19th: X 1 cerise in next, 39 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6
+times.
+
+20th: X 1 cerise in 1, 2 white, * 2 cerise, 3 white, * 7 times, 2
+cerise, 2 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+21st: X 1 cerise in next, * 3 white, 2 cerise, * 8 times (the white
+over white, the cerise over cerise), 3 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1,
+X 6 times.
+
+22nd: X 1 cerise in next, 3 white, * 1 cerise, 2 white over 2
+cerise, 1 cerise, 1 white, * 8 times, 2 more white, 1 cerise, 3
+cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+23rd: X 1 cerise in next, 3 white, * 1 cerise, 4 white, * 8 times, 1
+cerise, 3 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+24th: Entirely cerise, working 3 in 1 at all the 6 points.
+
+25th: White and cerise alternately, a single stitch of each, with 3 in
+1 at the points.
+
+26th: All cerise, increasing, as before, at the corners.
+
+This completes the centre of the mat. Now cover six of the rings with
+the darkest cerise, 12 with the lightest, 12 with the second lightest,
+and 24 with white. They are to be done in s.c. The darkest are sewed
+in the centre of each side of hexagon, with a white at each side, and
+two more (joined together) above it. The lightest cerise are placed at
+the points the two being joined together, and one to the mat. These
+form the extreme points, and the other twelve are placed to connect
+the lightest rings with the white. The short square bugles are
+threaded, with some of the beads, to form a cross in the centre of
+each of the white rings; the other rings have a cross of beads only.
+All the rings are sewed together, and to the mat.
+
+The elegant fringe round the edge is formed of the long steel bugles,
+connected with each other at the outer edge by a chain of 4 steel
+beads. The needle is slipped down them to connect them with the rings,
+and a single bead is threaded at the base of each. The side rings have
+6 bugles each, placed at equal distances; the corners have 8; and 1 is
+placed where every two rings are joined.
+
+This mat would be very beautiful if worked in white and shades of
+green, with gold beads and bugles.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CANDLE LAMP MAT.
+
+MATERIALS.--Half-ounce each of stone-colour and shaded violet,
+8-thread; half-ounce of shaded amber, 4-thread Berlin Wool; 4 yards of
+ordinary sized Blind or Skirt Cord; 77 small Curtain Rings, the size
+measuring across five-eighths of an inch; Nos. 1 and 2 Penelope Hook:
+2 bunches No. 6 Steel Beads.
+
+With No. 1 Hook, and drab Wool, work 11 stitches d.c., over the end of
+the cord; double in as small a circle as possible, unite, and work 2
+stitches into every loop for three more rounds.
+
+5th: 1 stitch into every loop.
+
+6th: Increase 1 stitch in every 2nd loop. There must be 72 stitches in
+this round.
+
+7th: Place a pin in every 9th loop, and in this same 9th loop work
+with 8-thread violet, 1 stitch; then 9 stitches drab in the next 8
+loops, that is, increasing 1 stitch in about the 4th loop; repeat this
+all round.
+
+8th: Work 3 stitches violet into the 1 violet stitch; then 9 stitches
+drab, working only 8 stitches in the last compartment, to commence
+next row.
+
+9th: In the last drab stitch that was not worked into, work 1 violet
+stitch; then 4 more violet; then 7 drab, increasing 1 in 4th stitch;
+in the last compartment make only 2 drab after the increased stitch,
+in order to make 8 violet in next round.
+
+10th: 8 violet, the 1st to come before the 5th violet of last row, and
+the last to come after the 5th violet, but increasing 1 violet on the
+5th stitch; then 7 drab, increasing 1 in the 4th drab stitch.
+
+11th: All violet, increasing 1 in every 5th stitch.
+
+12th. All violet, but without increasing, unless required.
+
+The diameter of the mat should now measure 6 inches across, but should
+it be required larger, another row of cord, or even two, will give the
+increased size.
+
+Now d.c. under all the rings, about 30 to 32 stitches for each ring is
+necessary; unite and tie the knot very neatly, and sew six of these
+rings round a 7th, sewing them with cotton the colour, and sewing them
+at the parts where each ring is joined, about 6 stitches in length; be
+careful that no stitches are seen on the right side; then sew steel
+beads round the centre ring, taking up 5 to 6 beads at a time on the
+needle; then place the needle between the joinings of the rings, take
+upon it about 35 beads, and draw the cotton across to the opposite
+point; repeat this twice more, the beads will then form as given in
+engraving; sew the circles of rings on to the mat by two of the rings,
+and sew the circles together by one ring. Any other colour beside
+amber will do for the rings. If the table cover is scarlet, green wool
+should be used; if blue, amber; or if green, scarlet or pink.
+
+[Illustration: CANDLE-LAMP MAT.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HAND SCREEN, IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--5 skeins of rich dark blue purse silk, 6 skeins of fine
+and pure gold thread; Penelope hook, No. 18; 2 yards of dark blue silk
+fringe, 2 inches deep; 2 yards of fine wire, and 3/4 yard of white
+gros-de-Naples. A pair of screen handles.
+
+Of course silk of any other colour may be used, if blue will not
+correspond with the furniture. Green looks very handsome with gold,
+and scarlet with silver. The metal thread used must be of the very
+best description only.
+
+Begin by making six gold flowers, thus:--26 ch., close in 19th for a
+round, X 7 ch., s.c. under loop, X twice, 7 ch., slip on the closing of
+the round--thus there are three loops in the centre one; work
+under the chain of the first, 1 s.c., 1 d.c., 6 t.c., 1 d.c., 1
+s.c. Under the centre one 1 s.c., 1 d.c., 9 t.c., 1 d.c., 1 s.c.; and
+the third loop like the first. Slip on the base of the flower, and
+work down the 19 ch. in s.c.
+
+[Illustration: HAND SCREEN.]
+
+Six of these flowers are to be made, and afterwards sewed on the silk,
+radiating from the centre, and each occupying the middle of one side
+of the hexagon.
+
+FOR THE SCREEN (beginning in the centre).--With the blue silk, make a
+chain of six, and close into a round.
+
+1st: X 1 d.c., 5 ch., miss none, X 6 times.
+
+2nd: X 5 t.c. on 5 ch., 5 ch., miss 1 d.c., X 6 times.
+
+3rd: X 7 t.c. (beginning on the last of 5 ch.), 5 ch., X 6 times.
+
+Continue in this manner, increasing the t.c. stitches by 2 at each
+section of the hexagon, in every round, until there are 33 t.c. in
+each division, always making 5 chain between. Then s.c. all round,
+adding the silk flowers where they occur--that is, over the 8th, 17th,
+and 26th of the 33 t.c. in each section. The flowers are made in the
+following mariner:--12 ch., close into a loop at the 7th, 6 ch., s.c.
+under loop. 8 ch., s.c. under loop, 6 ch., slip at the stem, X 5 ch.,
+s.c. under first loop of 6, X 5 times, * 5 ch., s.c. under the loop of
+8, * 7 times, ** 5 ch., s.c. under loop of 6, ** 5 times; s.c. down
+the chain, and continue the round.
+
+The gold flowers are to be worked in the same way, and attached over
+the centre of each 5 chain which form the corners of the hexagon. Work
+a chain all round, catching up the points of the flowers at regular
+intervals, and then work two rounds of s.c., with three stitches in
+one at the points.
+
+Do all the crochet work of these screens rather tightly. Sew on the
+large gold flowers, passing the ends through the centre loop of the
+screens, and form a little rosette of X 6 chains, s.c. in the round,
+X repeated to close the middle.
+
+TO MAKE UP THE SCREENS.--Cut out a hexagon, the exact size of the
+crochet, in paper, and bend the wire into the same form. Be very
+particular that the wire frame shall be true and even. Cover it on
+both sides with white silk, over one side of which sew the crochet. It
+will only require to be fastened round the edges. The fringe must then
+be laid on, the handles attached, and the screen is completed.
+
+If preferred, the back of the screen may be covered with silk of the
+colour of the crochet, as more durable than white.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET COUNTERPANE FOR A BASSINET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cords,
+Nos. 12 and 16; 8 oz. of blue beads, large enough to thread on the
+finest cotton, they should be turquoise blue; crochet hooks, Nos. 19
+and 20.
+
+The centre of the counterpane is made in diamonds, with small pieces
+at the edges, merely to fill in the parts where the diamonds leave
+spaces, and form the whole into a solid square. It is done in ribbed
+crochet. Ribbed crochet is so called from the work having the
+appearance of ridges. It is worked backwards and forwards thus: the
+top of a row of crochet, whether s.c., d.c., or t.c., presents an
+appearance of chain stitch; in working ribbed crochet, take up always
+that side of the chain which is furthest from you. The middle of the
+counterpane is done in knitting cord, No. 12; crochet hook, No 19.
+
+FOR THE DIAMONDS.--(a) Make 2 ch., miss 1, 3 s.c. in the next ch.
+
+2nd: Turn the work; 1 ch., 1 s.c. in one, 3 s.c. in next, 1 s.c. in
+third.
+
+3rd: Turn, 1 ch., 2 s.c. in second, 3 s.c. in next, 2 s.c. in two
+last.
+
+Thus you proceed, turning the work at the end of every row, working 1
+s.c. in every one but the middle stitch, in which you work 3, until
+you have made 15 ribs, and the row has 61 stitches, a chain stitch
+being made at the beginning of every row.
+
+Now make 3 ch., on turning, and work 3 d.c. in the first stitch, X
+miss 2, 3 d.c. in third, X 9 times, miss 1, 3 d.c. in second, 1 ch.,
+miss 1 (which should be at the point), 3 d.c. in second, miss 1, 3
+d.c. in second, * miss 2, 3 d.c. in third, * 9 times. This completes
+the row, the last 3 d.c. coming on the last stitch.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET COUNTERPANE FOR A BASSINET.]
+
+Turn, X 5 ch., d.c. between the sets of 3 d.c. of the last row, X to
+the end; s.c. only at the last.
+
+Turn, X 3 ch, s.c. under loop, X to the end but with 5 ch. at the
+point; another s.c. in the last loop.
+
+Turn, 2 ch., d.c. in every stitch of last row. Turn, 1 ch., s.c. in
+every stitch of last row; fasten off.
+
+This completes one diamond, which for a bassinet quilt will be large
+enough. For a large counterpane they may be considerably increased. A
+glance at the engraving will show how they are joined together.
+
+For the half diamonds at the side _(b)_ make 2 ch.; work 2 s.c. in the
+first of these, turn, 1 ch., 1 s.c. in the first of the two of last
+row, 2 s.c. in the second; turn, 1 ch., 2 s.c. in the first, and 1 in
+each of the other 2 s.c. of last row. Continue working thus, making
+two in one at the end of one row and the beginning of the next, until
+there are 31 stitches and 15 ribs. Then, for the open part, 2 ch.,
+turn, work 3 d.c. in the first stitch, X miss 2, 3 d.c. in next, X 10
+times.
+
+2nd row of open work: Turn, X 5 ch., d.c. under the chain between the
+first and second set of 3 d.c. X repeat to the end of the row; 5 ch.,
+s.c. at the end.
+
+3rd: Turn, X 3 ch., s.c. under loop, X repeat to the end.
+
+4th: 2 ch., turn d.c. in every stitch to the end.
+
+5th: 1 ch., turn, s.c. to the end.
+
+For the side pieces _(c)_ work in exactly the same manner, only
+beginning by working thus: 2 ch., turn, 2 s.c. in the first of these,
+1 ch., turn, _2 s.c. in the first of the two and 1 in the second_.
+This is just the reverse of the other, the increase continuing to be
+made at that edge where the first increases. Of course the last row
+will end at the point of one piece, and the short side of the other.
+
+_(d)_ 2 ch., work 3 s.c. in the first of these, 1 ch., turn, 2 s.c. in
+the first, 3 in the next, 2 in the last. Turn, 1 ch.; work this and
+all the following rows until you have 61 stitches in this manner. 2
+s.c. in the first and last stitches, 3 in one in the centre, and 1 in
+one in every other (increasing 4 stitches in every row). The five open
+work rows to be done as in _a_.
+
+_(e)_ Work these pieces like _a_, until 10 ribs are done; then turn
+and s.c. up to the three centre stitches, _slip_ on the first of the
+three, X turn, miss the slip stitch, slip on the next, and s.c. to the
+end; turn, 1 ch., s.c. on all the s.c. but the last, which slip; X
+repeat between the marks until one stitch only remains, through which
+the thread is drawn. The other side of the point must then be worked
+to correspond with the first, the centre stitch not being worked at
+all.
+
+_(f)_ These two morsels are begun like _b_ and _c_, and finished in
+the same way that _e_ is. They will then exactly fit those corners. The
+other corners _(g)_ are worked by beginning, as usual, with 2 ch., in
+the first of which work 3 s.c. X ch., turn, 2 s c. in first and last
+stitches, and one in each intermediate; X repeating backwards and
+forwards until 3 stitches are in the row, when complete by open work
+as in _b_ and _c_.
+
+The numbers required of each piece are--_a_, 28; _b_ and _c_, five of
+each; _d, e, f_, and _g_, two each. (A glance at the engraving will
+show the manner in which these are joined into an oblong square.)
+
+EYELET-HOLE BORDER.--When all are sewed together, a line of d.c. must
+be worked all round, with 3 stitches in one at the corners, and two in
+one on each side of the three. This will make the corners perfectly
+square.
+
+2nd round: X 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1 X; repeat all round, but not
+missing any at the corners.
+
+3rd: (Eyelet-holes). These are to be worked quite separately from the
+last, at first. X 9 ch., close for a round in the second, and work 8
+s.c. under the half, X repeat until a length is done sufficient to
+surround the square, every little round being half-covered by the s.c.
+In covering the other half of each circle, you will attach it to the
+work thus:--4 more s.c. make a ch., slip the needle off the loop,
+insert it at the corner of second round, and draw the loop through,
+then 4 s.c. under the remainder of the circle, 1 s.c. on ch. between;
+X 4 s.c. under next eyelet-hole, miss 2 on the second round, insert
+the hook in the third, draw the loop through, and work 4 more under
+the ch.; X repeat, allowing 3 between, except at the corners.
+
+4th: S.c. (putting the hook under both sides of the chain) at the top
+of an eyelet-hole, X 5 ch., s.c. in the same way under the centre of
+the next, X all round, with 6 ch. at the corners.
+
+5th: X 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, X all round, not missing any at the
+corners.
+
+6th: S.c. all round, with two stitches in one at the corners.
+
+MOTTO BORDERS.--For these use Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Cotton, No. 12, on which the beads must be strung before
+beginning to work. The borders are done entirely in s.c., the beads
+being dropped on, according to the pattern, _on the wrong side_, this
+_wrong_ side being the _right_ when beads are used in crochet. The
+ends have 241 chain each: the sides, 397. The pattern occupies 55
+rows, and the squares at the corners have 55 chain, and the same
+number of rows.
+
+The motto borders and corners are all worked separately, and
+afterwards sewed together. When completed, the eyelet-hole border is
+again added all round, and the counterpane then only requires a deep
+open border.
+
+This quilt would be very handsome, if worked in coarser cotton, for a
+full-sized bed. The small diamonds in the centre would thus be
+increased in size, and a sufficient number should be done to form a
+middle just three times the dimensions of that now given. The borders
+should be worked in open square crochet instead of s.c.; the pattern
+and letters in close squares on an open ground. It would for this
+purpose, be requisite to make the chains of three times the number of
+stitches, and one over: 724 for the ends, 1,192 for the sides, and 166
+for the corners. In other respects the counterpane might be worked
+exactly from the instructions.
+
+The family coat-of-arms and crest, correctly drawn, would make a very
+handsome centre for a counterpane in crochet. Where a quilt is done in
+square crochet, it should be laid over one of the new patent wadded
+counterpanes of a colour appropriate to the furniture of the room, as
+this displays the work to great advantage.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+DEEP BORDER FOR BASSINET QUILT.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Knitting Cord, Nos. 4 and 6; Crochet-hook, No. 18.
+
+This lace is to be worked round the last eyelet-hole border with No. 6
+Brooks' Cotton.
+
+1st round: S.c. round the edge of the last border, with two stitches
+in every one for two inches on each side of the corners.
+
+2nd: X 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, X all round, but not missing any at the
+corners.
+
+3rd: Like first, but with 2 in 1 for 3 inches round the corners, at
+the extreme points of which there will be 3 in 1 three times.
+
+4th: Begin at a corner. X 2 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1,
+2 d.c., 9 ch., miss 2, X 4 times. Then continue along the side,
+missing 6 instead of 2, until you come to within 41 stitches of the
+next corner, when you will miss 2 only again, and at the point of the
+corner miss none. All the sides are to be worked alike.
+
+5th: (Begin over the 2nd of the first 2 d.c.) X 2 d.c., 1 ch. (which
+comes over the 1 d.c.), 2 d.c., 5 ch., 1 d.c. on 5th of 9 ch., 5 ch.,
+X all round.
+
+6th: X 3 d.c. (the second coming over the 1 ch.), 5 ch., 3 d.c. (the
+second coming over 1 d.c.), 5 ch., X all round.
+
+7th: X 1 d.c. (on the second of the 3 d.c. you began with in last
+round), 5 ch., miss 4 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1 d.c., 2 d.c., 9 ch.,
+X all round.
+
+8th: (Begin on the last chain before the 2 d.c.) X 2 d.c., 1 ch.,
+miss 1, 1 d.c. over 1 ch., 1 ch., miss 1, 2 d.c., 9 ch., X all
+round.
+
+Repeat from the 5th to the 8th round, inclusive of both, thrice; then
+the 5th and 6th again. This will make 18 rounds.
+
+19th: X 1 s.c. on centre of the three d.c. you began the last round
+with, 6 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch. (over the middle of 3 d.c.), 2 d.c., 6 ch.,
+X all round.
+
+20th: X 1 s.c. over 1 s.c. 6 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch., 1 d.c. (over 1 ch. of
+last round), 1 ch., 2 d.c., 6 ch., X all round.
+
+21st: X 1 slip on s.c., 1 s.c. on first of 6 ch., 7 ch., 2 d.c. (the
+first over second d.c. of last round), 1 ch. over 1 d.c., 2 d.c., 7
+ch., s.c. on last of 6 ch., X all round.
+
+22nd: X s.c. on s.c., 4 ch., d.c. on fourth of 7 ch., 5 ch., 3 d.c.
+(the second over 1 ch. of last round), 5 ch., 1 d.c. on fourth of 7
+ch., 4 ch., s.c. on s.c., X all around.
+
+23rd: X s.c. on s.c., 5 ch., 2 d.c. (the first over 1 d.c. of last
+round), 5 ch., 1 d.c. over centre of 3 d.c., 5 ch., 2 d.c. (the second
+over 1 d.c.), 5 ch., s.c. on s.c., X all round.
+
+24th: X s.c. on s.c., 4 ch., 3 d.c. over 2 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 3 t.c.
+on 2 ch., 4 ch., miss 3 (that is, 1 d.c., and 1 ch. on each side of
+it), 3 t.c. on 2 ch., 3 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 2 d.c., 4 ch., s.c. on
+s.c., and X all round.
+
+25th: S.c. on 4 ch., * 4 ch., miss none, 4 d.c., * 6 times, 4 ch, miss
+none, 4 s.c. on 4 chains, X all round.
+
+[Illustration: DEEP BORDER FOR BASSINET QUILT.]
+
+This is the last round. The fringe is then put on thus: wind your
+cotton (No. 4) twelve times round a card about 2-1/4 inches wide; slip
+it off, catch up the threads with a crochet-hook, and draw through one
+of the loops of 4 chain in the last round. When half-way through, pass
+the other ends through the loop; draw it up tightly, and cut the ends.
+Repeat this for every loop of 4 ch., and the fringe is complete.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton.
+Penelope Hook.
+
+Make 2 stripes of this pattern. All the stripes are worked the short
+way, and forwards and back. This stripe is about 27-1/2 inches in
+width; it may be worked to any length, but great care must be taken
+that it is worked as evenly and tightly as the cotton and hook will
+permit, each l. stitch must measure in length over two-eighths of an
+inch, and nearly three-eighths.
+
+Observe that the cotton must never be cut off, but that every row is
+worked forwards and back.
+
+1st row: Make a chain of about 330 stitches in length, turn back, and
+work 108 squares.
+
+2nd: Turn on reverse side, and observe this at the commencement of
+every row, work 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 19 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+3rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l, 4 sq.,
+6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+4th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+5th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 22 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+6th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 17 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 20 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+7th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+8th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 15
+l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+9th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 10 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 9 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+10th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+11th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 36 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+12th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9
+sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 6 sq.,
+12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+13th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 9 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+14th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 20 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+15th: 4 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 16 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+16th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l.
+
+17th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 14 sq., 3 l., 11
+sq., 33 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+18th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 33 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+19th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 26 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+9 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+20th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 15 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 26 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.
+
+21st: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 26 sq., 18 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+22nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,1 sq., 9 l., 24 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+23rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 33 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+9 1., 17 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+24th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+30 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+25th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 27 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 15 1., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 16
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+26th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+15 1., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 25 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.
+
+27th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 22 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+28th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,2 sq., 15 l.,8 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 18 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.
+
+29th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l, 4 sq., 15 l., 22 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+30th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 10
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 17 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+31st: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+32nd: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.,
+6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 15 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+33rd: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 3 1., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+34th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 12 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 10
+sq., 15 1., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+35th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+36th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 10
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq. 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+37th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 36 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+38th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 14 sq.,
+6 1., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l, 5 sq., 12 l, 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 1., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 31.
+
+39th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+40th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 12 sq., 21 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 33 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+41st: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 12 1., 13 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 31, 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+42nd: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.,
+24 l., 19 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+43rd: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+44th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 8 sq.,
+18 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 18 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+45th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+46th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 18
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+47th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+48th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 20 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+49th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 24 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 26 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+50th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 21 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+51st: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq.,
+6 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+52nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 32 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 18 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+53rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 27 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+54th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 23 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+55th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+56th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+57th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 16 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+58th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 7
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq.,
+15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+59th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+60th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+61st: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.
+
+62nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 3 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+63rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 36 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+64th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 7
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+65th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+66th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+67th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq.,
+18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 20 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+68th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 17 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 13 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+69th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 15 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+70th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+71st: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 16 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+72nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 17 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 4
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+73rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 14 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 33 l., 24
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+74th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 22 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+75th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 20 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 27 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+76th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 26 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+77th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l, 4 sq.,
+21 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 33 l., 27 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+78th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 14 sq., 6 l., 10
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+79th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 23
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 33 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 20
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+80th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 32
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+81st: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 19
+sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+82nd: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+16 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+12 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+83rd: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 3 l.
+
+84th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 24
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+85th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 18 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+86th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l.,1 sq., 3 l.
+
+87th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l. 3 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+88th: 4 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l.; 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+89th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 10 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+90th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l.
+
+91st: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 13
+sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+92nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 27 l., 15 sq., 15 l, 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+93rd: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+94th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+95th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 3 l.
+
+96th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 14
+sq., 30 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+97th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq. 6 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+98th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 25
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+99th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+100th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 36 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+101st: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l, 23 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 24 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 40 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+102nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 37 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 18 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+103rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 33 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 37 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq. 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+104th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 28 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 10
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+105th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq.,
+3 l., 13 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+Now repeat from 2nd row until of sufficient length.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CENTRE STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT, ROSE GARLAND PATTERN.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton.
+Penelope Hook.
+
+Make a chain of about 360 stitches, turn back and work 118 squares.
+
+1st row: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,* 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 23 sq. Now repeat from * to ** beginning at
+15 l., and working these figures backwards, but always ending every
+row with 3 l. instead of 4 l., this is to make the border both sides
+alike.
+
+2nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 15 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+3rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 18
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 10 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+4th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 8 sq., 18 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 17
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+5th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 17 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 7 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+6th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 17 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+7th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l.,* 19 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 12 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., repeat from *
+to **.
+
+8th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 4
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.,
+3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l,
+2 sq., 21 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+9th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 16
+sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+5 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+10th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 39 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+11th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 18
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+12th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 21 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+13th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 31 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l. 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+14th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l, * 9 sq., 3 l, 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq. 18 l., 5 sq., 6 l, 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 18 sq., repeat from n * to
+**.
+
+15th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 42
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 18 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+16th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 15 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+[Illustration: CENTER STRIPE FOR BED QUILT.]
+
+17th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+15 sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 11
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+18th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 15 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 30 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 17 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+19th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 17 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 13
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+20th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 16
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+21st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 17 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 4
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 14 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+22nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 20 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 23 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+23rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 22 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 20 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+24th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 24 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+25th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 17 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 30 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+26th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 15 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 7
+sq., 36 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+27th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 27 l., 10 sq., 36
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+28th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 24 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 29 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+29th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+25 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+30th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 5 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 23 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+31st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 23 sq., 21
+l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+32nd: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 4 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+33rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 .., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 25 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+34th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 5
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+35th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 9
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+36th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 9 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+37th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+11 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 3
+sq., 4 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+38th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l, * 9
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+39th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 12
+l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 91., 1 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+40th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+41st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 12 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+42nd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.,
+24 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+43rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 6
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+44th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 13 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+45th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 11 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+46th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 17 sq., 18
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 15 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+47th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 15 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 19 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+48th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 29 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+8 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+49th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 26 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 8
+sq., 9 l., 30 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+50th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 24 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+51st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 13 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., repeat from * to ** .
+
+52nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 30 l., 13 sq., repeat from *
+to **.
+
+53rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 10 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 48 l., 20 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+54th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 19 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 39
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to ** .
+
+55th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+11 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 15
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+56th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+57th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 8 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+58th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l, 3 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+59th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+60th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+11 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+61st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 4 sq., 31., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+62nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 24 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+63rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 5
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+64th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 5
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 6 sq., repeat from * to ***
+
+65th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 9 sq., 3 l.,
+25 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 48 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+66th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 8 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+67th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+11 sq., 21 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., repeat from *
+to **.
+
+68th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 6 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 19 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+69th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+19 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 21 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+70th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+71st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l.,
+23 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+72nd: t 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 6 L, 2
+sq., 3 l., 23 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+73rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 23 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 16
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+74th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq. 3 L, * 17 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 15 1.,
+6 sq., 36 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 29 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+75th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 28 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 4
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+76th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 28 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+77th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 6 sq., 9 l., * 16 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+78th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+79th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 21 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+80th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 21 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 3 sq. 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+81st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 8
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l.,
+18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+82nd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 18 sq., 6
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+83rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 6 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+21 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+84th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 19 sq., 21
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l. 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 6
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+85th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 6 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+86th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., *
+19 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+87th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l, 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 20
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+88th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 27 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+89th: ** 4 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 6
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 6 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 15 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+90th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+14 sq., 42 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+91st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 16 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+92nd: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 30 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+93rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 30 l, 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l, 1 sq., 3 l, 4 sq., 24 l., 13
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+94th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 6
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+95th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 10
+sq., 9 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq.,
+21 l., 2 sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+96th: ** 4 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 4
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 13 sq. repeat from * to **.
+
+97th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l.,
+8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+98th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 21 l.,
+1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 14 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+99th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 18 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 20 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+100th: ** 4 L, 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 23 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 30 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+101st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 21 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 7 sq., 36 l.,
+22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+102nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 23 sq., 27 l., 10 sq., 36
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+103rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 11 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 L, 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 24 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+104th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 28 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+105th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 27 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+106th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq. 15 l., * 27 sq., 21 l., 9 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+107th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 24
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+108th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 24 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+109th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+110th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 12 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+111th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 18
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+112th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 12
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 9 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+113th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+8 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+114th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 9 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+7 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+115th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 7 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+116th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., repeat from*
+to **.
+
+117th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+118th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 5 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 13 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+119th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+120th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 11 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 12 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+121st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+14 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 12 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+122nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 18 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+123rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 8 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+124th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 20 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 24 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+125th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 18 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 3 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+126th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 19 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 23 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+127th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 28 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 30
+l., 19 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+128th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 18 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 10 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 48 l., 27 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+129th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 20 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 39
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+130th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 18 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+131st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+132nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+9 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 12 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+133rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+134th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+135th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l.,
+4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+136th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+137th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+138th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+139th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 5 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+140th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 5 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 48 l.,
+4 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+141st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+142nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+5 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 21 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+143rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 20 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+144th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 18 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l. 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+145th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 12
+l., 30 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+146th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 18 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 23 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+147th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 15
+l., 6 sq., 36 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l.,
+22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+148th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l.,
+4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+Now repeat from first row.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HANDKERCHIEF CASE FOR HANGING TO THE HEAD OF A BED.
+
+MATERIALS.--Use Brook's Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet
+Cotton. No. 4 Penelope Hook; 1 long strip of Whalebone; 1 yard of
+Satin Ribbon 1 inch in width. 2 yards ditto, 2 or 3 inches wide.
+
+1st row: Make a chain of 261 stitches, turn back, and work 87 squares.
+
+2nd: Turn back, and work another row of squares.
+
+3rd: Turn back 8 sq., 5 l., 22 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 24 l.,
+21 sq., 9 l., 6 sq. The cotton must now be cut off at every row.
+
+4th: 7 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.
+
+5th: 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq. 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+6th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+7th: 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 6 sq.
+
+8th: 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 3 sq.
+
+9th: 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.
+
+10th: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.
+
+11th: 6 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq. 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+12th: 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 8
+sq.
+
+13th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 24
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq.
+
+14th: 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq.
+
+[Illustration: HANDKERCHIEF CASE, FOR HANGING TO THE HEAD OF A BED.]
+
+15th: 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 18 l, 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 18
+l., 8 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 5 sq.
+
+16th: 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 24 l., 21 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 24 l., 7 sq.
+
+17th: 8 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 54 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq.
+
+18th: 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 48 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq.
+
+19th: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 49 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+20th: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 54 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.
+
+21st: 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 58 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+22nd: 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+23rd: 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+24th: 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 3
+l., 40 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+25th: 6 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 41 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 8 sq.
+
+26th: 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 3 l., 42 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq.
+
+27th: 7 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq. 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l.; 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq.
+
+28th: 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq.
+
+29th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+30th: 3 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.
+
+31st: 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 6 sq.
+
+32nd: 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq.
+
+33rd: 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 18 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq.
+
+34th: 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq.
+
+35th: 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 23 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.
+
+36th: 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 15 sq., 6 l., 24 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+37th: 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 41 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+38th: 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 41 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 7 sq.
+
+39th: 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 62 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq.
+
+40th: 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 65 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+41st: 7 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 56 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+42nd: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 56 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq.
+
+43rd: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 58 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.
+
+44th: 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+45th: 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 54 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+46th: 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 49 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+47th: 5 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 48 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+48th: 5 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 54 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 8 sq.
+
+49th: 7 sq., 24 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq.
+
+50th: 5 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq.
+
+51st: 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq.
+
+52nd: 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+53rd: 8 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 21 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4
+sq.
+
+54th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 6 sq.
+
+55th: 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+56th: 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.
+
+57th: 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 3 l, 2 sq.
+
+58th: 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l, 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq.
+
+59th: 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 24
+l., 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+60th: 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+61st: 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 18
+l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 12 l., 7 sq.
+
+62nd: 6 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., 24 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 22 sq., 6
+l., 8 sq.
+
+63rd: 1 row of squares.
+
+64th: Turn back, 4 double l., made by first twisting the cotton twice
+over the hook, then 4 double long to come in the 1st 4 loops, which
+will exactly fill up the 4 loops over 1st sq., then 5 ch., miss 2
+squares, 4 more double long in the 4th loop of next sq., repeat, the
+row will end with 1 long stitch, turn back.
+
+65th: 5 d.c. under the 5 ch., 4 ch., repeat. This forms the front of
+the case.
+
+For the back: Commence on the wrong side of the foundation chain, and
+work 41 rows of squares, then work as at 42nd row, and continue
+working till the end of 62nd row.
+
+Now 2 rows of squares.
+
+Now a row of double long stitches the same as the row on the other
+end. Turn back.
+
+1 double l. on l., * 5 ch., 4 double l. on the l., repeat from *.
+
+Now a row of long stitches, not double long.
+
+Now work 3 d.c. into every space up both sides, then crochet both
+sides together on the right side, by working 1 d.c. stitch into every
+loop of both sides, first doubling it at the foundation chain,
+consequently the back will be a trifle higher than the front.
+
+Now, up the side and along the top of the back, work thus: 1 l. in 1st
+loop, * 9 ch., 1 l. into 7th loop, repeat from * and at each corner
+make 2 l. into 1 loop, with 9 ch. between each l.
+
+Next row, 9 d c. under every 9 ch.
+
+Cover 2 strips of narrow whalebone the exact length of the back of the
+case, with coloured ribbon, and run it into the 2 open rows; for the
+front, cut a length of whalebone two inches longer than the pieces for
+the back, and run in the front row, then add ribbon and bow as in
+engraving.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+WATCH POCKET.
+
+MATERIALS.--3 shades of scarlet, the lightest to be a very bright
+military scarlet, 1 skein of the darkest, 2 of each of the lighter
+shades; 4 skeins of bright maize colour; skein of shaded violet; 1
+skein of shaded scarlet; 3 shades of green; 1 skein of each shade, the
+darkest to be very dark, and the lightest to be very light; 2 shades
+of sky-blue, 1 skein of each; 1 skein of white; all 4 thread Berlin
+wool; 24 curtain rings, the size of a fourpenny-piece, or a trifle
+larger; 4 yards of blind cord;
+
+1-1/4 yards of scarlet satin ribbon, half an inch in width, or covered
+curtain rings will answer the same purpose. No. 2 Penelope hook.
+
+With darkest scarlet work, 14 d.c. stitches over the cord, then turn
+the cord round in as small a circle as possible, unite and work 3 rows
+with this shade, increasing in the two rows after the 1st, 1 stitch in
+every loop; then 4th, 5th, and 6th rows, of next shade, increasing as
+may be required; 7th, 8th, and 9th rows of next shade, increasing the
+same.
+
+10th row.--4 stitches Maize, 4 stitches Violet.
+
+[Illustration: WATCH POCKET.]
+
+11th row.--All Violet; there should be 150 stitches in this row.
+
+Cut off the cord, and fasten it nearly, also the wool.
+
+The Mat should now measure 4-1/4 inches across.
+
+Count 42 stitches from where the cord was cut of, counting towards the
+right hand, work on the cord, with shaded scarlet, beginning at the
+42nd stitch, 21 d.c. stitches; then turn on reverse side, and turn
+back every row, working ridged crochet, and, at the end of each row,
+instead of working an extra stitch, as is usually done in a straight
+piece of ridged crochet, to prevent its decreasing, omit the stitch,
+and by so doing, each row will be decreased 1 stitch till it comes to
+a point; work 3 more of these points, then, with the same wool, sew
+these up from the bottom to the point, sewing them flat on the finger,
+not seaming them, and sewing all the points strongly together at
+the top that they may not give way; this forms the pocket. Now take
+some elastic, such as is worn for sandals for shoes, it would be
+better to procure it 4 rows of India rubber wide instead of 2; with
+the point of the scissors, push the end through to the wrong side,
+between the 2 last rows of cord, and close to the broad end of the
+point, sew this end firmly on to the cord on the wrong side with black
+cotton, but very neatly; now draw the long end straight across the
+front to the opposite side, not drawing it too tight, or allowing it
+to be too loose push the end through on this side the same as the
+other, and sew it at the back in the same manner. Now, with black
+thread sew the pocket to the elastic, so that neither this nor the
+stitches are seen.
+
+RINGS WITH MAIZE WOOL.--D.c. under the rings all round, 34 stitches
+will be about sufficient to cover the ring well, unite, and tie the
+ends in a knot neatly, then, with Maize colour cotton, sew the rings
+round, attaching them by the part where the wool was joined; now sew
+the rings together, be careful that not a stitch is seen through on
+the right side.
+
+FOR THE FLOWERS.--With white wool make 9 ch. tightly, unite, and under
+this circle work 11 l. with 1 ch. between each, cut off the white.
+
+Tie on with a weaver's knot the lightest blue, work 1 l. under each 1
+ch., with 1 ch. between each, only let there be 12 l. instead of 11.
+
+Next shade blue. Work this row rather loosely, d.c. under every 1 ch.,
+then 1 ch., repeat; at the end draw down the end of blue wool, and tie
+it to the end of white; make 4 flowers this size, which should not be
+larger than the size of a sixpence. Now make 2 of larger size, working
+them exactly the same, only making 14 l. stitches of the white, and 15
+l. stitches of the blue; now, with white wool sew on the two largest
+flowers on the centre seam of the pocket, then the 2 smaller ones on
+each side.
+
+FOR THE LEAVES.--With darkest green make 8 ch., turn back, work 7 d.c.
+down, join on the next green; work 3 d.c. up, 4 l., and 4 l., into the
+top loop, 1 ch., 4 more l. into same loop, 4 l. down, 3 d.c., join on
+the lightest shade: work d.c. all round, and 3 d.c. into the 1 ch, but
+enclosing a wire pulled from white ribbon wire, taking care to bend
+the end of the wire back after the 1st and last stitch to prevent its
+slipping; make 6 of these leaves, arrange them as in engraving, and
+with dark green wool sew them on.
+
+To prevent the pocket from curving, cover a narrow piece of whalebone
+the length with scarlet ribbon, and sew it across the centre on the
+wrong side.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+TOILET SACHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Three-quarters of a pound of Brooks' Great Exhibition
+Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord No. 16; and tapered indented Crochet
+Hook, No. 20. A yard of pink or blue ingrain gingham.
+
+This article, made in the form of an envelope, is intended to hold the
+night-dress and cap, and lies on the pillow during the day, forming an
+elegant appendage to the drapery. The lining should, of course, be of
+a tint to suit the rest of the furniture, and may be of silk, if
+preferred; but, as gingham will wash with the cotton, it is less
+troublesome. The sachet is worked in crochet, the edging in knitting,
+for which the receipt will afterwards be given.
+
+Make a chain of 285 stitches, with three more, which you will twist;
+miss these three, and work in d.c. along the row. Break off at the
+end.
+
+2nd row: d.c., working on the third of the three chain at the
+beginning of the row, as if it were a d.c. stitch.
+
+Observe, that as there are bits of thread left at the ends of each
+row, they should be worked in at the next, which may easily be done,
+as there are two close squares at the beginning and end of every row.
+
+3rd: 2 close squares; then open squares till you come to within 7 d.c.
+of the end. Finish with 2 close squares.
+
+4th _(b)_ 2 close, 19 open, 4 close, 20 open, _(a)_ 5 close.
+
+5th: _(b)_ 2 close, 14 open, 2 close, 2 open, 6 close, 17 open, _(a)_
+9 close.
+
+6th: _(b)_ 2 close, 13 open, 4 close, 1 open, 6 close, 15 open, _(a)_
+13 close.
+
+[Illustration: TOILET SACHET.]
+
+7th: _(b)_ 2 close, 8 open, 2 close, 2 open, 14 close, 12 open, 5
+close, _(a)_ 5 open.
+
+8th: _(b)_ 2 close, 7 open, 4 close, 1 open, 15 close, 10 open, 5
+close, _(a)_ 7 open.
+
+9th: _(b)_ 2 close, 3 open, 8 close, 1 open, 16 close, 8 open, 6
+close, 2 open, _(a)_ 3 close.
+
+10th: _(b)_ 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 3 open, 10 close, 6 open, 5
+close, 7 open, 7 close, 1 open, _(a)_ 5 close.
+
+11th: _(b)_ 2 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 8 close, 1 open, 6
+close, 1 open, 4 close, 7 open, 7 close, 1 open, 2 close, _(a)_ 1
+open.
+
+12th: _(b)_ 2 close, 4 open, 4 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 8
+close, 1 open, 3 close, 6 open, 8 close, 1 open, 2 close, _(a)_ 1
+open.
+
+13th: (b) 2 close, 5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close,
+4 open, 5 close, 3 open. 1 close, 2 open, 8 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+(a) 3 open.
+
+14th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3 close,
+6 open, 3 close, 4 open. 5 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+(a) 3 open.
+
+15th: (b) 2 close, 5 open, 5 close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 14
+open, * 5 close, 1 open, * twice, 2 close, (a) 3 open.
+
+16th: (b) 2 close, 4 open, 7 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+15 open, 3 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 5 open.
+
+17th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 5 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+20 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 5 open.
+
+18th: (b) 2 close, 7 open, 4 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+19 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 7 open.
+
+19th: (b) 2 close, 8 open, 4 close, 2 open, 2 close, 11 open, 3 close,
+5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 7 open.
+
+20th: (b) 2 close, 8 open, 4 close, 2 open, 2 close, 9 open, 4 close,
+5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 9 open.
+
+21st: (6) 2 close, 9 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close, 7 open, 4 close,
+5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a) 4 open, 3 close, 2 open.
+
+22nd: (b) 2 close, 10 open, 3 close, 1 open, 4 close, 5 open, 6 close,
+3 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a) 3 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2
+close, 2 open.
+
+23rd: (b) 2 close, 11 open, 3 close, 1 open, 4 close, 5 open, 11
+close, 1 open, 3 close, 3 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 1 open.
+
+24th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 8 close, 2 open, 18 close, 1 open, 4 close,
+3 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 1 open.
+
+25th: (b) 2 close, 5 open, 11 close, 2 open, 14 close, 2 open, 4
+close, 3 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 1 open.
+
+26th: (b) 2 close, 4 open, 13 close, 2 open, 11 close, 3 open, 5
+close, 3 open, 4 close, (a) 1 open.
+
+27th: (b) 2 close, 3 open, 4 close, 7 open, 4 close, 3 open, 7 close,
+4 open, 5 close, 3 open, (a) X 2 close, 1 open, X 3 times, 2 close.
+
+28th: (b) 2 close, 2 open, 4 close, 22 open, 2 close, 1 open, 5 close,
+4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 3 open.
+
+29th: (b) 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 15 close, 2 open, 5 close,
+3 open, 4 close, 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 3 open.
+
+30th: (b) 2 close, 1 open, 3 close, 1 open, 15 close, 2 open, 4 close,
+2 open, 6 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, (a) 3 close, 2 open, 2
+close.
+
+31st: (b) 2 close, X 1 open, 3 close, X twice, 5 open, 5 close, 2
+open, 5 close, 1 open, 7 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2
+open, (a) 1 close.
+
+32nd: (b) 2 close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 5 open, 5 close, 2
+open, 6 close, 1 open, 7 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2
+open, (a) 1 close.
+
+33rd: (b) 2 close, 2 open, 4 close, 4 open, 6 close, 2 open, 5 close,
+1 open, 7 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2 close, 3 open, (a) 1
+close.
+
+34th: (b) 2 close, 2 open, 3 close, 3 open, 6 close, 3 open, 5 close,
+1 open, 8 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a) 4 open, 1
+close, 2 open.
+
+35th: (b) 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 3 open, 5 close, 4 open, X 5
+close, 1 open, X twice, 2 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a)
+5 open, 1 close, 3 open.
+
+36th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 5 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 4 close,
+2 open, 4 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close,
+(a) 5 open, 1 close, 3 open.
+
+37th: (_b_) 2 close, 5 open, 4 close, 2 open, 3 close, X 1 open, 5
+close, X twice, 5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close, 3 open, (_a_) 3
+close, 1 open, 1 close.
+
+38th: (_b_) 2 close, 4 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 6
+close, 1 open, 4 close, 5 open, 3 close, 2 open, 4 close, (_a_) 2
+open, 8 close, 3 open.
+
+39th: (_b_) 2 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 3
+close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 1 open, 1 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1
+open, 6 close, (_a_) 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 2 open.
+
+40th: (_b_) 2 close, 3 open, 4 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 2
+close, 2 open, 5 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, 6 close, (_a_) 1
+open, 2 close, 1 open, 7 close, 4 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2
+open.
+
+41st: (_b_) 2 close, 3 open, 3 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 2
+close, 2 open., 5 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, 6 close, (_a_) 1
+open, 2 close, 1 open, 7 close, 1 open, 2 close, 3 open.
+
+42nd: (_b_) 2 close, 2 open, 3 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 3 open, 3 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, 6 close, (_a_) 2
+open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3 close, 3
+open.
+
+43rd (_b_) 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 1 open, 7 close, 1 open, 3 close,
+4 open, 3 close, 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 3 open, (_a_) 2
+close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2 close, 5 open.
+
+44th: (_b_) 2 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 11 open, 4 close, (_a_) 6 open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 2
+open, X 1 close, 1 open, X twice, 2 close, 8 open.
+
+45th: (_b_) 2 close, 2 open, 3 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 5
+close, 10 open, 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, (_a_) 3 open, 2 close, 1
+open, 4 close, X 1 open, 1 close, X 3 times, 1 open, 2 close, 6 open.
+
+46th: (_b_) X 2 close, 2 open, X twice, 4 close, 2 open, 6 close, 9
+open, 1 close, 2 open, 2 close, (_a_) 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, * 1 open, 3 close, * twice, 2 open, 2 close, 7 open.
+
+47th: (_b_) 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 3 close, 1 open, 1
+close, 1 open, 7 close, 9 open, 4 close, (_a_) 4 open, 2 close, 1
+open, 3 close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 1 open, 3 close, 7 open.
+
+48th: (_b_) 2 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, X 2 close, 1 open, X
+twice, 3 close, 9 open, 4 close, (_a_) 6 open, 1 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, 2 open, 2 close, 9 open.
+
+49th: (_b_) 2 close, 4 open, X 3 close, 1 open, X twice, 2 close, 13
+open, 4 close, (_a_) 7 open, 1 close, 1 open, 6 close, 2 open, 3
+close, 9 open.
+
+50th: 2 close, 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 7
+open, 1 close, 5 open, 3 close, (_a_) 8 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 2 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close, 11 open.
+
+51st: (_b_) 2 close, 4 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 5 open, 2 close, 6 open, 3 close, (_a_) 8 open, 2 close, 3
+open, 3 close, 1 open, 1 close, 11 open.
+
+52nd: (_b_) 2 close, 5 open, X 2 close, 2 open, X twice, 3 close, 3
+open, 3 close, (_a_) 19 open, 3 close, 1 open, 1 close, 23 open.
+
+53rd: (_b_) 2 close, 6 open, 3 close, 2 open, 3 close, 2 open, 7
+close, (_a_) 49 open.
+
+54th: (_b_) 2 close, 10 open, 3 close, 4 open, 4 close, (_a_) 49 open.
+
+55th: (_b_) 2 close, 11 open, 9 close, (_a_) 51 open.
+
+56th: (_b_) 2 close, 12 open, 7 close (_a_) 53 open.
+
+57th: 2 close, 13 open, 4 close, 57 open, 4 close, 13 open, 2 close.
+
+58th to 78th row inclusive: 2 close squares at each end, and the
+intermediate all open squares. Finish with two rows double crochet.
+Two of these pieces are required.
+
+FOR THE POINTED PIECE.--As the narrow edging with which this is trimmed
+is added at the sides, the piece itself is not so wide as that already
+given. Make a chain of 268 stitches, and work on one row in d.c.
+
+The second is also worked in d.c., but diminished two squares at each
+end, thus: begin on the second d.c. stitch, slip 2, s.c. 2, d.c. till
+you come to within five of the end, then s.c. 2, slip 2.
+
+Decrease the next and all succeeding rows one square at each end, by
+working on the first four d.c. stitches of the row 1 slip, 2 s.c., 1
+d.c., after which three more d.c., the other end being made to
+correspond.
+
+The row succeeding the two of d.c. is entirely in open square crochet,
+except these 7 stitches at the ends.
+
+4th row: (_b_) 1 slip, 2 s.c., 4 d.c., 31 open squares, 3 close, 4
+open, (_a_) 3 close. (Observe that in this and all the following rows,
+the first open square comes over the second of the preceding line. The
+first and last 7 stitches are not mentioned, as they occur in every
+row).
+
+5th: (_b_) 28 open, 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 1 close, (_a_) 3
+open.
+
+6th: (_b_) 24 open, 3 close, 6 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (_a_) 3
+open.
+
+7th: (_b_) 23 open, 1 close, 9 open, 1 close, 1 open, (_a_) 3 close.
+
+8th: 21 open, 1 close, 27 open, 1 close, 21 open.
+
+9th: Here the initial begins. I have chosen an M as being a common
+letter; any other may be substituted; care being taken to place it in
+the exact centre of the space indicated between the brackets. 19 open,
+1 close, [7 open, 1 close, 2 open, 2 close, 3 open, 3 close, 11 open,]
+1 close, 19 open.
+
+10th: 12 open, 3 close, 3 open, 1 close, [8 open, 3 close, 1 open, 1
+close, 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 1 close, 10 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 3
+close, 12 open.
+
+11th: 10 open, 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, [10 open, 1
+close, X 3 open, 2 close, X twice, 10 open,] 1 close, 1 open, 1 close,
+3 open, 1 close, 10 open.
+
+12th: 9 open, X 1 close, 2 open, X twice, 1 close, [10 open, 2 close,
+2 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 3 close, 9 open,] 1 close, *
+2 open, 1 close, * twice, 9 open.
+
+13th: 9 open, 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, [11 open, 2 close, 2 open, 3
+close, 2 open, 2 close, 11 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, 9 open.
+
+14th: 9 open, 3 close, [12 open, X 2 close, 2 open, X twice, 3 close,
+12 open,] 3 close, 9 open.
+
+15th: 8 open, 3 close, [12 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3 close, 2 open, 2
+close, 1 open, 1 close, 11 open,] 3 close, 8 open.
+
+16th: 6 open, 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, [11 open, X 2 close, 2 open, X
+twice, 2 close, 12 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, 6 open.
+
+17th: 4 open, X 1 close, 2 open, X twice, 1 close, [10 open, 2 close,
+2 open, 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 11 open,] * 1 close, 2 open, *
+twice, 1 close, 4 open.
+
+18th: X 3 open, 1 close, X twice, 1 open, 1 close, [7 open, 1 close, X
+2 open, 2 close, X twice, 1 open, 1 close, 2 open, 1 close, 10 open,]
+1 close, 1 open, X 1 close, 1 open, X twice.
+
+19th: 3 open, 3 close, 3 open, 1 close, [7 open, 4 close, 2 open, 2
+close, 2 open, 1 close 2 open, 3 close, 6 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 3
+close, 3 open.
+
+20th: 8 open, 1 close, [8 open, 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 4 open, 3
+close, 2 open, 1 close, 5 open,] 1 close, 8 open. This is the last row
+of the letter.
+
+21st: 8 open, 1 close, 27 open, 1 close, 8 open.
+
+22nd: (_b_) 8 open, 1 close, 9 open, 1 close, 1 open (_a_) 3 close.
+
+23rd: (_b_) 7 open, 3 close, 6 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (_a_) 3
+open.
+
+24th: (_b_) 9 open, 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 1 close, (_a_) 3
+open.
+
+25th: (_b_) 10 open, 3 close, 4 open, (_a_) 3 close.
+
+26th: Open square crochet, except the ends.
+
+27th: All d.c.
+
+It will be remembered that when the letters _b a_ occur, the stitches
+between are to be repeated backwards, those following the _a_ being
+the centre of the line, whether few or many.
+
+The knitted edgings for trimming this sachet are given separately; the
+narrow one trims the point, which is then sewed to the top of one of
+the squares; the two squares are then sewed together at the bottom and
+sides, and the broad lace goes all round. The whole is lined with silk
+or gingham.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+A LADY'S NIGHTCAP IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--3 reels No. 20 Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head
+Crochet Cotton. No. 4 Penelope Hook.
+
+Make 386 chain, turn back, work 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop, make
+138 squares. 2nd row: Insertion.--6 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *,
+end with 9 sq.
+
+[Illustration: A LADY'S NIGHTCAP. ]
+
+3rd: Decrease a sq. by d.c. on 1st l. stitch, 3 ch., 1 l. on 2nd l.,
+then 6 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end with 7 sq., decrease a
+sq.
+
+4th: Decrease a sq., then 6 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end
+with 5 sq., decrease a sq.
+
+5th: Decrease a sq., then 2 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., these 3 sq., should
+come over the 9 l. of last row, repeat from *, end with 1 sq.,
+decrease a sq.
+
+6th: 1 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end with 3 sq.
+
+7th: * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end with 4 sq.
+
+8th and 9th: 2 rows of squares.
+
+10th: Decrease a sq., then 8 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 2 ch. till
+within 9 squares of the end, then 8 sq., decrease a sq.
+
+11th: Decrease a sq., then 7 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 5 ch., then
+7 sq., decrease a sq.
+
+12th: 7 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 5 ch., 7 sq.
+
+13th: Decrease a sq., then 6 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 5, 6 sq.,
+decrease a sq.
+
+14th: 6 sq., work as before, end with 6 sq.
+
+15th: Decrease a sq., 5 sq., work as before, then 5 sq., decrease a
+sq.
+
+16th: 5 sq., 1 l. under every 5 ch., with 2 ch. between each 5 sq.
+
+17th and 18th: 2 rows of squares.
+
+19th: Begin with 6 sq., then work the same as at 1st row of insertion,
+and end with 9 sq.
+
+20th: Begin with 7 sq., work as 2nd row of insertion, end with 10 sq.
+
+21st: Begin with 8 sq., work as 3rd row of insertion, end with 5 sq.
+
+22nd: Begin with 5 sq., work as 4th row of insertion, end with 5 sq.
+
+23rd: Begin with 4 sq., work as 5th row of insertion, end with 6 sq.
+
+24th: Begin with 3 sq., work as 6th row of insertion, end with 7 sq.
+
+25th, 26, and 27th: 3 rows of squares.
+
+To SLOPE THE BACK OF THE CAP.--Begin on the right side of the work,
+under the 1st 2 ch., work 2 l. with 2 ch. between each, then 2 ch., 1
+l. on next l., this must be carefully attended to, otherwise 1 stitch
+will be lost; after this, work 38 sq., then 2 ch., d.c. on next l.,
+turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., then 2 ch., 1 l. on next
+l., then 38 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under the last 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 more l.
+under same, turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l., under the 1st 2 ch., 2
+ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 16 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l.,
+turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., 2
+ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 15 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. into the 5
+ch. at the end, turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l. under 1st 2 ch. 2
+ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 8 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l.,
+turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.;
+after this, work 8 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under the 5 ch., turn on reverse
+side, 5 ch., 1 l., under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 l. on 1st l.; after this,
+work 5 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c.
+on 1st l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 5 sq., 2 ch., 1 l.
+under 5 ch., turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l. under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1
+l. on next l.; after this, work 3 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., turn on
+reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after
+this, work 3 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under the 5 ch., turn on reverse side, 5
+ch., 1 l. under the 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 2
+sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st
+l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 2 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under
+5 ch., turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l. under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 l. on
+next l.; after this, work 1 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l. This finishes
+the slope on one side; now slope the other side the same, only
+beginning on the wrong side of the work instead of the right. Now
+crochet the two sides together, and under every space, and under the
+chain stitches which form the slope, all round and where the crown is
+to be sewed in, work 2 d.c. stitches; and round the front and back,
+where the border will be worked, crotchet 3 d.c. stitches into every
+space, making 7 d.c. at the 2 corners.
+
+FOR THE CROWN OF THE CAP.--Make 7 ch., unite, 7 ch., d.c. into every
+loop, thus making 7 chains of seven. The cotton must be cut off at
+every row.
+
+2nd: D.c. into centre loop of 7, 7 ch., repeat.
+
+3rd: D.c. into centre loop of 7, 7 ch., d.c. on d.c. stitch, 7 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+4th: Same as 2nd.
+
+5th: Same as 3rd.
+
+6th: Same as 2nd.
+
+8th: Same as 3rd.
+
+Now repeat again 2nd, 3rd and 2nd rows.
+
+12th: D.c. into centre loop of 7, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+13th: 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop all round, including the d.c.
+stitches. In this row there are not sufficient stitches for the next
+row by 5, therefore for 5 times miss 1 loop instead of 2, at different
+intervals. There must be 114 squares in this row, therefore it is not
+very material whether 1 loop or 2 be missed occasionally, so that 114
+squares are made.
+
+14th: 10 l., 3 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from * all round
+
+15th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l. of the 10 l, * 3 sq., 9 l., repeat from
+*.
+
+16th: Same as last.
+
+17th: 10 l. the 1st on the last of the 9 l., * 3 sq., 9 l., repeat
+from *.
+
+18th: 10 l. the 1st on the last l. of the 2nd sq., * 3 sq., 9 l.,
+repeat from *.
+
+19th: The same as last row. This pattern is simply the same as the
+insertion in the front.
+
+20th: 1 l., 2 ch., miss 1 loop, repeat.
+
+21st: 5 ch., d c. on every l.
+
+22nd: 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5 ch., repeat.
+
+23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th: The same as 22nd.
+
+28th: 1 l. into the centre loop of the 5 ch., 2 ch., repeat.
+
+29th: Begin on a l. stitch, 10 l. in the next 7 loops, including the
+1st stitch, 3 sq., 9 l., in the next 7 loops, 3 sq., 9 l., in the next
+7 loops, * 3 sq., 9 l. in the next 9 loops, repeat from *; the reason
+for commencing the row in this manner is, that there were not squares
+enough in the last row for the pattern. This row is the same as the
+14th row. Now work as at 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th rows.
+
+Now 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop.
+
+Now 1 l. on l., 2 ch., repeat.
+
+2 d.c. under ever 2 ch., worked tightly. Now sew the crown into the
+front, gathering it in as it may be required.
+
+BORDER.--1st row: Work all round 1 l. into every loop, with 2 ch.
+between each.
+
+2nd: 5 ch., 1 l. under every 2 ch., all round.
+
+3rd and 4th: 1 l. under the 5 ch., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+5th: Work an extra row the same as the last, along the front,
+beginning and ending at the ears, just where the chains of 5, in the
+centre of the 2 rows of insertion, begin.
+
+6th: Work all round, * 5 l., with 3 ch. between each, under the 5 ch.,
+3 ch., d.c. under next 5, 3 ch, d.c. under next 5, 3 ch., d.c. under
+next 5, 3 ch., repeat from * under next 5.
+
+7th: 3 ch., d.c. under every 3 ch., all round. Narrow ribbon, or wide
+white cotton-braid, may be drawn in round the crown and along the
+front, but it is not actually necessary excepting for ornament.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+SHAVING TIDY.
+
+MATERIALS.--No. 16 Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet
+Cotton. No. 4 Penelope Hook.
+
+1st row: Make 180 chain, turn back, 1 l. into 9th loop, in the next
+row this forms 1 sq., by working the 1st l. into the 5th loop of the 8
+ch., new 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop till there are 58 sq.
+
+2nd: 1 row all squares.
+
+3rd: 6 sq., 3 l., 51 sq.
+
+4th: 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 44 sq.
+
+5th: 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 43 sq.
+
+6th: 6 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 43 sq.
+
+7th and 8th: 14 sq., 3 l., 43 sq.
+
+9th: 13 sq., 3 l., 24 sq., 3 l., 19 sq.
+
+10th: 8 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 18 l., 9 sq.
+
+11th: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 8
+sq.
+
+12th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.; 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+13th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq.
+
+14th: 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+15th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l.; 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+16th: 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+17th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq.
+
+18th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+[Illustration: A SHAVING TIDY.]
+
+19th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq.
+
+20th: 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 33 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 6 sq.
+
+21st: 6 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 7 sq.
+
+22nd: 11 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.
+
+23rd and 24th: 58 sq.
+
+25th: 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 48 sq.
+
+26th: 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 49 sq.
+
+27th: 3 sq., 3 l., 35 sq., 3 l., 18 sq.
+
+28th: 3 sq., 6 l., 33 sq., 3 l., 19 sq.
+
+29th: 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.
+
+30th: 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+21 l., 3 sq.
+
+31st: 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq.
+
+32nd: 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l, 7
+sq.
+
+33rd: 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+21 l., 5 sq.
+
+34th: 42 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq.
+
+35th: 42 sq., 3 l., 2 l., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+36th: 20 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.
+
+37th: 28 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 3 sq.
+
+38th: 39 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.
+
+39th: 45 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.
+
+40th: 45 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.
+
+41st and 42nd: Two rows of squares.
+
+Now work 3 d.c. into ever space on three sides, but not on the side
+above the top of the letters, making 7 d.c. at each corner.
+
+BORDER.--1st row: Begin at the side where the letter S is, 3 l. the
+first into 1st loop, 3 ch., 3 l. the 1st into 4th loop, repeat this
+till within 4 loops of the corner, then in the corner loop make 3 l.,
+3 ch., 3 more l. into same loop, now 3 ch., miss 3 loops, then 3 l.
+the 1st into 4th loop, now repeat till the corner loop of next corner,
+then 3 ch., then 3 l. into the same loop in which the last of the 3 l.
+was worked, now 3 ch., 3 l. the 1st into 4th loop, and repeat.
+
+2nd: When at the end, turn back, work 3 l. on l., 3 ch., repeat; at
+the corner, after the last 3 l. and 3 ch., make 3 l. under the 3 ch.
+at corner, 3 ch., 3 more l. under same, 3 ch. 3 l. on l., repeat.
+
+3rd: Turn back and work the same.
+
+4th: Turn back, d.c. on the 1st of the l. stitches, * 5 ch., 3 d.c.
+under the 3 ch, repeat from *.
+
+5th: Turn back, 6 ch., 3 d.c. on the d.c., repeat.
+
+6th: Turn back, 7 ch, 3 d.c. on d.c., repeat.
+
+Now, along the top work a row of extra long stitches, made by twisting
+the cotton twice over the hook instead of once, beginning on the d.c.
+stitches of the border, and working 5 l. stitches across the width of
+the border at regular spaces, then 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. on every l.
+across the squares, terminating with 5 l. in the width of the
+border.
+
+Now 3 d.c. into every space between the l. stitches, then crochet the
+two pieces together on the right side of the work, or sewing will do
+as well. If the tidy should require washing, let it now be done, and
+pressed between a double linen cloth, under a heavy weight; when dry,
+line it with coloured cambric, omitting the border; double it in half,
+and run a small tuck at the bottom of the extra l. stitches; in this
+tuck insert a narrow piece of whalebone, not quite so long as the
+work, and secure it at both ends; get a yard of satin ribbon, place a
+pin in the centre, and on one side of this pin sew on to the ribbon
+some pieces of old linen fringed about 3 inches in width, and 8 inches
+long, if this is doubled over the ribbon it will make each piece 4
+inches long; sew then on the other side of the pin some soft chamois
+leather the same width and length, now place it in the centre of the
+tidy, draw the ribbon over, and tie it in a bow at the back. This
+should be laid on the toilet table, and not hung up; it will have the
+appearance of a book.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+EXHIBITION OVAL TIDY FOR EASY CHAIR.
+
+MATERIALS.--12 Reels No. 10 or 12 Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Crochet Cotton. No. 3 Penelope Hook.
+
+Make 266 chain stitches; this chain must be worked very evenly and
+well, as it is the centre of the pattern, and will have to be worked
+into on the other side after the 33rd row; turn back 1 l., into 4th
+loop from hook, 3 more long into successive loops, now 14 square,
+formed by working 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop, 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 6 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 3 l.
+
+The cotton must be cut off every row.
+
+2nd: 4 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 10
+sq., 3 l.
+
+3rd: 4 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l.
+
+4th: 4 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 33
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., 3 l.
+
+5th: 4 l., 12 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l. 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 3 l.
+
+6th: 4 l., 11 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10
+sq., 3 l.
+
+7th: 4 l., 11 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 11 sq., 3 l.
+
+8th: 7 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 45 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l.; the cotton at the end of
+every row must now be left sufficiently long to run in with a needle,
+not as before the end woven in with the last stitch.
+
+9th: 4 l. the 1st on the 4th l. of last row, this is to form the oval,
+9 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l.
+
+10th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 7 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq. 3 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 3 l.
+
+11th: 7 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 6 l.
+
+12th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 14 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 3 l.
+
+[Illustration: OVAL TIDY FOR EASY CHAIR.]
+
+13th: 7 l., 18 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+15 l., 18 sq., 6 l.
+
+14th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 3 l.
+
+15th: 7 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 6 l.
+
+16th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 10 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 15 sq., 3 l.
+
+17th: 7 l., 12 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l. 2 sq.,
+3 l., 16 sq., 6 l.
+
+18th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 12 sq., 6 l.
+
+19th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 13 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 6 l.
+
+20th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l.
+
+21st: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 6 l.
+
+22nd: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 7 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 12 sq.,
+3 l., 14 sq., 6 l.
+
+23rd: 7 l., beginning on 4th l., 13 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+12 sq., 6 l.
+
+24th: 7 l., beginning on 4th l., 14 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 6 l.
+
+25th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 11 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l.
+
+26th: 7 l. the 1st on 7th l., 18 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 6 l.
+
+27th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 9
+l.
+
+28th: 10 l. the 1st on 7th l., 25 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 19 sq., 9 l.
+
+29th: 13 l. the 1st on 7th l., 21 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 12
+l.
+
+30th: 13 l. the 1st on 10th l., 35 sq., 12 l.
+
+31st: 16 l. the 1st on 10th l., 27 sq., 15 l.
+
+32nd: 19 l. the 1st on 13th l., 17 sq., 18 l.
+
+33rd: 58 l., the 1st on 16th l.
+
+34th: Now work the other half, keeping on the right side of the work,
+and working on the other side of the foundation chain, 4 l., 12 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 4 l., 13 sq., 3 l.
+
+35th: 4 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l.
+
+36th: 4 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., 3 l.
+
+37th: 4 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l.
+
+38th: 4 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 36 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 10 sq., 3 l.
+
+39th: 4 l., 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+40th: 7 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq., 6 l.
+
+41st: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 13 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 2 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 3 l.
+
+42nd: 4 l., 15 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 3 l.
+
+43rd: 7 l., 10 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 19 sq., 6 l.
+
+44th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 11 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 18 sq., 3 l.
+
+45th: 7 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+12 sq., 6 l.
+
+46th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 21 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., 3 l.
+
+47th: 7 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 6 l, 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 6 l.
+
+48th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 5 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,7
+sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., 3 l.
+
+49th: 7 l., 12 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 6 l.
+
+50th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 14 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 6 l.
+
+51st: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 12 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 12 l., 14
+sq., 6 l.
+
+52nd: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 11 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 6 l.
+
+53rd: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 10 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 24 sq., 6 l.
+
+54th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 9 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 19
+sq., 6 l.
+
+55th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 6 l.
+
+56th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 19 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 6 l.
+
+57th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 17 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 16 sq., 9 l.
+
+58th: 7 l. the 1st on 7th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l.
+
+59th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 17 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 9 l.
+
+60th: 10 l. the 1st on 7th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+16 sq., 9 l.
+
+61st: 13 l. the 1st on 7th l., 13 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 20 sq., 12
+l.
+
+62nd: 13 l. the 1st on 10th l., 35 sq., 12 l.
+
+63rd: 16 l. the 1st on 10th l., 27 sq., 15 l.
+
+64th: 19 l. the 1st on 13th l., 17 sq., 18 l.
+
+65th: 58 l. the 1st on 16th l.
+
+Now run in all the ends neatly and very secure; this may be done by
+darning the end backwards and forwards on the thick part. D.c. on the
+1st of the 58 l. stitches at the side, 7 ch., d.c. into 6th loop, then
+7 ch., d.c. into every 5th loop, 7 ch., d.c. on last l., 7 ch., d.c.
+into the 5th loop of the next l. stitches, 7 ch., d.c. into 5th loop,
+7 ch., d.c. on last l., 7 ch., d.c. into 4th loop of the next l.
+stitches, 7 ch., d.c. on last l., * 7 ch., d.c. on the last l. of next
+l. stitches, 11 times more, * now there are 2 even rows of l.
+stitches, ** 7 ch., d.c. into the loop between the two rows. 7 ch.,
+d.c. on last l. of the next l. stitches, repeat from ** twice more,
+now there are three even rows; now work the same, now there are 15
+even rows, make 7 ch., d.c. between every alternate row for 3 times,
+then 7 ch., d.c. on next row; now work all round the same. There
+must be 31 chains of 7 on each of the four sloping sides of the oval,
+11 chains of 7 on the long stitches on each side, and 8 chains of
+7 on the top and bottom.
+
+BORDER.--Under each of the 7 chains work 2 l. with 1 ch. between each,
+3 ch., repeat.
+
+2nd: Under each 3 ch. work 2 l. with 1 ch. between each, 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+3rd: Under the 5 ch. work 2 l. with 1 ch. between each, 7 ch., repeat.
+
+4th: 7 d.c. under the 7 ch., repeat.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HONITON SPRIGS IN CROCHET.
+
+The beautiful and expensive lace for which Honiton is famous may be
+closely imitated in crochet, with the occasional aid of some
+point-lace stitches.
+
+Honiton sprigs and edgings are done in detached pieces, which are
+afterwards laid on Brussels net, and run on in any form that fancy may
+dictate. Sometimes they are connected together into a solid mass by
+means of twisted bars, in a manner termed _guipuring_. Being thus
+separate, the directions for each sprig or edging are comparatively
+short. Each sprig is usually begun at the end of the stem, which is
+formed by a chain, any leaves or flowers that come on the right side
+of it being then made as you come to them; generally a flower forms
+the point of the spray, and this being made, the stem is finished by
+working the chain stitches in s.c., adding the leaves or flowers on
+the left side whenever they occur, and working down to the
+commencement of the chain. Leave about three inches of thread on
+beginning and ending; thread these with a fine needle and run a few
+stitches up and down the stem, on the _wrong_ side, to secure them.
+They may then be cut off closely, and the sprig is complete.
+
+As these general observations refer to all imitations of Honiton lace
+in crochet, we shall beg our readers to refer to them, when directions
+for other specimens are given.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET WINDOW CURTAIN.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton.
+Penelope Hook.
+
+May be worked from the engraving in any thickness of cotton, amounting
+to the size of curtain required; the larger the curtain the thicker
+the cotton should be. It likewise, in thick cotton, looks remarkably
+well for bed curtains.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET WINDOW CURTAIN]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+WINDOW CURTAIN.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 70. Penelope Hook.
+
+The extreme elaboration of this pattern demands that the material in
+which it is worked should be lighter than it need be when the design
+is simpler and less rich. The use of finer materials also diminishes
+the size of the pattern; we, therefore, recommend No. 70: but, of
+course, it is optional to use coarser.
+
+In No. 70 Cotton, about 6 patterns, besides the border, will make a
+curtain two yards wide; but in No. 40, not more than five patterns
+would be required.
+
+The border should be worked at each edge, which may very easily be
+done by working backwards from the centre of the last pattern, to the
+edge. It is not necessary to work a border at the top of the curtains.
+
+Each pattern contains 61 squares or 183 stitches; the border 45
+squares or 135 stitches; reckoning from the extreme edge to the
+straight line 8 squares, which occurs in every scroll between the
+patterns. For 6 patterns and 2 borders, therefore, 1,368 stitches
+would be required for a foundation, with the one over, always needed
+in square crochet. In working the border along the bottom, care must
+be taken completely to reverse it at the centre, that is, after 3
+patterns, otherwise the corner would not be found to go right.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+KNITTED LACE FOR CURTAINS, &c.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No, 40. Penelope Hook. Cast on twelve stitches.
+
+1st row: Slip 1, knit 3, make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together, pass the
+slip stitch over, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2.
+
+2nd: Knit 3, purl 8, knit 2.
+
+3rd: Slip 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 1,
+knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3.
+
+4th: Knit 6, purl 8, knit 2.
+
+5th: Slip 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 4, make 1, knit 2
+together, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together.
+
+6th: Knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 3, purl 8, knit 2.
+
+7th: Slip 1, knit 2 together, make l, knit 4, knit 2 together, make 1,
+knit 1, make 1, knit 8.
+
+8th: Cast off seven, knit 1, purl 8, knit 2. Repeat for the length
+required.
+
+[Illustration: WINDOW CURTAIN.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration: WINDOW CURTAIN AND STOVE APRON.]
+
+WINDOW CURTAIN AND STOVE APRON.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, with a suitable Crochet Hook.
+
+The number of stitches in this curtain must depend, of course, on the
+width of the window for which it is intended. Each pattern requires a
+foundation of 102 chain stitches; and the borders at the sides 57
+chain each. As there will be about 560 stitches in a yard, or very
+nearly five patterns and one border, it will be easy to reckon the
+number required for any given width. A curtain two yards wide will
+require 1,135 stitches, which will allow ten patterns of the
+convulvulus, and the two borders; to this, every 102 stitches added
+will make one wreath more, nearly equalling in width the sixth of a
+yard.
+
+The whole of this curtain is done in square crochet, the design in
+close squares, and the ground in open.
+
+Square crochet (the majority of our readers are aware) consists of
+d.c. chain stitches exclusively. A close, or solid square is formed of
+three successive d.c. stitches: an open square of 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss
+2 of the preceding row. Almost all square crochet patterns are
+intended to be worked from the engraving, which is laid open before
+the worker and copied. To assist in guiding the eye it is advisable to
+cover each row of the engraving after it is copied.
+
+We will only observe, with regard to this pattern, that the first two
+rows are done in ch., and that two stitches at each end are also
+close, which affords an opportunity for working in the ends of the
+previous rows.
+
+This design is also extremely suitable for a curtain for a grate. For
+this purpose, Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting
+Cord, No. 70, will be preferable to the coarser numbers. It would be
+greatly improved by the addition of a bead border, similar to that of
+the anti-macassar, given in a former part of this work.
+
+The effect of the bead border being to add weight to the end of the
+stove apron, it would keep it in its place better than anything else,
+besides being very ornamental.
+
+A handsome fringe may be knotted on the end, and it may be lined with
+calico to correspond with the furniture of the room.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+NETTED WINDOW CURTAIN.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Netting Cotton,
+No. 24: Embroidering Goat's-head Cotton, No. 30; a middle-sized
+Netting Needle; Steel Mesh, No. 9; and a long Embroidering Needle.
+
+If worked with the above cotton and mesh four squares will measure one
+inch, which will be a guide for the number of foundation stitches to
+make in the beginning for the curtain. The pattern must afterwards be
+darned in embroidering cotton, No. 30, according to the engraving, by
+passing the needle under and over the threads of the meshes very
+regularly and even, always keeping the same number of threads in every
+square, and all must run the same way and be drawn to one degree of
+tightness, for all the beauty of the work depends upon its evenness
+and regularity. This pattern may be extended to any size, and would
+look very well if the flowers were sewn in pale pink ingrain cotton,
+and the fretwork in white cotton.
+
+[Illustration: NETTED WINDOW CURTAIN.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+A FLOWER VASE SCREEN, FOR CONCEALING A FLOWER-POT OR BASIN WITH
+FLOWERS.
+
+MATERIALS.--4 shades of Green Wool, the lightest almost a pale Lemon, 1
+skein only of this, and 3 each of the darkest; 5 shades of Pink, 2
+skeins of each, all 4-thread Berlin Wool; 3 yards of ordinary sized
+skirt cord, the size of blind cord.
+
+D.c. 14 stitches over the end of the cord with the darkest green,
+unite; now work 2 d.c. into every loop; the next row the same; from
+this row increase as may be required, working 4 rows of darkest green,
+4 rows of next shade, 3 rows of next shade, in all 11 rows; there must
+by 154 stitches in the outside row.
+
+Fasten off the cord neatly, and with darkest shade of green, work 21
+d.c. stitches; now turn on reverse side, and work 21 rows of ridged
+crochet, which is done by working into the lower loop instead of the
+upper one, and omitting at the end of every row the 1 ch. which in
+ordinary ridged crochet prevents it decreasing, but by omitting this 1
+ch. these 21 d.c. stitches will be decreased to a point; work 6 rows
+of the 2 darkest shades, and 9 of the lightest of the 3 shades: make 7
+of these points, but be careful, in joining on every shade, that the
+knots are concealed, and run in the last end very neatly. With the
+lightest green of the 3 shades, commence on the wrong side of the mat,
+begin on the first dark ridge of the point, make 5 ch., d.c. on every
+ridge, but d.c. into the point, make 5 ch., d.c. into same loop, then
+5 ch., d.c. on every ridge till the last, then crochet into the 1st
+ridge of next point, without making any chain between.
+
+_Palest Green_.--D.c. into centre of 2nd 5 ch. from the bottom of the
+point, 5 ch., d.c. into centre of every 5 ch. till the point, then
+d.c. in centre of top, 5 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into same, then work down
+till within the last ch. of 5, omit this, and d.c. in 2nd ch. of 5
+from the bottom of next point.
+
+1st row.--_Darkest Pink_: Make 41 ch., turn back, 1 l. into 9th loop
+from hook, * 3 ch., 1 l. into 4th loop, repeat from * 7 times more, in
+all 9 spaces.
+
+2nd: Turn on reverse side, 3 l. under the 3 ch., 1 ch., repeat at the
+point, work 9 l., 2 ch., 6 more l. under same space, then 1 ch., 3 l.
+under the 3 ch., repeat; at the end cut off the wool.
+
+3rd: With next shade commence on same side as 1st row, 1 l. between
+each long, but after every 3rd l., make 1 ch. at the point, and
+between each of the 6 l., make 1 l., 1 ch., then under the 2 ch., make
+1 l., 3 ch., 1 more l. under same, then work the same as the half just
+completed.
+
+4th.--_Next Shade_: With same colour, inclose some white wire drawn
+from ribbon wire, thus--between each l. stitch, and under each 1 ch.,
+work 1 d.c. stitch with the wire between, first bending the end of the
+wire to prevent it slipping, but over the point work 2 d.c. under each
+1 ch., and under the 3 ch., work 3 d.c.; now work the remaining half,
+and d.c. along the bottom, still enclosing the wire to the side where
+this row was commenced, twist the 2 ends of the wire together, after
+pulling it into shape.
+
+5th: Great care must be taken in working this row not to bend the
+work; next shade, 1 l. on 1st d.c. stitch at the side, 3 ch., * 1 l.
+into successive loops for 4 times, 3 ch., repeat from *, be careful
+that a 3 ch. comes at the point; this row will end as it was begun;
+then crochet along the bottom.
+
+6th.--_Next Shade_: 2 l. under the 1st 3 ch., 3 ch., 2 more l. under
+same; repeat this 6 times more, then repeat the same over the point,
+but for 5 times make 5 ch. instead of 3. Now sew these pink points up
+at the side, joining them for 6 times by the chain of 3, slipping the
+wool on from chain to chain; now pin each green point on to the part
+of the pink which is sewed together, stretching each green point as
+high as possible; then sew these green points at about the second
+shade of green, on to the pink, as in engraving.
+
+[Illustration: BREAD CLOTH.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Three reels of Brooks' No. 24, and two of No. 16, Great
+Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton. A hook suitable for the
+fine number.
+
+The octagon shape is one extremely well adapted for bread baskets, as
+well as for papier-maché trays of the usual forms; but it requires a
+little nicety to produce even edges at the sloping sides. The way it
+is done is this. The whole pattern, it will be perceived, is done in
+square crochet, and in the increasing sides a close square is added
+at each end. This is done by making one chain extra at the beginning
+and end of the first row of d.c. 2nd row: 1 ch., 2 d.c. on the chain,
+and 2 on the first d.c. at the commencement, thus increasing three
+stitches, besides the one chain which is merely a foundation for the
+next increase; then at the other extremity of the row, 2 d.c. on the
+last stitch, 2 d.c. on the chain, and make one chain. Do this for
+every row which is increased, working in all the ends.
+
+For the decreasing rows begin with 1 slip, 1 s.c., 1 short double
+crochet, 1 d.c.--this last coming on the first stitch in the second
+square of last row, keeps the squares evenly over each other. At the
+other end of the row reverse the process, by doing 1 d.c., 1 short
+d.c., 1 s.c., 1 slip, which completes it.
+
+The short double-crochet stitch, being new to our readers, may be
+briefly described. It is, as its name implies, a medium stitch between
+a s.c. and a d.c. stitch. Begin as for a d.c. stitch, with the thread
+round the hook, but after the latter is inserted in the stitch, and
+the thread drawn through, so that there are three loops on the needle,
+the thread must be drawn through all three at once.
+
+Short treble crochet (contracted to s.t.c.), is done in a similar
+manner. The thread being passed twice round the needle, there are four
+loops on the latter, after the one is drawn through the stitch of the
+preceding row. The thread is now drawn through three loops together,
+and afterwards through two.
+
+When the bread cloth is worked, do open square crochet all round it,
+taking the d.c. stitches sufficiently close at the corners to lie
+smoothly. Knot a fringe 2-1/2 inches deep in every square. It is to be
+made of the coarse cotton.
+
+To increase the size of this d'oyley, for a tray, or other article,
+use coarser cotton and hook.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+BREAD CLOTH.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+Nos. 14, 16, 18, 20. Walker's Penelope Hook, No. 3.
+
+_a_. With cotton No. 18 make 10 chain, 1 s.c., in 1st chain; then in
+round loop 3 d.c., ** 9 chain, miss 3, 1 s.c. in 4th; then in round
+loop. * 1 s.c. 7 chain, * repeat twice more; 1 chain to cross and in
+1st 7 chain,** [·1·] 1 d.c., 9 long, 1 d.c., repeat in the other two 7
+chains; 1 s.c. in the 1 chain that crosses the stem: [·2·] 5 chain; 3
+d.c. in the centre round loop.
+
+Repeat from ** to ** 1 d.c., 5 long, join to 5th long in 3rd section,
+4 long, 1 d.c. in same 7 chain; in the next two 7 chains: 1 d.c., 9
+long, 1 d.c., 1 s.c. in the chain that crosses the stem [·2·] Repeat
+from [·2·] to [·2·] 5 chain, 3 d.c. in the centre round loop.
+
+Repeat again from ** to ** 1 d.c., 5 long, join, 4 long, 1 d.c., in
+next 7 chain, 1 d.c., 9 long, 1 d.c., in next 7 chain, 1 d.c., 1 s.c.
+on the chain that crosses, 5 chain, 1 s.c. on 1st d.c. in centre,
+fasten off.
+
+Make 11 more _a_'s like the 1st, only joining, as in the
+engraving:--"thus, 1 d.c., 5 long, join, 4 long, 1 d.c."
+
+_b_. With cotton No. 20. 15 chain, 1 s.c., in 1st stitch and in round
+loop. * 4 d.c., 10 chain, join where the two _a_'s join, turn, 10 s.c.
+down the 10 chain; 4 d.c., 10 chain, join where the two 9 long of _a_
+are joined together; 10 s.c. down the 10 chain; repeat from * 3 times
+more; * 1 s.c., 5 chain, miss 2, * repeat all round; fasten off. Make
+5 more, placing them as in the engraving.
+
+_c_. With cotton No. 16. 10 chain, 1 s.c. in 1st, make it round. * 1
+d.c., 3 chain, 3 long, 3 chain, * repeat 3 times more in round loop.
+** 1 d.c. on d.c., 7 chain, 1 d.c. on 2 long, 7 chain repeat all
+round. ** 9 d.c. in each 7 chain; fasten off.
+
+1 s.c. in 5th d.c., 9 chain repeat all round. In 1st 9 chain 6 d.c.,
+join to 5th long of _a_ 5 d.c. in same 9 chain: * in next 9 chain 11
+d.c., repeat all round; fasten off.
+
+Make another _c_, joining to _a_ and first _c_. Make 12 more; join as
+in the engraving.
+
+[Illustration: BREAD CLOTH.]
+
+_d_. With cotton No. 18. 7 chain make it round; 11 d.c. in round loop,
+join to 5th d.c. of 11 d.c. of _e_, * 7 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c., repeat
+* twice more; join to the other _c_ to the 5th d.c. of 11 d.c., fasten
+off. 1 s.c. in 4th chain of 1st 7 chain. ** 5 chain 1 s.c. in same as
+last s.c., then in 5 chain, 1 d.c. 4 long, 2 chain, join to _a_, turn,
+1 chain, 2 long on 2 chain, 4 long, 1 d.c. in same 5 chain. 1 s.c. in
+next 7 chain; 7 chain join to next division of _d_ 7 chain; 1
+s.c. in 4th chain stitch of 7 chain, repeat from ** to ** 7 chain,
+join, 7 chain, repeat from ** to ** again, fasten off. Make 9 more
+_d_'s, joining in the same manner, and as placed in the engraving.
+
+_e_. With cotton No. 18. 10 chain, make it round and work in loop 17
+d.c.; 1 d.c. on 1st d.c., 5 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c. in next 4 chain join
+to _c_'s 3 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c. in 3rd, 5 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c. in
+next, 6 chain join to _a_ 5 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c. in next, 5 chain,
+miss 1, 1 s.c., 4 chain, join to _c_ 3 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c., 5 chain,
+miss 1, 1 s.c., 7 chain 1 s.c. fasten off. Make 3 more, placing them
+as in the engraving.
+
+_f_. With cotton No. 14. 1 long between two _c_'s; 1 _c_ before the
+corner. Commence: 6 chain, · 1 d.c. in 6th d.c. of 11 d.c. of _c_ 9
+chain, repeat · 3 times more; 10 chain, 1 s.c. in 4th chain of 7 chain
+of _e_ 10 chain, ·· 1 d.c. in the centre of 11 d.c., 9 chain, repeat
+·· 3 times more. Repeat all round the d'oyley, making the corners
+alike.
+
+2nd: · 3 long, 2 chain, miss 2, · this is the · pattern all round,
+except at the corners. You miss 2 and make no chain, this is to be
+done by _e_, and by the 1 long between the two _c_'s. You work as
+follows: make no chain, and miss 4, 2 each side of one long.
+
+3rd: 5 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c. repeat all round.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HONITON SPRIG.
+
+Materials.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 60. Penelope Hook, No. 24. 6 ch. for the end of the stem.
+
+Leaf: 14 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c. on the next 9, 2 s.c., 1 slip, 24 ch.,
+miss 3, 2 d.c. in next, 2 d.c. in next, 9 d.c. in the next 9, 2 s.c.
+in the next 2, slip in the next, which leaves 7 for the stem. Slip
+stitch on the 2 s.c., and 7 of the d.c., taking great care not to
+contract the leaf, 10 ch., miss 4 d.c. in the fifth, X 2 ch., miss 2,
+t.c. in 3rd, X twice, 2 ch., miss 2, d.c. in 3rd, 2 ch., miss 2, s.c.
+on 3rd, 1 ch., miss 1, slip at the base of the flower. Do 9 slip
+stitches up the last row, the open hem of which forms the centre of
+the flower; then 11 ch., miss 3, 2 contracted d.c. stitches on the
+next 4, d.c. down all but the last 3, 2 s.c., 1 slip. The flower thus
+formed consists of an open hem for the centre petal, and a closer
+petal on each side. Work entirely round the flowers in s.c.
+
+S.c. on the seven chains of the stem, before you get to the leaf,
+opposite which make another, exactly like it. S.c. to the end of the
+stem, and fasten off.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+A SPANGLED WOOL NETTED COVER FOR A TEA-POY.
+
+Materials.--If a fire-veil is required, use a flat thin bone or
+boxwood mesh, nearly half an inch in width; but if for a table-cover,
+etc., use a flat mesh scarcely three-eighths of an inch wide. 3 reels
+of Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, No. 10,
+of a good drab, or dark claret colour, the latter is preferable; 1
+ounce of maize colour spangled wool; 1 ounce of green ditto, and 1
+ounce of violet ditto. No. 13 Netting Needles.
+
+[Footnote: This spangled wool is a new article, extremely brilliant,
+and may be obtained, by inquiry, at any Berlin Shop, at 1s. 6d. or 2s.
