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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/37456-8.txt b/37456-8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ef0a2d --- /dev/null +++ b/37456-8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1512 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of Cycling and Shooting Knickerbocker Stockings, by +H. P. Ryder + +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: Cycling and Shooting Knickerbocker Stockings + How to Knit Them With Plain and Fancy Turnover Tops + +Author: H. P. Ryder + +Release Date: September 16, 2011 [EBook #37456] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS *** + + + + +Produced by David Edwards, Melissa McDaniel and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + + + Transcriber's note: + + Inconsistent hyphenation and spelling in the original document have + been preserved. Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. + + + + + CYCLING AND SHOOTING + KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS + + HOW TO KNIT THEM + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + CYCLING AND SHOOTING + KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS + + HOW TO KNIT THEM + WITH PLAIN AND FANCY TURNOVER TOPS + + BY + H. P. RYDER + + London + MACMILLAN AND CO. LTD. + NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO. + 1896 + + RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED, + LONDON AND BUNGAY. + + + + +HOW TO KNIT KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS + +GENERAL DIRECTIONS + + +The difficulty in giving knitting directions arises from no two people +knitting alike. Some do so too loosely, others too tightly. In good +work the loops should just run easily on the needles. + +In order to secure your stocking being the right size, it will be well +before you start it to test your knitting by casting on 8 stitches and +knitting 8 rows. If, with Alloa yarn and No. 12 needles, the knitting +measures about a square inch, your stocking will work out medium size. +If, however, the square is much larger or smaller, then alter the size +of needles to suit your knitting, taking bigger or smaller needles as +required. _This is a very important point to attend to._ The +directions given are for a medium-sized stocking, both in length and +width. Any one who has knitted a stocking by them will see at _once_ +how easy it is to enlarge or diminish the size. + + +_How to join Wool_ + +Never make a knot, but knit a few stitches with both wools. The extra +thickness never shows, and the ends may be cut off close with +impunity. + + +_Raising_ + +It is helpful and saves much counting, if, when you raise or decrease, +you knit along with the wool, on that stitch _only_, a piece of fine +white wool or thread. It is easily withdrawn afterwards, but it +enables you to see at a glance which is your back needle, and the last +time you raised or decreased. + +You _raise_, by putting your needle before knitting next stitch +through the loop below, in reality the stitch of the last round, and +drawing the wool through it. You must be very careful not to make a +hole, a slight twist as you take up the stitch prevents this. + + +_Tops in Fingering_ + +When you knit with two wools, carrying them on at the back, the +knitting is much more even if one colour, say the dark, is knitted +with wool from right hand in the usual English way, but keep the +lighter coloured wool over finger on _left_ hand, and take it up as +the Germans always knit. This sounds troublesome, but is really quite +easy with a little practice. + +Another simple but useful direction in knitting with wool carried on +at the back I must give. + +When you knit 6 or more stitches with one colour, to avoid too long a +loop at the back, which is apt to get pulled, at the 3rd or 4th stitch +lay the wool you are _not_ using level with your needle so as to come +above or rather _between_ the needle and the wool you are going to +knit with. When the stitch is knitted, you will find the wool caught +lightly through at the back. + + + + +KNICKERBOCKER STOCKING WITH FANCY TOP. NO. 1. + + +_Required._--4 needles No. 12, tested by Walker's Bell Gauge, 3 cuts +of Alloa yarn (heather mixture), ½ cut of red to correspond. + +K stands for knit, P for purl. + +With heather mixture cast on 78 stitches, 26 on each needle. Knit 4 +rounds of k 1, p 1 alternately. + +Purl two rounds. + +In the next round you use the two colours alternately. Don't break off +the wool until directed to do so. + +[Illustration] + +1st pattern round.--With red wool, k 4. Heather wool k 2, but in +knitting these put the wool _twice_ round the needle instead of once +as in ordinary knitting; this is done to lengthen the stitch. Repeat. + +2nd round.--_Red_ wool, k 4, slip the 2 knitted stitches on to the +same needle, letting the wool drop to make a long stitch. When you +slip, put in needle, as if to purl, from right to left. Repeat. + +3rd, 4th, and 5th rounds.--Same as 2nd. + +6th round.--_Heather_ wool. Knit all. + +7th and 8th rounds.--Purl all. + +9th round.--_Red_ wool, k 1, *, _heather_ wool, k 2, putting wool +_twice_ round needle, _red_ wool, k 4, repeat from *, end with k 3 +_red_ wool. + +10th, 11th, 12th and 13th rounds.--_Red_ wool, k 1, *, slip 2, k 4, +repeat from *, end with k 3. + +14th round.--_Heather_ wool. Knit all. + +15th and 16th rounds.--Purl all. + +Repeat from 1st round _once_ more. + +Repeat up to 9th round _once_. + +You will have 5 coloured squares. Break off red wool. + +With heather wool k 1, p 1 alternately every round until your stocking +measures, from casting on, a length of _six_ inches. + + +_Stocking Leg_ + +Before beginning to rib the stocking leg, you must turn what you have +knitted inside out to make the fancy top fall over correctly. Do this +and arrange your stitches as follows. Place 31 on 1st needle, which +will be called the _back_ or heel needle, 24 on the 2nd, 23 on the 3rd +needle. + +1st round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, knit 2 together, k 3, knit 2 +together, k 1, *, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, repeat from *. + +You will have 29 stitches on back needle, 76 in all. + +2nd round.--* P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, repeat from *. + +This ribbing broad and narrow alternately is carried down the leg. In +future, directions are only given for the increasings and decreasings +made on the 1st or back needle. + +Repeat the 2nd round until your stocking measures from casting on +_eight_ inches. + + +_To increase for Calf of Leg_ + +1st round.--Back needle. P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, raise 1 (see +general directions), knit till within 2 of end of broad rib, when +raise 1, k 2, _etc._ By _etc._ please understand you are to knit the +ribs according to pattern rest of round. + +Rib 5 rounds with 11 stitches in centre back needle, broad rib. + +7th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib 5 rounds with 13 stitches in centre back, broad rib. + +13th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib, with 15 stitches in centre back needle, broad rib, until your +stocking measures _eleven_ inches from casting on. + + +_Decreasing_ + +This is done _twice_ in the round at first, afterwards only once. + +1st round.--Back needle. P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit two +together; knit until within 4 of end of this broad rib, when knit 2 +together, k 2, etc. + +Rib 4 rounds.--You will have 13 stitches in back needle rib. + +6th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib 4 rounds.--11 stitches back needle rib. + +11th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib 4 rounds.