+per ounce, and weighing much the same as any other Berlin wool.]
+
+Begin on a foundation of 85 diamonds, and net with the cotton until
+the piece is 68 diamonds long; if for a fire-veil, darn, as in
+ordinary darned netting, the centre with maize wool, and the border
+with green, darn the outer row of diamonds with violet, and also the
+pattern inside the border; but if for any other purpose, use any
+colour of the spangled wool that may harmonise or contrast well with
+the draperies of the room; but, as a general rule, the netted
+ground should be dark. For the fringe, cut some shaded 4-thread Berlin
+wool of the same colour as the spangled--in the pattern given it is
+violet--into lengths of 10 inches, tie this in tufts of 9 threads into
+every other diamond; or, if preferred, 6 lengths in every diamond.
+Draw the wool through the loop, placing the wool exactly in the
+centre, double the two ends evenly, and tie in a tight knot; then,
+with a rug needle, draw in two or three lengths of spangled wool, so
+as to lie on the surface of every tuft; but, if preferred, all
+spangled wool may be used, but then the work would be rendered very
+costly, whereas, with the present directions, the work is sufficiently
+elegant, brilliant, and exceedingly new. Darn the centre first and the
+border last. Count 37 clear diamonds from the left-hand side of the
+work, and 19th diamond from the bottom. In the 39th diamond from the
+left-hand side and 20th from the bottom, darn the 2 first diamonds for
+the stem of a flower, then work from engraving.
+
+[Illustration: A SPANGLED WOOL NETTED COVER FOR A TEA-POY, SQUARE
+WORK-TABLE, OR, IF DRAWN TOGETHER AT THE TOP, MAKES A GLITTERING
+FIRE-VEIL.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR
+
+[Illustration]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, and Embroidery Cotton, No 70; mesh, one-third of an inch
+wide.
+
+This anti-macassar is done in the fashionable style of netting, with a
+pattern darned on it after it is worked. Make a foundation, on which
+work 67 stitches. Repeat these, backwards and forwards, until a square
+is done, of as many holes up the sides as along the width. Remove the
+foundation, and add either a crochet-bead border all round, or a
+netted one. The bead border makes the shape more solid; the netted one
+is certainly lighter, and the following is very pretty:--
+
+With a mesh three times the size of that used for the square, do one
+entire round, with three stitches in one at the corners.
+
+2nd round: With the small mesh. Miss the first stitch, net the second,
+then the missed one, repeat all round.
+
+3rd: X Net a stitch in each of seven stitches, miss one stitch of last
+round, X repeat all round.
+
+Observe, before doing this round, count the number of stitches; if
+they cannot be divided by eight, add at the corners as many as may be
+required. Supposing there are so many eights and five over, then three
+more will be wanted, and one must be added (by doing two in one) in
+each of the three corners.
+
+4th: X 6 over seven, miss the long stitch, X repeat.
+
+5th: X 5 over six, missing as before, X repeat.
+
+6th: X 4 over five, as before, X repeat.
+
+7th: X 3 over four, as before, X repeat.
+
+8th: X 2 over three, as before, X repeat.
+
+Before darning netting, wash it perfectly clean, stiffen it by dipping
+it into a little gum-water, and pin it out on a pillow, in the proper
+form, to dry. Then darn it with embroidery cotton, every square of the
+pattern being closely filled up.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+SHORT PURSE, IN NETTING.
+
+As the following specimen is done only in the ordinary netting stitch,
+we do not think any particular explanation of the art of netting can
+be needed by our readers, it being so universally known. Indeed, it
+would be extremely difficult to teach the stitch by writing. Whenever
+any stitch, except that used in common netting, may occur in any of
+the following designs, we will endeavour to explain it as clearly as
+possible.
+
+MATERIALS.--Very fine crimson netting silk, and gold thread. Two steel
+meshes are required, one about No. 15, and one No. 11. Eagle
+card-board gauge.
+
+Make a piece of foundation of 9 stitches, and join your silk in the
+first.
+
+1st round (small mesh). 1 stitch in every stitch of the foundation.
+
+2nd: The same.
+
+3rd: 2 stitches in every one of the previous round.
+
+4th: A stitch in every one of the last round.
+
+5th: X 2 stitches in the first, and one in the second, X 8 times.
+
+6th: A stitch in every stitch.
+
+7th: Increase eight stitches in the round, by doing two in one eight
+times, taking care that the stitch increased is the one which precedes
+the increased stitch of the last augmented round.
+
+8th: Like 6th.
+
+9th: Like 7th.
+
+10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 22nd: Like 6th.
+
+The intermediate rounds like the 7th. There ought now to be 88
+stitches in the round. Do 44 more rounds, without any increase. Then
+take the large mesh, and do another round. Take the small mesh, X miss
+one stitch, take a stitch in the second, then one in the stitch that
+was missed. X Repeat this all round.
+
+[Illustration: SHORT PURSE, IN NETTING.]
+
+Do four rounds of plain netting with the small mesh, then begin to
+make the points. 1st point: 7 stitches; draw out the mesh, X turn the
+work, and make a stitch on every one but the last; X repeat till you
+come to a point.
+
+2nd and following points, like the first, so that there are 11 in the
+round.
+
+The pattern is then to be darned with the gold thread, according to
+the design we have given.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration: BRIDAL PURSE, IN CROCHET.]
+
+BRIDAL PURSE, IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Six skeins of white crochet silk, two skeins of _ombré_
+scarlet ditto, in long shades, three skeins of slate-colour, and one
+of bright scarlet. Two ounces of transparent white beads, rather
+larger than seed beads, four strings of gold, the same size, and a
+hank of steel to match. For the garnitures (which must be entirely of
+bright steel), two rings, a handsome tassel for one end, and a deep
+fringe for the other. Boulton's tapered indented Crochet Hook, No. 23.
+
+Begin by threading all the white beads on the white silk; half the
+gold on the _ombré_ cerise, and the steel on the slate-coloured. What
+scarlet silk is used in the square end is without beads; the few rows
+at the other end, of that colour, are threaded with gold, which may be
+put on afterwards.
+
+The design of the square end consists of a spray of roses and leaves,
+the former in scarlet _ombré_ with gold beads intermixed, the latter
+with slate-silk and steel. The ground is composed wholly of white
+beads, one being dropped on every stitch; where, therefore, the
+scarlet and slate silks are worked without beads, they appear to be
+_in intaglio_. A scroll of steel beads below the group is intermixed
+with the white, and the top and bottom of the square end are finished
+off with vandykes of plain scarlet without beads. At the bottom is an
+open pattern in scarlet, to which is attached the fringe.
+
+Begin with the plain scarlet silk, with which make a chain of 100
+stitches, and close it into a round. Work one round in scarlet, using
+in the end of white silk.
+
+2nd round: In which you begin to drop on the white beads. X 2 white, 3
+scarlet, X 20 times.
+
+3rd: X 3 white, 1 scarlet, 1 white, X 20 times.
+
+4th: All white; work in the scarlet silk all round, and then fasten it
+off, as no more is required until the whole square end is worked.
+
+5th: X 22 white, 1 steel, 23 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X twice.
+
+6th: X 21 white, 2 steel, 22 white, 2 steel, 3 white, X twice.
+
+7th: X 3 white, 1 steel, 5 white, 2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 4 white,
+3 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 6 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 3
+white, 3 steel, 4 white, X twice.
+
+8th: X 3 white, 2 steel, 3 white, 3 steel, * 2 white, 4 steel, *
+twice; 2 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 3 steel, 3 white, 3 steel, 2 white,
+4 steel, 4 white, X twice.
+
+9th: X 2 white, 3 steel, * 2 white, 4 steel, * 3 times; 1 white, 3
+steel, 3 white, 4 steel, ** 2 white, 4 steel, ** twice, 4 white, X
+twice.
+
+10th: X 2 white, 2 steel, * 3 white, 3 steel, * 3 times; 2 white, 2
+steel, 4 white, 3 steel, ** 3 white 3 steel, ** twice, 5 white, X
+twice.
+
+11th: X 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 4 white, 3 steel, 3 white,
+2 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 3 white, 4 steel, 4 white, 3 steel, 3
+white, 2 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X twice.
+
+12th: x 4 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 5 steel, 3 white, 3 steel,
+4 white, 4 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 5 steel, 3 white, 3
+steel, 4 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X twice.
+
+13th: X 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 5 steel, 4 white,
+2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 5 steel, 4
+white, 2 steel, 4 white, X twice.
+
+14th: 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 4 white, 4 steel, 8 white, 2
+steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 4 white, 4 steel, 9 white, X twice.
+
+15th: X 4 white, 1 steel, * 3 white, 4 steel, * twice, 8 white, 1
+steel, ** 3 white, 4 steel, ** twice, 8 white, X twice.
+
+16th: X 9 white, 4 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 13 white, 4 steel, 4
+white, 2 steel, 8 white, X twice.
+
+17th: All white.
+
+18th: x 14 white, 2 slate silk, 34 white, X twice.
+
+19th: X 14 white, 3 slate, 8 white, 5 steel, 20 white, X twice.
+
+20th: X 14 white, 5 slate, 4 white, 9 steel, 12 white, 2 steel, 4
+white, X twice.
+
+21st: X 14 white, 11 slate, 1 steel, 3 slate, 2 steel, 10 white, 2
+steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 4 white, X twice.
+
+22nd: Begin the _ombré_ scarlet, X 16 white, 7 slate, 2 steel, 12
+white, 2 gold, 2 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.
+
+23rd: x 13 white, 11 steel, 12 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet silk, 1 gold,
+7 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.
+
+24th: X 14 white, 9 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 7 white, 1 gold, 3
+scarlet, 6 gold, 5 white, X twice.
+
+25th: X 10 white, 1 gold, 5 white, 7 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 6 white,
+1 gold, 3 scarlet, 1 gold, 5 scarlet, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 steel, 1
+white, x twice.
+
+26th: x 7 white, 2 gold, 2 scarlet, 4 gold, 5 white, 2 steel, 3 white,
+4 steel, 2 slate silk, 4 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 6 scarlet,
+1 gold, 1 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.
+
+27th: x 9 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 4
+white, 1 steel, 1 slate silk, 3 white, 4 steel, 4 slate, 2 white, 1
+gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 4
+white, X twice.
+
+28th: x 11 white, 3 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 4 white, 1 steel, 1
+slate, 3 white, 3 steel, 5 slate, 2 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold,
+3 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 3 gold, 2 white, X twice.
+
+29th: x 8 white, 3 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 4
+white, 1 steel, 1 slate, 3 white, 3 steel, 5 slate, 2 white, 1 gold, 1
+scarlet, 2 gold, 1 scarlet, 2 gold, 3 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1
+gold, 1 white, X twice.
+
+30th: x 8 white, 1 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 3
+white, 2 steel, 1 slate, 3 white, 3 steel, 5 slate, 3 white, 3 gold, 3
+scarlet, 1 gold, 4 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 white, x twice.
+
+31st: X 8 white, 1 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 3
+white, 1 steel, 2 slate, 4 white, 2 steel, 5 slate, 4 white, 7 gold, 3
+scarlet, 1 gold, 2 white, X twice.
+
+32nd: X 8 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 4 gold, 3 white, 1 steel, 2 white,
+1 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 5 slate, 5 white, 4 gold, 5 scarlet, 1
+gold, 2 white, X twice.
+
+33rd: X 9 white, 5 gold, 1 white, 3 steel, 3 white, 1 slate, 1 steel,
+3 white, 1 steel, 5 slate, 5 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 1 gold, 5
+scarlet, 1 gold, 3 white, X twice.
+
+34th: x 20 white, 1 slate, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 2 steel, 5
+slate, 4 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 5 gold, 4 white, x twice.
+
+35th: x 19 white, 3 slate, 2 white, 2 steel, 4 slate, 5 white, 1
+steel, 14 white, X twice.
+
+36th: X 14 white, 1 slate, 3 white, 3 slate, 1 steel, 3 white, 4
+steel, 7 slate, 2 steel, 12 white, X twice.
+
+37th: X 14 white, 7 slate, 1 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 9
+slate, 2 steel, 10 white, X twice.
+
+38th: X 14 white, 6 slate, 2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 slate, 1
+steel, 5 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 9 white, X twice.
+
+39th: X 10 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 4 slate, 2 steel, 4
+white, 6 steel, 5 white, 4 slate, 3 steel, 8 white, x twice.
+
+40th: x 10 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 6 steel, 5 white, 1 steel, 3
+slate, 2 steel, 5 white, 4 slate, 3 steel, 6 white, 1 steel, X twice.
+
+41st: x 1 steel, 6 white, 2 steel, 16 white, 1 steel, 3 slate, 3
+steel, 4 white, 5 slate, 3 steel, 4 white, 1 steel, 1 slate, X twice.
+
+42nd: X 1 steel, 7 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 5 gold,
+7 white, 1 steel, 4 slate, 2 steel, 5 white, 3 slate, 1 white, 3
+steel. 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.
+
+43rd: 10 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 1 gold, 4 scarlet, 1 gold, 6 white,
+1 steel, 4 slate, 3 steel, 5 white, 2 slate, 2 white, 2 steel, 5
+white, 1 steel, X twice.
+
+44th: X 12 white, 3 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 4 white, 1 steel, 1
+white, 4 slate, 3 steel, 5 white, 2 slate, 3 white, 1 steel, 1 white,
+2 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, X twice.
+
+45th: X 7 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 2
+scarlet, 1 gold, 4 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 5 white,
+2 slate, 4 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, X
+twice.
+
+46th: X 7 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 1 gold, 6 scarlet, 1 gold, 1
+scarlet, 1 gold, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 4 white,
+2 slate, 3 white, 1 slate, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1
+white, 1 steel, X twice.
+
+47th: X 10 white, 1 gold, 7 scarlet, 2 gold, 3 white, 1 steel, 2
+white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 1 slate, 8 white, 2 slate, * 2 slate, 1
+white, * twice, X twice.
+
+48th: X 10 white, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 2 scarlet, 2 gold, 2
+white, 1 steel, 3 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 2 slate, 7 white, 2 slate,
+1 white, 3 slate, 2 white, X twice.
+
+49th: X 9 white, 3 gold, 4 scarlet, 6 gold, 4 white, 4 slate, 3 steel,
+3 slate, 5 white, 3 slate, 3 white, 1 steel, 2 white, X twice.
+
+50th: X 9 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 4 scarlet, 2 gold, 6
+white, 4 slate, 1 white, 4 steel, 3 slate, 3 white, 4 slate, 3 white,
+1 steel, 2 white, X twice.
+
+51st: X 9 white, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 5 gold, 6 white, 4 slate, 1 steel,
+* 1 white, 2 steel, * twice, 9 slate, 2 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X
+twice.
+
+52nd: X 10 white, 1 gold, 5 scarlet, 2 gold, 5 white, 4 slate, 1
+white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 7 slate, 3 steel,
+4 white, X twice.
+
+53rd: X 11 white, 6 gold, 5 white, 3 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 5 white,
+6 steel, 10 white, X twice.
+
+54th: X 22 white, 1 steel, 2 white, * 1 steel, 1 white, * twice, 1
+steel, 5 white, 9 steel, 6 white, X twice.
+
+55th: X 23 white, 4 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 2 steel, 2
+white, 7 steel, 7 white, X twice.
+
+56th: X 19 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 2
+white, 1 steel, 3 white, 4 steel, 8 white, X twice.
+
+57th: X 18 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 25 white, X twice.
+
+58th: X All white, work round to the centre of one side; also
+
+59th: (Begin again with the plain scarlet), X 1 scarlet, 4 white, X 20
+times.
+
+60th: X 2 scarlet, 2 white, 1 scarlet, X 20 times.
+
+61st: All scarlet; fasten off scarlet.
+
+62nd: With the white silk, 3 chain, dropping a bead on every chain,
+miss 3, s.c. on both sides of the fourth; repeat all round.
+
+Now, instead of working round, work backward and forward, dropping a
+bead on every chain stitch, so that they may all come on the right
+side of the purse.
+
+1st row: 5 ch., turn, s.c. in same stitch, X 5 ch., miss 3, s.c. on
+s.c., X all along the row.
+
+2nd: 6 ch., turn, s.c. on centre of 5 ch., X 5 ch., s.c. on centre of
+next loop of 5, X to the end.
+
+Repeat this row backwards and forwards until 24 are done; then work
+the same pattern all round for 6 rounds. Thread the rest of the gold
+beads on the scarlet silk, and do 2 rounds in the same way with it;
+then 3 rounds of white; then 2 more scarlet, 3 white, then 2 scarlet.
+
+To diminish at the end, do 2 rounds of white, like the previous; then
+1 with only 4 chain; then 1 with 3 chain; and finally, a round with 2
+chain between the s.c.
+
+Draw it up with a needle and white silk; sew on the tassel, and slip
+on the rings.
+
+At the other end, do a row to close the round, with the plain scarlet
+in s.c.; on which work X 6 ch., miss 4, s.c. under 5th, X 10 times.
+Turn, and in each loop work 2 s.c., 4 d.c., 2 s.c.
+
+Fasten off, and sew on the deep fringe garniture.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+LADY'S SHORT PURSE.
+
+MATERIALS.--Purse silk, of any two colours that contrast well, gold
+beads, and glass ones of one of the colours. Of the silk that matches
+the beads, two skeins will be required, and of the other, four. For
+the garniture, a clasp and handsome fringe.
+
+Begin by threading a hank of gold beads on two of the four skeins,
+leaving two without any.
+
+With regard to the colours to be selected for this purse, we may be
+allowed to suggest a few good contrasts, leaving the choice to the
+taste of the worker. A brilliant scarlet looks well with white; brown
+with blue; lilac with green, or _vice versa_; and pink with some of
+the warmer tints of stone or fawn colour. In all these, the
+first-named colour is to be the predominant one, except in the case of
+green and lilac, in which either colour may be the principal one. The
+immense variety of tints in German beads (nearly three hundred), gives
+such a power of choice, that the most artistic taste may be gratified.
+
+For the sake of accuracy in the description, we will select scarlet
+and white for this purse. The white beads are to be threaded on the
+white silk, and dropped on every stitch where white is named.
+
+With a fine crochet-hook make a chain of 120 stitches with the scarlet
+silk, close it into a round, and do one round of single crochet.
+
+2nd row: X 1 gold bead, 18 silk, 1 gold, 18 silk, 2 gold, X 3 times.
+
+3rd: X 1 silk, 1 gold, 16 silk, 3 gold, 16 silk, 1 gold, 2 silk, X 3
+times.
+
+4th: X 1 silk, 4 gold, 11 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 2
+gold, 11 silk, 4 gold, 2 silk, X 3 times.
+
+5th: X 1 silk, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 10 silk, 7 gold, 10 silk, 1
+gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, X. This, and every future
+pattern must, like the preceding ones, be repeated three times. Now
+join on the white silk, and whenever white occurs, drop on a white
+bead.
+
+6th: X 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 8 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk,
+1 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 8 silk, 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, X
+repeat.
+
+7th: X 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 5 silk, * 2 gold, 1 silk, * 5 times, 2
+gold, 5 silk, 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, X repeat.
+
+8th: X 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk,
+2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 5 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2
+gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 white, x
+repeat.
+
+9th: X 1 white, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 3
+gold, 9 silk, 3 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold,
+2 white, X repeat.
+
+10th: X 2 white, 2 gold, 3 silk, 5 gold, 15 silk, 5 gold, 3 silk, 2
+gold, 3 white, X repeat.
+
+11th: X 3 white, 3 gold, 27 silk, 3 gold, 4 white, X repeat.
+
+12th: X 5 white, 4 gold, 21 silk, 4 gold, 6 white, X repeat.
+
+13th: X 4 white, 1 gold, 3 white, 5 gold, 13 silk, 5 gold, 3 white, 1
+gold, 5 white, X repeat.
+
+14th: X 3 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 9 silk, 2
+gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 4 gold, 4 white, X repeat.
+
+15th: X 2 gold, 2 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 7
+silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 3 white, 4 gold, 2 white, 3 gold, X
+repeat.
+
+16th: X 1 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 5 white, 4 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 5
+silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 4 gold, 5 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, X
+repeat.
+
+17th: X 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 1
+white, 1 gold, 5 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3
+white, 2 gold, 3 white, 3 gold, X repeat.
+
+[Illustration: LADY'S SHORT PURSE.]
+
+18th: X 2 gold, 10 white, 4 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1
+white, 4 gold, 10 white, 3 gold, X repeat.
+
+19th: X 1 gold, 11 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3
+silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 11 white, 2 gold, X
+repeat.
+
+20th: X 6 white, 3 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 3
+gold, 7 white, X repeat.
+
+21st: X 1 gold, 4 white, 3 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 1
+white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3
+white, 3 gold, 4 white, 2 gold, X repeat.
+
+22nd: X 5 white, 3 gold, 6 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1
+gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 6 white, 3 gold, 6 white, X repeat.
+
+23rd: X 3 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 4 gold, 4 white, 2 gold, 2 white, 1
+gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 2 white, 2 gold, 4 white, 4 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 4 white, X repeat.
+
+24th: X 2 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 9 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 5 silk, 1
+gold, 1 white, 9 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 3 white, X repeat.
+
+25th: X 3 white, 1 gold, 2 white, 3 gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 5 silk, 1
+gold, 2 white, 8 gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 4 white, X repeat.
+
+26th: X 1 gold, 7 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 7 silk, 1 gold, 3
+white, 4 gold, 7 white, 2 gold, X repeat.
+
+27th: X 1 white, 2 gold, 12 white, 2 gold, 9 silk, 2 gold, 12 white, 2
+gold, 2 white, X repeat.
+
+28th: X 3 gold, 6 white, 4 gold, 2 white, 2 gold, 5 silk, 2 gold, 2
+white, 4 gold, 6 white, 4 gold, X repeat.
+
+29th: X 1 gold, 6 white, 2 gold, 7 white, 2 gold, 3 silk; 2 gold, 7
+white, 2 gold, 6 white, 1 gold, 1 silk, X repeat.
+
+30th: X 3 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 2 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 1
+white, 1 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 white, 4 gold, 2
+white, 1 gold, 3 white, 3 gold, 1 silk, X repeat.
+
+31st: X 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 7 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 7
+gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, X repeat.
+
+32nd: X 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 7 gold, 3 white, 1
+gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 white, 7 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, X repeat.
+
+33rd: X 1 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 4 gold, 2
+white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 2 white, 4 gold, 1
+white, 3 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, X repeat.
+
+34th: X 2 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 3
+white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 3
+white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, X repeat.
+
+35th: X 1 silk, 1 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 7 white, 2
+gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 2 white, 2 gold, 7 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 2 silk, X repeat.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HANDSOME PURSE.
+
+MATERIALS.--1 reel of _ombré_ crimson silk, in short shades; 1 of grey
+ditto; 3 skeins of rich brown purse twist, 1 skein of white ditto, 2
+hanks of steel beads, No. 5; 12 rows of transparent white seed beads,
+2 handsome steel slides, and a few steel bugles. The silk must all be
+of the finest size, and the work is to be done very tightly.
+
+Begin the purse by threading the steel beads on the brown silk, and
+the white on the _ombré_ crimson.
+
+This crimson is used for the rose, and for the three small flowers;
+the coloured silk seen through the transparent bead has an extremely
+pretty effect; the leaves are entirely in steel beads, as is also the
+scroll which ornaments the lower part of the purse. The large flower
+close to the rose is done in the grey silk.
+
+[Illustration: HANDSOME PURSE.]
+
+With the white silk, make a chain of 120 stitches, and do one round in
+s.c. Join on the brown silk.
+
+1st pattern round: X 1 white, 5 steel, 4 white, 4 steel, 3 white, 4
+steel, 4 white, 5 steel, X 4 times.
+
+2nd: X 8 steel, 3 white, 3 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 3 steel,
+3 white, 7 steel, X 4 times.
+
+3rd: X 3 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 1 steel,
+1 white, 2 steel, 3 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, X 4 times.
+
+4th: X 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 3 white, 5 steel,
+3 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.
+
+5th: X 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel,
+2 white, 5 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1
+steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+6th: X 1 steel, 3 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 1 white, 7 steel,
+1 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 3 brown, X 4 times.
+
+7th: X 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 6 steel,
+2 white, 3 steel, 2 white, 6 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1
+steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+8th: x 1 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel,
+1 white, 1 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2
+steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+9th: X 1 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 4 brown, 3 steel, 2 white, 3 steel,
+2 white, 3 steel, 4 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, X 4 times.
+
+10th: 1 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel, 2
+white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel,
+1 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, X 4 times.
+
+11th: X 2 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 5 steel, X 1 white, 1 steel, X 3
+times, 1 white, 5 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+12th: X 2 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, X 1
+white, 1 steel, X 3 times, 1 white, 2 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 2
+brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+13th: X 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1 white,
+2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1
+brown, 2 steel, X 4 times.
+
+14th: X 2 steel, 4 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, X 3 steel, 1 white, X 3
+times, 3 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 4 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.
+
+15th: X 1 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel,
+2 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 2 brown, 1
+steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+16th: X 1 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 9 white, 3 steel,
+2 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, X 4 times.
+
+17th: X 2 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel,
+2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1
+steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.
+
+18th: X 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 3 brown, 5 steel, 1 white, 5 steel,
+3 brown, 3 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.
+
+19th: X 1 steel, 4 brown, 3 steel, 3 brown, 3 steel, 3 brown, 3 steel,
+3 brown, 3 steel, 4 brown, X 4 times.
+
+Fasten off the white silk, and do three plain rounds with the brown.
+Then join on the crimson silk, at a light part of the shade, if
+possible. In the future part of the pattern crimson means the shaded
+silk, white one of the white beads threaded on it.
+
+23rd: X 4 brown, 2 white, 10 brown, 1 steel, 16 brown, 4 steel, 23
+brown, X twice.
+
+24th: X 3 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 10 brown, 5 steel, 11
+brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 18 brown. X twice.
+
+25th: X 3 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 3 white, 7 brown, 6 steel, 1
+brown, 1 steel, 8 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel,
+8 brown, 4 steel, 5 brown, X twice.
+
+26th: X 2 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 2 steel, 2 crimson, 1 white, 7
+brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 5 steel, 8 brown, 6 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel,
+8 brown, 6 steel, 4 brown, X twice.
+
+27th: X 1 brown, 1 white, 3 crimson, 2 steel, 1 crimson, 2 white, 8
+brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 11 brown, 3 steel, 10 brown, 2
+steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 4 brown, X twice. Join on the gray.
+
+28th: X 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 9
+brown, 3 steel, 4 brown, 1 gray, 5 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 2
+brown, 3 white, 5 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel, 5 brown, X twice.
+
+29th: X 2 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 1
+steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown,
+2 gray, 4 brown, 3 gray, 2 brown, 5 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown,
+5 white, 4 brown, 5 steel, 6 brown, X twice.
+
+30th: X 5 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 9 steel, 2 brown, 5
+gray, 2 brown, 3 gray, 1 brown, 7 steel, 1 brown, 6 white, 1 brown, 3
+white, 11 brown, X twice.
+
+31st: x 6 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 9 steel, 2 brown, 5 gray, 2 brown,
+3 gray, 2 brown, 5 steel, 2 brown, 11 white, 10 brown, X twice.
+
+32nd: x 2 brown, 2 white, 6 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 6 steel, 2 brown,
+5 gray, 1 brown, 3 gray, 3 brown, 4 steel, 2 brown, 4 white, 6
+crimson, 2 white, 3 brown, 5 steel, 1 brown, X twice.
+
+33rd: X 1 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 3 white, 3
+brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 3 brown, 4 gray, 1 brown, 2 gray, 5
+brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 3 white, 1 crimson, 4
+white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 2 brown, 2 steel, 2
+brown, 3 steel, X twice.
+
+34th: X 1 brown, X 1 white, 2 crimson, X twice; 1 white, 2 brown, 5
+steel, 3 brown, 1 steel, 3 brown, 2 gray, 1 steel, 4 gray, 2 brown, 2
+gray, 7 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1
+crimson, 3 white, 3 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel, 1 brown, X
+twice.
+
+35th: X 2 brown, 1 white, 2 steel, 3 crimson, 1 white, 2 brown, 7
+steel, 3 brown, 2 gray, 4 steel, 8 gray, 3 brown, 2 white, 1 crimson,
+3 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 2 crimson, 2 white, 2 brown, 5 steel, 2
+brown, X twice.
+
+36th: X 2 white, 1 crimson, 2 steel, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1
+white, 3 brown, 5 steel, 2 brown, 4 gray, 2 steel, 2 gray, 1 steel, 8
+gray, 1 brown, 3 white, 1 crimson, 3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 2
+crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 8 brown, X twice.
+
+37th: X 3 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1
+brown, 2 white, 6 brown, 10 gray, 1 steel, 7 gray, 1 brown, 3 white, 1
+crimson, 3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2
+white, 3 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 1 white, X twice.
+
+38th: X 2 crimson, 1 white, 3 crimson, 1 white, 2 brown, 1 white, 1
+crimson, 1 white, 6 brown, 9 gray, 1 steel, 8 gray, 2 brown, 2 white,
+1 crimson, 3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 3 crimson, 3 white, 1 brown, 5
+steel, 1 brown, 1 white, X twice.
+
+39th: X 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown, 2
+white, 2 crimson, 3 white, 4 brown, 8 gray, 1 steel, 7 gray, 2 brown,
+3 white, X 1 crimson, 2 white, X 3 times, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown,
+1 steel, 3 brown, 4 steel, X twice.
+
+40th: X 4 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 2
+steel, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 3 gray, 1 brown,
+1 gray, 2 steel, 3 gray, 1 brown, 2 gray, 3 brown, 3 white, 1 crimson,
+1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 2 crimson, 2 white, 1
+brown, 7 steel, 1 brown, X twice.
+
+41st: X 6 brown, 1 white, 4 crimson, 2 steel, 2 white, 2 brown, 2
+steel, 6 brown, 1 gray, 2 steel, 4 gray, 5 brown, 4 white, 1 crimson,
+3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown, 5 steel, 2 brown, X twice.
+
+42nd: X 6 brown, 1 white, X 2 crimson, 1 white, X twice, 2 brown, 2
+steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 8 gray, 5 brown, 2
+white, 1 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1
+crimson, 1 white, 10 brown, X twice.
+
+43rd: X 7 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 4
+brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 4 gray, 1 brown, 4 gray, 7
+brown, 2 white, 5 crimson, 1 white, 11 brown, X twice.
+
+44th: X 10 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1
+brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 5 gray, 2 brown, 3 gray, 5 brown, 1 steel, 2
+brown, 6 white, 12 brown, X twice.
+
+45th: X 10 brown, 1 steel, 2 white, 3 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 3
+steel, 1 brown, 5 gray, 6 brown, 6 steel, 2 brown, 4 white, 13 brown,
+X twice.
+
+46th: X 6 brown, 4 steel, 6 brown, 7 steel, 2 brown, 4 gray, 5 brown,
+4 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 5 brown, 5 steel, 8 brown, X twice.
+
+47th: X 5 brown, 4 steel, 7 brown, 5 steel, 5 brown, 2 gray, 5 brown,
+3 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 4 brown, 7 steel, 7 brown, X twice.
+
+48th: x 4 brown, 1 steel, 13 brown, 3 steel, 11 brown, 7 steel, 2
+brown, 1 steel, 4 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 6 brown, X twice.
+
+49th: X 19 brown, 1 steel, 13 brown, 5 steel, 9 brown, 6 steel, 7
+brown, X twice.
+
+Do two plain rounds with the brown; then make the other end, and with
+the crimson silk do about 20 rows of open square crochet; join it to
+the second end, with the opening at the centre of one side, having,
+previously slipped on the rings.
+
+TO CLOSE UP THE ENDS OF THE PURSE.--S.c. the two edges together with
+white silk, on which do X 4 d.c., 4 ch., miss 4 X, end with 4 d.c.
+
+2nd row: 7 d.c. under every chain, and one s.c. between the second and
+third d.c. of last row.
+
+Turn with a fringe made of steel beads and bugles.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+MOUSQUETAIRE CROCHET COLLAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 40. Penelope Hook, No. 5.
+
+Make a round loop, work 8 double in the loop.
+
+2nd round: Work 2 double at the top of each of the one double of last
+round, repeat round.
+
+3rd: The same as last, and after you have worked round, plain one to
+form the round. (You should have 32 loops in the round).
+
+4th: Ch. 3, miss 1, work 1 treble; ch. 5, work 1 treble in the same
+loop as before; ch. 3 miss 1, work 1 double in the next loop, repeat
+round, fasten off.
+
+5th: Work 3 treble in the centre of five ch. of last round; ch. 3,
+work 3 treble in the same loop as before; ch. 2, and repeat round,
+plain 1 and fasten off with it, complete the round.
+
+Work 4 rounds more, the same for each scollop, or 32 for the collar,
+then work 18 of the following pattern for the leaf:--
+
+Make a chain of 40 loops, turn back and work them in double crochet,
+turn back.
+
+2nd round: Work 2 plain and 2 double for the stalk part of the leaf;
+then ch. 2, miss 2, and work 1 treble, until you come to the end; then
+ch. 3 and work one treble at the end; work the other side the same, in
+order to make both sides to correspond; ch. 2, turn back.
+
+3rd: Work 2 plain in the 2 ch. of last round, then ch. 3, miss the 2
+ch. of last round, and work 1 treble at the top of the 1 treble of
+last round; repeat round, and work 2 plain at the end, ch. 2, turn
+back.
+
+4th: Work 2 plain in the two ch. of last round, ch. 3, miss 2, work 1
+treble, then ch. 4 and work 2 treble at the top of the 1 treble of
+last round, repeat round with the ch. 4, and work 2 treble at the top
+of the 1 treble of last round, making both sides to correspond, fasten
+off.
+
+5th: Ch. 12 for the stalk of the leaf, plain 1 in the first four
+chains of last round, then ch. 4 and plain 1 in the centre of
+each of the 4 chains all round the leaf; then work the last 8 chains
+double for the stalk, which completes the leaf; make the number of
+leaves required, then join the flowers and leaves together, as shown
+in the illustration, with a needle and crochet thread.
+
+[Illustration: MOUSQUETAIRE CROCHET COLLAR.]
+
+Then work the following band along the neck part of the collar--pass
+the hook through the two ends of the stalk part of the leaf, and plain
+1, chain 40, and repeat to the end, turn back.
+
+2nd row: Ch. 4, miss 2, and plain 1; repeat to the end, turn back.
+3rd: Ch. 4, plain 1, in the centre of the 4 chains of last row, repeat
+to the end, turn back. 4th: Work 3 treble in the centre of 4 chains of
+last row; ch. 2, and repeat to the end, turn back. 5th: Ch. 3, plain
+1, in the centre of the first 2 chain of last row; repeat to the end,
+turn back. 6th: Ch. 2, plain 1 in the centre of the 3 chain, of last
+row; repeat to the end, fasten off, which completes the collar.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+RAISED ROSE CROCHET COLLAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Thread,
+No. 40, and Penelope Crochet Hook, No. 5.
+
+This collar is made in portions, and joined together with needle and
+thread, or worked together with one plain at the option of the worker.
+
+TO FORM THE ROSE.--Make a chain of 8 loops, plain 1, to form a round,
+fasten off.
+
+[Illustration: RAISED ROSE CROCHET COLLAR.]
+
+2nd: Work 1 treble, ch. 3, repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off; you
+should have seven treble in the round.
+
+3rd: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 8 treble
+in the 3 ch. of last round, plain 1 at the top of the next 1 treble of
+last round, repeat in the same 1 treble all round, fasten off.
+
+4th: Work 1 treble at the top of the 1 plain of last round, chain 6,
+repeat round, plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble to form the round,
+fasten off.
+
+5th: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 8 treble
+in the 6 ch. of last round, plain 1 at the top of the next 1 treble of
+last round, repeat in the same loop as before, repeat round, fasten
+off.
+
+6th: Work 1 treble at the top of the 1 plain of last round, ch. 9,
+repeat round, plain 1, fasten off.
+
+7th: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 10 treble
+in the 9 ch. of last round, plain 1 at the top of the next 1 treble of
+last round, repeat in the same loop as before all round.
+
+8th: Work 1 treble at the top of the 1 plain of last round, ch. 12,
+repeat round, plain 1, fasten off.
+
+9th: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 13 treble
+in the 12 ch. of last round, plain 1 in the 1 treble of last round,
+repeat round.
+
+10th: Ch. 5, miss 2, plain 1, repeat round each fold of the rose.
+
+11th: Ch. 5, plain 1 in the centre of the 5 ch. of last round, repeat
+round; fasten off, which completes the rose; you require 7 of these
+flowers to form the collar, and 6 of the following:--
+
+LARGE ROUNDS.--Make a round loop, the size of this O, and work 30
+treble in the round loop.
+
+2nd round: Ch. 19, miss 5, plain 1, repeat round.
+
+3rd: Work double crochet in each loop all round.
+
+4th: Ch. 5, miss 2, plain 1, repeat round.
+
+5th: Ch. 5, plain 1 in the centre of the 5 ch. of last round, repeat
+round.
+
+6th: Ch. 4, plain 1 in the centre of the 5 ch. of last round, repeat
+round.
+
+7th: Ch. 3, plain 1 in the centre of the 4 ch. of last round, repeat
+round, fasten off, which completes the round; you then work 74 of the
+following:--
+
+SMALL ROUNDS.--Make a round loop, the size of this O, and work 21
+double in the round loop.
+
+2nd round: Ch., 9, miss 2, plain 1; repeat round; you should have 7
+lots of the 9 chain in the round.
+
+3rd: d.c. in each loop all round, which completes the round; you now
+require 14 of the following:--
+
+PATTERN FOR LEAF.--Make a ch. of 12 loops, turn back, and work the 12
+loops d.c.
+
+2nd round: Ch. 3, miss 2, work two treble in 1 loop, repeat to the
+end, and in the end loop ch. 3, work 2 treble, work the other side the
+same, with the treble opposite, the treble and 3 ch. at the end, plain
+1 in the end loop, fasten off.
+
+3rd: Plain 1 in the centre of the first 3 ch. of last round, ch. 3,
+work 1 treble at the top of the first treble of last round, ch. 2,
+work 1 treble at the top of the next treble of last round; you repeat
+all round the leaf with 3 ch., opposite the 3 ch. of last round, and 2
+treble at the top of the 2 treble of last round, with 2 ch. between
+them, working both sides to correspond, turn back.
+
+4th: Ch. 4 and plain 1 in each lot of the chain of last round, fasten
+off, which completes the leaf; you then work a stalk to each leaf as
+follows: ch. 5, work 1 treble in the centre of the chain round between
+the edge and the centre, work 1 treble on the other side, the same
+turn back, and work the 5 chains plain, fasten off, which completes
+the stalk; after working the number of each portion required and
+joining them together, as shown in the illustration, you work a band
+for the neck-part of the collar as follows:--
+
+Work a few plain at the end, then ch. 10, and work 1 treble where it
+requires a treble, and a double where it requires a double, and a
+plain in the centre of the stalks and rounds as you see the stitches
+in the engraving, so as to make it lie to the shape of the neck.
+
+2nd row: Ch. 2, miss 2, work 1 treble, repeat to the end, turn back.
+
+3rd: Ch. 2, work 1 treble at the top of the treble of last row, repeat
+to the end, turn back.
+
+4th: D.c., fasten off, which completes the collar.
+
+[ILLUSTRATION: POINT COLLAR.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+POINT COLLAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 48.
+
+This collar is begun by making the open hem work thus: 2 ch., miss 3,
+1 s.d.c., 2 ch., miss 1 s.d.c., X 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., X 3 times,
+then 2 ch., miss 1, 1 s.t.c., then use the t.c., and finally the long
+t.c. for the widest parts, and gradually decreasing to s.c. at the
+end. On the inner side of this, do as many half-circles as the
+engraving indicates: thus, 1 s.c. 1 s.d.c. 1 d.c., 2 t.c., 1 d.c., 1
+s.d.c., 1 s.c.; the roses near the neck may then be worked and joined
+to these circles in their places. The oblong flowers are then done,
+beginning in the centre, with a chain, worked in s.c., a round of d.c.
+on this, and a succession of loops all round. Join these flowers in
+their places; then make the roses, working from the engraving which is
+the best guide, joining these to each other, and to the oblong
+flowers, and finally working the neck with the dotted bars as seen in
+the engraving.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+POINT COLLAR IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 48. Penelope Hook.
+
+Each of the rows in this collar, large and small, are done separately,
+beginning with the circle in the centre, and making the six leaves
+round it. Each rose is to be joined to the others, where it is
+indicated in the engraving, and at the point of two of the petals of
+the largest are three small loops, which serve to connect it with the
+edge. All the sets of roses required for the length of the collar
+being done, the barred edge follows, the trefoils being worked on it,
+where they occur, and the roses being joined to it in their proper
+places. On this line, another of alternate close and open squares is
+done, and then a point edging, similar to one already given in this
+volume. The ground, of chains, worked back in slip-stitch with
+occasional picots, is to be done when forming the band for the neck.
+The collars should be worked a little larger than the engraving.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+LOUNGING CAP.
+
+MATERIALS.--Six skeins of bright scarlet Berlin wool; 5 shades of
+green ditto, 6 skeins each; 12 skeins of black, and 4 of gray; 4
+skeins of white, and 4 of gray floss silk, or filoselle. A handsome
+shaded tassel, and a ball of crochet cord.
+
+The whole of this cap is worked in s.c., over the cord. Begin with the
+band round the head, by working 240 stitches with black wool, on the
+cord, and closing into a round.
+
+2nd round: (Black and gray wool) X 2 black and 2 gray alternately, X
+all round.
+
+3rd: (Black wool, white silk) X 1 b., 3 w., X all round.
+
+4th: Black all round.
+
+5th: Scarlet all round.
+
+6th: (Scarlet and darkest green) X 2 s., 4 g., 42 s., X 5 times.
+
+[Illustration: POINT COLLAR, IN CROCHET.]
+
+7th: (Scarlet, same green, and white) X 2 s., 5 g., 6 s., 3 w., 9 s.,
+3 g., 16 s., 2 w., 2 s., X 5 times.
+
+8th: (Scarlet, second darkest green, black, and white) X 2 s., 2 g., 1
+b., 3 g., 4 s., 5 w., 4 s., 2 g., 1 s., 3 g., 5 s., 4 g., 4 s., 3 w.,
+1 s., 3 w., 1 s., 3 w., 1 s., X 5 times.
+
+9th: (Same colours) X 2 s., 3 g., 1 b., 2 g., 4 s., 1 w., 4 s., 4 w.,
+2 s., 2 g., 6 s., 6 g., 2 s., 5 w., 1 s., 2 w., 1 s., X 5 times.
+
+10th: (Scarlet, black, white, and gray silk; third shade of green) X 3
+s., 3 g., 1 b., 1 g., 2 s., 2 w., 1 s., 4 gray, 1 s., 4 w., 2 s., 1
+g., 5 s., 3 g., 1 b., 3 g., 1 s., 4 w., 2 s., 1 g., 1 s., 2 w., X 5
+times.
+
+11th: (Same colours) X 1 w., 3 s., 4 g., 1 s., 2 w., 1 s., 1 g., 1 s.,
+4 g., 1 s., 3 w., 3 s., 3 g., 2 s., 2 g., 1 b., 4 g., 1 s., 3 w., 2
+s., 3 g., 1 s., 1 w., X 5 times.
+
+12th: (Same colours except green, which change to the next lightest) X
+2 w., 3 s., 6 g., 1 s., 1 g., 2 s., 3 g., 1 s., 2 w., 3 s., 5 g., 1
+s., 1 g., 1 b., 4 g., 2 s., 3 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 1 g., 1 w., X 5
+times.
+
+13th: (Same colours, with the lightest green) X 2 w. (over the two
+first of last round), 7 s., 3 g.. 2 w., 3 s., 1 g., 1 s., 1 w., 3 s.,
+4 g., 2 b., 1 g., 1 b., 4 g., 3 s., 5 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 1 w., X 5
+times.
+
+[Illustration: LOUNGING CAP, IN CROCHET.]
+
+14th: (Same colours, with the lightest green but one) X 1 w., 3 s., 5
+g., 2 s., 2 w., 1 s., 3 g., 1 s., 3 w., 2 s., 2 g., 2 b., 4 g., 5 s., 2
+g., 1 s., 1 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 1 w., X 5 times.
+
+15th: (Same colours, with next darkest green) 3 s., 4 g., 1 b., 1 g.,
+2 s., 1 w., 1 s., 1 w., 1 s., 2 w., 1 s., 3 w., 2 s., 7 g., 1 s., 5
+g., 2 s., 3 w., 1 s., 3 g., 1 s., 1 w., 1 s., X 5 times.
+
+16th: (Scarlet, black, white, and next darkest green) X 6 g., 1 b., 2
+g., 2 s., 3 w., 2 s. 5 w., 3 s., 5 g., 1 s., 3 g., 1 b., 2 g., 2 s., 4
+w., 3 s., 1 w., 1 s., 1 g., X 5 times.
+
+17th: (Same colours) X 1 s., 1 g., 1 s., 2 g., 1 b., 3 g., 3 s., 9 w.,
+2 s., 1 g., 6 s., 2 g., 1 b., 3 g., 5 s., 5 w., 2 s., X 5 times.
+
+18th: (Scarlet, white, and darkest green) X 1 g., 2 s., 5 g., 5 s., 4
+w., 1 s., 2 w., 2 s., 2 g., 6 s., 5 g., 7 s., 3 w., 3 s., X 5 times.
+
+19th: (Scarlet and darkest green) X 4 s., 3 g. over centre three of 5
+g., 15 s., 1 g., 8 s., 3 g., 14 s., X 5 times.
+
+Four rounds of scarlet complete the band round the head.
+
+THE TOP OF THE CAP.--This is a worked from the centre, and gradually
+increased until of the same dimensions as the band, that is,
+containing 240 stitches. Begin by working 12 stitches with black wool
+on the cord, and forming it into a round.
+
+2 round: Increase to 24 stitches.
+
+3rd: Increase to 40.
+
+4th: (Black and gray) X 2 g., 2 b., X 13 times.
+
+5th: (Black and white) X 3 w. over 2 g., 2 b. over 2 b., X 13 times.
+
+6th: (Black and scarlet) X 4 s. over 3 w., 2 b. over b., x 13 times.
+
+7th to 11th: (All scarlet) Increasing sufficiently to keep the work
+flat, and having 120 stitches in the last round, or 8 times 15.
+
+12th: (White, scarlet, and lightest green) X 3 s., 4 g., 4 s., 2 w., 2
+s., 1 w., 2 s., 1 g., X 8 times.
+
+Observe that care must be taken to increase so that the pattern begins
+always at the same point.
+
+14th: (White, scarlet, and third green) X 2 g., 2 s., 2 g. over second
+and third of 4 g. in last round, 5 s., 3 w., 2 s., 1 w., 1 s., 2 g., X
+8 times.
+
+15th: (Same colours) X 2 s. over 2 g., 2 more s., 1 g., 1 s., 1 g., 3
+s. over 2, 1 g., 2 s., 2 w., 2 s., 1 w., 2 s., 2 g., X 8 times.
+
+16th: (Darkest green but one, white, and scarlet) X 1 s., 2 w., 1 s.,
+1 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 2 g., 5 s., 2 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., X 8 times.
+
+17th: (Same colours) X 1 s., 4 w., 3 s., 3 g., 5 s., 2 w., 1 s., 2 g.,
+3 s., X 8 times.
+
+18th: (Darkest green, white, and scarlet) X 2 s., 2 w. (over second
+and third of 4 white in last round), 5 s., 12 g., the last over the
+first of 2 green, 5 scarlet, X 8 times.
+
+There will now be 208 stitches, work on two rounds of scarlet,
+increasing to 240, and then join on the band. This is done by holding
+the top of the band and the edge of the round together, and working
+one round, taking up the chain of both. Work on the cord with black
+wool and white silk, two stitches of each alternately; draw in the end
+of twine. Take care in placing the two parts of the cap together, to
+make that part which begins every round at the same place in both, as
+a small defect in the pattern is inevitable, and must be covered by
+the tassel. Draw the string of the tassel through the centre of the
+crown, and fasten it in its place. The cap may be lined with scarlet
+sarsenet.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.
+
+The whole of these edgings and insertions are intended to be worked
+either with or without beads. If to be worked with beads, 1 chain
+stitch must be reckoned in the foundation, for every square, and the
+ground must be perfectly solid, with the pattern in beads. If to be
+worked in square crochet, 3 chains must be allowed for every square.
+In the scallops the ends of the thread must be neatly run in after
+they are done. Reckoning from that part where the actual scallop
+begins, each must be done distinctly from the others.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.]
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.]
+
+INSERTIONS.
+
+To be worked in square crochet. The materials, any number of Brooks'
+Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton that will be
+suitable for the purpose. All these square crochet patterns may be
+done in beads, if desirable.
+
+[Illustration: INSERTIONS]
+
+
+ * * * * *
+POINT LACE INSTRUCTIONS.
+
+The outlines of any design in Point Lace are made in braid of various
+sorts, in thread, or sometimes in linen. The braid used is either
+French linen or cotton braid, or that now known as Italian braid.
+French braid is a simple plait, more or less wide; Italian braid is,
+in fact, a pillow lace insertion, somewhat resembling a tape, but with
+edges like those seen in all other pillow lace. It enters very much
+into the composition of Venetian and other valuable Italian lace,
+whence the name Italian braid has been given to it. Point lace used
+formerly to be worked on parchment, this, however, being very hard and
+stiff, is not so pleasant a material to work on as coloured paper,
+which may be lined with calico or alpaca, according to the work
+intended to be done.
+
+French braid, whether made of linen or of cotton, is laid on the
+pattern with stitches taken across it, from one edge to the other.
+This mode of putting on braid prevents it from stretching, as, from
+the nature of the plait, it would otherwise do. In forming angles,
+each edge should be sewn down to the paper, and then the braid turned
+over. Circles are made by laying the braid on the design, and forming
+it into the proper shape with the fingers, before tacking it down.
+
+We give a diagram showing the manner in which lines of braid cross and
+intersect each other, to form the pattern; and we would observe, _en
+passant_, that each line is done with a separate piece of braid, that
+from A to B being one piece, and from C to D another.
+
+Italian braid, being so much wider, requires to be tacked down at both
+edges; and in forming circles and scrolls, one edge has, not
+unfrequently, to be gathered in slightly. When thread is used as an
+outline, a second, and much finer thread is used to tack it down. The
+coarse thread is laid on the outlines, and the needle is brought up on
+one side of it, and down, in the same hole, on the other. The stitches
+are taken at the rate of five or six to an inch, one being always
+placed at the point of each angle, so as to keep the outlines as
+accurate as possible. To fasten on a thread, run the needle along the
+braid a little way, taking a button-hole stitch to secure it. Fasten
+off in the same manner. If the outlines are in thread, you can twist
+the needle round it two or three times, and then take a tight
+button-hole stitch.
+
+The chief stitch in all Point Lace is that known as the common
+button-hole or overcast stitch. This stitch, worked as closely as
+possible, or at regular intervals, drawn tightly, or the reverse,
+forms almost all the stitches, or more properly _laces_, used. We will
+begin by describing the simplest of all, which is known as
+
+[Illustration: BRUSSELS EDGE.]
+
+BRUSSELS EDGE (No. 1). This is a continuous line of button-hole
+stitches, not drawn tightly, and taken at equal distances of about the
+fourteenth part of an inch. When worked on braid, care should be taken
+that the needle is inserted at a little distance from the edge of the
+braid, which would otherwise be apt to fray.
+
+LITTLE VENETIAN EDGING (No. 2). In working this stitch, do one
+Brussels, and in the loop of that work a _tight_ stitch.
+
+VENETIAN EDGING (No. 3). Do four stitches instead of one in the loop
+of the Brussels stitch.
+
+SORRENTO EDGING (No. 4). Do a stitch exactly like little Venetian, the
+eighth of an inch long, and then one-half that length in the same
+manner. Continue to work these alternately.
+
+VENETIAN BARS (No. 6). Take the needle across the space to be barred,
+once, twice, or oftener, according to the thickness of the bar, and
+then cover these threads quite closely with button-hole stitch.
+
+The veinings of leaves are often worked in Venetian bars, over a
+ground of Brussels lace. As this is to be done without breaking off a
+thread, it requires some little management. Begin by making the
+foundation thread of the vein running from the base of the leaf to the
+point, taking one, two, or three threads, but always beginning _at the
+point_ to cover it with button-hole stitch. Do enough to come to the
+first veinings branching from it; slip the needle across to the braid,
+in the proper direction, taking a close button-hole stitch to
+fasten it: cover it with button-hole up to the centre vein; then do
+the companion one in the same manner, and continue to work each pair
+as you come to it on the principal veining.
+
+EDGED VENETIAN BARS (No. 5). This is a Venetian bar, like the last,
+edged with Brussels or Venetian edging. This, with various other bars,
+frequently forms the groundwork of the guipured lace.
+
+ENGLISH BARS (No. 7). These are frequently worked between two lines of
+Brussels or Venetian edging to connect them. They are made by passing
+the needle backwards and forwards through two opposite stitches,
+always tacking the under side of each, so that the threads be across
+the space smoothly and evenly. About four times each way will be
+sufficient. They are usually done across between two stitches, and
+then one at each edge is missed before the next bar is made. Sometimes
+these bars are radiated, a single stitch of the edge being missed on
+one side, and two at the other.
+
+SORRENTO BARS (No. 8). These are bars which occur most frequently in
+Italian lace. They are simply twisted threads, so closely entwined
+that they only appear as one. They also are frequently radiated, and
+crossed; the effect produced will be seen in the accompanying diagram.
+
+DOTTED VENETIAN BARS (No. 9). A bar of threads is made, as for a
+common Venetian bar. Do on it six stitches, and instead of drawing the
+seventh tight, hold the top by sticking a needle through it and the
+paper, about the tenth of an inch, and work on the threads of the loop
+three button-hole stitches. Do six more on the bar, and repeat.
+
+[Illustration: VENETIAN EDGING.]
+
+[Illustration: VENETIAN BARS.]
+
+[Illustration: EDGED VENETIAN BARS.]
+
+[Illustration: SORRENTO BARS.]
+
+RALEIGH BARS (No. 10). Make a bar of threads, as for Venetian bars,
+and work on it about eight stitches. At the ninth, instead of bringing
+up the needle through the loop to form another button-hole, slip it
+under the bar, and bring it up on the right-hand side, leaving a loop
+of thread about two inches long, which you will hold down with your
+thumb, to keep it in its place. Now twist your needle six times under
+the right hand thread of this loop; draw it up, when it will make a
+knot, and slip the needle through it, above the bar, to continue the
+process. It may be observed that when this bar forms a part of the
+foundation of a piece of point, only two of these dots are generally
+seen on it, and they are placed near each other, almost in the centre
+of the bar.
+
+POINT D'ALENÇON (No. 11). This is only common herring-bone stitch,
+with the needle twisted once or oftener under the thread of each
+stitch, according as the space to be filled is narrow or wide.
+
+SPANISH POINT (No. 12). This is the raised stitch which gives the
+peculiarly rich appearance to all the Spanish lace. A certain
+thickness of soft cotton is tacked down on the lace, in the form
+desired, and this is covered closely with button-hole stitch, edged
+with Raleigh dots, or with small loops. It is to be noticed that this
+is not attached to the lace by the button-hole stitches, but only by
+the thread which tacks down the soft cotton, so that it can be picked
+off without injury. The button-hole stitches must be worked very
+smoothly, and quite close together.
+
+ROSETTE (No. 13). This is exactly like a spider's web, worked on
+three, four, or more threads, according to the shape of the space
+intended to be filled. Begin by making a Sorrento bar across the
+space, from one point to the opposite; then a second one, slipping the
+needle under the first in going, and over it in twisting back; then do
+a third, or fourth, if necessary; but when you have twisted back to
+the centre of the last, make the rosette, leaving the half bar single.
+The rosette is done by passing the needle under two threads, then
+continuing to slip it under two, the first of which is always the last
+of the previous two, until you have made the spot a sufficient size,
+when you finish the last bar, by twisting down to the braid, and
+fastening off. The size of the space must be the guide for that of the
+rosette; but from six to ten times round a centre is an average.
+
+[Illustration: STITCHES.]
+
+BRUSSELS LACE (No. 14). Consecutive rows of Brussels edging, worked
+alternately from left to right, and from right to left.
+
+VENETIAN LACE (No. 15). Rows of Venetian edging. As this stitch can
+only be worked from left to right, a line of Brussels is usually
+placed between every two rows, and being worked from right to left,
+saves the trouble of running the needle along the braid.
+
+SORRENTO LACE (No. 16). Successive rows of the Sorrento edging.
+
+ENGLISH LACE (No. 17). This is to be worked with the finest thread
+that is made. Do a number of Sorrento bars (closely twisted threads),
+at equal distances, in one direction throughout the space: then take
+one thread under all these, in exactly the opposite direction; take a
+stitch on the braid to secure it, and twist to the first cross. Pass
+the needle under the single thread and over the twisted one, till it
+has gone four times round, when the spot will be sufficiently large.
+Twist on the single thread to the next cross, and repeat. Do this
+until the whole space is filled, as seen in the engraving, where the
+distance between the threads is sufficiently accurately represented.
+This lace always looks best, however, when the lines are diagonal.
+English lace is often radiated; that is, the lines are more distant
+from each other at one edge than at the other, and the spots
+proportionably larger, presenting the appearance of a fan.
+
+[Illustration: OPEN ENGLISH LACE.]
+
+[Illustration: BRABANT EDGING.]
+
+OPEN ENGLISH LACE (No. 18). This is a variety of the previous lace,
+being worked in the same way, but on four lines of threads, instead of
+two, namely, one diagonal from left to right, one from right to left,
+one horizontal, and one perpendicular. The spots are worked on the
+last line made. The distance of the lines is seen in the engraving.
+
+[Illustration: LYONS POINT.]
+
+[Illustration: BRUSSELS LACE.]
+
+The accompanying diagram gives another variety of open English lace.
+The straight bars are formed of single threads, while the diagonal
+ones are twisted; and at every cross a tight button-hole stitch is
+worked, to keep the threads together. Observe, that in working bars, a
+tight stitch should always be taken on the braid, at the beginning and
+end of every one.
+
+MECKLIN WHEELS (No. 19). Work Venetian bars on a single thread, in one
+direction, at equal distances. Then take a thread in the opposite
+direction, and cover it also with button-hole stitch a little beyond
+the first cross. Take another needle and thread and work a few
+stitches, in the form of a circle, round each cross, so that by
+slipping the first needle through every stitch, a foundation may be
+formed for the button-hole work with which the wheel is made, a single
+Raleigh dot being added between every two threads. The stitches taken
+with the extra needle should form a sort of railroad for holding the
+thread in its place. This mode of working wheels will be found very
+superior to the old one of pinning down the circle of thread. When all
+the wheels are worked, the stitches made with the extra needle should
+be cut away at the back.
+
+HENRIQUEZ LACE (No. 20). This stitch, and the one that follows it, are
+invariably worked with the finest thread manufactured. Like English
+lace, it has a better effect done on diagonal bars, than on those
+which are taken straight up and down, or across a space. Make one
+twisted bar across the space, then take a single thread nearly close
+to it. Twist it twice round, then darn a spot on the two threads;
+twist five or six times round, darn another, and repeat to the end. Do
+all the lines in one direction first, making the spots fall one
+beneath the other. Then begin the lines in the opposite direction,
+taking the thread under in one way, and over in returning, whilst, in
+order to keep the close bars apart, the thread must be twisted between
+them. Care must be taken that the bars in one direction, fall between
+the spots in the other.
+
+CORDOVAN LACE (No. 21). Worked like the preceding; but with three bars
+in each line instead of two.
+
+VALENCIENNES LACE (No. 22). This stitch also is done with the finest
+threads made. It is simple darning, of the closest and finest
+description, done with so much regularity that it resembles cambric.
+
+BRABANT EDGING is a name sometimes given to a union of the Brussels
+with the Venetian edging. A row of Brussels is first worked, and on it
+a row of Venetian. The diagram gives the effect of this arrangement.
+
+Another variety of edging is produced by two or three rows of Brussels
+being worked on one another. This is frequently seen in old lace; and,
+with Venetian on the outer edge of the braid, is often termed Lyons
+Point.
+
+When spaces similar to those in the accompanying diagram are to be
+filled with Brussels lace, the best way is to work each side to the
+centre, and then run the needle up the middle, catching up alternately
+a stitch on each side. Sometimes the centre is not closed up at all.
+
+The diagram in page 132 gives a specimen of a modification of the
+Little Venetian Lace. The first stitch is taken as usual, but is
+followed by three others, worked as closely as possible. A space equal
+to that of four stitches is left between every four. In the second
+row, the four stitches are worked on the loop. The engraving also
+shows how the stitches are adapted to the different spaces in a
+pattern.
+
+FOUNDATION STITCH (No. 23). This is ordinary button-hole stitch,
+worked over a thread, and as closely as possible. The thread is taken
+across the space, from right to left, to form a bar, which is then
+covered with close Brussels, worked from left to right. Each stitch of
+a row is worked between two of the previous rows.
+
+ESCALIER STITCH (No. 24). Work nine button hole stitches as close to
+each other as possible. Miss the space of two, and repeat. In the
+second row, work one after each of the first seven, miss the space of
+the last two, work two on the loop, and seven more on the next nine,
+miss the last two of the nine; repeat in every successive row, passing
+over the last two of nine stitches, and doing two on the vacant space.
+
+CADIZ LACE (No. 25). Do six close Brussels stitches. Miss the space of
+two, do two more, and again miss the space of two, repeat from the six
+stitches.
+
+2nd row: Do two over the loop of every space, and miss all the
+stitches, whether six or two. Repeat these two rows alternately, to
+form the lace.
+
+BARCELONA LACE (No. 26). The first row of this lace is exactly like
+Sorrento edging.
+
+2nd row: Do four close stitches on the long stitch, and miss the short
+one, taking care not to draw the thread too tightly.
+
+3rd: A row of Sorento edging, the long stitch coming over the four
+stitches of the last row, and both the button-holes being worked on
+the loop, so that the short stitches come over the short of the first
+row. These two rows, worked alternately, make the lace.
+
+FAN LACE (No. 27), 1st row: Six close Brussels, miss the space of six.
+Repeat.
+
+2nd: Six stitches over every six, miss the same space.
+
+3rd: Six close Brussels on every loop, missing the space between.
+
+4th: Six over every six, and six on every loop.
+
+5th: Six close over the six on the long loop, miss the other six.
+Repeat these last three rows as often as may be required to fill up
+the space.
+
+[Illustration: LITTLE VENETIAN LACE.]
+
+SPOTTED LACE (No. 28). This very light and pretty lace is done thus:--
+
+1st: X two close button-hole stitches, miss the space of four, X
+repeat to the end, without drawing the thread too tightly.
+
+Begin the next row, and all following, at a little distance from the
+one preceding, and do two close stitches on every loop of thread.
+
+VENETIAN SPOTTED LACE (No. 29). This lace consists of a series
+diamonds, formed by Venetian bars crossing each other diagonally, in
+each of the sections of which, four spots of English lace are to be
+worked. The foundation threads of the Venetian bars are first laid;
+then the English lace spots are worked, and the button-hole stitch of
+the Venetian bars is done the last. This lace is well suited to fill
+up large spaces.
+
+OPEN ANTWERP LACE (No. 30). For this lace a new stitch is required,
+called the double Brussels. Instead of a simple button-hole stitch,
+the needle is twisted once in the loop, so that when drawn up, it has
+a _longer_ appearance than the ordinary Brussels. The stitches are to
+be worked quite close to each other.
+
+1st row: X eight close double stitches, miss the space of six, X
+repeat, without drawing the thread very tightly across the missing
+space.
+
+2nd: X five double over the eight, two double on the loop of thread, X
+repeat.
+
+3rd: X two double on the five, five over the two, X when five stitches
+are worked over two, one goes between the two, and two on each side of
+it.
+
+4th: X eight double over five and miss the space over the two, leaving
+the loop rather loose, X. Repeat from the second row throughout the
+space.
+
+OPEN DIAMOND (No. 31). 1st row: Five close Brussels, miss the space of
+two, X eight close, miss the space of two, X to the end of the row.
+
+2nd: Two close, X miss two, two on the loop, miss two, work along the
+line after all the remainder of the eight, do two on the loop, and on
+six of the next eight (thirteen altogether), repeat to the end.
+
+3rd: X miss two, two on the loop, miss two, do two on the loop, miss
+two, do one on every one of the line of stitches but the last two, X
+repeat.
+
+4th: Two on the loop, miss two, two on the loop, X miss two, two on
+the loop, one on every stitch, and two on the next loop (thirteen
+altogether), miss two, two on a loop, X repeat. The next diamond of
+holes must be so managed as to fall immediately between two of the
+first row. By repeating the first line, the place will be indicated.
+In all these stitches, it is assumed that _squares_ are to be filled
+in. Where the shape varies from that, extra stitches must be added, at
+the beginning, or taken away, as the case may be, the worker referring
+to the engraving for the appearance intended to be produced.
+
+CLOSE DIAMOND (No. 32). The first row is plain button-hole stitch.
+
+2nd row: Five stitches, X leave the space of two, fourteen stitches, X
+repeat.
+
+3rd: Two stitches, X miss two, do two on the loop, miss two, work on
+all the rest of the fourteen, except the last two, X repeat. In the
+fourth row, the holes fall over those of the first. The fifth row is
+all in close stitches. In the sixth, begin to make fresh lines of
+diamonds, coming exactly between the last set.
+
+ANTWERP LACE (No. 33). 1st row: X eight close, miss the space of two,
+X repeat.
+
+2nd: X five close over eight close, and two close on the loop, X.
+
+3rd: X two close over five, and five over two, X.
+
+4th: X five close over two, and two over five, X.
+
+5th: X eight close over every five, X repeat.
+
+The above are the principal stitches found in Old Point Lace.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+DEEP POINT LACE EDGING.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Mecklenburgh
+Threads, No. 1, 7, 100, and 120.
+
+Draw the pattern from the engraving, a section of it being given the
+full size. The paper must then be lined with alpaca. Should a short
+piece only be required, the pattern should at once be made of the full
+length; if not, several may be drawn. From the closeness of the work
+it is impossible to work twice over the same paper.
+
+The border of each pattern is formed of seven small scallops. It is
+worked in braiding-stitch, that is, four threads are laid on, parellel
+with each other, and formed into a braid by darning them backwards,
+and forwards, putting the needle always under two together. As it is
+not desirable to have any break in the outline, it will be
+advisable to take, for each of the four outline threads a needleful
+sufficiently long to answer for the whole piece of lace.
+
+[Illustration: DEEP POINT LACE EDGING.]
+
+When the whole length of the paper is done, the ends may be twisted
+round a card, and wrapped in paper to keep them clean while that
+section of the work is in progress.
+
+Each pattern contains one spray of flowers and small leaves, the stem
+of which is braided like the edge only that it is generally wider at
+the end.
+
+All the outlines are made in No. 1, and the braiding done in No. 7.
+The flowers consist of six petals three of which are worked in
+foundation stitch, that is close button-hole stitch over a thread, and
+the others in spots formed by making two close button-hole stitches,
+and then allowing the space of two before working the next. In the
+succeeding row, the two close stitches come on the bar of thread
+formed between one spot and the next. The centre of the flower is an
+open circle, covered with close button-hole stitch, with Raleigh dots.
+
+The leaves, which are very small, are entirely in foundation stitch.
+In each section of the large scallop is a wheel formed by working a
+circular Raleigh bar, on a foundation of three threads. The ground is
+in Raleigh bars worked very irregularly.
+
+The straight edge of the lace is a line of button-hole stitch on two
+thread.
+
+Three rows of Sorrento edge, worked one upon another, complete the
+lace. This edge and the flowers are done in Mecklenburgh 120. The
+remaining parts in No. 100.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+COLLAR IN SPANISH ROSE POINT.
+
+[Illustration: COLLAR IN SPANISH ROSE POINT.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Valenciennes
+Threads.
+
+This is distinguished by close heavy work, and solid Spanish stitch
+edged with loops. The ground of the collar is guipured in the richest
+style, partly with plain Raleigh bars partly with those having
+semi-circular loops, dotted in the same manner. Sometimes two bars
+have a Mecklin wheel at the cross.
+
+The section given of the collar is the full size, and has only to be
+repeated and reversed for the length.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration: HANDKERCHIEF BORDER, IN ANTIQUE POINT LACE.]
+
+HANDKERCHIEF BORDER, IN ANTIQUE POINT LACE.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Point Lace
+Cottons, and No. 1 Valenciennes Thread.
+
+We give the section of the handkerchief of the full size, that workers
+may draw their own pattern from it. It may be made of any dimensions
+required. The perfect pattern occupies the entire side, reckoning from
+the open flower at the corner. Were this entirely repeated for the
+quarter, it would make the handkerchief rather too large for general
+taste; about one half the pattern, in addition to the piece given (or
+the open flower, and the two next to it on the inner side) would be
+found sufficient for the quarter. One-fourth of the handkerchief being
+drawn on tracing-paper, all the design can be marked from it, on red,
+blue, or green; but it is preferable to draw a little more than a
+quarter only, instead of the whole handkerchief, which is cumbersome
+to hold. When a quarter is done, it may be removed from the paper,
+which can be used a second time by a careful worker.
+
+No braid whatever is used for this handkerchief, which is similar in
+the mode of working to some of the most valuable specimens of antique
+point. The scroll and flowers are close and heavy, the inner ground is
+guipured, in Raleigh bars, and the space between the scroll and the
+outer edge is filled with fine and close English lace.
+
+The stem, and the closest part of the flowers (which may be
+distinguished in the engraving), are done in foundation stitch, with
+No. 90, point-lace cotton. The veinings of the petals, where they
+occur in this stitch, are made by taking the foundation thread at
+double the distance from the last one, and working over it a row of
+Brussels stitches at the usual distance from each other, instead of
+close, as in foundation stitch. The calyx of the flower is done in
+Antwerp lace. The very finest point-lace cotton should be used for all
+this stitch.
+
+All the flowers, done as we have just described, have a centre worked
+in Venetian lace; No. 70 cotton must be used.
+
+The open flowers, and the button-hole rounds, are done with
+Valenciennes thread, No. 120. The English lace, with No. 100 cotton.
+The Raleigh bars, with Valenciennes, No. 100.
+
+The edge of the handkerchief border is finished with close button-hole
+stitch, on which Raleigh dots are worked at regular intervals. This
+edge is worked after all the rest of each quarter is finished.
+
+If it be thought troublesome to outline the whole pattern with thread,
+No. 5 white cotton French braid may be used. The effect is, however,
+greatly inferior to that of the thread.
+
+To make up the handkerchief, cut a square of cambric the exact size to
+fit the lace, allowing for a very narrow hem. When the hem is made,
+lay the inner line of the lace over it, tack them together, and work a
+row of close Brussels edge over the two, to connect them.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+APRON IN BRODERIE EN LACET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Three-quarters of a yard of wide black silk of satin, two
+knots of Russia silk braid, of any colour that may be approved, and a
+dozen skeins of sewing silk to match.
+
+The term _broderie en lacet_ is applied to a new and very pretty style
+of embroidery, in which the outlines are made with silk braid, and
+filled in with point-lace stitches. The pattern must be enlarged, and
+one-half drawn on a large sheet of paper: the outlines marked with a
+needle, and the silk pounced from it, one side of the paper marking
+one-half, and the reverse side the other.
+
+For running on the braid, use the threads of the silk of which it is
+composed, in preference to the ordinary sewing silk. Cut off a
+piece of the braid three-quarters of a yard long before you begin, and
+draw the threads out of it for the braiding. When joins occur, the
+ends are to be drawn through the silk with a long needle, and fastened
+off on the wrong side.
+
+The sections of the flowers are filled with English or Venetian lace,
+and for the leaves, Brussels lace, English bars, or point d'Alençon
+may be used. The last named is worked between the two lines of braid,
+to fill in the stems and scallops.
+
+[Illustration: APRON IN BRODERIE EN LACET.]
+
+The bottom of the apron may either have a hem below the embroidery, or
+be scalloped in button-hole stitch, and the edges cut out.
+
+The colours which look best for this style of work are--cerise,
+crimson, blue, orange, and for mourning, a soft gray. The fancy
+stitches are to be done exactly like those for point lace, but they
+need not be so close and fine, the silk filling in without much
+work.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+PINCUSHION COVER IN POINT LACE.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Valenciennes
+Cottons, and No. 7, French Braid. Also some satin of any bright
+colour, satin ribbon 2 inches wide to match, and materials for a
+pincushion.
+
+[Illustration: PINCUSHION]
+
+This pincushion is intended to be made up in the French style--that
+is, merely laid over the top of a satin cushion, with three handsome
+bows of ribbon to match, placed at equal distances.
+
+The outlines are in French braid. The scallops are filled alternately
+with English lace, worked with Valenciennes, No. 240, and rows of
+Venetian and Brussels alternately, done in No. 200 of the same. The
+Sorrento edge is done with No. 100. One flower has a double Mecklin
+wheel in the centre, and is merely edged with Venetian lace (in
+No. 160), the other has two petals filled with foundation stitch (in
+No. 240), and two with English lace.
+
+The ground is Brussels net, worked with Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Valenciennes, No. 200.
+
+[Illustration: PINCUSHION.]
+
+The Venetian and English bars are worked with No. 180.
+
+If the centre is left plain and open, a small glass for flowers is
+inserted. Of course, the pincushion has an open centre to correspond.
+If filled, the cushion has a flat top, and the lace is merely laid on,
+and fastened with satin bows.
+
+THE END.
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+Title: The Ladies' Work-Book
+ Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc.
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+<hr class="minor" />
+<hr class="major" />
+<hr />
+<h2>THE</h2>
+<br />
+<h1>LADIES' WORK-BOOK</h1>
+<hr />
+<hr class="major" />
+<hr class="minor" />
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+<p class="smcap">CONTAINING INSTRUCTIONS IN</p>
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+<h1>Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, &amp;c.</h1>
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<img src="images/image01.jpg"
+alt="Frontispiece"
+title="Frontispiece" width="424" height="468" />
+</div>
+
+
+
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+<h4>LONDON:<br />
+
+JOHN CASSELL, LA BELL SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL.</h4>
+
+
+
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+<hr class="major" />
+<hr />
+<h3>THE<br />
+LADIES' WORK BOOK.</h3>
+<hr />
+<hr class="major" />
+
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+<h4><a name="Contents" id="Contents">CONTENTS &amp;LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.</a></h4>
+<br /> <br />
+<ul>
+<li><a href="#image02">Casting on with one needle</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image03">To cast on with two needles</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image04">Plain knitting</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image05">The German manner</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image06">Purling</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image07">To make a stitch</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image08">To take up stitches</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image09">To knit two pieces together</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image10">To form a round</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image11">To cast off</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image12">Infant's shoe in knitting</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image13">The tulip-wreath flower-vase mat</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image14">A woven parasol</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image15">Anti-macassar</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image16">Anti-macassar</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image17">Netted anti-macassar</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image18">Bound couverette for an easy chair or sofa</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image19">Floral anti-macassar</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image20">Ottoman cover</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image21">Music-stool couverette</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image22">Chair cushion</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image23">Toilet-cover in crochet</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image24">Star-pattern d'oyley</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image25">Crochet d'oyley</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image26">Rose d'oyley</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image27">Toilet cover</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image28">Tidy in square crochet</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image29">Arabesque toilet cover in square crochet</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image30">Cover for a Hadrot lamp</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image31">Lamp mat</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image32">Candle-lamp mat</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image33">Hand-screen</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image34">Crochet counterpane for a bassinet</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image35">Deep border for bassinet quilt</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image36">Crochet stripe for bed-quilt</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image37">Centre stripe for bed-quilt</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image38">Handkerchief case, for hanging to the head of a bed</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image39">Watchpocket</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image40">Toilet sachet</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image41"> lady's nightcap</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image42">A shaving tidy</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image43">Oval tidy for easy chair</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image44">Crochet window-curtain</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image45">Window-curtain</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image46">Window-curtain and stove apron</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image47">Netted window-curtain</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image48">Bread-cloth</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image49">Bread-cloth</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image50">A spangled wool netted cover for a tea-poy, square work-table, or if
+drawn together at the top, makes a glittering fire-veil</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image51">Netted anti-macassar</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image52">Short purse, in netting</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image53">Bridal purse, in crochet</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image54">Lady's short purse</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image55">Handsome purse</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image56">Mousquetaire crochet collar</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image57">Raised rose crochet collar</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image58">Point collar</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image59">Point collar, in crochet</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image60">Lounging-cap, in crochet</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image61a">Crochet edgings and insertions</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image63">Insertions</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image64">Brussels edging</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image65">Venetian bars</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image65">Edging Venetian bars</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image65">Sorrento bars</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image66">Stitches</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image67">Open English lace</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image68">Brabant edging</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image69">Lyons point</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image70">Brussels lace</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image71">Little Venetian lace</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image72">Deep point-lace edging</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image73">Collar in Spanish rose point</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image74">Handkerchief border, in antique point lace</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image75">Apron in broderie en lacet</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image76">Pincushion cover in point lace</a><br /></li>
+
+<li><a href="#image77">Pincushion</a><br /></li>
+
+</ul>
+
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<h2><a name="knitting" id="knitting">KNITTING.</a></h2>
+<p>
+There is not one art practised by ladies which is more deservedly
+popular than Knitting. It is so easy, requires so little eyesight, and
+is susceptible of so much ornament, that it merits the attention of
+every lady; and in giving instructions for acquiring it, we add, also,
+such admirable diagrams of the various processes, we are sure that no
+difficulty will be felt in executing any pattern.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+
+<a name="image02" id="image02"><img src="images/image02.jpg"
+alt="CASTING ON WITH ONE NEEDLE."
+title="CASTING ON WITH ONE NEEDLE." width="340" height="256" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">CASTING ON WITH ONE NEEDLE</p>
+<p>
+The first process in knitting is known by the term CASTING ON. There
+are two ways of doing this: with one needle, and with two. Our first
+diagram represents the former process. Take the thread<a name="Page_002" id="Page_002"></a> between
+the second and third fingers of the left hand, leaving an end of about
+a yard for every hundred stitches; pass it round the thumb of that
+hand, giving it a twist, so as to form a loop. Take a knitting-needle
+in the right hand, insert the point in the loop, and pass the thread
+from the ball round the needle; then bend the point of the needle
+through the loop, which tighten, and one stitch will be complete.
+Continue to make loops over the thumb, with the end of thread, and
+knit them with that from the ball until the proper number is cast on.</p>
+<p>
+TO CAST ON WITH TWO NEEDLES (generally called the Spanish method),
+begin by making a loop on the end of the thread, into which slip the
+point of one needle, holding it in the left hand. Take the other
+needle in the right hand, and slip its point into the same loop, bring
+the thread round the point of this needle, and bend the needle towards
+you, so that the thread forms a loop on it. Slip that also on the left
+needle, without withdrawing it from the right. Put the thread round
+the right again, and repeat the process.</p>
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image03" id="image03">
+<img src="images/image03.jpg"
+alt="TO CAST ON WITH TWO NEEDLES."
+title="TO CAST ON WITH TWO NEEDLES." width="350" height="290" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">TO CAST ON WITH TWO NEEDLES.</p>
+
+<p>
+PLAIN KNITTING.&mdash;After all the stitches are cast on, hold the needle
+containing them in the left hand. Pass the thread round the little
+finger of the right hand, <i>under</i> the second and third, and above the
+point of the first. Then take the other needle in the right hand, slip
+the point in the first stitch, and put the thread round it; bring
+forward the point of the right-hand needle, so that the thread forms a
+loop on it. Slip the end of the left-hand needle out of the stitch,
+and a new stitch is knitted.</p>
+<p>
+GERMAN MANNER.&mdash;The thread, instead of being held by the fingers of
+the right hand, is passed over and under those of the left. The
+process otherwise is exactly the same.</p>
+<p>
+PURLING.&mdash;Begin by bringing the thread in front of the right-hand
+needle, which slip into a stitch<a name="Page_003" id="Page_003"></a> pointing towards you; that is
+in the reverse of the usual mode (see diagram). Put the thread round
+the point of the needle, still bringing it towards you, bend the
+needle backwards to form a loop, and withdraw the stitch from the
+point of the left-hand needle.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image04" id="image04"><img src="images/image04.jpg"
+alt="PLAIN KNITTING."
+title="PLAIN KNITTING." width="346" height="187" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">PLAIN KNITTING.</p>
+
+
+<p>
+When knitted and purled stitches occur in the same row, the thread
+must be brought forward before a purled stitch, and taken back before
+a knitted one.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image05" id="image05"><img src="images/image05.jpg"
+alt="THE GERMAN MANNER."
+title="THE GERMAN MANNER." width="348" height="178" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">THE GERMAN MANNER.</p>
+
+
+<p>
+TO MAKE A STITCH. Bring the thread in front, as if for a purled
+stitch, so that when you knit one the thread will pass over the
+needle, and will make a hole in the following row. This diagram shows
+the manner of making three stitches, and any other number could be
+made, by putting the thread round a proportionate number of times. In
+the engraving it will be seen that the thread is put twice entirely
+round the needle; and then brought forward, so that the next knitted
+stitch will take it over a third time. In doing the next row, knit
+one, purl one, knit one of these stitches; however many are
+made,<a name="Page_004" id="Page_004"></a> they must be alternately knitted and purled in the next
+row. When the stitch allowing the made stitches is to be purled, the
+thread must be entirely passed round the needle, once for every stitch
+to be made, and brought forward also.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image06" id="image06"><img src="images/image06.jpg"
+
+alt="PURLING."
+title="PURLING." width="355" height="209" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">PURLING.</p>
+
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image07" id="image07"><img src="images/image07.jpg"
+
+alt="TO MAKE A STITCH."
+title="TO MAKE A STITCH." width="357" height="266" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">TO MAKE A STITCH.</p>
+
+
+<p>
+SLIP STITCH.&mdash;Pass a stitch from the left needle to the right, without
+knitting it. There are two ways of decreasing: first, by knitting two,
+three, or more stitches as one, marked in knitting, as k 2 t,<a name="Page_005" id="Page_005"></a> k
+3 t, etc. Secondly, in the following way: slip one stitch, knit-one,
+pass the slip stitch over: this decreases one stitch. To decrease two;
+slip one, knit two together, pass the slip stitch over.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image08" id="image08"><img src="images/image08.jpg"
+
+alt="TO TAKE UP STITCHES."
+title="TO TAKE UP STITCHES." width="378" height="208" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">TO TAKE UP STITCHES.</p>
+
+
+<p>
+A reverse stitch is taken off the left-hand needle, in the reverse way
+to knitting and purling. In both these, the right-hand needle is
+inserted in the middle of the stitch, and the point brought out
+towards you or otherwise. But to make a reverse stitch, you insert the
+point of the needle in the stitch <i>at the back of the work</i>, and bring
+it forward through the opening in which it generally is inserted. The
+thread is to be placed round it, as for a purled stitch.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image09" id="image09"><img src="images/image09.jpg"
+
+alt="TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER."
+title="TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER." width="380" height="187" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER.</p>
+
+
+<p>
+To reverse two, three, or more stitches together, insert the needle in
+them all at once, <i>from the last to the first</i>.<a name="Page_006" id="Page_006"></a></p>
+<p>
+TO TAKE UP STITCHES.&mdash;Insert the needle in the loop, pass the thread
+round, and knit it in the usual manner. Do not draw out any loop more
+than can be avoided, while knitting it.</p>
+<p>
+TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER.&mdash;To do this there must be an equal number
+of stitches on both.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image10" id="image10"><img src="images/image10.jpg"
+
+alt="TO FORM A ROUND."
+title="TO FORM A ROUND." width="356" height="260" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">TO FORM A ROUND.</p>
+
+
+<p>
+Hold the needles together in the right hand, and knit as usual,
+inserting the left-hand needle in a loop of each at the same time, and
+treating the two as one.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image11" id="image11"><img src="images/image11.jpg"
+
+alt="TO CAST OFF."
+title="TO CAST OFF." width="351" height="190" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">TO CAST OFF.</p>
+
+
+<p>TO FORM A ROUND:&mdash;This diagram represents the French manner of
+performing this process by<a name="Page_007" id="Page_007"></a> casting the whole number of stitches
+on one needle, and then distributing them on three, or perhaps four.
+But the English mode is to divide the number of stitches, and cast so
+many on each needle, not withdrawing the last stitch of each needle
+from the point of the next needle. When all are cast on, the round is
+made by knitting the <i>two first</i> stitches on to the last needle. Four
+needles are employed for stockings, five for doyleys and other round
+articles.</p>
+<p>
+To cast off:&mdash; knit two stitches, insert the point of the left hand
+needle in the first stitch, and draw it on the other. Knit another
+stitch, and treat these two in the same way.</p>
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>INFANT'S SHOE, IN KNITTING.</h3>
+
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash; 1 ounce of white Berlin wool. 1 skein of white, and 1 of
+pink embroidery wool, 4 knitting needles, No. 21, and 2, No. 19.</p>
+<p>
+With the fine needles cast 30 stitches on one, and 20 on each of two
+others. Join into a round, and purl one round.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image12" id="image12"><img src="images/image12.jpg"
+
+alt="INFANT'S SHOE, IN KNITTING"
+title="INFANT'S SHOE, IN KNITTING" width="408" height="206" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>INFANT'S SHOE, IN KNITTING</h6>
+
+<p>
+1st pattern round: X slip 2, taking them off the needle in the same
+way as if you were going to purl them, but with the wool at the back;
+knit 3. X repeat all round.</p>
+<p>
+2nd, 3rd, and 4th rounds: the same.</p>
+<p>
+5th and 6th: purl every stitch.</p>
+<p>
+7th to 10th inclusive: X knit 3, slip 2 as before, X repeat all round,
+11th and 12th purled.</p>
+<p>
+13th to 16th inclusive: X knit 2, slip 2 as before, knit 1, X repeat
+all round.</p>
+<p>
+17th and 18th purled. Repeat these 18 rounds again.</p>
+<p>
+Then do the same twice more; but, instead of knitting three stitches,
+always decrease by knitting two<a name="Page_008" id="Page_008"></a> together (once) on the needle
+that has the thirty stitches in every row which is not plainly purled,
+until only twelve stitches are left on it.</p>
+<p>
+When 72 rounds are done, the boot will be sufficiently long. Purl two
+rounds, divide the whole number of stitches on two needles, taking
+care that the 12 stitches shall be exactly in the centre of one; then
+join up the toe by casting off, knitting one stitch from each needle
+together.</p>
+<p>
+Now take up the twenty centre stitches of the 70 originally cast
+on&mdash;that is, the twenty middle ones of the thirty that were on one
+needle, and which were decreased to twelve. Knit them backwards and
+forwards 40 rows. With another needle take up on each edge of this
+plain knitting 20 more stitches, so that there are 60 altogether.</p>
+<p>
+These stitches must be knitted backwards and forwards thus:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+1st row: X knit 3, slip 2 as before, X repeat with the last stitch,
+take up one of the 70 next to the 20.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Slip 2, but as if you were going to knit plain, purl 3. Repeat;
+join on to the 70 at the other end.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Like first.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Like 2nd.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Purled; join at the end.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Knitted; join at the end.</p>
+<p>
+7th: X knit 2, slip 2, knit 1, X join at the end.</p>
+<p>
+8th: X purl 1, slip 2, knit 2, X join as before.</p>
+<p>
+9th: Like 7th.</p>
+<p>
+10th: Like 8th.</p>
+<p>
+11th: Purled.</p>
+<p>
+12th: Knitted.</p>
+<p>
+13th: X knit 1, slip 2, knit 2, X join at the end.</p>
+<p>
+14th: X purl 2, slip 2, knit 1, X join.</p>
+<p>
+15th: Like 13th.</p>
+<p>
+16th: Like 14th.</p>
+<p>
+17th: Purled, with join at the end.</p>
+<p>
+18th: Knitted. The same. Repeat these 18 rows.</p>
+<p>
+Take up the remaining stitches of the 70, and form the whole into a
+round for the ankle. Purl four rounds.</p>
+<p>
+5th round: X knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, X all round. Purl 6 more
+rounds, and cast off.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE TASSELS.&mdash;Plait some wool into a cord, and fasten at each end
+a tassel of white and pink wool combed out.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE RUCHE.&mdash;Cast on five stitches with the coarser needles, and
+the white embroidery wool. Knit and purl the rows alternately, winding
+the wool six times round two fingers of the left hand at every stitch,
+and taking up those threads with the stitches. Do about ten rows so;
+then for ten more wind the wool only for the first and last stitches,
+and the pink for the others of each row. Do enough to go twice round
+the top of each boot. Cut the loops, and comb out the wool. Sew it
+round the top of the boot.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>THE TULIP WREATH FLOWER-VASE MAT.</h3>
+
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;12 shades of amber, 7 shades of lilac, 4 shades of green.
+4 Skeins of each colour. 5 Steel Needles, No. 14. Cardboard
+foundation, covered with white or amber cambric, 8 inches in diameter.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE MAT.&mdash;Knit 4 rounds of each shade of amber, beginning with the
+lightest. Cast on 2 stitches on each of 4 needles; bring the wool
+forward, knit half the stitches on the first needle; t. f. and k.
+[Footnote: K. means knit; k. 2+ knit two together; p. purl; t. f.
+thread forward.] the other half; repeat the same on each of the other 3 needles; k. the
+next round plain; repeat these two rounds until there are 48 stitches
+on each needle; then cast off, and sew this on the covered cardboard
+foundation.</p>
+
+<p>
+FOR THE TULIPS.&mdash;5 tulips to be knitted in 7 shades of amber, and 5 in
+7 shades of lilac; 4 rounds to <a name="Page_009" id="Page_009"></a>be knitted of each shade; 4
+needles. Cast on 2 stitches on each of 3 needles; t.f. at the
+commencement of each needle; k. 1 plain round; purl a round,
+increasing at commencement of each needle. Repeat these two rounds
+till there are 22 stitches on each of the three needles; then first k.
+3, k. 2+, k. 1, k. 2+, k. 3; turn the work back, and purl the
+stitches.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image13" id="image13"><img src="images/image13.jpg"
+
+alt="THE TULIP WREATH FLOWER-VASE MAT."
+title="THE TULIP WREATH FLOWER-VASE MAT." width="317" height="476" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>THE TULIP WREATH FLOWER-VASE MAT.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+3rd: K. 2, k. 2+, k. 1, k. 2+, k. 2.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Turn back and purl.</p>
+<p>
+5th: K. 2, k. 2+, k. 1, k. 2+, k 2.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Turn back and purl.</p>
+<p>
+7th: K. 1, k. 3+, k. 1.</p>
+<p>
+8th: Purl.</p>
+<p>
+9th: K. 3+.</p>
+<p>
+20 tulips will be required.<a name="Page_010" id="Page_010"></a></p>
+<p>
+THE LEAVES (10 of which will be necessary).&mdash;4 shades of green, 12
+rows of each; 2 needles.</p>
+<p>
+Cast on 3 stitches; k. plain, till before the centre stitch; t.f. and
+k. the centre stitch; t.f., k. the remainder plain; p. the next row;
+repeat these 2 rows, till there are 12 open stitches up the vein of
+the leaf; then k. 1, k. 2+, k. plain, till 2 from the centre stitch;
+then k. 2+, t.f., k. 1, t.f., k. 2+, k. plain, till 3 from the end;
+then k. 2+, k. 1; p. the next row; repeat till there are 8 more open
+stitches, that is, 20 from the beginning; then k. 2+ at the beginning
+and end of every other row, till the last ends in a point. Now sew the
+leaves round the mat by the part where the stem should be; then sew
+the tulips on as in engraving, sewing the leaf about 6 rows from the
+point on the stem of the tulip.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image14" id="image14"><img src="images/image14.jpg"
+alt="A WOVEN PARASOL."
+title="A WOVEN PARASOL." width="297" height="373" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">A WOVEN PARASOL.<a name="Page_011" id="Page_011"></a></p>
+
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /><h2>CROCHET.</h2>
+<p>
+The stitches used in crochet are, <i>chain, slip, single, double,
+treble, and long treble crochet</i>.</p>
+<p>
+TO MAKE A CHAIN, form a loop on the thread, insert the hook in it, and
+draw the thread in another loop through this. Continue this to form a
+succession of stitches.</p>
+<p>
+SLIP-STITCH is made by drawing a thread <i>at once</i> through any given
+stitch and the loop which is on the needle.</p>
+<p>
+SINGLE CROCHET (written s.c.)&mdash;Having a loop on the needle, insert the
+hook in a stitch, and draw the thread through in a loop. You then have
+two on the hook; draw the thread through both at once.</p>
+<p>
+DOUBLE CROCHET (d.c.)&mdash;Twist the thread round the hook before
+inserting it in the stitch, through which you draw the thread in a
+loop. Three loops being then on the needle, draw the thread through
+two, and then through the one just formed and the remaining one.</p>
+<p>
+TREBLE CROCHET (t.c.) and LONG TREBLE (long t.c.) are worked in the
+same manner; in the former the thread is put <i>twice</i>, in the latter
+<i>three times</i>, round the hook, before inserting it into the stitch.</p>
+<p>
+TO JOIN LEAVES.&mdash;When one part of a leaf, flower, etc., is to be
+joined to another, drop the loop from your hook, which insert in the
+place to be joined; draw the loop through and continue working.</p>
+<p>
+TO PASS FROM ONE ROUND TO ANOTHER WITHOUT BREAKING THE THREAD.&mdash;In
+working mats and many similar articles this is very desirable. Having
+finished one round, see whether a s.c., d.c., or t.c. stitch begins
+the next; for s.c. make one chain, for d.c. three, for t.c. four; slip
+the needle out, and twist the chain, then continue working. This
+twisted chain will have all the appearance of a d.c. or t.c. stitch.
+Should the round not begin exactly in the same place, slip-stitch to
+the part where it commences, as it will seldom be more than a few
+stitches in advance.</p>
+<p>
+SQUARE CROCHET is a term often used, and generally understood, as the
+engraved patterns are mostly in it. Lest, however, any of our readers
+should not be familiar with the name, we will explain it. The squares
+are either open or close. An open square consists of one d.c., two
+ch.&mdash;missing two on the line beneath, before making the next stitch. A
+close square has three successive d.c. Thus, any given number of close
+squares, followed by an open, will have so many times three d.c., and
+<i>one over</i>; and any foundation made for a pattern to be worked in
+square crochet will have a number of chains divisible by three,
+leaving one over.</p>
+<p>
+TO CONTRACT AN EDGE.&mdash;In forming leaves and many other things, this is
+very useful. It can be done in d.c., t.c., or long t.c. Having twisted
+the thread round the needle as often as the stitch may require, insert
+it in the work, and half-do a stitch. Instead of completing it, again
+twist the thread round, until the same number of loops are on, and
+work a stitch completely. Thus, for two stitches taken in the work,
+there is only one head. This being successively repeated materially
+contracts an edge.</p>
+<p>
+TO JOIN ON A THREAD.&mdash;Avoid joins in open work as much as possible. In
+close work, whether d.c. or s.c., they will not be perceived. Finish
+the stitch by drawing the new thread through, allowing a couple of
+inches for both ends, which you hold in. <a name="Page_012" id="Page_012"></a></p>
+<p>
+TO WORK WITH SEVERAL COLOURS.&mdash;Hold the threads not in use along the
+edge of the work, and work them in. When the colour is to be changed,
+begin the stitch with the old colour, and complete it with the new,
+which continue to work with, holding the other in. If only one stitch
+of a colour is to be used, you finish one stitch, and begin the next
+with it; then change. Colours are seldom intermixed, except in solid
+work, such as the ends of purses, mats worked over cord, and the like.</p>
+<p>
+TO WORK OVER CORD.&mdash;Hold it in the left hand, with the work, and work
+round it, as you would if it were merely an end of thread. The
+stitches must, however, be sufficiently close to cover it entirely.</p>
+<p>
+TO WORK WITH BEADS.&mdash;Beads must be first threaded on the silk, or
+other material, and then dropped, according to the pattern, on what is
+usually thought the wrong side of the work. This side presents a more
+even appearance than the other. It follows that when bead purses are
+worked from an engraving, they are worked the reverse of the usual
+way&mdash;namely, from right to left.</p>
+<p>
+THE MARKS USED IN CROCHET RECEIPTS.&mdash;These are very simple when
+understood. They are printers' marks&mdash;asterisks, crosses, daggers, and
+sometimes one or two others. They are used to mark repetitions, and
+save space. The principal thing to observe is, that in every row or
+round, if <i>one</i> of any kind is used, a second, <i>similar</i> one, is sure
+to be found; and that the repetition occurs between the two, however
+far distant apart. Suppose a row of a pattern to be written thus:&mdash;X 2
+d.c., 4 ch., miss 4, * 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, * three times, 5 d.c.,
+X, * twice; it would, at full length, be&mdash;2 d.c., 4 ch., miss 4, 5
+d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5
+d.c., 2 d.c., 4 ch., miss 4, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch.,
+miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c. It will be seen that one
+repetition often occurs <i>within another</i>, as in the stitches between
+the asterisks. Another mode of shortening receipts can be used only
+where a row has a centre both sides of which correspond; the latter
+being the same as the former, worked <i>backwards</i>. Then the letters <i>b,
+a</i>, are used, to mark that in the latter part of the row you reverse
+the instructions. <i>b</i>, 7 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1,
+<i>a</i>, 1 d.c. (the centre stitch), would be, 7 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., miss 1, 2 ch., 1 d.c., miss 2, 3 ch., 7
+d.c. These letters and the printers' marks are equally used in
+knitting. It is easy to see how much space is gained by the use of
+these abbreviations, a knowledge of which is easily acquired. Probably
+many of our friends are already familiar with the substance of this
+preliminary lesson; but as daily experience convinces us that many are
+still ignorant of the principles of crochet, we trust the good-nature
+of the adepts will lead them to excuse this occupation of a page, in
+consideration of the benefit it will be to their less fortunate
+friends.</p>
+<p>
+One word on the implement termed a crochet-hook. It should not be
+sharp or pointed, either in the point or barb, but smooth, and quite
+free from any angularity that can catch the silk. Cheap and common
+crochet-hooks are in the end the dearest, as they break cotton, ravel
+silk, wear out the patience, and prick the finger. They should be of
+the best steel, highly polished, and firmly fixed in ivory handles.
+Those we use have been made at our recommendation, and have the <i>size</i>
+engraved on every handle. This saves the tiresome and uncertain
+reference to a gauge. These hooks are termed "<i>tapered, indented</i>"
+crochet-hooks.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>ANTI-MACASSAR.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Four <ins class="correction" title="Transcriber's note: Original reads as 'rees'">reels</ins> of Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, No. 8, 1 ditto, No. 4, 4 ounces of
+turquoise blue beads.</p>
+<p>
+The anti-macassar of which we give a representation in the engraving
+is intended to fit the top of a library chair. One half only is seen.
+A similar piece of crochet is to be made and sewed to it, the
+two<a name="Page_013" id="Page_013"></a> forming a sort of bag, which is slipped over the back of the
+chair. It is a great improvement on the old-fashioned anti-macassar,
+as it is not liable to be displaced. A border is added to the front of
+it, the pattern of which is made in beads (in the style of the
+bassinet quilt, <a href="#Page_24">page 24</a>). This, from its weight, serves to keep the
+anti-macassar from shifting, and is finished with a handsome fringe.
+Spotted muslin, or any similar material, may be used for the back of
+the anti-macassar, instead of crochet, for those who would prefer
+saving themselves the trouble of working the second piece.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image15" id="image15"><img src="images/image15.jpg"
+
+alt="ANTI-MACASSAR."
+title="ANTI-MACASSAR." width="465" height="366" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>ANTI-MACASSAR.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+The upper part may be worked from the engraving, being done in square
+crochet, for which we have already given full directions. Make a chain
+of 277 stitches. Do one row of double crochet; then work<a name="Page_014" id="Page_014"></a> from
+the engraving, beginning with that row which is in open square
+crochet, except the first and last squares, which are close. When you
+come to the diminished part, begin the row thus:&mdash;Miss 1, slip on the
+2nd, single crochet on the 3rd, double crochet on the 4th. Reverse the
+process at the end of the row. This diminishes the row one square at
+each end. Some few rows narrow the squares at each end. In that case
+miss 4 at the beginning and end, instead of one. Work in the ends as
+you go on. This part of the anti-macassar uses three reels of cotton.
+Thread the blue beads on the 4th, No. 8 reel, and work the borders.</p>
+<p>
+Begin by a row of single crochet on the <i>wrong</i> side, on the
+foundation chain. All the subsequent rows are done on the same side.
+Begin every row with two plain stitches, beside those in the pattern.</p>
+<p>
+1st pattern row: X 2 plain, 2 beads, 5 plain, 2 beads, 14 plain X
+repeat to the end in this and every future row.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: X 1 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 3 beads, 1 plain, 3 beads, 14 plain
+X.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X 1 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 3 beads, 15 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+4th: X 2 plain, 7 beads, 1 plain, 1 bead, 14 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 4 plain, 4 beads, 3 plain, 1 bead, 13 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+6th: X 4 plain, 4 beads, 4 plain, 1 bead, 12 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+7th: X 3 plain, 6 beads, 3 plain, 1 bead, 5 plain, 4 beads, 3 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+8th: X 2 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain, 1 bead, 6 plain, 5
+beads, 1 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+9th: X 1 plain, 3 beads, 4 plain, 3 beads, 1 plain, 1 bead, 7 plain, 5
+beads X.</p>
+<p>
+10th: X 1 plain, 2 beads, 6 plain, 3 beads, 8 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain
+X.</p>
+<p>
+11th: X 10 plain, 3 beads, 7 plain, 1 bead, 1 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain
+X.</p>
+<p>
+12th: X 9 plain, 1 bead, 1 plain, 3 beads, 1 plain, 3 beads, 4 plain,
+1 bead, 2 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+13th: X 8 plain, 1 bead, 3 plain, 3 beads, 3 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 2
+beads, 2 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+14th: X 8 plain, 1 bead, 4 plain, 3 beads, 5 plain, 2 beads, 2 plain,
+X.</p>
+<p>
+15th: X 8 plain, 1 bead, 3 plain, 1 bead, 1 plain, 3 beads, 3 plain, 3
+beads, 2 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+16th: X 9 plain, 3 beads, 3 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain
+X.</p>
+<p>
+17th: X 16 plain, 6 beads, 3 plain, X.</p>
+<p>
+18th: X 6 plain, 1 bead, 10 plain, 5 beads, 3 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+19th: X 6 plain, 3 beads, 8 plain, 5 beads, 3 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+20th: X 6 plain, 6 beads, 3 plain, 7 beads, 3 plain X.</p>
+<p>
+21st: X 6 plain, 5 beads, 2 plain, 10 beads, 2 plain X.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>ANTI-MACASSAR.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 24.</p>
+<p>
+This anti-macassar must be begun on the line of d.c., forming one end.
+Make a chain of the required number of <ins class="correction" title="transcriber's note: original reads as'stiches'">stitches</ins>, including the
+borders, and work the whole anti-macassar, except the border which is
+at the one end, below the foundation chain, which must be done last of
+all. Or the centre can be done entirely first, and the border worked
+all round afterwards, increasing at the corners. We, however,
+recommend the former method.</p>
+<p>
+This pattern is extremely well adapted for darning on square netting.
+In that case the netting may be done in Brooks' Knitting Cord, No. 60,
+and the darning in Embroidery Cotton, No. 70. The centre only can be
+done thus&mdash;a netted border must trim it.<a name="Page_015" id="Page_015"></a></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image16" id="image16"><img src="images/image16.jpg"
+
+alt="ANTI-MACASSAR."
+title="ANTI-MACASSAR." width="457" height="370" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>ANTI-MACASSAR.</h6>
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR.</h3>
+
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image17" id="image17"><img src="images/image17.jpg"
+
+alt="NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR."
+title="NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR." width="419" height="414" /></a>
+</div>
+
+<h6>NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR.</h6>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, and Embroidering Goat's-head Cotton, No. 70; mesh, one-third
+of an inch wide.<a name="Page_017" id="Page_017"></a></p>
+<p>
+This anti-macassar is done in the fashionable style of netting, with a
+pattern darned on it after it is worked. Make a foundation, on which
+work sixty-seven stitches. Repeat these, backwards and forwards, until
+a square is done, of as many holes up the sides as along the width.
+Remove the foundation, and add either a crochet-bead border all round,
+or a netted one. The bead border makes the shape more solid; the
+netted one is certainly lighter, and the following is very pretty:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+With a mesh three times the size of that used for the square do one
+entire round, with three stitches in one at the corners.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: With the small mesh. Miss the first stitch, net the second,
+then the missed one, repeat all round.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X Net a stitch of each of seven stitches, miss one stitch of the
+last round, X repeat all round.</p>
+<p>
+Observe, before doing this round, count the number of stitches; if
+they cannot be divided by eight, add at the corners as many as may be
+required. Supposing there are so many eights and five over, then three
+more will be wanted, and one must be added (by doing two in one) in
+each of the three corners.</p>
+<p>
+4th: X 6 over seven, miss the long stitch, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 5 over six, missing as before, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+6th: X 4 over five, as before, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+7th: X 3 over four, as before, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+8th: X 2 over three, as before, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+Before darning netting, wash it perfectly clean, stiffen it by dipping
+it into a little gum-water, and pin it out on a pillow, in the proper
+form, to dry. Then darn it with embroidery cotton, every square of the
+pattern being closely filled up.</p>
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>ROUND COUVERETTE FOR AN EASY CHAIR OR SOFA.</h3>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image18" id="image18"><img src="images/image18.jpg"
+alt="ROUND COUVERETTE FOR AN EASY CHAIR OR SOFA."
+title="ROUND COUVERETTE FOR AN EASY CHAIR OR SOFA." width="291" height="350" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>ROUND COUVERETTE FOR AN EASY CHAIR OR SOFA.</h6>
+<p>
+1st round: 9 ch., unite; 3 ch., this forms 1 l. stitch; under this
+circle work 24 l., that is, including the 3 ch., which reckon as "1
+l.;" in fastening off this round, simply insert the hook through the
+3rd loop of 3 ch., draw the cotton through, cut it off, draw it down
+at the back, and tie it in a neat and secure knot.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Be careful not to begin in any row in the same place where the
+previous row was terminated. 2 l. into every loop of last row; there
+should be 48 l.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: 1 l. into every loop, with 1 ch. between each.</p>
+<p>
+4th and 5th: 1 l. upon every l., with 2 ch. between each.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Commence upon a l. stitch, * 2 l. into 1 loop, 5 ch., miss 2
+loops, repeat from * 3 times more, then 3 ch., miss 2 loops, 10 l., 3
+ch., miss 2 loops, repeat.</p>
+<p>
+7th: * 2 l. into the 3rd loop of the 5 ch.; 5 ch., repeat from * twice
+more, then 10 l. on l., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+8th: 3 d.c. stitches, the 1st into the 2nd loop of the 5 ch., after
+the l. stitches, 5 ch., repeat from * 3 times more, 12 l. the 1st into
+next loop, repeat.</p>
+<p>
+9th: * 3 d.c. the 1st into the 2nd loop of the 1st 5 ch., 5 ch.,
+repeat from * twice more, miss 1 loop, 18 l. the 1st in 2nd loop.</p>
+<p>
+10th: D.c. into the centre loop of the 5 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into centre
+loop of next 5, 3 ch., 24 l. the 1st on next d.c. stitch, 3 ch.,
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+11th: 3 d.c. the 1st into 2nd loop of 5 ch., 3 ch., 1 l. on every l.,
+with 1 ch. between each, 3 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+12th: 1 l. on l., 1 ch., repeat over the l. stitches, then 3 ch., 3
+d.c. on the 3 d.c., 3 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+13th: 1 l. on l., 1 ch., repeat this over the l. stitches, 7 ch.,
+repeat.<a name="Page_018" id="Page_018"></a></p>
+<p>
+14th: The same.</p>
+<p>
+15th: 1 l., 2 ch. over the l. stitches, then 3 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop
+of the 7 ch., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 1 l. into next loop, 3 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+16th: 7 sq., 6 l., 14 sq., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5 ch., 3
+ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+17th: 6 sq., 12 l., 13 sq., 3 ch., 1 l. on d.c. stitch, 3 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+18th: 6 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 ch., d.c. on
+d.c., 3 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+19th: 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 ch., d.c. on
+d.c., 3 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+20th: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3
+ch., d.c. on d.c., 3 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+21st: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+5 sq., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 1st 3 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of next 3 ch., repeat.<a name="Page_019" id="Page_019"></a></p>
+<p>
+22nd: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 5
+ch., 1 l. into centre loop of centre 3 ch., 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 9 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 1st 5 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 2nd 5 ch., 5
+ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+24th: 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 7 l.,
+d.c. into centre loop of 2nd 5 ch., 7 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+25th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 7 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 7, 5 ch.,
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+26th: 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each, under the next
+5 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+27th: 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., d.c. into centre ch. of 5, 3 ch., 11 l. the 1st into 3rd loop of
+3 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into 5, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+28th: 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into centre of 5, 3 ch., 13 l., the 1st into
+3rd loop of 3 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into centre of 5, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+29th: 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5 ch., 3 ch., 15 l., the 1st into 3rd loop of 3 ch., 3
+ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+30th: 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l. 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 8 l., the 1st into
+the 3rd loop of the 3 ch., 1 ch., miss 1 loop, 8 l., 3 ch., d.c. into
+centre of 5 ch., 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+31st: 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 5
+ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 8 l., 3 ch., d.c. into centre
+loop of 3 ch., 3 ch., 8 l., the 1st or 2nd d.c., 3 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st into 3rd loop of the 3 ch.,
+3ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., d.c. into same loop, 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st
+on next l., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: 10 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 5 ch., d.c. on d.c., 3 ch., 8
+l., the 1st on 1st l., 3 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each under the
+5 ch., 3 ch., 8 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch.,
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+34th: 11 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 5 ch., d.c. on d.c., 3 ch., 6
+l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on next l., 3 ch., 6 l.,
+the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+35th: 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 5 ch., d.c. on
+d.c., 4 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 11 l., the 1st into 4th
+loop, 3 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 4 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch.,
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+36th: 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., 2 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 6 ch., 9 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 6 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+37th: 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., 1 l. on d.c. stitch, 5 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each under
+the 6 ch., 3 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch.
+between each under the 6 ch., 5 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+38th: 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., 1 l. on l., 5 ch., 9 l., the 1st on next l., 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 5
+ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+39th: 7 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l,
+2 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st into the 5th loop of
+the 5 ch., 5 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st into
+6th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+40th: 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 3 ch., 1 l. into same loop, 5 ch., 11
+l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., d.c. on 2nd l. stitch, 5 ch., 11 l., the
+1st into 6th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 3 ch., 1 l. into same loop, 5
+ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+41st: 2 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 5
+ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each, under the 3 ch., 5ch., 11 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. on d.c. stitch, 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st into
+5th loop, 5 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch., between each, under the 3 ch., 5
+ch., repeat.<a name="Page_020" id="Page_020"></a></p>
+<p>
+42nd: 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 5
+ch., 9 l., the 1st on next l., 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7 ch.,
+11 l., the 1st into 5th loop of the 5 ch., 5 ch., 9 l., the 1st on
+next l., 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+43rd: 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 2
+ch., 1 l., into 3rd loop, this forms another sq., and is reckoned as
+such in the next rows; 5 ch., 9 l. on the l., 7 ch., 11 l., the 1st on
+2nd l., 7 ch., 11 l., the 1st. into 4th loop, 7 ch., 9 l. on the l., 5
+ch., 1 l., into 3rd loop, 2 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+44th: 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 5 ch., 9 l. on the l., 7 ch.,
+9 l., the 1st on next l., 3 ch., 9 l., with 1 ch. between each, under
+the 7 ch., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 3rd l., 7 ch., 9 l. on l., 5 ch.,
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+45th: 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 7 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 7 ch., 9 l., the 1st into 9th loop, 3 ch., 17 l., the 1st on next
+l., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7
+ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+46th: 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 7 ch., 5 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 7 ch., 9 l., the 1st into 8th loop, 3 ch., 15 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7 ch., 5 l., the 1st on
+2nd l., 7 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+47th: 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 7 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 7 ch., 8 l., the 1st into 8th loop, 7 ch., 13 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 7 ch., 8 l., the 1st on 3rd l., 7 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7
+ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+48th: 6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 5 ch., 1 l., into
+4th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 6
+l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 11 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 6 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into
+4th loop, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+49th: 10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. into centre loop
+of the 5 ch. for 4 times, 5 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l.
+into centre loop of 5 twice, 5 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch, 1
+l. into centre loop of 5 ch. twice, 5 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5
+ch., 1 l. into centre of loop of 5, 3 times, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+50th: 10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. into
+centre of each 5, for 5 times, 5 ch., 2 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch.,
+1 l. into centre of 5, 3 times, 5 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch.,
+1 l. into centre of 5, 3 times, 5 ch., 2 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch.,
+1 l. into centre of 5, for 5 times, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+51st: 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 5
+ch., and 1 l. into centre loop of 5 ch., for 10 times, 5 ch., 5 l.,
+the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into centre loop of the 5 ch., for 10
+times, 1 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+52nd: 11 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 5 ch., and 1 l. into centre
+loop of each 5 ch., for 11 times, 5 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5
+ch., and 1 l. into centre loop of 5 ch., 11 times, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+53rd: 10 sq., 33 l., 4 sq., 5 ch., and 1 l. into centre loop of the 5
+ch., 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+54th: 10 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next
+l., * 4 ch., 1 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next l., repeat from
+*twice more, 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next l., 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on
+next l., ** 4 ch., 1 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next l., repeat
+from ** twice more, 3 ch., repeat from beginning.</p>
+<p>
+55th: 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 3 ch, 7 l., the
+1st on next l., * 7 ch., d.c. on the l. stitch, 7 ch., 7 l. on the l.,
+repeat from * twice more, then 4 ch., 7 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l. on l.,
+** 7 ch., d.c. on l., 7 ch., 7 l. on l., repeat from ** twice more, 3
+ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+56th: 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3
+ch., 7 l. on l., * 4 ch., d.c. into 4th loop of 7 ch., 3 ch., d.c.
+into 4th loop of 7 ch., 5 ch., 7 l. on l., repeat from * twice more, 4
+ch., 7 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l. on l., repeat from the 1st *, then 3 ch.,
+repeat from beginning.</p>
+<p>
+57th: 13 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 ch., 7 l. on l., * 4 ch., 1
+l. into 2nd loop of 3 ch., 5 ch., 1 more l. into same loop, 4 ch., 7
+l. on l., repeat from * twice more, then 4 ch., 7 l. on l., 4 ch., 7
+l. on l., repeat from the 1st * again, 3 ch. then repeat from
+beginning.</p>
+<p>
+58th: 16 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., now work the same as last row,
+only making 3 ch. instead of 5.</p>
+<p>
+59th: 16 sq., 3 l., 1 sq. 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., now work the same
+as last row.</p>
+<p>
+60th: 13 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., now the same as last row.</p>
+<p>
+61st: 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., now
+the same as last row.</p>
+<p>
+62nd: 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3 sq. 3, l., 7 sq., now the same as
+last row.</p>
+<p>
+63rd: 14 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., now the same as last row.<a name="Page_021" id="Page_021"></a></p>
+<p>
+64th: 25 sq., 3 ch., 7 d.c. over the l., * 3 d.c. under the 3 ch., 5
+d.c. under next 3, 3 d.c. under next 3, 7 d.c., over the l., repeat
+from * twice more, 4 d.c. under the 4 ch., 7 d.c. on the l., 4 d.c.
+under the 4 ch., 7 d.c. over the l., repeat from the 1st * 3 times, 3
+ch., repeat from beginning.</p>
+<p>
+65th: 25 sq., making in these squares 3 ch. instead of 2, then d.c.
+over the d.c. stitches, 3 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+66th: A row of long stitches all round.</p>
+<p>
+Fringe.&mdash;D.c. into a loop, make * 70 ch., rather loosely, miss loop of
+last round, d.c. into next loop, repeat from *.</p>
+
+
+
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>FLORAL ANTI-MACASSAR.</h3>
+
+<p class="smcap">
+IN SQUARE NETTING AND DARNED.</p>
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image19" id="image19"><img src="images/image19.jpg"
+
+alt="FLORAL ANTI-MACASSAR."
+title="FLORAL ANTI-MACASSAR." width="299" height="321" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>FLORAL ANTI-MACASSAR.</h6>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Goat's-head Netting and Knitting Cotton, No. 36.
+Brooks' Embroidering Goat's-head Cotton, No. 40. Rather a fine
+Embroidering Needle. Steel Mesh, No. 12 Steel Netting Needle.<a name="Page_022" id="Page_022"></a></p>
+<p>
+Work the same number of squares, as in the engraving, by commencing on
+one stitch, and increasing one at the end of every row till you get
+sufficient length of one side; and then decrease one at the end of
+every row by taking two loops into one. Then darn according to the
+engraving.</p>
+<p>
+Make sufficient number of tassels to go round. Wind the cotton over a
+card three inches wide, cut one end, and draw through the loop of
+netting, and make four more tassels larger; over a card six inches
+wide for the corners. Six squares measure one inch.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>OTTOMAN COVER.</h3>
+
+
+
+<p class="smcap">
+IN SQUARE NETTING; THE PATTERN DIAMOND.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image20" id="image20"><img src="images/image20.jpg"
+
+alt="OTTOMAN COVER."
+title="OTTOMAN COVER." width="345" height="295" /></a>
+</div>
+
+<h6>OTTOMAN COVER.</h6>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS:</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Goat's-head Netting Cotton, Nos. 30 and 36;
+Embroidering, No. 40; Steel Mesh, No. 12, and Steel Netting Needle.
+For the upper side of the cushion use No. 36 Cotton, and commence with
+one stitch, and make one at the end of every row until you have 83
+loops on your mesh; then<a name="Page_023" id="Page_023"></a> decrease one at the end of every row
+until you have only one left; then fasten off; then darn it with
+Embroidering Cotton, No. 40, according to the engraving, always taking
+care that there are the same number of threads in every square, and
+that the threads all run the same way, making as few breaks in the
+cotton as possible; in fastening off, or beginning again, always let
+it be on the under-side, that the ends may not be seen. Then for the
+under-side of the cushion, make another piece exactly similar to the
+other one in size, but with a thicker cotton, No. 30. The two pieces
+must then be joined together, and placed upon a cushion stuffed with
+wool and covered with a dark purple, crimson, or green velvet; the
+whole afterwards finished with a thick twisted cord in two colours,
+with massive tassels at the corners to match.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+THE PINE COUVRETTE, FOR A MUSIC STOOL, IN CROCHET.</h3>
+
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Eight reels of Brooks' Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, No. 8;
+crochet hook, No. 18.</p>
+<p>
+This couvrette is begun in the centre, and worked round and round, the
+thread never being broken off but when it is so mentioned in the
+receipt.</p>
+<p>
+Make a chain of 6; close it into a round, on which do 8 s.c. stitches.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: X 1 d.c. under a stitch (taking up both sides of the
+chain), 2 ch., miss none, X 8 times. Close the round with a slip
+stitch on the first d.c.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: 1 s.c. on every chain stitch, and 2 s.c. on every d.c. in the
+round.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 3 ch., twist them, and continue as a d.c. stitch; X 3 ch., miss
+3, 3 d.c., all on the second of the 2 s.c. worked on one in last row,
+X 7 times; 3 ch., miss 3, 2 d.c. on last stitch of last row; slip on
+the top of the three-twisted chain, which completes the round.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Begin this and all succeeding rounds with a d.c. stitch, made of
+3 ch., X ch., miss 3 ch., 2 d.c. on first d.c., 1 on next, 2 on next,
+X 7 times; 3 ch., miss 3, 2 d.c. on 1 d.c., 1 d.c. on next; slip on
+top of the 3 chain that began the round.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Worked exactly like 5th, with 2 d.c. on the first and last of
+every 5, and 1 on each of the intermediate, so that the round consists
+of 8 sides, of 7 d.c. each, divided by a chain of three.</p>
+<p>
+7th: The same, with 10 d.c. over the 7.</p>
+<p>8th: The same, with 12 d.c. over the 10.</p>
+<p>
+9th: 3 ch., twist it into a d.c. stitch, X 3 more chain, 2 d.c. in the
+first of 12, 4 d.c. in next 4, 3 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c. in 4, 2 d.c. in
+last of 12, X 7 times; 3 ch., 2 d.c. in first, 4 d.c. in 4, 3 ch.,
+miss 2, 4 d.c. in 4, 1 d.c. in the same as the twisted chain; finish
+with a slip stitch.</p>
+<p>
+10th: Begin, as usual, with 6 ch; then on each section of the octagon,
+X 4 d.c. on first 4, 3 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 3 ch., 3 ch., miss 2, 4
+d.c. on 4, X 3 ch. between. At the last of the 8 finish with 3 d.c.,
+as the last is made at the beginning of the round; slip on the top of
+it.</p>
+<p>
+11th: Begin and end as usual [<i>see note</i>]. On each section do X 2 d.c.
+on 2, 3 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 3 ch., 3 ch., miss 3 d.c., 3 d.c. on 3
+ch., 3 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c. on last 2, 3 ch., X.</p>
+<p>
+12th: Begin and end as usual. On each section work X 2 d.c. on 1, 4
+d.c. on 4, 3 ch., miss 3, 3 d.c. on 3 ch., 3 ch., miss 3, 4 d.c. on 4,
+2 d.c. on the last, 3 ch., X.</p>
+<p>
+13th: Begin and end as usual. On each division do X 2 d.c. on 1, 8
+d.c. on 8, 4 ch., miss 3, 8 d.c. on 8, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch., X.</p>
+<p>
+14th: All d.c., increasing so as to have 26 on each side of the
+octagon, with the usual 3 ch. between the divisions.</p>
+<p>
+15th: Begin and end as usual. Work on each part X 7 d.c. on 7, X 2
+ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., X twice; 2 ch. miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 8 d.c. on 8, 3 ch., X. <a name="Page_24" id="Page_24"></a></p>
+<p>
+16th: Begin and end
+as usual. Work on each part X 2 d.c. on 1, 4 d.c. on 4, 2 ch., miss 2,
+14 d.c. on 14, 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c. on 5, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch., X.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image21" id="image21"><img src="images/image21.jpg"
+alt="MUSIC STOOL COUVRETTE."
+title="MUSIC STOOL COUVRETTE." width="351" height="387" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>MUSIC STOOL COUVRETTE.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+17th: Begin and end as usual. X 2 d.c. on 1, 3 d.c. on 3, 2 ch., miss
+2, 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 5 d.c. on 5, 2 ch., miss 2, 4 ch. on 4, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch. X.</p>
+<p>
+18th: Begin and end as usual, X 2 d.c. on 1, 4 d.c. on 4, 2 ch., miss
+2, 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 13 d.c. on 13, 2 ch., miss 1, 4 d.c. on
+4, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch. X. <a name="Page_025" id="Page_025"></a></p>
+<p>
+19th: Begin and end as usual. X 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c. on 6,
+2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 3, 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 3 ch., X.</p>
+<p>
+20th: Begin and end as usual. X 2 d.c. on 1, 5 d.c. on 5, 2 ch., miss
+2, 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 12 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 1, 5 d.c., 3 ch., X.</p>
+<p>
+21st: Begin and end as usual, X 9 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 d.c. in 1, 3 ch., X.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: Begin and end as usual. X 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c., 2 d.c.
+in 1, 3 ch., X.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: Begin and end as usual. X 2 d.c. in 1, 11 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+12 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., 2 ch, miss 2, 6 d.c., 2 d.c. in 1, 3
+ch., *.</p>
+<p>
+24th: Break off the thread in this and the following round, and begin
+at the beginning of a division of the octagon, instead of at the last
+stitch as hitherto. X 14 d.c., beginning on the <i>second</i> in the
+division, 2 ch., miss 2, 8 d c., 2 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+7 d.c., 3 ch., d.c. on the centre of the 3 chain of last round, 3 ch.,
+X. [Work in the ends of cotton as you go on, and slip on the first
+stitch at the end of every round.]</p>
+<p>
+25th: X miss the first d.c. of the last row, 1 <i>diminished</i> stitch on
+the two next, 12 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 12 d.c., X 2 ch., miss 2, 4
+d.c., * twice; 1 diminished stitch on the next 2, ** 2 ch., miss 1, 1
+d.c., ** 4 times, 2 ch., X.</p>
+<p>
+26th: X 1 diminished d.c. stitch on the two first of 12, 11 d.c., 2
+ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 1
+diminished d.c., 1 ch, miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 1 ch.,
+X.</p>
+<p>
+27th: X 1 diminished d.c. on two first of 11, 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+8 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c., 1 diminished
+d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1
+d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, X.</p>
+<p>
+28th: X 1 diminished d.c. (beginning on the same of last round), 6
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c., 1 diminished d.c., 2 ch., d.c. on centre
+of 3 ch. in last round, 2 ch., miss 1, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c.,
+2 ch., miss 1, d.c. on centre of 3 ch., 2 ch., X.</p>
+<p>
+29th: X 5 d.c. beginning on the diminished stitch of last round, 2
+ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 3
+ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., ** 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., ** twice, 2 ch., miss
+2, 7 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, X.</p>
+<p>
+30th: X (begin on the second of 5 d.c.), 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 8
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, **
+1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, ** twice, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., *** 2
+ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., *** twice; 2 ch., miss 1, X.</p>
+<p>
+31st: X (begin on the second of 4 d.c.), 5 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, ** 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, ** three times, 10
+d.c., *** 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., *** 3 times, 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 1
+ch., miss 1, *.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: X (begin on the second of 5), 6 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c., 2
+ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 5 open
+squares, 1 close, 5 open, 1 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, X.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: X (begin on second of 6), 7 d.c., ** 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., **
+twice; 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 13 open squares, 1 d.c.,
+2 ch., miss 1, X.</p>
+<p>
+34th: X (begin on the second of 7), 1 diminished stitch, 16 d.c., 1 diminished, 2 ch., miss 1, ** 3 open squares, 1 close, ** 3 times, 3
+open squares, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, X.</p>
+<p>
+35th: X (begin on the first of 16), 1 diminished, 5 d.c., 2 ch., miss
+2, 5 d.c., 1 diminished, 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 2 open
+squares, ** 1 close, 1 open, ** 6 times, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, *** 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, *** twice, X.</p>
+<p>
+36th: *(Begin on the first of 5), 1 diminished, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+2 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 1 <a name="Page_026" id="Page_026"></a> diminished, ** 2 ch., miss 1,
+1 d.c., **twice, 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, *** 1 close
+square, 3 open, *** 3 times, 1 close, 2 open, **** 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss
+1, **** twice, X.</p>
+<p>
+37th: X (begin on the 1 d.c.), 1 diminished, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1
+d.c., 1 diminished, ** 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., ** twice, *** 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 1 d.c., *** 3 times, 2 ch., miss 2, **** 1 close, 1 open
+square, **** 6 times, 3 more open, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2
+ch., miss 1 X.</p>
+<p>
+38th: X (begin on 1 d.c.), 1 d.c., 1 diminished over the 2 ch, 1 d.c.,
+2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 6 open squares, ** 1 close, 3
+open, * twice, 1 close, 6 open, *** 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, *** twice
+X.</p>
+<p>
+Finish this round, like all the preceding, since the direction, with a
+slip stitch on the first stitch of the round. Then a round of open
+square crochet, the d.c. stitches coming on those of the last round,
+and allowing 2 ch. over the one diminished stitch at every point. The
+40th round is entirely in d.c.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE BAND.&mdash;Make a chain of 624 stitches, and close in a round, on
+which work a round of d.c.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: Open square crochet.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X 4 open squares, 2 close, 2 open, X 26 times.</p>
+<p>
+4th:. X 3 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, X 26 times.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 2 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, X 26
+times.</p>
+<p>
+6th: X 1 open, 2 close, 1 open 1 close, 3 open, X 26 times.</p>
+<p>
+7th, 8th, and 9th: X 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 1 close, 2 open, X 26
+times.</p>
+<p>
+10th: X 2 open, 3 close, 3 open, * 26 times.</p>
+<p>
+11th: Open square crochet.</p>
+<p>
+12th: D.c.</p>
+<p>
+EDGING.&mdash;One pattern takes up the space of a pattern of the band,
+consequently there are 26 in the round. Each is finished before
+proceeding to the next. The band and edging may be done entirely
+without breaking off the thread, therefore continue for the latter,
+after closing the former. 12 s.c., 12 ch., close it into a round,
+under which work 23 s.c.; 9 s.c. on the edge of the band; turn the
+work on the wrong side,&mdash;7 ch., miss 5 of the 23 on the round, s.c.
+under the 6th, * 5 ch, miss 3, s.c. under 4th, * 3 times; 7 ch., s.c.
+under 4th of the 12 s.c. (leaving a space of 8 to the loop). Turn on
+the right side and work under each loop of 7, 1 s.c., 2 d.c., 4 t.c.,
+2 d.c., 2 s.c., and under the other loops, 2 s.c., 4 d.c., 2 s.c.: 2
+s.c. more on the band complete one pattern. Fasten to the round with a
+row of s.c., taking a stitch of each.</p>
+<p>
+NOTE.&mdash;It is to be remembered that each round begins with a d.c. of 3
+ch., and 3 ch., after which the pattern between the * * is done 7
+times throughout, and the eighth time the last d.c. and 3 ch. are
+omitted, being worked at the commencement of the round. To write this
+at the end of every round would make the directions tediously long,
+and the worker can find no difficulty if observing this note.</p>
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>CHAIR CUSHION.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, or 60, with a suitable hook.</p>
+<p>
+This is a new and extremely pretty kind of cushion, for the back of a
+chair, which renders an ordinary seat almost as commodious as a
+professedly <i>easy</i> chair.</p>
+<p>
+A small cushion is made, just the length of the back of the chair, and
+narrow in the proportion seen in the engraving, which is covered
+either with Berlin-wool work, or (as we have designed) with crochet.
+It is suspended from the top of the chair by ribbons or cords; and the
+lower edge is finished with either fringe or tassels.<a name="Page_027" id="Page_027"></a> We have
+given two sizes of cotton as suitable for this purpose, as the
+dimensions must depend on those of the chair. The pattern requires a
+foundation chain of 274 stitches, and if No. 40 cord is used, and an
+ordinary hook suitable for it, the length will be as nearly as
+possible, half a yard. Should the chair not be so wide, the same
+number of stitches, <i>with a finer cord</i>, will decrease the cushion
+cover; if required larger, for any purpose whatever, by using a
+coarser material the same design will be proportionably increased.</p>
+<p>
+And here we may be allowed to suggest a purpose to which this pattern
+is peculiarly applicable, and which will be found an article extremely
+beneficial to "the neat-handed Phillis."</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image22" id="image22"><img src="images/image22.jpg"
+
+alt="CHAIR CUSHION."
+title="CHAIR CUSHION." width="475" height="288" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>CHAIR CUSHION.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+In these days of homoeopathy, when the love of cold water is on the
+increase (as indeed it is high time it was), and while the means for
+thorough ablution are not perhaps as yet so extensively patronised as
+they deserve to be, we all know the destruction occasioned to that
+part of the paper which is immediately above the washhand-stand. Now
+we would propose a Splash Cloth, in crochet, of this or any similar
+design, to be worked in very coarse cotton, such as Brooks' Great
+Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord, No. 16, lined with glazed
+calico to match the hangings, and suspended above the washhand-stand.
+It will be a pretty decoration, perfectly preventing the injury
+usually occurring to the walls, readily washed, and always new.<a name="Page_028" id="Page_028"></a></p>
+<p>
+As fine cotton decreases the dimensions of a piece of work, so thicker
+cotton, with a hook proportionately large, <i>increases</i> its size. The
+number of the cotton chosen should depend on the size of the stand.
+No. 40, it will be remembered, will work it about half a yard long.</p>
+<p>
+When used to cover a cushion, the cushion itself should be of a colour
+to match with the hangings, and the crochet work is to be tacked
+lightly over it at each edge.</p>
+
+
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+TOILET COVER IN CROCHET.</h3>
+
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image23" id="image23"><img src="images/image23.jpg"
+alt="TOILET COVER IN CROCHET."
+title="TOILET COVER IN CROCHET." width="308" height="306" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">
+TOILET COVER IN CROCHET.</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 24. No. 3 Penelope Hook.</p>
+<p>
+1st row: Make a chain of about 180 stitches, turn back, work 1 l. into
+9th loop, this will form 1 sq. in next row; then 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l.
+into 3rd loop, repeat. There must be 190 sq., or squares, only.<a name="Page_029" id="Page_029"></a></p>
+<p>
+2nd: In beginning this row, make 1 l., in the 3rd ch. of the 8 ch.,
+then 2 ch., 1 l. on l., repeat; make 5 rows of these squares. After
+the first 5 rows the work must not be turned.</p>
+<p>
+6th: 12 sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 15 l., repeat from * till
+within 24 sq. of the end, then 13 sq., 3 l., 10 sq.</p>
+<p>
+7th: 10 sq., 12 l., 13 sq., * 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., repeat from
+* 6 times more, then 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.</p>
+<p>
+8th: 8 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., * 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 8 sq.,
+repeat from * 6 times more, then 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+9th: 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., * 3
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., repeat from * 6 times more, then
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+10th: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., * 6
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., repeat from * 6 times more, then
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+11th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., * 12
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., repeat from * 6
+times more, then 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+12th: 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., * 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12 l., repeat from * 6 times
+more, then 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+13th: 7 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 21 l., * 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 5 sq., 21 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 7 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., * 6
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., repeat from * 6 times more, then
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+15th: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., * 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., repeat
+from * 6 times more, then 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+16th: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., * 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., repeat from * 7 times more, 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+17th: 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., * 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 3 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+18th: 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.,
+3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+19: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., * 7 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 12 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 7 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+20th: 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 27 l., * 10 sq.,
+27 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+21st: 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 154 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6
+l., 9 sq.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 155 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: 6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 155 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 10 sq.</p>
+<p>
+24th: <sup>a</sup>6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l<sup>a</sup>, 151 sq., <sup>b</sup>6 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq<sup>b</sup>. These letters will be referred to
+hereafter.</p>
+<p>
+25th: <sup>c</sup>5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l<sup>c</sup>, 151
+sq., <sup>d</sup>3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq<sup>d</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+26th: <sup>e</sup>5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l<sup>e</sup>., 150 sq., <sup>f</sup>3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 11 sq<sup>f</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+27th: <sup>g</sup>5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3
+l<sup>g</sup>., 150 sq., <sup>h</sup>3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq<sup>h</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+28th: <sup>i</sup>5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l<sup>i</sup>., 150 sq., <sup>k</sup>3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 6 sq<sup>k</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+29th: <sup>l</sup>5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l<sup>l</sup>., 150 sq., <sup>m</sup>3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq<sup>m</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+30th: <sup>n</sup>6 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l<sup>n</sup>.,
+150 sq., <sup>o</sup>3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq<sup>o</sup>. <a name="Page_030" id="Page_030"></a></p>
+<p>
+31st: <sup>p</sup>12 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l<sup>p</sup>., 150 sq., <sup>q</sup>3
+l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq<sup>q</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: <sup>r</sup>11 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l<sup>r</sup>., 150 sq., <sup>s</sup>6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq<sup>s</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: <sup>t</sup>11 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l<sup>t</sup>., 151 sq., <sup>u</sup>3
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq<sup>u</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+34th: <sup>v</sup>11 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l<sup>v</sup>., 151 sq., <sup>w</sup>27
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq<sup>w</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+35th: <sup>x</sup>10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l<sup>x</sup>., 155 sq., <sup>y</sup>6
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 6 sq<sup>y</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+36th: <sup>z</sup>10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l<sup>z</sup>., 79 sq., 3 l., 74
+sq., <sup>&amp;</sup>6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq<sup>&amp;</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+37th: <sup>a</sup> 9 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6 l., <sup>b</sup>., 58 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 72 sq., <sup>c</sup>3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq<sup>d</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+38th: <sup>e</sup> 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., <sup>f</sup>., 58 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 70 sq., <sup>g</sup>6 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq <sup>h</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+39th: <sup>i</sup>7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l<sup>k</sup>., 57 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 68 sq., <sup>l</sup> 3 l,
+4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq <sup>m</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+40th: <sup>n</sup>7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l<sup>o</sup>., 57 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 53 sq., <sup>p</sup>6 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 9
+sq<sup>q</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+41st: <sup>r</sup>6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l<sup>s</sup>., 46 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 52 sq., <sup>t</sup>3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq<sup>u</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+42nd: <sup>v</sup>6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l<sup>w</sup>., 49 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 45 sq., <sup>x</sup>3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 10 sq<sup>y</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+43rd: Repeat from <sup>a</sup> to <sup>a</sup> in 24th row, then 47 sq., 12 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 44 sq., repeat from <sup>b</sup> to <sup>b</sup>
+in 24th row.</p>
+<p>
+44th: Repeat from <sup>c</sup> to <sup>c</sup> in 25th row, 36 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 42 sq., repeat from <sup>d</sup> to <sup>d</sup> in 25th row.</p>
+<p>
+45th: Repeat from <sup>e</sup> to <sup>e</sup> in 26th row, then 34 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq. 6 l., 42 sq., repeat from <sup>f</sup> to <sup>f</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+46th: Repeat from <sup>g</sup> to <sup>g</sup>, in 27th row, 34 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 43 sq., repeat from <sup>h</sup> to <sup>h</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+47th: Repeat from <sup>i</sup> to <sup>i</sup> in 28th row, 34 sq., 39 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11
+sq., 3 l., 32 sq., repeat from <sup>k</sup> to <sup>k</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+48th: Repeat from <sup>l</sup> to <sup>l</sup> in 29th row, 35 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 32 sq., repeat from
+<sup>m</sup> to <sup>m</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+49th: Repeat from <sup>n</sup> to <sup>n</sup>, 34 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 15
+l., 6 sq., 18 l., 32 sq., repeat from <sup>o</sup> to <sup>o</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+50th: Repeat from <sup>p</sup> to <sup>p</sup>, 34 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 31
+sq., repeat from <sup>q</sup> to <sup>q</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+51st: Repeat from <sup>r</sup> to <sup>r</sup>, 35 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 12 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 31 sq., repeat from <sup>s</sup> to <sup>s</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+52nd: Repeat from <sup>t</sup> to <sup>t</sup>, 22 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., <a name="Page_031" id="Page_031"></a> 2 sq.,
+33 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 32 sq. repeat from <sup>u</sup> to
+<sup>u</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+53rd: Repeat from <sup>v</sup> to <sup>v</sup>, 21 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 21 l, 1 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 33 sq., repeat from <sup>w</sup> to <sup>w</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+54th: Repeat from <sup>x</sup> to <sup>x</sup>, 22 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 28 sq., repeat
+from <sup>y</sup> to <sup>y</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+55th: Repeat from <sup>z</sup> to <sup>z</sup>, 22 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 33 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 24 sq., repeat from <sup>&amp;</sup> to <sup>&amp;</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+56th: Repeat from <sup>a</sup> to <sup>b</sup>, in 37th row, 22 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 57 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 25 sq., repeat from <sup>c</sup> to <sup>d</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+57th: Repeat from <sup>e</sup> to <sup>f</sup>, 22 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l, 2 sq.,
+24 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 26 sq., repeat from <sup>g</sup> to <sup>h</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+58th: Repeat from <sup>i</sup> to <sup>k</sup>, 22 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 24 sq., repeat from <sup>l</sup> to <sup>m</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+59th: Repeat from <sup>n</sup> to <sup>o</sup>, 23 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 26 sq., repeat from <sup>p</sup> to
+<sup>q</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+60th: Repeat from <sup>r</sup> to <sup>s</sup>, 23 sq., 27 l., 15 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5
+sq., 27 l., 24 sq., repeat from <sup>t</sup> to <sup>u</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+61st: Repeat from <sup>v</sup> to <sup>w</sup>, 25 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 26 sq., repeat
+from <sup>x</sup> to <sup>y</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+62nd: Repeat from <sup>a</sup> to <sup>a</sup>, in 24th row, 24 sq., 27 l., 6 sq., 15
+l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 32 sq., repeat from <sup>b</sup> to <sup>b</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+63rd: Repeat from <sup>c</sup> to <sup>c</sup>, 23 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 30
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 27 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 23 sq., repeat from
+<sup>d</sup> to <sup>d</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+64th: Repeat from <sup>e</sup> to <sup>e</sup>, 22 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 24
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 24 sq., repeat from <sup>f</sup> to <sup>f</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+65th: Repeat from <sup>g</sup> to <sup>g</sup>, 22 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 20 sq., repeat from <sup>h</sup> to <sup>h</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+66th: Repeat from <sup>i</sup> to <sup>i</sup>, 23 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 s., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 4 sq.,
+9 l., 22 sq., repeat from <sup>k</sup> to <sup>k</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+67th: Repeat from <sup>l</sup> to <sup>l</sup>, 23 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 30 l., 25 sq., repeat
+from <sup>m</sup> to <sup>m</sup>. <a name="Page_032" id="Page_032"></a></p>
+<p>
+68th: Repeat from <sup>n</sup> to <sup>n</sup>, 30 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 33 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 22 sq., repeat from <sup>o</sup> to <sup>o</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+69th: Repeat from <sup>p</sup> to <sup>p</sup>, 28 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 24 sq., repeat from <sup>q</sup> to
+<sup>q</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+70th: Repeat from <sup>r</sup> to <sup>r</sup>, 27 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.,
+18 l., 25 sq., repeat from <sup>s</sup> to <sup>s</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+71st: Repeat from <sup>t</sup> to <sup>t</sup>, 28 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., repeat
+from <sup>u</sup> to <sup>u</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+72nd: Repeat from <sup>v</sup> to <sup>v</sup>, 27 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 42 sq., repeat from <sup>w</sup> to <sup>w</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+73rd: Repeat from <sup>x</sup> to <sup>x</sup>, 27 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 40 sq., repeat from <sup>y</sup> to <sup>y</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+74th: Repeat from <sup>z</sup> to <sup>z</sup>, 27 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 38
+sq., repeat from <sup>&amp;</sup> to <sup>&amp;</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+75th: Repeat from <sup>a</sup> to <sup>b</sup>, 27 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 4 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 36 sq., repeat from
+<sup>c</sup> to <sup>d</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+76th: Repeat from <sup>e</sup> to <sup>f</sup>, 33 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 34 sq., repeat from
+<sup>g</sup> to <sup>h</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+77th: Repeat from <sup>i</sup> to <sup>k</sup>, 33 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 33
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 35 sq., repeat from <sup>l</sup> to <sup>m</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+78th: Repeat from <sup>n</sup> to <sup>o</sup>, 34 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 32
+sq., repeat from <sup>p</sup> to <sup>q</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+79th: Repeat from <sup>r</sup> to <sup>s</sup>, 34 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 6 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 31 sq., repeat from <sup>t</sup>
+to <sup>u</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+80th: Repeat from <sup>v</sup> to <sup>w</sup>, 36 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 31 sq., repeat
+from <sup>x</sup> to <sup>y</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+81st: Repeat from <sup>a</sup> to <sup>a</sup>, 33 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 24
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 11 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 31 sq., repeat from <sup>b</sup> to <sup>b</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+82nd: Repeat from <sup>c</sup> to <sup>c</sup>, 34 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 42 l.,
+30 sq., repeat from <sup>d</sup> to <sup>d</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+83rd: Repeat from <sup>e</sup> to <sup>e</sup> 34 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 32 sq., repeat
+from <sup>f</sup> to <sup>f</sup>.<a name="Page_033" id="Page_033"></a></p>
+<p>
+84th: Repeat from <sup>g</sup> to <sup>g</sup>, 35 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 35 sq., repeat from <sup>h</sup> to <sup>h</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+85th: Repeat from <sup>i</sup> to <sup>i</sup> 39 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 21 l., 11 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 46 sq., repeat
+from <sup>k</sup> to <sup>k</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+86th: Repeat from <sup>l</sup> to <sup>l</sup>, 50 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 12 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 47 sq., repeat from <sup>m</sup> to <sup>m</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+87th: Repeat from <sup>n</sup> to <sup>n</sup>, 50 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 46 sq., repeat from <sup>o</sup> to <sup>o</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+88th: Repeat from <sup>p</sup> to <sup>p</sup>, 51 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+5 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 46 sq., repeat from <sup>q</sup> to
+<sup>q</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+89th: Repeat from <sup>r</sup> to <sup>r</sup>, 52 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 6 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 47 sq.,
+repeat from s to <sup>s</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+90th: Repeat from <sup>t</sup> to <sup>t</sup>, 52 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 6 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l.,
+48 sq., repeat from <sup>u</sup> to <sup>u</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+91st: Repeat from <sup>v</sup> to <sup>v</sup>, 61 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 27
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., repeat from <sup>w</sup> to
+<sup>w</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+92nd: Repeat from <sup>x</sup> to <sup>x</sup>, 62 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 63 sq., repeat from <sup>y</sup>
+to <sup>y</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+93rd: Repeat from <sup>z</sup> to <sup>z</sup>, 63 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 62 sq., repeat
+from &amp; to &amp;.</p>
+<p>
+94th: Repeat from <sup>a</sup> to <sup>b</sup>, 65 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 11 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 62 sq., repeat from <sup>c</sup> to <sup>d</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+95th: Repeat from <sup>e</sup> to <sup>f</sup>, 67 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3
+l., 61 sq., repeat from <sup>g</sup> to <sup>h</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+96th: Repeat from <sup>i</sup> to <sup>k</sup> 154 sq., repeat from <sup>l</sup> to <sup>m</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+97th: Repeat from <sup>n</sup> to <sup>o</sup>, 154 sq., repeat from <sup>p</sup> to <sup>q</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+98th: Repeat from <sup>r</sup> to <sup>s</sup>, 154 sq., repeat from <sup>t</sup> to <sup>u</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+99th: Repeat from <sup>v</sup> to <sup>w</sup>, 155 sq., repeat from <sup>x</sup> to <sup>y</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+100th: Repeat from <sup>a</sup> to <sup>a</sup>, 151 sq., repeat from <sup>b</sup> to <sup>b</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+101st: Repeat from <sup>c</sup> to <sup>c</sup>, 151 sq., repeat from <sup>d</sup> to <sup>d</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+102nd: Repeat from <sup>e</sup> to <sup>e</sup>, 150 sq., repeat from <sup>f</sup> to <sup>f</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+103rd: Repeat from <sup>g</sup> to <sup>g</sup>, 150 sq., repeat from <sup>h</sup> to <sup>h</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+104th: Repeat from <sup>i</sup> to <sup>i</sup> 150 sq., repeat from <sup>k</sup> to <sup>k</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+105th: Repeat from <sup>l</sup> to <sup>l</sup>, 150 sq., repeat from <sup>m</sup> to <sup>m</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+106th: Repeat from <sup>n</sup> to <sup>n</sup>, 150 sq., repeat from <sup>o</sup> to <sup>o</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+107th: Repeat from <sup>p</sup> to <sup>p</sup>, 150 sq., repeat from <sup>q</sup> to <sup>q</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+108th: Repeat from <sup>r</sup> to <sup>r</sup>, 150 sq., repeat from <sup>s</sup> to <sup>s</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+109th: Repeat from <sup>t</sup> to <sup>t</sup>, 151 sq., repeat from <sup>u</sup> to <sup>u</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+110th: Repeat from <sup>v</sup> to <sup>v</sup>, 161 sq., repeat from <sup>w</sup> to <sup>w</sup>.</p>
+<p>
+111th: 8 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 27 l., * 10 sq.,
+27 l, repeat from * till within 23 sq. of the end, then 6 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+112th: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., * 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.,
+12 l., repeat from * till within 20 sq., then 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l,
+2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+113th: 7 sq., 6 l, 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6
+l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., repeat from
+* till 18 sq., then 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+114th: 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., * 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., repeat from * till 16 sq., then 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+<a name="Page_034" id="Page_034"></a></p>
+<p>
+115th: 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., * 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., repeat from * till
+21 sq., then 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+116th: 7 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., * 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., repeat from * till
+within 20 sq., then 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+117th: 6 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., * 8 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., repeat from * till 32 sq., then 8 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+118th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., * 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., repeat
+from * till 25 sq., then 5 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+119th: 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 12 l., * 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l., repeat
+from * till 22 sq., then 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+120th: 6 sq., 18 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., * 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., repeat from
+* till 20 sq., then 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+121st: 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., * 6 sq.,
+6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., repeat from * till 27 sq., then 6 sq.,
+6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+122nd: 7 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., * 7 sq., 6
+l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., repeat from * till 27 sq., then 7 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+123rd: 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 8 sq., 9
+l, 5 sq., 9 l., repeat from, * till 27 sq., then 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+124th: 9 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., * 10 sq., 12 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., repeat from * till 27 sq., then 13 sq., 12 l., 10 sq.</p>
+<p>
+125th: 10 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 15 l., repeat from *
+till 28 sq., then 15 sq., 3 l., 12 sq. Now 5 rows of squares.</p>
+<p>
+3 d.c. stitches under every 2 chains, and long stitches all round,
+making 7 d.c., at each corner.</p>
+<p>
+BORDER.&mdash;Begin on the long side, 3 l. into corner loop, 7 ch., 3 d.c.,
+the 1st into 4th loop, * 7 ch., 3 l., the 1st into 7th loop, 7 ch., 3
+d.c., the 1st into 7th loop, repeat from * till the end, where make 7
+ch., work at corner as before, then 7 ch., 3 d.c., the 1st into 4th
+loop, now work down the short side; but as the will be 4 more loops on
+this side than can be made available for the pattern, at 4 different
+intervals, widely apart, take 2 loops together in making the l.
+stitches; that is, insert the hook through 2 loops of the foundation
+at the same time instead of one.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Begin at corner, 2 l. into every loop of the l. stitches at
+corner in last row, 7 ch., * 5 d.c., the 1st into 6th loop, 5 ch., 5
+l., the 1st into 6th loop, 5 ch., repeat from *.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Work at corner as before, that is, working 2 l. into every loop,
+8 ch., * 3 d.c., the 1st on 2nd d.c., 6 ch., 7 l., the 1st into 6th
+loop, 6 ch., repeat from *.</p>
+<p>
+Begin each row with the long stitch at a corner, but not at same the
+corner every time; this is to prevent the joinings being seen.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 6 l. on the first 6 l. at corner, 3 ch., 6 l. on the remaining 6
+l., 4 ch., * 1 l. into 3rd loop, 7 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop from the
+last of the 3 d.c. in last row, 2 ch., 9 l. the 1st into 3rd loop, 2
+ch., repeat from *.</p>
+<p>
+5th: 7 l., beginning as before, 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 7 l., * 7 ch.,
+d.c. into centre loop of 7 ch., 3 ch., 9 l. the 1st into 2nd loop from
+l. stitch in last row, repeat from *.</p>
+<p>
+6th: 9 l., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 9 l., * 5 ch., d.c. into 4th loop, 7
+ch., 9 l., the 1st into 3rd loop from d.c. stitch in last row, repeat
+from *.</p>
+<p>
+7th: 12 l., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 12 l., * 5 ch., 1 l. into centre loop
+of 5 ch., 9 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop of the 7 ch., from d.c. stitch in
+last row, 5 ch., 3 d.c. on the centre 3 l. of the 9 l., repeat from *.</p>
+<p>
+8th: 14 l., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 14 l., * 5 d.c. under the 5 ch., 5 l.
+into the 1st 5 loops of the 9 ch., 5 ch., 1 more l. into same loop, 4
+more l. into the remaining loops, 5 d.c. under the 5 ch., 5 ch.,
+repeat from *. <a name="Page_035" id="Page_035"></a></p>
+
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>STAR-PATTERN D'OYLEY.</h3>
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image24" id="image24"><img src="images/image24.jpg"
+
+alt="STAR-PATTERN D'OYLEY."
+title="STAR-PATTERN D'OYLEY." width="386" height="361" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>STAR-PATTERN D'OYLEY.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+Nos. 10, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, and Penelope Crochet Hook, Nos. 3,
+3-1/2, 4.</p>
+<p>
+With cotton No. 26, and hook No. 3. For centre star or <i>a</i> work 10
+chain, make it round, and in the loop you have formed work 24 d.c.; 1
+s.c. in 1st d.c. ** 5 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c. in 3rd, repeat from ** 7
+times more; in 1st 5 chain, * 2 long, 7 chain, 2 long in same 5 chain,
+5 chain repeat from * in each 5 chain all round, fasten off.<a name="Page_036" id="Page_036"></a></p>
+<p>
+Fasten cotton No. 24, and hook No. 3-1/2. ** In 7 chain 4 long, 4
+chain turn and on the 4 chain, miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 long; 4 long in same
+7 chain; 2 chain, 1 s.c. in centre of 5 chain; 2 chain repeat ** all
+round.</p>
+<p>
+* 2 long, 1 chain, miss 1, 2 long, 1 chain, miss 1, 2 long, 7 chain, 1
+long in same as last long, 1 long in next chain, 1 chain, miss 1, 2
+long, 1 chain, miss 1, 2 long, miss 4. Repeat all round, * fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+<i>b</i>. With cotton No. 24, and hook 3-1/2, 10 chain join round; work in
+round loop; 16 d.c.</p>
+<p>
+3rd row: 1 long, 5 chain, 1 long, 3 chain, repeat all round.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 3 long in the centre of 5 chain; 4 chain, 1 s.c. in the centre of
+3 chains; 4 chain; repeat all round, fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+With No. 22 cotton, and the same hook. * 1 long in 2nd long of 3 long
+in last row; "3 chain," 1 long in same as last; 2 chain, miss 1, 2
+long, 1 d.c. in last long; miss 3, 1 d.c., 2 long, 2 chain, repeat * 7
+times more only in the last point in "3 chain." Join to <i>a</i> in the
+following manner: 2 chain draw through the 4th stitch of 7 chain of
+<i>a</i>, then repeat the same as before, fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+2nd <i>b</i>. Make the same as first <i>b</i> till the last row, where join in
+precisely the same way; the 1st point to centre <i>a</i> and two more
+points to 1st <i>b</i>; finish the row same as 1st <i>a</i>, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+Make 6 more <i>b</i>, joining in the same manner. You will see what points
+are joined in the engraving.</p>
+<p>
+<i>c</i>. With cotton No. 30, and hook 4. 8 chain, 1 s c. in 1st: then in
+round loop; * 1 d.c. 5 chain repeat * 5 times more. In 1st 5 chain **
+1 d.c., 2 long, 3 chain, join to a, turn, and on 3 chain 1 d.c., 2
+long: in same 5 chain, 2 long, 1 d.c. ** repeat 5 times more, joining
+each petal as in the engraving, fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+Make 7 more <i>c</i>s, joining between <i>a</i> and <i>b</i>s in the same manner.</p>
+<p>
+<i>d</i>. With cotton No. 22, and hook 3-1/2. 8 chain, make it round, and
+in loop work 12 d.c.; * 1 d.c. on 1st d.c., 5 chain, miss 1, repeat 5
+times more, * then in each 5 chain; ** 2 d.c., 4 long, 2 d.c., **
+fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+With cotton No. 20, and hook 3-1/2. * 1 s.c. in 2nd d.c., 6 chain
+turn, miss 1, 1 d.c.; 4 chain repeat * 5 times more; miss 1, ** 5
+long, 7 chain 1 long in same as last long; 4 long, miss 2, repeat ** 5
+times more, except in the last two points, where in 4th chain stitch
+of 7 chain join to point of <i>b</i>, fasten off. Make 7 more <i>d</i>s, joining
+as in the engraving.</p>
+<p>
+<i>e</i>. With cotton No. 20, and hook 3-1/2. 10 chain make round; * 2 d.c.
+in loop; 7 chain repeat * 3 times more. ** 5 long in 7 chain, 3 chain,
+5 long repeat ** 3 times more, joining, as seen in the engraving, to
+<i>b</i> and <i>d</i>, fasten off. Make 7 more <i>e</i>s, joining each between two
+<i>d</i>s.</p>
+<p>
+<i>f</i>. With cotton No. 30, and hook 4. Make 7 chain, make into a loop,
+and in loop * 1 d.c., 4 chain join to b, turn, miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 long
+repeat * 5 times more; join in the same manner, and placed as in the
+engraving, fasten off. Make 7 more, joining them as you make them.</p>
+<p>
+<i>g</i>. With cotton No. 28, and hook 4. * 1 d.c. on 1st d.c. of <i>e</i> 5
+chain, miss 2, * repeat all round.</p>
+<p>
+Make the tassels with No. 10 cotton, over a card 2 inches wide; wind
+it round the card 10 times, tie it round about half an inch down, draw
+the cotton tight and bring the ends to the top again, fasten to the
+d'oyley, as in the engraving.</p>
+<p>
+Make a sufficient number to go round.</p>
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>CROCHET D'OYLEY.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Thread,
+No. 36: and Penelope Crochet Hook, No. 5.</p>
+<p>
+Make a round loop the size of this O, and then commence.</p>
+<p>
+1st Round: Ch. 3, and work 1 treble for 8 times in the round loop of
+last round, plain 1, and fasten off.<a name="Page_037" id="Page_037"></a></p>
+<p>
+2nd: 3 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 3, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: 5 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 3, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 7 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 3, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image25" id="image25"><img src="images/image25.jpg"
+
+alt="CROCHET D'OYLEY."
+title="CROCHET D'OYLEY." width="342" height="340" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>CROCHET D'OYLEY.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+5th: 3 treble at the top of the seven treble of last round, ch. 4,
+work 1 treble in the centre of the three chain of last round, ch. 4,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+6th: 3 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 5, work
+1 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 2, work 1
+treble in the same loop as before, chain 5, and repeat round, plain 1,
+and fasten off. <a name="Page_038" id="Page_038"></a>
+</p>
+<p>7th: 2 treble at the top of the three treble of
+last round, ch. 6, work 7 treble in the two chain of last round, ch.
+6, and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+8th: 1 treble at the top of the two treble of last round, ch. 8, work
+7 treble at the top of the seven treble of last round, ch. 8, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+9th: 3 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 9, work
+5 treble at the top of the seven treble of last round, ch. 9, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+10th: 3 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 11,
+work 3 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 11, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+11th: 2 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 13,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+12th: 1 treble at the top of the two treble of last round, ch. 15, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+13th: 1 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 2, work
+1 treble in the same loop as before, ch. 13, and repeat round, plain
+1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 9 treble in the centre of the two chain of last round, ch. 12,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+15th: 9 treble at the top of the nine treble of last round, ch. 6,
+work 1 double in the centre of the twelve chain of last round, ch. 6,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+16th: 7 treble at the top of the nine treble of last round, ch. 8,
+work 1 treble at the top of the one double of last round, ch. 2, work
+1 treble in the same loop as before, ch. 8, and repeat round; plain 1,
+and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+17th: 5 treble at the top of seven treble of last round, ch. 6, work 1
+treble in the centre of the two chain of last round, then ch. 3, and
+work one treble three times more in the same loop as before, ch. 6,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+18th: 3 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 4,
+work 2 treble in the first three chain of last round, ch. 3, work 2
+treble in the same loop as before, ch. 1, and work the same in the
+next two three chains of last round, ch. 4, and repeat round, plain 1,
+and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+19th: 2 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 2,
+then work as follows in each of the three chains of last round, 3
+treble, ch. 3, work 3 treble all in the first three chain of last
+round, ch. 2, and work the same in the next two three chains of last
+round, ch. 2, and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+20th: 1 treble at the top of the two treble of last round, then work
+as follows in each of the three chains of last round, 3 treble,
+ch. 3, work 3 treble in the same loop as before, ch. 3, and repeat the
+same in the next two three chains of last round, repeat round, plain
+1, and fasten off, which completes the d'oyley.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+ROSE D'OYLEY.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+Nos. 14, 16, 18, 20, 28. Walker's Penelope Hook, Nos. 3, 3-1/2, 4.</p>
+<p>
+<i>a</i>. With cotton No. 20 and hook 3-1/2, work 13 chains: make it round
+and in loop 24 d.c., 1 d.c. on d.c., 7 chain, miss 2, repeat 7 times
+more; in 4th chain stitch of 7 chain, 1 s.c., 12 chain, 1 s.c. in 6th
+chain from hook; 7 chain, 1 s.c. in same at last s.c.; 5 chain, 1
+s.c., in same as last s.c., 5 chain, 1 s.c. in next chain stitch to
+1st of 12 chain; 5 chain, repeat 7 times more, fasten off.<a name="Page_039" id="Page_039"></a></p>
+<p>
+<i>b</i>. With cotton No. 18 and hook 3-1/4, work 10 chain, make it round,
+and in loop 24 d.c. * In 1st d.c. work 3 chain, 3 long, 3 chain, 1
+d.c., miss 1, and repeat * 7 times more. Those only in the last, 2
+long, join to 4th chain stitch of 7 chain of <i>a</i>, 1 long, 3 chain, 1
+d.c., fasten off. Make 7 more <i>b</i>, joining to the 7 chains of <i>a</i>.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image26" id="image26"><img src="images/image26.jpg"
+
+alt="ROSE D'OYLEY."
+title="ROSE D'OYLEY." width="360" height="346" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>ROSE D'OYLEY.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+<i>c</i>. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3, **1 s.c. in the centre of the two
+5 chains of <i>a</i>, nearest the foundation: 7 chain, 1 s.c. in the centre
+of 5 chain; 5 chain, 1 s.c. on 2nd long of 1st division of <i>b</i>; * 3
+chain, 1 d.c. on next division, repeat * 5 times more, 5 chain; 1 d.c.
+in next 5 chain, 7 chain, repeat ** 7 times more, fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+D.c. all round the chain and fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+<i>d</i>. With cotton No. 28 and hook 4, * 7 chain, 1 s.c. in 1st chain,
+and in round loop 1 d.c., 4 long, 3<a name="Page_040" id="Page_040"></a> chain; join to d.c. stitches
+where the two 5 chains are found together, turn, and on the 3 chain 1
+d.c., 3 long; then in round loop, 4 long, 1 d.c.; then join to the
+d.c. on the opposite side, and fasten off. Repeat * 7 times more.</p>
+<p>
+<i>e</i>. With cotton No. 18 and hook 3. Where you left off in <i>d</i>, join on
+No. 18 cotton; 9 chain, 1 s.c. in 5th chain; then in round loop ** 1
+d.c., 5 chain, join to 5th d.c. from where you joined No. 18 cotton
+on; 5 chain, turn, and on 10 chain, 1 d.c., 9 long; 1 d.c. in round
+loop, 7 chain join to the top d.c., 3 chain. 1 s.c. in the 7th chain,
+3 chain, 1 d.c. in the 7th chain; * 2 * 5 long, 1 d.c. in same as 1st
+d.c., 1 d.c. in round loop, repeat ** from ** without joining the 10
+chain twice. The second time only work to * 2 *, work 3 long, join to
+5th d.c. from where you joined No. 18 cotton on; 2 more long on 7
+chain, 1 d.c.; then 3 s.c. down the stem. Make 7 more joining in the
+same way: fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+<i>f</i>. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3. In 14th d.c. of <i>c</i> from where you
+joined No. 18 cotton on, * 1 d.c., 4 chain, join to 1st 3 chain of <i>e</i>
+of 1st section, 4 chain, join to 2nd 3 chain of <i>e</i> of 1st section; 8
+chain join to 1st 3 chain of <i>e</i> of 2nd section, 3 chain, join to 2nd
+3 chain of <i>e</i> of 2nd section; 8 chain, join to 1st 3 chain of <i>e</i> of
+3rd section; 3 chain, join to 2nd 3 chain of <i>e</i> of 3rd section; 4
+chain, repeat all round; d.c. all round.</p>
+<p>
+<i>g</i>. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3, 10 chain, make it round and in
+loop; 8 d.c. join to the same place, where you began the long chain of
+<i>f</i> 5 d.c., * 5 chain join to 8th d.c. of <i>f</i> from where you joined
+the d.c.: 6 chain, turn, 1 d.c., 7 long, 1 d.c., miss 1, 1 s.c. in
+next d.c., repeat * 4 times more. Join in the same place only to last
+petal. In the last petal work down the chain as follows: 1 d.c.; 4
+long, join to 8th d.c. from where you joined the 1st d.c.; 3 long, 1
+d.c., fasten off. Make 7 more. Joining each as you make them.</p>
+<p>
+<i>h</i>. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3, 15 chain, 1 s.c. in 1st stitch:
+then in loop; 24 d.c., * 1 d.c. on d.c., 7 chain, miss 2, repeat * 7
+times more, then in each 7 chain, 9 d.c., except the last, which work
+as follows: 5 d.c. join to 3rd point of <i>g</i>, 4 d.c. in same 7 chain.</p>
+<p>
+The next <i>h</i>, join in the same manner to point of <i>f</i> make sufficient
+to go round, joining alternately to <i>g</i>'s and <i>f</i>s.</p>
+<p>
+<i>i</i>. With cotton No. 14 and hook 3, ** 1 s.c. on 5th d.c. of 1st
+division of <i>h</i>, * 5 chain, 1 s.c. in next division, repeat * 5 times
+more, 9 chain join to next point of <i>g</i> "9 chain," 1 s.c. in next
+point of <i>g</i>, 9 chain, repeat ** from all round; d.c. all round, and
+when you have come to the end of "9 chain" 4th d.c. join to the 9th
+d.c.; * 7 chain, miss 2, 1 d.c. in next, * repeat 9 times the 10 and
+11, join to the other side and fasten off.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+TOILET COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 36, with a fine hook.</p>
+<p>
+The pattern for this toilet cover being so elaborate, it must be
+worked in cotton not coarser than that we have indicated, if intended
+for an ordinary toilet cover. Worked in a coarser material, No. 8 or
+12, of Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, it
+would make a beautiful quilt for a small bed; and in some of the
+coarser sizes of the knitting cord, a large counterpane might be
+worked, and from the clear appearance this material presents, would
+look very rich and handsome.</p>
+<p>
+Like all square crochet, this design must be worked from the
+engraving. The number of foundation chain for working it is 529,
+reckoning the length, or 346 for the width, if that mode of working be
+<a name="Page_041" id="Page_041"></a>preferred as less cumbersome. It will not, however, answer so
+well for a toilet cover, as the stitches would go the wrong way. For a
+counterpane, on the contrary, it would be preferable.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image27" id="image27"><img src="images/image27.jpg"
+
+alt="TOILET COVER."
+title="TOILET COVER." width="462" height="302" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>TOILET COVER.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+For the border of a toilet cover, we should recommend one of the
+patterns in bead work, found in other parts of this volume. For the
+edge of a counterpane, nothing can be handsomer than the border and
+fringe of the bassinet quilt.</p>
+<p>
+It should be worked with the same cotton as the centre, and the fringe
+a degree coarser.</p>
+<p>
+Crochet counterpanes should be laid over one of the American patent
+quilted coverlets, which have recently been sold in London, and for
+invalids, especially, are so extremely comfortable. <a name="Page_042" id="Page_042"></a></p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+TIDY IN SQUARE CROCHET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 14: Walker's Penelope Crochet-hook, No. 2&frac12;.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image28" id="image28"><img src="images/image28.jpg"
+
+alt="TIDY IN SQUARE CROCHET."
+title="TIDY IN SQUARE CROCHET." width="447" height="333" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">
+TIDY IN SQUARE CROCHET.</p>
+<p>
+Make a chain of 289 stitches, which will form ninety-nine squares;
+with this cotton and hook it will measure twenty-five inches; the
+pattern must be worked from the engraving, and may be increased in
+size by using a coarser cotton and thicker hook.<a name="Page_043" id="Page_043"></a></p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+ARABESQUE TOILET-COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET.</h3>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image29" id="image29"><img src="images/image29.jpg"
+
+alt="ARABESQUE TOILET-COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET."
+title="ARABESQUE TOILET-COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET." width="436" height="0337" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">
+ARABESQUE TOILET-COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET.</p>
+
+
+<p>
+This pattern should be worked in Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, exactly to the size of the top of the
+table, in rather thick cotton, to make it look massive, and to retain
+its form; the edging must be worked in blue beads in crochet to the
+pattern, and a number of beads given exactly to go round the table and
+to hang down, and finished with a tassel at each corner.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+COVER FOR A HADROT LAMP.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Half-a-dozen skeins of each of seven shades of green wool,
+and four of scarlet ditto. A fine netting-needle, four
+knitting-needles, No. 14, and the same of No. 16.</p>
+<p>
+With the darkest green wool cast on 96 stitches on each of three of
+the coarsest knitting-needles (that is, 288 altogether), and close
+into a round.</p>
+<p>
+1st round: Plain knitting.<a name="Page_044" id="Page_044"></a></p>
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image30" id="image30"><img src="images/image30.jpg"
+
+alt="COVER FOR A HADROT LAMP."
+title="COVER FOR A HADROT LAMP." width="269" height="512" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">
+COVER FOR A HADROT LAMP.</p>
+<a name="Page_045" id="Page_045"></a>
+<p>
+2nd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 6, knit 3 together, knit 6, make 1, * 18
+times.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Plain knitting.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Change to the darkest scarlet, and repeat the second round.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Knit 7, * knit 3 together, knit 13, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 6.</p>
+<p>
+6th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 5, knit 3 together, knit 5, make 1, * 18
+times.</p>
+<p>
+7th: Plain knitting.</p>
+<p>
+8th: Change to the next shade of green, and repeat the 6th round.</p>
+<p>
+9th: Knit 6, * knit 3 together, knit 11, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 5.</p>
+<p>
+10th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 4, knit 3 together, knit 4, make 1, * 18
+times.</p>
+<p>
+11th: Plain knitting.</p>
+<p>
+12th: Change to the next shade of scarlet, and repeat the 10th round.</p>
+<p>
+13th: Knit 5, * knit 3 together, knit 9, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 4.</p>
+<p>
+14th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 3, knit 3 together, knit 3, make 1, * 18
+times.</p>
+<p>
+15th: Plain knitting.</p>
+<p>
+16th: Change to the next shade of green, and repeat the 14th round.</p>
+<p>
+17th: Knit 4, * knit 3 together, knit 7, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 3.</p>
+<p>
+18th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, make 1, * 18
+times.</p>
+<p>
+19th: Knit 3, * knit 3 together, knit 5, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 2.</p>
+<p>
+20th and 21st: Plain knitting, using the finer needles, and decreasing
+until there are only 96 stitches in the round.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip
+stitch over, make 1, knit 1, * times.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, twice, knit 7, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+24th: Like 22nd.</p>
+<p>
+25th: * slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, slip 1,
+knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 8, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+26th: * slip 1, knit 4, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, slip 1,
+knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 3, make 1, slip two
+together, knit 1, pass the 2 slip over, make 1, knit 2, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+27th: Like the 25th.</p>
+<p>
+28th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 1, make 1,
+knit 2 together, knit 1, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+29th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+7, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+30th: Like 28th.</p>
+<p>
+31st: * ** slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, **
+twice, knit 8, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: * ** slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, **
+twice, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit
+3, make 1, knit 2 together, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: Like 31st.</p>
+<p>
+Repeat these 12 rows (that is, from the 22nd to the 33rd, inclusive of
+both), six times more, doing two patterns (that is, 24 rounds) of one
+shade, and then changing to the next lightest. After the 7th pattern,
+continue as follows, in order to decrease and form the neck for the
+lamp.</p>
+<p>
+1st decreasing round: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit
+3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the
+slip stitch over, make 1, knit 1, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+6, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, make
+1, knit 2 together, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over,
+make 1, knit 1, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+4th: * ** slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, ** twice,
+knit 7, * 8 times.<a name="Page_046" id="Page_046"></a></p>
+<p>
+5th: * * slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, ** 3
+times, knit 3 together, knit 2, * 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+6th: * slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, slip 1, knit
+1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 4, knit 2 together, * 8
+times. After this, do two inches of ribbed knitting in the same shade.
+It is done by alternately knitting and purling two stitches. Cast off.</p>
+<p>
+The edges of the Vandykes are trimmed with tatting, of which five
+graduated ones surround each. Fill the netting-needle with the darkest
+shade of wool, and make for every point at the base of the corner the
+following seven loops:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+1st: 9 double stitches; draw it up to a half-circle.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: 11 double; the same.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: 13 double; the same.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 15 double; draw it up tightly.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Like 3rd. 6th: Like 2nd.</p>
+<p>
+7th: Like 1st.</p>
+<p>
+This cover is intended to protect the lamp from the dust, which
+greatly injures the bronzing of the Hadrot lamp.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>LAMP MAT, IN CROCHET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;6 skeins of white netting silk, and 3 skeins each of four
+shades of cerise ditto, the darkest being almost brown, and the
+lightest a rich and brilliant cerise. A hank of rather large steel
+beads, a string of short square steel bugles, and 1 oz. of fluted
+ditto, 1/2 inch long. A skein of rather fine white cotton cord, and 54
+rings. Tapered, indented crochet-hook, No. 22. Begin with the darkest
+cerise, and do not change until the directions require it.</p>
+<p>
+1st round: With this silk work 8 s.c. on the end of the cord, and form
+into a round, after which 6 s.c. to secure it.</p>
+<p>
+2nd (Cerise and white): X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last, 1
+white, 2 cerise in 1, x 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X 1 cerise worked in the same stitch as the last two, 3 white, 2
+cerise in one, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Like 3rd, with 5 white instead of 3.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last two, 7 white, 4 cerise
+in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+6th: X 1 cerise in the same as the last four, 11 white (the last 2
+being over 2 cerise), 4 cerise in one, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+7th: X 1 cerise on the next stitch, 13 white, 1 cerise on 1, 3 on the
+centre one of 5, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+8th: Like 7th, with 15 white. Change to the next shade of cerise.</p>
+<p>
+9th: X 1 cerise on next, 8 white, 1 cerise, 8 white, 1 cerise, 3
+cerise on centre of 5, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+10th: X 1 cerise on next, 8 white, 3 cerise (the second over 1
+cerise), 8 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+11th: X 1 cerise on next, 6 white, 3 cerise, 1 white, 1 cerise, 1
+white, 3 cerise, 6 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+12th: X 1 cerise in next, 6 white, 11 cerise, 6 white, 1 cerise. 3 in
+1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+Next shade of cerise.</p>
+<p>
+13th: X 1 cerise in next, 5 white, 5 cerise, 2 white, 1 cerise, 2
+white, 5 cerise, 5 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+14th: X 1 cerise in next, 7 white, 3 cerise, * 1 white, 2 cerise, *
+twice, 1 white, 3 cerise, 7 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, x 6 times. <a name="Page_047" id="Page_047"></a>
+15th: X 1 cerise in next, 11 white, 3 cerise, 1 white, 3 cerise, 11
+white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+16th (Lightest cerise): X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last 3,
+13 white, 2 cerise, 1 white, 1 cerise, 1 white, 2 cerise, 13 white, 4
+cerise in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+17th: X 1 cerise in the next, 16 white, 3 cerise (over 1 w., 1 c., 1
+w.), 16 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image31" id="image31"><img src="images/image31.jpg"
+
+alt="LAMP MAT."