--9 stitches back needle rib. + +16th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib 4 rounds.--7 stitches on back needle rib. + + +_Decreasing once in Round_ + +1st round.--Back needle. P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit 2 +together, k 3, etc. After the decreasings, purl or knit the next rib +according to pattern. + +2nd and 3rd rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 6, etc. + +Observe two rounds only are knitted between decreasings. + +4th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +5th and 6th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 5, etc. + +7th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +8th and 9th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 4, etc. + +10th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 1, etc. + +11th and 12th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, etc. + +13th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, etc. + +14th and 15th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, etc. + +16th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, knit 2 together, etc. + +17th and 18th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, etc. + +19th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 2, k 2, p 2, +k 2, p 2, etc. + +20th and 21st rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 4, etc. + +22nd round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +23rd and 24th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 3, etc. + +25th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +26th and 27th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, etc. + +28th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, purl 2 together, etc. + +29th and 30th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, etc. + +31st round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 1, etc. + +32nd and 33rd rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 4, etc. + +34th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 1, etc. + +35th and 36th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, etc. + +37th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, etc. + +38th and 39th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, etc. + +40th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, knit 2 together, etc. + +41st and 42nd rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, etc. + +43rd round.--P 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 2, etc. + +44th and 45th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 4, etc. + +46th round.--P 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +47th and 48th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 3, etc. + +49th round.--P 2, k 2, p 1, p 2 together, etc. + +This finishes the decreasings. You will have 10 stitches left on your +back needle, 57 stitches in all on the needles. Your decreasings will +have formed a good =V=-shaped slant. + +Continue ribbing until the stocking measures, from casting on, 22 +inches. You must not pull out the stocking, but place it flat on the +table and measure it with a rule. + + +_Heel_ + +Prepare for heel by ribbing to end of back needle, from next needle +knit off on back needle the broad rib of 9 stitches. Knit on a 2nd +needle the small ribs and 5 of the next broad rib stitches, in all 15 +stitches. On a 3rd needle k 4 and next small ribs, 14 stitches in all. +Now pass the 9 stitches of broad rib on to the heel or back needle. +This gives you 28 stitches on the heel needle. + +The heel is formed by knitting the heel needle backwards and forwards. + +1st row.--Slip 1 (when you slip 1st stitch put in needle from right to +left), k 8, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, turn. + +2nd row.--Slip 1, p 8, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 9, turn. + +Repeat these _two_ rows until you have knitted 30 rows. + + +_To round Heel_ + +1st row.--Slip 1, k 15, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +2nd row.--Slip 1, p 5, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +3rd row.--Slip 1, k 6, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +4th row.--Slip 1, p 7, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +5th row.--Slip 1, k 8, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +6th row.--Slip 1, p 9, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +7th row.--Slip 1, k 10, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +8th row.--Slip 1, p 11, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +9th row.--Slip 1, k 12, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +10th row.--Slip 1, p 13, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +11th row.--Slip 1, k 14, knit 2 together, turn. + +12th row.--Slip 1, p 14, purl 2 together. 16 stitches will be left on +the heel needle. + + +_To form the Foot_ + +This is done by taking up, and as you take up knitting through the +loops down side of length of heel. In taking up be particular to put +your needle through both sides of the loops. + +1st side needle. Slip 1, k 15 (these are the heel stitches). Take up, +and as you take up knit 17 stitches down side of heel. Purl 2 stitches +off next needle on this 1st side needle. With a 2nd needle rib all the +stitches on the next two needles but the _two_ last. This needle is +henceforward called the instep needle. On a 3rd needle purl the 2 +stitches left, and with it take up, and as you take up knit 17 +stitches down other side of heel, also knit on to it 8 stitches off +the 1st side needle; these 8 are the half of the heel stitches left +after rounding it. + +Count loops on your needles. You ought to have 27 on each side needle, +25 on the instep needle. + + +_To shape the Foot_ + +1st round.--1st side needle. Knit plain until within 4 stitches of end +of needle, when knit 2 together, p 2. + +Instep needle. K 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2. 2nd side +needle. P 2, knit 2 together, knit to end of needle. + +Repeat this round four times. You will have 23 stitches left on each +side needle. + +5th round.--1st side needle. Knit all but 2 last, which are purled. +Instep needle. Rib according to pattern. 2nd side needle. P 2, knit +the rest. + +6th round.--Same as 1st. + +Repeat 5th and 6th rounds until you have only 16 stitches left on each +side needle, 25 on instep needle, 57 in all. + +Repeat the 5th round until your foot measures, including the heel, +8½ inches. + + +_Toe_ + +Prepare for toe by knitting to end of instep needle, and on that +needle knit 2 stitches off the next. + +Next needle. Knit plain. 3rd needle. Knit to within 5 stitches of end, +when knit 2 together, k 2, and pass the last stitch on to instep +needle. You will have 28 stitches on instep needle, 14 on each of the +others. + + +_To decrease the Toe_ + +1st round.--Instep needle. K 2, knit 2 together, knit to within 4 of +end, when knit 2 together, k 2. Next needle. Knit 2, knit 2 together, +knit to end. 3rd needle. Knit to within 4 of end, knit 2 together, k +2. + +2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds.--Knit all. + +Repeat these 4 rounds _twice_ more. + +13th round.--Same as 1st. + +14th and 15th rounds.--Knit all. + +Repeat 13th, 14th and 15th rounds _once_ more. + +19th round.--Same as 1st. + +Repeat this until you have only 8 stitches left on the instep and 8 on +back needles, 16 in all. + +Slip the back 8 stitches on one needle, knit the back and front +needles together, casting off at the same time. + + + + +STOCKING, NO. 1.--PLAIN TOP + + +Cast on same number of stitches as for fancy top. + +Rib, by k 1, p 1 alternately, or k 3, p 3 alternately a length of six +inches from casting on. You do not need with plain top to turn your +stocking inside out, as both sides are alike. Arrange your stitches as +directed for "stocking leg," and follow out the pattern. + + + + +STOCKING, NO. 2 + + +_Required._--4 needles No. 12, 2½ cuts of blue speckled Alloa yarn, +½ cut of blue Alloa yarn, ½ cut of tan-coloured ditto. + +K stands for knit, p for purl. + +_With speckled Wool._--Cast on 77 stitches, 28 on two, 21 on the third +needle. The rib throughout the stocking is knit 5, purl 2. + +Work 6 rounds of this rib, k 5, p 2. + +_Blue Wool._--One round plain knitting. + +2nd round.--The rib, k 5, p 2. Each time you change the wool the 1st +round must be plain knitting, the other rounds are ribbed. Don't break +off the different coloured wool until told to do so. + +_Tan Wool._--Seven rounds. Recollect to knit all 1st round. + +_Speckled Wool._--Two rounds. + +_Blue Wool._--Nine rounds. + +_Speckled Wool._--Two rounds. + +_Tan Wool._--Seven rounds. + +_Blue Wool._--Two rounds. + +Now break off all the wools, excepting the speckled. + +[Illustration] + +_Speckled Wool._--Rib until your stocking measures, from casting on, +_six_ inches. To make your stocking top fall over correctly, you must +now turn your work inside out and continue the rib until your stocking +measures, from casting on, _nine_ inches. Be careful after you have +turned it to knit 5 over the knitted stitches, and to purl over the 2 +purled ones. + + +_Increasing for Calf_ + +Directions are only given for the _back_ needle, where the increasing +is made. Follow the usual ribbing in the rounds. + +Back needle. 1st round.--This must be a needle with 28 stitches on it. +(See directions for _raising_ in general directions.) K 5, p 2, k 5, p +1, raise 1, p 1, _etc._ By _etc._ understand is meant _continue the +usual rib_. + +2nd round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 3, etc. + +3rd round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 1, raise 1, p 2, etc. + +4th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 4, etc. + +5th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, raise 1, p 2, etc. + +6th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 1, p 2, etc. + +7th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +8th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2, p 2, etc. + +9th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 1, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +10th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 3, p 2, etc. + +11th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +12th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 4, p 2, etc. + +13th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 3, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +14th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, etc. + +15th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 4, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +16th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 6, p 2, etc. + +17th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +18th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 7, p 2, etc. + +Repeat 18th round until your stocking measures, from casting on, +12½ inches. You will have 37 stitches on your _back_ needle. + + +_Decreasing_ + +This is done every other round. In the _intermediate_ rounds follow +the ribbing as usual, and where the decreasing has been made knit, if +over knitted stitches, purl when over-purled. + +1st round.--Back needle. K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 5, +etc. + +3rd round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 4, etc. + +5th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 3, etc. + +7th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +9th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 1, etc. + +11th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, p 2, etc. + +13th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +15th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +17th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +19th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, purl 2 together, etc. + +21st round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, knit 2 together, k 4, p 2, etc. + +23rd round.--K 5, p 2, k 4, knit 2 together, k 4, p 2, etc. + +25th round.--K 5, p 2, k 4, knit 2 together, k 3, p 2, etc. + +27th round.--K 5, p 2, k 3, knit 2 together, k 3, p 2, etc. + +29th round.--K 5, p 2, k 3, knit 2 together, k 2, p 2, etc. + +31st round.--K 5, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 2, p 2, etc. + +33rd round.--K 5, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 1, p 2, etc. + +35th round.--K 5, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 1, p 2, etc. + +37th round.--K 5, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, p 2, etc. + +39th round.--K 5, p 2, knit 2 together, p 2, etc. + +41st round.--K 5, p 2, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +43rd round.--K 5, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +45th round.--K 5, p 1, purl 2 together, etc. + +47th round.--K 5, purl 2 together, etc. + +49th round.--K 5, knit 2 together, k 4, etc. + +51st round.--K 4, knit 2 together, k 4, etc. + +53rd round.--K 4, knit 2 together, k 3, etc. + +55th round.--K 3, knit 2 together, k 3, etc. + +57th round.--K 3, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +59th round.--K 2, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +60th round.--K 5, p 2. + +Repeat this round until your stocking measures, from casting on, 22 +inches. You will have 56 stitches in all on your needles. + + +_Heel_ + +Prepare for heel by knitting to end of back needle; from next needle +knit off on back needle as follows, k 5, p 2, k 3. On a 2nd needle, k +2, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2. On a 3rd needle, k 3, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2, then +pass the remaining 12 loops on to the heel needle. + +You will have 29 stitches on heel needle, 13 on the 2nd, 14 on the +3rd. + +The heel is made by knitting the back needle backwards and forwards. + +1st row.--Slip 1 (when you slip 1st stitch, put in needle from right +to left), k 2, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 3, _turn_ and work +back. + +2nd row.--Slip 1, p 2, k 2, p 5, k 2, p 5, k 2, p 5, k 2, p 3, _turn_. + +Repeat these _two_ rows for 30 rows. + + +_To round Heel_ + +1st row.--Slip 1, k 15, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +2nd row.--Slip 1, p 5, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +3rd row.--Slip 1, k 6, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +4th row.--Slip 1, p 7, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +5th row.--Slip 1, k 8, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +6th row.--Slip 1, p 9, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +7th row.--Slip 1, k 10, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +8th row.--Slip 1, p 11, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +9th row.--Slip 1, k 12, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +10th row.--Slip 1, p 13, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +11th row.--Slip 1, k 14, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +12th row.