+title="LAMP MAT." width="376" height="331" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>LAMP MAT.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+18th: X 1 cerise on next, 18 white, 1 cerise, 18 white, 1 cerise, 3
+cerise in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+19th: X 1 cerise in next, 39 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6
+times.</p>
+<p>
+20th: X 1 cerise in 1, 2 white, * 2 cerise, 3 white, * 7 times, 2
+cerise, 2 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+21st: X 1 cerise in next, * 3 white, 2 cerise, * 8 times (the white
+over white, the cerise over cerise), 3 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1,
+X 6 times. <a name="Page_048" id="Page_048"></a></p>
+<p>22nd: X 1 cerise in next, 3 white, * 1 cerise, 2
+white over 2 cerise, 1 cerise, 1 white, * 8 times, 2 more white, 1
+cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: X 1 cerise in next, 3 white, * 1 cerise, 4 white, * 8 times, 1
+cerise, 3 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+24th: Entirely cerise, working 3 in 1 at all the 6 points.</p>
+<p>
+25th: White and cerise alternately, a single stitch of each, with 3 in
+1 at the points.</p>
+<p>
+26th: All cerise, increasing, as before, at the corners.</p>
+<p>
+This completes the centre of the mat. Now cover six of the rings with
+the darkest cerise, 12 with the lightest, 12 with the second lightest,
+and 24 with white. They are to be done in s.c. The darkest are sewed
+in the centre of each side of hexagon, with a white at each side, and
+two more (joined together) above it. The lightest cerise are placed at
+the points the two being joined together, and one to the mat. These
+form the extreme points, and the other twelve are placed to connect
+the lightest rings with the white. The short square bugles are
+threaded, with some of the beads, to form a cross in the centre of
+each of the white rings; the other rings have a cross of beads only.
+All the rings are sewed together, and to the mat.</p>
+<p>
+The elegant fringe round the edge is formed of the long steel bugles,
+connected with each other at the outer edge by a chain of 4 steel
+beads. The needle is slipped down them to connect them with the rings,
+and a single bead is threaded at the base of each. The side rings have
+6 bugles each, placed at equal distances; the corners have 8; and 1 is
+placed where every two rings are joined.</p>
+<p>
+This mat would be very beautiful if worked in white and shades of
+green, with gold beads and bugles.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>CANDLE LAMP MAT.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Half-ounce each of stone-colour and shaded violet,
+8-thread; half-ounce of shaded amber, 4-thread Berlin Wool; 4 yards of
+ordinary sized Blind or Skirt Cord; 77 small Curtain Rings, the size
+measuring across five-eighths of an inch; Nos. 1 and 2 Penelope Hook:
+2 bunches No. 6 Steel Beads.</p>
+<p>
+With No. 1 Hook, and drab Wool, work 11 stitches d.c., over the end of
+the cord; double in as small a circle as possible, unite, and work 2
+stitches into every loop for three more rounds.</p>
+<p>
+5th: 1 stitch into every loop.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Increase 1 stitch in every 2nd loop. There must be 72 stitches in
+this round.</p>
+<p>
+7th: Place a pin in every 9th loop, and in this same 9th loop work
+with 8-thread violet, 1 stitch; then 9 stitches drab in the next 8
+loops, that is, increasing 1 stitch in about the 4th loop; repeat this
+all round.</p>
+<p>
+8th: Work 3 stitches violet into the 1 violet stitch; then 9 stitches
+drab, working only 8 stitches in the last compartment, to commence
+next row.</p>
+<p>
+9th: In the last drab stitch that was not worked into, work 1 violet
+stitch; then 4 more violet; then 7 drab, increasing 1 in 4th stitch;
+in the last compartment make only 2 drab after the increased stitch,
+in order to make 8 violet in next round.</p>
+<p>
+10th: 8 violet, the 1st to come before the 5th violet of last row, and
+the last to come after the 5th violet, but increasing 1 violet on the
+5th stitch; then 7 drab, increasing 1 in the 4th drab stitch.</p>
+<p>
+11th: All violet, increasing 1 in every 5th stitch.</p>
+<p>
+12th. All violet, but without increasing, unless required.</p>
+<p>
+The diameter of the mat should now measure 6 inches across, but should
+it be required larger, another row of cord, or even two, will give the
+increased size.<a name="Page_049" id="Page_049"></a></p>
+<p>
+Now d.c. under all the rings, about 30 to 32 stitches for each ring is
+necessary; unite and tie the knot very neatly, and sew six of these
+rings round a 7th, sewing them with cotton the colour, and sewing them
+at the parts where each ring is joined, about 6 stitches in length; be
+careful that no stitches are seen on the right side; then sew steel
+beads round the centre ring, taking up 5 to 6 beads at a time on the
+needle; then place the needle between the joinings of the rings, take
+upon it about 35 beads, and draw the cotton across to the opposite
+point; repeat this twice more, the beads will then form as given in
+engraving; sew the circles of rings on to the mat by two of the rings,
+and sew the circles together by one ring. Any other colour beside
+amber will do for the rings. If the table cover is scarlet, green wool
+should be used; if blue, amber; or if green, scarlet or pink.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image32" id="image32"><img src="images/image32.jpg"
+
+alt="CANDLE-LAMP MAT."
+title="CANDLE-LAMP MAT." width="287" height="277" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>CANDLE-LAMP MAT.</h6>
+
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+HAND SCREEN, IN CROCHET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;5 skeins of rich dark blue purse silk, 6 skeins of fine
+and pure gold thread; Penelope hook, No. 18; 2 yards of dark blue silk
+fringe, 2 inches deep; 2 yards of fine wire, and 3/4 yard of white
+gros-de-Naples. A pair of screen handles.</p>
+<p>
+Of course silk of any other colour may be used, if blue will not
+correspond with the furniture. Green looks very handsome with gold,
+and scarlet with silver. The metal thread used must be of the very
+best description only.</p>
+<p>
+Begin by making six gold flowers, thus:&mdash;26 ch., close in 19th for a
+round, X 7 ch., sc. under loop, X twice, 7 ch., slip on the closing of
+the round&mdash;thus there are three loops in the centre one; work
+under<a name="Page_050" id="Page_050"></a> the chain of the first, 1 s.c., 1 d.c., 6 t.c., 1 d.c., 1
+s.c. Under the centre one 1 s.c., 1 d.c., 9 t.c., 1 d.c., 1 s.c.; and
+the third loop like the first. Slip on the base of the flower, and
+work down the 19 ch. in s.c.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image33" id="image33"><img src="images/image33.jpg"
+
+alt="HAND SCREEN."
+title="HAND SCREEN." width="368" height="378" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>HAND SCREEN.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+Six of these flowers are to be made, and afterwards sewed on the silk,
+radiating from the centre, and each occupying the middle of one side
+of the hexagon.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE SCREEN (beginning in the centre).&mdash;With the blue silk, make a
+chain of six, and close into a round.<a name="Page_051" id="Page_051"></a></p>
+<p>
+1st: X 1 d.c., 5 ch., miss none, X 6 times. </p>
+<p>
+2nd: X 5 t.c. on 5 ch., 5 ch., miss 1 d.c., X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X 7 t.c. (beginning on the last of 5 ch.), 5 ch., X 6 times.</p>
+<p>
+Continue in this manner, increasing the t.c. stitches by 2 at each
+section of the hexagon, in every round, until there are 33 t.c. in
+each division, always making 5 chain between. Then s.c. all round,
+adding the silk flowers where they occur&mdash;that is, over the 8th, 17th,
+and 26th of the 33 t.c. in each section. The flowers are made in the
+following mariner:&mdash;12 ch., close into a loop at the 7th, 6 ch., s.c.
+under loop. 8 ch., s.c. under loop, 6 ch., slip at the stem, X 5 ch.,
+s.c. under first loop of 6, X 5 times, * 5 ch., s.c. under the loop of
+8, * 7 times, ** 5 ch., s.c. under loop of 6, ** 5 times; s.c. down
+the chain, and continue the round.</p>
+<p>
+The gold flowers are to be worked in the same way, and attached over
+the centre of each 5 chain which form the corners of the hexagon. Work
+a chain all round, catching up the points of the flowers at regular
+intervals, and then work two rounds of s.c., with three stitches in
+one at the points.</p>
+<p>
+Do all the crochet work of these screens rather tightly. Sew on the
+large gold flowers, passing the ends through the centre loop of the
+screens, and form a little rosette of X 6 chains, s.c. in the round,
+X repeated to close the middle.</p>
+<p>
+TO MAKE UP THE SCREENS.&mdash;Cut out a hexagon, the exact size of the
+crochet, in paper, and bend the wire into the same form. Be very
+particular that the wire frame shall be true and even. Cover it on
+both sides with white silk, over one side of which sew the crochet. It
+will only require to be fastened round the edges. The fringe must then
+be laid on, the handles attached, and the screen is completed.</p>
+<p>
+If preferred, the back of the screen may be covered with silk of the
+colour of the crochet, as more durable than white.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+CROCHET COUNTERPANE FOR A BASSINET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cords,
+Nos. 12 and 16; 8 oz. of blue beads, large enough to thread on the
+finest cotton, they should be turquoise blue; crochet hooks, Nos. 19
+and 20.</p>
+<p>
+The centre of the counterpane is made in diamonds, with small pieces
+at the edges, merely to fill in the parts where the diamonds leave
+spaces, and form the whole into a solid square. It is done in ribbed
+crochet. Ribbed crochet is so called from the work having the
+appearance of ridges. It is worked backwards and forwards thus: the
+top of a row of crochet, whether s.c., d.c., or t.c., presents an
+appearance of chain stitch; in working ribbed crochet, take up always
+that side of the chain which is furthest from you. The middle of the
+counterpane is done in knitting cord, No. 12; crochet hook, No 19.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE DIAMONDS.&mdash;(a) Make 2 ch., miss 1, 3 s.c. in the next ch.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Turn the work; 1 ch., 1 s.c. in one, 3 s.c. in next, 1 s.c. in
+third.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Turn, 1 ch., 2 s.c. in second, 3 s.c. in next, 2 s.c. in two
+last.</p>
+<p>
+Thus you proceed, turning the work at the end of every row, working 1
+s.c. in every one but the middle stitch, in which you work 3, until
+you have made 15 ribs, and the row has 61 stitches, a chain stitch
+being made at the beginning of every row.</p>
+<p>
+Now make 3 ch., on turning, and work 3 d.c. in the first stitch, X
+miss 2, 3 d.c. in third, X 9 times, miss 1, 3 d.c. in second, 1 ch.,
+miss 1 (which should be at the point), 3 d.c. in second, miss 1, 3
+d.c. in second, * miss 2, 3 d.c. in third, * 9 times. This completes
+the row, the last 3 d.c. coming on the last stitch.<a name="Page_052" id="Page_052"></a></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image34" id="image34"><img src="images/image34.jpg"
+
+alt="CROCHET COUNTERPANE FOR A BASSINET."
+title="CROCHET COUNTERPANE FOR A BASSINET." width="498" height="310" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>CROCHET COUNTERPANE FOR A BASSINET.<a name="Page_053" id="Page_053"></a></h6>
+<p>
+Turn, X 5 ch., d.c. between the sets of 3 d.c. of the last row, X to
+the end; s.c. only at the last.</p>
+<p>
+Turn, X 3 ch, s.c. under loop, X to the end but with 5 ch. at the
+point; another s.c. in the last loop.</p>
+<p>
+Turn, 2 ch., d.c. in every stitch of last row. Turn, 1 ch., s.c. in
+every stitch of last row; fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+This completes one diamond, which for a bassinet quilt will be large
+enough. For a large counterpane they may be considerably increased. A
+glance at the engraving will show how they are joined together.</p>
+<p>
+For the half diamonds at the side <i>(b)</i> make 2 ch.; work 2 s.c. in the
+first of these, turn, 1 ch., 1 s.c. in the first of the two of last
+row, 2 s.c. in the second; turn, 1 ch., 2 s.c. in the first, and 1 in
+each of the other 2 s.c. of last row. Continue working thus, making
+two in one at the end of one row and the beginning of the next, until
+there are 31 stitches and 15 ribs. Then, for the open part, 2 ch.,
+turn, work 3 d.c. in the first stitch, X miss 2, 3 d.c. in next, X 10
+times.</p>
+<p>
+2nd row of open work: Turn, X 5 ch., d.c. under the chain between the
+first and second set of 3 d.c. X repeat to the end of the row; 5 ch.,
+s.c. at the end.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Turn, X 3 ch., s.c. under loop, X repeat to the end.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 2 ch., turn d.c. in every stitch to the end.</p>
+<p>
+5th: 1 ch., turn,
+s.c. to the end.</p>
+<p>
+For the side pieces <i>(c)</i> work in exactly the same manner, only
+beginning by working thus: 2 ch., turn, 2 s.c. in the first of these,
+1 ch., turn, <i>2 s.c. in the first of the two and 1 in the second</i>.
+This is just the reverse of the other, the increase continuing to be
+made at that edge where the first increases. Of course the last row
+will end at the point of one piece, and the short side of the other.</p>
+<p>
+<i>(d)</i> 2 ch., work 3 s.c. in the first of these, 1 ch., turn, 2 s.c. in
+the first, 3 in the next, 2 in the last. Turn, 1 ch.; work this and
+all the following rows until you have 61 stitches in this manner. 2
+s.c. in the first and last stitches, 3 in one in the centre, and 1 in
+one in every other (increasing 4 stitches in every row). The five open
+work rows to be done as in <i>a</i>.</p>
+<p>
+<i>(e)</i> Work these pieces like <i>a</i>, until 10 ribs are done; then turn
+and s.c. up to the three centre stitches, <i>slip</i> on the first of the
+three, X turn, miss the slip stitch, slip on the next, and s.c. to the
+end; turn, 1 ch., s.c. on all the s.c. but the last, which slip; X
+repeat between the marks until one stitch only remains, through which
+the thread is drawn. The other side of the point must then be worked
+to correspond with the first, the centre stitch not being worked at
+all.</p>
+<p>
+<i>(f)</i> These two morsels are begun like <i>b</i> and <i>c</i>, and finished in
+the same way that <i>e</i> is. They will then exactly fit those corners. The
+other corners <i>(g)</i> are worked by beginning, as usual, with 2 ch., in
+the first of which work 3 s.c., X ch., turn, 2 s c. in first and last
+stitches, and one in each intermediate; X repeating backwards and
+forwards until 3 stitches are in the row, when complete by open work
+as in <i>b</i> and <i>c</i>.</p>
+<p>
+The numbers required of each piece are&mdash;<i>a</i>, 28; <i>b</i> and <i>c</i>, five of
+each; <i>d, e, f</i>, and <i>g</i>, two each. (A glance at the engraving will
+show the manner in which these are joined into an oblong square.)</p>
+<p>
+EYELET-HOLE BORDER.&mdash;When all are sewed together, a line of d.c. must
+be worked all round, with 3 stitches in one at the corners, and two in
+one on each side of the three. This will make the corners perfectly
+square.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: X 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1 X; repeat all round, but not
+missing any at the corners.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: (Eyelet-holes). These are to be worked quite separately from the
+last, at first. X 9 ch., close for a round in the second, and work 8
+s.c. under the half, X repeat until a length is done sufficient to
+surround the square, every little round being half-covered by the s.c.
+In covering the other half of each circle, you will attach it to the
+work thus:&mdash;4 more s.c. make a ch., slip the needle off the loop,
+insert it at the corner of second round, and draw the loop through,
+then 4 s.c. under the remainder of the circle, 1 s.c. on ch. between;
+X 4 s.c. under next eyelet-hole, miss 2 on the second round, insert
+the hook in the third, draw the loop through, and work 4 more under
+the ch.; X repeat, allowing 3 between, except at the corners.<a name="Page_054" id="Page_054"></a></p>
+<p>
+4th: S.c. (putting the hook under both sides of the chain) at the top
+of an eyelet-hole, X 5 ch., s.c. in the same way under the centre of
+the next, X all round, with 6 ch. at the corners.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, X all round, not missing any at the
+corners.</p>
+<p>
+6th: S.c. all round, with two stitches in one at the corners.</p>
+<p>
+MOTTO BORDERS.&mdash;For these use Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Cotton, No. 12, on which the beads must be strung before
+beginning to work. The borders are done entirely in s.c., the beads
+being dropped on, according to the pattern, <i>on the wrong side</i>, this
+<i>wrong</i> side being the <i>right</i> when beads are used in crochet. The
+ends have 241 chain each: the sides, 397. The pattern occupies 55
+rows, and the squares at the corners have 55 chain, and the same
+number of rows.</p>
+<p>
+The motto borders and corners are all worked separately, and
+afterwards sewed together. When completed, the eyelet-hole border is
+again added all round, and the counterpane then only requires a deep
+open border.</p>
+<p>
+This quilt would be very handsome, if worked in coarser cotton, for a
+full-sized bed. The small diamonds in the centre would thus be
+increased in size, and a sufficient number should be done to form a
+middle just three times the dimensions of that now given. The borders
+should be worked in open square crochet instead of s.c.; the pattern
+and letters in close squares on an open ground. It would for this
+purpose, be requisite to make the chains of three times the number of
+stitches, and one over: 724 for the ends, 1,192 for the sides, and 166
+for the corners. In other respects the counterpane might be worked
+exactly from the instructions.</p>
+<p>
+The family coat-of-arms and crest, correctly drawn, would make a very
+handsome centre for a counterpane in crochet. Where a quilt is done in
+square crochet, it should be laid over one of the new patent wadded
+counterpanes of a colour appropriate to the furniture of the room, as
+this displays the work to great advantage.</p>
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+DEEP BORDER FOR BASSINET QUILT.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Knitting Cord, Nos. 4 and 6; Crochet-hook, No. 18.</p>
+<p>
+This lace is to be worked round the last eyelet-hole border with No. 6
+Brooks' Cotton.</p>
+<p>
+1st round: S.c. round the edge of the last border, with two stitches
+in every one for two inches on each side of the corners.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: X 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, X all round, but not missing any at the
+corners.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Like first, but with 2 in 1 for 3 inches round the corners, at
+the extreme points of which there will be 3 in 1 three times.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Begin at a corner. X 2 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1,
+2 d.c., 9 ch., miss 2, X 4 times. Then continue along the side,
+missing 6 instead of 2, until you come to within 41 stitches of the
+next corner, when you will miss 2 only again, and at the point of the
+corner miss none. All the sides are to be worked alike.</p>
+<p>
+5th: (Begin over the 2nd of the first 2 d.c.) X 2 d.c., 1 ch. (which
+comes over the 1 d.c.), 2 d.c., 5 ch., 1 d.c. on 5th of 9 ch., 5 ch.,
+X all round.</p>
+<p>
+6th: X 3 d.c. (the second coming over the 1 ch.), 5 ch., 3 d.c. (the
+second coming over 1 d.c.), 5 ch., X all round.</p>
+<p>
+7th: X 1 d.c. (on the second of the 3 d.c. you began with in last
+round), 5 ch., miss 4 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1 d.c., 2 d.c., 9 ch.,
+X all round. <a name="Page_055" id="Page_055"></a>
+</p>
+<p>8th: (Begin on the last chain before the 2 d.c.) X
+2 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c. over 1 ch., 1 ch., miss 1, 2 d.c., 9
+ch., X all round.</p>
+<p>
+Repeat from the 5th to the 8th round, inclusive of both, thrice; then
+the 5th and 6th again. This will make 18 rounds.</p>
+<p>
+19th: X 1 s.c. on centre of the three d.c. you began the last round
+with, 6 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch. (over the middle of 3 d.c.), 2 d.c., 6 ch.,
+X all round.</p>
+<p>
+20th: X 1 s.c. over 1 s.c., 6 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch., 1 d.c. (over 1 ch. of
+last round), 1 ch., 2 d.c., 6 ch., X all round.</p>
+<p>
+21st: X 1 slip on s.c., 1 s.c. on first of 6 ch., 7 ch., 2 d.c. (the
+first over second d.c. of last round), 1 ch. over 1 d.c., 2 d.c., 7
+ch., s.c. on last of 6 ch., X all round.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: X s.c. on s.c., 4 ch., d.c. on fourth of 7 ch., 5 ch., 3 d.c.
+(the second over 1 ch. of last round), 5 ch., 1 d.c. on fourth of 7
+ch., 4 ch., s.c. on s.c., X all around.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: X s.c. on s.c., 5 ch., 2 d.c. (the first over 1 d.c. of last
+round), 5 ch., 1 d.c. over centre of 3 d.c., 5 ch., 2 d.c. (the second
+over 1 d.c.), 5 ch., sc. on sc., X all round.</p>
+<p>
+24th: X s.c. on s.c., 4 ch., 3 d.c. over 2 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 3 t.c.
+on 2 ch., 4 ch., miss 3 (that is, 1 d.c., and 1 ch. on each side of
+it), 3 t.c. on 2 ch., 3 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 2 d.c., 4 ch., s.c. on
+s.c., and X all round.</p>
+<p>
+25th: S.c. on 4 ch., * 4 ch., miss none, 4 d.c., * 6 times, 4 ch, miss
+none, 4 s.c. on 4 chains, X all round.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image35" id="image35"><img src="images/image35.jpg"
+
+alt="DEEP BORDER FOR BASSINET QUILT."
+title="DEEP BORDER FOR BASSINET QUILT." width="275" height="310" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>DEEP BORDER FOR BASSINET QUILT.<a name="Page_056" id="Page_056"></a></h6>
+<p>
+This is the last round. The fringe is then put on thus: wind your
+cotton (No. 4) twelve times round a card about 2-1/4 inches wide; slip
+it off, catch up the threads with a crochet-hook, and draw through one
+of the loops of 4 chain in the last round. When half-way through, pass
+the other ends through the loop; draw it up tightly, and cut the ends.
+Repeat this for every loop of 4 ch., and the fringe is complete.</p>
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+CROCHET STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT.</h3>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image36" id="image36"><img src="images/image36.jpg"
+
+alt="CROCHET STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT."
+title="CROCHET STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT." width="371" height="362" /></a>
+</div>
+
+<p class="smcap">
+CROCHET STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT.</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton.
+Penelope Hook.</p>
+<p>
+Make 2 stripes of this pattern. All the stripes are worked the short
+way, and forwards and back. This stripe is about 27-1/2 inches in
+width; it may be worked to any length, but great care must be taken
+that it is worked as evenly and tightly as the cotton and hook will
+permit, each l. stitch must measure in length over two-eighths of an
+inch, and nearly three-eighths.</p>
+<p>
+Observe that the cotton must never be cut off, but that every row is
+worked forwards and back.</p>
+<p>
+1st row: Make a chain of about 330 stitches in length, turn back, and
+work 108 squares.<a name="Page_057" id="Page_057"></a></p>
+<p>
+2nd: Turn on reverse side, and observe this at the commencement of
+every row, work 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 19 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l, 4 sq.,
+6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+5th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 22 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+6th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 17 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 20 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+7th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+8th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 15
+l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+9th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 10 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 9 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+10th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+11th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 36 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+12th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9
+sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 6 sq.,
+12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+13th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 9 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 20 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+15th: 4 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 16 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+16th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+17th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 14 sq., 3 l., 11
+sq., 33 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+18th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 33 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+19th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 26 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+9 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+20th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 15 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 26 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.</p>
+<p>
+21st: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 26 sq., 18 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.<a name="Page_058" id="Page_058"></a></p>
+<p>
+22nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 24 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 33 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+9 1., 17 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+24th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+30 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+25th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 27 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 15 1., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 16
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+26th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+15 1., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 25 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l.</p>
+<p>
+27th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 22 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+28th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 18 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.</p>
+<p>
+29th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l, 4 sq., 15 l., 22 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+30th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 10
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 17 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+31st: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.,
+6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 15 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 3 1., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+34th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 12 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 10
+sq., 15 1., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+35th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+36th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 10
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq. 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+37th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 36 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+38th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 14 sq.,
+6 1., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l, 5 sq., 12 l, 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 1., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 31.</p>
+<p>
+39th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+40th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 12 sq., 21 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 33 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+41st: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 12 1., 13 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 31, 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.<a name="Page_059" id="Page_059"></a></p>
+<p>
+42nd: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.,
+24 l., 19 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+43rd: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+44th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 8 sq.,
+18 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 18 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+45th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+46th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 18
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+47th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+48th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 20 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+49th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 24 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 26 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+50th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 21 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+51st: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq.,
+6 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+52nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 32 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 18 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+53rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 27 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+54th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 23 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+55th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+56th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+57th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 16 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+58th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 7
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq.,
+15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+59th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+60th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+61st: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.</p>
+<p>
+62nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l.,<a name="Page_060" id="Page_060"></a> 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 3 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+63rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 36 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+64th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 7
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+65th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+66th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+67th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq.,
+18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 20 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+68th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 17 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 13 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+69th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 15 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+70th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+71st: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 16 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+72nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 17 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 4
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+73rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 14 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 33 l., 24
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+74th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 22 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+75th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 20 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 27 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+76th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 26 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+77th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l, 4 sq.,
+21 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 33 l., 27 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+78th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 14 sq., 6 l., 10
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+79th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 23
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 33 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 20
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+80th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 32
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+81st: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 19
+sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l. <a name="Page_061" id="Page_061"></a>
+</p>
+<p>82nd: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 16 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 9
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+83rd: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+84th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 24
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+85th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 18 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+86th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+87th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l. 3 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+88th: 4 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l.; 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+89th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 10 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+90th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+91st: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 13
+sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+92nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 27 l., 15 sq., 15 l, 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+93rd: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+94th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+95th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+96th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 14
+sq., 30 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+97th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq. 6 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+98th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 25
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+99th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+100th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 36 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+101st: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l, 23 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 24 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 40 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+102nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 37 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 18 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.<a name="Page_062" id="Page_062"></a></p>
+<p>
+103rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 33 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 37 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq. 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+104th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 28 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 10
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+105th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq.,
+3 l., 13 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+Now repeat from 2nd row until of sufficient length.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+CENTRE STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT, ROSE GARLAND PATTERN.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton.
+Penelope Hook.</p>
+<p>
+Make a chain of about 360 stitches, turn back and work 118 squares.</p>
+<p>
+1st row: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,* 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 23 sq. Now repeat from * to ** beginning at
+15 l., and working these figures backwards, but always ending every
+row with 3 l. instead of 4 l., this is to make the border both sides
+alike.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 15 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 18
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 10 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+4th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 8 sq., 18 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 17
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+5th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 17 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 7 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+6th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 17 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+7th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l.,* 19 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 12 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., repeat from *
+to **.</p>
+<p>
+8th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 4
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.,
+3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l,
+2 sq., 21 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+9th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 16
+sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+5 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+10th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 39 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+11th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 18
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., repeat from
+* to **.</p>
+<p>
+12th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 21 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+13th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 31 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l. 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., repeat
+from * to **. <a name="Page_063" id="Page_063"></a></p>
+<p>
+14th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l, * 9 sq., 3 l, 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq. 18 l., 5 sq., 6 l, 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 18 sq., repeat from n * to
+**.</p>
+<p>
+15th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 42
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 18 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+16th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 15 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image37" id="image37"><img src="images/image37.jpg"
+
+alt="CENTER STRIPE FOR BED QUILT."
+title="CENTER STRIPE FOR BED QUILT." width="341" height="418" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>CENTER STRIPE FOR BED QUILT.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+17th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+15 sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 11
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+18th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 15 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 30 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 17 sq., repeat
+from * to **. <a name="Page_064" id="Page_064"></a></p>
+<p>
+19th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 17 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 13
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+20th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 16
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+21st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 17 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 4
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 14 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 20 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 23 sq., repeat from
+* to **.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 22 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 20 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+24th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 24 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+25th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 17 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 30 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+26th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 15 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 7
+sq., 36 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+27th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 27 l., 10 sq., 36
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+28th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 24 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 29 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+29th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+25 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+30th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 5 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 23 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+31st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 23 sq., 21
+l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 4 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 .., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 25 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to
+**.</p>
+<p>
+34th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 5
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+35th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 9
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+36th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 9 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+37th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+11 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 3
+sq., 4 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., repeat from
+* to **.</p>
+<p>
+38th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l, * 9
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+39th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 12
+l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 91., 1 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+40th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **. <a name="Page_065" id="Page_065"></a></p>
+<p>
+41st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 12 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+42nd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.,
+24 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+43rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 6
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12 sq., repeat from * to
+**.</p>
+<p>
+44th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 13 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+45th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 11 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+46th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 17 sq., 18
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 15 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+47th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 15 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 19 sq., repeat from
+* to **.</p>
+<p>
+48th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 29 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+8 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+49th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 26 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 8
+sq., 9 l., 30 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+50th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 24 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+22 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+51st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 13 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., repeat from * to ** .</p>
+<p>
+52nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 30 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **
+.</p>
+<p>
+53rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 10 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 48 l., 20 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+54th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 19 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 39
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to ** .</p>
+<p>
+55th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+11 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 15
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+56th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+57th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 8 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+58th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l, 3 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+59th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+60th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+11 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to **.<a name="Page_066" id="Page_066"></a></p>
+<p>
+61st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 4 sq., 31., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+62nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 24 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+63rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 5
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+64th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 5
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 6 sq., repeat from * to ***</p>
+<p>
+65th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 9 sq., 3 l.,
+25 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 48 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+66th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 8 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to
+**.</p>
+<p>
+67th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+11 sq., 21 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., repeat from *
+to **.</p>
+<p>
+68th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 6 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 19 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+69th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+19 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 21 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+70th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+71st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l.,
+23 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+72nd: t 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 6 L, 2
+sq., 3 l., 23 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+73rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 23 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 16
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+74th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq. 3 L, * 17 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 15 1.,
+6 sq., 36 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 29 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+75th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 28 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 4
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+76th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 28 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+77th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 6 sq., 9 l., * 16 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+78th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+79th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 21 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+80th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 21 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 3 sq. 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+81st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 8
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l.,
+18 sq., repeat from * to **. <a name="Page_067" id="Page_067"></a></p>
+<p>
+82nd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 18 sq., 6
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+83rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 6 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+21 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+84th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 19 sq., 21
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l. 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 6
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+85th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 6 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., repeat from
+* to **.</p>
+<p>
+86th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., *
+19 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+87th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l, 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 20
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+88th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 27 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+89th: ** 4 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 6
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 6 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 15 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+90th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+14 sq., 42 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+91st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 16 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+92nd: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 30 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+93rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 30 l, 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l, 1 sq., 3 l, 4 sq., 24 l., 13
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+94th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 6
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+95th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 10
+sq., 9 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq.,
+21 l., 2 sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+96th: ** 4 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 4
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 13 sq. repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+97th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l.,
+8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+98th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 21 l.,
+1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 14 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+99th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 18 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 20 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+100th: ** 4 L, 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 23 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 30 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+101st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 21 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 7 sq., 36 l.,
+22 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+102nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 23 sq., 27 l., 10 sq., 36
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+103rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 11 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 L, 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 24 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., repeat from * to **.<a name="Page_068" id="Page_068"></a></p>
+<p>
+104th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 28 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+105th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 27 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+106th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq. 15 l., * 27 sq., 21 l., 9 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+107th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 24
+sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+108th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 24 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., repeat from * to
+**.</p>
+<p>
+109th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+110th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 12 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+111th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 18
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to
+**.</p>
+<p>
+112th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 12
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 9 sq., repeat from
+* to **.</p>
+<p>
+113th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+8 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+114th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 9 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+7 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+115th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 7 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+116th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., repeat from*
+to **.</p>
+<p>
+117th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+118th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 5 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 13 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+119th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+120th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 11 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 12 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+121st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+14 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 12 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+122nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 18 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+123rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 8 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+<a name="Page_069" id="Page_069"></a></p>
+<p>
+124th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 20 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 24 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+125th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 18 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 3 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+126th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 19 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 23 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+127th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 28 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 30
+l., 19 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+128th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 18 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 10 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 48 l., 27 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+129th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 20 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 39
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+130th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 18 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+131st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+132nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+9 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 12 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+133rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to
+**.</p>
+<p>
+134th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+135th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l.,
+4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+136th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+137th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., repeat
+from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+138th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+139th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 5 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+140th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 5 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 48 l.,
+4 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+141st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+142nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+5 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 21 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+143rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 20 sq., repeat from * to **.
+<a name="Page_070" id="Page_070"></a></p>
+<p>
+144th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 18 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l. 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., repeat from
+* to **.</p>
+<p>
+145th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 12
+l., 30 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+146th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 18 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 23 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+147th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 15
+l., 6 sq., 36 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l.,
+22 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+148th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l.,
+4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.</p>
+<p>
+Now repeat from first row.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+HANDKERCHIEF CASE FOR HANGING TO THE HEAD OF A BED.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Use Brook's Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet
+Cotton. No. 4 Penelope Hook; 1 long strip of Whalebone; 1 yard of
+Satin Ribbon 1 inch in width. 2 yards ditto, 2 or 3 inches wide.</p>
+<p>
+1st row: Make a chain of 261 stitches, turn back, and work 87 squares.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Turn back, and work another row of squares.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Turn back 8 sq., 5 l., 22 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 24 l.,
+21 sq., 9 l., 6 sq. The cotton must now be cut off at every row.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 7 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+5th: 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq. 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+6th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+7th: 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+8th: 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+9th: 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.</p>
+<p>
+10th: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.</p>
+<p>
+11th: 6 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq. 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+12th: 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 8
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+13th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 24
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq.<a name="Page_071" id="Page_071"></a></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image38" id="image38"><img src="images/image38.jpg"
+
+alt="HANDKERCHIEF CASE, FOR HANGING TO THE HEAD OF A BED."
+title="HANDKERCHIEF CASE, FOR HANGING TO THE HEAD OF A BED." width="289" height="356" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>HANDKERCHIEF CASE, FOR HANGING TO THE HEAD OF A BED.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+15th: 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 18 l, 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 18
+l., 8 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+16th: 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 24 l., 21 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 24 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+17th: 8 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 54 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+18th: 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 48 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+19th: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 49 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+20th: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 54 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+21st: 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 58 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+24th: 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 3
+l., 40 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+25th: 6 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 41 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+26th: 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 3 l., 42 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+27th: 7 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq. 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l.; 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+28th: 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,<a name="Page_072" id="Page_072"></a>
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l.,
+1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+29th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+30th: 3 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+31st: 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 18 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq.</p>
+<p>
+34th: 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq.</p>
+<p>
+35th: 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 23 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.</p>
+<p>
+36th: 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 15 sq., 6 l., 24 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+37th: 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 41 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+38th: 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 41 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+39th: 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 62 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+40th: 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 65 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+41st: 7 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 56 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+42nd: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 56 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+43rd: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 58 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+44th: 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+45th: 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 54 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+46th: 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 49 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+47th: 5 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 48 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+48th: 5 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 54 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+49th: 7 sq., 24 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+50th: 5 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+51st: 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+52nd: 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+53rd: 8 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 21 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+54th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+55th: 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.<a name="Page_073" id="Page_073"></a></p>
+<p>
+56th: 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.</p>
+<p>
+57th: 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 3 l, 2 sq.</p>
+<p>
+58th: 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l, 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq.</p>
+<p>
+59th: 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 24
+l., 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+60th: 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+61st: 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 18
+l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 12 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+62nd: 6 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., 24 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 22 sq., 6
+l., 8 sq.</p>
+<p>
+63rd: 1 row of squares.</p>
+<p>
+64th: Turn back, 4 double l., made by first twisting the cotton twice
+over the hook, then 4 double long to come in the 1st 4 loops, which
+will exactly fill up the 4 loops over 1st sq., then 5 ch., miss 2
+squares, 4 more double long in the 4th loop of next sq., repeat, the
+row will end with 1 long stitch, turn back.</p>
+<p>
+65th: 5 d.c. under the 5 ch., 4 ch., repeat. This forms the front of
+the case.</p>
+<p>
+For the back: Commence on the wrong side of the foundation chain, and
+work 41 rows of squares, then work as at 42nd row, and continue
+working till the end of 62nd row.</p>
+<p>
+Now 2 rows of squares.</p>
+<p>
+Now a row of double long stitches the same as the row on the other
+end. Turn back.</p>
+<p>
+1 double l. on l., * 5 ch., 4 double l. on the l., repeat from *.</p>
+<p>
+Now a row of long stitches, not double long.</p>
+<p>
+Now work 3 d.c. into every space up both sides, then crochet both
+sides together on the right side, by working 1 d.c. stitch into every
+loop of both sides, first doubling it at the foundation chain,
+consequently the back will be a trifle higher than the front.</p>
+<p>
+Now, up the side and along the top of the back, work thus: 1 l. in 1st
+loop, * 9 ch., 1 l. into 7th loop, repeat from * and at each corner
+make 2 l. into 1 loop, with 9 ch. between each l.</p>
+<p>
+Next row, 9 d c. under every 9 ch.</p>
+<p>
+Cover 2 strips of narrow whalebone the exact length of the back of the
+case, with coloured ribbon, and run it into the 2 open rows; for the
+front, cut a length of whalebone two inches longer than the pieces for
+the back, and run in the front row, then add ribbon and bow as in
+engraving.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+WATCH POCKET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;3 shades of scarlet, the lightest to be a very bright
+military scarlet, 1 skein of the darkest, 2 of each of the lighter
+shades; 4 skeins of bright maize colour; skein of shaded violet; 1
+skein of shaded scarlet; 3 shades of green; 1 skein of each shade, the
+darkest to be very dark, and the lightest to be very light; 2 shades
+of sky-blue, 1 skein of each; 1 skein of white; all 4 thread Berlin
+wool; 24 curtain rings, the size of a fourpenny-piece, or a trifle
+larger; 4 yards of blind cord;<a name="Page_074" id="Page_074"></a></p>
+<p>
+1-1/4 yards of scarlet satin ribbon, half an inch in width, or covered
+curtain rings will answer the same purpose. No. 2 Penelope hook.</p>
+<p>
+With darkest scarlet work, 14 d.c. stitches over the cord, then turn
+the cord round in as small a circle as possible, unite and work 3 rows
+with this shade, increasing in the two rows after the 1st, 1 stitch in
+every loop; then 4th, 5th, and 6th rows, of next shade, increasing as
+may be required; 7th, 8th, and 9th rows of next shade, increasing the
+same.</p>
+<p>
+10th row.&mdash;4 stitches Maize, 4 stitches Violet.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image39" id="image39"><img src="images/image39.jpg"
+
+alt="WATCH POCKET."
+title="WATCH POCKET." width="190" height="352" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>WATCH POCKET.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+11th row.&mdash;All Violet; there should be 150 stitches in this row.</p>
+<p>
+Cut off the cord, and fasten it nearly, also the wool.</p>
+<p>
+The Mat should now measure 4-1/4 inches across.</p>
+<p>
+Count 42 stitches from where the cord was cut of, counting towards the
+right hand, work on the cord, with shaded scarlet, beginning at the
+42nd stitch, 21 d.c. stitches; then turn on reverse side, and turn
+back every row, working ridged crochet, and, at the end of each row,
+instead of working an extra stitch, as is usually done in a straight
+piece of ridged crochet, to prevent its decreasing, omit the stitch,
+and by so doing, each row will be decreased 1 stitch till it comes to
+a point; work 3 more of these points, then, with the same wool, sew
+these up from the bottom to the point, sewing them flat on the finger,
+not<a name="Page_075" id="Page_075"></a> seaming them, and sewing all the points strongly together at
+the top that they may not give way; this forms the pocket. Now take
+some elastic, such as is worn for sandals for shoes, it would be
+better to procure it 4 rows of India rubber wide instead of 2; with
+the point of the scissors, push the end through to the wrong side,
+between the 2 last rows of cord, and close to the broad end of the
+point, sew this end firmly on to the cord on the wrong side with black
+cotton, but very neatly; now draw the long end straight across the
+front to the opposite side, not drawing it too tight, or allowing it
+to be too loose push the end through on this side the same as the
+other, and sew it at the back in the same manner. Now, with black
+thread sew the pocket to the elastic, so that neither this nor the
+stitches are seen.</p>
+<p>
+RINGS WITH MAIZE WOOL.&mdash;D.c. under the rings all round, 34 stitches
+will be about sufficient to cover the ring well, unite, and tie the
+ends in a knot neatly, then, with Maize colour cotton, sew the rings
+round, attaching them by the part where the wool was joined; now sew
+the rings together, be careful that not a stitch is seen through on
+the right side.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE FLOWERS.&mdash;With white wool make 9 ch. tightly, unite, and under
+this circle work 11 l. with 1 ch. between each, cut off the white.</p>
+<p>
+Tie on with a weaver's knot the lightest blue, work 1 l. under each 1
+ch., with 1 ch. between each, only let there be 12 l. instead of 11.</p>
+<p>
+Next shade blue. Work this row rather loosely, d.c. under every 1 ch.,
+then 1 ch., repeat; at the end draw down the end of blue wool, and tie
+it to the end of white; make 4 flowers this size, which should not be
+larger than the size of a sixpence. Now make 2 of larger size, working
+them exactly the same, only making 14 l. stitches of the white, and 15
+l. stitches of the blue; now, with white wool sew on the two largest
+flowers on the centre seam of the pocket, then the 2 smaller ones on
+each side.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE LEAVES.&mdash;With darkest green make 8 ch., turn back, work 7 d.c.
+down, join on the next green; work 3 d.c. up, 4 l., and 4 l., into the
+top loop, 1 ch., 4 more l. into same loop, 4 l. down, 3 d.c., join on
+the lightest shade: work d.c. all round, and 3 d.c. into the 1 ch, but
+enclosing a wire pulled from white ribbon wire, taking care to bend
+the end of the wire back after the 1st and last stitch to prevent its
+slipping; make 6 of these leaves, arrange them as in engraving, and
+with dark green wool sew them on.</p>
+<p>
+To prevent the pocket from curving, cover a narrow piece of whalebone
+the length with scarlet ribbon, and sew it across the centre on the
+wrong side.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+TOILET SACHET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Three-quarters of a pound of Brooks' Great Exhibition
+Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord No. 16; and tapered indented Crochet
+Hook, No. 20. A yard of pink or blue ingrain gingham.</p>
+<p>
+This article, made in the form of an envelope, is intended to hold the
+night-dress and cap, and lies on the pillow during the day, forming an
+elegant appendage to the drapery. The lining should, of course, be of
+a tint to suit the rest of the furniture, and may be of silk, if
+preferred; but, as gingham will wash with the cotton, it is less
+troublesome. The sachet is worked in crochet, the edging in knitting,
+for which the receipt will afterwards be given.</p>
+<p>
+Make a chain of 285 stitches, with three more, which you will twist;
+miss these three, and work in d.c. along the row. Break off at the
+end.</p>
+<p>
+2nd row: d.c., working on the third of the three chain at the
+beginning of the row, as if it were a d.c. stitch.<a name="Page_076" id="Page_076"></a></p>
+<p>
+Observe, that as there are bits of thread left at the ends of each
+row, they should be worked in at the next, which may easily be done,
+as there are two close squares at the beginning and end of every row.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: 2 close squares; then open squares till you come to within 7 d.c.
+of the end. Finish with 2 close squares.</p>
+<p>
+4th <i>(b)</i> 2 close, 19 open, 4 close, 20 open, <i>(a)</i> 5 close.</p>
+<p>
+5th: <i>(b)</i> 2 close, 14 open, 2 close, 2 open, 6 close, 17 open, <i>(a)</i>
+9 close.</p>
+<p>
+6th: <i>(b)</i> 2 close, 13 open, 4 close, 1 open, 6 close, 15 open, <i>(a)</i>
+13 close.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image40" id="image40"><img src="images/image40.jpg"
+
+alt="TOILET SACHET."
+title="TOILET SACHET." width="369" height="293" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>TOILET SACHET.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+7th: <i>(b)</i> 2 close, 8 open, 2 close, 2 open, 14 close, 12 open, 5
+close, <i>(a)</i> 5 open.</p>
+<p>
+8th: <i>(b)</i> 2 close, 7 open, 4 close, 1 open, 15 close, 10 open, 5
+close, <i>(a)</i> 7 open.</p>
+<p>
+9th: <i>(b)</i> 2 close, 3 open, 8 close, 1 open, 16 close, 8 open, 6
+close, 2 open, <i>(a)</i> 3 close.</p>
+<p>
+10th: <i>(b)</i> 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 3 open, 10 close, 6 open, 5
+close, 7 open, 7 close, 1 open, <i>(a)</i> 5 close.</p>
+<p>
+11th: <i>(b)</i> 2 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 8 close, 1 open, 6
+close, 1 open, 4 close, 7 open, 7 close, 1 open, 2 close, <i>(a)</i> 1
+open.</p>
+<p>
+12th: <i>(b)</i> 2 close, 4 open, 4 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 8
+close, 1 open, 3 close, 6 open, 8 close, 1 open, 2 close, <i>(a)</i> 1
+open.<a name="Page_077" id="Page_077"></a></p>
+<p>
+13th: (b) 2 close, 5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close,
+4 open, 5 close, 3 open. 1 close, 2 open, 8 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+(a) 3 open.</p>
+<p>
+14th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3 close,
+6 open, 3 close, 4 open. 5 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+(a) 3 open.</p>
+<p>
+15th: (b) 2 close, 5 open, 5 close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 14
+open, * 5 close, 1 open, * twice, 2 close, (a) 3 open.</p>
+<p>
+16th: (b) 2 close, 4 open, 7 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+15 open, 3 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 5 open.</p>
+<p>
+17th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 5 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+20 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 5 open.</p>
+<p>
+18th: (b) 2 close, 7 open, 4 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+19 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 7 open.</p>
+<p>
+19th: (b) 2 close, 8 open, 4 close, 2 open, 2 close, 11 open, 3 close,
+5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 7 open.</p>
+<p>
+20th: (b) 2 close, 8 open, 4 close, 2 open, 2 close, 9 open, 4 close,
+5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 9 open.</p>
+<p>
+21st: (6) 2 close, 9 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close, 7 open, 4 close,
+5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a) 4 open, 3 close, 2 open.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: (b) 2 close, 10 open, 3 close, 1 open, 4 close, 5 open, 6 close,
+3 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a) 3 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2
+close, 2 open.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: (b) 2 close, 11 open, 3 close, 1 open, 4 close, 5 open, 11
+close, 1 open, 3 close, 3 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 1 open.</p>
+<p>
+24th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 8 close, 2 open, 18 close, 1 open, 4 close,
+3 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 1 open.</p>
+<p>
+25th: (b) 2 close, 5 open, 11 close, 2 open, 14 close, 2 open, 4
+close, 3 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 1 open.</p>
+<p>
+26th: (b) 2 close, 4 open, 13 close, 2 open, 11 close, 3 open, 5
+close, 3 open, 4 close, (a) 1 open.</p>
+<p>
+27th: (b) 2 close, 3 open, 4 close, 7 open, 4 close, 3 open, 7 close,
+4 open, 5 close, 3 open, (a) X 2 close, 1 open, X 3 times, 2 close.</p>
+<p>
+28th: (b) 2 close, 2 open, 4 close, 22 open, 2 close, 1 open, 5 close,
+4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 3 open.</p>
+<p>
+29th: (b) 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 15 close, 2 open, 5 close,
+3 open, 4 close, 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 3 open.</p>
+<p>
+30th: (b) 2 close, 1 open, 3 close, 1 open, 15 close, 2 open, 4 close,
+2 open, 6 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, (a) 3 close, 2 open, 2
+close.</p>
+<p>
+31st: (b) 2 close, X 1 open, 3 close, X twice, 5 open, 5 close, 2
+open, 5 close, 1 open, 7 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2
+open, (a) 1 close.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: (b) 2 close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 5 open, 5 close, 2
+open, 6 close, 1 open, 7 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2
+open, (a) 1 close.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: (b) 2 close, 2 open, 4 close, 4 open, 6 close, 2 open, 5 close,
+1 open, 7 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2 close, 3 open, (a) 1
+close.</p>
+<p>
+34th: (b) 2 close, 2 open, 3 close, 3 open, 6 close, 3 open, 5 close,
+1 open, 8 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a) 4 open, 1
+close, 2 open.</p>
+<p>
+35th: (b) 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 3 open, 5 close, 4 open, X 5
+close, 1 open, X twice, 2 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a)
+5 open, 1 close, 3 open.</p>
+<p>
+36th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 5 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 4 close,
+2 open, 4 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close,
+(a) 5 open, 1 close, 3 open.<a name="Page_078" id="Page_078"></a></p>
+<p>
+37th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 5 open, 4 close, 2 open, 3 close, X 1 open, 5
+close, X twice, 5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close, 3 open, (<i>a</i>) 3
+close, 1 open, 1 close.</p>
+<p>
+38th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 4 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 6
+close, 1 open, 4 close, 5 open, 3 close, 2 open, 4 close, (<i>a</i>) 2
+open, 8 close, 3 open.</p>
+<p>
+39th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 3
+close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 1 open, 1 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1
+open, 6 close, (<i>a</i>) 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 2 open.</p>
+<p>
+40th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 3 open, 4 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 2
+close, 2 open, 5 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, 6 close, (<i>a</i>) 1
+open, 2 close, 1 open, 7 close, 4 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2
+open.</p>
+<p>
+41st: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 3 open, 3 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 2
+close, 2 open., 5 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, 6 close, (<i>a</i>) 1
+open, 2 close, 1 open, 7 close, 1 open, 2 close, 3 open.</p>
+<p>
+42nd: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 2 open, 3 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 3 open, 3 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, 6 close, (<i>a</i>) 2
+open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3 close, 3
+open.</p>
+<p>
+43rd (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 1 open, 7 close, 1 open, 3 close,
+4 open, 3 close, 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 3 open, (<i>a</i>) 2
+close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2 close, 5 open.</p>
+<p>
+44th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 11 open, 4 close, (<i>a</i>) 6 open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 2
+open, X 1 close, 1 open, X twice, 2 close, 8 open.</p>
+<p>
+45th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 2 open, 3 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 5
+close, 10 open, 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, (<i>a</i>) 3 open, 2 close, 1
+open, 4 close, X 1 open, 1 close, X 3 times, 1 open, 2 close, 6 open.</p>
+<p>
+46th: (<i>b</i>) X 2 close, 2 open, X twice, 4 close, 2 open, 6 close, 9
+open, 1 close, 2 open, 2 close, (<i>a</i>) 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, * 1 open, 3 close, * twice, 2 open, 2 close, 7 open.</p>
+<p>
+47th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 3 close, 1 open, 1
+close, 1 open, 7 close, 9 open, 4 close, (<i>a</i>) 4 open, 2 close, 1
+open, 3 close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 1 open, 3 close, 7 open.</p>
+<p>
+48th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, X 2 close, 1 open, X
+twice, 3 close, 9 open, 4 close, (<i>a</i>) 6 open, 1 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, 2 open, 2 close, 9 open.</p>
+<p>
+49th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 4 open, X 3 close, 1 open, X twice, 2 close, 13
+open, 4 close, (<i>a</i>) 7 open, 1 close, 1 open, 6 close, 2 open, 3
+close, 9 open.</p>
+<p>
+50th: 2 close, 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 7
+open, 1 close, 5 open, 3 close, (<i>a</i>) 8 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 2 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close, 11 open.</p>
+<p>
+51st: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 4 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 5 open, 2 close, 6 open, 3 close, (<i>a</i>) 8 open, 2 close, 3
+open, 3 close, 1 open, 1 close, 11 open.</p>
+<p>
+52nd: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 5 open, X 2 close, 2 open, X twice, 3 close, 3
+open, 3 close, (<i>a</i>) 19 open, 3 close, 1 open, 1 close, 23 open.</p>
+<p>
+53rd: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 6 open, 3 close, 2 open, 3 close, 2 open, 7
+close, (<i>a</i>) 49 open.</p>
+<p>
+54th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 10 open, 3 close, 4 open, 4 close, (<i>a</i>) 49 open.</p>
+<p>
+55th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 11 open, 9 close, (<i>a</i>) 51 open.</p>
+<p>
+56th: (<i>b</i>) 2 close, 12 open, 7 close (<i>a</i>) 53 open.</p>
+<p>
+57th: 2 close, 13 open, 4 close, 57 open, 4 close, 13 open, 2 close.</p>
+<p>
+58th to 78th row inclusive: 2 close squares at each end, and the
+intermediate all open squares. Finish with two rows double crochet.
+Two of these pieces are required.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE POINTED PIECE.&mdash;As the narrow edging with which this is trimmed
+is added at the sides, the piece itself is not so wide as that already
+given. Make a chain of 268 stitches, and work on one row in d.c.</p>
+<p>
+The second is also worked in d.c., but diminished two squares at each
+end, thus: begin on the second d.c. stitch, slip 2, s.c. 2, d.c. till
+you come to within five of the end, then s.c. 2, slip 2.</p>
+<p>
+Decrease the next and all succeeding rows one square at each end, by
+working on the first four d.c. stitches of the row 1 slip, 2 s.c., 1
+d.c., after which three more d.c., the other end being made to
+correspond.<a name="Page_079" id="Page_079"></a></p>
+<p>
+The row succeeding the two of d.c. is entirely in open square crochet,
+except these 7 stitches at the ends.</p>
+<p>
+4th row: (<i>b</i>) 1 slip, 2 s.c., 4 d.c., 31 open squares, 3 close, 4
+open, (<i>a</i>) 3 close. (Observe that in this and all the following rows,
+the first open square comes over the second of the preceding line. The
+first and last 7 stitches are not mentioned, as they occur in every
+row).</p>
+<p>
+5th: (<i>b</i>) 28 open, 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 1 close, (<i>a</i>) 3
+open.</p>
+<p>
+6th: (<i>b</i>) 24 open, 3 close, 6 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (<i>a</i>) 3
+open.</p>
+<p>
+7th: (<i>b</i>) 23 open, 1 close, 9 open, 1 close, 1 open, (<i>a</i>) 3 close.</p>
+<p>
+8th: 21 open, 1 close, 27 open, 1 close, 21 open.</p>
+<p>
+9th: Here the initial begins. I have chosen an M as being a common
+letter; any other may be substituted; care being taken to place it in
+the exact centre of the space indicated between the brackets. 19 open,
+1 close, [7 open, 1 close, 2 open, 2 close, 3 open, 3 close, 11 open,]
+1 close, 19 open.</p>
+<p>
+10th: 12 open, 3 close, 3 open, 1 close, [8 open, 3 close, 1 open, 1
+close, 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 1 close, 10 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 3
+close, 12 open.</p>
+<p>
+11th: 10 open, 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, [10 open, 1
+close, X 3 open, 2 close, X twice, 10 open,] 1 close, 1 open, 1 close,
+3 open, 1 close, 10 open.</p>
+<p>
+12th: 9 open, X 1 close, 2 open, X twice, 1 close, [10 open, 2 close,
+2 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 3 close, 9 open,] 1 close, *
+2 open, 1 close, * twice, 9 open.</p>
+<p>
+13th: 9 open, 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, [11 open, 2 close, 2 open, 3
+close, 2 open, 2 close, 11 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, 9 open.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 9 open, 3 close, [12 open, X 2 close, 2 open, X twice, 3 close,
+12 open,] 3 close, 9 open.</p>
+<p>
+15th: 8 open, 3 close, [12 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3 close, 2 open, 2
+close, 1 open, 1 close, 11 open,] 3 close, 8 open.</p>
+<p>
+16th: 6 open, 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, [11 open, X 2 close, 2 open, X
+twice, 2 close, 12 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, 6 open.</p>
+<p>
+17th: 4 open, X 1 close, 2 open, X twice, 1 close, [10 open, 2 close,
+2 open, 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 11 open,] * 1 close, 2 open, *
+twice, 1 close, 4 open.</p>
+<p>
+18th: X 3 open, 1 close, X twice, 1 open, 1 close, [7 open, 1 close, X
+2 open, 2 close, X twice, 1 open, 1 close, 2 open, 1 close, 10 open,]
+1 close, 1 open, X 1 close, 1 open, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+19th: 3 open, 3 close, 3 open, 1 close, [7 open, 4 close, 2 open, 2
+close, 2 open, 1 close 2 open, 3 close, 6 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 3
+close, 3 open.</p>
+<p>
+20th: 8 open, 1 close, [8 open, 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 4 open, 3
+close, 2 open, 1 close, 5 open,] 1 close, 8 open. This is the last row
+of the letter.</p>
+<p>
+21st: 8 open, 1 close, 27 open, 1 close, 8 open.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: (<i>b</i>) 8 open, 1 close, 9 open, 1 close, 1 open (<i>a</i>) 3 close.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: (<i>b</i>) 7 open, 3 close, 6 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (<i>a</i>) 3
+open.</p>
+<p>
+24th: (<i>b</i>) 9 open, 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 1 close, (<i>a</i>) 3
+open.</p>
+<p>
+25th: (<i>b</i>) 10 open, 3 close, 4 open, (<i>a</i>) 3 close.</p>
+<p>
+26th: Open square crochet, except the ends.</p>
+<p>
+27th: All d.c.</p>
+<p>
+It will be remembered that when the letters <i>b a</i> occur, the stitches
+between are to be repeated backwards, those following the <i>a</i> being
+the centre of the line, whether few or many.</p>
+<p>
+The knitted edgings for trimming this sachet are given separately; the
+narrow one trims the point, which is then sewed to the top of one of
+the squares; the two squares are then sewed together at the bottom and
+sides, and the broad lace goes all round. The whole is lined with silk
+or gingham.<a name="Page_080" id="Page_080"></a></p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+A LADY'S NIGHTCAP IN CROCHET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;3 reels No. 20 Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head
+Crochet Cotton. No. 4 Penelope Hook.</p>
+<p>
+Make 386 chain, turn back, work 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop, make
+138 squares. 2nd row: Insertion.&mdash;6 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *,
+end with 9 sq.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image41" id="image41"><img src="images/image41.jpg"
+
+alt="A LADY'S NIGHTCAP. "
+title="A LADY'S NIGHTCAP. " width="293" height="364" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">A LADY'S NIGHTCAP. </p>
+
+
+<p>
+3rd: Decrease a sq. by d.c. on 1st l. stitch, 3 ch., 1 l. on 2nd l.,
+then 6 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end with 7 sq., decrease a
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Decrease a sq., then 6 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end
+with 5 sq., decrease a sq.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Decrease a sq., then 2 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., these 3 sq., should
+come over the 9 l. of last row, repeat from *, end with 1 sq.,
+decrease a sq.</p>
+<p>
+6th: 1 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end with 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+7th: * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end with 4 sq.<a name="Page_081" id="Page_081"></a></p>
+<p>
+8th and 9th: 2 rows of squares.</p>
+<p>
+10th: Decrease a sq., then 8 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 2 ch. till
+within 9 squares of the end, then 8 sq., decrease a sq.</p>
+<p>
+11th: Decrease a sq., then 7 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 5 ch., then
+7 sq., decrease a sq.</p>
+<p>
+12th: 7 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 5 ch., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+13th: Decrease a sq., then 6 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 5, 6 sq.,
+decrease a sq.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 6 sq., work as before, end with 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+15th: Decrease a sq., 5 sq., work as before, then 5 sq., decrease a
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+16th: 5 sq., 1 l. under every 5 ch., with 2 ch. between each 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+17th and 18th: 2 rows of squares.</p>
+<p>
+19th: Begin with 6 sq., then work the same as at 1st row of insertion,
+and end with 9 sq.</p>
+<p>
+20th: Begin with 7 sq., work as 2nd row of insertion, end with 10 sq.</p>
+<p>
+21st: Begin with 8 sq., work as 3rd row of insertion, end with 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: Begin with 5 sq., work as 4th row of insertion, end with 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: Begin with 4 sq., work as 5th row of insertion, end with 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+24th: Begin with 3 sq., work as 6th row of insertion, end with 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+25th, 26, and 27th: 3 rows of squares.</p>
+<p>
+To SLOPE THE BACK OF THE CAP.&mdash;Begin on the right side of the work,
+under the 1st 2 ch., work 2 l. with 2 ch. between each, then 2 ch., 1
+l. on next l., this must be carefully attended to, otherwise 1 stitch
+will be lost; after this, work 38 sq., then 2 ch., d.c. on next l.,
+turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., then 2 ch., 1 l. on next
+l., then 38 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under the last 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 more l.
+under same, turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l., under the 1st 2 ch., 2
+ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 16 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l.,
+turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., 2
+ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 15 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. into the 5
+ch. at the end, turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l. under 1st 2 ch. 2
+ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 8 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l.,
+turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.;
+after this, work 8 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under the 5 ch., turn on reverse
+side, 5 ch., 1 l., under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 l. on 1st l.; after this,
+work 5 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c.
+on 1st l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 5 sq., 2 ch., 1 l.
+under 5 ch., turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l. under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1
+l. on next l.; after this, work 3 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., turn on
+reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after
+this, work 3 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under the 5 ch., turn on reverse side, 5
+ch., 1 l. under the 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 2
+sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st
+l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 2 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under
+5 ch., turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l. under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 l. on
+next l.; after this, work 1 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l. This finishes
+the slope on one side; now slope the other side the same, only
+beginning on the wrong side of the work instead of the right. Now
+crochet the two sides together, and under every space, and under the
+chain stitches which form the slope, all round and where the crown is
+to be sewed in, work 2 d.c. stitches; and round the front and back,
+where the border will be worked, crotchet 3 d.c. stitches into every
+space, making 7 d.c. at the 2 corners.</p>
+<p>
+FOR THE CROWN OF THE CAP.&mdash;Make 7 ch., unite, 7 ch., d.c. into every
+loop, thus making 7 chains of seven. The cotton must be cut off at
+every row.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: D.c. into centre loop of 7, 7 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: D.c. into centre loop of 7, 7 ch., d.c. on d.c. stitch, 7 ch.,
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Same as 2nd.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Same as 3rd.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Same as 2nd.</p>
+<p>
+8th: Same as 3rd.<a name="Page_082" id="Page_082"></a></p>
+<p>
+Now repeat again 2nd, 3rd and 2nd rows.</p>
+<p>
+12th: D.c. into centre loop of 7, 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+13th: 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop all round, including the d.c.
+stitches. In this row there are not sufficient stitches for the next
+row by 5, therefore for 5 times miss 1 loop instead of 2, at different
+intervals. There must be 114 squares in this row, therefore it is not
+very material whether 1 loop or 2 be missed occasionally, so that 114
+squares are made.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 10 l., 3 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from * all round</p>
+<p>
+15th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l. of the 10 l, * 3 sq., 9 l., repeat from
+*.</p>
+<p>
+16th: Same as last.</p>
+<p>
+17th: 10 l. the 1st on the last of the 9 l., * 3 sq., 9 l., repeat
+from *.</p>
+<p>
+18th: 10 l. the 1st on the last l. of the 2nd sq., * 3 sq., 9 l.,
+repeat from *.</p>
+<p>
+19th: The same as last row. This pattern is simply the same as the
+insertion in the front.</p>
+<p>
+20th: 1 l., 2 ch., miss 1 loop, repeat.</p>
+<p>
+21st: 5 ch., d c. on every l.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th: The same as 22nd.</p>
+<p>
+28th: 1 l. into the centre loop of the 5 ch., 2 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+29th: Begin on a l. stitch, 10 l. in the next 7 loops, including the
+1st stitch, 3 sq., 9 l., in the next 7 loops, 3 sq., 9 l., in the next
+7 loops, * 3 sq., 9 l. in the next 9 loops, repeat from *; the reason
+for commencing the row in this manner is, that there were not squares
+enough in the last row for the pattern. This row is the same as the
+14th row. Now work as at 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th rows.</p>
+<p>
+Now 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop.</p>
+<p>
+Now 1 l. on l., 2 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+2 d.c. under ever 2 ch., worked tightly. Now sew the crown into the
+front, gathering it in as it may be required.</p>
+<p>
+BORDER.&mdash;1st row: Work all round 1 l. into every loop, with 2 ch.
+between each.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: 5 ch., 1 l. under every 2 ch., all round.</p>
+<p>
+3rd and 4th: 1 l. under the 5 ch., 5 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Work an extra row the same as the last, along the front,
+beginning and ending at the ears, just where the chains of 5, in the
+centre of the 2 rows of insertion, begin.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Work all round, * 5 l., with 3 ch. between each, under the 5 ch.,
+3 ch., d.c. under next 5, 3 ch, d.c. under next 5, 3 ch., d.c. under
+next 5, 3 ch., repeat from * under next 5.</p>
+<p>
+7th: 3 ch., d.c. under every 3 ch., all round. Narrow ribbon, or wide
+white cotton-braid, may be drawn in round the crown and along the
+front, but it is not actually necessary excepting for ornament.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+SHAVING TIDY.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;No. 16 Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet
+Cotton. No. 4 Penelope Hook.</p>
+<p>
+1st row: Make 180 chain, turn back, 1 l. into 9th loop, in the next
+row this forms 1 sq., by working the 1st l. into the 5th loop of the 8
+ch., new 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop till there are 58 sq.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: 1 row all squares.<a name="Page_083" id="Page_083"></a></p>
+<p>
+3rd: 6 sq., 3 l., 51 sq.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 44 sq.</p>
+<p>
+5th: 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 43 sq.</p>
+<p>
+6th: 6 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 43 sq.</p>
+<p>
+7th and 8th: 14 sq., 3 l., 43 sq.</p>
+<p>
+9th: 13 sq., 3 l., 24 sq., 3 l., 19 sq.</p>
+<p>
+10th: 8 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 18 l., 9 sq.</p>
+<p>
+11th: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 8
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+12th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.; 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+13th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+15th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l.; 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+16th: 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+17th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+18th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image42" id="image42"><img src="images/image42.jpg"
+
+alt="A SHAVING TIDY."
+title="A SHAVING TIDY." width="306" height="262" /></a>
+</div>
+
+<p class="smcap">A SHAVING TIDY.<a name="Page_084" id="Page_084"></a></p>
+<p>
+19th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+20th: 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 33 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 6 sq.</p>
+<p>
+21st: 6 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 7 sq.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: 11 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+23rd and 24th: 58 sq.</p>
+<p>
+25th: 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 48 sq.</p>
+<p>
+26th: 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 49 sq.</p>
+<p>
+27th: 3 sq., 3 l., 35 sq., 3 l., 18 sq.</p>
+<p>
+28th: 3 sq., 6 l., 33 sq., 3 l., 19 sq.</p>
+<p>
+29th: 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+30th: 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+21 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+31st: 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l, 7
+sq.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+21 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+34th: 42 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq.</p>
+<p>
+35th: 42 sq., 3 l., 2 l., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+36th: 20 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+37th: 28 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 3 sq.</p>
+<p>
+38th: 39 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+39th: 45 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.</p>
+<p>
+40th: 45 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.</p>
+<p>
+41st and 42nd: Two rows of squares.</p>
+<p>
+Now work 3 d.c. into ever space on three sides, but not on the side
+above the top of the letters, making 7 d.c. at each corner.</p>
+<p>
+BORDER.&mdash;1st row: Begin at the side where the letter S is, 3 l. the
+first into 1st loop, 3 ch., 3 l. the 1st into 4th loop, repeat this
+till within 4 loops of the corner, then in the corner loop make 3 l.,
+3 ch., 3 more l. into same loop, now 3 ch., miss 3 loops, then 3 l.
+the 1st into 4th loop, now repeat till the corner loop of next corner,
+then 3 ch., then 3 l. into the same loop in which the last of the 3 l.
+was worked, now 3 ch., 3 l. the 1st into 4th loop, and repeat.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: When at the end, turn back, work 3 l. on l., 3 ch., repeat; at
+the corner, after the last 3 l. and 3 ch., make 3 l. under the 3 ch.
+at corner, 3 ch., 3 more l. under same, 3 ch. 3 l. on l., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Turn back and work the same.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Turn back, d.c. on the 1st of the l. stitches, * 5 ch., 3 d.c.
+under the 3 ch, repeat from *.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Turn back, 6 ch., 3 d.c. on the d.c., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Turn back, 7 ch, 3 d.c. on d.c., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+Now, along the top work a row of extra long stitches, made by twisting
+the cotton twice over the hook instead of once, beginning on the d.c.
+stitches of the border, and working 5 l. stitches across the width of
+the border at regular spaces, then 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. on every l.
+across the squares, terminating with 5 l. in the width of the
+border.<a name="Page_085" id="Page_085"></a></p>
+<p>
+Now 3 d.c. into every space between the l. stitches, then crochet the
+two pieces together on the right side of the work, or sewing will do
+as well. If the tidy should require washing, let it now be done, and
+pressed between a double linen cloth, under a heavy weight; when dry,
+line it with coloured cambric, omitting the border; double it in half,
+and run a small tuck at the bottom of the extra l. stitches; in this
+tuck insert a narrow piece of whalebone, not quite so long as the
+work, and secure it at both ends; get a yard of satin ribbon, place a
+pin in the centre, and on one side of this pin sew on to the ribbon
+some pieces of old linen fringed about 3 inches in width, and 8 inches
+long, if this is doubled over the ribbon it will make each piece 4
+inches long; sew then on the other side of the pin some soft chamois
+leather the same width and length, now place it in the centre of the
+tidy, draw the ribbon over, and tie it in a bow at the back. This
+should be laid on the toilet table, and not hung up; it will have the
+appearance of a book.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+EXHIBITION OVAL TIDY FOR EASY CHAIR.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;12 Reels No. 10 or 12 Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Crochet Cotton. No. 3 Penelope Hook.</p>
+<p>
+Make 266 chain stitches; this chain must be worked very evenly and
+well, as it is the centre of the pattern, and will have to be worked
+into on the other side after the 33rd row; turn back 1 l., into 4th
+loop from hook, 3 more long into successive loops, now 14 square,
+formed by working 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop, 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 6 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+The cotton must be cut off every row.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: 4 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 10
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: 4 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 4 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 33
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+5th: 4 l., 12 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l. 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+6th: 4 l., 11 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10
+sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+7th: 4 l., 11 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 11 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+8th: 7 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 45 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l.; the cotton at the end of
+every row must now be left sufficiently long to run in with a needle,
+not as before the end woven in with the last stitch.</p>
+<p>
+9th: 4 l. the 1st on the 4th l. of last row, this is to form the oval,
+9 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+10th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 7 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq. 3 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 3 l.<a name="Page_086" id="Page_086"></a></p>
+<p>
+11th: 7 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+12th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 14 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 3 l.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image43" id="image43"><img src="images/image43.jpg"
+
+alt="OVAL TIDY FOR EASY CHAIR."
+title="OVAL TIDY FOR EASY CHAIR." width="355" height="446" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>OVAL TIDY FOR EASY CHAIR.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+13th: 7 l., 18 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+15 l., 18 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+15th: 7 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 6 l.<a name="Page_087" id="Page_087"></a></p>
+<p>
+16th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 10 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 15 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+17th: 7 l., 12 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l. 2 sq.,
+3 l., 16 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+18th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 12 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+19th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 13 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+20th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+21st: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 7 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 12 sq.,
+3 l., 14 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: 7 l., beginning on 4th l., 13 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+12 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+24th: 7 l., beginning on 4th l., 14 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+25th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 11 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l.</p>
+<p>
+26th: 7 l. the 1st on 7th l., 18 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+27th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 9
+l.</p>
+<p>
+28th: 10 l. the 1st on 7th l., 25 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 19 sq., 9 l.</p>
+<p>
+29th: 13 l. the 1st on 7th l., 21 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 12
+l.</p>
+<p>
+30th: 13 l. the 1st on 10th l., 35 sq., 12 l.</p>
+<p>
+31st: 16 l. the 1st on 10th l., 27 sq., 15 l.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: 19 l. the 1st on 13th l., 17 sq., 18 l.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: 58 l., the 1st on 16th l.</p>
+<p>
+34th: Now work the other half, keeping on the right side of the work,
+and working on the other side of the foundation chain, 4 l., 12 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 4 l., 13 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+35th: 4 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+36th: 4 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+37th: 4 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+38th: 4 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 36 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 10 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+39th: 4 l., 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+40th: 7 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+41st: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 13 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 2 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 3 l.<a name="Page_088" id="Page_088"></a></p>
+<p>
+42nd: 4 l., 15 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+43rd: 7 l., 10 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 19 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+44th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 11 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 18 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+45th: 7 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+12 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+46th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 21 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+47th: 7 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 6 l, 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+48th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 5 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., 3 l.</p>
+<p>
+49th: 7 l., 12 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+50th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 14 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+51st: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 12 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 12 l., 14
+sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+52nd: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 11 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+53rd: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 10 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 24 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+54th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 9 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 19
+sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+55th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+56th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 19 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+57th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 17 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 16 sq., 9 l.</p>
+<p>
+58th: 7 l. the 1st on 7th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l.</p>
+<p>
+59th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 17 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 9 l.</p>
+<p>
+60th: 10 l. the 1st on 7th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+16 sq., 9 l.</p>
+<p>
+61st: 13 l. the 1st on 7th l., 13 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 20 sq., 12
+l.</p>
+<p>
+62nd: 13 l. the 1st on 10th l., 35 sq., 12 l.</p>
+<p>
+63rd: 16 l. the 1st on 10th l., 27 sq., 15 l.</p>
+<p>
+64th: 19 l. the 1st on 13th l., 17 sq., 18 l.</p>
+<p>
+65th: 58 l. the 1st on 16th l.</p>
+<p>
+Now run in all the ends neatly and very secure; this may be done by
+darning the end backwards and forwards on the thick part. D.c. on the
+1st of the 58 l. stitches at the side, 7 ch., d.c. into 6th loop, then
+7 ch., d.c. into every 5th loop, 7 ch., d.c. on last l., 7 ch., d.c.
+into the 5th loop of the next l. stitches, 7 ch., d.c. into 5th loop,
+7 ch., d.c. on last l., 7 ch., d.c. into 4th loop of the next l.
+stitches, 7 ch., d.c. on last l., * 7 ch., d.c. on the last l. of next
+l. stitches, 11 times more, * now there are 2 even rows of l.
+stitches, ** 7 ch., d.c. into the loop between the two rows. 7 ch.,
+d.c. on last l. of the next l. stitches,<a name="Page_089" id="Page_089"></a>
+repeat from ** twice more, now there are three even rows; now work the
+same, now there are 15 even rows, make 7 ch., d.c. between every
+alternate row for 3 times, then 7 ch., d.c. on next row; now work all
+round the same. There must be 31 chains of 7 on each of the four
+sloping sides of the oval, 11 chains of 7 on the long stitches on each
+side, and 8 chains of 7 on the top and bottom.</p>
+<p>
+BORDER.&mdash;Under each of the 7 chains work 2 l. with 1 ch. between each,
+3 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Under each 3 ch. work 2 l. with 1 ch. between each, 5 ch.,
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Under the 5 ch. work 2 l. with 1 ch. between each, 7 ch., repeat.</p>
+<p>
+4th: 7 d.c. under the 7 ch., repeat.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+HONITON SPRIGS IN CROCHET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+The beautiful and expensive lace for which Honiton is famous may be
+closely imitated in crochet, with the occasional aid of some
+point-lace stitches.</p>
+<p>
+Honiton sprigs and edgings are done in detached pieces, which are
+afterwards laid on Brussels net, and run on in any form that fancy may
+dictate. Sometimes they are connected together into a solid mass by
+means of twisted bars, in a manner termed <i>guipuring</i>. Being thus
+separate, the directions for each sprig or edging are comparatively
+short. Each sprig is usually begun at the end of the stem, which is
+formed by a chain, any leaves or flowers that come on the right side
+of it being then made as you come to them; generally a flower forms
+the point of the spray, and this being made, the stem is finished by
+working the chain stitches in s.c., adding the leaves or flowers on
+the left side whenever they occur, and working down to the
+commencement of the chain. Leave about three inches of thread on
+beginning and ending; thread these with a fine needle and run a few
+stitches up and down the stem, on the <i>wrong</i> side, to secure them.
+They may then be cut off closely, and the sprig is complete.</p>
+<p>
+As these general observations refer to all imitations of Honiton lace
+in crochet, we shall beg our readers to refer to them, when directions
+for other specimens are given.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+CROCHET WINDOW CURTAIN.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton.
+Penelope Hook.</p>
+<p>
+May be worked from the engraving in any thickness of cotton, amounting
+to the size of curtain required; the larger the curtain the thicker
+the cotton should be. It likewise, in thick cotton, looks remarkably
+well for bed curtains.<a name="Page_090" id="Page_090"></a></p>
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image44" id="image44"><img src="images/image44.jpg"
+alt="CROCHET WINDOW CURTAIN"
+title="CROCHET WINDOW CURTAIN" width="366" height="459" /></a>
+</div>
+
+<a name="Page_091" id="Page_091"></a>
+<p class="smcap">
+WINDOW CURTAIN.</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 70. Penelope Hook.</p>
+<p>
+The extreme elaboration of this pattern demands that the material in
+which it is worked should be lighter than it need be when the design
+is simpler and less rich. The use of finer materials also diminishes
+the size of the pattern; we, therefore, recommend No. 70: but, of
+course, it is optional to use coarser.</p>
+<p>
+In No. 70 Cotton, about 6 patterns, besides the border, will make a
+curtain two yards wide; but in No. 40, not more than five patterns
+would be required.</p>
+<p>
+The border should be worked at each edge, which may very easily be
+done by working backwards from the centre of the last pattern, to the
+edge. It is not necessary to work a border at the top of the curtains.</p>
+<p>
+Each pattern contains 61 squares or 183 stitches; the border 45
+squares or 135 stitches; reckoning from the extreme edge to the
+straight line 8 squares, which occurs in every scroll between the
+patterns. For 6 patterns and 2 borders, therefore, 1,368 stitches
+would be required for a foundation, with the one over, always needed
+in square crochet. In working the border along the bottom, care must
+be taken completely to reverse it at the centre, that is, after 3
+patterns, otherwise the corner would not be found to go right.</p>
+<p>
+KNITTED LACE FOR CURTAINS, &amp;c.</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No, 40. Penelope Hook. Cast on twelve stitches.</p>
+<p>
+1st row: Slip 1, knit 3, make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together, pass the
+slip stitch over, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Knit 3, purl 8, knit 2.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Slip 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 1,
+knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Knit 6, purl 8, knit 2.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Slip 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 4, make 1, knit 2
+together, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 3, purl 8, knit 2.</p>
+<p>
+7th: Slip 1, knit 2 together, make l, knit 4, knit 2 together, make 1,
+knit 1, make 1, knit 8.</p>
+<p>
+8th: Cast off seven, knit 1, purl 8, knit 2. Repeat for the length
+required.<a name="Page_092" id="Page_092"></a></p>
+
+<a name="Page_093" id="Page_093"></a>
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image45" id="image45">
+<img src="images/image45.jpg"
+alt="WINDOW CURTAIN."
+title="WINDOW CURTAIN." width="348" height="361" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>WINDOW CURTAIN.</h6>
+<br /> <br /> <br />
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+WINDOW CURTAIN AND STOVE APRON.</h3>
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image46" id="image46">
+<img src="images/image46.jpg"
+alt="WINDOW CURTAIN AND STOVE APRON."
+title="WINDOW CURTAIN AND STOVE APRON." width="346" height="366" /></a>
+</div>
+<a name="Page_094" id="Page_094"></a>
+<p class="smcap">
+WINDOW CURTAIN AND STOVE APRON.</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, with a suitable Crochet Hook.</p>
+<p>
+The number of stitches in this curtain must depend, of course, on the
+width of the window for which it is intended. Each pattern requires a
+foundation of 102 chain stitches; and the borders at the sides 57
+chain each. As there will be about 560 stitches in a yard, or very
+nearly five patterns and one border, it will be easy to reckon the
+number required for any given width. A curtain two yards wide will
+require 1,135 stitches, which will allow ten patterns of the
+convulvulus, and the two borders; to this, every 102 stitches added
+will make one wreath more, nearly equalling in width the sixth of a
+yard.</p>
+<p>
+The whole of this curtain is done in square crochet, the design in
+close squares, and the ground in open.</p>
+<p>
+Square crochet (the majority of our readers are aware) consists of
+d.c. chain stitches exclusively. A close, or solid square is formed of
+three successive d.c. stitches: an open square of 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss
+2 of the preceding row. Almost all square crochet patterns are
+intended to be worked from the engraving, which is laid open before
+the worker and copied. To assist in guiding the eye it is advisable to
+cover each row of the engraving after it is copied.</p>
+<p>
+We will only observe, with regard to this pattern, that the first two
+rows are done in ch., and that two stitches at each end are also
+close, which affords an opportunity for working in the ends of the
+previous rows.</p>
+<p>
+This design is also extremely suitable for a curtain for a grate. For
+this purpose, Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting
+Cord, No. 70, will be preferable to the coarser numbers. It would be
+greatly improved by the addition of a bead border, similar to that of
+the anti-macassar, given in a former part of this work.</p>
+<p>
+The effect of the bead border being to add weight to the end of the
+stove apron, it would keep it in its place better than anything else,
+besides being very ornamental.</p>
+<p>
+A handsome fringe may be knotted on the end, and it may be lined with
+calico to correspond with the furniture of the room.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+NETTED WINDOW CURTAIN.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Netting Cotton,
+No. 24: Embroidering Goat's-head Cotton, No. 30; a middle-sized
+Netting Needle; Steel Mesh, No. 9; and a long Embroidering Needle.</p>
+<p>
+If worked with the above cotton and mesh four squares will measure one
+inch, which will be a guide for the number of foundation stitches to
+make in the beginning for the curtain. The pattern must afterwards be
+darned in embroidering cotton, No. 30, according to the engraving, by
+passing the needle under and over the threads of the meshes very
+regularly and even, always keeping the same number of threads in every
+square, and all must run the same way and be drawn to one degree of
+tightness, for all the beauty of the work depends upon its evenness
+and regularity. This pattern may be extended to any size, and would
+look very well if the flowers were sewn in pale pink ingrain cotton,
+and the fretwork in white cotton.<a name="Page_095" id="Page_095"></a></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image47" id="image47">
+<img src="images/image47.jpg"
+alt="NETTED WINDOW CURTAIN."
+title="NETTED WINDOW CURTAIN." width="247" height="404" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">
+NETTED WINDOW CURTAIN.</p>
+<a name="Page_096" id="Page_096"></a>
+
+<h3>
+A FLOWER VASE SCREEN, FOR CONCEALING A FLOWER-POT OR BASIN WITH
+FLOWERS.</h3>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;4 shades of Green Wool, the lightest almost a pale Lemon, 1
+skein only of this, and 3 each of the darkest; 5 shades of Pink, 2
+skeins of each, all 4-thread Berlin Wool; 3 yards of ordinary sized
+skirt cord, the size of blind cord.</p>
+<p>
+D.c. 14 stitches over the end of the cord with the darkest green,
+unite; now work 2 d.c. into every loop; the next row the same; from
+this row increase as may be required, working 4 rows of darkest green,
+4 rows of next shade, 3 rows of next shade, in all 11 rows; there must
+by 154 stitches in the outside row.</p>
+<p>
+Fasten off the cord neatly, and with darkest shade of green, work 21
+d.c. stitches; now turn on reverse side, and work 21 rows of ridged
+crochet, which is done by working into the lower loop instead of the
+upper one, and omitting at the end of every row the 1 ch. which in
+ordinary ridged crochet prevents it decreasing, but by omitting this 1
+ch. these 21 d.c. stitches will be decreased to a point; work 6 rows
+of the 2 darkest shades, and 9 of the lightest of the 3 shades: make 7
+of these points, but be careful, in joining on every shade, that the
+knots are concealed, and run in the last end very neatly. With the
+lightest green of the 3 shades, commence on the wrong side of the mat,
+begin on the first dark ridge of the point, make 5 ch., d.c. on every
+ridge, but d.c. into the point, make 5 ch., d.c. into same loop, then
+5 ch., d.c. on every ridge till the last, then crochet into the 1st
+ridge of next point, without making any chain between.</p>
+<p>
+<i>Palest Green</i>.&mdash;D.c. into centre of 2nd 5 ch. from the bottom of the
+point, 5 ch., d.c. into centre of every 5 ch. till the point, then
+d.c. in centre of top, 5 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into same, then work down
+till within the last ch. of 5, omit this, and d.c. in 2nd ch. of 5
+from the bottom of next point.</p>
+<p>
+1st row.&mdash;<i>Darkest Pink</i>: Make 41 ch., turn back, 1 l. into 9th loop
+from hook, * 3 ch., 1 l. into 4th loop, repeat from * 7 times more, in
+all 9 spaces.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Turn on reverse side, 3 l. under the 3 ch., 1 ch., repeat at the
+point, work 9 l., 2 ch., 6 more l. under same space, then 1 ch., 3 l.
+under the 3 ch., repeat; at the end cut off the wool.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: With next shade commence on same side as 1st row, 1 l. between
+each long, but after every 3rd l., make 1 ch. at the point, and
+between each of the 6 l., make 1 l., 1 ch., then under the 2 ch., make
+1 l., 3 ch., 1 more l. under same, then work the same as the half just
+completed.</p>
+<p>
+4th.&mdash;<i>Next Shade</i>: With same colour, inclose some white wire drawn
+from ribbon wire, thus&mdash;between each l. stitch, and under each 1 ch.,
+work 1 d.c. stitch with the wire between, first bending the end of the
+wire to prevent it slipping, but over the point work 2 d.c. under each
+1 ch., and under the 3 ch., work 3 d.c.; now work the remaining half,
+and d.c. along the bottom, still enclosing the wire to the side where
+this row was commenced, twist the 2 ends of the wire together, after
+pulling it into shape.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Great care must be taken in working this row not to bend the
+work; next shade, 1 l. on 1st d.c. stitch at the side, 3 ch., * 1 l.
+into successive loops for 4 times, 3 ch., repeat from *, be careful
+that a 3 ch. comes at the point; this row will end as it was begun;
+then crochet along the bottom.</p>
+<p>
+6th.&mdash;<i>Next Shade</i>: 2 l. under the 1st 3 ch., 3 ch., 2 more l. under
+same; repeat this 6 times more, then repeat the same over the point,
+but for 5 times make 5 ch. instead of 3. Now sew these pink points up
+at the side, joining them for 6 times by the chain of 3, slipping the
+wool on from chain to chain; now pin each green point on to the part
+of the pink which is sewed together, stretching each green point as
+high as possible; then sew these green points at about the second
+shade of green, on to the pink, as in engraving.<a name="Page_097" id="Page_097"></a></p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+ <h3>BREAD CLOTH.</h3>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image48" id="image48"><img src="images/image48.jpg"
+
+alt="BREAD CLOTH."