--Slip 1, p 15, purl 2 together. + +You will have 17 stitches left on heel needle. + + +_To form the Foot_ + +This is done by taking up, and as you take up knitting through the +slipped loops down side of heel. Be particular in taking up to put +your needle through both sides of the loops. + +1st side needle. Slip 1, k 16 (these are the heel stitches). Take up, +and as you take up knit 17 stitches down side of heel. On _same_ +needle knit 2 stitches off next needle. Work on a 2nd needle ribbing +according to pattern, all the stitches on the next two needles +_excepting_ the two last. This needle is henceforward called the +_instep_ needle. On a 3rd needle knit the 2 stitches left, and with it +take up, and as you take up knit 17 stitches down other side of heel, +also knit on it 9 stitches off 1st side needle (these are part of the +heel stitches). Count loops on your needles. You should have 27 on 1st +side needle, 23 on instep, 28 on 2nd side needle, 78 in all. + + +_To shape the Foot_ + +1st round.--1st side needle. Knit plain until within 4 of end of +needle, when knit 2 together, k 2. Instep needle. Rib to pattern. 2nd +side needle. K 2, knit two together, knit to end. + +Repeat this round _four_ times. + +5th round.--Knit plain side needles, rib the instep. + +6th round.--Same as 1st. + +Repeat 5th and 6th rounds until you have only 16 stitches left on 1st +side needle, 23 on instep, 17 stitches on 2nd side needle. In all 56 +stitches. + +Repeat 6th round until your foot measures, including heel, 8½ +inches. + + +_Toe_ + +This is all knitted plain. Prepare for it by knitting to end of instep +needle on same needle, knit 3 stitches off next needle. Knit plain +next needle. 3rd needle. Knit plain to within 2 stitches of end, slip +these two on to instep needle. You will have 28 stitches on instep +needle, 28 on the back needles. + + +_To decrease the Toe.--Knit_ + +1st round.--Instep needle. K 2, knit 2 together, knit to within 4 of +end, when knit 2 together, k 2. Next needle. K 2, knit 2 together, +knit to end. 3rd needle. Knit to within 4 of end, when knit 2 +together, k 2. + +2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds.--Knit all. + +Repeat these _four_ rounds _twice_ more. + +13th round.--Same as 1st. + +14th and 15th rounds.--Knit all. + +Repeat 13th, 14th and 15th rounds _once_ more. + +19th round.--Same as 1st. + +Repeat this round until you have only 8 stitches left on your instep +needle, and 8 on the back needles. Slip the 8 on back needles all on +one needle. Cast off by knitting back and front needles together in +the usual way. + + + + +STOCKING, NO. 2.--PLAIN TOP + + +Cast on same number of stitches as for Fancy Top. Rib, that is, k 5, p +2 alternately, a length of _nine_ inches. (Follow directions from +"Increasing for Calf.") + + + + +FANCY TOP, NO. 3 + + +This top can be knitted as a change with either stocking leg. Same +quantity of wool required. + +With stocking wool cast on 78 stitches, 26 on each needle. Knit 4 +rounds of k 1, p 1 alternately. + +5th round.--* Slip 1 (taking it off as if purled, that is, putting the +needle-point through the loop from right to left. All slipped stitches +in this pattern are to be worked in this way). Knit 2 together; repeat +from *. Knit loosely, not to draw the wool tight. + +6th round.--* Throw wool over needle _twice from back to the front_, +purl 1. This purled stitch is the slipped one of previous round. With +wool still in front of needle slip 1 (the knit 2 together of last +round), after which pass the wool to the back. Repeat from *. + +7th round.--Knit plain, letting the thrown over _twice_ wool drop, and +knit it as one stitch. To make sure you have done this correctly, +count over your stitches; there should be 26 on each needle. + +_Coloured stripe._--8th round, knit all. + +9th round.--Same as 5th. + +10th round.--Same as 6th. + +11th round.--Same as 7th. + +These four rounds constitute the pattern. With wool your stocking is +knitted; repeat these four rounds _twice_, that is, 8 rounds. + +_Coloured stripe._--Repeat pattern _three_ times. + +[Illustration] + +_Stocking wool._--Repeat pattern _twice_. + +_Coloured stripe._--Repeat pattern _once_, break off coloured wool. + +_Stocking wool._--Repeat pattern _once_. + +Knit 1, purl 1 alternately until your top measures 6 inches from +casting on. + +The rest of stocking knit according to receipt No. 1. (See directions +for Stocking Leg.) + + + + +[Illustration] + +FANCY TOP, NO. 4 + + +This is a very simple but effective top. With wool your stockings are +to be knitted, cast on 78 stitches. + +Rib, that is k 2, p 1 alternately for five rounds. + +_With red wool._--Make 1, by throwing wool over the needle, and knit +2 together. Repeat this throughout this round and three more rounds. + +_Dark wool._--5 rounds of make 1 and knit 2 together. + +_Red wool._--9 rounds of same. + +_Dark wool._--5 rounds of same. + +_Red wool._--4 rounds of same. + +_Dark wool._--Knit 1 round plain. + +Rib, that is k 2, p 1 alternately until your top measures 6 inches +from casting on. + +Rest of stocking knit according to directions. (See receipts Nos. 1 or +2.) + + + + +STOCKING TOPS IN FINGERING WOOL. NO. 5 + + +If checks and plaids are knitted in Alloa yarn, carrying on wool at +the back, they are so thick and clumsy no one likes them. I therefore +give directions for patterns to be knitted in 3-ply Fingering wool and +_larger_ needles. After you have knitted the top, you continue the +rest of leg with Alloa yarn and the smaller needles. Be careful to +match exactly colour of Fingering and Alloa. + + +No. 1 + +_Required._--4 needles No. 10. Small quantity, say ½ cut, of +Fingering wool, same colour as Alloa the stocking is to be knitted +with, and ½ cut of crimson Fingering. + +Cast on 80 stitches, 30 on two, 20 on 3rd needle, with darker +Fingering. + +1st round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +2nd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +3rd round.--Same as 1st. + +4th round.--Same as 2nd. + +In next round you work with both colours, carrying them on at the +back. You must be particular not to pull or drag them too tightly. +(Read carefully the "General Directions.") + +[Illustration] + +1st _pattern_ round.--Crimson wool k 1, *, dark wool k 6, crimson k 2, +repeat from *, end with crimson k 1. + +2nd round.--Crimson k 2, *, dark k 4, crimson k 4, repeat from *, end +with crimson k 2. + +3rd round.--Crimson k 3, *, dark k 2, crimson k 6, repeat from *, end +crimson k 3. + +4th round.--Crimson k 2, *, dark k 4, crimson k 4, repeat from *, end +crimson k 2. + +5th round.--Crimson k 1, *, dark k 6, crimson k 2, repeat from *, end +crimson k 1. + +6th round.--Dark k 3, *, crimson k 2, dark k 6, repeat from *, end +dark k 3. + +7th round.--Dark k 2, *, crimson k 4, dark k 4, repeat from *, end +with k 2. + +8th round.--Dark k 1, *, crimson k 6, dark k 2, repeat from *, end +with k 1. + +9th round.--Dark k 2, *, crimson k 4, dark k 4, repeat from *, end +dark k 2. + +10th round.--Dark k 3, *, crimson k 2, dark k 6, repeat from *, end +dark k 3. + +Repeat these 10 rounds _three_ times _more_. Break off crimson wool. + +41st round.--Knit all. + +42nd round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +43rd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat 42nd and 43rd rounds until your stocking top measures, from +casting on, _six_ inches. + +The rest of stocking is knitted in Alloa yarn with needles No. 12. You +can knit it either as pattern No. 1 or 2. See "Stocking Leg." Having +80 stitches on your needle, you must, in commencing the ribbing, +narrow off the extra stitches. + + + + +[Illustration] + +ZIGZAG TOP IN FINGERING, No. 6 + + +_Required._--4 needles No. 10. 3-ply Fingering wool in two colours ½ +cut of each. + +With dark wool cast on 80 stitches, 30 on two, 20 on third needle. + +1st round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +2nd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat these two rounds. + +1st pattern round.--The colours are used alternately. Red k 5, dark k +5, repeat to end of round. + +2nd round.--Red k 4, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end with red +k 1. + +3rd round.--Red k 3, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 2. + +4th round.--Red k 2, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 3. + +5th round.--Red k 1, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 4. + +6th round.--Dark k 5, red k 5, repeat. + +7th round.--Red k 1, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 4. + +8th round.--Red k 2, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 3. + +9th round.--Red k 3, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 2. + +10th round.--Red k 4, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k +1. + +Repeat these ten rounds _three_ times more. + +41st round.--Knit all. + +42nd round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +43rd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat 42nd and 43rd rounds until your stocking measures, from casting +on, _six_ inches. + +The rest of the stocking is knitted in Alloa wool with needles No. 12, +as in previous directions. + + + + +DIAMOND PATTERN TOP + + +_Required._--4 needles No. 10, 3-ply Fingering wool in two colours, +½ cut of each. + +With dark wool cast on 84 stitches, 28 on each needle. + +1st round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +2nd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat these two rounds _twice_ more. + +_Light wool._--Knit 1st round plain. + +2nd round.--K 1 in light wool, k 1 in dark wool, repeat in two colours +rest of round. + +[Illustration] + +3rd round.--K 1st stitch dark wool, 2nd light, repeat in two colours +alternately. + +4th round.--Knit in light colour. + +5th, 6th and 7th rounds.--Knit in dark colour. + +You now begin the pattern. It is knitted plain in alternate colours, +carrying on wool at the back. [L for light wool, D for dark.] + +1st round.--Light k 1, dark k 6, repeat. + +2nd round.--Light k 2, *, dark k 4, light k 3, dark k 4, repeat from +*, end with light k 1. + +3rd round.--Dark k 1, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light +k 2, dark k 2, light k 2. + +4th round.--Dark k 2, *, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, +light k 2, dark k 3, repeat from *, end with dark k 1. + +5th round.--Light k 1, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 1, dark +k 2, light k 2, dark k 2. + +6th round.--Light k 2, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 3, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 3, repeat from *, end with light k 1. + +7th round.--Light k 3, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 5, repeat from *, end light k 2. + +8th round.--Dark k 1, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, light +k 3, repeat. + +9th round.--Dark k 2, *, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 1, dark k 2, +light k 3, dark k 3, repeat from *, end dark k 1. + +10th round.--Dark k 3, *, light k 3, dark k 1, light k 1, dark k 1, +light k 3, dark k 5, repeat from *, end dark k 2. + +11th round.--Dark k 2, *, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 1, dark k 2, +light k 3, dark k 3, repeat from *, end dark k 1. + +12th round.--Dark k 1, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, light +k 3, repeat. + +13th round.--Light k 3, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 5, repeat from *, end light k 2. + +14th round.--Light k 2, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 3, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 3, repeat from *, end light k 1. + +15th round.--Light k 1, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 1, dark +k 2, light k 2, dark k 2, repeat. + +16th round.--Dark k 2, *, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, +light k 2, dark k 3, repeat from *, end dark k 1. + +17th round.--Dark k 1, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light +k 2, dark k 2, light k 2, repeat. + +18th round.--Light k 2, *, dark k 4, light k 3, repeat from *, end +light k 1, repeat. + +19th round.--Light k 1, dark k 6, repeat. This round finishes the +diamond. + +Knit 3 rounds with dark wool. + +Knit 1 round with light wool. + +5th round.--K 1 with dark wool, k 1 with light alternately. + +6th round.--K 1 with light wool, k 1 with dark alternately. + +7th round.--Knit with light wool, which you afterwards break off. + +8th round.--Knit with dark wool. + +9th round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +10th round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat 9th and 10th rounds until your top measures, from casting on, +_six_ inches. + +Knit the rest of your stocking in Alloa yarn with needles No. 12. +Don't forget in the 1st round to take two stitches together at +intervals, to make the number right for whichever stocking leg you are +going to knit. + +The Scotch custom of having wooden legs to dry the stockings on when +they are washed, prevents their running up, and keeps them a very good +shape. + + + + +BY SAME AUTHOR. + + + WINTER COMFORTS, AND HOW TO KNIT THEM. 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P. Ryder + +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: Cycling and Shooting Knickerbocker Stockings + How to Knit Them With Plain and Fancy Turnover Tops + +Author: H. P. Ryder + +Release Date: September 16, 2011 [EBook #37456] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS *** + + + + +Produced by David Edwards, Melissa McDaniel and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +</pre> + +<div class="tnbox"> +<p>Transcriber's note:</p> + +<p>Inconsistent hyphenation and spelling in the original document have +been preserved. Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.</p></div> + +<h1 class="p6">CYCLING AND SHOOTING<br /> +KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS<br /><br /> +HOW TO KNIT THEM<br /> +</h1> + +<div class="figcenter p6"> +<img src="images/logo.png" width="140" height="53" alt="Printer's Logo" /> +</div> + +<div class="figcenter p6"> +<img src="images/sock_tn.jpg" width="600" height="264" alt="Sock" /> +<p class="center"><a href="images/sock_fs.jpg">View larger image</a></p></div> + +<p class="center p2"><span class="fb2">CYCLING AND SHOOTING</span><br /><br /> +<span class="fb4">KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS</span><br /><br /><br /> +<span class="fb2">HOW TO KNIT THEM</span><br /><br /> +<span class="fb1">WITH PLAIN AND FANCY TURNOVER TOPS</span></p> + +<p class="center p6"><span class="fs1">BY</span><br /><br /> +H. P. RYDER</p> +<p class="center p6">London</p> +<p class="center">MACMILLAN AND CO. <span class="smcap">Ltd.</span></p> +<p class="center fs1">NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO.</p> +<p class="center fs1">1896</p> + +<p class="center fs1 p6"><span class="smcap">Richard Clay and Sons, Limited</span>,</p> +<p class="center fs1">LONDON AND BUNGAY.</p> + +<p class="center fb4 p6">HOW TO KNIT KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS</p> + +<p class="center fb1 p4">GENERAL DIRECTIONS</p> + +<p>The difficulty in giving knitting directions arises from no two people +knitting alike. Some do so too loosely, others too tightly. In good +work the loops should just run easily on the needles.</p> + +<p>In order to secure your stocking being the right size, it will be well +before you start it to test your knitting by casting on 8 stitches and +knitting 8 rows. If, with Alloa yarn and No. 12 needles, the knitting +measures about a square inch, your stocking will work out medium size. +If, however, the square is much larger or smaller, then alter the size +of needles to suit your knitting, taking bigger or smaller needles as +required. <i>This is a very important point to attend to.</i> The +directions given are for a medium-sized stocking, both in length and +width. Any one who has knitted a stocking by them will see at <i>once</i> +how easy it is to enlarge or diminish the size.