+title="BREAD CLOTH." width="461" height="368" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>BREAD CLOTH.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Three reels of Brooks' No. 24, and two of No. 16, Great
+Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton. A hook suitable for the
+fine number.</p>
+<p>
+The octagon shape is one extremely well adapted for bread baskets, as
+well as for papier-mach&eacute; trays of the usual forms; but it requires a
+little nicety to produce even edges at the sloping sides. The way it
+is done is this. The whole pattern, it will be perceived, is done in
+square crochet, and in the increasing<a name="Page_098" id="Page_098"></a>
+sides a close square is added at each end. This is done by making one
+chain extra at the beginning and end of the first row of d.c. 2nd row:
+1 ch., 2 d.c. on the chain, and 2 on the first d.c. at the
+commencement, thus increasing three stitches, besides the one chain
+which is merely a foundation for the next increase; then at the other
+extremity of the row, 2 d.c. on the last stitch, 2 d.c. on the chain,
+and make one chain. Do this for every row which is increased, working
+in all the ends.</p>
+<p>
+For the decreasing rows begin with 1 slip, 1 s.c., 1 short double
+crochet, 1 d.c.&mdash;this last coming on the first stitch in the second
+square of last row, keeps the squares evenly over each other. At the
+other end of the row reverse the process, by doing 1 d.c., 1 short
+d.c., 1 s.c., 1 slip, which completes it.</p>
+<p>
+The short double-crochet stitch, being new to our readers, may be
+briefly described. It is, as its name implies, a medium stitch between
+a s.c. and a d.c. stitch. Begin as for a d.c. stitch, with the thread
+round the hook, but after the latter is inserted in the stitch, and
+the thread drawn through, so that there are three loops on the needle,
+the thread must be drawn through all three at once.</p>
+<p>
+Short treble crochet (contracted to s.t.c.), is done in a similar
+manner. The thread being passed twice round the needle, there are four
+loops on the latter, after the one is drawn through the stitch of the
+preceding row. The thread is now drawn through three loops together,
+and afterwards through two.</p>
+<p>
+When the bread cloth is worked, do open square crochet all round it,
+taking the d.c. stitches sufficiently close at the corners to lie
+smoothly. Knot a fringe 2-1/2 inches deep in every square. It is to be
+made of the coarse cotton.</p>
+<p>
+To increase the size of this d'oyley, for a tray, or other article,
+use coarser cotton and hook.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+BREAD CLOTH.</h3>
+&middot;
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+Nos. 14, 16, 18, 20. Walker's Penelope Hook, No. 3.</p>
+<p>
+<i>a</i>. With cotton No. 18 make 10 chain, 1 s.c., in 1st chain; then in
+round loop 3 d.c., ** 9 chain, miss 3, 1 s.c. in 4th; then in round
+loop. * 1 s.c. 7 chain, * repeat twice more; 1 chain to cross and in
+1st 7 chain,** [&middot;1&middot;] 1 d.c., 9 long, 1 d.c., repeat in the other two 7
+chains; 1 s.c. in the 1 chain that crosses the stem: [&middot;2&middot;] 5 chain; 3
+d.c. in the centre round loop.</p>
+<p>
+Repeat from ** to ** 1 d.c., 5 long, join to 5th long in 3rd section,
+4 long, 1 d.c. in same 7 chain; in the next two 7 chains: 1 d.c., 9
+long, 1 d.c., 1 s.c. in the chain that crosses the stem [&middot;2&middot;] Repeat
+from [&middot;2&middot;] to [&middot;2&middot;] 5 chain, 3 d.c. in the centre round loop.</p>
+<p>
+Repeat again from ** to ** 1 d.c., 5 long, join, 4 long, 1 d.c., in
+next 7 chain, 1 d.c., 9 long, 1 d.c., in next 7 chain, 1 d.c., 1 s.c.
+on the chain that crosses, 5 chain, 1 s.c. on 1st d.c. in centre,
+fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+Make 11 more <i>a</i>'s like the 1st, only joining, as in the
+engraving:&mdash;"thus, 1 d.c., 5 long, join, 4 long, 1 d.c."</p>
+<p>
+<i>b</i>. With cotton No. 20. 15 chain, 1 s.c., in 1st stitch and in round
+loop. * 4 d.c., 10 chain, join where the two <i>a</i>'s join, turn, 10 s.c.
+down the 10 chain; 4 d.c., 10 chain, join where the two 9 long of <i>a</i>
+are joined together; 10 s.c. down the 10 chain; repeat from * 3 times
+more; * 1 s.c., 5 chain, miss 2, * repeat all round; fasten off. Make
+5 more, placing them as in the engraving.</p>
+<p>
+<i>c</i>. With cotton No. 16. 10 chain, 1 s.c. in 1st, make it round. * 1
+d.c., 3 chain, 3 long, 3 chain, * repeat 3 times more in round loop.
+** 1 d.c. on d.c., 7 chain, 1 d.c. on 2 long, 7 chain repeat all
+round. ** 9 d.c. in each 7 chain; fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+1 s.c. in 5th d.c., 9 chain repeat all round. In 1st 9 chain 6 d.c.,
+join to 5th long of <i>a</i> 5 d.c. in same 9 chain: * in next 9 chain 11
+d.c., repeat all round; fasten off.<a name="Page_099" id="Page_099"></a></p>
+<p>
+Make another <i>c</i>, joining to <i>a</i> and first <i>c</i>. Make 12 more; join as
+in the engraving.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image49" id="image49"><img src="images/image49.jpg"
+
+alt="BREAD CLOTH."
+title="BREAD CLOTH." width="352" height="398" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>BREAD CLOTH.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+<i>d</i>. With cotton No. 18. 7 chain make it round; 11 d.c. in round loop,
+join to 5th d.c. of 11 d.c. of <i>e</i>, * 7 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c., repeat
+* twice more; join to the other <i>c</i> to the 5th d.c. of 11 d.c., fasten
+off. 1 s.c. in 4th chain of 1st 7 chain. ** 5 chain 1 s.c. in same as
+last s.c., then in 5 chain, 1 d.c. 4 long, 2 chain, join to <i>a</i>, turn,
+1 chain, 2 long on 2 chain, 4 long, 1 d.c. in same 5 chain. 1 s.c. in
+next 7 chain; 7 chain<a name="Page_100" id="Page_100"></a> join to next division of <i>d</i> 7 chain; 1
+s.c. in 4th chain stitch of 7 chain, repeat from ** to ** 7 chain,
+join, 7 chain, repeat from ** to ** again, fasten off. Make 9 more
+<i>d</i>'s, joining in the same manner, and as placed in the engraving.</p>
+<p>
+<i>e</i>. With cotton No. 18. 10 chain, make it round and work in loop 17
+d.c.; 1 d.c. on 1st d.c., 5 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c. in next 4 chain join
+to <i>c</i>'s 3 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c. in 3rd, 5 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c. in
+next, 6 chain join to <i>a</i> 5 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c. in next, 5 chain,
+miss 1, 1 s.c., 4 chain, join to <i>c</i> 3 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c., 5 chain,
+miss 1, 1 s.c., 7 chain 1 s.c. fasten off. Make 3 more, placing them
+as in the engraving.</p>
+<p>
+<i>f</i>. With cotton No. 14. 1 long between two <i>c</i>'s; 1 <i>c</i> before the
+corner. Commence: 6 chain, &middot; 1 d.c. in 6th d.c. of 11 d.c. of <i>c</i> 9
+chain, repeat &middot; 3 times more; 10 chain, 1 s.c. in 4th chain of 7 chain
+of <i>e</i> 10 chain, &middot;&middot; 1 d.c. in the centre of 11 d.c., 9 chain, repeat
+&middot;&middot; 3 times more. Repeat all round the d'oyley, making the corners
+alike.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: &middot; 3 long, 2 chain, miss 2, &middot; this is the &middot; pattern all round,
+except at the corners. You miss 2 and make no chain, this is to be
+done by <i>e</i>, and by the 1 long between the two <i>c</i>'s. You work as
+follows: make no chain, and miss 4, 2 each side of one long.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: 5 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c. repeat all round.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+HONITON SPRIG.</h3>
+
+<p>
+Materials.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 60. Penelope Hook, No. 24. 6 ch. for the end of the stem.</p>
+<p>
+Leaf: 14 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c. on the next 9, 2 s.c., 1 slip, 24 ch.,
+miss 3, 2 d.c. in next, 2 d.c. in next, 9 d.c. in the next 9, 2 s.c.
+in the next 2, slip in the next, which leaves 7 for the stem. Slip
+stitch on the 2 s.c., and 7 of the d.c., taking great care not to
+contract the leaf, 10 ch., miss 4 d.c. in the fifth, X 2 ch., miss 2,
+t.c. in 3rd, X twice, 2 ch., miss 2, d.c. in 3rd, 2 ch., miss 2, s.c.
+on 3rd, 1 ch., miss 1, slip at the base of the flower. Do 9 slip
+stitches up the last row, the open hem of which forms the centre of
+the flower; then 11 ch., miss 3, 2 contracted d.c. stitches on the
+next 4, d.c. down all but the last 3, 2 s.c., 1 slip. The flower thus
+formed consists of an open hem for the centre petal, and a closer
+petal on each side. Work entirely round the flowers in s.c.</p>
+<p>
+S.c. on the seven chains of the stem, before you get to the leaf,
+opposite which make another, exactly like it. S.c. to the end of the
+stem, and fasten off.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+A SPANGLED WOOL NETTED COVER FOR A TEA-POY.</h3>
+
+<p>
+Materials.&mdash;If a fire-veil is required, use a flat thin bone or
+boxwood mesh, nearly half an inch in width; but if for a table-cover,
+etc., use a flat mesh scarcely three-eighths of an inch wide. 3 reels
+of Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, No. 10,
+of a good drab, or dark claret colour, the latter is preferable; 1
+ounce of maize colour spangled wool; 1 ounce of green ditto, and 1
+ounce of violet ditto. No. 13 Netting Needles.</p>
+<p>
+[Footnote: This spangled wool is a new article, extremely brilliant,
+and may be obtained, by inquiry, at any Berlin Shop, at 1s. 6d. or 2s.
+per ounce, and weighing much the same as any other Berlin wool.]</p>
+<p>
+Begin on a foundation of 85 diamonds, and net with the cotton until
+the piece is 68 diamonds long; if for a fire-veil, darn, as in
+ordinary darned netting, the centre with maize wool, and the border
+with green, darn the outer row of diamonds with violet, and also the
+pattern inside the border; but if for any other purpose, use any
+colour of the spangled wool that may harmonise or contrast well with
+the<a name="Page_101" id="Page_101"></a> draperies of the room; but, as a general rule, the netted
+ground should be dark. For the fringe, cut some shaded 4-thread Berlin
+wool of the same colour as the spangled&mdash;in the pattern given it is
+violet&mdash;into lengths of 10 inches, tie this in tufts of 9 threads into
+every other diamond; or, if preferred, 6 lengths in every diamond.
+Draw the wool through the loop, placing the wool exactly in the
+centre, double the two ends evenly, and tie in a tight knot; then,
+with a rug needle, draw in two or three lengths of spangled wool, so
+as to lie on the surface of every tuft; but, if preferred, all
+spangled wool may be used, but then the work would be rendered very
+costly, whereas, with the present directions, the work is sufficiently
+elegant, brilliant, and exceedingly new. Darn the centre first and the
+border last. Count 37 clear diamonds from the left-hand side of the
+work, and 19th diamond from the bottom. In the 39th diamond from the
+left-hand side and 20th from the bottom, darn the 2 first diamonds for
+the stem of a flower, then work from engraving.</p>
+
+
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image50" id="image50"><img src="images/image50.jpg"
+
+alt="A SPANGLED WOOL NETTED COVER"
+title="A SPANGLED WOOL NETTED COVER" width="353" height="339" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">A SPANGLED WOOL NETTED COVER FOR A TEA-POY, SQUARE
+WORK-TABLE, OR, IF DRAWN TOGETHER AT THE TOP, MAKES A GLITTERING
+FIRE-VEIL.</p>
+<a name="Page_102" id="Page_102"></a>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR</h3>
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image51" id="image51"><img src="images/image51.jpg"
+alt="NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR"
+title="NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR" width="304" height="310" /></a>
+</div>
+
+<p class="smcap">
+NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, and Embroidery Cotton, No 70; mesh, one-third of an inch
+wide.<a name="Page_103" id="Page_103"></a></p>
+<p>
+This anti-macassar is done in the fashionable style of netting, with a
+pattern darned on it after it is worked. Make a foundation, on which
+work 67 stitches. Repeat these, backwards and forwards, until a square
+is done, of as many holes up the sides as along the width. Remove the
+foundation, and add either a crochet-bead border all round, or a
+netted one. The bead border makes the shape more solid; the netted one
+is certainly lighter, and the following is very pretty:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+With a mesh three times the size of that used for the square, do one
+entire round, with three stitches in one at the corners.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: With the small mesh. Miss the first stitch, net the second,
+then the missed one, repeat all round.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X Net a stitch in each of seven stitches, miss one stitch of last
+round, X repeat all round.</p>
+<p>
+Observe, before doing this round, count the number of stitches; if
+they cannot be divided by eight, add at the corners as many as may be
+required. Supposing there are so many eights and five over, then three
+more will be wanted, and one must be added (by doing two in one) in
+each of the three corners.</p>
+<p>
+4th: X 6 over seven, miss the long stitch, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 5 over six, missing as before, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+6th: X 4 over five, as before, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+7th: X 3 over four, as before, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+8th: X 2 over three, as before, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+Before darning netting, wash it perfectly clean, stiffen it by dipping
+it into a little gum-water, and pin it out on a pillow, in the proper
+form, to dry. Then darn it with embroidery cotton, every square of the
+pattern being closely filled up.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+SHORT PURSE, IN NETTING.</h3>
+
+<p>
+As the following specimen is done only in the ordinary netting stitch,
+we do not think any particular explanation of the art of netting can
+be needed by our readers, it being so universally known. Indeed, it
+would be extremely difficult to teach the stitch by writing. Whenever
+any stitch, except that used in common netting, may occur in any of
+the following designs, we will endeavour to explain it as clearly as
+possible.</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Very fine crimson netting silk, and gold thread. Two steel
+meshes are required, one about No. 15, and one No. 11. Eagle
+card-board gauge.</p>
+<p>
+Make a piece of foundation of 9 stitches, and join your silk in the
+first.</p>
+<p>
+1st round (small mesh). 1 stitch in every stitch of the foundation.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: The same.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: 2 stitches in every one of the previous round.</p>
+<p>
+4th: A stitch in every one of the last round.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 2 stitches in the first, and one in the second, X 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+6th: A stitch in every stitch.</p>
+<p>
+7th: Increase eight stitches in the round, by doing two in one eight
+times, taking care that the stitch increased is the one which precedes
+the increased stitch of the last augmented round.</p>
+<p>
+8th: Like 6th.</p>
+<p>
+9th: Like 7th.<a name="Page_104" id="Page_104"></a></p>
+<p>
+10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 22nd: Like 6th.</p>
+<p>
+The intermediate rounds like the 7th. There ought now to be 88
+stitches in the round. Do 44 more rounds, without any increase. Then
+take the large mesh, and do another round. Take the small mesh, X miss
+one stitch, take a stitch in the second, then one in the stitch that
+was missed. X Repeat this all round.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image52" id="image52"><img src="images/image52.jpg"
+
+alt="SHORT PURSE, IN NETTING."
+title="SHORT PURSE, IN NETTING." width="392" height="322" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>SHORT PURSE, IN NETTING.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+Do four rounds of plain netting with the small mesh, then begin to
+make the points. 1st point: 7 stitches; draw out the mesh, X turn the
+work, and make a stitch on every one but the last; X repeat till you
+come to a point.</p>
+<p>
+2nd and following points, like the first, so that there are 11 in the
+round.</p>
+<p>
+The pattern is then to be darned with the gold thread, according to
+the design we have given.<a name="Page_105" id="Page_105"></a></p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+BRIDAL PURSE, IN CROCHET.</h3>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image53" id="image53">
+<img src="images/image53.jpg"
+alt="BRIDAL PURSE, IN CROCHET."
+title="BRIDAL PURSE, IN CROCHET." width="362" height="460" /></a>
+</div>
+<a name="Page_106" id="Page_106"></a>
+<p class="smcap">
+BRIDAL PURSE, IN CROCHET.</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Six skeins of white crochet silk, two skeins of <i>ombr&eacute</i>;
+scarlet ditto, in long shades, three skeins of slate-colour, and one
+of bright scarlet. Two ounces of transparent white beads, rather
+larger than seed beads, four strings of gold, the same size, and a
+hank of steel to match. For the garnitures (which must be entirely of
+bright steel), two rings, a handsome tassel for one end, and a deep
+fringe for the other. Boulton's tapered indented Crochet Hook, No. 23.</p>
+<p>
+Begin by threading all the white beads on the white silk; half the
+gold on the <i>ombr&eacute</i>; cerise, and the steel on the slate-coloured. What
+scarlet silk is used in the square end is without beads; the few rows
+at the other end, of that colour, are threaded with gold, which may be
+put on afterwards.</p>
+<p>
+The design of the square end consists of a spray of roses and leaves,
+the former in scarlet <i>ombr&eacute</i>; with gold beads intermixed, the latter
+with slate-silk and steel. The ground is composed wholly of white
+beads, one being dropped on every stitch; where, therefore, the
+scarlet and slate silks are worked without beads, they appear to be
+<i>in intaglio</i>. A scroll of steel beads below the group is intermixed
+with the white, and the top and bottom of the square end are finished
+off with vandykes of plain scarlet without beads. At the bottom is an
+open pattern in scarlet, to which is attached the fringe.</p>
+<p>
+Begin with the plain scarlet silk, with which make a chain of 100
+stitches, and close it into a round. Work one round in scarlet, using
+in the end of white silk.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: In which you begin to drop on the white beads. X 2 white, 3
+scarlet, X 20 times.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X 3 white, 1 scarlet, 1 white, X 20 times.</p>
+<p>
+4th: All white; work in the scarlet silk all round, and then fasten it
+off, as no more is required until the whole square end is worked.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 22 white, 1 steel, 23 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+6th: X 21 white, 2 steel, 22 white, 2 steel, 3 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+7th: X 3 white, 1 steel, 5 white, 2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 4 white,
+3 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 6 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 3
+white, 3 steel, 4 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+8th: X 3 white, 2 steel, 3 white, 3 steel, * 2 white, 4 steel, *
+twice; 2 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 3 steel, 3 white, 3 steel, 2 white,
+4 steel, 4 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+9th: X 2 white, 3 steel, * 2 white, 4 steel, * 3 times; 1 white, 3
+steel, 3 white, 4 steel, ** 2 white, 4 steel, ** twice, 4 white, X
+twice.</p>
+<p>
+10th: X 2 white, 2 steel, * 3 white, 3 steel, * 3 times; 2 white, 2
+steel, 4 white, 3 steel, ** 3 white 3 steel, ** twice, 5 white, X
+twice.</p>
+<p>
+11th: X 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 4 white, 3 steel, 3 white,
+2 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 3 white, 4 steel, 4 white, 3 steel, 3
+white, 2 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+12th: x 4 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 5 steel, 3 white, 3 steel,
+4 white, 4 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 5 steel, 3 white, 3
+steel, 4 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+13th: X 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 5 steel, 4 white,
+2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 5 steel, 4
+white, 2 steel, 4 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+14th: 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 4 white, 4 steel, 8 white, 2
+steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 4 white, 4 steel, 9 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+15th: X 4 white, 1 steel, * 3 white, 4 steel, * twice, 8 white, 1
+steel, ** 3 white, 4 steel, ** twice, 8 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+16th: X 9 white, 4 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 13 white, 4 steel, 4
+white, 2 steel, 8 white, X twice.<a name="Page_107" id="Page_107"></a></p>
+<p>
+17th: All white.</p>
+<p>
+18th: x 14 white, 2 slate silk, 34 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+19th: X 14 white, 3 slate, 8 white, 5 steel, 20 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+20th: X 14 white, 5 slate, 4 white, 9 steel, 12 white, 2 steel, 4
+white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+21st: X 14 white, 11 slate, 1 steel, 3 slate, 2 steel, 10 white, 2
+steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 4 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: Begin the <i>ombr&eacute</i>; scarlet, X 16 white, 7 slate, 2 steel, 12
+white, 2 gold, 2 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: x 13 white, 11 steel, 12 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet silk, 1 gold,
+7 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+24th: X 14 white, 9 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 7 white, 1 gold, 3
+scarlet, 6 gold, 5 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+25th: X 10 white, 1 gold, 5 white, 7 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 6 white,
+1 gold, 3 scarlet, 1 gold, 5 scarlet, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 steel, 1
+white, x twice.</p>
+<p>
+26th: x 7 white, 2 gold, 2 scarlet, 4 gold, 5 white, 2 steel, 3 white,
+4 steel, 2 slate silk, 4 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 6 scarlet,
+1 gold, 1 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+27th: x 9 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 4
+white, 1 steel, 1 slate silk, 3 white, 4 steel, 4 slate, 2 white, 1
+gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 4
+white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+28th: x 11 white, 3 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 4 white, 1 steel, 1
+slate, 3 white, 3 steel, 5 slate, 2 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold,
+3 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 3 gold, 2 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+29th: x 8 white, 3 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 4
+white, 1 steel, 1 slate, 3 white, 3 steel, 5 slate, 2 white, 1 gold, 1
+scarlet, 2 gold, 1 scarlet, 2 gold, 3 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1
+gold, 1 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+30th: x 8 white, 1 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 3
+white, 2 steel, 1 slate, 3 white, 3 steel, 5 slate, 3 white, 3 gold, 3
+scarlet, 1 gold, 4 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 white, x twice.</p>
+<p>
+31st: X 8 white, 1 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 3
+white, 1 steel, 2 slate, 4 white, 2 steel, 5 slate, 4 white, 7 gold, 3
+scarlet, 1 gold, 2 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: X 8 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 4 gold, 3 white, 1 steel, 2 white,
+1 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 5 slate, 5 white, 4 gold, 5 scarlet, 1
+gold, 2 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: X 9 white, 5 gold, 1 white, 3 steel, 3 white, 1 slate, 1 steel,
+3 white, 1 steel, 5 slate, 5 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 1 gold, 5
+scarlet, 1 gold, 3 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+34th: x 20 white, 1 slate, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 2 steel, 5
+slate, 4 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 5 gold, 4 white, x twice.</p>
+<p>
+35th: x 19 white, 3 slate, 2 white, 2 steel, 4 slate, 5 white, 1
+steel, 14 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+36th: X 14 white, 1 slate, 3 white, 3 slate, 1 steel, 3 white, 4
+steel, 7 slate, 2 steel, 12 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+37th: X 14 white, 7 slate, 1 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 9
+slate, 2 steel, 10 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+38th: X 14 white, 6 slate, 2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 slate, 1
+steel, 5 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 9 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+39th: X 10 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 4 slate, 2 steel, 4
+white, 6 steel, 5 white, 4 slate, 3 steel, 8 white, x twice.</p>
+<p>
+40th: x 10 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 6 steel, 5 white, 1 steel, 3
+slate, 2 steel, 5 white, 4 slate, 3 steel, 6 white, 1 steel, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+41st: x 1 steel, 6 white, 2 steel, 16 white, 1 steel, 3 slate, 3
+steel, 4 white, 5 slate, 3 steel, 4 white, 1 steel, 1 slate, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+42nd: X 1 steel, 7 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 5 gold,
+7 white, 1 steel, 4 slate, 2 steel, 5 white, 3 slate, 1 white, 3
+steel. 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+43rd: 10 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 1 gold, 4 scarlet, 1 gold, 6 white,
+1 steel, 4 slate, 3 steel, 5 white, 2 slate, 2 white, 2 steel, 5
+white, 1 steel, X twice.<a name="Page_108" id="Page_108"></a></p>
+<p>
+44th: X 12 white, 3 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 4 white, 1 steel, 1
+white, 4 slate, 3 steel, 5 white, 2 slate, 3 white, 1 steel, 1 white,
+2 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+45th: X 7 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 2
+scarlet, 1 gold, 4 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 5 white,
+2 slate, 4 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, X
+twice.</p>
+<p>
+46th: X 7 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 1 gold, 6 scarlet, 1 gold, 1
+scarlet, 1 gold, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 4 white,
+2 slate, 3 white, 1 slate, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1
+white, 1 steel, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+47th: X 10 white, 1 gold, 7 scarlet, 2 gold, 3 white, 1 steel, 2
+white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 1 slate, 8 white, 2 slate, * 2 slate, 1
+white, * twice, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+48th: X 10 white, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 2 scarlet, 2 gold, 2
+white, 1 steel, 3 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 2 slate, 7 white, 2 slate,
+1 white, 3 slate, 2 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+49th: X 9 white, 3 gold, 4 scarlet, 6 gold, 4 white, 4 slate, 3 steel,
+3 slate, 5 white, 3 slate, 3 white, 1 steel, 2 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+50th: X 9 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 4 scarlet, 2 gold, 6
+white, 4 slate, 1 white, 4 steel, 3 slate, 3 white, 4 slate, 3 white,
+1 steel, 2 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+51st: X 9 white, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 5 gold, 6 white, 4 slate, 1 steel,
+* 1 white, 2 steel, * twice, 9 slate, 2 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X
+twice.</p>
+<p>
+52nd: X 10 white, 1 gold, 5 scarlet, 2 gold, 5 white, 4 slate, 1
+white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 7 slate, 3 steel,
+4 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+53rd: X 11 white, 6 gold, 5 white, 3 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 5 white,
+6 steel, 10 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+54th: X 22 white, 1 steel, 2 white, * 1 steel, 1 white, * twice, 1
+steel, 5 white, 9 steel, 6 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+55th: X 23 white, 4 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 2 steel, 2
+white, 7 steel, 7 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+56th: X 19 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 2
+white, 1 steel, 3 white, 4 steel, 8 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+57th: X 18 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 25 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+58th: X All white, work round to the centre of one side; also</p>
+<p>
+59th: (Begin again with the plain scarlet), X 1 scarlet, 4 white, X 20
+times.</p>
+<p>
+60th: X 2 scarlet, 2 white, 1 scarlet, X 20 times.</p>
+<p>
+61st: All scarlet; fasten off scarlet.</p>
+<p>
+62nd: With the white silk, 3 chain, dropping a bead on every chain,
+miss 3, s.c. on both sides of the fourth; repeat all round.</p>
+<p>
+Now, instead of working round, work backward and forward, dropping a
+bead on every chain stitch, so that they may all come on the right
+side of the purse.</p>
+<p>
+1st row: 5 ch., turn, s.c. in same stitch, X 5 ch., miss 3, s.c. on
+s.c., X all along the row.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: 6 ch., turn, s.c. on centre of 5 ch., X 5 ch., s.c. on centre of
+next loop of 5, X to the end.</p>
+<p>
+Repeat this row backwards and forwards until 24 are done; then work
+the same pattern all round for 6 rounds. Thread the rest of the gold
+beads on the scarlet silk, and do 2 rounds in the same way with it;
+then 3 rounds of white; then 2 more scarlet, 3 white, then 2 scarlet.</p>
+<p>
+To diminish at the end, do 2 rounds of white, like the previous; then
+1 with only 4 chain; then 1 with 3 chain; and finally, a round with 2
+chain between the s.c.</p>
+<p>
+Draw it up with a needle and white silk; sew on the tassel, and slip
+on the rings.</p>
+<p>
+At the other end, do a row to close the round, with the plain scarlet
+in s.c.; on which work X 6 ch., miss 4, s.c. under 5th, X 10 times.
+Turn, and in each loop work 2 s.c., 4 d.c., 2 s.c.</p>
+<p>
+Fasten off, and sew on the deep fringe garniture.<a name="Page_109" id="Page_109"></a></p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+LADY'S SHORT PURSE.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Purse silk, of any two colours that contrast well, gold
+beads, and glass ones of one of the colours. Of the silk that matches
+the beads, two skeins will be required, and of the other, four. For
+the garniture, a clasp and handsome fringe.</p>
+<p>
+Begin by threading a hank of gold beads on two of the four skeins,
+leaving two without any.</p>
+<p>
+With regard to the colours to be selected for this purse, we may be
+allowed to suggest a few good contrasts, leaving the choice to the
+taste of the worker. A brilliant scarlet looks well with white; brown
+with blue; lilac with green, or <i>vice versa</i>; and pink with some of
+the warmer tints of stone or fawn colour. In all these, the
+first-named colour is to be the predominant one, except in the case of
+green and lilac, in which either colour may be the principal one. The
+immense variety of tints in German beads (nearly three hundred), gives
+such a power of choice, that the most artistic taste may be gratified.</p>
+<p>
+For the sake of accuracy in the description, we will select scarlet
+and white for this purse. The white beads are to be threaded on the
+white silk, and dropped on every stitch where white is named.</p>
+<p>
+With a fine crochet-hook make a chain of 120 stitches with the scarlet
+silk, close it into a round, and do one round of single crochet.</p>
+<p>
+2nd row: X 1 gold bead, 18 silk, 1 gold, 18 silk, 2 gold, X 3 times.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X 1 silk, 1 gold, 16 silk, 3 gold, 16 silk, 1 gold, 2 silk, X 3
+times.</p>
+<p>
+4th: X 1 silk, 4 gold, 11 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 2
+gold, 11 silk, 4 gold, 2 silk, X 3 times.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 1 silk, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 10 silk, 7 gold, 10 silk, 1
+gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, X. This, and every future
+pattern must, like the preceding ones, be repeated three times. Now
+join on the white silk, and whenever white occurs, drop on a white
+bead.</p>
+<p>
+6th: X 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 8 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk,
+1 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 8 silk, 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, X
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+7th: X 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 5 silk, * 2 gold, 1 silk, * 5 times, 2
+gold, 5 silk, 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+8th: X 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk,
+2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 5 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2
+gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 white, x
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+9th: X 1 white, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 3
+gold, 9 silk, 3 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold,
+2 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+10th: X 2 white, 2 gold, 3 silk, 5 gold, 15 silk, 5 gold, 3 silk, 2
+gold, 3 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+11th: X 3 white, 3 gold, 27 silk, 3 gold, 4 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+12th: X 5 white, 4 gold, 21 silk, 4 gold, 6 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+13th: X 4 white, 1 gold, 3 white, 5 gold, 13 silk, 5 gold, 3 white, 1
+gold, 5 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+14th: X 3 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 9 silk, 2
+gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 4 gold, 4 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+15th: X 2 gold, 2 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 7
+silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 3 white, 4 gold, 2 white, 3 gold, X
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+16th: X 1 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 5 white, 4 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 5
+silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 4 gold, 5 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, X
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+17th: X 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 1
+white, 1 gold, 5 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3
+white, 2 gold, 3 white, 3 gold, X repeat.<a name="Page_110" id="Page_110"></a></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image54" id="image54">
+<img src="images/image54.jpg"
+alt="LADY'S SHORT PURSE."
+title="LADY'S SHORT PURSE." width="226" height="456" /></a>
+</div>
+<a name="Page_111" id="Page_111"></a>
+<p>
+18th: X 2 gold, 10 white, 4 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1
+white, 4 gold, 10 white, 3 gold, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+19th: X 1 gold, 11 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3
+silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 11 white, 2 gold, X
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+20th: X 6 white, 3 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 3
+gold, 7 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+21st: X 1 gold, 4 white, 3 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 1
+white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3
+white, 3 gold, 4 white, 2 gold, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+22nd: X 5 white, 3 gold, 6 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1
+gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 6 white, 3 gold, 6 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: X 3 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 4 gold, 4 white, 2 gold, 2 white, 1
+gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 2 white, 2 gold, 4 white, 4 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 4 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+24th: X 2 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 9 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 5 silk, 1
+gold, 1 white, 9 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 3 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+25th: X 3 white, 1 gold, 2 white, 3 gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 5 silk, 1
+gold, 2 white, 8 gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 4 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+26th: X 1 gold, 7 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 7 silk, 1 gold, 3
+white, 4 gold, 7 white, 2 gold, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+27th: X 1 white, 2 gold, 12 white, 2 gold, 9 silk, 2 gold, 12 white, 2
+gold, 2 white, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+28th: X 3 gold, 6 white, 4 gold, 2 white, 2 gold, 5 silk, 2 gold, 2
+white, 4 gold, 6 white, 4 gold, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+29th: X 1 gold, 6 white, 2 gold, 7 white, 2 gold, 3 silk; 2 gold, 7
+white, 2 gold, 6 white, 1 gold, 1 silk, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+30th: X 3 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 2 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 1
+white, 1 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 white, 4 gold, 2
+white, 1 gold, 3 white, 3 gold, 1 silk, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+31st: X 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 7 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 7
+gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: X 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 7 gold, 3 white, 1
+gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 white, 7 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: X 1 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 4 gold, 2
+white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 2 white, 4 gold, 1
+white, 3 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+34th: X 2 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 3
+white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 3
+white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+35th: X 1 silk, 1 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 7 white, 2
+gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 2 white, 2 gold, 7 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 2 silk, X repeat.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+HANDSOME PURSE.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;1 reel of <i>ombr&eacute</i>; crimson silk, in short shades; 1 of grey
+ditto; 3 skeins of rich brown purse twist, 1 skein of white ditto, 2
+hanks of steel beads, No. 5; 12 rows of transparent white seed beads,
+2 handsome steel slides, and a few steel bugles. The silk must all be
+of the finest size, and the work is to be done very tightly.</p>
+<p>
+Begin the purse by threading the steel beads on the brown silk, and
+the white on the <i>ombr&eacute</i>; crimson.<a name="Page_112" id="Page_112"></a></p>
+<p>
+This crimson is used for the rose, and for the three small flowers;
+the coloured silk seen through the transparent bead has an extremely
+pretty effect; the leaves are entirely in steel beads, as is also the
+scroll which ornaments the lower part of the purse. The large flower
+close to the rose is done in the grey silk.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image55" id="image55"><img src="images/image55.jpg"
+
+alt="HANDSOME PURSE."
+title="HANDSOME PURSE." width="260" height="371" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>HANDSOME PURSE.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+With the white silk, make a chain of 120 stitches, and do one round in
+s.c. Join on the brown silk.</p>
+<p>
+1st pattern round: X 1 white, 5 steel, 4 white, 4 steel, 3 white, 4
+steel, 4 white, 5 steel, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: X 8 steel, 3 white, 3 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 3 steel,
+3 white, 7 steel, X 4 times.<a name="Page_113" id="Page_113"></a></p>
+<p>
+3rd: X 3 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 1 steel,
+1 white, 2 steel, 3 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+4th: X 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 3 white, 5 steel,
+3 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel,
+2 white, 5 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1
+steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+6th: X 1 steel, 3 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 1 white, 7 steel,
+1 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 3 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+7th: X 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 6 steel,
+2 white, 3 steel, 2 white, 6 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1
+steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+8th: x 1 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel,
+1 white, 1 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2
+steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+9th: X 1 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 4 brown, 3 steel, 2 white, 3 steel,
+2 white, 3 steel, 4 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+10th: 1 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel, 2
+white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel,
+1 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+11th: X 2 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 5 steel, X 1 white, 1 steel, X 3
+times, 1 white, 5 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+12th: X 2 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, X 1
+white, 1 steel, X 3 times, 1 white, 2 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 2
+brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+13th: X 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1 white,
+2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1
+brown, 2 steel, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+14th: X 2 steel, 4 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, X 3 steel, 1 white, X 3
+times, 3 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 4 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+15th: X 1 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel,
+2 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 2 brown, 1
+steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+16th: X 1 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 9 white, 3 steel,
+2 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+17th: X 2 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel,
+2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1
+steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+18th: X 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 3 brown, 5 steel, 1 white, 5 steel,
+3 brown, 3 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+19th: X 1 steel, 4 brown, 3 steel, 3 brown, 3 steel, 3 brown, 3 steel,
+3 brown, 3 steel, 4 brown, X 4 times.</p>
+<p>
+Fasten off the white silk, and do three plain rounds with the brown.
+Then join on the crimson silk, at a light part of the shade, if
+possible. In the future part of the pattern crimson means the shaded
+silk, white one of the white beads threaded on it.</p>
+<p>
+23rd: X 4 brown, 2 white, 10 brown, 1 steel, 16 brown, 4 steel, 23
+brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+24th: X 3 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 10 brown, 5 steel, 11
+brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 18 brown. X twice.</p>
+<p>
+25th: X 3 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 3 white, 7 brown, 6 steel, 1
+brown, 1 steel, 8 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel,
+8 brown, 4 steel, 5 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+26th: X 2 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 2 steel, 2 crimson, 1 white, 7
+brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 5 steel, 8 brown, 6 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel,
+8 brown, 6 steel, 4 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+27th: X 1 brown, 1 white, 3 crimson, 2 steel, 1 crimson, 2 white, 8
+brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 11 brown, 3 steel, 10 brown, 2
+steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 4 brown, X twice. Join on the gray.<a name="Page_114" id="Page_114"></a></p>
+<p>
+28th: X 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 9
+brown, 3 steel, 4 brown, 1 gray, 5 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 2
+brown, 3 white, 5 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel, 5 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+29th: X 2 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 1
+steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown,
+2 gray, 4 brown, 3 gray, 2 brown, 5 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown,
+5 white, 4 brown, 5 steel, 6 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+30th: X 5 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 9 steel, 2 brown, 5
+gray, 2 brown, 3 gray, 1 brown, 7 steel, 1 brown, 6 white, 1 brown, 3
+white, 11 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+31st: x 6 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 9 steel, 2 brown, 5 gray, 2 brown,
+3 gray, 2 brown, 5 steel, 2 brown, 11 white, 10 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+32nd: x 2 brown, 2 white, 6 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 6 steel, 2 brown,
+5 gray, 1 brown, 3 gray, 3 brown, 4 steel, 2 brown, 4 white, 6
+crimson, 2 white, 3 brown, 5 steel, 1 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+33rd: X 1 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 3 white, 3
+brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 3 brown, 4 gray, 1 brown, 2 gray, 5
+brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 3 white, 1 crimson, 4
+white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 2 brown, 2 steel, 2
+brown, 3 steel, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+34th: X 1 brown, X 1 white, 2 crimson, X twice; 1 white, 2 brown, 5
+steel, 3 brown, 1 steel, 3 brown, 2 gray, 1 steel, 4 gray, 2 brown, 2
+gray, 7 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1
+crimson, 3 white, 3 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel, 1 brown, X
+twice.</p>
+<p>
+35th: X 2 brown, 1 white, 2 steel, 3 crimson, 1 white, 2 brown, 7
+steel, 3 brown, 2 gray, 4 steel, 8 gray, 3 brown, 2 white, 1 crimson,
+3 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 2 crimson, 2 white, 2 brown, 5 steel, 2
+brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+36th: X 2 white, 1 crimson, 2 steel, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1
+white, 3 brown, 5 steel, 2 brown, 4 gray, 2 steel, 2 gray, 1 steel, 8
+gray, 1 brown, 3 white, 1 crimson, 3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 2
+crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 8 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+37th: X 3 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1
+brown, 2 white, 6 brown, 10 gray, 1 steel, 7 gray, 1 brown, 3 white, 1
+crimson, 3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2
+white, 3 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 1 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+38th: X 2 crimson, 1 white, 3 crimson, 1 white, 2 brown, 1 white, 1
+crimson, 1 white, 6 brown, 9 gray, 1 steel, 8 gray, 2 brown, 2 white,
+1 crimson, 3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 3 crimson, 3 white, 1 brown, 5
+steel, 1 brown, 1 white, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+39th: X 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown, 2
+white, 2 crimson, 3 white, 4 brown, 8 gray, 1 steel, 7 gray, 2 brown,
+3 white, X 1 crimson, 2 white, X 3 times, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown,
+1 steel, 3 brown, 4 steel, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+40th: X 4 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 2
+steel, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 3 gray, 1 brown,
+1 gray, 2 steel, 3 gray, 1 brown, 2 gray, 3 brown, 3 white, 1 crimson,
+1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 2 crimson, 2 white, 1
+brown, 7 steel, 1 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+41st: X 6 brown, 1 white, 4 crimson, 2 steel, 2 white, 2 brown, 2
+steel, 6 brown, 1 gray, 2 steel, 4 gray, 5 brown, 4 white, 1 crimson,
+3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown, 5 steel, 2 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+42nd: X 6 brown, 1 white, X 2 crimson, 1 white, X twice, 2 brown, 2
+steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 8 gray, 5 brown, 2
+white, 1 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1
+crimson, 1 white, 10 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+43rd: X 7 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 4
+brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 4 gray, 1 brown, 4 gray, 7
+brown, 2 white, 5 crimson, 1 white, 11 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+44th: X 10 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1
+brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 5 gray, 2 brown, 3 gray, 5 brown, 1 steel, 2
+brown, 6 white, 12 brown, X twice.<a name="Page_115" id="Page_115"></a></p>
+<p>
+45th: X 10 brown, 1 steel, 2 white, 3 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 3
+steel, 1 brown, 5 gray, 6 brown, 6 steel, 2 brown, 4 white, 13 brown,
+X twice.</p>
+<p>
+46th: X 6 brown, 4 steel, 6 brown, 7 steel, 2 brown, 4 gray, 5 brown,
+4 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 5 brown, 5 steel, 8 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+47th: X 5 brown, 4 steel, 7 brown, 5 steel, 5 brown, 2 gray, 5 brown,
+3 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 4 brown, 7 steel, 7 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+48th: x 4 brown, 1 steel, 13 brown, 3 steel, 11 brown, 7 steel, 2
+brown, 1 steel, 4 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 6 brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+49th: X 19 brown, 1 steel, 13 brown, 5 steel, 9 brown, 6 steel, 7
+brown, X twice.</p>
+<p>
+Do two plain rounds with the brown; then make the other end, and with
+the crimson silk do about 20 rows of open square crochet; join it to
+the second end, with the opening at the centre of one side, having,
+previously slipped on the rings.</p>
+<p>
+TO CLOSE UP THE ENDS OF THE PURSE.&mdash;S.c. the two edges together with
+white silk, on which do X 4 d.c., 4 ch., miss 4 X, end with 4 d.c.</p>
+<p>
+2nd row: 7 d.c. under every chain, and one s.c. between the second and
+third d.c. of last row.</p>
+<p>
+Turn with a fringe made of steel beads and bugles.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+MOUSQUETAIRE CROCHET COLLAR.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 40. Penelope Hook, No. 5.</p>
+<p>
+Make a round loop, work 8 double in the loop.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: Work 2 double at the top of each of the one double of last
+round, repeat round.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: The same as last, and after you have worked round, plain one to
+form the round. (You should have 32 loops in the round).</p>
+<p>
+4th: Ch. 3, miss 1, work 1 treble; ch. 5, work 1 treble in the same
+loop as before; ch. 3 miss 1, work 1 double in the next loop, repeat
+round, fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Work 3 treble in the centre of five ch. of last round; ch. 3,
+work 3 treble in the same loop as before; ch. 2, and repeat round,
+plain 1 and fasten off with it, complete the round.</p>
+<p>
+Work 4 rounds more, the same for each scollop, or 32 for the collar,
+then work 18 of the following pattern for the leaf:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+Make a chain of 40 loops, turn back and work them in double crochet,
+turn back.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: Work 2 plain and 2 double for the stalk part of the leaf;
+then ch. 2, miss 2, and work 1 treble, until you come to the end; then
+ch. 3 and work one treble at the end; work the other side the same, in
+order to make both sides to correspond; ch. 2, turn back.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Work 2 plain in the 2 ch. of last round, then ch. 3, miss the 2
+ch. of last round, and work 1 treble at the top of the 1 treble of
+last round; repeat round, and work 2 plain at the end, ch. 2, turn
+back.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Work 2 plain in the two ch. of last round, ch. 3, miss 2, work 1
+treble, then ch. 4 and work 2 treble at the top of the 1 treble of
+last round, repeat round with the ch. 4, and work 2 treble at the top
+of the 1 treble of last round, making both sides to correspond, fasten
+off.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Ch. 12 for the stalk of the leaf, plain 1 in the first four
+chains of last round, then ch. 4 and plain <a name="Page_116" id="Page_116"></a> 1 in the centre of
+each of the 4 chains all round the leaf; then work the last 8 chains
+double for the stalk, which completes the leaf; make the number of
+leaves required, then join the flowers and leaves together, as shown
+in the illustration, with a needle and crochet thread.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image56" id="image56"><img src="images/image56.jpg"
+
+alt="MOUSQUETAIRE CROCHET COLLAR."
+title="MOUSQUETAIRE CROCHET COLLAR." width="382" height="294" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>MOUSQUETAIRE CROCHET COLLAR.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+Then work the following band along the neck part of the collar&mdash;pass
+the hook through the two ends of the stalk part of the leaf, and plain
+1, chain 40, and repeat to the end, turn back.</p>
+<p>
+2nd row: Ch. 4, miss 2, and plain 1; repeat to the end, turn back.
+3rd: Ch. 4, plain 1, in the centre of the 4 chains of last row, repeat
+to the end, turn back. 4th: Work 3 treble in the centre of 4 chains of
+last row; ch. 2, and repeat to the end, turn back. 5th: Ch. 3, plain
+1, in the centre of the first 2 chain of last row; repeat to the end,
+turn back. 6th: Ch. 2, plain 1 in the centre of the 3 chain, of last
+row; repeat to the end, fasten off, which completes the collar. <a name="Page_117" id="Page_117"></a></p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+RAISED ROSE CROCHET COLLAR.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Thread,
+No. 40, and Penelope Crochet Hook, No. 5.</p>
+<p>
+This collar is made in portions, and joined together with needle and
+thread, or worked together with one plain at the option of the worker.</p>
+<p>
+TO FORM THE ROSE.&mdash;Make a chain of 8 loops, plain 1, to form a round,
+fasten off.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image57" id="image57"><img src="images/image57.jpg"
+
+alt="RAISED ROSE CROCHET COLLAR."
+title="RAISED ROSE CROCHET COLLAR." width="443" height="277" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>RAISED ROSE CROCHET COLLAR.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+2nd: Work 1 treble, ch. 3, repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off; you
+should have seven treble in the round.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 8 treble
+in the 3 ch. of last round, plain 1 at the top of the next 1 treble of
+last round, repeat in the same 1 treble all round, fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Work 1 treble at the top of the 1 plain of last round, chain 6,
+repeat round, plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble to form the round,
+fasten off. <a name="Page_118" id="Page_118"></a></p>
+<p>
+5th: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 8 treble
+in the 6 ch. of last round, plain 1 at the top of the next 1 treble of
+last round, repeat in the same loop as before, repeat round, fasten
+off.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Work 1 treble at the top of the 1 plain of last round, ch. 9,
+repeat round, plain 1, fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+7th: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 10 treble
+in the 9 ch. of last round, plain 1 at the top of the next 1 treble of
+last round, repeat in the same loop as before all round.</p>
+<p>
+8th: Work 1 treble at the top of the 1 plain of last round, ch. 12,
+repeat round, plain 1, fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+9th: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 13 treble
+in the 12 ch. of last round, plain 1 in the 1 treble of last round,
+repeat round.</p>
+<p>
+10th: Ch. 5, miss 2, plain 1, repeat round each fold of the rose.</p>
+<p>
+11th: Ch. 5, plain 1 in the centre of the 5 ch. of last round, repeat
+round; fasten off, which completes the rose; you require 7 of these
+flowers to form the collar, and 6 of the following:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+LARGE ROUNDS.&mdash;Make a round loop, the size of this O, and work 30
+treble in the round loop.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: Ch. 19, miss 5, plain 1, repeat round.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Work double crochet in each loop all round.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Ch. 5, miss 2, plain 1, repeat round.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Ch. 5, plain 1 in the centre of the 5 ch. of last round, repeat
+round.</p>
+<p>
+6th: Ch. 4, plain 1 in the centre of the 5 ch. of last round, repeat
+round.</p>
+<p>
+7th: Ch. 3, plain 1 in the centre of the 4 ch. of last round, repeat
+round, fasten off, which completes the round; you then work 74 of the
+following:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+SMALL ROUNDS.&mdash;Make a round loop, the size of this O, and work 21
+double in the round loop.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: Ch., 9, miss 2, plain 1; repeat round; you should have 7
+lots of the 9 chain in the round.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: d.c. in each loop all round, which completes the round; you now
+require 14 of the following:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+PATTERN FOR LEAF.&mdash;Make a ch. of 12 loops, turn back, and work the 12
+loops d.c.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: Ch. 3, miss 2, work two treble in 1 loop, repeat to the
+end, and in the end loop ch. 3, work 2 treble, work the other side the
+same, with the treble opposite, the treble and 3 ch. at the end, plain
+1 in the end loop, fasten off.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Plain 1 in the centre of the first 3 ch. of last round, ch. 3,
+work 1 treble at the top of the first treble of last round, ch. 2,
+work 1 treble at the top of the next treble of last round; you repeat
+all round the leaf with 3 ch., opposite the 3 ch. of last round, and 2
+treble at the top of the 2 treble of last round, with 2 ch. between
+them, working both sides to correspond, turn back.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Ch. 4 and plain 1 in each lot of the chain of last round, fasten
+off, which completes the leaf; you then work a stalk to each leaf as
+follows: ch. 5, work 1 treble in the centre of the chain round between
+the edge and the centre, work 1 treble on the other side, the same
+turn back, and work the 5 chains plain, fasten off, which completes
+the stalk; after working the number of each portion required and
+joining them together, as shown in the illustration, you work a band
+for the neck-part of the collar as follows:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+Work a few plain at the end, then ch. 10, and work 1 treble where it
+requires a treble, and a double where it requires a double, and a
+plain in the centre of the stalks and rounds as you see the stitches
+in the engraving, so as to make it lie to the shape of the neck.</p>
+<p>
+2nd row: Ch. 2, miss 2, work 1 treble, repeat to the end, turn back.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Ch. 2, work 1 treble at the top of the treble of last row, repeat
+to the end, turn back.</p>
+<p>
+4th: D.c., fasten off, which completes the collar.<a name="Page_119" id="Page_119"></a></p>
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+POINT COLLAR.</h3>
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image58" id="image58"><img src="images/image58.jpg"
+alt="POINT COLLAR."
+title="POINT COLLAR." width="243" height="469" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>POINT COLLAR.</h6>
+<a name="Page_120" id="Page_120"></a>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 48.</p>
+<p>
+This collar is begun by making the open hem work thus: 2 ch., miss 3,
+1 s.d.c., 2 ch., miss 1 s.d.c., X 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., X 3 times,
+then 2 ch., miss 1, 1 s.t.c., then use the t.c., and finally the long
+t.c. for the widest parts, and gradually decreasing to s.c. at the
+end. On the inner side of this, do as many half-circles as the
+engraving indicates: thus, 1 s.c. 1 s.d.c., 1 d.c., 2 t.c., 1 d.c., 1
+s.d.c., 1 s.c.; the roses near the neck may then be worked and joined
+to these circles in their places. The oblong flowers are then done,
+beginning in the centre, with a chain, worked in s.c., a round of d.c.
+on this, and a succession of loops all round. Join these flowers in
+their places; then make the roses, working from the engraving which is
+the best guide, joining these to each other, and to the oblong
+flowers, and finally working the neck with the dotted bars as seen in
+the engraving.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+POINT COLLAR IN CROCHET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 48. Penelope Hook.</p>
+<p>
+Each of the rows in this collar, large and small, are done separately,
+beginning with the circle in the centre, and making the six leaves
+round it. Each rose is to be joined to the others, where it is
+indicated in the engraving, and at the point of two of the petals of
+the largest are three small loops, which serve to connect it with the
+edge. All the sets of roses required for the length of the collar
+being done, the barred edge follows, the trefoils being worked on it,
+where they occur, and the roses being joined to it in their proper
+places. On this line, another of alternate close and open squares is
+done, and then a point edging, similar to one already given in this
+volume. The ground, of chains, worked back in slip-stitch with
+occasional picots, is to be done when forming the band for the neck.
+The collars should be worked a little larger than the engraving.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image59" id="image59"><img src="images/image59.jpg"
+alt="POINT COLLAR IN CROCHET."
+title="POINT COLLAR IN CROCHET." width="251" height="465" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>POINT COLLAR IN CROCHET .</h6>
+
+
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+LOUNGING CAP.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Six skeins of bright scarlet Berlin wool; 5 shades of
+green ditto, 6 skeins each; 12 skeins of black, and 4 of gray; 4
+skeins of white, and 4 of gray floss silk, or filoselle. A handsome
+shaded tassel, and a ball of crochet cord.</p>
+<p>
+The whole of this cap is worked in s.c., over the cord. Begin with the
+band round the head, by working 240 stitches with black wool, on the
+cord, and closing into a round.</p>
+<p>
+2nd round: (Black and gray wool) X 2 black and 2 gray alternately, X
+all round.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: (Black wool, white silk) X 1 b., 3 w., X all round.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Black all round.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Scarlet all round.</p>
+<p>
+6th: (Scarlet and darkest green) X 2 s., 4 g., 42 s., X 5 times.
+<a name="Page_121" id="Page_121"></a></p>
+<p>
+7th: (Scarlet, same green, and white) X 2 s., 5 g., 6 s., 3 w., 9 s.,
+3 g., 16 s., 2 w., 2 s., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+8th: (Scarlet, second darkest green, black, and white) X 2 s., 2 g., 1
+b., 3 g., 4 s., 5 w., 4 s., 2 g., 1 s., 3 g., 5 s., 4 g., 4 s., 3 w.,
+1 s., 3 w., 1 s., 3 w., 1 s., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+9th: (Same colours) X 2 s., 3 g., 1 b., 2 g., 4 s., 1 w., 4 s., 4 w.,
+2 s., 2 g., 6 s., 6 g., 2 s., 5 w., 1 s., 2 w., 1 s., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+10th: (Scarlet, black, white, and gray silk; third shade of green) X 3
+s., 3 g., 1 b., 1 g., 2 s., 2 w., 1 s., 4 gray, 1 s., 4 w., 2 s., 1
+g., 5 s., 3 g., 1 b., 3 g., 1 s., 4 w., 2 s., 1 g., 1 s., 2 w., X 5
+times.</p>
+<p>
+11th: (Same colours) X 1 w., 3 s., 4 g., 1 s., 2 w., 1 s., 1 g., 1 s.,
+4 g., 1 s., 3 w., 3 s., 3 g., 2 s., 2 g., 1 b., 4 g., 1 s., 3 w., 2
+s., 3 g., 1 s., 1 w., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+12th: (Same colours except green, which change to the next lightest) X
+2 w., 3 s., 6 g., 1 s., 1 g., 2 s., 3 g., 1 s., 2 w., 3 s., 5 g., 1
+s., 1 g., 1 b., 4 g., 2 s., 3 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 1 g., 1 w., X 5
+times.</p>
+<p>
+13th: (Same colours, with the lightest green) X 2 w. (over the two
+first of last round), 7 s., 3 g.. 2 w., 3 s., 1 g., 1 s., 1 w., 3 s.,
+4 g., 2 b., 1 g., 1 b., 4 g., 3 s., 5 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 1 w., X 5
+times.</p>
+
+<a name="Page_122" id="Page_122"></a>
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image60" id="image60"><img src="images/image60.jpg"
+alt="LOUNGING CAP."
+title="LOUNGING CAP." width="251" height="159" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>LOUNGING CAP.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+14th: (Same colours, with the lightest green but one) X 1 w., 3 s., 5
+g., 2 s., 2 w., 1 s., 3 g., 1 s., 3 w., 2 s., 2 g., 2 b., 4 g., 5 s., 2
+g., 1 s., 1 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 1 w., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+15th: (Same colours, with next darkest green) 3 s., 4 g., 1 b., 1 g.,
+2 s., 1 w., 1 s., 1 w., 1 s., 2 w., 1 s., 3 w., 2 s., 7 g., 1 s., 5
+g., 2 s., 3 w., 1 s., 3 g., 1 s., 1 w., 1 s., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+16th: (Scarlet, black, white, and next darkest green) X 6 g., 1 b., 2
+g., 2 s., 3 w., 2 s. 5 w., 3 s., 5 g., 1 s., 3 g., 1 b., 2 g., 2 s., 4
+w., 3 s., 1 w., 1 s., 1 g., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+17th: (Same colours) X 1 s., 1 g., 1 s., 2 g., 1 b., 3 g., 3 s., 9 w.,
+2 s., 1 g., 6 s., 2 g., 1 b., 3 g., 5 s., 5 w., 2 s., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+18th: (Scarlet, white, and darkest green) X 1 g., 2 s., 5 g., 5 s., 4
+w., 1 s., 2 w., 2 s., 2 g., 6 s., 5 g., 7 s., 3 w., 3 s., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+19th: (Scarlet and darkest green) X 4 s., 3 g. over centre three of 5
+g., 15 s., 1 g., 8 s., 3 g., 14 s., X 5 times.</p>
+<p>
+Four rounds of scarlet complete the band round the head. <a name="Page_123" id="Page_123"></a></p>
+<p>
+THE TOP OF THE CAP.&mdash;This is a worked from the centre, and gradually
+increased until of the same dimensions as the band, that is,
+containing 240 stitches. Begin by working 12 stitches with black wool
+on the cord, and forming it into a round.</p>
+<p>
+2 round: Increase to 24 stitches.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Increase to 40.</p>
+<p>
+4th: (Black and gray) X 2 g., 2 b., X 13 times.</p>
+<p>
+5th: (Black and white) X 3 w. over 2 g., 2 b. over 2 b., X 13 times.</p>
+<p>
+6th: (Black and scarlet) X 4 s. over 3 w., 2 b. over b., x 13 times.</p>
+<p>
+7th to 11th: (All scarlet) Increasing sufficiently to keep the work
+flat, and having 120 stitches in the last round, or 8 times 15.</p>
+<p>
+12th: (White, scarlet, and lightest green) X 3 s., 4 g., 4 s., 2 w., 2
+s., 1 w., 2 s., 1 g., X 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+Observe that care must be taken to increase so that the pattern begins
+always at the same point.</p>
+<p>
+14th: (White, scarlet, and third green) X 2 g., 2 s., 2 g. over second
+and third of 4 g. in last round, 5 s., 3 w., 2 s., 1 w., 1 s., 2 g., X
+8 times.</p>
+<p>
+15th: (Same colours) X 2 s. over 2 g., 2 more s., 1 g., 1 s., 1 g., 3
+s. over 2, 1 g., 2 s., 2 w., 2 s., 1 w., 2 s., 2 g., X 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+16th: (Darkest green but one, white, and scarlet) X 1 s., 2 w., 1 s.,
+1 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 2 g., 5 s., 2 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., X 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+17th: (Same colours) X 1 s., 4 w., 3 s., 3 g., 5 s., 2 w., 1 s., 2 g.,
+3 s., X 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+18th: (Darkest green, white, and scarlet) X 2 s., 2 w. (over second
+and third of 4 white in last round), 5 s., 12 g., the last over the
+first of 2 green, 5 scarlet, X 8 times.</p>
+<p>
+There will now be 208 stitches, work on two rounds of scarlet,
+increasing to 240, and then join on the band. This is done by holding
+the top of the band and the edge of the round together, and working
+one round, taking up the chain of both. Work on the cord with black
+wool and white silk, two stitches of each alternately; draw in the end
+of twine. Take care in placing the two parts of the cap together, to
+make that part which begins every round at the same place in both, as
+a small defect in the pattern is inevitable, and must be covered by
+the tassel. Draw the string of the tassel through the centre of the
+crown, and fasten it in its place. The cap may be lined with scarlet
+sarsenet.</p>
+
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /><h2>
+CROCHET EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.</h2>
+<p>
+The whole of these edgings and insertions are intended to be worked
+either with or without beads. If to be worked with beads, 1 chain
+stitch must be reckoned in the foundation, for every square, and the
+ground must be perfectly solid, with the pattern in beads. If to be
+worked in square crochet, 3 chains must be allowed for every square.
+In the scallops the ends of the thread must be neatly run in after
+they are done. Reckoning from that part where the actual scallop
+begins, each must be done distinctly from the others. <a name="Page_124" id="Page_124"></a></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image61a" id="image61a">
+<img src="images/image61a.jpg"
+alt="Insertion 1"
+title="Insertion 1" width="421" height="176" /></a>
+
+<img src="images/image61b.jpg"
+alt="Insertion 2"
+title="Insertion 2" width="434" height="119" />
+
+<img src="images/image61c.jpg"
+alt="Insertion 3"
+title="Insertion 3" width="430" height="105" />
+<a name="Page_125" id="Page_125"></a>
+
+<img src="images/image62a.jpg"
+alt="Insertion 4"
+title="Insertion 1" width="358" height="66" />
+
+<img src="images/image62b.jpg"
+alt="Insertion 5"
+title="Insertion 5" width="357" height="110" />
+
+<img src="images/image62c.jpg"
+alt="Insertion 6"
+title="Insertion 6" width="353" height="85" />
+
+<img src="images/image62d.jpg"
+alt="Insertion 7"
+title="Insertion 7" width="357" height="115" />
+
+<img src="images/image62e.jpg"
+alt="Insertion 8"
+title="Insertion 8" width="358" height="73" />
+
+<img src="images/image62f.jpg"
+alt="Insertion 9"
+title="Insertion 9" width="359" height="92" />
+</div>
+<a name="Page_126" id="Page_126"></a>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+INSERTIONS.</h3>
+
+<p>
+To be worked in square crochet. The materials, any number of Brooks'
+Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton that will be
+suitable for the purpose. All these square crochet patterns may be
+done in beads, if desirable.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image63" id="image63"><img src="images/image63.jpg"
+alt="INSERTIONS."
+title="INSERTIONS." width="427" height="189" /></a>
+</div>
+<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /><h2>
+POINT LACE INSTRUCTIONS.</h2>
+<p>
+The outlines of any design in Point Lace are made in braid of various
+sorts, in thread, or sometimes in linen. The braid used is either
+French linen or cotton braid, or that now known as Italian braid.
+French braid is a simple plait, more or less wide; Italian braid is,
+in fact, a pillow lace insertion, somewhat resembling a tape, but with
+edges like those seen in all other pillow lace. It enters very much
+into the composition of Venetian and other valuable Italian lace,
+whence the name Italian braid has been given to it. Point lace used
+formerly to be worked on parchment, this, however, being very hard and
+stiff, is not so pleasant a material to work on as coloured paper,
+which may be lined with calico or alpaca, according to the word*work
+intended to be done.</p>
+<p>
+French braid, whether made of linen or of cotton, is laid on the
+pattern with stitches taken across it, from one edge to the other.
+This mode of putting on braid prevents it from stretching, as, from
+the nature of the plait, it would otherwise do. In forming angles,
+each edge should be sewn down to the paper, and then the braid turned
+over. Circles are made by laying the braid on the design, and forming
+it into the proper shape with the fingers, before tacking it down.
+<a name="Page_127" id="Page_127"></a></p>
+<p>
+We give a diagram showing the manner in which lines of braid cross and
+intersect each other, to form the pattern; and we would observe, <i>en
+passant</i>, that each line is done with a separate piece of braid, that
+from A to B being one piece, and from C to D another.</p>
+<p>
+Italian braid, being so much wider, requires to be tacked down at both
+edges; and in forming circles and scrolls, one edge has, not
+unfrequently, to be gathered in slightly. When thread is used as an
+outline, a second, and much finer thread is used to tack it down. The
+coarse thread is laid on the outlines, and the needle is brought up on
+one side of it, and down, in the same hole, on the other. The stitches
+are taken at the rate of five or six to an inch, one being always
+placed at the point of each angle, so as to keep the outlines as
+accurate as possible. To fasten on a thread, run the needle along the
+braid a little way, taking a button-hole stitch to secure it. Fasten
+off in the same manner. If the outlines are in thread, you can twist
+the needle round it two or three times, and then take a tight
+button-hole stitch.</p>
+<p>
+The chief stitch in all Point Lace is that known as the common
+button-hole or overcast stitch. This stitch, worked as closely as
+possible, or at regular intervals, drawn tightly, or the reverse,
+forms almost all the stitches, or more properly <i>laces</i>, used. We will
+begin by describing the simplest of all, which is known as</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image64" id="image64"><img src="images/image64.jpg"
+
+alt="BRUSSELS EDGE "
+title="BRUSSELS EDGE " width="372" height="151" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>BRUSSELS EDGE </h6>
+
+
+<p><b>
+BRUSSELS EDGE (No. 1)</b>. This is a continuous line of button-hole
+stitches, not drawn tightly, and taken at equal distances of about the
+fourteenth part of an inch. When worked on braid, care should be taken
+that the needle is inserted at a little distance from the edge of the
+braid, which would otherwise be apt to fray.</p>
+<p><b>
+LITTLE VENETIAN EDGING (No. 2)</b>. In working this stitch, do one
+Brussels, and in the loop of that work a <i>tight</i> stitch.</p>
+<p><b>
+VENETIAN EDGING (No. 3)</b>. Do four stitches instead of one in the loop
+of the Brussels stitch.</p>
+<p><b>
+SORRENTO EDGING (No. 4)</b>. Do a stitch exactly like little Venetian, the
+eighth of an inch long, and then one-half that length in the same
+manner. Continue to work these alternately.</p>
+<p><b>
+VENETIAN BARS (No. 6)</b>. Take the needle across the space to be barred,
+once, twice, or oftener, according to the thickness of the bar, and
+then cover these threads quite closely with button-hole stitch.</p>
+<p>
+The veinings of leaves are often worked in Venetian bars, over a
+ground of Brussels lace. As this is to be done without breaking off a
+thread, it requires some little management. Begin by making the
+foundation thread of the vein running from the base of the leaf to the
+point, taking one, two, or three threads, but always beginning <i>at the
+point</i> to cover it with button-hole stitch. Do enough to come to the
+first veinings branching from it; slip the needle across to the braid,
+in the proper direction, taking a<a name="Page_128" id="Page_128"></a> close button-hole stitch to
+fasten it: cover it with button-hole up to the centre vein; then do
+the companion one in the same manner, and continue to work each pair
+as you come to it on the principal veining.</p>
+<p><b>
+EDGED VENETIAN BARS (No. 5)</b>. This is a Venetian bar, like the last,
+edged with Brussels or Venetian edging. This, with various other bars,
+frequently forms the groundwork of the guipured lace.</p>
+<p><b>
+ENGLISH BARS (No. 7)</b>. These are frequently worked between two lines of
+Brussels or Venetian edging to connect them. They are made by passing
+the needle backwards and forwards through two opposite stitches,
+always tacking the under side of each, so that the threads be across
+the space smoothly and evenly. About four times each way will be
+sufficient. They are usually done across between two stitches, and
+then one at each edge is missed before the next bar is made. Sometimes
+these bars are radiated, a single stitch of the edge being missed on
+one side, and two at the other.</p>
+<p><b>
+SORRENTO BARS (No. 8)</b>. These are bars which occur most frequently in
+Italian lace. They are simply twisted threads, so closely entwined
+that they only appear as one. They also are frequently radiated, and
+crossed; the effect produced will be seen in the accompanying diagram.</p>
+<p><b>
+DOTTED VENETIAN BARS (No. 9)</b>. A bar of threads is made, as for a
+common Venetian bar. Do on it six stitches, and instead of drawing the
+seventh tight, hold the top by sticking a needle through it and the
+paper, about the tenth of an inch, and work on the threads of the loop
+three button-hole stitches. Do six more on the bar, and repeat.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image65" id="image65"><img src="images/image65.jpg"
+
+alt="VENETIAN EDGING."
+title="VENETIAN EDGING." width="378" height="358" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>VENETIAN EDGING, VENETIAN BARS, EDGED VENETIAN BARS, SORRENTO BARS.</h6>
+
+<p><b>
+RALEIGH BARS (No. 10)</b>. Make a bar of threads, as for Venetian bars,
+and work on it about eight stitches. At the ninth, instead of bringing
+up the needle through the loop to form another button-hole, slip it
+under the bar, and bring it up on the right-hand side, leaving a loop
+of thread about two inches long, which you will hold down with your
+thumb, to keep it in its place. Now twist your needle six times under
+the right hand thread of this loop; draw it up, when it will make a
+knot, and slip the needle through it, above the bar, to continue the
+process. It may be observed that when this bar forms a part of the
+foundation of a piece of point, only two of these dots are generally
+seen on it, and they are placed near each other, almost in the centre
+of the bar.</p>
+<p><b>
+POINT D'ALEN&Ccedil;ON (No. 11)</b>. This is only common herring-bone stitch,
+with the needle twisted once or oftener under the thread of each
+stitch, according as the space to be filled is narrow or wide.</p>
+<p><b>
+SPANISH POINT (No. 12)</b>. This is the raised stitch which gives the
+peculiarly rich appearance to all the Spanish lace. A certain
+thickness of soft cotton is tacked down on the lace, in the form
+desired, and this is covered closely with button-hole stitch, edged
+with Raleigh dots, or with small loops. It is to be noticed that this
+is not attached to the lace by the button-hole stitches, but only by
+the thread which tacks down the soft cotton, so that it can be picked
+off without injury. The button-hole stitches must be worked very
+smoothly, and quite close together. <a name="Page_129" id="Page_129"></a></p>
+<p><b>
+ROSETTE (No. 13)</b>. This is exactly like a spider's web, worked on
+three, four, or more threads, according to the shape of the space
+intended to be filled. Begin by making a Sorrento bar across the
+space, from one point to the opposite; then a second one, slipping the
+needle under the first in going, and over it in twisting back; then do
+a third, or fourth, if necessary; but when you have twisted back to
+the centre of the last, make the rosette, leaving the half bar single.
+The rosette is done by passing the needle under two threads, then
+continuing to slip it under two, the first of which is always the last
+of the previous two, until you have made the spot a sufficient size,
+when you finish the last bar, by twisting down to the braid, and
+fastening off. The size of the space must be the guide for that of the
+rosette; but from six to ten times round a centre is an average.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image66" id="image66"><img src="images/image66.jpg"
+
+alt="STITCHES."
+title="STITCHES." width="344" height="355" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>STITCHES.</h6>
+
+
+<p><b>
+BRUSSELS LACE (No. 14)</b>. Consecutive rows of Brussels edging, worked
+alternately from left to right, and from right to left.</p>
+<p><b>
+VENETIAN LACE (No. 15)</b>. Rows of Venetian edging. As this stitch can
+only be worked from left to right, a line of Brussels is usually
+placed between every two rows, and being worked from right to left,
+saves the trouble of running the needle along the braid.</p>
+<p><b>
+SORRENTO LACE (No. 16)</b>. Successive rows of the Sorrento edging. <a name="Page_130" id="Page_130"></a></p>
+<p><b>
+ENGLISH LACE (No. 17)</b>. This is to be worked with the finest thread
+that is made. Do a number of Sorrento bars (closely twisted threads),
+at equal distances, in one direction throughout the space: then take
+one thread under all these, in exactly the opposite direction; take a
+stitch on the braid to secure it, and twist to the first cross. Pass
+the needle under the single thread and over the twisted one, till it
+has gone four times round, when the spot will be sufficiently large.
+Twist on the single thread to the next cross, and repeat. Do this
+until the whole space is filled, as seen in the engraving, where the
+distance between the threads is sufficiently accurately represented.
+This lace always looks best, however, when the lines are diagonal.
+English lace is often radiated; that is, the lines are more distant
+from each other at one edge than at the other, and the spots
+proportionably larger, presenting the appearance of a fan.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image67" id="image67"><img src="images/image67.jpg"
+
+alt="OPEN ENGLISH LACE."
+title="OPEN ENGLISH LACE." width="276" height="342" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>OPEN ENGLISH LACE.</h6>
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image68" id="image68"><img src="images/image68.jpg"
+
+alt="BRABANT EDGING."
+title="BRABANT EDGING." width="318" height="125" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>BRABANT EDGING.</h6>
+
+
+<p><b>
+OPEN ENGLISH LACE (No. 18)</b>. This is a variety of the previous lace,
+being worked in the same way, but on four lines of threads, instead of
+two, namely, one diagonal from left to right, one from right to left,
+one horizontal, and one perpendicular. The spots are worked on the
+last line made. The distance of the lines is seen in the engraving.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image69" id="image69"><img src="images/image69.jpg"
+
+alt="LYONS POINT."
+title="LYONS POINT." width="288" height="186" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>LYONS POINT.</h6>
+
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image70" id="image70"><img src="images/image70.jpg"
+
+alt="BRUSSELS LACE."
+title="BRUSSELS LACE." width="364" height="212" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>BRUSSELS LACE.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+The accompanying diagram gives another variety of open English lace.
+The straight bars are formed of single threads, while the diagonal
+ones are twisted; and at every cross a tight button-hole stitch is
+worked, to keep the threads together. Observe, that in working bars, a
+tight stitch should always be taken on the braid, at the beginning and
+end of every one. <a name="Page_131" id="Page_131"></a></p>
+<p><b>
+MECKLIN WHEELS (No. 19)</b>. Work Venetian bars on a single thread, in one
+direction, at equal distances. Then take a thread in the opposite
+direction, and cover it also with button-hole stitch a little beyond
+the first cross. Take another needle and thread and work a few
+stitches, in the form of a circle, round each cross, so that by
+slipping the first needle through every stitch, a foundation may be
+formed for the button-hole work with which the wheel is made, a single
+Raleigh dot being added between every two threads. The stitches taken
+with the extra needle should form a sort of railroad for holding the
+thread in its place. This mode of working wheels will be found very
+superior to the old one of pinning down the circle of thread. When all
+the wheels are worked, the stitches made with the extra needle should
+be cut away at the back.</p>
+<p><b>
+HENRIQUEZ LACE (No. 20)</b>. This stitch, and the one that follows it, are
+invariably worked with the finest thread manufactured. Like English
+lace, it has a better effect done on diagonal bars, than on those
+which are taken straight up and down, or across a space. Make one
+twisted bar across the space, then take a single thread nearly close
+to it. Twist it twice round, then darn a spot on the two threads;
+twist five or six times round, darn another, and repeat to the end. Do
+all the lines in one direction first, making the spots fall one
+beneath the other. Then begin the lines in the opposite direction,
+taking the thread under in one way, and over in returning, whilst, in
+order to keep the close bars apart, the thread must be twisted between
+them. Care must be taken that the bars in one direction, fall between
+the spots in the other.</p>
+<p><b>
+CORDOVAN LACE (No. 21)</b>. Worked like the preceding; but with three bars
+in each line instead of two.</p>
+<p><b>
+VALENCIENNES LACE (No. 22)</b>. This stitch also is done with the finest
+threads made. It is simple darning, of the closest and finest
+description, done with so much regularity that it resembles cambric.</p>
+<p><b>
+BRABANT EDGING</b> is a name sometimes given to a union of the Brussels
+with the Venetian edging. A row of Brussels is first worked, and on it
+a row of Venetian. The diagram gives the effect of this arrangement.</p>
+<p>
+Another variety of edging is produced by two or three rows of Brussels
+being worked on one another. This is frequently seen in old lace; and,
+with Venetian on the outer edge of the braid, is often termed Lyons
+Point.</p>
+<p>
+When spaces similar to those in the accompanying diagram are to be
+filled with Brussels lace, the best way is to work each side to the
+centre, and then run the needle up the middle, catching up alternately
+a stitch on each side. Sometimes the centre is not closed up at all.</p>
+<p>
+The diagram in <a href="#Page_132">page 132</a> gives a specimen of a modification of the
+Little Venetian Lace. The first stitch is taken as usual, but is
+followed by three others, worked as closely as possible. A space equal
+to that of four stitches is left between every four. In the second
+row, the four stitches are worked on the loop. The engraving also
+shows how the stitches are adapted to the different spaces in a
+pattern.</p>
+<p><b>
+FOUNDATION STITCH (No. 23)</b>. This is ordinary button-hole stitch,
+worked over a thread, and as closely as possible. The thread is taken
+across the space, from right to left, to form a bar, which is then
+covered with close Brussels, worked from left to right. Each stitch of
+a row is worked between two of the previous rows.</p>
+<p><b>
+ESCALIER STITCH (No. 24)</b>. Work nine button hole stitches as close to
+each other as possible. Miss the space of two, and repeat. In the
+second row, work one after each of the first seven, miss the space of
+the last two, work two on the loop, and seven more on the next nine,
+miss the last two of the nine; repeat in every successive row, passing
+over the last two of nine stitches, and doing two on the vacant space.</p>
+<p><b>
+CADIZ LACE (No. 25)</b>. Do six close Brussels stitches. Miss the space of
+two, do two more, and again miss the space of two, repeat from the six
+stitches. <a name="Page_132" id="Page_132"></a></p>
+<p>
+2nd row: Do two over the loop of every space, and miss all the
+stitches, whether six or two. Repeat these two rows alternately, to
+form the lace.</p>
+<p><b>
+BARCELONA LACE (No. 26)</b>. The first row of this lace is exactly like
+Sorrento edging.</p>
+<p>
+2nd row: Do four close stitches on the long stitch, and miss the short
+one, taking care not to draw the thread too tightly.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: A row of Sorento edging, the long stitch coming over the four
+stitches of the last row, and both the button-holes being worked on
+the loop, so that the short stitches come over the short of the first
+row. These two rows, worked alternately, make the lace.</p>
+<p><b>
+FAN LACE (No. 27)</b>, 1st row: Six close Brussels, miss the space of six.
+Repeat.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Six stitches over every six, miss the same space.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Six close Brussels on every loop, missing the space between.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Six over every six, and six on every loop.</p>
+<p>
+5th: Six close over the six on the long loop, miss the other six.
+Repeat these last three rows as often as may be required to fill up
+the space.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image71" id="image71"><img src="images/image71.jpg"
+
+alt="LITTLE VENETIAN LACE."
+title="LITTLE VENETIAN LACE." width="301" height="202" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>LITTLE VENETIAN LACE.</h6>
+
+
+<p><b>
+SPOTTED LACE (No. 28)</b>. This very light and pretty lace is done thus:&mdash;</p>
+<p>
+1st: X two close button-hole stitches, miss the space of four, X
+repeat to the end, without drawing the thread too tightly.</p>
+<p>
+Begin the next row, and all following, at a little distance from the
+one preceding, and do two close stitches on every loop of thread.</p>
+<p><b>
+VENETIAN SPOTTED LACE (No. 29)</b>. This lace consists of a series
+diamonds, formed by Venetian bars crossing each other diagonally, in
+each of the sections of which, four spots of English lace are to be
+worked. The foundation threads of the Venetian bars are first laid;
+then the English lace spots are worked, and the button-hole stitch of
+the Venetian bars is done the last. This lace is well suited to fill
+up large spaces.</p>
+<p><b>
+OPEN ANTWERP LACE (No. 30)</b>. For this lace a new stitch is required,
+called the double Brussels. Instead of a simple button-hole stitch,
+the needle is twisted once in the loop, so that when drawn up, it has
+a <i>longer</i> appearance than the ordinary Brussels. The stitches are to
+be worked quite close to each other.<a name="Page_133" id="Page_133"></a></p>
+<p>
+1st row: X eight close double stitches, miss the space of six, X
+repeat, without drawing the thread very tightly across the missing
+space.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: X five double over the eight, two double on the loop of thread, X
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X two double on the five, five over the two, X when five stitches
+are worked over two, one goes between the two, and two on each side of
+it.</p>
+<p>
+4th: X eight double over five and miss the space over the two, leaving
+the loop rather loose, X. Repeat from the second row throughout the
+space.</p>
+<p><b>
+OPEN DIAMOND (No. 31)</b>. 1st row: Five close Brussels, miss the space of
+two, X eight close, miss the space of two, X to the end of the row.</p>
+<p>
+2nd: Two close, X miss two, two on the loop, miss two, work along the
+line after all the remainder of the eight, do two on the loop, and on
+six of the next eight (thirteen altogether), repeat to the end.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X miss two, two on the loop, miss two, do two on the loop, miss
+two, do one on every one of the line of stitches but the last two, X
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+4th: Two on the loop, miss two, two on the loop, X miss two, two on
+the loop, one on every stitch, and two on the next loop (thirteen
+altogether), miss two, two on a loop, X repeat. The next diamond of
+holes must be so managed as to fall immediately between two of the
+first row. By repeating the first line, the place will be indicated.
+In all these stitches, it is assumed that <i>squares</i> are to be filled
+in. Where the shape varies from that, extra stitches must be added, at
+the beginning, or taken away, as the case may be, the worker referring
+to the engraving for the appearance intended to be produced.</p>
+<p><b>
+CLOSE DIAMOND (No. 32)</b>. The first row is plain button-hole stitch.</p>
+<p>
+2nd row: Five stitches, X leave the space of two, fourteen stitches, X
+repeat.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: Two stitches, X miss two, do two on the loop, miss two, work on
+all the rest of the fourteen, except the last two, X repeat. In the
+fourth row, the holes fall over those of the first. The fifth row is
+all in close stitches. In the sixth, begin to make fresh lines of
+diamonds, coming exactly between the last set.</p>
+<p><b>
+ANTWERP LACE (No. 33)</b>. 1st row: X eight close, miss the space of two,
+X repeat</p>
+<p>
+2nd: X five close over eight close, and two close on the loop, X.</p>
+<p>
+3rd: X two close over five, and five over two, X.</p>
+<p>
+4th: X five close over two, and two over five, X.</p>
+<p>
+5th: X eight close over every five, X repeat.</p>
+<p>
+The above are the principal stitches found in Old Point Lace.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+DEEP POINT LACE EDGING.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Mecklenburgh
+Threads, No. 1, 7, 100, and 120.</p>
+<p>
+Draw the pattern from the engraving, a section of it being given the
+full size. The paper must then be lined with alpaca. Should a short
+piece only be required, the pattern should at once be made of the full
+length; if not, several may be drawn. From the closeness of the work
+it is impossible to work twice over the same paper.</p>
+<p>
+The border of each pattern is formed of seven small scallops. It is
+worked in braiding-stitch, that is, four threads are laid on, parellel
+with each other, and formed into a braid by darning them backwards,
+and forwards, putting the needle always under two together. As it is
+not desirable to have any break in<a name="Page_134" id="Page_134"></a> the outline, it will be
+advisable to take, for each of the four outline threads a needleful
+sufficiently long to answer for the whole piece of lace.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image72" id="image72">
+<img src="images/image72.jpg"
+alt="DEEP POINT LACE EDGING."
+title="DEEP POINT LACE EDGING." width="278" height="493" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>DEEP POINT LACE EDGING.</h6>
+<a name="Page_135" id="Page_135"></a>
+<p>
+When the whole length of the paper is done, the ends may be twisted
+round a card, and wrapped in paper to keep them clean while that
+section of the work is in progress.</p>
+<p>
+Each pattern contains one spray of flowers and small leaves, the stem
+of which is braided like the edge only that it is generally wider at
+the end.</p>
+<p>
+All the outlines are made in No. 1, and the braiding done in No. 7.
+The flowers consist of six petals three of which are worked in
+foundation stitch, that is close button-hole stitch over a thread, and
+the others in spots formed by making two close button-hole stitches,
+and then allowing the space of two before working the next. In the
+succeeding row, the two close stitches come on the bar of thread
+formed between one spot and the next. The centre of the flower is an
+open circle, covered with close button-hole stitch, with Raleigh dots.</p>
+<p>
+The leaves, which are very small, are entirely in foundation stitch.
+In each section of the large scallop is a wheel formed by working a
+circular Raleigh bar, on a foundation of three threads. The ground is
+in Raleigh bars worked very irregularly.</p>
+<p>
+The straight edge of the lace is a line of button-hole stitch on two
+thread.</p>
+<p>
+Three rows of Sorrento edge, worked one upon another, complete the
+lace. This edge and the flowers are done in Mecklenburgh 120. The
+remaining parts in No. 100.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+COLLAR IN SPANISH ROSE POINT.</h3>
+
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image73" id="image73"> <img src="images/image73.jpg"
+alt="COLLAR IN SPANISH ROSE POINT."
+title="COLLAR IN SPANISH ROSE POINT." width="555" height="254" /></a>
+</div>
+<p class="smcap">
+COLLAR IN SPANISH ROSE POINT.</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Valenciennes
+Threads.</p>
+<p>
+This is distinguished by close heavy work, and solid Spanish stitch
+edged with loops. The ground of the collar is guipured in the richest
+style, partly with plain Raleigh bars partly with those having
+semi-circular loops, dotted in the same manner. Sometimes two bars
+have a Mecklin wheel at the cross.</p>
+<p>
+The section given of the collar is the full size, and has only to be
+repeated and reversed for the length.<a name="Page_136" id="Page_136"></a></p>
+
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+HANDKERCHIEF BORDER, IN ANTIQUE POINT LACE.</h3>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image74" id="image74">
+<img src="images/image74.jpg"
+alt="HANDKERCHIEF BORDER, IN ANTIQUE POINT LACE."
+title="HANDKERCHIEF BORDER, IN ANTIQUE POINT LACE." width="405" height="504" /></a>
+</div>
+<a name="Page_137" id="Page_137"></a>
+<p class="smcap">
+HANDKERCHIEF BORDER, IN ANTIQUE POINT LACE.</p>
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Point Lace
+Cottons, and No. 1 Valenciennes Thread.</p>
+<p>
+We give the section of the handkerchief of the full size, that workers
+may draw their own pattern from it. It may be made of any dimensions
+required. The perfect pattern occupies the entire side, reckoning from
+the open flower at the corner. Were this entirely repeated for the
+quarter, it would make the handkerchief rather too large for general
+taste; about one half the pattern, in addition to the piece given (or
+the open flower, and the two next to it on the inner side) would be
+found sufficient for the quarter. One-fourth of the handkerchief being
+drawn on tracing-paper, all the design can be marked from it, on red,
+blue, or green; but it is preferable to draw a little more than a
+quarter only, instead of the whole handkerchief, which is cumbersome
+to hold. When a quarter is done, it may be removed from the paper,
+which can be used a second time by a careful worker.</p>
+<p>
+No braid whatever is used for this handkerchief, which is similar in
+the mode of working to some of the most valuable specimens of antique
+point. The scroll and flowers are close and heavy, the inner ground is
+guipured, in Raleigh bars, and the space between the scroll and the
+outer edge is filled with fine and close English lace.</p>
+<p>
+The stem, and the closest part of the flowers (which may be
+distinguished in the engraving), are done in foundation stitch, with
+No. 90, point-lace cotton. The veinings of the petals, where they
+occur in this stitch, are made by taking the foundation thread at
+double the distance from the last one, and working over it a row of
+Brussels stitches at the usual distance from each other, instead of
+close, as in foundation stitch. The calyx of the flower is done in
+Antwerp lace. The very finest point-lace cotton should be used for all
+this stitch.</p>
+<p>
+All the flowers, done as we have just described, have a centre worked
+in Venetian lace; No. 70 cotton must be used.</p>
+<p>
+The open flowers, and the button-hole rounds, are done with
+Valenciennes thread, No. 120. The English lace, with No. 100 cotton.