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>How to join Wool</i></p> + +<p>Never make a knot, but knit a few stitches with both wools. The extra +thickness never shows, and the ends may be cut off close with +impunity.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Raising</i></p> + +<p>It is helpful and saves much counting, if, when you raise or decrease, +you knit along with the wool, on that stitch <i>only</i>, a piece of fine +<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[Pg 6]</a></span>white wool or thread. It is easily withdrawn afterwards, but it +enables you to see at a glance which is your back needle, and the last +time you raised or decreased.</p> + +<p>You <i>raise</i>, by putting your needle before knitting next stitch +through the loop below, in reality the stitch of the last round, and +drawing the wool through it. You must be very careful not to make a +hole, a slight twist as you take up the stitch prevents this.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Tops in Fingering</i></p> + +<p>When you knit with two wools, carrying them on at the back, the +knitting is much more even if one colour, say the dark, is knitted +with wool from right hand in the usual English way, but keep the +lighter coloured wool over finger on <i>left</i> hand, and take it up as +the Germans always knit. This sounds troublesome, but is really quite +easy with a little practice.</p> + +<p>Another simple but useful direction in knitting with wool carried on +at the back I must give.</p> + +<p>When you knit 6 or more stitches with one colour, to avoid too long a +loop at the back, which is apt to get pulled, at the 3rd or 4th stitch +lay the wool you are <i>not</i> using level with your needle so as to come +above or rather <i>between</i> the needle and the wool you are going to +knit with. When the stitch is knitted, you will find the wool caught +lightly through at the back.</p> + +<p class="center fb1 p4">KNICKERBOCKER STOCKING WITH FANCY TOP. NO. 1.</p> + +<p class="p2"><i>Required.</i>—4 needles No. 12, tested by Walker's Bell Gauge, 3 cuts +of Alloa yarn (heather mixture), ½ cut of red to correspond.</p> + +<p>K stands for knit, P for purl.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span></p> + +<p>With heather mixture cast on 78 stitches, 26 on each needle. Knit 4 +rounds of k 1, p 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>Purl two rounds.</p> + +<p>In the next round you use the two colours alternately. Don't break off +the wool until directed to do so.</p> + +<div class="figcenter p2"> +<img src="images/i07.jpg" width="650" height="434" alt="Fancy Top No. 1" /> +</div> + +<p class="p2">1st pattern round.—With red wool, k 4. Heather wool k 2, but in +knitting these put the wool <i>twice</i> round the needle instead of once +as in ordinary knitting; this is done to lengthen the stitch. Repeat.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—<i>Red</i> wool, k 4, slip the 2 knitted stitches on to the +same needle, letting the wool drop to make a long stitch. When you +slip, put in needle, as if to purl, from right to left. Repeat.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[Pg 8]</a></span></p> + +<p>3rd, 4th, and 5th rounds.—Same as 2nd.</p> + +<p>6th round.—<i>Heather</i> wool. Knit all.</p> + +<p>7th and 8th rounds.—Purl all.</p> + +<p>9th round.—<i>Red</i> wool, k 1, *, <i>heather</i> wool, k 2, putting wool +<i>twice</i> round needle, <i>red</i> wool, k 4, repeat from *, end with k 3 +<i>red</i> wool.</p> + +<p>10th, 11th, 12th and 13th rounds.—<i>Red</i> wool, k 1, *, slip 2, k 4, +repeat from *, end with k 3.</p> + +<p>14th round.—<i>Heather</i> wool. Knit all.</p> + +<p>15th and 16th rounds.—Purl all.</p> + +<p>Repeat from 1st round <i>once</i> more.</p> + +<p>Repeat up to 9th round <i>once</i>.</p> + +<p>You will have 5 coloured squares. Break off red wool.</p> + +<p>With heather wool k 1, p 1 alternately every round until your stocking +measures, from casting on, a length of <i>six</i> inches.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Stocking Leg</i></p> + +<p>Before beginning to rib the stocking leg, you must turn what you have +knitted inside out to make the fancy top fall over correctly. Do this +and arrange your stitches as follows. Place 31 on 1st needle, which +will be called the <i>back</i> or heel needle, 24 on the 2nd, 23 on the 3rd +needle.</p> + +<p>1st round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, knit 2 together, k 3, knit 2 +together, k 1, *, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, repeat from *.</p> + +<p>You will have 29 stitches on back needle, 76 in all.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—* P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, repeat from *.</p> + +<p>This ribbing broad and narrow alternately is carried down the leg. In +future, directions are only given for the increasings and decreasings +made on the 1st or back needle.</p> + +<p>Repeat the 2nd round until your stocking measures from casting on +<i>eight</i> inches.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[Pg 9]</a></span></p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>To increase for Calf of Leg</i></p> + +<p>1st round.—Back needle. P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, raise 1 (see +general directions), knit till within 2 of end of broad rib, when +raise 1, k 2, <i>etc.</i> By <i>etc.</i> please understand you are to knit the +ribs according to pattern rest of round.</p> + +<p>Rib 5 rounds with 11 stitches in centre back needle, broad rib.</p> + +<p>7th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>Rib 5 rounds with 13 stitches in centre back, broad rib.</p> + +<p>13th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>Rib, with 15 stitches in centre back needle, broad rib, until your +stocking measures <i>eleven</i> inches from casting on.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Decreasing</i></p> + +<p>This is done <i>twice</i> in the round at first, afterwards only once.</p> + +<p>1st round.—Back needle. P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit two +together; knit until within 4 of end of this broad rib, when knit 2 +together, k 2, etc.</p> + +<p>Rib 4 rounds.—You will have 13 stitches in back needle rib.</p> + +<p>6th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>Rib 4 rounds.—11 stitches back needle rib.</p> + +<p>11th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>Rib 4 rounds.—9 stitches back needle rib.</p> + +<p>16th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>Rib 4 rounds.—7 stitches on back needle rib.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Decreasing once in Round</i></p> + +<p>1st round.—Back needle. P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit 2 +together, k 3, etc. After the decreasings, purl or knit the next rib +according to pattern.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[Pg 10]</a></span></p> + +<p>2nd and 3rd rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 6, etc.</p> + +<p>Observe two rounds only are knitted between decreasings.</p> + +<p>4th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 2, etc.</p> + +<p>5th and 6th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 5, etc.</p> + +<p>7th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 2, etc.</p> + +<p>8th and 9th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 4, etc.</p> + +<p>10th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 1, etc.</p> + +<p>11th and 12th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, etc.</p> + +<p>13th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, etc.