+The Raleigh bars, with Valenciennes, No. 100.</p>
+<p>
+The edge of the handkerchief border is finished with close button-hole
+stitch, on which Raleigh dots are worked at regular intervals. This
+edge is worked after all the rest of each quarter is finished.</p>
+<p>
+If it be thought troublesome to outline the whole pattern with thread,
+No. 5 white cotton French braid may be used. The effect is, however,
+greatly inferior to that of the thread.</p>
+<p>
+To make up the handkerchief, cut a square of cambric the exact size to
+fit the lace, allowing for a very narrow hem. When the hem is made,
+lay the inner line of the lace over it, tack them together, and work a
+row of close Brussels edge over the two, to connect them.</p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+APRON IN BRODERIE EN LACET.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Three-quarters of a yard of wide black silk of satin, two
+knots of Russia silk braid, of any colour that may be approved, and a
+dozen skeins of sewing silk to match.</p>
+<p>
+The term <i>broderie en lacet</i> is applied to a new and very pretty style
+of embroidery, in which the outlines are made with silk braid, and
+filled in with point-lace stitches. The pattern must be enlarged, and
+one-half drawn on a large sheet of paper: the outlines marked with a
+needle, and the silk pounced from it, one side of the paper marking
+one-half, and the reverse side the other.</p>
+<p>
+For running on the braid, use the threads of the silk of which it is
+composed, in preference to the <a name="Page_138" id="Page_138"></a>ordinary sewing silk. Cut off a
+piece of the braid three-quarters of a yard long before you begin, and
+draw the threads out of it for the braiding. When joins occur, the
+ends are to be drawn through the silk with a long needle, and fastened
+off on the wrong side.</p>
+<p>
+The sections of the flowers are filled with English or Venetian lace,
+and for the leaves, Brussels lace, English bars, or point d'Alen&ccedil;on
+may be used. The last named is worked between the two lines of braid,
+to fill in the stems and scallops.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image75" id="image75"><img src="images/image75.jpg"
+
+alt="APRON IN BRODERIE EN LACET."
+title="APRON IN BRODERIE EN LACET." width="405" height="436" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>APRON IN BRODERIE EN LACET.</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+The bottom of the apron may either have a hem below the embroidery, or
+be scalloped in <ins class="correction" title="Transcriber's note: original reads 'botton'">button</ins>-hole stitch, and the edges cut out.</p>
+<p>
+The colours which look best for this style of work are&mdash;cerise,
+crimson, blue, orange, and for mourning, a soft gray. The fancy
+stitches are to be done exactly like those for point lace, but they
+need not be so close and fine, the silk filling in without much
+work.<a name="Page_139" id="Page_139"></a></p>
+
+<hr /><a href="#Contents">Contents</a><hr /><br /> <br /> <br />
+<h3>
+PINCUSHION COVER IN POINT LACE.</h3>
+
+<p>
+<b>MATERIALS.</b>.&mdash;Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Valenciennes
+Cottons, and No. 7, French Braid. Also some satin of any bright
+colour, satin ribbon 2 inches wide to match, and materials for a
+pincushion.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image76" id="image76"><img src="images/image76.jpg"
+
+alt="PINCUSHION"
+title="PINCUSHION" width="418" height="413" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>PINCUSHION</h6>
+
+
+<p>
+This pincushion is intended to be made up in the French style&mdash;that
+is, merely laid over the top of a satin cushion, with three handsome
+bows of ribbon to match, placed at equal distances.</p>
+<p>
+The outlines are in French braid. The scallops are filled alternately
+with English lace, worked with Valenciennes, No. 240, and rows of
+Venetian and Brussels alternately, done in No. 200 of the same. The
+Sorrento edge is done with No. 100. One flower has a double Mecklin
+wheel in the centre, and is<a name="Page_140" id="Page_140"></a> merely edged with Venetian lace (in
+No. 160), the other has two petals filled with foundation stitch (in
+No. 240), and two with English lace.</p>
+<p>
+The ground is Brussels net, worked with Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Valenciennes, No. 200.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a name="image77" id="image77"><img src="images/image77.jpg"
+alt="PINCUSHION."
+title="PINCUSHION." width="421" height="406" /></a>
+</div>
+<h6>PINCUSHION.</h6>
+
+<p>
+The Venetian and English bars are worked with No. 180.</p>
+<p>
+If the centre is left plain and open, a small glass for flowers is
+inserted. Of course, the pincushion has an open centre to correspond.
+If filled, the cushion has a flat top, and the lace is merely laid on,
+and fastened with satin bows.</p>
+<h5>
+THE END.</h5>
+
+
+
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Ladies' Work-Book, by Unknown
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: The Ladies' Work-Book
+ Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc.
+
+Author: Unknown
+
+Release Date: August 27, 2005 [EBook #16605]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LADIES' WORK-BOOK ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Julie Barkley, Jayam Subramanian and the Online
+Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ THE
+
+ LADIES' WORK-BOOK
+
+
+
+
+
+ CONTAINING INSTRUCTIONS IN
+
+ Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, &c.
+
+ [Illustration]
+
+
+
+
+
+ LONDON:
+
+ JOHN CASSELL, LA BELL SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL.
+
+
+
+
+
+ LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
+
+
+ Casting on with one needle
+
+ To cast on with two needles
+
+ Plain knitting
+
+ The German manner
+
+ Purling
+
+ To make a stitch
+
+ To take up stitches
+
+ To knit two pieces together
+
+ To form a round
+
+ To cast off
+
+ Infant's shoe in knitting
+
+ The tulip-wreath flower-vase mat
+
+ A woven parasol
+
+ Anti-macassar
+
+ Anti-macassar
+
+ Netted anti-macassar
+
+ Bound couverette for an easy chair or sofa
+
+ Floral anti-macassar
+
+ Ottoman cover
+
+ Music-stool couverette
+
+ Chair cushion
+
+ Toilet-cover in crochet
+
+ Star-pattern d'oyley
+
+ Crochet d'oyley
+
+ Rose d'oyley
+
+ Toilet cover
+
+ Tidy in square crochet
+
+ Arabesque toilet cover in square crochet
+
+ Cover for a Hadrot lamp
+
+ Lamp mat
+
+ Candle-lamp mat
+
+ Hand-screen
+
+ Crochet counterpane for a bassinet
+
+ Deep border for bassinet quilt
+
+ Crochet stripe for bed-quilt
+
+ Centre stripe for bed-quilt
+
+ Handkerchief case, for hanging to the head of a bed
+
+ Watchpocket
+
+ Toilet sachet
+
+ A lady's nightcap
+
+ A shaving tidy
+
+ Oval tidy for easy chair
+
+ Crochet window-curtain
+
+ Window-curtain
+
+ Window-curtain and stove apron
+
+ Netted window-curtain
+
+ Bread-cloth
+
+ Bread-cloth
+
+ A spangled wool netted cover for a tea-poy, square work-table, or if
+ drawn together at the top, makes a glittering fire-veil
+
+ Netted anti-macassar
+
+ Short purse, in netting
+
+ Bridal purse, in crochet
+
+ Lady's short purse
+
+ Handsome purse
+
+ Mousquetaire crochet collar
+
+ Raised rose crochet collar
+
+ Point collar
+
+ Point collar, in crochet
+
+ Lounging-cap, in crochet
+
+ Crochet edgings and insertions
+
+ Insertions
+
+ Venetian edging
+
+ Venetian bars
+
+ Edging Venetian bars
+
+ Sorrento bars
+
+ Stitches
+
+ Open English lace
+
+ Brabant edging
+
+ Lyons point
+
+ Brussels lace
+
+ Little Venetian lace
+
+ Deep point-lace edging
+
+ Collar in Spanish rose point
+
+ Handkerchief border, in antique point lace
+
+ Apron in broderie en lacet
+
+ Pincushion cover in point lace
+
+ Pincushion
+
+
+
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ THE
+
+ LADIES' WORK BOOK.
+
+
+
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+KNITTING.
+
+There is not one art practised by ladies which is more deservedly
+popular than Knitting. It is so easy, requires so little eyesight, and
+is susceptible of so much ornament, that it merits the attention of
+every lady; and in giving instructions for acquiring it, we add, also,
+such admirable diagrams of the various processes, we are sure that no
+difficulty will be felt in executing any pattern.
+
+[Illustration: CASTING ON WITH ONE NEEDLE.]
+
+The first process in knitting is known by the term CASTING ON. There
+are two ways of doing this: with one needle, and with two. Our first
+diagram represents the former process. Take the thread between
+the second and third fingers of the left hand, leaving an end of about
+a yard for every hundred stitches; pass it round the thumb of that
+hand, giving it a twist, so as to form a loop. Take a knitting-needle
+in the right hand, insert the point in the loop, and pass the thread
+from the ball round the needle; then bend the point of the needle
+through the loop, which tighten, and one stitch will be complete.
+Continue to make loops over the thumb, with the end of thread, and
+knit them with that from the ball until the proper number is cast on.
+
+TO CAST ON WITH TWO NEEDLES (generally called the Spanish method),
+begin by making a loop on the end of the thread, into which slip the
+point of one needle, holding it in the left hand. Take the other
+needle in the right hand, and slip its point into the same loop, bring
+the thread round the point of this needle, and bend the needle towards
+you, so that the thread forms a loop on it. Slip that also on the left
+needle, without withdrawing it from the right. Put the thread round
+the right again, and repeat the process.
+
+[Illustration: TO CAST ON WITH TWO NEEDLES.]
+
+PLAIN KNITTING.--After all the stitches are cast on, hold the needle
+containing them in the left hand. Pass the thread round the little
+finger of the right hand, _under_ the second and third, and above the
+point of the first. Then take the other needle in the right hand, slip
+the point in the first stitch, and put the thread round it; bring
+forward the point of the right-hand needle, so that the thread forms a
+loop on it. Slip the end of the left-hand needle out of the stitch,
+and a new stitch is knitted.
+
+GERMAN MANNER.--The thread, instead of being held by the fingers of
+the right hand, is passed over and under those of the left. The
+process otherwise is exactly the same.
+
+PURLING.--Begin by bringing the thread in front of the right-hand
+needle, which slip into a stitch pointing towards you; that is
+in the reverse of the usual mode (see diagram). Put the thread round
+the point of the needle, still bringing it towards you, bend the
+needle backwards to form a loop, and withdraw the stitch from the
+point of the left-hand needle.
+
+[Illustration: PLAIN KNITTING.]
+
+When knitted and purled stitches occur in the same row, the thread
+must be brought forward before a purled stitch, and taken back before
+a knitted one.
+
+[Illustration: THE GERMAN MANNER.]
+
+TO MAKE A STITCH. Bring the thread in front, as if for a purled
+stitch, so that when you knit one the thread will pass over the
+needle, and will make a hole in the following row. This diagram shows
+the manner of making three stitches, and any other number could be
+made, by putting the thread round a proportionate number of times. In
+the engraving it will be seen that the thread is put twice entirely
+round the needle; and then brought forward, so that the next knitted
+stitch will take it over a third time. In doing the next row, knit
+one, purl one, knit one of these stitches; however many are
+made, they must be alternately knitted and purled in the next
+row. When the stitch allowing the made stitches is to be purled, the
+thread must be entirely passed round the needle, once for every stitch
+to be made, and brought forward also.
+
+[Illustration: PURLING.]
+
+[Illustration: TO MAKE A STITCH.]
+
+SLIP STITCH.--Pass a stitch from the left needle to the right, without
+knitting it. There are two ways of decreasing: first, by knitting two,
+three, or more stitches as one, marked in knitting, as k 2 t, k
+3 t, etc. Secondly, in the following way: slip one stitch, knit-one,
+pass the slip stitch over: this decreases one stitch. To decrease two;
+slip one, knit two together, pass the slip stitch over.
+
+[Illustration: TO TAKE UP STITCHES.]
+
+A reverse stitch is taken off the left-hand needle, in the reverse way
+to knitting and purling. In both these, the right-hand needle is
+inserted in the middle of the stitch, and the point brought out
+towards you or otherwise. But to make a reverse stitch, you insert the
+point of the needle in the stitch _at the back of the work_, and bring
+it forward through the opening in which it generally is inserted. The
+thread is to be placed round it, as for a purled stitch.
+
+[Illustration: TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER.]
+
+To reverse two, three, or more stitches together, insert the needle in
+them all at once, _from the last to the first_.
+
+TO TAKE UP STITCHES.--Insert the needle in the loop, pass the thread
+round, and knit it in the usual manner. Do not draw out any loop more
+than can be avoided, while knitting it.
+
+TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER.--To do this there must be an equal number
+of stitches on both.
+
+[Illustration: TO FORM A ROUND.]
+
+Hold the needles together in the right hand, and knit as usual,
+inserting the left-hand needle in a loop of each at the same time, and
+treating the two as one.
+
+[Illustration: TO CAST OFF.]
+
+TO FORM A ROUND:--This diagram represents the French manner of
+performing this process by casting the whole number of stitches
+on one needle, and then distributing them on three, or perhaps four.
+But the English mode is to divide the number of stitches, and cast so
+many on each needle, not withdrawing the last stitch of each needle
+from the point of the next needle. When all are cast on, the round is
+made by knitting the _two first_ stitches on to the last needle. Four
+needles are employed for stockings, five for doyleys and other round
+articles.
+
+To cast off:--knit two stitches, insert the point of the left hand
+needle in the first stitch, and draw it on the other. Knit another
+stitch, and treat these two in the same way.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+INFANT'S SHOE, IN KNITTING.
+
+MATERIALS.--1 ounce of white Berlin wool. 1 skein of white, and 1 of
+embroidery wool, 4 knitting needles, No. 21, and 2, No. 19.
+
+With the fine needles cast 30 stitches on one, and 20 on each of two
+others. Join into a round, and purl one round.
+
+[Illustration: INFANT'S SHOE, IN KNITTING]
+
+1st pattern round: X slip 2, taking them off the needle in the same
+way as if you were going to purl them, but with the wool at the back;
+knit 3. X repeat all round.
+
+2nd, 3rd, and 4th rounds: the same.
+
+5th and 6th: purl every stitch.
+
+7th to 10th inclusive: X knit 3, slip 2 as before, X repeat all round,
+11th and 12th purled.
+
+13th to 16th inclusive: X knit 2, slip 2 as before, knit 1, X repeat
+all round.
+
+17th and 18th purled. Repeat these 18 rounds again.
+
+Then do the same twice more; but, instead of knitting three stitches,
+always decrease by knitting two together (once) on the needle
+that has the thirty stitches in every row which is not plainly purled,
+until only twelve stitches are left on it.
+
+When 72 rounds are done, the boot will be sufficiently long. Purl two
+rounds, divide the whole number of stitches on two needles, taking
+care that the 12 stitches shall be exactly in the centre of one; then
+join up the toe by casting off, knitting one stitch from each needle
+together.
+
+Now take up the twenty centre stitches of the 70 originally cast
+on--that is, the twenty middle ones of the thirty that were on one
+needle, and which were decreased to twelve. Knit them backwards and
+forwards 40 rows. With another needle take up on each edge of this
+plain knitting 20 more stitches, so that there are 60 altogether.
+
+These stitches must be knitted backwards and forwards thus:--
+
+1st row: X knit 3, slip 2 as before, X repeat with the last stitch,
+take up one of the 70 next to the 20.
+
+2nd: Slip 2, but as if you were going to knit plain, purl 3. Repeat;
+join on to the 70 at the other end.
+
+3rd: Like first.
+
+4th: Like 2nd.
+
+5th: Purled; join at the end.
+
+6th: Knitted; join at the end.
+
+7th: X knit 2, slip 2, knit 1, X join at the end.
+
+8th: X purl 1, slip 2, knit 2, X join as before.
+
+9th: Like 7th.
+
+10th: Like 8th.
+
+11th: Purled.
+
+12th: Knitted.
+
+13th: X knit 1, slip 2, knit 2, X join at the end.
+
+14th: X purl 2, slip 2, knit 1, X join.
+
+15th: Like 13th.
+
+16th: Like 14th.
+
+17th: Purled, with join at the end.
+
+18th: Knitted. The same. Repeat these 18 rows.
+
+Take up the remaining stitches of the 70, and form the whole into a
+round for the ankle. Purl four rounds.
+
+5th round: X knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, X all round. Purl 6 more
+rounds, and cast off.
+
+FOR THE TASSELS.--Plait some wool into a cord, and fasten at each end
+a tassel of white and pink wool combed out.
+
+FOR THE RUCHE.--Cast on five stitches with the coarser needles, and
+the white embroidery wool. Knit and purl the rows alternately, winding
+the wool six times round two fingers of the left hand at every stitch,
+and taking up those threads with the stitches. Do about ten rows so;
+then for ten more wind the wool only for the first and last stitches,
+and the pink for the others of each row. Do enough to go twice round
+the top of each boot. Cut the loops, and comb out the wool. Sew it
+round the top of the boot.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+THE TULIP WREATH FLOWER-VASE MAT.
+
+MATERIALS.--12 shades of amber, 7 shades of lilac, 4 shades of green.
+4 Skeins of each colour. 5 Steel Needles, No. 14. Cardboard
+foundation, covered with white or amber cambric, 8 inches in diameter.
+
+FOR THE MAT.--Knit 4 rounds of each shade of amber, beginning with the
+lightest. Cast on 2 stitches on each of 4 needles; bring the wool
+forward, knit half the stitches on the first needle; t. f. and k.
+[Footnote: K. means knit; k. 2+ knit two together; p. purl; t. f.
+thread forward.] the other half; repeat the same on each of the
+other 3 needles; k. the next round plain; repeat these two rounds
+until there are 48 stitches on each needle; then cast off, and sew
+this on the covered cardboard foundation.
+
+FOR THE TULIPS.--5 tulips to be knitted in 7 shades of amber, and 5 in
+7 shades of lilac; 4 rounds to be knitted of each shade; 4
+needles. Cast on 2 stitches on each of 3 needles; t.f. at the
+commencement of each needle; k. 1 plain round; purl a round,
+increasing at commencement of each needle. Repeat these two rounds
+till there are 22 stitches on each of the three needles; then first k.
+3, k. 2+, k. 1, k. 2+, k. 3; turn the work back, and purl the
+stitches.
+
+[Illustration: THE TULIP WREATH FLOWER-VASE MAT.]
+
+3rd: K. 2, k. 2+, k. 1, k. 2+, k. 2.
+
+4th: Turn back and purl.
+
+5th: K. 2, k. 2+, k. 1, k. 2+, k 2.
+
+6th: Turn back and purl.
+
+7th: K. 1, k. 3+, k. 1.
+
+8th: Purl.
+
+9th: K. 3+.
+
+20 tulips will be required.
+
+THE LEAVES (10 of which will be necessary).--4 shades of green, 12
+rows of each; 2 needles.
+
+Cast on 3 stitches; k. plain, till before the centre stitch; t.f. and
+k. the centre stitch; t.f., k. the remainder plain; p. the next row;
+repeat these 2 rows, till there are 12 open stitches up the vein of
+the leaf; then k. 1, k. 2+, k. plain, till 2 from the centre stitch;
+then k. 2+, t.f., k. 1, t.f., k. 2+, k. plain, till 3 from the end;
+then k. 2+, k. 1; p. the next row; repeat till there are 8 more open
+stitches, that is, 20 from the beginning; then k. 2+ at the beginning
+and end of every other row, till the last ends in a point. Now sew the
+leaves round the mat by the part where the stem should be; then sew
+the tulips on as in engraving, sewing the leaf about 6 rows from the
+point on the stem of the tulip.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+[Illustration: A WOVEN PARASOL.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+CROCHET.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+The stitches used in crochet are, _chain, slip, single, double,
+treble, and long treble crochet_.
+
+TO MAKE A CHAIN, form a loop on the thread, insert the hook in it, and
+draw the thread in another loop through this. Continue this to form a
+succession of stitches.
+
+SLIP-STITCH is made by drawing a thread _at once_ through any given
+stitch and the loop which is on the needle.
+
+SINGLE CROCHET (written s.c.)--Having a loop on the needle, insert the
+hook in a stitch, and draw the thread through in a loop. You then have
+two on the hook; draw the thread through both at once.
+
+DOUBLE CROCHET (d.c.)--Twist the thread round the hook before
+inserting it in the stitch, through which you draw the thread in a
+loop. Three loops being then on the needle, draw the thread through
+two, and then through the one just formed and the remaining one.
+
+TREBLE CROCHET (t.c.) and LONG TREBLE (long t.c.) are worked in the
+same manner; in the former the thread is put _twice_, in the latter
+_three times_, round the hook, before inserting it into the stitch.
+
+TO JOIN LEAVES.--When one part of a leaf, flower, etc., is to be
+joined to another, drop the loop from your hook, which insert in the
+place to be joined; draw the loop through and continue working.
+
+TO PASS FROM ONE ROUND TO ANOTHER WITHOUT BREAKING THE THREAD.--In
+working mats and many similar articles this is very desirable. Having
+finished one round, see whether a s.c., d.c., or t.c. stitch begins
+the next; for s.c. make one chain, for d.c. three, for t.c. four; slip
+the needle out, and twist the chain, then continue working. This
+twisted chain will have all the appearance of a d.c. or t.c. stitch.
+Should the round not begin exactly in the same place, slip-stitch to
+the part where it commences, as it will seldom be more than a few
+stitches in advance.
+
+SQUARE CROCHET is a term often used, and generally understood, as the
+engraved patterns are mostly in it. Lest, however, any of our readers
+should not be familiar with the name, we will explain it. The squares
+are either open or close. An open square consists of one d.c., two
+ch.--missing two on the line beneath, before making the next stitch. A
+close square has three successive d.c. Thus, any given number of close
+squares, followed by an open, will have so many times three d.c., and
+_one over_; and any foundation made for a pattern to be worked in
+square crochet will have a number of chains divisible by three,
+leaving one over.
+
+TO CONTRACT AN EDGE.--In forming leaves and many other things, this is
+very useful. It can be done in d.c., t.c., or long t.c. Having twisted
+the thread round the needle as often as the stitch may require, insert
+it in the work, and half-do a stitch. Instead of completing it, again
+twist the thread round, until the same number of loops are on, and
+work a stitch completely. Thus, for two stitches taken in the work,
+there is only one head. This being successively repeated materially
+contracts an edge.
+
+TO JOIN ON A THREAD.--Avoid joins in open work as much as possible. In
+close work, whether d.c. or s.c., they will not be perceived. Finish
+the stitch by drawing the new thread through, allowing a couple of
+inches for both ends, which you hold in.
+
+TO WORK WITH SEVERAL COLOURS.--Hold the threads not in use along the
+edge of the work, and work them in. When the colour is to be changed,
+begin the stitch with the old colour, and complete it with the new,
+which continue to work with, holding the other in. If only one stitch
+of a colour is to be used, you finish one stitch, and begin the next
+with it; then change. Colours are seldom intermixed, except in solid
+work, such as the ends of purses, mats worked over cord, and the like.
+
+TO WORK OVER CORD.--Hold it in the left hand, with the work, and work
+round it, as you would if it were merely an end of thread. The
+stitches must, however, be sufficiently close to cover it entirely.
+
+TO WORK WITH BEADS.--Beads must be first threaded on the silk, or
+other material, and then dropped, according to the pattern, on what is
+usually thought the wrong side of the work. This side presents a more
+even appearance than the other. It follows that when bead purses are
+worked from an engraving, they are worked the reverse of the usual
+way--namely, from right to left.
+
+THE MARKS USED IN CROCHET RECEIPTS.--These are very simple when
+understood. They are printers' marks--asterisks, crosses, daggers, and
+sometimes one or two others. They are used to mark repetitions, and
+save space. The principal thing to observe is, that in every row or
+round, if _one_ of any kind is used, a second, _similar_ one, is sure
+to be found; and that the repetition occurs between the two, however
+far distant apart. Suppose a row of a pattern to be written thus:--X 2
+d.c., 4 ch., miss 4, * 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, * three times, 5 d.c.,
+X, * twice; it would, at full length, be--2 d.c., 4 ch., miss 4, 5
+d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5
+d.c., 2 d.c., 4 ch., miss 4, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch.,
+miss 1, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 5 d.c. It will be seen that one
+repetition often occurs _within another_, as in the stitches between
+the asterisks. Another mode of shortening receipts can be used only
+where a row has a centre both sides of which correspond; the latter
+being the same as the former, worked _backwards_. Then the letters _b,
+a_, are used, to mark that in the latter part of the row you reverse
+the instructions. _b_, 7 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1,
+_a_, 1 d.c. (the centre stitch), would be, 7 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., miss 1, 2 ch., 1 d.c., miss 2, 3 ch., 7
+d.c. These letters and the printers' marks are equally used in
+knitting. It is easy to see how much space is gained by the use of
+these abbreviations, a knowledge of which is easily acquired. Probably
+many of our friends are already familiar with the substance of this
+preliminary lesson; but as daily experience convinces us that many are
+still ignorant of the principles of crochet, we trust the good-nature
+of the adepts will lead them to excuse this occupation of a page, in
+consideration of the benefit it will be to their less fortunate
+friends.
+
+One word on the implement termed a crochet-hook. It should not be
+sharp or pointed, either in the point or barb, but smooth, and quite
+free from any angularity that can catch the silk. Cheap and common
+crochet-hooks are in the end the dearest, as they break cotton, ravel
+silk, wear out the patience, and prick the finger. They should be of
+the best steel, highly polished, and firmly fixed in ivory handles.
+Those we use have been made at our recommendation, and have the _size_
+engraved on every handle. This saves the tiresome and uncertain
+reference to a gauge. These hooks are termed "_tapered, indented_"
+crochet-hooks.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ANTI-MACASSAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Four reels of Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, No. 8, 1 ditto, No. 4, 4 ounces of
+turquoise blue beads.
+
+The anti-macassar of which we give a representation in the engraving
+is intended to fit the top of a library chair. One half only is seen.
+A similar piece of crochet is to be made and sewed to it, the
+two forming a sort of bag, which is slipped over the back of the
+chair. It is a great improvement on the old-fashioned anti-macassar,
+as it is not liable to be displaced. A border is added to the front of
+it, the pattern of which is made in beads (in the style of the
+bassinet quilt, page 24). This, from its weight, serves to keep the
+anti-macassar from shifting, and is finished with a handsome fringe.
+Spotted muslin, or any similar material, may be used for the back of
+the anti-macassar, instead of crochet, for those who would prefer
+saving themselves the trouble of working the second piece.
+
+[Illustration: ANTI-MACASSAR.]
+
+The upper part may be worked from the engraving, being done in square
+crochet, for which we have already given full directions. Make a chain
+of 277 stitches. Do one row of double crochet; then work from
+the engraving, beginning with that row which is in open square
+crochet, except the first and last squares, which are close. When you
+come to the diminished part, begin the row thus:--Miss 1, slip on the
+2nd, single crochet on the 3rd, double crochet on the 4th. Reverse the
+process at the end of the row. This diminishes the row one square at
+each end. Some few rows narrow the squares at each end. In that case
+miss 4 at the beginning and end, instead of one. Work in the ends as
+you go on. This part of the anti-macassar uses three reels of cotton.
+Thread the blue beads on the 4th, No. 8 reel, and work the borders.
+
+Begin by a row of single crochet on the _wrong_ side, on the
+foundation chain. All the subsequent rows are done on the same side.
+Begin every row with two plain stitches, beside those in the pattern.
+
+1st pattern row: X 2 plain, 2 beads, 5 plain, 2 beads, 14 plain X
+repeat to the end in this and every future row.
+
+2nd: X 1 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 3 beads, 1 plain, 3 beads, 14 plain
+X.
+
+3rd: X 1 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 3 beads, 15 plain X.
+
+4th: X 2 plain, 7 beads, 1 plain, 1 bead, 14 plain X.
+
+5th: X 4 plain, 4 beads, 3 plain, 1 bead, 13 plain X.
+
+6th: X 4 plain, 4 beads, 4 plain, 1 bead, 12 plain X.
+
+7th: X 3 plain, 6 beads, 3 plain, 1 bead, 5 plain, 4 beads, 3 plain X.
+
+8th: X 2 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain, 1 bead, 6 plain, 5
+beads, 1 plain X.
+
+9th: X 1 plain, 3 beads, 4 plain, 3 beads, 1 plain, 1 bead, 7 plain, 5
+beads X.
+
+10th: X 1 plain, 2 beads, 6 plain, 3 beads, 8 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain
+X.
+
+11th: X 10 plain, 3 beads, 7 plain, 1 bead, 1 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain
+X.
+
+12th: X 9 plain, 1 bead, 1 plain, 3 beads, 1 plain, 3 beads, 4 plain,
+1 bead, 2 plain X.
+
+13th: X 8 plain, 1 bead, 3 plain, 3 beads, 3 plain, 1 bead, 2 plain, 2
+beads, 2 plain X.
+
+14th: X 8 plain, 1 bead, 4 plain, 3 beads, 5 plain, 2 beads, 2 plain,
+X.
+
+15th: X 8 plain, 1 bead, 3 plain, 1 bead, 1 plain, 3 beads, 3 plain, 3
+beads, 2 plain X.
+
+16th: X 9 plain, 3 beads, 3 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain, 3 beads, 2 plain
+X.
+
+17th: X 16 plain, 6 beads, 3 plain, X.
+
+18th: X 6 plain, 1 bead, 10 plain, 5 beads, 3 plain X.
+
+19th: X 6 plain, 3 beads, 8 plain, 5 beads, 3 plain X.
+
+20th: X 6 plain, 6 beads, 3 plain, 7 beads, 3 plain X.
+
+21st: X 6 plain, 5 beads, 2 plain, 10 beads, 2 plain X.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ANTI-MACASSAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 24.
+
+This anti-macassar must be begun on the line of d.c., forming one end.
+Make a chain of the required number of stitches, including the
+borders, and work the whole anti-macassar, except the border which is
+at the one end, below the foundation chain, which must be done last of
+all. Or the centre can be done entirely first, and the border worked
+all round afterwards, increasing at the corners. We, however,
+recommend the former method.
+
+This pattern is extremely well adapted for darning on square netting.
+In that case the netting may be done in Brooks' Knitting Cord, No. 60,
+and the darning in Embroidery Cotton, No. 70. The centre only can be
+done thus--a netted border must trim it.
+
+[Illustration: ANTI-MACASSAR.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR.
+
+[Illustration: NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, and Embroidering Goat's-head Cotton, No. 70; mesh, one-third
+of an inch wide.
+
+This anti-macassar is done in the fashionable style of netting, with a
+pattern darned on it after it is worked. Make a foundation, on which
+work sixty-seven stitches. Repeat these, backwards and forwards, until
+a square is done, of as many holes up the sides as along the width.
+Remove the foundation, and add either a crochet-bead border all round,
+or a netted one. The bead border makes the shape more solid; the
+netted one is certainly lighter, and the following is very pretty:--
+
+With a mesh three times the size of that used for the square do one
+entire round, with three stitches in one at the corners.
+
+2nd round: With the small mesh. Miss the first stitch, net the second,
+then the missed one, repeat all round.
+
+3rd: X Net a stitch of each of seven stitches, miss one stitch of the
+last round, X repeat all round.
+
+Observe, before doing this round, count the number of stitches; if
+they cannot be divided by eight, add at the corners as many as may be
+required. Supposing there are so many eights and five over, then three
+more will be wanted, and one must be added (by doing two in one) in
+each of the three corners.
+
+4th: X 6 over seven, miss the long stitch, X repeat.
+
+5th: X 5 over six, missing as before, X repeat.
+
+6th: X 4 over five, as before, X repeat.
+
+7th: X 3 over four, as before, X repeat.
+
+8th: X 2 over three, as before, X repeat.
+
+Before darning netting, wash it perfectly clean, stiffen it by dipping
+it into a little gum-water, and pin it out on a pillow, in the proper
+form, to dry. Then darn it with embroidery cotton, every square of the
+pattern being closely filled up.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ROUND COUVERETTE FOR AN EASY CHAIR OR SOFA.
+
+1st round: 9 ch., unite; 3 ch., this forms 1 l. stitch; under this
+circle work 24 l., that is, including the 3 ch., which reckon as "1
+l.;" in fastening off this round, simply insert the hook through the
+3rd loop of 3 ch., draw the cotton through, cut it off, draw it down
+at the back, and tie it in a neat and secure knot.
+
+2nd: Be careful not to begin in any row in the same place where the
+previous row was terminated. 2 l. into every loop of last row; there
+should be 48 l.
+
+3rd: 1 l. into every loop, with 1 ch. between each.
+
+4th and 5th: 1 l. upon every l., with 2 ch. between each.
+
+6th: Commence upon a l. stitch, * 2 l. into 1 loop, 5 ch., miss 2
+loops, repeat from * 3 times more, then 3 ch., miss 2 loops, 10 l., 3
+ch., miss 2 loops, repeat.
+
+7th: * 2 l. into the 3rd loop of the 5 ch.; 5 ch., repeat from * twice
+more, then 10 l. on l., repeat.
+
+8th: 3 d.c. stitches, the 1st into the 2nd loop of the 5 ch., after
+the l. stitches, 5 ch., repeat from * 3 times more, 12 l. the 1st into
+next loop, repeat.
+
+9th: * 3 d.c. the 1st into the 2nd loop of the 1st 5 ch., 5 ch.,
+repeat from * twice more, miss 1 loop, 18 l. the 1st in 2nd loop.
+
+10th: D.c. into the centre loop of the 5 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into centre
+loop of next 5, 3 ch., 24 l. the 1st on next d.c. stitch, 3 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+11th: 3 d.c. the 1st into 2nd loop of 5 ch., 3 ch., 1 l. on every l.,
+with 1 ch. between each, 3 ch., repeat.
+
+12th: 1 l. on l., 1 ch., repeat over the l. stitches, then 3 ch., 3
+d.c. on the 3 d.c., 3 ch., repeat.
+
+13th: 1 l. on l., 1 ch., repeat this over the l. stitches, 7 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+14th: The same.
+
+15th: 1 l., 2 ch. over the l. stitches, then 3 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop
+of the 7 ch., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 1 l. into next loop, 3 ch., repeat.
+
+16th: 7 sq., 6 l., 14 sq., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5 ch., 3
+ch., repeat.
+
+17th: 6 sq., 12 l., 13 sq., 3 ch., 1 l. on d.c. stitch, 3 ch., repeat.
+
+[Illustration: ROUND COUVERETTE FOR AN EASY CHAIR OR SOFA.]
+
+18th: 6 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 ch., d.c. on
+d.c., 3 ch., repeat.
+
+19th: 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 ch., d.c. on
+d.c., 3 ch., repeat.
+
+20th: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3
+ch., d.c. on d.c., 3 ch., repeat.
+
+21st: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+5 sq., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 1st 3 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of next 3 ch., repeat.
+
+22nd: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 5
+ch., 1 l. into centre loop of centre 3 ch., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+23rd: 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 9 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 1st 5 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 2nd 5 ch., 5
+ch., repeat.
+
+24th: 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 7 l.,
+d.c. into centre loop of 2nd 5 ch., 7 ch., repeat.
+
+25th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 7 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 7, 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+26th: 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each, under the next
+5 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+27th: 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., d.c. into centre ch. of 5, 3 ch., 11 l. the 1st into 3rd loop of
+3 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+28th: 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into centre of 5, 3 ch., 13 l., the 1st into
+3rd loop of 3 ch., 3 ch., d.c. into centre of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+29th: 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5 ch., 3 ch., 15 l., the 1st into 3rd loop of 3 ch., 3
+ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+30th: 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l. 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 8 l., the 1st into
+the 3rd loop of the 3 ch., 1 ch., miss 1 loop, 8 l., 3 ch., d.c. into
+centre of 5 ch., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+31st: 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 5
+ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 8 l., 3 ch., d.c. into centre
+loop of 3 ch., 3 ch., 8 l., the 1st or 2nd d.c., 3 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+32nd: 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 5 ch., d.c. into
+centre loop of 5, 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st into 3rd loop of the 3 ch.,
+3 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., d.c. into same loop, 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st
+on next l., 3 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+33rd: 10 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 5 ch., d.c. on d.c., 3 ch., 8
+l., the 1st on 1st l., 3 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each under the
+5 ch., 3 ch., 8 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+34th: 11 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 5 ch., d.c. on d.c., 3 ch., 6
+l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on next l., 3 ch., 6 l.,
+the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+35th: 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 5 ch., d.c. on
+d.c., 4 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 11 l., the 1st into 4th
+loop, 3 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 4 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+36th: 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., 2 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 6 ch., 9 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 6 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+37th: 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., 1 l. on d.c. stitch, 5 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each under
+the 6 ch., 3 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch.
+between each under the 6 ch., 5 ch., d.c. on d.c., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+38th: 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 5
+ch., 1 l. on l., 5 ch., 9 l., the 1st on next l., 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 5
+ch., repeat.
+
+39th: 7 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l,
+2 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st into the 5th loop of
+the 5 ch., 5 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st into
+6th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+40th: 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 3 ch., 1 l. into same loop, 5 ch., 11
+l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., d.c. on 2nd l. stitch, 5 ch., 11 l., the
+1st into 6th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on l., 3 ch., 1 l. into same loop, 5
+ch., repeat.
+
+41st: 2 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 5
+ch., 5 l., with 1 ch. between each, under the 3 ch., 5 ch., 11 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. on d.c. stitch, 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st into
+5th loop, 5 ch., 5 l., with 1 ch., between each, under the 3 ch., 5
+ch., repeat.
+
+42nd: 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 5
+ch., 9 l., the 1st on next l., 5 ch., 11 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7 ch.,
+11 l., the 1st into 5th loop of the 5 ch., 5 ch., 9 l., the 1st on
+next l., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+43rd: 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 2
+ch., 1 l., into 3rd loop, this forms another sq., and is reckoned as
+such in the next rows; 5 ch., 9 l. on the l., 7 ch., 11 l., the 1st on
+2nd l., 7 ch., 11 l., the 1st. into 4th loop, 7 ch., 9 l. on the l., 5
+ch., 1 l., into 3rd loop, 2 ch., repeat.
+
+44th: 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 5 ch., 9 l. on the l., 7 ch.,
+9 l., the 1st on next l., 3 ch., 9 l., with 1 ch. between each, under
+the 7 ch., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 3rd l., 7 ch., 9 l. on l., 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+45th: 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 7 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 7 ch., 9 l., the 1st into 9th loop, 3 ch., 17 l., the 1st on next
+l., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7
+ch., repeat.
+
+46th: 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 7 ch., 5 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 7 ch., 9 l., the 1st into 8th loop, 3 ch., 15 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 3 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7 ch., 5 l., the 1st on
+2nd l., 7 ch., repeat.
+
+47th: 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 7 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 7 ch., 8 l., the 1st into 8th loop, 7 ch., 13 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 7 ch., 8 l., the 1st on 3rd l., 7 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 7
+ch., repeat.
+
+48th: 6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 5 ch., 1 l., into
+4th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 6
+l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 11 l., the
+1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 6 l., the 1st on 2nd
+l., 5 ch., 1 l. into 5th loop, 5 ch., 1 l. on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into
+4th loop, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+49th: 10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. into centre loop
+of the 5 ch. for 4 times, 5 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l.
+into centre loop of 5 twice, 5 ch., 9 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch, 1
+l. into centre loop of 5 ch. twice, 5 ch., 4 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5
+ch., 1 l. into centre of loop of 5, 3 times, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+50th: 10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. into
+centre of each 5, for 5 times, 5 ch., 2 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch.,
+1 l. into centre of 5, 3 times, 5 ch., 7 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch.,
+1 l. into centre of 5, 3 times, 5 ch., 2 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch.,
+1 l. into centre of 5, for 5 times, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+51st: 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 5
+ch., and 1 l. into centre loop of 5 ch., for 10 times, 5 ch., 5 l.,
+the 1st on 2nd l., 5 ch., 1 l. into centre loop of the 5 ch., for 10
+times, 1 ch., repeat.
+
+52nd: 11 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 5 ch., and 1 l. into centre
+loop of each 5 ch., for 11 times, 5 ch., 3 l., the 1st on 2nd l., 5
+ch., and 1 l. into centre loop of 5 ch., 11 times, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+53rd: 10 sq., 33 l., 4 sq., 5 ch., and 1 l. into centre loop of the 5
+ch., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+54th: 10 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next
+l., * 4 ch., 1 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next l., repeat from
+* twice more, 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next l., 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on
+next l., ** 4 ch., 1 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l., the 1st on next l., repeat
+from ** twice more, 3 ch., repeat from beginning.
+
+55th: 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 3 ch, 7 l., the
+1st on next l., * 7 ch., d.c. on the l. stitch, 7 ch., 7 l. on the l.,
+repeat from * twice more, then 4 ch., 7 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l. on l.,
+** 7 ch., d.c. on l., 7 ch., 7 l. on l., repeat from ** twice more, 3
+ch., repeat.
+
+56th: 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3
+ch., 7 l. on l., * 4 ch., d.c. into 4th loop of 7 ch., 3 ch., d.c.
+into 4th loop of 7 ch., 5 ch., 7 l. on l., repeat from * twice more, 4
+ch., 7 l. on l., 4 ch., 7 l. on l., repeat from the 1st *, then 3 ch.,
+repeat from beginning.
+
+57th: 13 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 ch., 7 l. on l., * 4 ch., 1
+l. into 2nd loop of 3 ch., 5 ch., 1 more l. into same loop, 4 ch., 7
+l. on l., repeat from * twice more, then 4 ch., 7 l. on l., 4 ch., 7
+l. on l., repeat from the 1st * again, 3 ch. then repeat from
+beginning.
+
+58th: 16 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., now work the same as last row,
+only making 3 ch. instead of 5.
+
+59th: 16 sq., 3 l., 1 sq. 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., now work the same
+as last row.
+
+60th: 13 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., now the same as last row.
+
+61st: 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., now
+the same as last row.
+
+62nd: 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3 sq. 3, l., 7 sq., now the same as
+last row.
+
+63rd: 14 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., now the same as last row.
+
+64th: 25 sq., 3 ch., 7 d.c. over the l., * 3 d.c. under the 3 ch., 5
+d.c. under next 3, 3 d.c. under next 3, 7 d.c. over the l., repeat
+from * twice more, 4 d.c. under the 4 ch., 7 d.c. on the l., 4 d.c.
+under the 4 ch., 7 d.c. over the l., repeat from the 1st * 3 times, 3
+ch., repeat from beginning.
+
+65th: 25 sq., making in these squares 3 ch. instead of 2, then d.c.
+over the d.c. stitches, 3 ch., repeat.
+
+66th: A row of long stitches all round.
+
+Fringe.--D.c. into a loop, make * 70 ch., rather loosely, miss loop of
+last round, d.c. into next loop, repeat from *.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+FLORAL ANTI-MACASSAR.
+
+IN SQUARE NETTING AND DARNED.
+
+[Illustration: FLORAL ANTI-MACASSAR.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Goat's-head Netting and Knitting Cotton, No. 36.
+Brooks' Embroidering Goat's-head Cotton, No. 40. Rather a fine
+Embroidering Needle. Steel Mesh, No. 12 Steel Netting Needle.
+
+Work the same number of squares, as in the engraving, by commencing on
+one stitch, and increasing one at the end of every row till you get
+sufficient length of one side; and then decrease one at the end of
+every row by taking two loops into one. Then darn according to the
+engraving.
+
+Make sufficient number of tassels to go round. Wind the cotton over a
+card three inches wide, cut one end, and draw through the loop of
+netting, and make four more tassels larger; over a card six inches
+wide for the corners. Six squares measure one inch.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+OTTOMAN COVER.
+
+IN SQUARE NETTING; THE PATTERN DIAMOND.
+
+[Illustration: OTTOMAN COVER.]
+
+MATERIALS:--Brooks' Goat's-head Netting Cotton, Nos. 30 and 36;
+Embroidering, No. 40; Steel Mesh, No. 12, and Steel Netting Needle.
+For the upper side of the cushion use No. 36 Cotton, and commence with
+one stitch, and make one at the end of every row until you have 83
+loops on your mesh; then decrease one at the end of every row
+until you have only one left; then fasten off; then darn it with
+Embroidering Cotton, No. 40, according to the engraving, always taking
+care that there are the same number of threads in every square, and
+that the threads all run the same way, making as few breaks in the
+cotton as possible; in fastening off, or beginning again, always let
+it be on the under-side, that the ends may not be seen. Then for the
+under-side of the cushion, make another piece exactly similar to the
+other one in size, but with a thicker cotton, No. 30. The two pieces
+must then be joined together, and placed upon a cushion stuffed with
+wool and covered with a dark purple, crimson, or green velvet; the
+whole afterwards finished with a thick twisted cord in two colours,
+with massive tassels at the corners to match.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+THE PINE COUVRETTE, FOR A MUSIC STOOL, IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Eight reels of Brooks' Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, No. 8;
+crochet hook, No. 18.
+
+This couvrette is begun in the centre, and worked round and round, the
+thread never being broken off but when it is so mentioned in the
+receipt.
+
+Make a chain of 6; close it into a round, on which do 8 s.c. stitches.
+
+2nd round: X 1 d.c. under a stitch (taking up both sides of the
+chain), 2 ch., miss none, X 8 times. Close the round with a slip
+stitch on the first d.c.
+
+3rd: 1 s.c. on every chain stitch, and 2 s.c. on every d.c. in the
+round.
+
+4th: 3 ch., twist them, and continue as a d.c. stitch; X 3 ch., miss
+3, 3 d.c., all on the second of the 2 s.c. worked on one in last row,
+X 7 times; 3 ch., miss 3, 2 d.c. on last stitch of last row; slip on
+the top of the three-twisted chain, which completes the round.
+
+5th: Begin this and all succeeding rounds with a d.c. stitch, made of
+3 ch., X ch., miss 3 ch., 2 d.c. on first d.c., 1 on next, 2 on next,
+X 7 times; 3 ch., miss 3, 2 d.c. on 1 d.c., 1 d.c. on next; slip on
+top of the 3 chain that began the round.
+
+6th: Worked exactly like 5th, with 2 d.c. on the first and last of
+every 5, and 1 on each of the intermediate, so that the round consists
+of 8 sides, of 7 d.c. each, divided by a chain of three.
+
+7th: The same, with 10 d.c. over the 7.
+
+8th: The same, with 12 d.c. over the 10.
+
+9th: 3 ch., twist it into a d.c. stitch, X 3 more chain, 2 d.c. in the
+first of 12, 4 d.c. in next 4, 3 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c. in 4, 2 d.c. in
+last of 12, X 7 times; 3 ch., 2 d.c. in first, 4 d.c. in 4, 3 ch.,
+miss 2, 4 d.c. in 4, 1 d.c. in the same as the twisted chain; finish
+with a slip stitch.
+
+10th: Begin, as usual, with 6 ch; then on each section of the octagon,
+X 4 d.c. on first 4, 3 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 3 ch., 3 ch., miss 2, 4
+d.c. on 4, X 3 ch. between. At the last of the 8 finish with 3 d.c.,
+as the last is made at the beginning of the round; slip on the top of
+it.
+
+11th: Begin and end as usual [_see note_]. On each section do X 2 d.c.
+on 2, 3 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 3 ch., 3 ch., miss 3 d.c., 3 d.c. on 3
+ch., 3 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c. on last 2, 3 ch., X.
+
+12th: Begin and end as usual. On each section work X 2 d.c. on 1, 4
+d.c. on 4, 3 ch., miss 3, 3 d.c. on 3 ch., 3 ch., miss 3, 4 d.c. on 4,
+2 d.c. on the last, 3 ch., X.
+
+13th: Begin and end as usual. On each division do X 2 d.c. on 1, 8
+d.c. on 8, 4 ch., miss 3, 8 d.c. on 8, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch., X.
+
+14th: All d.c., increasing so as to have 26 on each side of the
+octagon, with the usual 3 ch. between the divisions.
+
+15th: Begin and end as usual. Work on each part X 7 d.c. on 7, X 2
+ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., X twice; 2 ch. miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 8 d.c. on 8, 3 ch., X.
+
+16th: Begin and end as usual. Work on each part X 2 d.c. on 1, 4 d.c.
+on 4, 2 ch., miss 2, 14 d.c. on 14, 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c. on 5,
+2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch., X.
+
+[Illustration: MUSIC STOOL COUVRETTE.]
+
+17th: Begin and end as usual. X 2 d.c. on 1, 3 d.c. on 3, 2 ch., miss
+2, 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 5 d.c. on 5, 2 ch., miss 2, 4 ch. on 4, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch. X.
+
+18th: Begin and end as usual, X 2 d.c. on 1, 4 d.c. on 4, 2 ch., miss
+2, 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 13 d.c. on 13, 2 ch., miss 1, 4 d.c. on
+4, 2 d.c. on 1, 3 ch. X.
+
+19th: Begin and end as usual. X 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c. on 6,
+2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 3, 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1
+d.c. 2 ch., miss 1, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 3 ch., X.
+
+20th: Begin and end as usual. X 2 d.c. on 1, 5 d.c. on 5, 2 ch., miss
+2, 6 d.c. on 6, 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 12 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 1, 5 d.c., 3 ch., X.
+
+21st: Begin and end as usual, X 9 d.c. 3 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 d.c. in 1, 3 ch., X.
+
+22nd: Begin and end as usual. X 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c., 2 d.c.
+in 1, 3 ch., X.
+
+23rd: Begin and end as usual. X 2 d.c. in 1, 11 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 12
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., 2 ch, miss 2, 6 d.c., 2 d.c. in 1, 3 ch., *.
+
+24th: Break off the thread in this and the following round, and begin
+at the beginning of a division of the octagon, instead of at the last
+stitch as hitherto. X 14 d.c., beginning on the _second_ in the
+division, 2 ch., miss 2, 8 d c., 2 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+7 d.c., 3 ch., d.c. on the centre of the 3 chain of last round, 3 ch.,
+X. [Work in the ends of cotton as you go on, and slip on the first
+stitch at the end of every round.]
+
+25th: X miss the first d.c. of the last row, 1 _diminished_ stitch on
+the two next, 12 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 12 d.c., X 2 ch., miss 2, 4
+d.c., * twice; 1 diminished stitch on the next 2, ** 2 ch., miss 1, 1
+d.c., ** 4 times, 2 ch., X.
+
+26th: X 1 diminished d.c. stitch on the two first of 12, 11 d.c., 2
+ch., miss 2, 9 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 1
+diminished d.c., 1 ch, miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 1 ch.,
+X.
+
+27th: X 1 diminished d.c. on two first of 11, 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+8 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c., 1 diminished
+d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1
+d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, X.
+
+28th: X 1 diminished d.c. (beginning on the same of last round), 6
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c., 1 diminished d.c., 2 ch., d.c. on centre
+of 3 ch. in last round, 2 ch., miss 1, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c.,
+2 ch., miss 1, d.c. on centre of 3 ch., 2 ch., X.
+
+29th: X 5 d.c. beginning on the diminished stitch of last round, 2
+ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 10 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c., 3
+ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., ** 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., ** twice, 2 ch., miss
+2, 7 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, X.
+
+30th: X (begin on the second of 5 d.c.), 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 8
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, **
+1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, ** twice, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., *** 2
+ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., *** twice; 2 ch., miss 1, X.
+
+31st: X (begin on the second of 4 d.c.), 5 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 5 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, ** 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, ** three times, 10
+d.c., *** 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., *** 3 times, 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 1
+ch., miss 1, *.
+
+32nd: X (begin on the second of 5), 6 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 2 d.c., 2
+ch., miss 2, 4 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 6 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 5 open
+squares, 1 close, 5 open, 1 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, X.
+
+33rd: X (begin on second of 6), 7 d.c., ** 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., **
+twice; 2 ch., miss 2, 7 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 13 open squares, 1 d.c.,
+2 ch., miss 1, X.
+
+34th: X (begin on the second of 7), 1 diminished stitch, 16 d.c., 1
+diminished, 2 ch., miss 1, ** 3 open squares, 1 close, ** 3 times, 3
+open squares, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, X.
+
+35th: X (begin on the first of 16), 1 diminished, 5 d.c., 2 ch., miss
+2, 5 d.c., 1 diminished, 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 2 open
+squares, ** 1 close, 1 open, ** 6 times, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, *** 1
+d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, *** twice, X.
+
+36th: * (Begin on the first of 5), 1 diminished, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2,
+2 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 1 diminished, ** 2 ch., miss 1,
+1 d.c., ** twice, 2 ch., miss 2, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, *** 1 close
+square, 3 open, *** 3 times, 1 close, 2 open, **** 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss
+1, **** twice, X.
+
+37th: X (begin on the 1 d.c.), 1 diminished, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 2, 1
+d.c., 1 diminished, ** 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., ** twice, *** 2 ch.,
+miss 2, 1 d.c., *** 3 times, 2 ch., miss 2, **** 1 close, 1 open
+square, **** 6 times, 3 more open, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2
+ch., miss 1 X.
+
+38th: X (begin on 1 d.c.), 1 d.c., 1 diminished over the 2 ch, 1 d.c.,
+2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, 6 open squares, ** 1 close, 3
+open, * twice, 1 close, 6 open, *** 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss 1, *** twice
+X.
+
+Finish this round, like all the preceding, since the direction, with a
+slip stitch on the first stitch of the round. Then a round of open
+square crochet, the d.c. stitches coming on those of the last round,
+and allowing 2 ch. over the one diminished stitch at every point. The
+40th round is entirely in d.c.
+
+FOR THE BAND.--Make a chain of 624 stitches, and close in a round, on
+which work a round of d.c.
+
+2nd round: Open square crochet.
+
+3rd: X 4 open squares, 2 close, 2 open, X 26 times.
+
+4th:. X 3 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, X 26 times.
+
+5th: X 2 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, X 26
+times.
+
+6th: X 1 open, 2 close, 1 open 1 close, 3 open, X 26 times.
+
+7th, 8th, and 9th: X 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 1 close, 2 open, X 26
+times.
+
+10th: X 2 open, 3 close, 3 open, * 26 times.
+
+11th: Open square crochet.
+
+12th: D.c.
+
+EDGING.--One pattern takes up the space of a pattern of the band,
+consequently there are 26 in the round. Each is finished before
+proceeding to the next. The band and edging may be done entirely
+without breaking off the thread, therefore continue for the latter,
+after closing the former. 12 s.c., 12 ch., close it into a round,
+under which work 23 s.c.; 9 s.c. on the edge of the band; turn the
+work on the wrong side,--7 ch., miss 5 of the 23 on the round, s.c.
+under the 6th, * 5 ch, miss 3, s.c. under 4th, * 3 times; 7 ch., s.c.
+under 4th of the 12 s.c. (leaving a space of 8 to the loop). Turn on
+the right side and work under each loop of 7, 1 s.c., 2 d.c. 4 t.c.,
+2 d.c., 2 s.c., and under the other loops, 2 s.c., 4 d.c., 2 s.c.: 2
+s.c. more on the band complete one pattern. Fasten to the round with a
+row of s.c., taking a stitch of each.
+
+NOTE.--It is to be remembered that each round begins with a d.c. of 3
+ch., and 3 ch., after which the pattern between the * * is done 7
+times throughout, and the eighth time the last d.c. and 3 ch. are
+omitted, being worked at the commencement of the round. To write this
+at the end of every round would make the directions tediously long,
+and the worker can find no difficulty if observing this note.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CHAIR CUSHION.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, or 60, with a suitable hook.
+
+This is a new and extremely pretty kind of cushion, for the back of a
+chair, which renders an ordinary seat almost as commodious as a
+professedly _easy_ chair.
+
+A small cushion is made, just the length of the back of the chair, and
+narrow in the proportion seen in the engraving, which is covered
+either with Berlin-wool work, or (as we have designed) with crochet.
+It is suspended from the top of the chair by ribbons or cords; and the
+lower edge is finished with either fringe or tassels. We have
+given two sizes of cotton as suitable for this purpose, as the
+dimensions must depend on those of the chair. The pattern requires a
+foundation chain of 274 stitches, and if No. 40 cord is used, and an
+ordinary hook suitable for it, the length will be as nearly as
+possible, half a yard. Should the chair not be so wide, the same
+number of stitches, _with a finer cord_, will decrease the cushion
+cover; if required larger, for any purpose whatever, by using a
+coarser material the same design will be proportionably increased.
+
+And here we may be allowed to suggest a purpose to which this pattern
+is peculiarly applicable, and which will be found an article extremely
+beneficial to "the neat-handed Phillis."
+
+[Illustration: CHAIR CUSHION.]
+
+In these days of homoeopathy, when the love of cold water is on the
+increase (as indeed it is high time it was), and while the means for
+thorough ablution are not perhaps as yet so extensively patronised as
+they deserve to be, we all know the destruction occasioned to that
+part of the paper which is immediately above the washhand-stand. Now
+we would propose a Splash Cloth, in crochet, of this or any similar
+design, to be worked in very coarse cotton, such as Brooks' Great
+Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord, No. 16, lined with glazed
+calico to match the hangings, and suspended above the washhand-stand.
+It will be a pretty decoration, perfectly preventing the injury
+usually occurring to the walls, readily washed, and always new.
+
+As fine cotton decreases the dimensions of a piece of work, so thicker
+cotton, with a hook proportionately large, _increases_ its size. The
+number of the cotton chosen should depend on the size of the stand.
+No. 40, it will be remembered, will work it about half a yard long.
+
+When used to cover a cushion, the cushion itself should be of a colour
+to match with the hangings, and the crochet work is to be tacked
+lightly over it at each edge.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+TOILET COVER IN CROCHET.
+
+[Illustration: TOILET COVER IN CROCHET]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 24. No. 3 Penelope Hook.
+
+1st row: Make a chain of about 180 stitches, turn back, work 1 l. into
+9th loop, this will form 1 sq. in next row; then 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l.
+into 3rd loop, repeat. There must be 190 sq., or squares, only.
+
+2nd: In beginning this row, make 1 l., in the 3rd ch. of the 8 ch.,
+then 2 ch., 1 l. on l., repeat; make 5 rows of these squares. After
+the first 5 rows the work must not be turned.
+
+6th: 12 sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 15 l., repeat from * till
+within 24 sq. of the end, then 13 sq., 3 l., 10 sq.
+
+7th: 10 sq., 12 l., 13 sq., * 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., repeat from
+* 6 times more, then 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.
+
+8th: 8 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., * 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 8 sq.,
+repeat from * 6 times more, then 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq.
+
+9th: 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., * 3
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., repeat from * 6 times more, then
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+10th: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., * 6
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., repeat from * 6 times more, then
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+11th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., * 12
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., repeat from * 6
+times more, then 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 6 sq.
+
+12th: 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., * 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12 l., repeat from * 6 times
+more, then 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq.
+
+13th: 7 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 21 l., * 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 5 sq., 21 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.
+
+14th: 7 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., * 6
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., repeat from * 6 times more, then
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 6 sq.
+
+15th: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., * 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., repeat
+from * 6 times more, then 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.
+
+16th: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., * 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., repeat from * 7 times more, 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 8 sq.
+
+17th: 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., * 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 3 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+18th: 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.,
+3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+19: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., * 7 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 12 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 7 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+20th: 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 27 l., * 10 sq.,
+27 l., repeat from * 6 times more, then 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq.
+
+21st: 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 154 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6
+l., 9 sq.
+
+22nd: 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 155 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq.
+
+23rd: 6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 155 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 10 sq.
+
+24th: ^{a}6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l^{a}, 151 sq., ^{b}6 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq^{b}. These letters will be referred to
+hereafter.
+
+25th: ^{c}5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l^{c}, 151
+sq., ^{d}3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq^{d}.
+
+26th: ^{e}5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l^{e}., 150 sq., ^{f}3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 11 sq^{f}.
+
+27th: ^{g}5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3
+l^{g}., 150 sq., ^{h}3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq^{h}.
+
+28th: ^{i}5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l^{i}., 150 sq., ^{k}3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 6 sq^{k}.
+
+29th: ^{l}5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l^{l}., 150 sq., ^{m}3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq^{m}.
+
+30th: ^{n}6 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l^{n}.,
+150 sq., ^{o}3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq^{o}.
+
+31st: ^{p}12 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l^{p}., 150 sq., ^{q}3
+l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq^{q}.
+
+32nd: ^{r}11 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l^{r}., 150 sq., ^{s}6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq^{s}.
+
+33rd: ^{t}11 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l^{t}., 151 sq., ^{u}3
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq^{u}.
+
+34th: ^{v}11 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l^{v}., 151 sq., ^{w}27
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq^{w}.
+
+35th: ^{x}10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l^{x}., 155 sq., ^{y}6
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 6 sq^{y}.
+
+36th: ^{z}10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l^{z}., 79 sq., 3 l., 74
+sq., ^{&}6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq^{&}.
+
+37th: ^{a} 9 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6 l., ^{b}., 58 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 72 sq., ^{c}3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq^{d}.
+
+38th: ^{e} 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., ^{f}., 58 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 70 sq., ^{g}6 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq^{h}.
+
+39th: ^{i}7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l^{k}., 57 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 68 sq., ^{l} 3 l,
+4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq^{m}.
+
+40th: ^{n}7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l^{o}., 57 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 53 sq., ^{p}6 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 9
+sq^{q}.
+
+41st: ^{r}6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l^{s}., 46 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 52 sq., ^{t}3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq^{u}.
+
+42nd: ^{v}6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l^{w}., 49 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 45 sq., ^{x}3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 10 sq^{y}.
+
+43rd: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{a} in 24th row, then 47 sq., 12 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 44 sq., repeat from ^{b} to ^{b}
+in 24th row.
+
+44th: Repeat from ^{c} to ^{c} in 25th row, 36 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 42 sq., repeat from ^{d} to ^{d} in 25th row.
+
+45th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{e} in 26th row, then 34 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq. 6 l., 42 sq., repeat from ^{f} to ^{f}.
+
+46th: Repeat from ^{g} to ^{g}, in 27th row, 34 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 43 sq., repeat from ^{h} to ^{h}.
+
+47th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{i} in 28th row, 34 sq., 39 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11
+sq., 3 l., 32 sq., repeat from ^{k} to ^{k}.
+
+48th: Repeat from ^{l} to ^{l} in 29th row, 35 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 32 sq., repeat from
+^{m} to ^{m}.
+
+49th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{n}, 34 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 15
+l., 6 sq., 18 l., 32 sq., repeat from ^{o} to ^{o}.
+
+50th: Repeat from ^{p} to ^{p}, 34 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 31
+sq., repeat from ^{q} to ^{q}.
+
+51st: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{r}, 35 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 12 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 31 sq., repeat from ^{s} to ^{s}.
+
+52nd: Repeat from ^{t} to ^{t}, 22 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq.,
+33 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 32 sq. repeat from ^{u} to
+^{u}.
+
+53rd: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{v}, 21 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 21 l, 1 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 33 sq., repeat from ^{w} to ^{w}.
+
+54th: Repeat from ^{x} to ^{x}, 22 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 28 sq., repeat
+from ^{y} to ^{y}.
+
+55th: Repeat from ^{z} to ^{z}, 22 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 33 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{&} to ^{&}.
+
+56th: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{b}, in 37th row, 22 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 57 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 25 sq., repeat from ^{c} to ^{d}.
+
+57th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{f}, 22 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l, 2 sq.,
+24 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 26 sq., repeat from ^{g} to ^{h}.
+
+58th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{k}, 22 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{l} to ^{m}.
+
+59th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{o}, 23 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 26 sq., repeat from ^{p} to
+^{q}.
+
+60th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{s}, 23 sq., 27 l., 15 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5
+sq., 27 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{t} to ^{u}.
+
+61st: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{w}, 25 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 26 sq., repeat
+from ^{x} to ^{y}.
+
+62nd: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{a}, in 24th row, 24 sq., 27 l., 6 sq., 15
+l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 32 sq., repeat from ^{b} to ^{b}.
+
+63rd: Repeat from ^{c} to ^{c}, 23 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 30
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 27 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 23 sq., repeat from
+^{d} to ^{d}.
+
+64th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{e}, 22 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 24
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{f} to ^{f}.
+
+65th: Repeat from ^{g} to ^{g}, 22 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 20 sq., repeat from ^{h} to ^{h}.
+
+66th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{i}, 23 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 s., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 4 sq.,
+9 l., 22 sq., repeat from ^{k} to ^{k}.
+
+67th: Repeat from ^{l} to ^{l}, 23 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 30 l., 25 sq., repeat
+from ^{m} to ^{m}.
+
+68th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{n}, 30 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 33 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 22 sq., repeat from ^{o} to ^{o}.
+
+69th: Repeat from ^{p} to ^{p}, 28 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 24 sq., repeat from ^{q} to
+^{q}.
+
+70th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{r}, 27 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.,
+18 l., 25 sq., repeat from ^{s} to ^{s}.
+
+71st: Repeat from ^{t} to ^{t}, 28 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., repeat
+from ^{u} to ^{u}.
+
+72nd: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{v}, 27 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 42 sq., repeat from ^{w} to ^{w}.
+
+73rd: Repeat from ^{x} to ^{x}, 27 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 40 sq., repeat from ^{y} to ^{y}.
+
+74th: Repeat from ^{z} to ^{z}, 27 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 38
+sq., repeat from ^{&} to ^{&}.
+
+75th: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{b}, 27 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 4 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 36 sq., repeat from
+^{c} to ^{d}.
+
+76th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{f}, 33 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 34 sq., repeat from
+^{g} to ^{h}.
+
+77th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{k}, 33 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 33
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 35 sq., repeat from ^{l} to ^{m}.
+
+78th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{o}, 34 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 32
+sq., repeat from ^{p} to ^{q}.
+
+79th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{s}, 34 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 6 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 31 sq., repeat from ^{t}
+to ^{u}.
+
+80th: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{w}, 36 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 31 sq., repeat
+from ^{x} to ^{y}.
+
+81st: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{a}, 33 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 24
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 11 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 31 sq., repeat from ^{b} to ^{b}.
+
+82nd: Repeat from ^{c} to ^{c}, 34 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 42 l.,
+30 sq., repeat from ^{d} to ^{d}.
+
+83rd: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{e} 34 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 32 sq., repeat
+from ^{f} to ^{f}.
+
+84th: Repeat from ^{g} to ^{g}, 35 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 35 sq., repeat from ^{h} to ^{h}.
+
+85th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{i} 39 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 21 l., 11 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 46 sq., repeat
+from ^{k} to ^{k}.
+
+86th: Repeat from ^{l} to ^{l},50 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 12 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 47 sq., repeat from ^{m} to ^{m}.
+
+87th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{n},50 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 46 sq., repeat from ^{o} to ^{o}.
+
+88th: Repeat from ^{p} to ^{p}, 51 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+5 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 46 sq., repeat from ^{q} to
+^{q}.
+
+89th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{r}, 52 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 6 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 47 sq.,
+repeat from s to ^{s}.
+
+90th: Repeat from ^{t} to ^{t}, 52 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 6 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l.,
+48 sq., repeat from ^{u} to ^{u}.
+
+91st: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{v}, 61 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 27
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., repeat from ^{w} to
+^{w}.
+
+92nd: Repeat from ^{x} to ^{x}, 62 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 63 sq., repeat from ^{y}
+to ^{y}.
+
+93rd: Repeat from ^{z} to ^{z}, 63 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 62 sq., repeat
+from & to &.
+
+94th: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{b}, 65 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 11 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 62 sq., repeat from ^{c} to ^{d}.
+
+95th: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{f}, 67 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3
+l., 61 sq., repeat from ^{g} to ^{h}.
+
+96th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{k} 154 sq., repeat from ^{l} to ^{m}.
+
+97th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{o}, 154 sq., repeat from ^{p} to ^{q}.
+
+98th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{s}, 154 sq., repeat from ^{t} to ^{u}.
+
+99th: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{w}, 155 sq., repeat from ^{x} to ^{y}.
+
+100th: Repeat from ^{a} to ^{a}, 151 sq., repeat from ^{b} to ^{b}.
+
+101st: Repeat from ^{c} to ^{c}, 151 sq., repeat from ^{d} to ^{d}.
+
+102nd: Repeat from ^{e} to ^{e}, 150 sq., repeat from ^{f} to ^{f}.
+
+103rd: Repeat from ^{g} to ^{g}, 150 sq., repeat from ^{h} to ^{h}.
+
+104th: Repeat from ^{i} to ^{i} 150 sq., repeat from ^{k} to ^{k}.
+
+105th: Repeat from ^{l} to ^{l},150 sq., repeat from ^{m} to ^{m}.
+
+106th: Repeat from ^{n} to ^{n},150 sq., repeat from ^{o} to ^{o}.
+
+107th: Repeat from ^{p} to ^{p},150 sq., repeat from ^{q} to ^{q}.
+
+108th: Repeat from ^{r} to ^{r}, 150 sq., repeat from ^{s} to ^{s}.
+
+109th: Repeat from ^{t} to ^{t}, 151 sq., repeat from ^{u} to ^{u}.
+
+110th: Repeat from ^{v} to ^{v}, 161 sq., repeat from ^{w} to ^{w}.
+
+111th: 8 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 27 l., * 10 sq.,
+27 l, repeat from * till within 23 sq. of the end, then 6 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+112th: 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., * 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.,
+12 l., repeat from * till within 20 sq., then 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l,
+2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+113th: 7 sq., 6 l, 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6
+l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., repeat from
+* till 18 sq., then 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+114th: 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., * 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., repeat from * till 16 sq., then 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+115th: 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., * 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., repeat from * till
+21 sq., then 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq.
+
+116th: 7 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., * 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., repeat from * till
+within 20 sq., then 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq.
+
+117th: 6 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., * 8 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., repeat from * till 32 sq., then 8 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+118th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., * 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., repeat
+from * till 25 sq., then 5 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+119th: 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 12 l., * 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l., repeat
+from * till 22 sq., then 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 6 sq.
+
+120th: 6 sq., 18 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., * 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., repeat from
+* till 20 sq., then 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.
+
+121st: 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., * 6 sq.,
+6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., repeat from * till 27 sq., then 6 sq.,
+6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq.
+
+122nd: 7 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., * 7 sq., 6
+l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., repeat from * till 27 sq., then 7 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+123rd: 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 8 sq., 9
+l, 5 sq., 9 l., repeat from, * till 27 sq., then 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 8 sq.
+
+124th: 9 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., * 10 sq., 12 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., repeat from * till 27 sq., then 13 sq., 12 l., 10 sq.
+
+125th: 10 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 15 l., repeat from *
+till 28 sq., then 15 sq., 3 l., 12 sq. Now 5 rows of squares.
+
+3 d.c. stitches under every 2 chains, and long stitches all round,
+making 7 d.c., at each corner.
+
+BORDER.--Begin on the long side, 3 l. into corner loop, 7 ch., 3 d.c.,
+the 1st into 4th loop, * 7 ch., 3 l., the 1st into 7th loop, 7 ch., 3
+d.c., the 1st into 7th loop, repeat from * till the end, where make 7
+ch., work at corner as before, then 7 ch., 3 d.c., the 1st into 4th
+loop, now work down the short side; but as the will be 4 more loops on
+this side than can be made available for the pattern, at 4 different
+intervals, widely apart, take 2 loops together in making the l.
+stitches; that is, insert the hook through 2 loops of the foundation
+at the same time instead of one.
+
+2nd: Begin at corner, 2 l. into every loop of the l. stitches at
+corner in last row, 7 ch., * 5 d.c., the 1st into 6th loop, 5 ch., 5
+l., the 1st into 6th loop, 5 ch., repeat from *.
+
+3rd: Work at corner as before, that is, working 2 l. into every loop,
+8 ch., * 3 d.c., the 1st on 2nd d.c., 6 ch., 7 l., the 1st into 6th
+loop, 6 ch., repeat from *.
+
+Begin each row with the long stitch at a corner, but not at same the
+corner every time; this is to prevent the joinings being seen.
+
+4th: 6 l. on the first 6 l. at corner, 3 ch., 6 l. on the remaining 6
+l., 4 ch., * 1 l. into 3rd loop, 7 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop from the
+last of the 3 d.c. in last row, 2 ch., 9 l. the 1st into 3rd loop, 2
+ch., repeat from *.
+
+5th: 7 l., beginning as before, 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 7 l., * 7 ch.,
+d.c. into centre loop of 7 ch., 3 ch., 9 l. the 1st into 2nd loop from
+l. stitch in last row, repeat from *.
+
+6th: 9 l., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 9 l., * 5 ch., d.c. into 4th loop, 7
+ch., 9 l., the 1st into 3rd loop from d.c. stitch in last row, repeat
+from *.
+
+7th: 12 l., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 12 l., * 5 ch., 1 l. into centre loop
+of 5 ch., 9 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop of the 7 ch., from d.c. stitch in
+last row, 5 ch., 3 d.c. on the centre 3 l. of the 9 l., repeat from *.
+
+8th: 14 l., 5 ch., miss 1 loop, 14 l., * 5 d.c. under the 5 ch., 5 l.
+into the 1st 5 loops of the 9 ch., 5 ch., 1 more l. into same loop, 4
+more l. into the remaining loops, 5 d.c. under the 5 ch., 5 ch.,
+repeat from *.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration: STAR-PATTERN D'OYLEY.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+Nos. 10, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, and Penelope Crochet Hook, Nos. 3,
+3-1/2, 4.
+
+With cotton No. 26, and hook No. 3. For centre star or _a_ work 10
+chain, make it round, and in the loop you have formed work 24 d.c.; 1
+s.c. in 1st d.c. ** 5 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c. in 3rd, repeat from ** 7
+times more; in 1st 5 chain, * 2 long, 7 chain, 2 long in same 5 chain,
+5 chain repeat from * in each 5 chain all round, fasten off.
+
+Fasten cotton No. 24, and hook No. 3-1/2. ** In 7 chain 4 long, 4
+chain turn and on the 4 chain, miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 long; 4 long in same
+7 chain; 2 chain, 1 s.c. in centre of 5 chain; 2 chain repeat ** all
+round.
+
+* 2 long, 1 chain, miss 1, 2 long, 1 chain, miss 1, 2 long, 7 chain, 1
+long in same as last long, 1 long in next chain, 1 chain, miss 1, 2
+long, 1 chain, miss 1, 2 long, miss 4. Repeat all round, * fasten off.
+
+_b_. With cotton No. 24, and hook 3-1/2, 10 chain join round; work in
+round loop; 16 d.c.
+
+3rd row: 1 long, 5 chain, 1 long, 3 chain, repeat all round.
+
+4th: 3 long in the centre of 5 chain; 4 chain, 1 s.c. in the centre of
+3 chains; 4 chain; repeat all round, fasten off.
+
+With No. 22 cotton, and the same hook. * 1 long in 2nd long of 3 long
+in last row; "3 chain," 1 long in same as last; 2 chain, miss 1, 2
+long, 1 d.c. in last long; miss 3, 1 d.c., 2 long, 2 chain, repeat * 7
+times more only in the last point in "3 chain." Join to _a_ in the
+following manner: 2 chain draw through the 4th stitch of 7 chain of
+_a_, then repeat the same as before, fasten off.
+
+2nd _b_. Make the same as first _b_ till the last row, where join in
+precisely the same way; the 1st point to centre _a_ and two more
+points to 1st _b_; finish the row same as 1st _a_, and fasten off.
+
+Make 6 more _b_, joining in the same manner. You will see what points
+are joined in the engraving.
+
+_c_. With cotton No. 30, and hook 4. 8 chain, 1 s c. in 1st: then in
+round loop; * 1 d.c. 5 chain repeat * 5 times more. In 1st 5 chain **
+1 d.c., 2 long, 3 chain, join to a, turn, and on 3 chain 1 d.c., 2
+long: in same 5 chain, 2 long, 1 d.c. ** repeat 5 times more, joining
+each petal as in the engraving, fasten off.
+
+Make 7 more _c_s, joining between _a_ and _b_s in the same manner.
+
+_d_. With cotton No. 22, and hook 3-1/2. 8 chain, make it round, and
+in loop work 12 d.c.; * 1 d.c. on 1st d.c., 5 chain, miss 1, repeat 5
+times more, * then in each 5 chain; ** 2 d.c., 4 long, 2 d.c., **
+fasten off.
+
+With cotton No. 20, and hook 3-1/2. * 1 s.c. in 2nd d.c., 6 chain
+turn, miss 1, 1 d.c.; 4 chain repeat * 5 times more; miss 1, ** 5
+long, 7 chain 1 long in same as last long; 4 long, miss 2, repeat ** 5
+times more, except in the last two points, where in 4th chain stitch
+of 7 chain join to point of _b_, fasten off. Make 7 more _d_s, joining
+as in the engraving.
+
+_e_. With cotton No. 20, and hook 3-1/2. 10 chain make round; * 2 d.c.
+in loop; 7 chain repeat * 3 times more. ** 5 long in 7 chain, 3 chain,
+5 long repeat ** 3 times more, joining, as seen in the engraving, to
+_b_ and _d_, fasten off. Make 7 more _e_s, joining each between two
+_d_s.
+
+_f_. With cotton No. 30, and hook 4. Make 7 chain, make into a loop,
+and in loop * 1 d.c., 4 chain join to b, turn, miss 1, 1 d.c., 2 long
+repeat * 5 times more; join in the same manner, and placed as in the
+engraving, fasten off. Make 7 more, joining them as you make them.
+
+_g_. With cotton No. 28, and hook 4. * 1 d.c. on 1st d.c. of _e_ 5
+chain, miss 2, * repeat all round.
+
+Make the tassels with No. 10 cotton, over a card 2 inches wide; wind
+it round the card 10 times, tie it round about half an inch down, draw
+the cotton tight and bring the ends to the top again, fasten to the
+d'oyley, as in the engraving.
+
+Make a sufficient number to go round.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET D'OYLEY.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Thread,
+No. 36: and Penelope Crochet Hook, No. 5.
+
+Make a round loop the size of this O, and then commence.
+
+1st Round: Ch. 3, and work 1 treble for 8 times in the round loop of
+last round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+2nd: 3 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 3, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+3rd: 5 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 3, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+4th: 7 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 3, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET D'OYLEY.]
+
+5th: 3 treble at the top of the seven treble of last round, ch. 4,
+work 1 treble in the centre of the three chain of last round, ch. 4,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+6th: 3 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 5, work
+1 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 2, work 1
+treble in the same loop as before, chain 5, and repeat round, plain 1,
+and fasten off.
+
+7th: 2 treble at the top of the three treble of last round,
+ch. 6, work 7 treble in the two chain of last round, ch. 6, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+8th: 1 treble at the top of the two treble of last round, ch. 8, work
+7 treble at the top of the seven treble of last round, ch. 8, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+9th: 3 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 9, work
+5 treble at the top of the seven treble of last round, ch. 9, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+10th: 3 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 11,
+work 3 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 11, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+11th: 2 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 13,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+12th: 1 treble at the top of the two treble of last round, ch. 15, and
+repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+13th: 1 treble at the top of the one treble of last round, ch. 2, work
+1 treble in the same loop as before, ch. 13, and repeat round, plain
+1, and fasten off.
+
+14th: 9 treble in the centre of the two chain of last round, ch. 12,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+15th: 9 treble at the top of the nine treble of last round, ch. 6,
+work 1 double in the centre of the twelve chain of last round, ch. 6,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+16th: 7 treble at the top of the nine treble of last round, ch. 8,
+work 1 treble at the top of the one double of last round, ch. 2, work
+1 treble in the same loop as before, ch. 8, and repeat round; plain 1,
+and fasten off.
+
+17th: 5 treble at the top of seven treble of last round, ch. 6, work 1
+treble in the centre of the two chain of last round, then ch. 3, and
+work one treble three times more in the same loop as before, ch. 6,
+and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+18th: 3 treble at the top of the five treble of last round, ch. 4,
+work 2 treble in the first three chain of last round, ch. 3, work 2
+treble in the same loop as before, ch. 1, and work the same in the
+next two three chains of last round, ch. 4, and repeat round, plain 1,
+and fasten off.
+
+19th: 2 treble at the top of the three treble of last round, ch. 2,
+then work as follows in each of the three chains of last round, 3
+treble, ch. 3, work 3 treble all in the first three chain of last
+round, ch. 2, and work the same in the next two three chains of last
+round, ch. 2, and repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off.
+
+20th: 1 treble at the top of the two treble of last round, then work
+as follows in each of the three chains of last round, 3 treble,
+ch. 3, work 3 treble in the same loop as before, ch. 3, and repeat the
+same in the next two three chains of last round, repeat round, plain
+1, and fasten off, which completes the d'oyley.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ROSE D'OYLEY.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+Nos. 14, 16, 18, 20, 28. Walker's Penelope Hook, Nos. 3, 3-1/2, 4.
+
+_a_. With cotton No. 20 and hook 3-1/2, work 13 chains: make it round
+and in loop 24 d.c., 1 d.c. on d.c., 7 chain, miss 2, repeat 7 times
+more; in 4th chain stitch of 7 chain, 1 s.c., 12 chain, 1 s.c. in 6th
+chain from hook; 7 chain, 1 s.c. in same at last s.c.; 5 chain, 1
+s.c., in same as last s.c., 5 chain, 1 s.c. in next chain stitch to
+1st of 12 chain; 5 chain, repeat 7 times more, fasten off.
+
+_b_. With cotton No. 18 and hook 3-1/4, work 10 chain, make it round,
+and in loop 24 d.c. * In 1st d.c. work 3 chain, 3 long, 3 chain, 1
+d.c., miss 1, and repeat * 7 times more. Those only in the last, 2
+long, join to 4th chain stitch of 7 chain of _a_, 1 long, 3 chain, 1
+d.c., fasten off. Make 7 more _b_, joining to the 7 chains of _a_.
+
+[Illustration: ROSE D'OYLEY.]
+
+_c_. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3, ** 1 s.c. in the centre of the two
+5 chains of _a_, nearest the foundation: 7 chain, 1 s.c. in the centre
+of 5 chain; 5 chain, 1 s.c. on 2nd long of 1st division of _b_; * 3
+chain, 1 d.c. on next division, repeat * 5 times more, 5 chain; 1 d.c.
+in next 5 chain, 7 chain, repeat ** 7 times more, fasten off.
+
+D.c. all round the chain and fasten off.
+
+_d_. With cotton No. 28 and hook 4, * 7 chain, 1 s.c. in 1st chain,
+and in round loop 1 d.c., 4 long, 3 chain; join to d.c. stitches
+where the two 5 chains are found together, turn, and on the 3 chain 1
+d.c., 3 long; then in round loop, 4 long, 1 d.c.; then join to the
+d.c. on the opposite side, and fasten off. Repeat * 7 times more.
+
+_e_. With cotton No. 18 and hook 3. Where you left off in _d_, join on
+No. 18 cotton; 9 chain, 1 s.c. in 5th chain; then in round loop ** 1
+d.c., 5 chain, join to 5th d.c. from where you joined No. 18 cotton
+on; 5 chain, turn, and on 10 chain, 1 d.c., 9 long; 1 d.c. in round
+loop, 7 chain join to the top d.c., 3 chain. 1 s.c. in the 7th chain,
+3 chain, 1 d.c. in the 7th chain; * 2 * 5 long, 1 d.c. in same as 1st
+d.c., 1 d.c. in round loop, repeat ** from ** without joining the 10
+chain twice. The second time only work to * 2 *, work 3 long, join to
+5th d.c. from where you joined No. 18 cotton on; 2 more long on 7
+chain, 1 d.c.; then 3 s.c. down the stem. Make 7 more joining in the
+same way: fasten off.
+
+_f_. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3. In 14th d.c. of _c_ from where you
+joined No. 18 cotton on, * 1 d.c., 4 chain, join to 1st 3 chain of _e_
+of 1st section, 4 chain, join to 2nd 3 chain of _e_ of 1st section; 8
+chain join to 1st 3 chain of _e_ of 2nd section, 3 chain, join to 2nd
+3 chain of _e_ of 2nd section; 8 chain, join to 1st 3 chain of _e_ of
+3rd section; 3 chain, join to 2nd 3 chain of _e_ of 3rd section; 4
+chain, repeat all round; d.c. all round.
+
+_g_. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3, 10 chain, make it round and in
+loop; 8 d.c. join to the same place, where you began the long chain of
+_f_ 5 d.c., * 5 chain join to 8th d.c. of _f_ from where you joined
+the d.c.: 6 chain, turn, 1 d.c., 7 long, 1 d.c., miss 1, 1 s.c. in
+next d.c., repeat * 4 times more. Join in the same place only to last
+petal. In the last petal work down the chain as follows: 1 d.c.; 4
+long, join to 8th d.c. from where you joined the 1st d.c.; 3 long, 1
+d.c., fasten off. Make 7 more. Joining each as you make them.
+
+_h_. With cotton No. 16 and hook 3, 15 chain, 1 s.c. in 1st stitch:
+then in loop; 24 d.c., * 1 d.c. on d.c., 7 chain, miss 2, repeat * 7
+times more, then in each 7 chain, 9 d.c., except the last, which work
+as follows: 5 d.c. join to 3rd point of _g_, 4 d.c. in same 7 chain.
+
+The next _h_, join in the same manner to point of _f_ make sufficient
+to go round, joining alternately to _g_'s and _f_s.
+
+_i_. With cotton No. 14 and hook 3, ** 1 s.c. on 5th d.c. of 1st
+division of _h_, * 5 chain, 1 s.c. in next division, repeat * 5 times
+more, 9 chain join to next point of _g_ "9 chain," 1 s.c. in next
+point of _g_, 9 chain, repeat ** from all round; d.c. all round, and
+when you have come to the end of "9 chain" 4th d.c. join to the 9th
+d.c.; * 7 chain, miss 2, 1 d.c. in next, * repeat 9 times the 10 and
+11, join to the other side and fasten off.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+TOILET COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 36, with a fine hook.
+
+The pattern for this toilet cover being so elaborate, it must be
+worked in cotton not coarser than that we have indicated, if intended
+for an ordinary toilet cover. Worked in a coarser material, No. 8 or
+12, of Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, it
+would make a beautiful quilt for a small bed; and in some of the
+coarser sizes of the knitting cord, a large counterpane might be
+worked, and from the clear appearance this material presents, would
+look very rich and handsome.
+
+Like all square crochet, this design must be worked from the
+engraving. The number of foundation chain for working it is 529,
+reckoning the length, or 346 for the width, if that mode of working be
+preferred as less cumbersome. It will not, however, answer so
+well for a toilet cover, as the stitches would go the wrong way. For a
+counterpane, on the contrary, it would be preferable.
+
+[Illustration: TOILET COVER.]
+
+For the border of a toilet cover, we should recommend one of the
+patterns in bead work, found in other parts of this volume. For the
+edge of a counterpane, nothing can be handsomer than the border and
+fringe of the bassinet quilt.
+
+It should be worked with the same cotton as the centre, and the fringe
+a degree coarser.
+
+Crochet counterpanes should be laid over one of the American patent
+quilted coverlets, which have recently been sold in London, and for
+invalids, especially, are so extremely comfortable.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+TIDY IN SQUARE CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 14: Walker's Penelope Crochet-hook, No. 21/2.
+
+[Illustration: TIDY IN SQUARE CROCHET. ]
+
+Make a chain of 289 stitches, which will form ninety-nine squares;
+with this cotton and hook it will measure twenty-five inches; the
+pattern must be worked from the engraving, and may be increased in
+size by using a coarser cotton and thicker hook.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+ARABESQUE TOILET-COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET.
+
+[Illustration: ARABESQUE TOILET-COVER IN SQUARE CROCHET.]
+
+This pattern should be worked in Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, exactly to the size of the top of the
+table, in rather thick cotton, to make it look massive, and to retain
+its form; the edging must be worked in blue beads in crochet to the
+pattern, and a number of beads given exactly to go round the table and
+to hang down, and finished with a tassel at each corner.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+COVER FOR A HADROT LAMP.
+
+MATERIALS.--Half-a-dozen skeins of each of seven shades of green wool,
+and four of scarlet ditto. A fine netting-needle, four
+knitting-needles, No. 14, and the same of No. 16.
+
+With the darkest green wool cast on 96 stitches on each of three of
+the coarsest knitting-needles (that is, 288 altogether), and close
+into a round.
+
+1st round: Plain knitting.
+
+[Illustration: COVER FOR A HADROT LAMP.]
+
+2nd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 6, knit 3 together, knit 6, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+3rd: Plain knitting.
+
+4th: Change to the darkest scarlet, and repeat the second round.
+
+5th: Knit 7, * knit 3 together, knit 13, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 6.
+
+6th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 5, knit 3 together, knit 5, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+7th: Plain knitting.
+
+8th: Change to the next shade of green, and repeat the 6th round.
+
+9th: Knit 6, * knit 3 together, knit 11, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 5.
+
+10th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 4, knit 3 together, knit 4, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+11th: Plain knitting.
+
+12th: Change to the next shade of scarlet, and repeat the 10th round.
+
+13th: Knit 5, * knit 3 together, knit 9, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 4.
+
+14th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 3, knit 3 together, knit 3, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+15th: Plain knitting.
+
+16th: Change to the next shade of green, and repeat the 14th round.
+
+17th: Knit 4, * knit 3 together, knit 7, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 3.
+
+18th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2, knit 3 together, knit 2, make 1, * 18
+times.
+
+19th: Knit 3, * knit 3 together, knit 5, * 17 times; knit 3 together,
+knit 2.
+
+20th and 21st: Plain knitting, using the finer needles, and decreasing
+until there are only 96 stitches in the round.
+
+22nd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+1, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip
+stitch over, make 1, knit 1, * times.
+
+23rd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, twice, knit 7, * 8 times.
+
+24th: Like 22nd.
+
+25th: * slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, slip 1,
+knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 8, * 8 times.
+
+26th: * slip 1, knit 4, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, slip 1,
+knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 3, make 1, slip two
+together, knit 1, pass the 2 slip over, make 1, knit 2, * 8 times.
+
+27th: Like the 25th.
+
+28th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 1, make 1,
+knit 2 together, knit 1, * 8 times.
+
+29th: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+7, * 8 times.
+
+30th: Like 28th.
+
+31st: * ** slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, **
+twice, knit 8, * 8 times.
+
+32nd: * ** slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, **
+twice, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit
+3, make 1, knit 2 together, * 8 times.
+
+33rd: Like 31st.
+
+Repeat these 12 rows (that is, from the 22nd to the 33rd, inclusive of
+both), six times more, doing two patterns (that is, 24 rounds) of one
+shade, and then changing to the next lightest. After the 7th pattern,
+continue as follows, in order to decrease and form the neck for the
+lamp.
+
+1st decreasing round: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit
+3 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the
+slip stitch over, make 1, knit 1, * 8 times.
+
+2nd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, knit
+6, * 8 times.
+
+3rd: * knit 1, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together, make
+1, knit 2 together, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over,
+make 1, knit 1, * 8 times.
+
+4th: * ** slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, ** twice,
+knit 7, * 8 times.
+
+5th: * * slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, ** 3
+times, knit 3 together, knit 2, * 8 times.
+
+6th: * slip 1, knit 1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, slip 1, knit
+1, pass the slip stitch over, make 1, knit 4, knit 2 together, * 8
+times. After this, do two inches of ribbed knitting in the same shade.
+It is done by alternately knitting and purling two stitches. Cast off.
+
+The edges of the Vandykes are trimmed with tatting, of which five
+graduated ones surround each. Fill the netting-needle with the darkest
+shade of wool, and make for every point at the base of the corner the
+following seven loops:--
+
+1st: 9 double stitches; draw it up to a half-circle.
+
+2nd: 11 double; the same.
+
+3rd: 13 double; the same.
+
+4th: 15 double; draw it up tightly.
+
+5th: Like 3rd.
+
+6th: Like 2nd.
+
+7th: Like 1st.
+
+This cover is intended to protect the lamp from the dust, which
+greatly injures the bronzing of the Hadrot lamp.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+LAMP MAT, IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--6 skeins of white netting silk, and 3 skeins each of four
+shades of cerise ditto, the darkest being almost brown, and the
+lightest a rich and brilliant cerise. A hank of rather large steel
+beads, a string of short square steel bugles, and 1 oz. of fluted
+ditto, 1/2 inch long. A skein of rather fine white cotton cord, and 54
+rings. Tapered, indented crochet-hook, No. 22. Begin with the darkest
+cerise, and do not change until the directions require it.
+
+1st round: With this silk work 8 s.c. on the end of the cord, and form
+into a round, after which 6 s.c. to secure it.
+
+2nd (Cerise and white): X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last, 1
+white, 2 cerise in 1, x 6 times.
+
+3rd: X 1 cerise worked in the same stitch as the last two, 3 white, 2
+cerise in one, X 6 times.
+
+4th: Like 3rd, with 5 white instead of 3.
+
+5th: X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last two, 7 white, 4 cerise
+in 1, X 6 times.
+
+6th: X 1 cerise in the same as the last four, 11 white (the last 2
+being over 2 cerise), 4 cerise in one, X 6 times.
+
+7th: X 1 cerise on the next stitch, 13 white, 1 cerise on 1, 3 on the
+centre one of 5, X 6 times.
+
+8th: Like 7th, with 15 white. Change to the next shade of cerise.
+
+9th: X 1 cerise on next, 8 white, 1 cerise, 8 white, 1 cerise, 3
+cerise on centre of 5, X 6 times.
+
+10th: X 1 cerise on next, 8 white, 3 cerise (the second over 1
+cerise), 8 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+11th: X 1 cerise on next, 6 white, 3 cerise, 1 white, 1 cerise, 1
+white, 3 cerise, 6 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+12th: X 1 cerise in next, 6 white, 11 cerise, 6 white, 1 cerise. 3 in
+1, X 6 times.
+
+Next shade of cerise.
+
+13th: X 1 cerise in next, 5 white, 5 cerise, 2 white, 1 cerise, 2
+white, 5 cerise, 5 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+14th: X 1 cerise in next, 7 white, 3 cerise, * 1 white, 2 cerise, *
+twice, 1 white, 3 cerise, 7 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, x 6 times.
+15th: X 1 cerise in next, 11 white, 3 cerise, 1 white, 3 cerise, 11
+white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+16th (Lightest cerise): X 1 cerise in the same stitch as the last 3,
+13 white, 2 cerise, 1 white, 1 cerise, 1 white, 2 cerise, 13 white, 4
+cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+17th: X 1 cerise in the next, 16 white, 3 cerise (over 1 w., 1 c., 1
+w.), 16 white, 1 cerise, 3 in 1, X 6 times.
+
+[Illustration: LAMP MAT.]
+
+18th: X 1 cerise on next, 18 white, 1 cerise, 18 white, 1 cerise, 3
+cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+19th: X 1 cerise in next, 39 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6
+times.
+
+20th: X 1 cerise in 1, 2 white, * 2 cerise, 3 white, * 7 times, 2
+cerise, 2 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+21st: X 1 cerise in next, * 3 white, 2 cerise, * 8 times (the white
+over white, the cerise over cerise), 3 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1,
+X 6 times.
+
+22nd: X 1 cerise in next, 3 white, * 1 cerise, 2 white over 2
+cerise, 1 cerise, 1 white, * 8 times, 2 more white, 1 cerise, 3
+cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+23rd: X 1 cerise in next, 3 white, * 1 cerise, 4 white, * 8 times, 1
+cerise, 3 white, 1 cerise, 3 cerise in 1, X 6 times.
+
+24th: Entirely cerise, working 3 in 1 at all the 6 points.
+
+25th: White and cerise alternately, a single stitch of each, with 3 in
+1 at the points.
+
+26th: All cerise, increasing, as before, at the corners.
+
+This completes the centre of the mat. Now cover six of the rings with
+the darkest cerise, 12 with the lightest, 12 with the second lightest,
+and 24 with white. They are to be done in s.c. The darkest are sewed
+in the centre of each side of hexagon, with a white at each side, and
+two more (joined together) above it. The lightest cerise are placed at
+the points the two being joined together, and one to the mat. These
+form the extreme points, and the other twelve are placed to connect
+the lightest rings with the white. The short square bugles are
+threaded, with some of the beads, to form a cross in the centre of
+each of the white rings; the other rings have a cross of beads only.
+All the rings are sewed together, and to the mat.
+
+The elegant fringe round the edge is formed of the long steel bugles,
+connected with each other at the outer edge by a chain of 4 steel
+beads. The needle is slipped down them to connect them with the rings,
+and a single bead is threaded at the base of each. The side rings have
+6 bugles each, placed at equal distances; the corners have 8; and 1 is
+placed where every two rings are joined.
+
+This mat would be very beautiful if worked in white and shades of
+green, with gold beads and bugles.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CANDLE LAMP MAT.
+
+MATERIALS.--Half-ounce each of stone-colour and shaded violet,
+8-thread; half-ounce of shaded amber, 4-thread Berlin Wool; 4 yards of
+ordinary sized Blind or Skirt Cord; 77 small Curtain Rings, the size
+measuring across five-eighths of an inch; Nos. 1 and 2 Penelope Hook:
+2 bunches No. 6 Steel Beads.
+
+With No. 1 Hook, and drab Wool, work 11 stitches d.c., over the end of
+the cord; double in as small a circle as possible, unite, and work 2
+stitches into every loop for three more rounds.
+
+5th: 1 stitch into every loop.
+
+6th: Increase 1 stitch in every 2nd loop. There must be 72 stitches in
+this round.
+
+7th: Place a pin in every 9th loop, and in this same 9th loop work
+with 8-thread violet, 1 stitch; then 9 stitches drab in the next 8
+loops, that is, increasing 1 stitch in about the 4th loop; repeat this
+all round.
+
+8th: Work 3 stitches violet into the 1 violet stitch; then 9 stitches
+drab, working only 8 stitches in the last compartment, to commence
+next row.
+
+9th: In the last drab stitch that was not worked into, work 1 violet
+stitch; then 4 more violet; then 7 drab, increasing 1 in 4th stitch;
+in the last compartment make only 2 drab after the increased stitch,
+in order to make 8 violet in next round.
+
+10th: 8 violet, the 1st to come before the 5th violet of last row, and
+the last to come after the 5th violet, but increasing 1 violet on the
+5th stitch; then 7 drab, increasing 1 in the 4th drab stitch.
+
+11th: All violet, increasing 1 in every 5th stitch.
+
+12th. All violet, but without increasing, unless required.
+
+The diameter of the mat should now measure 6 inches across, but should
+it be required larger, another row of cord, or even two, will give the
+increased size.
+
+Now d.c. under all the rings, about 30 to 32 stitches for each ring is
+necessary; unite and tie the knot very neatly, and sew six of these
+rings round a 7th, sewing them with cotton the colour, and sewing them
+at the parts where each ring is joined, about 6 stitches in length; be
+careful that no stitches are seen on the right side; then sew steel
+beads round the centre ring, taking up 5 to 6 beads at a time on the
+needle; then place the needle between the joinings of the rings, take
+upon it about 35 beads, and draw the cotton across to the opposite
+point; repeat this twice more, the beads will then form as given in
+engraving; sew the circles of rings on to the mat by two of the rings,
+and sew the circles together by one ring. Any other colour beside
+amber will do for the rings. If the table cover is scarlet, green wool
+should be used; if blue, amber; or if green, scarlet or pink.
+
+[Illustration: CANDLE-LAMP MAT.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HAND SCREEN, IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--5 skeins of rich dark blue purse silk, 6 skeins of fine
+and pure gold thread; Penelope hook, No. 18; 2 yards of dark blue silk
+fringe, 2 inches deep; 2 yards of fine wire, and 3/4 yard of white
+gros-de-Naples. A pair of screen handles.
+
+Of course silk of any other colour may be used, if blue will not
+correspond with the furniture. Green looks very handsome with gold,
+and scarlet with silver. The metal thread used must be of the very
+best description only.
+
+Begin by making six gold flowers, thus:--26 ch., close in 19th for a
+round, X 7 ch., s.c. under loop, X twice, 7 ch., slip on the closing of
+the round--thus there are three loops in the centre one; work
+under the chain of the first, 1 s.c., 1 d.c., 6 t.c., 1 d.c., 1
+s.c. Under the centre one 1 s.c., 1 d.c., 9 t.c., 1 d.c., 1 s.c.; and
+the third loop like the first. Slip on the base of the flower, and
+work down the 19 ch. in s.c.
+
+[Illustration: HAND SCREEN.]
+
+Six of these flowers are to be made, and afterwards sewed on the silk,
+radiating from the centre, and each occupying the middle of one side
+of the hexagon.
+
+FOR THE SCREEN (beginning in the centre).--With the blue silk, make a
+chain of six, and close into a round.
+
+1st: X 1 d.c., 5 ch., miss none, X 6 times.
+
+2nd: X 5 t.c. on 5 ch., 5 ch., miss 1 d.c., X 6 times.
+
+3rd: X 7 t.c. (beginning on the last of 5 ch.), 5 ch., X 6 times.
+
+Continue in this manner, increasing the t.c. stitches by 2 at each
+section of the hexagon, in every round, until there are 33 t.c. in
+each division, always making 5 chain between. Then s.c. all round,
+adding the silk flowers where they occur--that is, over the 8th, 17th,
+and 26th of the 33 t.c. in each section. The flowers are made in the
+following mariner:--12 ch., close into a loop at the 7th, 6 ch., s.c.
+under loop. 8 ch., s.c. under loop, 6 ch., slip at the stem, X 5 ch.,
+s.c. under first loop of 6, X 5 times, * 5 ch., s.c. under the loop of
+8, * 7 times, ** 5 ch., s.c. under loop of 6, ** 5 times; s.c. down
+the chain, and continue the round.
+
+The gold flowers are to be worked in the same way, and attached over
+the centre of each 5 chain which form the corners of the hexagon. Work
+a chain all round, catching up the points of the flowers at regular
+intervals, and then work two rounds of s.c., with three stitches in
+one at the points.
+
+Do all the crochet work of these screens rather tightly. Sew on the
+large gold flowers, passing the ends through the centre loop of the
+screens, and form a little rosette of X 6 chains, s.c. in the round,
+X repeated to close the middle.
+
+TO MAKE UP THE SCREENS.--Cut out a hexagon, the exact size of the
+crochet, in paper, and bend the wire into the same form. Be very
+particular that the wire frame shall be true and even. Cover it on
+both sides with white silk, over one side of which sew the crochet. It
+will only require to be fastened round the edges. The fringe must then
+be laid on, the handles attached, and the screen is completed.
+
+If preferred, the back of the screen may be covered with silk of the
+colour of the crochet, as more durable than white.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET COUNTERPANE FOR A BASSINET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cords,
+Nos. 12 and 16; 8 oz. of blue beads, large enough to thread on the
+finest cotton, they should be turquoise blue; crochet hooks, Nos. 19
+and 20.
+
+The centre of the counterpane is made in diamonds, with small pieces
+at the edges, merely to fill in the parts where the diamonds leave
+spaces, and form the whole into a solid square. It is done in ribbed
+crochet. Ribbed crochet is so called from the work having the
+appearance of ridges. It is worked backwards and forwards thus: the
+top of a row of crochet, whether s.c., d.c., or t.c., presents an
+appearance of chain stitch; in working ribbed crochet, take up always
+that side of the chain which is furthest from you. The middle of the
+counterpane is done in knitting cord, No. 12; crochet hook, No 19.
+
+FOR THE DIAMONDS.--(a) Make 2 ch., miss 1, 3 s.c. in the next ch.
+
+2nd: Turn the work; 1 ch., 1 s.c. in one, 3 s.c. in next, 1 s.c. in
+third.
+
+3rd: Turn, 1 ch., 2 s.c. in second, 3 s.c. in next, 2 s.c. in two
+last.
+
+Thus you proceed, turning the work at the end of every row, working 1
+s.c. in every one but the middle stitch, in which you work 3, until
+you have made 15 ribs, and the row has 61 stitches, a chain stitch
+being made at the beginning of every row.
+
+Now make 3 ch., on turning, and work 3 d.c. in the first stitch, X
+miss 2, 3 d.c. in third, X 9 times, miss 1, 3 d.c. in second, 1 ch.,
+miss 1 (which should be at the point), 3 d.c. in second, miss 1, 3
+d.c. in second, * miss 2, 3 d.c. in third, * 9 times. This completes
+the row, the last 3 d.c. coming on the last stitch.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET COUNTERPANE FOR A BASSINET.]
+
+Turn, X 5 ch., d.c. between the sets of 3 d.c. of the last row, X to
+the end; s.c. only at the last.
+
+Turn, X 3 ch, s.c. under loop, X to the end but with 5 ch. at the
+point; another s.c. in the last loop.
+
+Turn, 2 ch., d.c. in every stitch of last row. Turn, 1 ch., s.c. in
+every stitch of last row; fasten off.
+
+This completes one diamond, which for a bassinet quilt will be large
+enough. For a large counterpane they may be considerably increased. A
+glance at the engraving will show how they are joined together.
+
+For the half diamonds at the side _(b)_ make 2 ch.; work 2 s.c. in the
+first of these, turn, 1 ch., 1 s.c. in the first of the two of last
+row, 2 s.c. in the second; turn, 1 ch., 2 s.c. in the first, and 1 in
+each of the other 2 s.c. of last row. Continue working thus, making
+two in one at the end of one row and the beginning of the next, until
+there are 31 stitches and 15 ribs. Then, for the open part, 2 ch.,
+turn, work 3 d.c. in the first stitch, X miss 2, 3 d.c. in next, X 10
+times.
+
+2nd row of open work: Turn, X 5 ch., d.c. under the chain between the
+first and second set of 3 d.c. X repeat to the end of the row; 5 ch.,
+s.c. at the end.
+
+3rd: Turn, X 3 ch., s.c. under loop, X repeat to the end.
+
+4th: 2 ch., turn d.c. in every stitch to the end.
+
+5th: 1 ch., turn, s.c. to the end.
+
+For the side pieces _(c)_ work in exactly the same manner, only
+beginning by working thus: 2 ch., turn, 2 s.c. in the first of these,
+1 ch., turn, _2 s.c. in the first of the two and 1 in the second_.
+This is just the reverse of the other, the increase continuing to be
+made at that edge where the first increases. Of course the last row
+will end at the point of one piece, and the short side of the other.
+
+_(d)_ 2 ch., work 3 s.c. in the first of these, 1 ch., turn, 2 s.c. in
+the first, 3 in the next, 2 in the last. Turn, 1 ch.; work this and
+all the following rows until you have 61 stitches in this manner. 2
+s.c. in the first and last stitches, 3 in one in the centre, and 1 in
+one in every other (increasing 4 stitches in every row). The five open
+work rows to be done as in _a_.
+
+_(e)_ Work these pieces like _a_, until 10 ribs are done; then turn
+and s.c. up to the three centre stitches, _slip_ on the first of the
+three, X turn, miss the slip stitch, slip on the next, and s.c. to the
+end; turn, 1 ch., s.c. on all the s.c. but the last, which slip; X
+repeat between the marks until one stitch only remains, through which
+the thread is drawn. The other side of the point must then be worked
+to correspond with the first, the centre stitch not being worked at
+all.
+
+_(f)_ These two morsels are begun like _b_ and _c_, and finished in
+the same way that _e_ is. They will then exactly fit those corners. The
+other corners _(g)_ are worked by beginning, as usual, with 2 ch., in
+the first of which work 3 s.c. X ch., turn, 2 s c. in first and last
+stitches, and one in each intermediate; X repeating backwards and
+forwards until 3 stitches are in the row, when complete by open work
+as in _b_ and _c_.
+
+The numbers required of each piece are--_a_, 28; _b_ and _c_, five of
+each; _d, e, f_, and _g_, two each. (A glance at the engraving will
+show the manner in which these are joined into an oblong square.)
+
+EYELET-HOLE BORDER.--When all are sewed together, a line of d.c. must
+be worked all round, with 3 stitches in one at the corners, and two in
+one on each side of the three. This will make the corners perfectly
+square.
+
+2nd round: X 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1 X; repeat all round, but not
+missing any at the corners.
+
+3rd: (Eyelet-holes). These are to be worked quite separately from the
+last, at first. X 9 ch., close for a round in the second, and work 8
+s.c. under the half, X repeat until a length is done sufficient to
+surround the square, every little round being half-covered by the s.c.
+In covering the other half of each circle, you will attach it to the
+work thus:--4 more s.c. make a ch., slip the needle off the loop,
+insert it at the corner of second round, and draw the loop through,
+then 4 s.c. under the remainder of the circle, 1 s.c. on ch. between;
+X 4 s.c. under next eyelet-hole, miss 2 on the second round, insert
+the hook in the third, draw the loop through, and work 4 more under
+the ch.; X repeat, allowing 3 between, except at the corners.
+
+4th: S.c. (putting the hook under both sides of the chain) at the top
+of an eyelet-hole, X 5 ch., s.c. in the same way under the centre of
+the next, X all round, with 6 ch. at the corners.
+
+5th: X 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, X all round, not missing any at the
+corners.
+
+6th: S.c. all round, with two stitches in one at the corners.
+
+MOTTO BORDERS.--For these use Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Cotton, No. 12, on which the beads must be strung before
+beginning to work. The borders are done entirely in s.c., the beads
+being dropped on, according to the pattern, _on the wrong side_, this
+_wrong_ side being the _right_ when beads are used in crochet. The
+ends have 241 chain each: the sides, 397. The pattern occupies 55
+rows, and the squares at the corners have 55 chain, and the same
+number of rows.
+
+The motto borders and corners are all worked separately, and
+afterwards sewed together. When completed, the eyelet-hole border is
+again added all round, and the counterpane then only requires a deep
+open border.
+
+This quilt would be very handsome, if worked in coarser cotton, for a
+full-sized bed. The small diamonds in the centre would thus be
+increased in size, and a sufficient number should be done to form a
+middle just three times the dimensions of that now given. The borders
+should be worked in open square crochet instead of s.c.; the pattern
+and letters in close squares on an open ground. It would for this
+purpose, be requisite to make the chains of three times the number of
+stitches, and one over: 724 for the ends, 1,192 for the sides, and 166
+for the corners. In other respects the counterpane might be worked
+exactly from the instructions.
+
+The family coat-of-arms and crest, correctly drawn, would make a very
+handsome centre for a counterpane in crochet. Where a quilt is done in
+square crochet, it should be laid over one of the new patent wadded
+counterpanes of a colour appropriate to the furniture of the room, as
+this displays the work to great advantage.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+DEEP BORDER FOR BASSINET QUILT.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Knitting Cord, Nos. 4 and 6; Crochet-hook, No. 18.
+
+This lace is to be worked round the last eyelet-hole border with No. 6
+Brooks' Cotton.
+
+1st round: S.c. round the edge of the last border, with two stitches
+in every one for two inches on each side of the corners.
+
+2nd: X 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, X all round, but not missing any at the
+corners.
+
+3rd: Like first, but with 2 in 1 for 3 inches round the corners, at
+the extreme points of which there will be 3 in 1 three times.
+
+4th: Begin at a corner. X 2 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1,
+2 d.c., 9 ch., miss 2, X 4 times. Then continue along the side,
+missing 6 instead of 2, until you come to within 41 stitches of the
+next corner, when you will miss 2 only again, and at the point of the
+corner miss none. All the sides are to be worked alike.
+
+5th: (Begin over the 2nd of the first 2 d.c.) X 2 d.c., 1 ch. (which
+comes over the 1 d.c.), 2 d.c., 5 ch., 1 d.c. on 5th of 9 ch., 5 ch.,
+X all round.
+
+6th: X 3 d.c. (the second coming over the 1 ch.), 5 ch., 3 d.c. (the
+second coming over 1 d.c.), 5 ch., X all round.
+
+7th: X 1 d.c. (on the second of the 3 d.c. you began with in last
+round), 5 ch., miss 4 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch., miss 1 d.c., 2 d.c., 9 ch.,
+X all round.
+
+8th: (Begin on the last chain before the 2 d.c.) X 2 d.c., 1 ch.,
+miss 1, 1 d.c. over 1 ch., 1 ch., miss 1, 2 d.c., 9 ch., X all
+round.
+
+Repeat from the 5th to the 8th round, inclusive of both, thrice; then
+the 5th and 6th again. This will make 18 rounds.
+
+19th: X 1 s.c. on centre of the three d.c. you began the last round
+with, 6 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch. (over the middle of 3 d.c.), 2 d.c., 6 ch.,
+X all round.
+
+20th: X 1 s.c. over 1 s.c. 6 ch., 2 d.c., 1 ch., 1 d.c. (over 1 ch. of
+last round), 1 ch., 2 d.c., 6 ch., X all round.
+
+21st: X 1 slip on s.c., 1 s.c. on first of 6 ch., 7 ch., 2 d.c. (the
+first over second d.c. of last round), 1 ch. over 1 d.c., 2 d.c., 7
+ch., s.c. on last of 6 ch., X all round.
+
+22nd: X s.c. on s.c., 4 ch., d.c. on fourth of 7 ch., 5 ch., 3 d.c.
+(the second over 1 ch. of last round), 5 ch., 1 d.c. on fourth of 7
+ch., 4 ch., s.c. on s.c., X all around.
+
+23rd: X s.c. on s.c., 5 ch., 2 d.c. (the first over 1 d.c. of last
+round), 5 ch., 1 d.c. over centre of 3 d.c., 5 ch., 2 d.c. (the second
+over 1 d.c.), 5 ch., s.c. on s.c., X all round.
+
+24th: X s.c. on s.c., 4 ch., 3 d.c. over 2 d.c., 3 ch., miss 2, 3 t.c.
+on 2 ch., 4 ch., miss 3 (that is, 1 d.c., and 1 ch. on each side of
+it), 3 t.c. on 2 ch., 3 ch., miss 2, 3 d.c. on 2 d.c., 4 ch., s.c. on
+s.c., and X all round.
+
+25th: S.c. on 4 ch., * 4 ch., miss none, 4 d.c., * 6 times, 4 ch, miss
+none, 4 s.c. on 4 chains, X all round.
+
+[Illustration: DEEP BORDER FOR BASSINET QUILT.]
+
+This is the last round. The fringe is then put on thus: wind your
+cotton (No. 4) twelve times round a card about 2-1/4 inches wide; slip
+it off, catch up the threads with a crochet-hook, and draw through one
+of the loops of 4 chain in the last round. When half-way through, pass
+the other ends through the loop; draw it up tightly, and cut the ends.
+Repeat this for every loop of 4 ch., and the fringe is complete.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton.
+Penelope Hook.
+
+Make 2 stripes of this pattern. All the stripes are worked the short
+way, and forwards and back. This stripe is about 27-1/2 inches in
+width; it may be worked to any length, but great care must be taken
+that it is worked as evenly and tightly as the cotton and hook will
+permit, each l. stitch must measure in length over two-eighths of an
+inch, and nearly three-eighths.
+
+Observe that the cotton must never be cut off, but that every row is
+worked forwards and back.
+
+1st row: Make a chain of about 330 stitches in length, turn back, and
+work 108 squares.
+
+2nd: Turn on reverse side, and observe this at the commencement of
+every row, work 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 19 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+3rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l, 4 sq.,
+6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+4th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+5th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 22 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+6th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 17 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 27 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 20 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+7th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+8th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 15
+l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+9th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 10 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 9 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+10th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+11th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 36 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+12th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9
+sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 6 sq.,
+12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+13th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 9 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+14th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 20 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+15th: 4 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 16 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+16th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l.
+
+17th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 14 sq., 3 l., 11
+sq., 33 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+18th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 33 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+19th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 26 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+9 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+20th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 15 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 26 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.
+
+21st: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 26 sq., 18 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+22nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,1 sq., 9 l., 24 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+23rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 33 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+9 1., 17 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+24th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+30 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+25th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 27 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 15 1., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 16
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+26th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+15 1., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 25 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.
+
+27th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 22 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+28th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,2 sq., 15 l.,8 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 18 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.
+
+29th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l, 4 sq., 15 l., 22 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+30th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 10
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 17 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+31st: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+32nd: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.,
+6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 15 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+33rd: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 3 1., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+34th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 12 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 10
+sq., 15 1., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+35th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+36th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 10
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq. 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+37th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 36 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+38th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 14 sq.,
+6 1., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l, 5 sq., 12 l, 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 1., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 31.
+
+39th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+40th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 12 sq., 21 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 33 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+41st: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 12 1., 13 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 31, 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+42nd: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.,
+24 l., 19 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+43rd: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+44th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 8 sq.,
+18 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 18 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+45th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+46th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 18
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+47th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+48th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 20 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+49th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 24 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 26 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+50th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 21 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+51st: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq.,
+6 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+52nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 32 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 18 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+53rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 27 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+54th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 23 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+55th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+56th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+57th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 16 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+58th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 7
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq.,
+15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+59th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+60th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+61st: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l.
+
+62nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 3 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+63rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 36 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+64th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 7
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+65th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+66th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+67th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq.,
+18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 20 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+68th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 17 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 13 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+69th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 15 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+70th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+71st: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 16 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+72nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 17 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 4
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+10 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+73rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 14 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 33 l., 24
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+74th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 22 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+75th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 20 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 27 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+76th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 26 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+77th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l, 4 sq.,
+21 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 33 l., 27 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+78th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 14 sq., 6 l., 10
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+79th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 23
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 33 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 20
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+80th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 32
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+81st: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 19
+sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+82nd: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+16 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+12 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+83rd: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 3 l.
+
+84th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 24
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+85th: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 18 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+86th: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 11 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l.,1 sq., 3 l.
+
+87th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l. 3 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+88th: 4 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l.; 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+89th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., 10 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+90th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l.
+
+91st: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 13
+sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+92nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 27 l., 15 sq., 15 l, 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+93rd: 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 24 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+94th: 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+95th: 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 27 l., 14 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 3 l.
+
+96th: 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 14
+sq., 30 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.
+
+97th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq. 6 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+98th: 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 25
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+99th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+100th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 36 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+101st: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l, 23 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 24 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 40 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l.
+
+102nd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 37 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 18 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+103rd: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 33 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 37 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq. 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+104th: 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 28 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 10
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+105th: 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq.,
+3 l., 13 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l.
+
+Now repeat from 2nd row until of sufficient length.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CENTRE STRIPE FOR A BED QUILT, ROSE GARLAND PATTERN.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton.
+Penelope Hook.
+
+Make a chain of about 360 stitches, turn back and work 118 squares.
+
+1st row: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,* 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 23 sq. Now repeat from * to ** beginning at
+15 l., and working these figures backwards, but always ending every
+row with 3 l. instead of 4 l., this is to make the border both sides
+alike.
+
+2nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 15 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+3rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 18
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 10 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+4th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 8 sq., 18 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 17
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+5th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 17 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 7 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+6th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 17 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+7th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l.,* 19 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 12 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., repeat from *
+to **.
+
+8th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 4
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.,
+3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l,
+2 sq., 21 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+9th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 16
+sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+5 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+10th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 39 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+11th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 18
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+12th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 21 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+13th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 31 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l. 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+14th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l, * 9 sq., 3 l, 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq. 18 l., 5 sq., 6 l, 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 18 sq., repeat from n * to
+**.
+
+15th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 42
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 18 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+16th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 15 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+[Illustration: CENTER STRIPE FOR BED QUILT.]
+
+17th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+15 sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 11
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+18th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 15 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 30 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 17 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+19th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 17 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 13
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+20th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 16
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+21st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 17 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 4
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 14 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+22nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 20 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 23 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+23rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 22 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 20 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+24th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 24 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+25th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 17 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 30 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+26th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 15 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 7
+sq., 36 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+27th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 27 l., 10 sq., 36
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+28th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 24 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 29 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+29th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+25 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+30th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 5 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 23 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+31st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 23 sq., 21
+l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+32nd: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 4 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 23 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+33rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 .., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 25 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+34th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 5
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+35th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 9
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+36th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 9 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+37th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+11 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 3
+sq., 4 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+38th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l, * 9
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+39th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 12
+l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 91., 1 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+40th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+41st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 12 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+42nd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.,
+24 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+43rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 6
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 12 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+44th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 13 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+45th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 11 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+46th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 17 sq., 18
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 15 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+47th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 15 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 19 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+48th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 29 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+8 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+49th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 26 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 8
+sq., 9 l., 30 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+50th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 24 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+51st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 13 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., repeat from * to ** .
+
+52nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 30 l., 13 sq., repeat from *
+to **.
+
+53rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 10 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 48 l., 20 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+54th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 19 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 39
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to ** .
+
+55th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+11 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 15
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+56th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 9 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+57th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 8 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+58th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l, 3 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+59th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+60th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+11 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+61st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 4 sq., 31., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+62nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 10 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 24 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+63rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 5
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+64th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 5
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 6 sq., repeat from * to ***
+
+65th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 9 sq., 3 l.,
+25 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 48 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+66th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 8 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+67th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+11 sq., 21 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., repeat from *
+to **.
+
+68th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 6 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 19 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+69th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+19 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 21 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 9 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+70th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+71st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l.,
+23 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+72nd: t 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 6 L, 2
+sq., 3 l., 23 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+73rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 23 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 16
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+74th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq. 3 L, * 17 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 15 1.,
+6 sq., 36 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 29 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+75th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 28 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 4
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+76th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 28 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+77th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l, 6 sq., 9 l., * 16 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+78th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 21 sq., 12 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+79th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+10 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 21 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+80th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 21 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 3 sq. 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+81st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 8
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l.,
+18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+82nd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 18 sq., 6
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 6 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+83rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 6 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.,
+21 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+84th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 19 sq., 21
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l. 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 6
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+85th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 6 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+86th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., *
+19 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+87th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l, 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 20
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+88th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 27 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+89th: ** 4 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 6
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 6 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 15 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+90th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+14 sq., 42 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+91st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l, 2 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 16 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+92nd: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 30 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+93rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 30 l, 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l, 1 sq., 3 l, 4 sq., 24 l., 13
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+94th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 6
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+95th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 10
+sq., 9 l, 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l., 1 sq.,
+21 l., 2 sq., 30 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+96th: ** 4 l, 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 4
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 13 sq. repeat from * to **.
+
+97th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 3 l.,
+8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+98th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 21 l.,
+1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 14 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+99th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 18 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 20 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 21 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 17 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+100th: ** 4 L, 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 23 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 30 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+101st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 21 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 36 l., 7 sq., 36 l.,
+22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+102nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 23 sq., 27 l., 10 sq., 36
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+103rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 11 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 3 L, 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 24 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 30 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+104th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 28 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+105th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 27 l., 27 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+106th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq. 15 l., * 27 sq., 21 l., 9 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+107th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+5 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 24
+sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+108th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 24 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+109th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 7 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+110th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 11 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 12 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+111th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 18
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+112th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 12
+sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 9 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+113th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+8 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+114th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 9 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+7 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+115th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 7 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+116th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 39 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., repeat from*
+to **.
+
+117th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4
+sq., 24 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+118th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 5 sq., 12
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 13 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+119th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 9 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+120th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 11 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 12 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+121st: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+14 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., * 2
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 12 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+122nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 18 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+123rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 8 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+124th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 20 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 24 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+125th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 18 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 3 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 30 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 16 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+126th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 19 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 18 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 23 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+127th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., * 28 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 30
+l., 19 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+128th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., * 18 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21
+l., 10 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 48 l., 27 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+129th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., * 20 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 39
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l.,
+7 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+130th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 18 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+131st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 16 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 5 sq., 9 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+132nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., * 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+9 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 12 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+133rd: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., *
+8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to
+**.
+
+134th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+135th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 13 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l.,
+4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+136th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+137th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 14 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., repeat
+from * to **.
+
+138th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+139th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 5 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+140th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 36 l., * 5 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 48 l.,
+4 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+141st: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., *
+5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 25 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+142nd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 9 l., *
+5 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 21 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.,
+repeat from * to **.
+
+143rd: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 20 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+144th: ** 4 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., * 18 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l. 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., repeat from
+* to **.
+
+145th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 7 sq., 12
+l., 30 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 18 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+146th: ** 4 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 18 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 23 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+147th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., * 10 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 15
+l., 6 sq., 36 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l.,
+22 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+148th: ** 4 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., * 22 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 30 l.,
+4 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., repeat from * to **.
+
+Now repeat from first row.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HANDKERCHIEF CASE FOR HANGING TO THE HEAD OF A BED.
+
+MATERIALS.--Use Brook's Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet
+Cotton. No. 4 Penelope Hook; 1 long strip of Whalebone; 1 yard of
+Satin Ribbon 1 inch in width. 2 yards ditto, 2 or 3 inches wide.
+
+1st row: Make a chain of 261 stitches, turn back, and work 87 squares.
+
+2nd: Turn back, and work another row of squares.
+
+3rd: Turn back 8 sq., 5 l., 22 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 24 l.,
+21 sq., 9 l., 6 sq. The cotton must now be cut off at every row.
+
+4th: 7 sq., 12 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq.
+
+5th: 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq. 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+6th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+7th: 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 6 sq.
+
+8th: 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 3 sq.
+
+9th: 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.
+
+10th: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.
+
+11th: 6 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq. 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+12th: 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 8
+sq.
+
+13th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 3 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 24
+l., 1 sq., 12 l., 4 sq.
+
+14th: 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4
+sq.
+
+[Illustration: HANDKERCHIEF CASE, FOR HANGING TO THE HEAD OF A BED.]
+
+15th: 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 18 l, 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 18
+l., 8 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 5 sq.
+
+16th: 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 24 l., 21 sq., 9
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 24 l., 7 sq.
+
+17th: 8 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 54 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq.
+
+18th: 7 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 48 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq.
+
+19th: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 49 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+20th: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 54 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.
+
+21st: 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 58 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+22nd: 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+23rd: 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+24th: 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 3
+l., 40 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+25th: 6 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 41 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 8 sq.
+
+26th: 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 3 l., 42 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq.
+
+27th: 7 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq. 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l.; 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq.
+
+28th: 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l, 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq.
+
+29th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+30th: 3 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.
+
+31st: 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 6 sq.
+
+32nd: 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq.
+
+33rd: 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 18 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq.
+
+34th: 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq.
+
+35th: 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 15 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 23 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.
+
+36th: 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 15 sq., 6 l., 24 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+37th: 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 41 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+38th: 2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 41 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 7 sq.
+
+39th: 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 62 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq.
+
+40th: 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 65 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+41st: 7 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 56 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+42nd: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 56 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 6 sq.
+
+43rd: 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 58 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq.
+
+44th: 5 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 58 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+45th: 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 54 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+46th: 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 49 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+47th: 5 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 48 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 6 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+48th: 5 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 54 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15
+l., 8 sq.
+
+49th: 7 sq., 24 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 5 sq.
+
+50th: 5 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 4 sq.
+
+51st: 4 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq.
+
+52nd: 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15
+l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+53rd: 8 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 21 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4
+sq.
+
+54th: 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9
+l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 24 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 6 sq.
+
+55th: 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+56th: 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21
+l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.
+
+57th: 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 9 l.,
+2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5
+sq., 3 l, 2 sq.
+
+58th: 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l, 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 9 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq.
+
+59th: 5 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 24
+l., 6 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.
+
+60th: 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq.
+
+61st: 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 18
+l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 12 l., 7 sq.
+
+62nd: 6 sq., 9 l., 21 sq., 24 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 22 sq., 6
+l., 8 sq.
+
+63rd: 1 row of squares.
+
+64th: Turn back, 4 double l., made by first twisting the cotton twice
+over the hook, then 4 double long to come in the 1st 4 loops, which
+will exactly fill up the 4 loops over 1st sq., then 5 ch., miss 2
+squares, 4 more double long in the 4th loop of next sq., repeat, the
+row will end with 1 long stitch, turn back.
+
+65th: 5 d.c. under the 5 ch., 4 ch., repeat. This forms the front of
+the case.
+
+For the back: Commence on the wrong side of the foundation chain, and
+work 41 rows of squares, then work as at 42nd row, and continue
+working till the end of 62nd row.
+
+Now 2 rows of squares.
+
+Now a row of double long stitches the same as the row on the other
+end. Turn back.
+
+1 double l. on l., * 5 ch., 4 double l. on the l., repeat from *.
+
+Now a row of long stitches, not double long.
+
+Now work 3 d.c. into every space up both sides, then crochet both
+sides together on the right side, by working 1 d.c. stitch into every
+loop of both sides, first doubling it at the foundation chain,
+consequently the back will be a trifle higher than the front.
+
+Now, up the side and along the top of the back, work thus: 1 l. in 1st
+loop, * 9 ch., 1 l. into 7th loop, repeat from * and at each corner
+make 2 l. into 1 loop, with 9 ch. between each l.
+
+Next row, 9 d c. under every 9 ch.
+
+Cover 2 strips of narrow whalebone the exact length of the back of the
+case, with coloured ribbon, and run it into the 2 open rows; for the
+front, cut a length of whalebone two inches longer than the pieces for
+the back, and run in the front row, then add ribbon and bow as in
+engraving.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+WATCH POCKET.
+
+MATERIALS.--3 shades of scarlet, the lightest to be a very bright
+military scarlet, 1 skein of the darkest, 2 of each of the lighter
+shades; 4 skeins of bright maize colour; skein of shaded violet; 1
+skein of shaded scarlet; 3 shades of green; 1 skein of each shade, the
+darkest to be very dark, and the lightest to be very light; 2 shades
+of sky-blue, 1 skein of each; 1 skein of white; all 4 thread Berlin
+wool; 24 curtain rings, the size of a fourpenny-piece, or a trifle
+larger; 4 yards of blind cord;
+
+1-1/4 yards of scarlet satin ribbon, half an inch in width, or covered
+curtain rings will answer the same purpose. No. 2 Penelope hook.
+
+With darkest scarlet work, 14 d.c. stitches over the cord, then turn
+the cord round in as small a circle as possible, unite and work 3 rows
+with this shade, increasing in the two rows after the 1st, 1 stitch in
+every loop; then 4th, 5th, and 6th rows, of next shade, increasing as
+may be required; 7th, 8th, and 9th rows of next shade, increasing the
+same.
+
+10th row.--4 stitches Maize, 4 stitches Violet.
+
+[Illustration: WATCH POCKET.]
+
+11th row.--All Violet; there should be 150 stitches in this row.
+
+Cut off the cord, and fasten it nearly, also the wool.
+
+The Mat should now measure 4-1/4 inches across.
+
+Count 42 stitches from where the cord was cut of, counting towards the
+right hand, work on the cord, with shaded scarlet, beginning at the
+42nd stitch, 21 d.c. stitches; then turn on reverse side, and turn
+back every row, working ridged crochet, and, at the end of each row,
+instead of working an extra stitch, as is usually done in a straight
+piece of ridged crochet, to prevent its decreasing, omit the stitch,
+and by so doing, each row will be decreased 1 stitch till it comes to
+a point; work 3 more of these points, then, with the same wool, sew
+these up from the bottom to the point, sewing them flat on the finger,
+not seaming them, and sewing all the points strongly together at
+the top that they may not give way; this forms the pocket. Now take
+some elastic, such as is worn for sandals for shoes, it would be
+better to procure it 4 rows of India rubber wide instead of 2; with
+the point of the scissors, push the end through to the wrong side,
+between the 2 last rows of cord, and close to the broad end of the
+point, sew this end firmly on to the cord on the wrong side with black
+cotton, but very neatly; now draw the long end straight across the
+front to the opposite side, not drawing it too tight, or allowing it
+to be too loose push the end through on this side the same as the
+other, and sew it at the back in the same manner. Now, with black
+thread sew the pocket to the elastic, so that neither this nor the
+stitches are seen.
+
+RINGS WITH MAIZE WOOL.--D.c. under the rings all round, 34 stitches
+will be about sufficient to cover the ring well, unite, and tie the
+ends in a knot neatly, then, with Maize colour cotton, sew the rings
+round, attaching them by the part where the wool was joined; now sew
+the rings together, be careful that not a stitch is seen through on
+the right side.
+
+FOR THE FLOWERS.--With white wool make 9 ch. tightly, unite, and under
+this circle work 11 l. with 1 ch. between each, cut off the white.
+
+Tie on with a weaver's knot the lightest blue, work 1 l. under each 1
+ch., with 1 ch. between each, only let there be 12 l. instead of 11.
+
+Next shade blue. Work this row rather loosely, d.c. under every 1 ch.,
+then 1 ch., repeat; at the end draw down the end of blue wool, and tie
+it to the end of white; make 4 flowers this size, which should not be
+larger than the size of a sixpence. Now make 2 of larger size, working
+them exactly the same, only making 14 l. stitches of the white, and 15
+l. stitches of the blue; now, with white wool sew on the two largest
+flowers on the centre seam of the pocket, then the 2 smaller ones on
+each side.
+
+FOR THE LEAVES.--With darkest green make 8 ch., turn back, work 7 d.c.
+down, join on the next green; work 3 d.c. up, 4 l., and 4 l., into the
+top loop, 1 ch., 4 more l. into same loop, 4 l. down, 3 d.c., join on
+the lightest shade: work d.c. all round, and 3 d.c. into the 1 ch, but
+enclosing a wire pulled from white ribbon wire, taking care to bend
+the end of the wire back after the 1st and last stitch to prevent its
+slipping; make 6 of these leaves, arrange them as in engraving, and
+with dark green wool sew them on.
+
+To prevent the pocket from curving, cover a narrow piece of whalebone
+the length with scarlet ribbon, and sew it across the centre on the
+wrong side.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+TOILET SACHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Three-quarters of a pound of Brooks' Great Exhibition
+Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord No. 16; and tapered indented Crochet
+Hook, No. 20. A yard of pink or blue ingrain gingham.
+
+This article, made in the form of an envelope, is intended to hold the
+night-dress and cap, and lies on the pillow during the day, forming an
+elegant appendage to the drapery. The lining should, of course, be of
+a tint to suit the rest of the furniture, and may be of silk, if
+preferred; but, as gingham will wash with the cotton, it is less
+troublesome. The sachet is worked in crochet, the edging in knitting,
+for which the receipt will afterwards be given.
+
+Make a chain of 285 stitches, with three more, which you will twist;
+miss these three, and work in d.c. along the row. Break off at the
+end.
+
+2nd row: d.c., working on the third of the three chain at the
+beginning of the row, as if it were a d.c. stitch.
+
+Observe, that as there are bits of thread left at the ends of each
+row, they should be worked in at the next, which may easily be done,
+as there are two close squares at the beginning and end of every row.
+
+3rd: 2 close squares; then open squares till you come to within 7 d.c.
+of the end. Finish with 2 close squares.
+
+4th _(b)_ 2 close, 19 open, 4 close, 20 open, _(a)_ 5 close.
+
+5th: _(b)_ 2 close, 14 open, 2 close, 2 open, 6 close, 17 open, _(a)_
+9 close.
+
+6th: _(b)_ 2 close, 13 open, 4 close, 1 open, 6 close, 15 open, _(a)_
+13 close.
+
+[Illustration: TOILET SACHET.]
+
+7th: _(b)_ 2 close, 8 open, 2 close, 2 open, 14 close, 12 open, 5
+close, _(a)_ 5 open.
+
+8th: _(b)_ 2 close, 7 open, 4 close, 1 open, 15 close, 10 open, 5
+close, _(a)_ 7 open.
+
+9th: _(b)_ 2 close, 3 open, 8 close, 1 open, 16 close, 8 open, 6
+close, 2 open, _(a)_ 3 close.
+
+10th: _(b)_ 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 3 open, 10 close, 6 open, 5
+close, 7 open, 7 close, 1 open, _(a)_ 5 close.
+
+11th: _(b)_ 2 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 8 close, 1 open, 6
+close, 1 open, 4 close, 7 open, 7 close, 1 open, 2 close, _(a)_ 1
+open.
+
+12th: _(b)_ 2 close, 4 open, 4 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 8
+close, 1 open, 3 close, 6 open, 8 close, 1 open, 2 close, _(a)_ 1
+open.
+
+13th: (b) 2 close, 5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close,
+4 open, 5 close, 3 open. 1 close, 2 open, 8 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+(a) 3 open.
+
+14th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3 close,
+6 open, 3 close, 4 open. 5 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+(a) 3 open.
+
+15th: (b) 2 close, 5 open, 5 close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 14
+open, * 5 close, 1 open, * twice, 2 close, (a) 3 open.
+
+16th: (b) 2 close, 4 open, 7 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+15 open, 3 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 5 open.
+
+17th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 5 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+20 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 5 open.
+
+18th: (b) 2 close, 7 open, 4 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close,
+19 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 7 open.
+
+19th: (b) 2 close, 8 open, 4 close, 2 open, 2 close, 11 open, 3 close,
+5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 7 open.
+
+20th: (b) 2 close, 8 open, 4 close, 2 open, 2 close, 9 open, 4 close,
+5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 9 open.
+
+21st: (6) 2 close, 9 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close, 7 open, 4 close,
+5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a) 4 open, 3 close, 2 open.
+
+22nd: (b) 2 close, 10 open, 3 close, 1 open, 4 close, 5 open, 6 close,
+3 open, 4 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a) 3 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2
+close, 2 open.
+
+23rd: (b) 2 close, 11 open, 3 close, 1 open, 4 close, 5 open, 11
+close, 1 open, 3 close, 3 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 1 open.
+
+24th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 8 close, 2 open, 18 close, 1 open, 4 close,
+3 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 1 open.
+
+25th: (b) 2 close, 5 open, 11 close, 2 open, 14 close, 2 open, 4
+close, 3 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 1 open.
+
+26th: (b) 2 close, 4 open, 13 close, 2 open, 11 close, 3 open, 5
+close, 3 open, 4 close, (a) 1 open.
+
+27th: (b) 2 close, 3 open, 4 close, 7 open, 4 close, 3 open, 7 close,
+4 open, 5 close, 3 open, (a) X 2 close, 1 open, X 3 times, 2 close.
+
+28th: (b) 2 close, 2 open, 4 close, 22 open, 2 close, 1 open, 5 close,
+4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, (a) 3 open.
+
+29th: (b) 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 15 close, 2 open, 5 close,
+3 open, 4 close, 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 2 close, (a) 3 open.
+
+30th: (b) 2 close, 1 open, 3 close, 1 open, 15 close, 2 open, 4 close,
+2 open, 6 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, (a) 3 close, 2 open, 2
+close.
+
+31st: (b) 2 close, X 1 open, 3 close, X twice, 5 open, 5 close, 2
+open, 5 close, 1 open, 7 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2
+open, (a) 1 close.
+
+32nd: (b) 2 close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 5 open, 5 close, 2
+open, 6 close, 1 open, 7 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2
+open, (a) 1 close.
+
+33rd: (b) 2 close, 2 open, 4 close, 4 open, 6 close, 2 open, 5 close,
+1 open, 7 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2 close, 3 open, (a) 1
+close.
+
+34th: (b) 2 close, 2 open, 3 close, 3 open, 6 close, 3 open, 5 close,
+1 open, 8 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a) 4 open, 1
+close, 2 open.
+
+35th: (b) 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 3 open, 5 close, 4 open, X 5
+close, 1 open, X twice, 2 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1 open, 3 close, (a)
+5 open, 1 close, 3 open.
+
+36th: (b) 2 close, 6 open, 5 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 4 close,
+2 open, 4 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close,
+(a) 5 open, 1 close, 3 open.
+
+37th: (_b_) 2 close, 5 open, 4 close, 2 open, 3 close, X 1 open, 5
+close, X twice, 5 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close, 3 open, (_a_) 3
+close, 1 open, 1 close.
+
+38th: (_b_) 2 close, 4 open, 4 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 6
+close, 1 open, 4 close, 5 open, 3 close, 2 open, 4 close, (_a_) 2
+open, 8 close, 3 open.
+
+39th: (_b_) 2 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 3
+close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 1 open, 1 close, 4 open, 3 close, 1
+open, 6 close, (_a_) 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 2 open.
+
+40th: (_b_) 2 close, 3 open, 4 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 2
+close, 2 open, 5 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, 6 close, (_a_) 1
+open, 2 close, 1 open, 7 close, 4 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close, 2
+open.
+
+41st: (_b_) 2 close, 3 open, 3 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 2
+close, 2 open., 5 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, 6 close, (_a_) 1
+open, 2 close, 1 open, 7 close, 1 open, 2 close, 3 open.
+
+42nd: (_b_) 2 close, 2 open, 3 close, 1 open, 6 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 3 open, 3 close, 5 open, 2 close, 1 open, 6 close, (_a_) 2
+open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3 close, 3
+open.
+
+43rd (_b_) 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 1 open, 7 close, 1 open, 3 close,
+4 open, 3 close, 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 3 open, (_a_) 2
+close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 3 close, 1 open, 2 close, 5 open.
+
+44th: (_b_) 2 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 5 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 11 open, 4 close, (_a_) 6 open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 2
+open, X 1 close, 1 open, X twice, 2 close, 8 open.
+
+45th: (_b_) 2 close, 2 open, 3 close, 2 open, 4 close, 1 open, 5
+close, 10 open, 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, (_a_) 3 open, 2 close, 1
+open, 4 close, X 1 open, 1 close, X 3 times, 1 open, 2 close, 6 open.
+
+46th: (_b_) X 2 close, 2 open, X twice, 4 close, 2 open, 6 close, 9
+open, 1 close, 2 open, 2 close, (_a_) 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, * 1 open, 3 close, * twice, 2 open, 2 close, 7 open.
+
+47th: (_b_) 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 3 close, 1 open, 1
+close, 1 open, 7 close, 9 open, 4 close, (_a_) 4 open, 2 close, 1
+open, 3 close, X 1 open, 2 close, X twice, 1 open, 3 close, 7 open.
+
+48th: (_b_) 2 close, 5 open, 3 close, 1 open, X 2 close, 1 open, X
+twice, 3 close, 9 open, 4 close, (_a_) 6 open, 1 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, 2 open, 2 close, 9 open.
+
+49th: (_b_) 2 close, 4 open, X 3 close, 1 open, X twice, 2 close, 13
+open, 4 close, (_a_) 7 open, 1 close, 1 open, 6 close, 2 open, 3
+close, 9 open.
+
+50th: 2 close, 4 open, 2 close, 1 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 7
+open, 1 close, 5 open, 3 close, (_a_) 8 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 2 open, 1 close, 1 open, 2 close, 11 open.
+
+51st: (_b_) 2 close, 4 open, 4 close, 1 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3
+close, 5 open, 2 close, 6 open, 3 close, (_a_) 8 open, 2 close, 3
+open, 3 close, 1 open, 1 close, 11 open.
+
+52nd: (_b_) 2 close, 5 open, X 2 close, 2 open, X twice, 3 close, 3
+open, 3 close, (_a_) 19 open, 3 close, 1 open, 1 close, 23 open.
+
+53rd: (_b_) 2 close, 6 open, 3 close, 2 open, 3 close, 2 open, 7
+close, (_a_) 49 open.
+
+54th: (_b_) 2 close, 10 open, 3 close, 4 open, 4 close, (_a_) 49 open.
+
+55th: (_b_) 2 close, 11 open, 9 close, (_a_) 51 open.
+
+56th: (_b_) 2 close, 12 open, 7 close (_a_) 53 open.
+
+57th: 2 close, 13 open, 4 close, 57 open, 4 close, 13 open, 2 close.
+
+58th to 78th row inclusive: 2 close squares at each end, and the
+intermediate all open squares. Finish with two rows double crochet.
+Two of these pieces are required.
+
+FOR THE POINTED PIECE.--As the narrow edging with which this is trimmed
+is added at the sides, the piece itself is not so wide as that already
+given. Make a chain of 268 stitches, and work on one row in d.c.
+
+The second is also worked in d.c., but diminished two squares at each
+end, thus: begin on the second d.c. stitch, slip 2, s.c. 2, d.c. till
+you come to within five of the end, then s.c. 2, slip 2.
+
+Decrease the next and all succeeding rows one square at each end, by
+working on the first four d.c. stitches of the row 1 slip, 2 s.c., 1
+d.c., after which three more d.c., the other end being made to
+correspond.
+
+The row succeeding the two of d.c. is entirely in open square crochet,
+except these 7 stitches at the ends.
+
+4th row: (_b_) 1 slip, 2 s.c., 4 d.c., 31 open squares, 3 close, 4
+open, (_a_) 3 close. (Observe that in this and all the following rows,
+the first open square comes over the second of the preceding line. The
+first and last 7 stitches are not mentioned, as they occur in every
+row).
+
+5th: (_b_) 28 open, 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 1 close, (_a_) 3
+open.
+
+6th: (_b_) 24 open, 3 close, 6 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (_a_) 3
+open.
+
+7th: (_b_) 23 open, 1 close, 9 open, 1 close, 1 open, (_a_) 3 close.
+
+8th: 21 open, 1 close, 27 open, 1 close, 21 open.
+
+9th: Here the initial begins. I have chosen an M as being a common
+letter; any other may be substituted; care being taken to place it in
+the exact centre of the space indicated between the brackets. 19 open,
+1 close, [7 open, 1 close, 2 open, 2 close, 3 open, 3 close, 11 open,]
+1 close, 19 open.
+
+10th: 12 open, 3 close, 3 open, 1 close, [8 open, 3 close, 1 open, 1
+close, 1 open, 2 close, 2 open, 1 close, 10 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 3
+close, 12 open.
+
+11th: 10 open, 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, [10 open, 1
+close, X 3 open, 2 close, X twice, 10 open,] 1 close, 1 open, 1 close,
+3 open, 1 close, 10 open.
+
+12th: 9 open, X 1 close, 2 open, X twice, 1 close, [10 open, 2 close,
+2 open, 2 close, 1 open, 1 close, 1 open, 3 close, 9 open,] 1 close, *
+2 open, 1 close, * twice, 9 open.
+
+13th: 9 open, 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, [11 open, 2 close, 2 open, 3
+close, 2 open, 2 close, 11 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, 9 open.
+
+14th: 9 open, 3 close, [12 open, X 2 close, 2 open, X twice, 3 close,
+12 open,] 3 close, 9 open.
+
+15th: 8 open, 3 close, [12 open, 2 close, 1 open, 3 close, 2 open, 2
+close, 1 open, 1 close, 11 open,] 3 close, 8 open.
+
+16th: 6 open, 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, [11 open, X 2 close, 2 open, X
+twice, 2 close, 12 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 1 close, 6 open.
+
+17th: 4 open, X 1 close, 2 open, X twice, 1 close, [10 open, 2 close,
+2 open, 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 11 open,] * 1 close, 2 open, *
+twice, 1 close, 4 open.
+
+18th: X 3 open, 1 close, X twice, 1 open, 1 close, [7 open, 1 close, X
+2 open, 2 close, X twice, 1 open, 1 close, 2 open, 1 close, 10 open,]
+1 close, 1 open, X 1 close, 1 open, X twice.
+
+19th: 3 open, 3 close, 3 open, 1 close, [7 open, 4 close, 2 open, 2
+close, 2 open, 1 close 2 open, 3 close, 6 open,] 1 close, 3 open, 3
+close, 3 open.
+
+20th: 8 open, 1 close, [8 open, 2 close, 2 open, 2 close, 4 open, 3
+close, 2 open, 1 close, 5 open,] 1 close, 8 open. This is the last row
+of the letter.
+
+21st: 8 open, 1 close, 27 open, 1 close, 8 open.
+
+22nd: (_b_) 8 open, 1 close, 9 open, 1 close, 1 open (_a_) 3 close.
+
+23rd: (_b_) 7 open, 3 close, 6 open, 1 close, 1 open, 1 close, (_a_) 3
+open.
+
+24th: (_b_) 9 open, 2 close, 3 open, 1 close, 2 open, 1 close, (_a_) 3
+open.
+
+25th: (_b_) 10 open, 3 close, 4 open, (_a_) 3 close.
+
+26th: Open square crochet, except the ends.
+
+27th: All d.c.
+
+It will be remembered that when the letters _b a_ occur, the stitches
+between are to be repeated backwards, those following the _a_ being
+the centre of the line, whether few or many.
+
+The knitted edgings for trimming this sachet are given separately; the
+narrow one trims the point, which is then sewed to the top of one of
+the squares; the two squares are then sewed together at the bottom and
+sides, and the broad lace goes all round. The whole is lined with silk
+or gingham.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+A LADY'S NIGHTCAP IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--3 reels No. 20 Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head
+Crochet Cotton. No. 4 Penelope Hook.
+
+Make 386 chain, turn back, work 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop, make
+138 squares. 2nd row: Insertion.--6 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *,
+end with 9 sq.
+
+[Illustration: A LADY'S NIGHTCAP. ]
+
+3rd: Decrease a sq. by d.c. on 1st l. stitch, 3 ch., 1 l. on 2nd l.,
+then 6 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end with 7 sq., decrease a
+sq.
+
+4th: Decrease a sq., then 6 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end
+with 5 sq., decrease a sq.
+
+5th: Decrease a sq., then 2 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., these 3 sq., should
+come over the 9 l. of last row, repeat from *, end with 1 sq.,
+decrease a sq.
+
+6th: 1 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end with 3 sq.
+
+7th: * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from *, end with 4 sq.
+
+8th and 9th: 2 rows of squares.
+
+10th: Decrease a sq., then 8 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 2 ch. till
+within 9 squares of the end, then 8 sq., decrease a sq.
+
+11th: Decrease a sq., then 7 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 5 ch., then
+7 sq., decrease a sq.
+
+12th: 7 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 5 ch., 7 sq.
+
+13th: Decrease a sq., then 6 sq., 5 ch., 1 l. under every 5, 6 sq.,
+decrease a sq.
+
+14th: 6 sq., work as before, end with 6 sq.
+
+15th: Decrease a sq., 5 sq., work as before, then 5 sq., decrease a
+sq.
+
+16th: 5 sq., 1 l. under every 5 ch., with 2 ch. between each 5 sq.
+
+17th and 18th: 2 rows of squares.
+
+19th: Begin with 6 sq., then work the same as at 1st row of insertion,
+and end with 9 sq.
+
+20th: Begin with 7 sq., work as 2nd row of insertion, end with 10 sq.
+
+21st: Begin with 8 sq., work as 3rd row of insertion, end with 5 sq.
+
+22nd: Begin with 5 sq., work as 4th row of insertion, end with 5 sq.
+
+23rd: Begin with 4 sq., work as 5th row of insertion, end with 6 sq.
+
+24th: Begin with 3 sq., work as 6th row of insertion, end with 7 sq.
+
+25th, 26, and 27th: 3 rows of squares.
+
+To SLOPE THE BACK OF THE CAP.--Begin on the right side of the work,
+under the 1st 2 ch., work 2 l. with 2 ch. between each, then 2 ch., 1
+l. on next l., this must be carefully attended to, otherwise 1 stitch
+will be lost; after this, work 38 sq., then 2 ch., d.c. on next l.,
+turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., then 2 ch., 1 l. on next
+l., then 38 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under the last 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 more l.
+under same, turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l., under the 1st 2 ch., 2
+ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 16 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l.,
+turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., 2
+ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 15 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. into the 5
+ch. at the end, turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l. under 1st 2 ch. 2
+ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 8 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l.,
+turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.;
+after this, work 8 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under the 5 ch., turn on reverse
+side, 5 ch., 1 l., under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 l. on 1st l.; after this,
+work 5 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c.
+on 1st l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 5 sq., 2 ch., 1 l.
+under 5 ch., turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l. under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1
+l. on next l.; after this, work 3 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., turn on
+reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after
+this, work 3 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under the 5 ch., turn on reverse side, 5
+ch., 1 l. under the 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 2
+sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l., turn on reverse side, 3 ch., d.c. on 1st
+l., 2 ch., 1 l. on next l.; after this, work 2 sq., 2 ch., 1 l. under
+5 ch., turn on reverse side, 5 ch., 1 l. under 2 ch., 2 ch., 1 l. on
+next l.; after this, work 1 sq., 2 ch., d.c. on next l. This finishes
+the slope on one side; now slope the other side the same, only
+beginning on the wrong side of the work instead of the right. Now
+crochet the two sides together, and under every space, and under the
+chain stitches which form the slope, all round and where the crown is
+to be sewed in, work 2 d.c. stitches; and round the front and back,
+where the border will be worked, crotchet 3 d.c. stitches into every
+space, making 7 d.c. at the 2 corners.
+
+FOR THE CROWN OF THE CAP.--Make 7 ch., unite, 7 ch., d.c. into every
+loop, thus making 7 chains of seven. The cotton must be cut off at
+every row.
+
+2nd: D.c. into centre loop of 7, 7 ch., repeat.
+
+3rd: D.c. into centre loop of 7, 7 ch., d.c. on d.c. stitch, 7 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+4th: Same as 2nd.
+
+5th: Same as 3rd.
+
+6th: Same as 2nd.
+
+8th: Same as 3rd.
+
+Now repeat again 2nd, 3rd and 2nd rows.
+
+12th: D.c. into centre loop of 7, 5 ch., repeat.
+
+13th: 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop all round, including the d.c.
+stitches. In this row there are not sufficient stitches for the next
+row by 5, therefore for 5 times miss 1 loop instead of 2, at different
+intervals. There must be 114 squares in this row, therefore it is not
+very material whether 1 loop or 2 be missed occasionally, so that 114
+squares are made.
+
+14th: 10 l., 3 sq., * 9 l., 3 sq., repeat from * all round
+
+15th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l. of the 10 l, * 3 sq., 9 l., repeat from
+*.
+
+16th: Same as last.
+
+17th: 10 l. the 1st on the last of the 9 l., * 3 sq., 9 l., repeat
+from *.
+
+18th: 10 l. the 1st on the last l. of the 2nd sq., * 3 sq., 9 l.,
+repeat from *.
+
+19th: The same as last row. This pattern is simply the same as the
+insertion in the front.
+
+20th: 1 l., 2 ch., miss 1 loop, repeat.
+
+21st: 5 ch., d c. on every l.
+
+22nd: 5 ch., d.c. into centre loop of 5 ch., repeat.
+
+23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th: The same as 22nd.
+
+28th: 1 l. into the centre loop of the 5 ch., 2 ch., repeat.
+
+29th: Begin on a l. stitch, 10 l. in the next 7 loops, including the
+1st stitch, 3 sq., 9 l., in the next 7 loops, 3 sq., 9 l., in the next
+7 loops, * 3 sq., 9 l. in the next 9 loops, repeat from *; the reason
+for commencing the row in this manner is, that there were not squares
+enough in the last row for the pattern. This row is the same as the
+14th row. Now work as at 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th rows.
+
+Now 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop.
+
+Now 1 l. on l., 2 ch., repeat.
+
+2 d.c. under ever 2 ch., worked tightly. Now sew the crown into the
+front, gathering it in as it may be required.
+
+BORDER.--1st row: Work all round 1 l. into every loop, with 2 ch.
+between each.
+
+2nd: 5 ch., 1 l. under every 2 ch., all round.
+
+3rd and 4th: 1 l. under the 5 ch., 5 ch., repeat.
+
+5th: Work an extra row the same as the last, along the front,
+beginning and ending at the ears, just where the chains of 5, in the
+centre of the 2 rows of insertion, begin.
+
+6th: Work all round, * 5 l., with 3 ch. between each, under the 5 ch.,
+3 ch., d.c. under next 5, 3 ch, d.c. under next 5, 3 ch., d.c. under
+next 5, 3 ch., repeat from * under next 5.
+
+7th: 3 ch., d.c. under every 3 ch., all round. Narrow ribbon, or wide
+white cotton-braid, may be drawn in round the crown and along the
+front, but it is not actually necessary excepting for ornament.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+SHAVING TIDY.
+
+MATERIALS.--No. 16 Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet
+Cotton. No. 4 Penelope Hook.
+
+1st row: Make 180 chain, turn back, 1 l. into 9th loop, in the next
+row this forms 1 sq., by working the 1st l. into the 5th loop of the 8
+ch., new 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop till there are 58 sq.
+
+2nd: 1 row all squares.
+
+3rd: 6 sq., 3 l., 51 sq.
+
+4th: 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 44 sq.
+
+5th: 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 43 sq.
+
+6th: 6 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 43 sq.
+
+7th and 8th: 14 sq., 3 l., 43 sq.
+
+9th: 13 sq., 3 l., 24 sq., 3 l., 19 sq.
+
+10th: 8 sq., 15 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 18 l., 9 sq.
+
+11th: 6 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 8
+sq.
+
+12th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq.; 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+13th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7
+sq.
+
+14th: 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+15th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 9 l.; 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+16th: 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq.
+
+17th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 8
+sq.
+
+18th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.
+
+[Illustration: A SHAVING TIDY.]
+
+19th: 5 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq.
+
+20th: 5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 33 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 6 sq.
+
+21st: 6 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 7 sq.
+
+22nd: 11 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.
+
+23rd and 24th: 58 sq.
+
+25th: 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 48 sq.
+
+26th: 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 49 sq.
+
+27th: 3 sq., 3 l., 35 sq., 3 l., 18 sq.
+
+28th: 3 sq., 6 l., 33 sq., 3 l., 19 sq.
+
+29th: 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 6
+l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.
+
+30th: 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+21 l., 3 sq.
+
+31st: 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 4 sq.
+
+32nd: 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l, 7
+sq.
+
+33rd: 5 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+21 l., 5 sq.
+
+34th: 42 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq.
+
+35th: 42 sq., 3 l., 2 l., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq.
+
+36th: 20 sq., 3 l., 21 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq.
+
+37th: 28 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 24 l., 3 sq.
+
+38th: 39 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.
+
+39th: 45 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.
+
+40th: 45 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 5 sq.
+
+41st and 42nd: Two rows of squares.
+
+Now work 3 d.c. into ever space on three sides, but not on the side
+above the top of the letters, making 7 d.c. at each corner.
+
+BORDER.--1st row: Begin at the side where the letter S is, 3 l. the
+first into 1st loop, 3 ch., 3 l. the 1st into 4th loop, repeat this
+till within 4 loops of the corner, then in the corner loop make 3 l.,
+3 ch., 3 more l. into same loop, now 3 ch., miss 3 loops, then 3 l.
+the 1st into 4th loop, now repeat till the corner loop of next corner,
+then 3 ch., then 3 l. into the same loop in which the last of the 3 l.
+was worked, now 3 ch., 3 l. the 1st into 4th loop, and repeat.
+
+2nd: When at the end, turn back, work 3 l. on l., 3 ch., repeat; at
+the corner, after the last 3 l. and 3 ch., make 3 l. under the 3 ch.
+at corner, 3 ch., 3 more l. under same, 3 ch. 3 l. on l., repeat.
+
+3rd: Turn back and work the same.
+
+4th: Turn back, d.c. on the 1st of the l. stitches, * 5 ch., 3 d.c.
+under the 3 ch, repeat from *.
+
+5th: Turn back, 6 ch., 3 d.c. on the d.c., repeat.
+
+6th: Turn back, 7 ch, 3 d.c. on d.c., repeat.
+
+Now, along the top work a row of extra long stitches, made by twisting
+the cotton twice over the hook instead of once, beginning on the d.c.
+stitches of the border, and working 5 l. stitches across the width of
+the border at regular spaces, then 1 l., 2 ch., 1 l. on every l.
+across the squares, terminating with 5 l. in the width of the
+border.
+
+Now 3 d.c. into every space between the l. stitches, then crochet the
+two pieces together on the right side of the work, or sewing will do
+as well. If the tidy should require washing, let it now be done, and
+pressed between a double linen cloth, under a heavy weight; when dry,
+line it with coloured cambric, omitting the border; double it in half,
+and run a small tuck at the bottom of the extra l. stitches; in this
+tuck insert a narrow piece of whalebone, not quite so long as the
+work, and secure it at both ends; get a yard of satin ribbon, place a
+pin in the centre, and on one side of this pin sew on to the ribbon
+some pieces of old linen fringed about 3 inches in width, and 8 inches
+long, if this is doubled over the ribbon it will make each piece 4
+inches long; sew then on the other side of the pin some soft chamois
+leather the same width and length, now place it in the centre of the
+tidy, draw the ribbon over, and tie it in a bow at the back. This
+should be laid on the toilet table, and not hung up; it will have the
+appearance of a book.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+EXHIBITION OVAL TIDY FOR EASY CHAIR.
+
+MATERIALS.--12 Reels No. 10 or 12 Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Crochet Cotton. No. 3 Penelope Hook.
+
+Make 266 chain stitches; this chain must be worked very evenly and
+well, as it is the centre of the pattern, and will have to be worked
+into on the other side after the 33rd row; turn back 1 l., into 4th
+loop from hook, 3 more long into successive loops, now 14 square,
+formed by working 2 ch., 1 l. into 3rd loop, 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq.,
+6 l., 6 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 11 sq., 3 l.
+
+The cotton must be cut off every row.
+
+2nd: 4 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 10
+sq., 3 l.
+
+3rd: 4 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 18
+l., 1 sq., 21 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l.
+
+4th: 4 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 33
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 16 sq., 3 l.
+
+5th: 4 l., 12 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2
+sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 3 l. 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 3 l.
+
+6th: 4 l., 11 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 10
+sq., 3 l.
+
+7th: 4 l., 11 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 21 l., 2
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 11 sq., 3 l.
+
+8th: 7 l., 8 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 12 l., 3 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 1 sq., 45 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 8 sq., 6 l.; the cotton at the end of
+every row must now be left sufficiently long to run in with a needle,
+not as before the end woven in with the last stitch.
+
+9th: 4 l. the 1st on the 4th l. of last row, this is to form the oval,
+9 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l.
+
+10th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 7 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq. 3 l., 2
+sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 3 l.
+
+11th: 7 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 12 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 6 l.
+
+12th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 14 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 19 sq., 3 l.
+
+[Illustration: OVAL TIDY FOR EASY CHAIR.]
+
+13th: 7 l., 18 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq.,
+15 l., 18 sq., 6 l.
+
+14th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 3 l.
+
+15th: 7 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 24 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2
+sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 14 sq., 6 l.
+
+16th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 10 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 5
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 15 sq., 3 l.
+
+17th: 7 l., 12 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4
+sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 12 l. 2 sq.,
+3 l., 16 sq., 6 l.
+
+18th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 10 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 15 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 12 sq., 6 l.
+
+19th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 13 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 3
+l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 6 l.
+
+20th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 12 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 9 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 6
+sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l.
+
+21st: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 9 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 3
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 6 l.
+
+22nd: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 7 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 12 sq.,
+3 l., 14 sq., 6 l.
+
+23rd: 7 l., beginning on 4th l., 13 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3
+l., 5 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+12 sq., 6 l.
+
+24th: 7 l., beginning on 4th l., 14 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3
+l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 6 l.
+
+25th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 11 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+4 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l.
+
+26th: 7 l. the 1st on 7th l., 18 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 25 sq., 6 l.
+
+27th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 12 sq., 3 l., 22 sq., 9
+l.
+
+28th: 10 l. the 1st on 7th l., 25 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 19 sq., 9 l.
+
+29th: 13 l. the 1st on 7th l., 21 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 15 sq., 12
+l.
+
+30th: 13 l. the 1st on 10th l., 35 sq., 12 l.
+
+31st: 16 l. the 1st on 10th l., 27 sq., 15 l.
+
+32nd: 19 l. the 1st on 13th l., 17 sq., 18 l.
+
+33rd: 58 l., the 1st on 16th l.
+
+34th: Now work the other half, keeping on the right side of the work,
+and working on the other side of the foundation chain, 4 l., 12 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9
+l., 3 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 4 l., 13 sq., 3 l.
+
+35th: 4 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l.
+
+36th: 4 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15
+l., 1 sq., 18 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l.,
+1 sq., 6 l., 11 sq., 3 l.
+
+37th: 4 l., 7 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 5 sq.,
+12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 2 sq., 3
+l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 3 l.
+
+38th: 4 l., 11 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 11 sq., 27 l., 3 sq., 36 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq.,
+9 l., 10 sq., 3 l.
+
+39th: 4 l., 21 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5
+sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 21 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l.
+
+40th: 7 l., 16 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 3 sq.,
+6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l.,
+6 sq., 6 l.
+
+41st: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 13 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 2 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 9 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 3 l.
+
+42nd: 4 l., 15 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 27 l., 1 sq., 15 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 3 l.
+
+43rd: 7 l., 10 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 3
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 19 sq., 6 l.
+
+44th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 11 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l.,
+5 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 27 l., 4
+sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 18 l., 18 sq., 3 l.
+
+45th: 7 l., 7 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 1 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 1 sq., 9
+l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+12 sq., 6 l.
+
+46th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 8 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 21 l.,
+1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 6 l., 1
+sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 15 l., 13 sq., 3 l.
+
+47th: 7 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 15 l., 3 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 6 l, 1 sq., 12 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 6 l.
+
+48th: 4 l. the 1st on 4th l., 5 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 12 l., 2 sq., 6 l.,7
+sq., 15 l., 4 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2 sq.,
+3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 9 l., 10 sq., 3 l.
+
+49th: 7 l., 12 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 1
+sq., 9 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 18 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 12 l., 3
+sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 6 l.
+
+50th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 14 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 6 sq., 6 l.,
+2 sq., 9 l., 9 sq., 15 l., 8 sq., 15 l., 5 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 6 l.
+
+51st: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 12 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 7 sq., 9 l.,
+3 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 9 sq., 12 l., 14
+sq., 6 l.
+
+52nd: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 11 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 12 l., 1 sq., 9 l., 2
+sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l., 13 sq., 6 l.
+
+53rd: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 10 sq., 6 l., 9 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 24 sq., 6 l.
+
+54th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 9 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 9 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 5
+sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 12 l., 19
+sq., 6 l.
+
+55th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 8 sq., 3 l., 7 sq., 3 l., 4 sq., 6 l., 4
+sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 12 l., 3 sq., 6 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 17 sq., 6 l.
+
+56th: 7 l. the 1st on 4th l., 19 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 4 sq., 3 l.,
+5 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 18 sq., 6 l.
+
+57th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 17 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+7 sq., 6 l., 1 sq., 6 l., 3 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 16 sq., 9 l.
+
+58th: 7 l. the 1st on 7th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 2 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 3 l.,
+3 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 6 l., 13 sq., 6 l.
+
+59th: 10 l. the 1st on 4th l., 17 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 1 sq., 3 l.,
+2 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 10 sq., 9 l.
+
+60th: 10 l. the 1st on 7th l., 15 sq., 3 l., 8 sq., 3 l., 5 sq., 3 l.,
+16 sq., 9 l.
+
+61st: 13 l. the 1st on 7th l., 13 sq., 3 l., 6 sq., 3 l., 20 sq., 12
+l.
+
+62nd: 13 l. the 1st on 10th l., 35 sq., 12 l.
+
+63rd: 16 l. the 1st on 10th l., 27 sq., 15 l.
+
+64th: 19 l. the 1st on 13th l., 17 sq., 18 l.
+
+65th: 58 l. the 1st on 16th l.
+
+Now run in all the ends neatly and very secure; this may be done by
+darning the end backwards and forwards on the thick part. D.c. on the
+1st of the 58 l. stitches at the side, 7 ch., d.c. into 6th loop, then
+7 ch., d.c. into every 5th loop, 7 ch., d.c. on last l., 7 ch., d.c.
+into the 5th loop of the next l. stitches, 7 ch., d.c. into 5th loop,
+7 ch., d.c. on last l., 7 ch., d.c. into 4th loop of the next l.
+stitches, 7 ch., d.c. on last l., * 7 ch., d.c. on the last l. of next
+l. stitches, 11 times more, * now there are 2 even rows of l.
+stitches, ** 7 ch., d.c. into the loop between the two rows. 7 ch.,
+d.c. on last l. of the next l. stitches, repeat from ** twice more,
+now there are three even rows; now work the same, now there are 15
+even rows, make 7 ch., d.c. between every alternate row for 3 times,
+then 7 ch., d.c. on next row; now work all round the same. There
+must be 31 chains of 7 on each of the four sloping sides of the oval,
+11 chains of 7 on the long stitches on each side, and 8 chains of
+7 on the top and bottom.
+
+BORDER.--Under each of the 7 chains work 2 l. with 1 ch. between each,
+3 ch., repeat.
+
+2nd: Under each 3 ch. work 2 l. with 1 ch. between each, 5 ch.,
+repeat.
+
+3rd: Under the 5 ch. work 2 l. with 1 ch. between each, 7 ch., repeat.
+
+4th: 7 d.c. under the 7 ch., repeat.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HONITON SPRIGS IN CROCHET.
+
+The beautiful and expensive lace for which Honiton is famous may be
+closely imitated in crochet, with the occasional aid of some
+point-lace stitches.
+
+Honiton sprigs and edgings are done in detached pieces, which are
+afterwards laid on Brussels net, and run on in any form that fancy may
+dictate. Sometimes they are connected together into a solid mass by
+means of twisted bars, in a manner termed _guipuring_. Being thus
+separate, the directions for each sprig or edging are comparatively
+short. Each sprig is usually begun at the end of the stem, which is
+formed by a chain, any leaves or flowers that come on the right side
+of it being then made as you come to them; generally a flower forms
+the point of the spray, and this being made, the stem is finished by
+working the chain stitches in s.c., adding the leaves or flowers on
+the left side whenever they occur, and working down to the
+commencement of the chain. Leave about three inches of thread on
+beginning and ending; thread these with a fine needle and run a few
+stitches up and down the stem, on the _wrong_ side, to secure them.
+They may then be cut off closely, and the sprig is complete.
+
+As these general observations refer to all imitations of Honiton lace
+in crochet, we shall beg our readers to refer to them, when directions
+for other specimens are given.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET WINDOW CURTAIN.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton.
+Penelope Hook.
+
+May be worked from the engraving in any thickness of cotton, amounting
+to the size of curtain required; the larger the curtain the thicker
+the cotton should be. It likewise, in thick cotton, looks remarkably
+well for bed curtains.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET WINDOW CURTAIN]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+WINDOW CURTAIN.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 70. Penelope Hook.
+
+The extreme elaboration of this pattern demands that the material in
+which it is worked should be lighter than it need be when the design
+is simpler and less rich. The use of finer materials also diminishes
+the size of the pattern; we, therefore, recommend No. 70: but, of
+course, it is optional to use coarser.
+
+In No. 70 Cotton, about 6 patterns, besides the border, will make a
+curtain two yards wide; but in No. 40, not more than five patterns
+would be required.
+
+The border should be worked at each edge, which may very easily be
+done by working backwards from the centre of the last pattern, to the
+edge. It is not necessary to work a border at the top of the curtains.
+
+Each pattern contains 61 squares or 183 stitches; the border 45
+squares or 135 stitches; reckoning from the extreme edge to the
+straight line 8 squares, which occurs in every scroll between the
+patterns. For 6 patterns and 2 borders, therefore, 1,368 stitches
+would be required for a foundation, with the one over, always needed
+in square crochet. In working the border along the bottom, care must
+be taken completely to reverse it at the centre, that is, after 3
+patterns, otherwise the corner would not be found to go right.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+KNITTED LACE FOR CURTAINS, &c.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No, 40. Penelope Hook. Cast on twelve stitches.
+
+1st row: Slip 1, knit 3, make 1, slip 1, knit 2 together, pass the
+slip stitch over, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2.
+
+2nd: Knit 3, purl 8, knit 2.
+
+3rd: Slip 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 2 together, knit 1, make 1, knit 1,
+knit 2 together, make 1, knit 3.
+
+4th: Knit 6, purl 8, knit 2.
+
+5th: Slip 1, knit 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 4, make 1, knit 2
+together, make 1, knit 2 together, make 1, knit 2 together.
+
+6th: Knit 2, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 3, purl 8, knit 2.
+
+7th: Slip 1, knit 2 together, make l, knit 4, knit 2 together, make 1,
+knit 1, make 1, knit 8.
+
+8th: Cast off seven, knit 1, purl 8, knit 2. Repeat for the length
+required.
+
+[Illustration: WINDOW CURTAIN.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration: WINDOW CURTAIN AND STOVE APRON.]
+
+WINDOW CURTAIN AND STOVE APRON.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, with a suitable Crochet Hook.
+
+The number of stitches in this curtain must depend, of course, on the
+width of the window for which it is intended. Each pattern requires a
+foundation of 102 chain stitches; and the borders at the sides 57
+chain each. As there will be about 560 stitches in a yard, or very
+nearly five patterns and one border, it will be easy to reckon the
+number required for any given width. A curtain two yards wide will
+require 1,135 stitches, which will allow ten patterns of the
+convulvulus, and the two borders; to this, every 102 stitches added
+will make one wreath more, nearly equalling in width the sixth of a
+yard.
+
+The whole of this curtain is done in square crochet, the design in
+close squares, and the ground in open.
+
+Square crochet (the majority of our readers are aware) consists of
+d.c. chain stitches exclusively. A close, or solid square is formed of
+three successive d.c. stitches: an open square of 1 d.c., 2 ch., miss
+2 of the preceding row. Almost all square crochet patterns are
+intended to be worked from the engraving, which is laid open before
+the worker and copied. To assist in guiding the eye it is advisable to
+cover each row of the engraving after it is copied.
+
+We will only observe, with regard to this pattern, that the first two
+rows are done in ch., and that two stitches at each end are also
+close, which affords an opportunity for working in the ends of the
+previous rows.
+
+This design is also extremely suitable for a curtain for a grate. For
+this purpose, Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting
+Cord, No. 70, will be preferable to the coarser numbers. It would be
+greatly improved by the addition of a bead border, similar to that of
+the anti-macassar, given in a former part of this work.
+
+The effect of the bead border being to add weight to the end of the
+stove apron, it would keep it in its place better than anything else,
+besides being very ornamental.
+
+A handsome fringe may be knotted on the end, and it may be lined with
+calico to correspond with the furniture of the room.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+NETTED WINDOW CURTAIN.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Netting Cotton,
+No. 24: Embroidering Goat's-head Cotton, No. 30; a middle-sized
+Netting Needle; Steel Mesh, No. 9; and a long Embroidering Needle.
+
+If worked with the above cotton and mesh four squares will measure one
+inch, which will be a guide for the number of foundation stitches to
+make in the beginning for the curtain. The pattern must afterwards be
+darned in embroidering cotton, No. 30, according to the engraving, by
+passing the needle under and over the threads of the meshes very
+regularly and even, always keeping the same number of threads in every
+square, and all must run the same way and be drawn to one degree of
+tightness, for all the beauty of the work depends upon its evenness
+and regularity. This pattern may be extended to any size, and would
+look very well if the flowers were sewn in pale pink ingrain cotton,
+and the fretwork in white cotton.
+
+[Illustration: NETTED WINDOW CURTAIN.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+A FLOWER VASE SCREEN, FOR CONCEALING A FLOWER-POT OR BASIN WITH
+FLOWERS.
+
+MATERIALS.--4 shades of Green Wool, the lightest almost a pale Lemon, 1
+skein only of this, and 3 each of the darkest; 5 shades of Pink, 2
+skeins of each, all 4-thread Berlin Wool; 3 yards of ordinary sized
+skirt cord, the size of blind cord.
+
+D.c. 14 stitches over the end of the cord with the darkest green,
+unite; now work 2 d.c. into every loop; the next row the same; from
+this row increase as may be required, working 4 rows of darkest green,
+4 rows of next shade, 3 rows of next shade, in all 11 rows; there must
+by 154 stitches in the outside row.
+
+Fasten off the cord neatly, and with darkest shade of green, work 21
+d.c. stitches; now turn on reverse side, and work 21 rows of ridged
+crochet, which is done by working into the lower loop instead of the
+upper one, and omitting at the end of every row the 1 ch. which in
+ordinary ridged crochet prevents it decreasing, but by omitting this 1
+ch. these 21 d.c. stitches will be decreased to a point; work 6 rows
+of the 2 darkest shades, and 9 of the lightest of the 3 shades: make 7
+of these points, but be careful, in joining on every shade, that the
+knots are concealed, and run in the last end very neatly. With the
+lightest green of the 3 shades, commence on the wrong side of the mat,
+begin on the first dark ridge of the point, make 5 ch., d.c. on every
+ridge, but d.c. into the point, make 5 ch., d.c. into same loop, then
+5 ch., d.c. on every ridge till the last, then crochet into the 1st
+ridge of next point, without making any chain between.