</p> + +<p>14th and 15th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, etc.</p> + +<p>16th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, knit 2 together, etc.</p> + +<p>17th and 18th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, etc.</p> + +<p>19th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 2, k 2, p 2, +k 2, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>20th and 21st rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 4, etc.</p> + +<p>22nd round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc.</p> + +<p>23rd and 24th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 3, etc.</p> + +<p>25th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, purl 2 together, p 1, etc.</p> + +<p>26th and 27th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>28th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, purl 2 together, etc.</p> + +<p>29th and 30th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, etc.</p> + +<p>31st round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 1, etc.</p> + +<p>32nd and 33rd rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 4, etc.</p> + +<p>34th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 1, etc.</p> + +<p>35th and 36th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, etc.</p> + +<p>37th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, etc.</p> + +<p>38th and 39th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, etc.</p> + +<p>40th round.—P 2, k 2, p 2, knit 2 together, etc.</p> + +<p>41st and 42nd rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, etc.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[Pg 11]</a></span></p> + +<p>43rd round.—P 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>44th and 45th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 4, etc.</p> + +<p>46th round.—P 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc.</p> + +<p>47th and 48th rounds.—P 2, k 2, p 3, etc.</p> + +<p>49th round.—P 2, k 2, p 1, p 2 together, etc.</p> + +<p>This finishes the decreasings. You will have 10 stitches left on your +back needle, 57 stitches in all on the needles. Your decreasings will +have formed a good <b>V</b>-shaped slant.</p> + +<p>Continue ribbing until the stocking measures, from casting on, 22 +inches. You must not pull out the stocking, but place it flat on the +table and measure it with a rule.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Heel</i></p> + +<p>Prepare for heel by ribbing to end of back needle, from next needle +knit off on back needle the broad rib of 9 stitches. Knit on a 2nd +needle the small ribs and 5 of the next broad rib stitches, in all 15 +stitches. On a 3rd needle k 4 and next small ribs, 14 stitches in all. +Now pass the 9 stitches of broad rib on to the heel or back needle. +This gives you 28 stitches on the heel needle.</p> + +<p>The heel is formed by knitting the heel needle backwards and forwards.</p> + +<p>1st row.—Slip 1 (when you slip 1st stitch put in needle from right to +left), k 8, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, turn.</p> + +<p>2nd row.—Slip 1, p 8, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 9, turn.</p> + +<p>Repeat these <i>two</i> rows until you have knitted 30 rows.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>To round Heel</i></p> + +<p>1st row.—Slip 1, k 15, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>2nd row.—Slip 1, p 5, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.</p> + +<p>3rd row.—Slip 1, k 6, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[Pg 12]</a></span></p> + +<p>4th row.—Slip 1, p 7, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.</p> + +<p>5th row.—Slip 1, k 8, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>6th row.—Slip 1, p 9, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.</p> + +<p>7th row.—Slip 1, k 10, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>8th row.—Slip 1, p 11, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.</p> + +<p>9th row.—Slip 1, k 12, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>10th row.—Slip 1, p 13, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.</p> + +<p>11th row.—Slip 1, k 14, knit 2 together, turn.</p> + +<p>12th row.—Slip 1, p 14, purl 2 together. 16 stitches will be left on +the heel needle.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>To form the Foot</i></p> + +<p>This is done by taking up, and as you take up knitting through the +loops down side of length of heel. In taking up be particular to put +your needle through both sides of the loops.</p> + +<p>1st side needle. Slip 1, k 15 (these are the heel stitches). Take up, +and as you take up knit 17 stitches down side of heel. Purl 2 stitches +off next needle on this 1st side needle. With a 2nd needle rib all the +stitches on the next two needles but the <i>two</i> last. This needle is +henceforward called the instep needle. On a 3rd needle purl the 2 +stitches left, and with it take up, and as you take up knit 17 +stitches down other side of heel, also knit on to it 8 stitches off +the 1st side needle; these 8 are the half of the heel stitches left +after rounding it.</p> + +<p>Count loops on your needles. You ought to have 27 on each side needle, +25 on the instep needle.</p> + +<p class="center p2 p2"><i>To shape the Foot</i></p> + +<p>1st round.—1st side needle. Knit plain until within 4 stitches of end +of needle, when knit 2 together, p 2.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[Pg 13]</a></span></p> + +<p>Instep needle. K 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2. 2nd side +needle. P 2, knit 2 together, knit to end of needle.</p> + +<p>Repeat this round four times. You will have 23 stitches left on each +side needle.</p> + +<p>5th round.—1st side needle. Knit all but 2 last, which are purled. +Instep needle. Rib according to pattern. 2nd side needle. P 2, knit +the rest.</p> + +<p>6th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>Repeat 5th and 6th rounds until you have only 16 stitches left on each +side needle, 25 on instep needle, 57 in all.</p> + +<p>Repeat the 5th round until your foot measures, including the heel, +8½inches.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Toe</i></p> + +<p>Prepare for toe by knitting to end of instep needle, and on that +needle knit 2 stitches off the next.</p> + +<p>Next needle. Knit plain. 3rd needle. Knit to within 5 stitches of end, +when knit 2 together, k 2, and pass the last stitch on to instep +needle. You will have 28 stitches on instep needle, 14 on each of the +others.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>To decrease the Toe</i></p> + +<p>1st round.—Instep needle. K 2, knit 2 together, knit to within 4 of +end, when knit 2 together, k 2. Next needle. Knit 2, knit 2 together, +knit to end. 3rd needle. Knit to within 4 of end, knit 2 together, k +2.</p> + +<p>2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds.—Knit all.</p> + +<p>Repeat these 4 rounds <i>twice</i> more.</p> + +<p>13th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>14th and 15th rounds.—Knit all.</p> + +<p>Repeat 13th, 14th and 15th rounds <i>once</i> more.</p> + +<p>19th round.—Same as 1st.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[Pg 14]</a></span></p> + +<p>Repeat this until you have only 8 stitches left on the instep and 8 on +back needles, 16 in all.</p> + +<p>Slip the back 8 stitches on one needle, knit the back and front +needles together, casting off at the same time.</p> + +<p class="center fb1 p4">STOCKING, NO. 1.—PLAIN TOP</p> + +<p>Cast on same number of stitches as for fancy top.