+
+_Palest Green_.--D.c. into centre of 2nd 5 ch. from the bottom of the
+point, 5 ch., d.c. into centre of every 5 ch. till the point, then
+d.c. in centre of top, 5 ch., 5 ch., d.c. into same, then work down
+till within the last ch. of 5, omit this, and d.c. in 2nd ch. of 5
+from the bottom of next point.
+
+1st row.--_Darkest Pink_: Make 41 ch., turn back, 1 l. into 9th loop
+from hook, * 3 ch., 1 l. into 4th loop, repeat from * 7 times more, in
+all 9 spaces.
+
+2nd: Turn on reverse side, 3 l. under the 3 ch., 1 ch., repeat at the
+point, work 9 l., 2 ch., 6 more l. under same space, then 1 ch., 3 l.
+under the 3 ch., repeat; at the end cut off the wool.
+
+3rd: With next shade commence on same side as 1st row, 1 l. between
+each long, but after every 3rd l., make 1 ch. at the point, and
+between each of the 6 l., make 1 l., 1 ch., then under the 2 ch., make
+1 l., 3 ch., 1 more l. under same, then work the same as the half just
+completed.
+
+4th.--_Next Shade_: With same colour, inclose some white wire drawn
+from ribbon wire, thus--between each l. stitch, and under each 1 ch.,
+work 1 d.c. stitch with the wire between, first bending the end of the
+wire to prevent it slipping, but over the point work 2 d.c. under each
+1 ch., and under the 3 ch., work 3 d.c.; now work the remaining half,
+and d.c. along the bottom, still enclosing the wire to the side where
+this row was commenced, twist the 2 ends of the wire together, after
+pulling it into shape.
+
+5th: Great care must be taken in working this row not to bend the
+work; next shade, 1 l. on 1st d.c. stitch at the side, 3 ch., * 1 l.
+into successive loops for 4 times, 3 ch., repeat from *, be careful
+that a 3 ch. comes at the point; this row will end as it was begun;
+then crochet along the bottom.
+
+6th.--_Next Shade_: 2 l. under the 1st 3 ch., 3 ch., 2 more l. under
+same; repeat this 6 times more, then repeat the same over the point,
+but for 5 times make 5 ch. instead of 3. Now sew these pink points up
+at the side, joining them for 6 times by the chain of 3, slipping the
+wool on from chain to chain; now pin each green point on to the part
+of the pink which is sewed together, stretching each green point as
+high as possible; then sew these green points at about the second
+shade of green, on to the pink, as in engraving.
+
+[Illustration: BREAD CLOTH.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Three reels of Brooks' No. 24, and two of No. 16, Great
+Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton. A hook suitable for the
+fine number.
+
+The octagon shape is one extremely well adapted for bread baskets, as
+well as for papier-mache trays of the usual forms; but it requires a
+little nicety to produce even edges at the sloping sides. The way it
+is done is this. The whole pattern, it will be perceived, is done in
+square crochet, and in the increasing sides a close square is added
+at each end. This is done by making one chain extra at the beginning
+and end of the first row of d.c. 2nd row: 1 ch., 2 d.c. on the chain,
+and 2 on the first d.c. at the commencement, thus increasing three
+stitches, besides the one chain which is merely a foundation for the
+next increase; then at the other extremity of the row, 2 d.c. on the
+last stitch, 2 d.c. on the chain, and make one chain. Do this for
+every row which is increased, working in all the ends.
+
+For the decreasing rows begin with 1 slip, 1 s.c., 1 short double
+crochet, 1 d.c.--this last coming on the first stitch in the second
+square of last row, keeps the squares evenly over each other. At the
+other end of the row reverse the process, by doing 1 d.c., 1 short
+d.c., 1 s.c., 1 slip, which completes it.
+
+The short double-crochet stitch, being new to our readers, may be
+briefly described. It is, as its name implies, a medium stitch between
+a s.c. and a d.c. stitch. Begin as for a d.c. stitch, with the thread
+round the hook, but after the latter is inserted in the stitch, and
+the thread drawn through, so that there are three loops on the needle,
+the thread must be drawn through all three at once.
+
+Short treble crochet (contracted to s.t.c.), is done in a similar
+manner. The thread being passed twice round the needle, there are four
+loops on the latter, after the one is drawn through the stitch of the
+preceding row. The thread is now drawn through three loops together,
+and afterwards through two.
+
+When the bread cloth is worked, do open square crochet all round it,
+taking the d.c. stitches sufficiently close at the corners to lie
+smoothly. Knot a fringe 2-1/2 inches deep in every square. It is to be
+made of the coarse cotton.
+
+To increase the size of this d'oyley, for a tray, or other article,
+use coarser cotton and hook.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+BREAD CLOTH.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+Nos. 14, 16, 18, 20. Walker's Penelope Hook, No. 3.
+
+_a_. With cotton No. 18 make 10 chain, 1 s.c., in 1st chain; then in
+round loop 3 d.c., ** 9 chain, miss 3, 1 s.c. in 4th; then in round
+loop. * 1 s.c. 7 chain, * repeat twice more; 1 chain to cross and in
+1st 7 chain,** [.1.] 1 d.c., 9 long, 1 d.c., repeat in the other two 7
+chains; 1 s.c. in the 1 chain that crosses the stem: [.2.] 5 chain; 3
+d.c. in the centre round loop.
+
+Repeat from ** to ** 1 d.c., 5 long, join to 5th long in 3rd section,
+4 long, 1 d.c. in same 7 chain; in the next two 7 chains: 1 d.c., 9
+long, 1 d.c., 1 s.c. in the chain that crosses the stem [.2.] Repeat
+from [.2.] to [.2.] 5 chain, 3 d.c. in the centre round loop.
+
+Repeat again from ** to ** 1 d.c., 5 long, join, 4 long, 1 d.c., in
+next 7 chain, 1 d.c., 9 long, 1 d.c., in next 7 chain, 1 d.c., 1 s.c.
+on the chain that crosses, 5 chain, 1 s.c. on 1st d.c. in centre,
+fasten off.
+
+Make 11 more _a_'s like the 1st, only joining, as in the
+engraving:--"thus, 1 d.c., 5 long, join, 4 long, 1 d.c."
+
+_b_. With cotton No. 20. 15 chain, 1 s.c., in 1st stitch and in round
+loop. * 4 d.c., 10 chain, join where the two _a_'s join, turn, 10 s.c.
+down the 10 chain; 4 d.c., 10 chain, join where the two 9 long of _a_
+are joined together; 10 s.c. down the 10 chain; repeat from * 3 times
+more; * 1 s.c., 5 chain, miss 2, * repeat all round; fasten off. Make
+5 more, placing them as in the engraving.
+
+_c_. With cotton No. 16. 10 chain, 1 s.c. in 1st, make it round. * 1
+d.c., 3 chain, 3 long, 3 chain, * repeat 3 times more in round loop.
+** 1 d.c. on d.c., 7 chain, 1 d.c. on 2 long, 7 chain repeat all
+round. ** 9 d.c. in each 7 chain; fasten off.
+
+1 s.c. in 5th d.c., 9 chain repeat all round. In 1st 9 chain 6 d.c.,
+join to 5th long of _a_ 5 d.c. in same 9 chain: * in next 9 chain 11
+d.c., repeat all round; fasten off.
+
+Make another _c_, joining to _a_ and first _c_. Make 12 more; join as
+in the engraving.
+
+[Illustration: BREAD CLOTH.]
+
+_d_. With cotton No. 18. 7 chain make it round; 11 d.c. in round loop,
+join to 5th d.c. of 11 d.c. of _e_, * 7 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c., repeat
+* twice more; join to the other _c_ to the 5th d.c. of 11 d.c., fasten
+off. 1 s.c. in 4th chain of 1st 7 chain. ** 5 chain 1 s.c. in same as
+last s.c., then in 5 chain, 1 d.c. 4 long, 2 chain, join to _a_, turn,
+1 chain, 2 long on 2 chain, 4 long, 1 d.c. in same 5 chain. 1 s.c. in
+next 7 chain; 7 chain join to next division of _d_ 7 chain; 1
+s.c. in 4th chain stitch of 7 chain, repeat from ** to ** 7 chain,
+join, 7 chain, repeat from ** to ** again, fasten off. Make 9 more
+_d_'s, joining in the same manner, and as placed in the engraving.
+
+_e_. With cotton No. 18. 10 chain, make it round and work in loop 17
+d.c.; 1 d.c. on 1st d.c., 5 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c. in next 4 chain join
+to _c_'s 3 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c. in 3rd, 5 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c. in
+next, 6 chain join to _a_ 5 chain, miss 1, 1 s.c. in next, 5 chain,
+miss 1, 1 s.c., 4 chain, join to _c_ 3 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c., 5 chain,
+miss 1, 1 s.c., 7 chain 1 s.c. fasten off. Make 3 more, placing them
+as in the engraving.
+
+_f_. With cotton No. 14. 1 long between two _c_'s; 1 _c_ before the
+corner. Commence: 6 chain, . 1 d.c. in 6th d.c. of 11 d.c. of _c_ 9
+chain, repeat . 3 times more; 10 chain, 1 s.c. in 4th chain of 7 chain
+of _e_ 10 chain, .. 1 d.c. in the centre of 11 d.c., 9 chain, repeat
+.. 3 times more. Repeat all round the d'oyley, making the corners
+alike.
+
+2nd: . 3 long, 2 chain, miss 2, . this is the . pattern all round,
+except at the corners. You miss 2 and make no chain, this is to be
+done by _e_, and by the 1 long between the two _c_'s. You work as
+follows: make no chain, and miss 4, 2 each side of one long.
+
+3rd: 5 chain, miss 2, 1 s.c. repeat all round.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HONITON SPRIG.
+
+Materials.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 60. Penelope Hook, No. 24. 6 ch. for the end of the stem.
+
+Leaf: 14 ch., miss 2, 9 d.c. on the next 9, 2 s.c., 1 slip, 24 ch.,
+miss 3, 2 d.c. in next, 2 d.c. in next, 9 d.c. in the next 9, 2 s.c.
+in the next 2, slip in the next, which leaves 7 for the stem. Slip
+stitch on the 2 s.c., and 7 of the d.c., taking great care not to
+contract the leaf, 10 ch., miss 4 d.c. in the fifth, X 2 ch., miss 2,
+t.c. in 3rd, X twice, 2 ch., miss 2, d.c. in 3rd, 2 ch., miss 2, s.c.
+on 3rd, 1 ch., miss 1, slip at the base of the flower. Do 9 slip
+stitches up the last row, the open hem of which forms the centre of
+the flower; then 11 ch., miss 3, 2 contracted d.c. stitches on the
+next 4, d.c. down all but the last 3, 2 s.c., 1 slip. The flower thus
+formed consists of an open hem for the centre petal, and a closer
+petal on each side. Work entirely round the flowers in s.c.
+
+S.c. on the seven chains of the stem, before you get to the leaf,
+opposite which make another, exactly like it. S.c. to the end of the
+stem, and fasten off.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+A SPANGLED WOOL NETTED COVER FOR A TEA-POY.
+
+Materials.--If a fire-veil is required, use a flat thin bone or
+boxwood mesh, nearly half an inch in width; but if for a table-cover,
+etc., use a flat mesh scarcely three-eighths of an inch wide. 3 reels
+of Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton, No. 10,
+of a good drab, or dark claret colour, the latter is preferable; 1
+ounce of maize colour spangled wool; 1 ounce of green ditto, and 1
+ounce of violet ditto. No. 13 Netting Needles.
+
+[Footnote: This spangled wool is a new article, extremely brilliant,
+and may be obtained, by inquiry, at any Berlin Shop, at 1s. 6d. or 2s.
+per ounce, and weighing much the same as any other Berlin wool.]
+
+Begin on a foundation of 85 diamonds, and net with the cotton until
+the piece is 68 diamonds long; if for a fire-veil, darn, as in
+ordinary darned netting, the centre with maize wool, and the border
+with green, darn the outer row of diamonds with violet, and also the
+pattern inside the border; but if for any other purpose, use any
+colour of the spangled wool that may harmonise or contrast well with
+the draperies of the room; but, as a general rule, the netted
+ground should be dark. For the fringe, cut some shaded 4-thread Berlin
+wool of the same colour as the spangled--in the pattern given it is
+violet--into lengths of 10 inches, tie this in tufts of 9 threads into
+every other diamond; or, if preferred, 6 lengths in every diamond.
+Draw the wool through the loop, placing the wool exactly in the
+centre, double the two ends evenly, and tie in a tight knot; then,
+with a rug needle, draw in two or three lengths of spangled wool, so
+as to lie on the surface of every tuft; but, if preferred, all
+spangled wool may be used, but then the work would be rendered very
+costly, whereas, with the present directions, the work is sufficiently
+elegant, brilliant, and exceedingly new. Darn the centre first and the
+border last. Count 37 clear diamonds from the left-hand side of the
+work, and 19th diamond from the bottom. In the 39th diamond from the
+left-hand side and 20th from the bottom, darn the 2 first diamonds for
+the stem of a flower, then work from engraving.
+
+[Illustration: A SPANGLED WOOL NETTED COVER FOR A TEA-POY, SQUARE
+WORK-TABLE, OR, IF DRAWN TOGETHER AT THE TOP, MAKES A GLITTERING
+FIRE-VEIL.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+NETTED ANTI-MACASSAR
+
+[Illustration]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Knitting Cord,
+No. 40, and Embroidery Cotton, No 70; mesh, one-third of an inch
+wide.
+
+This anti-macassar is done in the fashionable style of netting, with a
+pattern darned on it after it is worked. Make a foundation, on which
+work 67 stitches. Repeat these, backwards and forwards, until a square
+is done, of as many holes up the sides as along the width. Remove the
+foundation, and add either a crochet-bead border all round, or a
+netted one. The bead border makes the shape more solid; the netted one
+is certainly lighter, and the following is very pretty:--
+
+With a mesh three times the size of that used for the square, do one
+entire round, with three stitches in one at the corners.
+
+2nd round: With the small mesh. Miss the first stitch, net the second,
+then the missed one, repeat all round.
+
+3rd: X Net a stitch in each of seven stitches, miss one stitch of last
+round, X repeat all round.
+
+Observe, before doing this round, count the number of stitches; if
+they cannot be divided by eight, add at the corners as many as may be
+required. Supposing there are so many eights and five over, then three
+more will be wanted, and one must be added (by doing two in one) in
+each of the three corners.
+
+4th: X 6 over seven, miss the long stitch, X repeat.
+
+5th: X 5 over six, missing as before, X repeat.
+
+6th: X 4 over five, as before, X repeat.
+
+7th: X 3 over four, as before, X repeat.
+
+8th: X 2 over three, as before, X repeat.
+
+Before darning netting, wash it perfectly clean, stiffen it by dipping
+it into a little gum-water, and pin it out on a pillow, in the proper
+form, to dry. Then darn it with embroidery cotton, every square of the
+pattern being closely filled up.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+SHORT PURSE, IN NETTING.
+
+As the following specimen is done only in the ordinary netting stitch,
+we do not think any particular explanation of the art of netting can
+be needed by our readers, it being so universally known. Indeed, it
+would be extremely difficult to teach the stitch by writing. Whenever
+any stitch, except that used in common netting, may occur in any of
+the following designs, we will endeavour to explain it as clearly as
+possible.
+
+MATERIALS.--Very fine crimson netting silk, and gold thread. Two steel
+meshes are required, one about No. 15, and one No. 11. Eagle
+card-board gauge.
+
+Make a piece of foundation of 9 stitches, and join your silk in the
+first.
+
+1st round (small mesh). 1 stitch in every stitch of the foundation.
+
+2nd: The same.
+
+3rd: 2 stitches in every one of the previous round.
+
+4th: A stitch in every one of the last round.
+
+5th: X 2 stitches in the first, and one in the second, X 8 times.
+
+6th: A stitch in every stitch.
+
+7th: Increase eight stitches in the round, by doing two in one eight
+times, taking care that the stitch increased is the one which precedes
+the increased stitch of the last augmented round.
+
+8th: Like 6th.
+
+9th: Like 7th.
+
+10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 18th, 20th, 22nd: Like 6th.
+
+The intermediate rounds like the 7th. There ought now to be 88
+stitches in the round. Do 44 more rounds, without any increase. Then
+take the large mesh, and do another round. Take the small mesh, X miss
+one stitch, take a stitch in the second, then one in the stitch that
+was missed. X Repeat this all round.
+
+[Illustration: SHORT PURSE, IN NETTING.]
+
+Do four rounds of plain netting with the small mesh, then begin to
+make the points. 1st point: 7 stitches; draw out the mesh, X turn the
+work, and make a stitch on every one but the last; X repeat till you
+come to a point.
+
+2nd and following points, like the first, so that there are 11 in the
+round.
+
+The pattern is then to be darned with the gold thread, according to
+the design we have given.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration: BRIDAL PURSE, IN CROCHET.]
+
+BRIDAL PURSE, IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Six skeins of white crochet silk, two skeins of _ombre_
+scarlet ditto, in long shades, three skeins of slate-colour, and one
+of bright scarlet. Two ounces of transparent white beads, rather
+larger than seed beads, four strings of gold, the same size, and a
+hank of steel to match. For the garnitures (which must be entirely of
+bright steel), two rings, a handsome tassel for one end, and a deep
+fringe for the other. Boulton's tapered indented Crochet Hook, No. 23.
+
+Begin by threading all the white beads on the white silk; half the
+gold on the _ombre_ cerise, and the steel on the slate-coloured. What
+scarlet silk is used in the square end is without beads; the few rows
+at the other end, of that colour, are threaded with gold, which may be
+put on afterwards.
+
+The design of the square end consists of a spray of roses and leaves,
+the former in scarlet _ombre_ with gold beads intermixed, the latter
+with slate-silk and steel. The ground is composed wholly of white
+beads, one being dropped on every stitch; where, therefore, the
+scarlet and slate silks are worked without beads, they appear to be
+_in intaglio_. A scroll of steel beads below the group is intermixed
+with the white, and the top and bottom of the square end are finished
+off with vandykes of plain scarlet without beads. At the bottom is an
+open pattern in scarlet, to which is attached the fringe.
+
+Begin with the plain scarlet silk, with which make a chain of 100
+stitches, and close it into a round. Work one round in scarlet, using
+in the end of white silk.
+
+2nd round: In which you begin to drop on the white beads. X 2 white, 3
+scarlet, X 20 times.
+
+3rd: X 3 white, 1 scarlet, 1 white, X 20 times.
+
+4th: All white; work in the scarlet silk all round, and then fasten it
+off, as no more is required until the whole square end is worked.
+
+5th: X 22 white, 1 steel, 23 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X twice.
+
+6th: X 21 white, 2 steel, 22 white, 2 steel, 3 white, X twice.
+
+7th: X 3 white, 1 steel, 5 white, 2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 4 white,
+3 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 6 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 3
+white, 3 steel, 4 white, X twice.
+
+8th: X 3 white, 2 steel, 3 white, 3 steel, * 2 white, 4 steel, *
+twice; 2 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 3 steel, 3 white, 3 steel, 2 white,
+4 steel, 4 white, X twice.
+
+9th: X 2 white, 3 steel, * 2 white, 4 steel, * 3 times; 1 white, 3
+steel, 3 white, 4 steel, ** 2 white, 4 steel, ** twice, 4 white, X
+twice.
+
+10th: X 2 white, 2 steel, * 3 white, 3 steel, * 3 times; 2 white, 2
+steel, 4 white, 3 steel, ** 3 white 3 steel, ** twice, 5 white, X
+twice.
+
+11th: X 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 4 white, 3 steel, 3 white,
+2 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 3 white, 4 steel, 4 white, 3 steel, 3
+white, 2 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X twice.
+
+12th: x 4 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 5 steel, 3 white, 3 steel,
+4 white, 4 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 5 steel, 3 white, 3
+steel, 4 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X twice.
+
+13th: X 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 5 steel, 4 white,
+2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 5 steel, 4
+white, 2 steel, 4 white, X twice.
+
+14th: 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 4 white, 4 steel, 8 white, 2
+steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 4 white, 4 steel, 9 white, X twice.
+
+15th: X 4 white, 1 steel, * 3 white, 4 steel, * twice, 8 white, 1
+steel, ** 3 white, 4 steel, ** twice, 8 white, X twice.
+
+16th: X 9 white, 4 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 13 white, 4 steel, 4
+white, 2 steel, 8 white, X twice.
+
+17th: All white.
+
+18th: x 14 white, 2 slate silk, 34 white, X twice.
+
+19th: X 14 white, 3 slate, 8 white, 5 steel, 20 white, X twice.
+
+20th: X 14 white, 5 slate, 4 white, 9 steel, 12 white, 2 steel, 4
+white, X twice.
+
+21st: X 14 white, 11 slate, 1 steel, 3 slate, 2 steel, 10 white, 2
+steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 4 white, X twice.
+
+22nd: Begin the _ombre_ scarlet, X 16 white, 7 slate, 2 steel, 12
+white, 2 gold, 2 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.
+
+23rd: x 13 white, 11 steel, 12 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet silk, 1 gold,
+7 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.
+
+24th: X 14 white, 9 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 7 white, 1 gold, 3
+scarlet, 6 gold, 5 white, X twice.
+
+25th: X 10 white, 1 gold, 5 white, 7 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 6 white,
+1 gold, 3 scarlet, 1 gold, 5 scarlet, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 steel, 1
+white, x twice.
+
+26th: x 7 white, 2 gold, 2 scarlet, 4 gold, 5 white, 2 steel, 3 white,
+4 steel, 2 slate silk, 4 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 6 scarlet,
+1 gold, 1 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.
+
+27th: x 9 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 4
+white, 1 steel, 1 slate silk, 3 white, 4 steel, 4 slate, 2 white, 1
+gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 4
+white, X twice.
+
+28th: x 11 white, 3 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 4 white, 1 steel, 1
+slate, 3 white, 3 steel, 5 slate, 2 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold,
+3 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 3 gold, 2 white, X twice.
+
+29th: x 8 white, 3 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 4
+white, 1 steel, 1 slate, 3 white, 3 steel, 5 slate, 2 white, 1 gold, 1
+scarlet, 2 gold, 1 scarlet, 2 gold, 3 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1
+gold, 1 white, X twice.
+
+30th: x 8 white, 1 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 3
+white, 2 steel, 1 slate, 3 white, 3 steel, 5 slate, 3 white, 3 gold, 3
+scarlet, 1 gold, 4 scarlet, 1 gold, 2 white, x twice.
+
+31st: X 8 white, 1 gold, 1 scarlet, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 3
+white, 1 steel, 2 slate, 4 white, 2 steel, 5 slate, 4 white, 7 gold, 3
+scarlet, 1 gold, 2 white, X twice.
+
+32nd: X 8 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 4 gold, 3 white, 1 steel, 2 white,
+1 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 5 slate, 5 white, 4 gold, 5 scarlet, 1
+gold, 2 white, X twice.
+
+33rd: X 9 white, 5 gold, 1 white, 3 steel, 3 white, 1 slate, 1 steel,
+3 white, 1 steel, 5 slate, 5 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 1 gold, 5
+scarlet, 1 gold, 3 white, X twice.
+
+34th: x 20 white, 1 slate, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 2 steel, 5
+slate, 4 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 5 gold, 4 white, x twice.
+
+35th: x 19 white, 3 slate, 2 white, 2 steel, 4 slate, 5 white, 1
+steel, 14 white, X twice.
+
+36th: X 14 white, 1 slate, 3 white, 3 slate, 1 steel, 3 white, 4
+steel, 7 slate, 2 steel, 12 white, X twice.
+
+37th: X 14 white, 7 slate, 1 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 9
+slate, 2 steel, 10 white, X twice.
+
+38th: X 14 white, 6 slate, 2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 slate, 1
+steel, 5 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 9 white, X twice.
+
+39th: X 10 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 4 slate, 2 steel, 4
+white, 6 steel, 5 white, 4 slate, 3 steel, 8 white, x twice.
+
+40th: x 10 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 6 steel, 5 white, 1 steel, 3
+slate, 2 steel, 5 white, 4 slate, 3 steel, 6 white, 1 steel, X twice.
+
+41st: x 1 steel, 6 white, 2 steel, 16 white, 1 steel, 3 slate, 3
+steel, 4 white, 5 slate, 3 steel, 4 white, 1 steel, 1 slate, X twice.
+
+42nd: X 1 steel, 7 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 5 gold,
+7 white, 1 steel, 4 slate, 2 steel, 5 white, 3 slate, 1 white, 3
+steel. 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, X twice.
+
+43rd: 10 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 1 gold, 4 scarlet, 1 gold, 6 white,
+1 steel, 4 slate, 3 steel, 5 white, 2 slate, 2 white, 2 steel, 5
+white, 1 steel, X twice.
+
+44th: X 12 white, 3 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 4 white, 1 steel, 1
+white, 4 slate, 3 steel, 5 white, 2 slate, 3 white, 1 steel, 1 white,
+2 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, X twice.
+
+45th: X 7 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 2
+scarlet, 1 gold, 4 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 5 white,
+2 slate, 4 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, X
+twice.
+
+46th: X 7 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 1 gold, 6 scarlet, 1 gold, 1
+scarlet, 1 gold, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 4 white,
+2 slate, 3 white, 1 slate, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 1
+white, 1 steel, X twice.
+
+47th: X 10 white, 1 gold, 7 scarlet, 2 gold, 3 white, 1 steel, 2
+white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 1 slate, 8 white, 2 slate, * 2 slate, 1
+white, * twice, X twice.
+
+48th: X 10 white, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 2 gold, 2 scarlet, 2 gold, 2
+white, 1 steel, 3 white, 5 slate, 2 steel, 2 slate, 7 white, 2 slate,
+1 white, 3 slate, 2 white, X twice.
+
+49th: X 9 white, 3 gold, 4 scarlet, 6 gold, 4 white, 4 slate, 3 steel,
+3 slate, 5 white, 3 slate, 3 white, 1 steel, 2 white, X twice.
+
+50th: X 9 white, 1 gold, 2 scarlet, 1 gold, 4 scarlet, 2 gold, 6
+white, 4 slate, 1 white, 4 steel, 3 slate, 3 white, 4 slate, 3 white,
+1 steel, 2 white, X twice.
+
+51st: X 9 white, 1 gold, 3 scarlet, 5 gold, 6 white, 4 slate, 1 steel,
+* 1 white, 2 steel, * twice, 9 slate, 2 white, 1 steel, 3 white, X
+twice.
+
+52nd: X 10 white, 1 gold, 5 scarlet, 2 gold, 5 white, 4 slate, 1
+white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 7 slate, 3 steel,
+4 white, X twice.
+
+53rd: X 11 white, 6 gold, 5 white, 3 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 5 white,
+6 steel, 10 white, X twice.
+
+54th: X 22 white, 1 steel, 2 white, * 1 steel, 1 white, * twice, 1
+steel, 5 white, 9 steel, 6 white, X twice.
+
+55th: X 23 white, 4 steel, 2 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 2 steel, 2
+white, 7 steel, 7 white, X twice.
+
+56th: X 19 white, 2 steel, 4 white, 1 steel, 4 white, 2 steel, 2
+white, 1 steel, 3 white, 4 steel, 8 white, X twice.
+
+57th: X 18 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 25 white, X twice.
+
+58th: X All white, work round to the centre of one side; also
+
+59th: (Begin again with the plain scarlet), X 1 scarlet, 4 white, X 20
+times.
+
+60th: X 2 scarlet, 2 white, 1 scarlet, X 20 times.
+
+61st: All scarlet; fasten off scarlet.
+
+62nd: With the white silk, 3 chain, dropping a bead on every chain,
+miss 3, s.c. on both sides of the fourth; repeat all round.
+
+Now, instead of working round, work backward and forward, dropping a
+bead on every chain stitch, so that they may all come on the right
+side of the purse.
+
+1st row: 5 ch., turn, s.c. in same stitch, X 5 ch., miss 3, s.c. on
+s.c., X all along the row.
+
+2nd: 6 ch., turn, s.c. on centre of 5 ch., X 5 ch., s.c. on centre of
+next loop of 5, X to the end.
+
+Repeat this row backwards and forwards until 24 are done; then work
+the same pattern all round for 6 rounds. Thread the rest of the gold
+beads on the scarlet silk, and do 2 rounds in the same way with it;
+then 3 rounds of white; then 2 more scarlet, 3 white, then 2 scarlet.
+
+To diminish at the end, do 2 rounds of white, like the previous; then
+1 with only 4 chain; then 1 with 3 chain; and finally, a round with 2
+chain between the s.c.
+
+Draw it up with a needle and white silk; sew on the tassel, and slip
+on the rings.
+
+At the other end, do a row to close the round, with the plain scarlet
+in s.c.; on which work X 6 ch., miss 4, s.c. under 5th, X 10 times.
+Turn, and in each loop work 2 s.c., 4 d.c., 2 s.c.
+
+Fasten off, and sew on the deep fringe garniture.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+LADY'S SHORT PURSE.
+
+MATERIALS.--Purse silk, of any two colours that contrast well, gold
+beads, and glass ones of one of the colours. Of the silk that matches
+the beads, two skeins will be required, and of the other, four. For
+the garniture, a clasp and handsome fringe.
+
+Begin by threading a hank of gold beads on two of the four skeins,
+leaving two without any.
+
+With regard to the colours to be selected for this purse, we may be
+allowed to suggest a few good contrasts, leaving the choice to the
+taste of the worker. A brilliant scarlet looks well with white; brown
+with blue; lilac with green, or _vice versa_; and pink with some of
+the warmer tints of stone or fawn colour. In all these, the
+first-named colour is to be the predominant one, except in the case of
+green and lilac, in which either colour may be the principal one. The
+immense variety of tints in German beads (nearly three hundred), gives
+such a power of choice, that the most artistic taste may be gratified.
+
+For the sake of accuracy in the description, we will select scarlet
+and white for this purse. The white beads are to be threaded on the
+white silk, and dropped on every stitch where white is named.
+
+With a fine crochet-hook make a chain of 120 stitches with the scarlet
+silk, close it into a round, and do one round of single crochet.
+
+2nd row: X 1 gold bead, 18 silk, 1 gold, 18 silk, 2 gold, X 3 times.
+
+3rd: X 1 silk, 1 gold, 16 silk, 3 gold, 16 silk, 1 gold, 2 silk, X 3
+times.
+
+4th: X 1 silk, 4 gold, 11 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 2
+gold, 11 silk, 4 gold, 2 silk, X 3 times.
+
+5th: X 1 silk, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 10 silk, 7 gold, 10 silk, 1
+gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, X. This, and every future
+pattern must, like the preceding ones, be repeated three times. Now
+join on the white silk, and whenever white occurs, drop on a white
+bead.
+
+6th: X 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 8 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk,
+1 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 8 silk, 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, X
+repeat.
+
+7th: X 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 5 silk, * 2 gold, 1 silk, * 5 times, 2
+gold, 5 silk, 1 gold, 4 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, X repeat.
+
+8th: X 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk,
+2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 5 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2
+gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 1 white, x
+repeat.
+
+9th: X 1 white, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 3
+gold, 9 silk, 3 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold,
+2 white, X repeat.
+
+10th: X 2 white, 2 gold, 3 silk, 5 gold, 15 silk, 5 gold, 3 silk, 2
+gold, 3 white, X repeat.
+
+11th: X 3 white, 3 gold, 27 silk, 3 gold, 4 white, X repeat.
+
+12th: X 5 white, 4 gold, 21 silk, 4 gold, 6 white, X repeat.
+
+13th: X 4 white, 1 gold, 3 white, 5 gold, 13 silk, 5 gold, 3 white, 1
+gold, 5 white, X repeat.
+
+14th: X 3 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 9 silk, 2
+gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 4 gold, 4 white, X repeat.
+
+15th: X 2 gold, 2 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 7
+silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 3 white, 4 gold, 2 white, 3 gold, X
+repeat.
+
+16th: X 1 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 5 white, 4 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 5
+silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 4 gold, 5 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, X
+repeat.
+
+17th: X 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 1
+white, 1 gold, 5 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3
+white, 2 gold, 3 white, 3 gold, X repeat.
+
+[Illustration: LADY'S SHORT PURSE.]
+
+18th: X 2 gold, 10 white, 4 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1
+white, 4 gold, 10 white, 3 gold, X repeat.
+
+19th: X 1 gold, 11 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3
+silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 11 white, 2 gold, X
+repeat.
+
+20th: X 6 white, 3 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 3
+gold, 7 white, X repeat.
+
+21st: X 1 gold, 4 white, 3 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 1
+white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3
+white, 3 gold, 4 white, 2 gold, X repeat.
+
+22nd: X 5 white, 3 gold, 6 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1
+gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 6 white, 3 gold, 6 white, X repeat.
+
+23rd: X 3 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 4 gold, 4 white, 2 gold, 2 white, 1
+gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, 2 white, 2 gold, 4 white, 4 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 4 white, X repeat.
+
+24th: X 2 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 9 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 5 silk, 1
+gold, 1 white, 9 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 3 white, X repeat.
+
+25th: X 3 white, 1 gold, 2 white, 3 gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 5 silk, 1
+gold, 2 white, 8 gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 4 white, X repeat.
+
+26th: X 1 gold, 7 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 7 silk, 1 gold, 3
+white, 4 gold, 7 white, 2 gold, X repeat.
+
+27th: X 1 white, 2 gold, 12 white, 2 gold, 9 silk, 2 gold, 12 white, 2
+gold, 2 white, X repeat.
+
+28th: X 3 gold, 6 white, 4 gold, 2 white, 2 gold, 5 silk, 2 gold, 2
+white, 4 gold, 6 white, 4 gold, X repeat.
+
+29th: X 1 gold, 6 white, 2 gold, 7 white, 2 gold, 3 silk; 2 gold, 7
+white, 2 gold, 6 white, 1 gold, 1 silk, X repeat.
+
+30th: X 3 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 2 white, 4 gold, 3 white, 1 gold, 1
+white, 1 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 white, 4 gold, 2
+white, 1 gold, 3 white, 3 gold, 1 silk, X repeat.
+
+31st: X 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 7 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 1 silk, 1 gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 7
+gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, X repeat.
+
+32nd: X 3 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 7 gold, 3 white, 1
+gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 white, 7 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 3 silk, 1 gold, X repeat.
+
+33rd: X 1 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 white, 3 gold, 1 white, 4 gold, 2
+white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 2 white, 4 gold, 1
+white, 3 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, X repeat.
+
+34th: X 2 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 3
+white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 3 white, 2 gold, 3
+white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1 gold, 2 silk, 2 gold, 1 silk, X repeat.
+
+35th: X 1 silk, 1 gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 1 white, 2 gold, 7 white, 2
+gold, 2 white, 1 gold, 2 white, 2 gold, 7 white, 2 gold, 1 white, 1
+gold, 2 silk, 1 gold, 2 silk, X repeat.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+HANDSOME PURSE.
+
+MATERIALS.--1 reel of _ombre_ crimson silk, in short shades; 1 of grey
+ditto; 3 skeins of rich brown purse twist, 1 skein of white ditto, 2
+hanks of steel beads, No. 5; 12 rows of transparent white seed beads,
+2 handsome steel slides, and a few steel bugles. The silk must all be
+of the finest size, and the work is to be done very tightly.
+
+Begin the purse by threading the steel beads on the brown silk, and
+the white on the _ombre_ crimson.
+
+This crimson is used for the rose, and for the three small flowers;
+the coloured silk seen through the transparent bead has an extremely
+pretty effect; the leaves are entirely in steel beads, as is also the
+scroll which ornaments the lower part of the purse. The large flower
+close to the rose is done in the grey silk.
+
+[Illustration: HANDSOME PURSE.]
+
+With the white silk, make a chain of 120 stitches, and do one round in
+s.c. Join on the brown silk.
+
+1st pattern round: X 1 white, 5 steel, 4 white, 4 steel, 3 white, 4
+steel, 4 white, 5 steel, X 4 times.
+
+2nd: X 8 steel, 3 white, 3 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 3 steel,
+3 white, 7 steel, X 4 times.
+
+3rd: X 3 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 1 steel,
+1 white, 2 steel, 3 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, X 4 times.
+
+4th: X 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 3 white, 5 steel,
+3 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.
+
+5th: X 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel,
+2 white, 5 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1
+steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+6th: X 1 steel, 3 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 1 white, 7 steel,
+1 white, 4 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 3 brown, X 4 times.
+
+7th: X 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 6 steel,
+2 white, 3 steel, 2 white, 6 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1
+steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+8th: x 1 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel,
+1 white, 1 steel, 3 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2
+steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+9th: X 1 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 4 brown, 3 steel, 2 white, 3 steel,
+2 white, 3 steel, 4 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, X 4 times.
+
+10th: 1 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel, 2
+white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 4 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel,
+1 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, X 4 times.
+
+11th: X 2 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 5 steel, X 1 white, 1 steel, X 3
+times, 1 white, 5 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+12th: X 2 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, X 1
+white, 1 steel, X 3 times, 1 white, 2 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 2
+brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+13th: X 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1 white,
+2 steel, 3 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1
+brown, 2 steel, X 4 times.
+
+14th: X 2 steel, 4 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, X 3 steel, 1 white, X 3
+times, 3 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 4 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.
+
+15th: X 1 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel,
+2 white, 2 steel, 1 white, 2 steel, 2 white, 3 steel, 2 brown, 1
+steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, X 4 times.
+
+16th: X 1 steel, 3 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 9 white, 3 steel,
+2 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, X 4 times.
+
+17th: X 2 steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel,
+2 white, 1 steel, 1 white, 1 steel, 2 white, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1
+steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.
+
+18th: X 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 3 brown, 5 steel, 1 white, 5 steel,
+3 brown, 3 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, X 4 times.
+
+19th: X 1 steel, 4 brown, 3 steel, 3 brown, 3 steel, 3 brown, 3 steel,
+3 brown, 3 steel, 4 brown, X 4 times.
+
+Fasten off the white silk, and do three plain rounds with the brown.
+Then join on the crimson silk, at a light part of the shade, if
+possible. In the future part of the pattern crimson means the shaded
+silk, white one of the white beads threaded on it.
+
+23rd: X 4 brown, 2 white, 10 brown, 1 steel, 16 brown, 4 steel, 23
+brown, X twice.
+
+24th: X 3 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 10 brown, 5 steel, 11
+brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 18 brown. X twice.
+
+25th: X 3 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 3 white, 7 brown, 6 steel, 1
+brown, 1 steel, 8 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel,
+8 brown, 4 steel, 5 brown, X twice.
+
+26th: X 2 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 2 steel, 2 crimson, 1 white, 7
+brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 5 steel, 8 brown, 6 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel,
+8 brown, 6 steel, 4 brown, X twice.
+
+27th: X 1 brown, 1 white, 3 crimson, 2 steel, 1 crimson, 2 white, 8
+brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 11 brown, 3 steel, 10 brown, 2
+steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 4 brown, X twice. Join on the gray.
+
+28th: X 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 9
+brown, 3 steel, 4 brown, 1 gray, 5 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 1 steel, 2
+brown, 3 white, 5 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel, 5 brown, X twice.
+
+29th: X 2 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 1
+steel, 2 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown,
+2 gray, 4 brown, 3 gray, 2 brown, 5 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown,
+5 white, 4 brown, 5 steel, 6 brown, X twice.
+
+30th: X 5 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 9 steel, 2 brown, 5
+gray, 2 brown, 3 gray, 1 brown, 7 steel, 1 brown, 6 white, 1 brown, 3
+white, 11 brown, X twice.
+
+31st: x 6 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 9 steel, 2 brown, 5 gray, 2 brown,
+3 gray, 2 brown, 5 steel, 2 brown, 11 white, 10 brown, X twice.
+
+32nd: x 2 brown, 2 white, 6 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 6 steel, 2 brown,
+5 gray, 1 brown, 3 gray, 3 brown, 4 steel, 2 brown, 4 white, 6
+crimson, 2 white, 3 brown, 5 steel, 1 brown, X twice.
+
+33rd: X 1 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 3 white, 3
+brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 3 brown, 4 gray, 1 brown, 2 gray, 5
+brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 3 white, 1 crimson, 4
+white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 2 brown, 2 steel, 2
+brown, 3 steel, X twice.
+
+34th: X 1 brown, X 1 white, 2 crimson, X twice; 1 white, 2 brown, 5
+steel, 3 brown, 1 steel, 3 brown, 2 gray, 1 steel, 4 gray, 2 brown, 2
+gray, 7 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1
+crimson, 3 white, 3 brown, 1 steel, 1 brown, 4 steel, 1 brown, X
+twice.
+
+35th: X 2 brown, 1 white, 2 steel, 3 crimson, 1 white, 2 brown, 7
+steel, 3 brown, 2 gray, 4 steel, 8 gray, 3 brown, 2 white, 1 crimson,
+3 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 2 crimson, 2 white, 2 brown, 5 steel, 2
+brown, X twice.
+
+36th: X 2 white, 1 crimson, 2 steel, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1
+white, 3 brown, 5 steel, 2 brown, 4 gray, 2 steel, 2 gray, 1 steel, 8
+gray, 1 brown, 3 white, 1 crimson, 3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 2
+crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 8 brown, X twice.
+
+37th: X 3 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1
+brown, 2 white, 6 brown, 10 gray, 1 steel, 7 gray, 1 brown, 3 white, 1
+crimson, 3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2
+white, 3 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 1 white, X twice.
+
+38th: X 2 crimson, 1 white, 3 crimson, 1 white, 2 brown, 1 white, 1
+crimson, 1 white, 6 brown, 9 gray, 1 steel, 8 gray, 2 brown, 2 white,
+1 crimson, 3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 3 crimson, 3 white, 1 brown, 5
+steel, 1 brown, 1 white, X twice.
+
+39th: X 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown, 2
+white, 2 crimson, 3 white, 4 brown, 8 gray, 1 steel, 7 gray, 2 brown,
+3 white, X 1 crimson, 2 white, X 3 times, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown,
+1 steel, 3 brown, 4 steel, X twice.
+
+40th: X 4 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 2
+steel, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown, 2 steel, 3 brown, 3 gray, 1 brown,
+1 gray, 2 steel, 3 gray, 1 brown, 2 gray, 3 brown, 3 white, 1 crimson,
+1 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 2 crimson, 2 white, 1
+brown, 7 steel, 1 brown, X twice.
+
+41st: X 6 brown, 1 white, 4 crimson, 2 steel, 2 white, 2 brown, 2
+steel, 6 brown, 1 gray, 2 steel, 4 gray, 5 brown, 4 white, 1 crimson,
+3 white, 1 crimson, 1 white, 1 brown, 5 steel, 2 brown, X twice.
+
+42nd: X 6 brown, 1 white, X 2 crimson, 1 white, X twice, 2 brown, 2
+steel, 2 brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 1 steel, 2 brown, 8 gray, 5 brown, 2
+white, 1 brown, 1 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1 crimson, 2 white, 1
+crimson, 1 white, 10 brown, X twice.
+
+43rd: X 7 brown, 2 white, 1 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 4
+brown, 2 steel, 1 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 4 gray, 1 brown, 4 gray, 7
+brown, 2 white, 5 crimson, 1 white, 11 brown, X twice.
+
+44th: X 10 brown, 1 white, 2 crimson, 1 white, 3 brown, 2 steel, 1
+brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 5 gray, 2 brown, 3 gray, 5 brown, 1 steel, 2
+brown, 6 white, 12 brown, X twice.
+
+45th: X 10 brown, 1 steel, 2 white, 3 brown, 3 steel, 1 brown, 3
+steel, 1 brown, 5 gray, 6 brown, 6 steel, 2 brown, 4 white, 13 brown,
+X twice.
+
+46th: X 6 brown, 4 steel, 6 brown, 7 steel, 2 brown, 4 gray, 5 brown,
+4 steel, 1 brown, 3 steel, 5 brown, 5 steel, 8 brown, X twice.
+
+47th: X 5 brown, 4 steel, 7 brown, 5 steel, 5 brown, 2 gray, 5 brown,
+3 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 4 brown, 7 steel, 7 brown, X twice.
+
+48th: x 4 brown, 1 steel, 13 brown, 3 steel, 11 brown, 7 steel, 2
+brown, 1 steel, 4 brown, 2 steel, 2 brown, 4 steel, 6 brown, X twice.
+
+49th: X 19 brown, 1 steel, 13 brown, 5 steel, 9 brown, 6 steel, 7
+brown, X twice.
+
+Do two plain rounds with the brown; then make the other end, and with
+the crimson silk do about 20 rows of open square crochet; join it to
+the second end, with the opening at the centre of one side, having,
+previously slipped on the rings.
+
+TO CLOSE UP THE ENDS OF THE PURSE.--S.c. the two edges together with
+white silk, on which do X 4 d.c., 4 ch., miss 4 X, end with 4 d.c.
+
+2nd row: 7 d.c. under every chain, and one s.c. between the second and
+third d.c. of last row.
+
+Turn with a fringe made of steel beads and bugles.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+MOUSQUETAIRE CROCHET COLLAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 40. Penelope Hook, No. 5.
+
+Make a round loop, work 8 double in the loop.
+
+2nd round: Work 2 double at the top of each of the one double of last
+round, repeat round.
+
+3rd: The same as last, and after you have worked round, plain one to
+form the round. (You should have 32 loops in the round).
+
+4th: Ch. 3, miss 1, work 1 treble; ch. 5, work 1 treble in the same
+loop as before; ch. 3 miss 1, work 1 double in the next loop, repeat
+round, fasten off.
+
+5th: Work 3 treble in the centre of five ch. of last round; ch. 3,
+work 3 treble in the same loop as before; ch. 2, and repeat round,
+plain 1 and fasten off with it, complete the round.
+
+Work 4 rounds more, the same for each scollop, or 32 for the collar,
+then work 18 of the following pattern for the leaf:--
+
+Make a chain of 40 loops, turn back and work them in double crochet,
+turn back.
+
+2nd round: Work 2 plain and 2 double for the stalk part of the leaf;
+then ch. 2, miss 2, and work 1 treble, until you come to the end; then
+ch. 3 and work one treble at the end; work the other side the same, in
+order to make both sides to correspond; ch. 2, turn back.
+
+3rd: Work 2 plain in the 2 ch. of last round, then ch. 3, miss the 2
+ch. of last round, and work 1 treble at the top of the 1 treble of
+last round; repeat round, and work 2 plain at the end, ch. 2, turn
+back.
+
+4th: Work 2 plain in the two ch. of last round, ch. 3, miss 2, work 1
+treble, then ch. 4 and work 2 treble at the top of the 1 treble of
+last round, repeat round with the ch. 4, and work 2 treble at the top
+of the 1 treble of last round, making both sides to correspond, fasten
+off.
+
+5th: Ch. 12 for the stalk of the leaf, plain 1 in the first four
+chains of last round, then ch. 4 and plain 1 in the centre of
+each of the 4 chains all round the leaf; then work the last 8 chains
+double for the stalk, which completes the leaf; make the number of
+leaves required, then join the flowers and leaves together, as shown
+in the illustration, with a needle and crochet thread.
+
+[Illustration: MOUSQUETAIRE CROCHET COLLAR.]
+
+Then work the following band along the neck part of the collar--pass
+the hook through the two ends of the stalk part of the leaf, and plain
+1, chain 40, and repeat to the end, turn back.
+
+2nd row: Ch. 4, miss 2, and plain 1; repeat to the end, turn back.
+3rd: Ch. 4, plain 1, in the centre of the 4 chains of last row, repeat
+to the end, turn back. 4th: Work 3 treble in the centre of 4 chains of
+last row; ch. 2, and repeat to the end, turn back. 5th: Ch. 3, plain
+1, in the centre of the first 2 chain of last row; repeat to the end,
+turn back. 6th: Ch. 2, plain 1 in the centre of the 3 chain, of last
+row; repeat to the end, fasten off, which completes the collar.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+RAISED ROSE CROCHET COLLAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Thread,
+No. 40, and Penelope Crochet Hook, No. 5.
+
+This collar is made in portions, and joined together with needle and
+thread, or worked together with one plain at the option of the worker.
+
+TO FORM THE ROSE.--Make a chain of 8 loops, plain 1, to form a round,
+fasten off.
+
+[Illustration: RAISED ROSE CROCHET COLLAR.]
+
+2nd: Work 1 treble, ch. 3, repeat round, plain 1, and fasten off; you
+should have seven treble in the round.
+
+3rd: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 8 treble
+in the 3 ch. of last round, plain 1 at the top of the next 1 treble of
+last round, repeat in the same 1 treble all round, fasten off.
+
+4th: Work 1 treble at the top of the 1 plain of last round, chain 6,
+repeat round, plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble to form the round,
+fasten off.
+
+5th: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 8 treble
+in the 6 ch. of last round, plain 1 at the top of the next 1 treble of
+last round, repeat in the same loop as before, repeat round, fasten
+off.
+
+6th: Work 1 treble at the top of the 1 plain of last round, ch. 9,
+repeat round, plain 1, fasten off.
+
+7th: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 10 treble
+in the 9 ch. of last round, plain 1 at the top of the next 1 treble of
+last round, repeat in the same loop as before all round.
+
+8th: Work 1 treble at the top of the 1 plain of last round, ch. 12,
+repeat round, plain 1, fasten off.
+
+9th: Plain 1 at the top of the 1 treble of last round, work 13 treble
+in the 12 ch. of last round, plain 1 in the 1 treble of last round,
+repeat round.
+
+10th: Ch. 5, miss 2, plain 1, repeat round each fold of the rose.
+
+11th: Ch. 5, plain 1 in the centre of the 5 ch. of last round, repeat
+round; fasten off, which completes the rose; you require 7 of these
+flowers to form the collar, and 6 of the following:--
+
+LARGE ROUNDS.--Make a round loop, the size of this O, and work 30
+treble in the round loop.
+
+2nd round: Ch. 19, miss 5, plain 1, repeat round.
+
+3rd: Work double crochet in each loop all round.
+
+4th: Ch. 5, miss 2, plain 1, repeat round.
+
+5th: Ch. 5, plain 1 in the centre of the 5 ch. of last round, repeat
+round.
+
+6th: Ch. 4, plain 1 in the centre of the 5 ch. of last round, repeat
+round.
+
+7th: Ch. 3, plain 1 in the centre of the 4 ch. of last round, repeat
+round, fasten off, which completes the round; you then work 74 of the
+following:--
+
+SMALL ROUNDS.--Make a round loop, the size of this O, and work 21
+double in the round loop.
+
+2nd round: Ch., 9, miss 2, plain 1; repeat round; you should have 7
+lots of the 9 chain in the round.
+
+3rd: d.c. in each loop all round, which completes the round; you now
+require 14 of the following:--
+
+PATTERN FOR LEAF.--Make a ch. of 12 loops, turn back, and work the 12
+loops d.c.
+
+2nd round: Ch. 3, miss 2, work two treble in 1 loop, repeat to the
+end, and in the end loop ch. 3, work 2 treble, work the other side the
+same, with the treble opposite, the treble and 3 ch. at the end, plain
+1 in the end loop, fasten off.
+
+3rd: Plain 1 in the centre of the first 3 ch. of last round, ch. 3,
+work 1 treble at the top of the first treble of last round, ch. 2,
+work 1 treble at the top of the next treble of last round; you repeat
+all round the leaf with 3 ch., opposite the 3 ch. of last round, and 2
+treble at the top of the 2 treble of last round, with 2 ch. between
+them, working both sides to correspond, turn back.
+
+4th: Ch. 4 and plain 1 in each lot of the chain of last round, fasten
+off, which completes the leaf; you then work a stalk to each leaf as
+follows: ch. 5, work 1 treble in the centre of the chain round between
+the edge and the centre, work 1 treble on the other side, the same
+turn back, and work the 5 chains plain, fasten off, which completes
+the stalk; after working the number of each portion required and
+joining them together, as shown in the illustration, you work a band
+for the neck-part of the collar as follows:--
+
+Work a few plain at the end, then ch. 10, and work 1 treble where it
+requires a treble, and a double where it requires a double, and a
+plain in the centre of the stalks and rounds as you see the stitches
+in the engraving, so as to make it lie to the shape of the neck.
+
+2nd row: Ch. 2, miss 2, work 1 treble, repeat to the end, turn back.
+
+3rd: Ch. 2, work 1 treble at the top of the treble of last row, repeat
+to the end, turn back.
+
+4th: D.c., fasten off, which completes the collar.
+
+[ILLUSTRATION: POINT COLLAR.]
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+POINT COLLAR.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 48.
+
+This collar is begun by making the open hem work thus: 2 ch., miss 3,
+1 s.d.c., 2 ch., miss 1 s.d.c., X 2 ch., miss 1, 1 d.c., X 3 times,
+then 2 ch., miss 1, 1 s.t.c., then use the t.c., and finally the long
+t.c. for the widest parts, and gradually decreasing to s.c. at the
+end. On the inner side of this, do as many half-circles as the
+engraving indicates: thus, 1 s.c. 1 s.d.c. 1 d.c., 2 t.c., 1 d.c., 1
+s.d.c., 1 s.c.; the roses near the neck may then be worked and joined
+to these circles in their places. The oblong flowers are then done,
+beginning in the centre, with a chain, worked in s.c., a round of d.c.
+on this, and a succession of loops all round. Join these flowers in
+their places; then make the roses, working from the engraving which is
+the best guide, joining these to each other, and to the oblong
+flowers, and finally working the neck with the dotted bars as seen in
+the engraving.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+POINT COLLAR IN CROCHET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton,
+No. 48. Penelope Hook.
+
+Each of the rows in this collar, large and small, are done separately,
+beginning with the circle in the centre, and making the six leaves
+round it. Each rose is to be joined to the others, where it is
+indicated in the engraving, and at the point of two of the petals of
+the largest are three small loops, which serve to connect it with the
+edge. All the sets of roses required for the length of the collar
+being done, the barred edge follows, the trefoils being worked on it,
+where they occur, and the roses being joined to it in their proper
+places. On this line, another of alternate close and open squares is
+done, and then a point edging, similar to one already given in this
+volume. The ground, of chains, worked back in slip-stitch with
+occasional picots, is to be done when forming the band for the neck.
+The collars should be worked a little larger than the engraving.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+LOUNGING CAP.
+
+MATERIALS.--Six skeins of bright scarlet Berlin wool; 5 shades of
+green ditto, 6 skeins each; 12 skeins of black, and 4 of gray; 4
+skeins of white, and 4 of gray floss silk, or filoselle. A handsome
+shaded tassel, and a ball of crochet cord.
+
+The whole of this cap is worked in s.c., over the cord. Begin with the
+band round the head, by working 240 stitches with black wool, on the
+cord, and closing into a round.
+
+2nd round: (Black and gray wool) X 2 black and 2 gray alternately, X
+all round.
+
+3rd: (Black wool, white silk) X 1 b., 3 w., X all round.
+
+4th: Black all round.
+
+5th: Scarlet all round.
+
+6th: (Scarlet and darkest green) X 2 s., 4 g., 42 s., X 5 times.
+
+[Illustration: POINT COLLAR, IN CROCHET.]
+
+7th: (Scarlet, same green, and white) X 2 s., 5 g., 6 s., 3 w., 9 s.,
+3 g., 16 s., 2 w., 2 s., X 5 times.
+
+8th: (Scarlet, second darkest green, black, and white) X 2 s., 2 g., 1
+b., 3 g., 4 s., 5 w., 4 s., 2 g., 1 s., 3 g., 5 s., 4 g., 4 s., 3 w.,
+1 s., 3 w., 1 s., 3 w., 1 s., X 5 times.
+
+9th: (Same colours) X 2 s., 3 g., 1 b., 2 g., 4 s., 1 w., 4 s., 4 w.,
+2 s., 2 g., 6 s., 6 g., 2 s., 5 w., 1 s., 2 w., 1 s., X 5 times.
+
+10th: (Scarlet, black, white, and gray silk; third shade of green) X 3
+s., 3 g., 1 b., 1 g., 2 s., 2 w., 1 s., 4 gray, 1 s., 4 w., 2 s., 1
+g., 5 s., 3 g., 1 b., 3 g., 1 s., 4 w., 2 s., 1 g., 1 s., 2 w., X 5
+times.
+
+11th: (Same colours) X 1 w., 3 s., 4 g., 1 s., 2 w., 1 s., 1 g., 1 s.,
+4 g., 1 s., 3 w., 3 s., 3 g., 2 s., 2 g., 1 b., 4 g., 1 s., 3 w., 2
+s., 3 g., 1 s., 1 w., X 5 times.
+
+12th: (Same colours except green, which change to the next lightest) X
+2 w., 3 s., 6 g., 1 s., 1 g., 2 s., 3 g., 1 s., 2 w., 3 s., 5 g., 1
+s., 1 g., 1 b., 4 g., 2 s., 3 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 1 g., 1 w., X 5
+times.
+
+13th: (Same colours, with the lightest green) X 2 w. (over the two
+first of last round), 7 s., 3 g.. 2 w., 3 s., 1 g., 1 s., 1 w., 3 s.,
+4 g., 2 b., 1 g., 1 b., 4 g., 3 s., 5 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 1 w., X 5
+times.
+
+[Illustration: LOUNGING CAP, IN CROCHET.]
+
+14th: (Same colours, with the lightest green but one) X 1 w., 3 s., 5
+g., 2 s., 2 w., 1 s., 3 g., 1 s., 3 w., 2 s., 2 g., 2 b., 4 g., 5 s., 2
+g., 1 s., 1 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 1 w., X 5 times.
+
+15th: (Same colours, with next darkest green) 3 s., 4 g., 1 b., 1 g.,
+2 s., 1 w., 1 s., 1 w., 1 s., 2 w., 1 s., 3 w., 2 s., 7 g., 1 s., 5
+g., 2 s., 3 w., 1 s., 3 g., 1 s., 1 w., 1 s., X 5 times.
+
+16th: (Scarlet, black, white, and next darkest green) X 6 g., 1 b., 2
+g., 2 s., 3 w., 2 s. 5 w., 3 s., 5 g., 1 s., 3 g., 1 b., 2 g., 2 s., 4
+w., 3 s., 1 w., 1 s., 1 g., X 5 times.
+
+17th: (Same colours) X 1 s., 1 g., 1 s., 2 g., 1 b., 3 g., 3 s., 9 w.,
+2 s., 1 g., 6 s., 2 g., 1 b., 3 g., 5 s., 5 w., 2 s., X 5 times.
+
+18th: (Scarlet, white, and darkest green) X 1 g., 2 s., 5 g., 5 s., 4
+w., 1 s., 2 w., 2 s., 2 g., 6 s., 5 g., 7 s., 3 w., 3 s., X 5 times.
+
+19th: (Scarlet and darkest green) X 4 s., 3 g. over centre three of 5
+g., 15 s., 1 g., 8 s., 3 g., 14 s., X 5 times.
+
+Four rounds of scarlet complete the band round the head.
+
+THE TOP OF THE CAP.--This is a worked from the centre, and gradually
+increased until of the same dimensions as the band, that is,
+containing 240 stitches. Begin by working 12 stitches with black wool
+on the cord, and forming it into a round.
+
+2 round: Increase to 24 stitches.
+
+3rd: Increase to 40.
+
+4th: (Black and gray) X 2 g., 2 b., X 13 times.
+
+5th: (Black and white) X 3 w. over 2 g., 2 b. over 2 b., X 13 times.
+
+6th: (Black and scarlet) X 4 s. over 3 w., 2 b. over b., x 13 times.
+
+7th to 11th: (All scarlet) Increasing sufficiently to keep the work
+flat, and having 120 stitches in the last round, or 8 times 15.
+
+12th: (White, scarlet, and lightest green) X 3 s., 4 g., 4 s., 2 w., 2
+s., 1 w., 2 s., 1 g., X 8 times.
+
+Observe that care must be taken to increase so that the pattern begins
+always at the same point.
+
+14th: (White, scarlet, and third green) X 2 g., 2 s., 2 g. over second
+and third of 4 g. in last round, 5 s., 3 w., 2 s., 1 w., 1 s., 2 g., X
+8 times.
+
+15th: (Same colours) X 2 s. over 2 g., 2 more s., 1 g., 1 s., 1 g., 3
+s. over 2, 1 g., 2 s., 2 w., 2 s., 1 w., 2 s., 2 g., X 8 times.
+
+16th: (Darkest green but one, white, and scarlet) X 1 s., 2 w., 1 s.,
+1 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., 2 g., 5 s., 2 w., 1 s., 2 g., 1 s., X 8 times.
+
+17th: (Same colours) X 1 s., 4 w., 3 s., 3 g., 5 s., 2 w., 1 s., 2 g.,
+3 s., X 8 times.
+
+18th: (Darkest green, white, and scarlet) X 2 s., 2 w. (over second
+and third of 4 white in last round), 5 s., 12 g., the last over the
+first of 2 green, 5 scarlet, X 8 times.
+
+There will now be 208 stitches, work on two rounds of scarlet,
+increasing to 240, and then join on the band. This is done by holding
+the top of the band and the edge of the round together, and working
+one round, taking up the chain of both. Work on the cord with black
+wool and white silk, two stitches of each alternately; draw in the end
+of twine. Take care in placing the two parts of the cap together, to
+make that part which begins every round at the same place in both, as
+a small defect in the pattern is inevitable, and must be covered by
+the tassel. Draw the string of the tassel through the centre of the
+crown, and fasten it in its place. The cap may be lined with scarlet
+sarsenet.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+CROCHET EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.
+
+The whole of these edgings and insertions are intended to be worked
+either with or without beads. If to be worked with beads, 1 chain
+stitch must be reckoned in the foundation, for every square, and the
+ground must be perfectly solid, with the pattern in beads. If to be
+worked in square crochet, 3 chains must be allowed for every square.
+In the scallops the ends of the thread must be neatly run in after
+they are done. Reckoning from that part where the actual scallop
+begins, each must be done distinctly from the others.
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.]
+
+[Illustration: CROCHET EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.]
+
+INSERTIONS.
+
+To be worked in square crochet. The materials, any number of Brooks'
+Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Crochet Cotton that will be
+suitable for the purpose. All these square crochet patterns may be
+done in beads, if desirable.
+
+[Illustration: INSERTIONS]
+
+
+ * * * * *
+POINT LACE INSTRUCTIONS.
+
+The outlines of any design in Point Lace are made in braid of various
+sorts, in thread, or sometimes in linen. The braid used is either
+French linen or cotton braid, or that now known as Italian braid.
+French braid is a simple plait, more or less wide; Italian braid is,
+in fact, a pillow lace insertion, somewhat resembling a tape, but with
+edges like those seen in all other pillow lace. It enters very much
+into the composition of Venetian and other valuable Italian lace,
+whence the name Italian braid has been given to it. Point lace used
+formerly to be worked on parchment, this, however, being very hard and
+stiff, is not so pleasant a material to work on as coloured paper,
+which may be lined with calico or alpaca, according to the work
+intended to be done.
+
+French braid, whether made of linen or of cotton, is laid on the
+pattern with stitches taken across it, from one edge to the other.
+This mode of putting on braid prevents it from stretching, as, from
+the nature of the plait, it would otherwise do. In forming angles,
+each edge should be sewn down to the paper, and then the braid turned
+over. Circles are made by laying the braid on the design, and forming
+it into the proper shape with the fingers, before tacking it down.
+
+We give a diagram showing the manner in which lines of braid cross and
+intersect each other, to form the pattern; and we would observe, _en
+passant_, that each line is done with a separate piece of braid, that
+from A to B being one piece, and from C to D another.
+
+Italian braid, being so much wider, requires to be tacked down at both
+edges; and in forming circles and scrolls, one edge has, not
+unfrequently, to be gathered in slightly. When thread is used as an
+outline, a second, and much finer thread is used to tack it down. The
+coarse thread is laid on the outlines, and the needle is brought up on
+one side of it, and down, in the same hole, on the other. The stitches
+are taken at the rate of five or six to an inch, one being always
+placed at the point of each angle, so as to keep the outlines as
+accurate as possible. To fasten on a thread, run the needle along the
+braid a little way, taking a button-hole stitch to secure it. Fasten
+off in the same manner. If the outlines are in thread, you can twist
+the needle round it two or three times, and then take a tight
+button-hole stitch.
+
+The chief stitch in all Point Lace is that known as the common
+button-hole or overcast stitch. This stitch, worked as closely as
+possible, or at regular intervals, drawn tightly, or the reverse,
+forms almost all the stitches, or more properly _laces_, used. We will
+begin by describing the simplest of all, which is known as
+
+[Illustration: BRUSSELS EDGE.]
+
+BRUSSELS EDGE (No. 1). This is a continuous line of button-hole
+stitches, not drawn tightly, and taken at equal distances of about the
+fourteenth part of an inch. When worked on braid, care should be taken
+that the needle is inserted at a little distance from the edge of the
+braid, which would otherwise be apt to fray.
+
+LITTLE VENETIAN EDGING (No. 2). In working this stitch, do one
+Brussels, and in the loop of that work a _tight_ stitch.
+
+VENETIAN EDGING (No. 3). Do four stitches instead of one in the loop
+of the Brussels stitch.
+
+SORRENTO EDGING (No. 4). Do a stitch exactly like little Venetian, the
+eighth of an inch long, and then one-half that length in the same
+manner. Continue to work these alternately.
+
+VENETIAN BARS (No. 6). Take the needle across the space to be barred,
+once, twice, or oftener, according to the thickness of the bar, and
+then cover these threads quite closely with button-hole stitch.
+
+The veinings of leaves are often worked in Venetian bars, over a
+ground of Brussels lace. As this is to be done without breaking off a
+thread, it requires some little management. Begin by making the
+foundation thread of the vein running from the base of the leaf to the
+point, taking one, two, or three threads, but always beginning _at the
+point_ to cover it with button-hole stitch. Do enough to come to the
+first veinings branching from it; slip the needle across to the braid,
+in the proper direction, taking a close button-hole stitch to
+fasten it: cover it with button-hole up to the centre vein; then do
+the companion one in the same manner, and continue to work each pair
+as you come to it on the principal veining.
+
+EDGED VENETIAN BARS (No. 5). This is a Venetian bar, like the last,
+edged with Brussels or Venetian edging. This, with various other bars,
+frequently forms the groundwork of the guipured lace.
+
+ENGLISH BARS (No. 7). These are frequently worked between two lines of
+Brussels or Venetian edging to connect them. They are made by passing
+the needle backwards and forwards through two opposite stitches,
+always tacking the under side of each, so that the threads be across
+the space smoothly and evenly. About four times each way will be
+sufficient. They are usually done across between two stitches, and
+then one at each edge is missed before the next bar is made. Sometimes
+these bars are radiated, a single stitch of the edge being missed on
+one side, and two at the other.
+
+SORRENTO BARS (No. 8). These are bars which occur most frequently in
+Italian lace. They are simply twisted threads, so closely entwined
+that they only appear as one. They also are frequently radiated, and
+crossed; the effect produced will be seen in the accompanying diagram.
+
+DOTTED VENETIAN BARS (No. 9). A bar of threads is made, as for a
+common Venetian bar. Do on it six stitches, and instead of drawing the
+seventh tight, hold the top by sticking a needle through it and the
+paper, about the tenth of an inch, and work on the threads of the loop
+three button-hole stitches. Do six more on the bar, and repeat.
+
+[Illustration: VENETIAN EDGING.]
+
+[Illustration: VENETIAN BARS.]
+
+[Illustration: EDGED VENETIAN BARS.]
+
+[Illustration: SORRENTO BARS.]
+
+RALEIGH BARS (No. 10). Make a bar of threads, as for Venetian bars,
+and work on it about eight stitches. At the ninth, instead of bringing
+up the needle through the loop to form another button-hole, slip it
+under the bar, and bring it up on the right-hand side, leaving a loop
+of thread about two inches long, which you will hold down with your
+thumb, to keep it in its place. Now twist your needle six times under
+the right hand thread of this loop; draw it up, when it will make a
+knot, and slip the needle through it, above the bar, to continue the
+process. It may be observed that when this bar forms a part of the
+foundation of a piece of point, only two of these dots are generally
+seen on it, and they are placed near each other, almost in the centre
+of the bar.
+
+POINT D'ALENCON (No. 11). This is only common herring-bone stitch,
+with the needle twisted once or oftener under the thread of each
+stitch, according as the space to be filled is narrow or wide.
+
+SPANISH POINT (No. 12). This is the raised stitch which gives the
+peculiarly rich appearance to all the Spanish lace. A certain
+thickness of soft cotton is tacked down on the lace, in the form
+desired, and this is covered closely with button-hole stitch, edged
+with Raleigh dots, or with small loops. It is to be noticed that this
+is not attached to the lace by the button-hole stitches, but only by
+the thread which tacks down the soft cotton, so that it can be picked
+off without injury. The button-hole stitches must be worked very
+smoothly, and quite close together.
+
+ROSETTE (No. 13). This is exactly like a spider's web, worked on
+three, four, or more threads, according to the shape of the space
+intended to be filled. Begin by making a Sorrento bar across the
+space, from one point to the opposite; then a second one, slipping the
+needle under the first in going, and over it in twisting back; then do
+a third, or fourth, if necessary; but when you have twisted back to
+the centre of the last, make the rosette, leaving the half bar single.
+The rosette is done by passing the needle under two threads, then
+continuing to slip it under two, the first of which is always the last
+of the previous two, until you have made the spot a sufficient size,
+when you finish the last bar, by twisting down to the braid, and
+fastening off. The size of the space must be the guide for that of the
+rosette; but from six to ten times round a centre is an average.
+
+[Illustration: STITCHES.]
+
+BRUSSELS LACE (No. 14). Consecutive rows of Brussels edging, worked
+alternately from left to right, and from right to left.
+
+VENETIAN LACE (No. 15). Rows of Venetian edging. As this stitch can
+only be worked from left to right, a line of Brussels is usually
+placed between every two rows, and being worked from right to left,
+saves the trouble of running the needle along the braid.
+
+SORRENTO LACE (No. 16). Successive rows of the Sorrento edging.
+
+ENGLISH LACE (No. 17). This is to be worked with the finest thread
+that is made. Do a number of Sorrento bars (closely twisted threads),
+at equal distances, in one direction throughout the space: then take
+one thread under all these, in exactly the opposite direction; take a
+stitch on the braid to secure it, and twist to the first cross. Pass
+the needle under the single thread and over the twisted one, till it
+has gone four times round, when the spot will be sufficiently large.
+Twist on the single thread to the next cross, and repeat. Do this
+until the whole space is filled, as seen in the engraving, where the
+distance between the threads is sufficiently accurately represented.
+This lace always looks best, however, when the lines are diagonal.
+English lace is often radiated; that is, the lines are more distant
+from each other at one edge than at the other, and the spots
+proportionably larger, presenting the appearance of a fan.
+
+[Illustration: OPEN ENGLISH LACE.]
+
+[Illustration: BRABANT EDGING.]
+
+OPEN ENGLISH LACE (No. 18). This is a variety of the previous lace,
+being worked in the same way, but on four lines of threads, instead of
+two, namely, one diagonal from left to right, one from right to left,
+one horizontal, and one perpendicular. The spots are worked on the
+last line made. The distance of the lines is seen in the engraving.
+
+[Illustration: LYONS POINT.]
+
+[Illustration: BRUSSELS LACE.]
+
+The accompanying diagram gives another variety of open English lace.
+The straight bars are formed of single threads, while the diagonal
+ones are twisted; and at every cross a tight button-hole stitch is
+worked, to keep the threads together. Observe, that in working bars, a
+tight stitch should always be taken on the braid, at the beginning and
+end of every one.
+
+MECKLIN WHEELS (No. 19). Work Venetian bars on a single thread, in one
+direction, at equal distances. Then take a thread in the opposite
+direction, and cover it also with button-hole stitch a little beyond
+the first cross. Take another needle and thread and work a few
+stitches, in the form of a circle, round each cross, so that by
+slipping the first needle through every stitch, a foundation may be
+formed for the button-hole work with which the wheel is made, a single
+Raleigh dot being added between every two threads. The stitches taken
+with the extra needle should form a sort of railroad for holding the
+thread in its place. This mode of working wheels will be found very
+superior to the old one of pinning down the circle of thread. When all
+the wheels are worked, the stitches made with the extra needle should
+be cut away at the back.
+
+HENRIQUEZ LACE (No. 20). This stitch, and the one that follows it, are
+invariably worked with the finest thread manufactured. Like English
+lace, it has a better effect done on diagonal bars, than on those
+which are taken straight up and down, or across a space. Make one
+twisted bar across the space, then take a single thread nearly close
+to it. Twist it twice round, then darn a spot on the two threads;
+twist five or six times round, darn another, and repeat to the end. Do
+all the lines in one direction first, making the spots fall one
+beneath the other. Then begin the lines in the opposite direction,
+taking the thread under in one way, and over in returning, whilst, in
+order to keep the close bars apart, the thread must be twisted between
+them. Care must be taken that the bars in one direction, fall between
+the spots in the other.
+
+CORDOVAN LACE (No. 21). Worked like the preceding; but with three bars
+in each line instead of two.
+
+VALENCIENNES LACE (No. 22). This stitch also is done with the finest
+threads made. It is simple darning, of the closest and finest
+description, done with so much regularity that it resembles cambric.
+
+BRABANT EDGING is a name sometimes given to a union of the Brussels
+with the Venetian edging. A row of Brussels is first worked, and on it
+a row of Venetian. The diagram gives the effect of this arrangement.
+
+Another variety of edging is produced by two or three rows of Brussels
+being worked on one another. This is frequently seen in old lace; and,
+with Venetian on the outer edge of the braid, is often termed Lyons
+Point.
+
+When spaces similar to those in the accompanying diagram are to be
+filled with Brussels lace, the best way is to work each side to the
+centre, and then run the needle up the middle, catching up alternately
+a stitch on each side. Sometimes the centre is not closed up at all.
+
+The diagram in page 132 gives a specimen of a modification of the
+Little Venetian Lace. The first stitch is taken as usual, but is
+followed by three others, worked as closely as possible. A space equal
+to that of four stitches is left between every four. In the second
+row, the four stitches are worked on the loop. The engraving also
+shows how the stitches are adapted to the different spaces in a
+pattern.
+
+FOUNDATION STITCH (No. 23). This is ordinary button-hole stitch,
+worked over a thread, and as closely as possible. The thread is taken
+across the space, from right to left, to form a bar, which is then
+covered with close Brussels, worked from left to right. Each stitch of
+a row is worked between two of the previous rows.
+
+ESCALIER STITCH (No. 24). Work nine button hole stitches as close to
+each other as possible. Miss the space of two, and repeat. In the
+second row, work one after each of the first seven, miss the space of
+the last two, work two on the loop, and seven more on the next nine,
+miss the last two of the nine; repeat in every successive row, passing
+over the last two of nine stitches, and doing two on the vacant space.
+
+CADIZ LACE (No. 25). Do six close Brussels stitches. Miss the space of
+two, do two more, and again miss the space of two, repeat from the six
+stitches.
+
+2nd row: Do two over the loop of every space, and miss all the
+stitches, whether six or two. Repeat these two rows alternately, to
+form the lace.
+
+BARCELONA LACE (No. 26). The first row of this lace is exactly like
+Sorrento edging.
+
+2nd row: Do four close stitches on the long stitch, and miss the short
+one, taking care not to draw the thread too tightly.
+
+3rd: A row of Sorento edging, the long stitch coming over the four
+stitches of the last row, and both the button-holes being worked on
+the loop, so that the short stitches come over the short of the first
+row. These two rows, worked alternately, make the lace.
+
+FAN LACE (No. 27), 1st row: Six close Brussels, miss the space of six.
+Repeat.
+
+2nd: Six stitches over every six, miss the same space.
+
+3rd: Six close Brussels on every loop, missing the space between.
+
+4th: Six over every six, and six on every loop.
+
+5th: Six close over the six on the long loop, miss the other six.
+Repeat these last three rows as often as may be required to fill up
+the space.
+
+[Illustration: LITTLE VENETIAN LACE.]
+
+SPOTTED LACE (No. 28). This very light and pretty lace is done thus:--
+
+1st: X two close button-hole stitches, miss the space of four, X
+repeat to the end, without drawing the thread too tightly.
+
+Begin the next row, and all following, at a little distance from the
+one preceding, and do two close stitches on every loop of thread.
+
+VENETIAN SPOTTED LACE (No. 29). This lace consists of a series
+diamonds, formed by Venetian bars crossing each other diagonally, in
+each of the sections of which, four spots of English lace are to be
+worked. The foundation threads of the Venetian bars are first laid;
+then the English lace spots are worked, and the button-hole stitch of
+the Venetian bars is done the last. This lace is well suited to fill
+up large spaces.
+
+OPEN ANTWERP LACE (No. 30). For this lace a new stitch is required,
+called the double Brussels. Instead of a simple button-hole stitch,
+the needle is twisted once in the loop, so that when drawn up, it has
+a _longer_ appearance than the ordinary Brussels. The stitches are to
+be worked quite close to each other.
+
+1st row: X eight close double stitches, miss the space of six, X
+repeat, without drawing the thread very tightly across the missing
+space.
+
+2nd: X five double over the eight, two double on the loop of thread, X
+repeat.
+
+3rd: X two double on the five, five over the two, X when five stitches
+are worked over two, one goes between the two, and two on each side of
+it.
+
+4th: X eight double over five and miss the space over the two, leaving
+the loop rather loose, X. Repeat from the second row throughout the
+space.
+
+OPEN DIAMOND (No. 31). 1st row: Five close Brussels, miss the space of
+two, X eight close, miss the space of two, X to the end of the row.
+
+2nd: Two close, X miss two, two on the loop, miss two, work along the
+line after all the remainder of the eight, do two on the loop, and on
+six of the next eight (thirteen altogether), repeat to the end.
+
+3rd: X miss two, two on the loop, miss two, do two on the loop, miss
+two, do one on every one of the line of stitches but the last two, X
+repeat.
+
+4th: Two on the loop, miss two, two on the loop, X miss two, two on
+the loop, one on every stitch, and two on the next loop (thirteen
+altogether), miss two, two on a loop, X repeat. The next diamond of
+holes must be so managed as to fall immediately between two of the
+first row. By repeating the first line, the place will be indicated.
+In all these stitches, it is assumed that _squares_ are to be filled
+in. Where the shape varies from that, extra stitches must be added, at
+the beginning, or taken away, as the case may be, the worker referring
+to the engraving for the appearance intended to be produced.
+
+CLOSE DIAMOND (No. 32). The first row is plain button-hole stitch.
+
+2nd row: Five stitches, X leave the space of two, fourteen stitches, X
+repeat.
+
+3rd: Two stitches, X miss two, do two on the loop, miss two, work on
+all the rest of the fourteen, except the last two, X repeat. In the
+fourth row, the holes fall over those of the first. The fifth row is
+all in close stitches. In the sixth, begin to make fresh lines of
+diamonds, coming exactly between the last set.
+
+ANTWERP LACE (No. 33). 1st row: X eight close, miss the space of two,
+X repeat.
+
+2nd: X five close over eight close, and two close on the loop, X.
+
+3rd: X two close over five, and five over two, X.
+
+4th: X five close over two, and two over five, X.
+
+5th: X eight close over every five, X repeat.
+
+The above are the principal stitches found in Old Point Lace.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+DEEP POINT LACE EDGING.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Mecklenburgh
+Threads, No. 1, 7, 100, and 120.
+
+Draw the pattern from the engraving, a section of it being given the
+full size. The paper must then be lined with alpaca. Should a short
+piece only be required, the pattern should at once be made of the full
+length; if not, several may be drawn. From the closeness of the work
+it is impossible to work twice over the same paper.
+
+The border of each pattern is formed of seven small scallops. It is
+worked in braiding-stitch, that is, four threads are laid on, parellel
+with each other, and formed into a braid by darning them backwards,
+and forwards, putting the needle always under two together. As it is
+not desirable to have any break in the outline, it will be
+advisable to take, for each of the four outline threads a needleful
+sufficiently long to answer for the whole piece of lace.
+
+[Illustration: DEEP POINT LACE EDGING.]
+
+When the whole length of the paper is done, the ends may be twisted
+round a card, and wrapped in paper to keep them clean while that
+section of the work is in progress.
+
+Each pattern contains one spray of flowers and small leaves, the stem
+of which is braided like the edge only that it is generally wider at
+the end.
+
+All the outlines are made in No. 1, and the braiding done in No. 7.
+The flowers consist of six petals three of which are worked in
+foundation stitch, that is close button-hole stitch over a thread, and
+the others in spots formed by making two close button-hole stitches,
+and then allowing the space of two before working the next. In the
+succeeding row, the two close stitches come on the bar of thread
+formed between one spot and the next. The centre of the flower is an
+open circle, covered with close button-hole stitch, with Raleigh dots.
+
+The leaves, which are very small, are entirely in foundation stitch.
+In each section of the large scallop is a wheel formed by working a
+circular Raleigh bar, on a foundation of three threads. The ground is
+in Raleigh bars worked very irregularly.
+
+The straight edge of the lace is a line of button-hole stitch on two
+thread.
+
+Three rows of Sorrento edge, worked one upon another, complete the
+lace. This edge and the flowers are done in Mecklenburgh 120. The
+remaining parts in No. 100.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+COLLAR IN SPANISH ROSE POINT.
+
+[Illustration: COLLAR IN SPANISH ROSE POINT.]
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Valenciennes
+Threads.
+
+This is distinguished by close heavy work, and solid Spanish stitch
+edged with loops. The ground of the collar is guipured in the richest
+style, partly with plain Raleigh bars partly with those having
+semi-circular loops, dotted in the same manner. Sometimes two bars
+have a Mecklin wheel at the cross.
+
+The section given of the collar is the full size, and has only to be
+repeated and reversed for the length.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+[Illustration: HANDKERCHIEF BORDER, IN ANTIQUE POINT LACE.]
+
+HANDKERCHIEF BORDER, IN ANTIQUE POINT LACE.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Point Lace
+Cottons, and No. 1 Valenciennes Thread.
+
+We give the section of the handkerchief of the full size, that workers
+may draw their own pattern from it. It may be made of any dimensions
+required. The perfect pattern occupies the entire side, reckoning from
+the open flower at the corner. Were this entirely repeated for the
+quarter, it would make the handkerchief rather too large for general
+taste; about one half the pattern, in addition to the piece given (or
+the open flower, and the two next to it on the inner side) would be
+found sufficient for the quarter. One-fourth of the handkerchief being
+drawn on tracing-paper, all the design can be marked from it, on red,
+blue, or green; but it is preferable to draw a little more than a
+quarter only, instead of the whole handkerchief, which is cumbersome
+to hold. When a quarter is done, it may be removed from the paper,
+which can be used a second time by a careful worker.
+
+No braid whatever is used for this handkerchief, which is similar in
+the mode of working to some of the most valuable specimens of antique
+point. The scroll and flowers are close and heavy, the inner ground is
+guipured, in Raleigh bars, and the space between the scroll and the
+outer edge is filled with fine and close English lace.
+
+The stem, and the closest part of the flowers (which may be
+distinguished in the engraving), are done in foundation stitch, with
+No. 90, point-lace cotton. The veinings of the petals, where they
+occur in this stitch, are made by taking the foundation thread at
+double the distance from the last one, and working over it a row of
+Brussels stitches at the usual distance from each other, instead of
+close, as in foundation stitch. The calyx of the flower is done in
+Antwerp lace. The very finest point-lace cotton should be used for all
+this stitch.
+
+All the flowers, done as we have just described, have a centre worked
+in Venetian lace; No. 70 cotton must be used.
+
+The open flowers, and the button-hole rounds, are done with
+Valenciennes thread, No. 120. The English lace, with No. 100 cotton.
+The Raleigh bars, with Valenciennes, No. 100.
+
+The edge of the handkerchief border is finished with close button-hole
+stitch, on which Raleigh dots are worked at regular intervals. This
+edge is worked after all the rest of each quarter is finished.
+
+If it be thought troublesome to outline the whole pattern with thread,
+No. 5 white cotton French braid may be used. The effect is, however,
+greatly inferior to that of the thread.
+
+To make up the handkerchief, cut a square of cambric the exact size to
+fit the lace, allowing for a very narrow hem. When the hem is made,
+lay the inner line of the lace over it, tack them together, and work a
+row of close Brussels edge over the two, to connect them.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+APRON IN BRODERIE EN LACET.
+
+MATERIALS.--Three-quarters of a yard of wide black silk of satin, two
+knots of Russia silk braid, of any colour that may be approved, and a
+dozen skeins of sewing silk to match.
+
+The term _broderie en lacet_ is applied to a new and very pretty style
+of embroidery, in which the outlines are made with silk braid, and
+filled in with point-lace stitches. The pattern must be enlarged, and
+one-half drawn on a large sheet of paper: the outlines marked with a
+needle, and the silk pounced from it, one side of the paper marking
+one-half, and the reverse side the other.
+
+For running on the braid, use the threads of the silk of which it is
+composed, in preference to the ordinary sewing silk. Cut off a
+piece of the braid three-quarters of a yard long before you begin, and
+draw the threads out of it for the braiding. When joins occur, the
+ends are to be drawn through the silk with a long needle, and fastened
+off on the wrong side.
+
+The sections of the flowers are filled with English or Venetian lace,
+and for the leaves, Brussels lace, English bars, or point d'Alencon
+may be used. The last named is worked between the two lines of braid,
+to fill in the stems and scallops.
+
+[Illustration: APRON IN BRODERIE EN LACET.]
+
+The bottom of the apron may either have a hem below the embroidery, or
+be scalloped in button-hole stitch, and the edges cut out.
+
+The colours which look best for this style of work are--cerise,
+crimson, blue, orange, and for mourning, a soft gray. The fancy
+stitches are to be done exactly like those for point lace, but they
+need not be so close and fine, the silk filling in without much
+work.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+PINCUSHION COVER IN POINT LACE.
+
+MATERIALS.--Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize Goat's-head Valenciennes
+Cottons, and No. 7, French Braid. Also some satin of any bright
+colour, satin ribbon 2 inches wide to match, and materials for a
+pincushion.
+
+[Illustration: PINCUSHION]
+
+This pincushion is intended to be made up in the French style--that
+is, merely laid over the top of a satin cushion, with three handsome
+bows of ribbon to match, placed at equal distances.
+
+The outlines are in French braid. The scallops are filled alternately
+with English lace, worked with Valenciennes, No. 240, and rows of
+Venetian and Brussels alternately, done in No. 200 of the same. The
+Sorrento edge is done with No. 100. One flower has a double Mecklin
+wheel in the centre, and is merely edged with Venetian lace (in
+No. 160), the other has two petals filled with foundation stitch (in
+No. 240), and two with English lace.
+
+The ground is Brussels net, worked with Brooks' Great Exhibition Prize
+Goat's-head Valenciennes, No. 200.
+
+[Illustration: PINCUSHION.]
+
+The Venetian and English bars are worked with No. 180.
+
+If the centre is left plain and open, a small glass for flowers is
+inserted. Of course, the pincushion has an open centre to correspond.
+If filled, the cushion has a flat top, and the lace is merely laid on,
+and fastened with satin bows.
+
+THE END.
+
+
+
+
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