</p> + +<p>Rib, by k 1, p 1 alternately, or k 3, p 3 alternately a length of six +inches from casting on. You do not need with plain top to turn your +stocking inside out, as both sides are alike. Arrange your stitches as +directed for "stocking leg," and follow out the pattern.</p> + +<p class="center fb1 p4">STOCKING, NO. 2</p> + +<p><i>Required.</i>—4 needles No. 12, 2½ cuts of blue speckled Alloa yarn, +½ cut of blue Alloa yarn, ½ cut of tan-coloured ditto.</p> + +<p>K stands for knit, p for purl.</p> + +<p><i>With speckled Wool.</i>—Cast on 77 stitches, 28 on two, 21 on the third +needle. The rib throughout the stocking is knit 5, purl 2.</p> + +<p>Work 6 rounds of this rib, k 5, p 2.</p> + +<p><i>Blue Wool.</i>—One round plain knitting.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—The rib, k 5, p 2. Each time you change the wool the 1st +round must be plain knitting, the other rounds are ribbed. Don't break +off the different coloured wool until told to do so.</p> + +<p><i>Tan Wool.</i>—Seven rounds. Recollect to knit all 1st round.</p> + +<p><i>Speckled Wool.</i>—Two rounds.</p> + +<p><i>Blue Wool.</i>—Nine rounds.</p> + +<p><i>Speckled Wool.</i>—Two rounds.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[Pg 15]</a></span></p> + +<p><i>Tan Wool.</i>—Seven rounds.</p> + +<p><i>Blue Wool.</i>—Two rounds.</p> + +<p>Now break off all the wools, excepting the speckled.</p> + +<div class="figcenter p2"> +<img src="images/i15.jpg" width="650" height="533" alt="Stocking No. 2" /> +</div> + +<p class="p2"><i>Speckled Wool.</i>—Rib until your stocking measures, from casting on, +<i>six</i> inches. To make your stocking top fall over correctly, you must +now turn your work inside out and continue the rib until your stocking +measures, from casting on, <i>nine</i> inches. Be careful after you have +turned it to knit 5 over the knitted stitches, and to purl over the 2 +purled ones.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[Pg 16]</a></span></p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Increasing for Calf</i></p> + +<p>Directions are only given for the <i>back</i> needle, where the increasing +is made. Follow the usual ribbing in the rounds.</p> + +<p>Back needle. 1st round.—This must be a needle with 28 stitches on it. +(See directions for <i>raising</i> in general directions.) K 5, p 2, k 5, p +1, raise 1, p 1, <i>etc.</i> By <i>etc.</i> understand is meant <i>continue the +usual rib</i>.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 3, etc.</p> + +<p>3rd round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 1, raise 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>4th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 4, etc.</p> + +<p>5th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, raise 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>6th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>7th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>8th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>9th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 1, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>10th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 3, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>11th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>12th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 4, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>13th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 3, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>14th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>15th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 4, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>16th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 6, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>17th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>18th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 7, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>Repeat 18th round until your stocking measures, from casting on, +12½inches. You will have 37 stitches on your <i>back</i> needle.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[Pg 17]</a></span></p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Decreasing</i></p> + +<p>This is done every other round. In the <i>intermediate</i> rounds follow +the ribbing as usual, and where the decreasing has been made knit, if +over knitted stitches, purl when over-purled.</p> + +<p>1st round.—Back needle. K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 5, +etc.</p> + +<p>3rd round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 4, etc.</p> + +<p>5th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 3, etc.</p> + +<p>7th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 2, etc.</p> + +<p>9th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 1, etc.</p> + +<p>11th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>13th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, purl 2 together, p 1, etc.</p> + +<p>15th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc.</p> + +<p>17th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, purl 2 together, p 1, etc.</p> + +<p>19th round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, purl 2 together, etc.</p> + +<p>21st round.—K 5, p 2, k 5, knit 2 together, k 4, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>23rd round.—K 5, p 2, k 4, knit 2 together, k 4, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>25th round.—K 5, p 2, k 4, knit 2 together, k 3, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>27th round.—K 5, p 2, k 3, knit 2 together, k 3, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>29th round.—K 5, p 2, k 3, knit 2 together, k 2, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>31st round.—K 5, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 2, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>33rd round.—K 5, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>35th round.—K 5, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 1, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>37th round.—K 5, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>39th round.—K 5, p 2, knit 2 together, p 2, etc.</p> + +<p>41st round.—K 5, p 2, purl 2 together, p 1, etc.</p> + +<p>43rd round.—K 5, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc.</p> + +<p>45th round.—K 5, p 1, purl 2 together, etc.</p> + +<p>47th round.—K 5, purl 2 together, etc.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18">[Pg 18]</a></span></p> + +<p>49th round.—K 5, knit 2 together, k 4, etc.</p> + +<p>51st round.—K 4, knit 2 together, k 4, etc.</p> + +<p>53rd round.—K 4, knit 2 together, k 3, etc.</p> + +<p>55th round.—K 3, knit 2 together, k 3, etc.</p> + +<p>57th round.—K 3, knit 2 together, k 2, etc.</p> + +<p>59th round.—K 2, knit 2 together, k 2, etc.</p> + +<p>60th round.—K 5, p 2.</p> + +<p>Repeat this round until your stocking measures, from casting on, 22 +inches. You will have 56 stitches in all on your needles.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Heel</i></p> + +<p>Prepare for heel by knitting to end of back needle; from next needle +knit off on back needle as follows, k 5, p 2, k 3. On a 2nd needle, k +2, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2. On a 3rd needle, k 3, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2, then +pass the remaining 12 loops on to the heel needle.</p> + +<p>You will have 29 stitches on heel needle, 13 on the 2nd, 14 on the +3rd.</p> + +<p>The heel is made by knitting the back needle backwards and forwards.</p> + +<p>1st row.—Slip 1 (when you slip 1st stitch, put in needle from right +to left), k 2, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 3, <i>turn</i> and work +back.</p> + +<p>2nd row.—Slip 1, p 2, k 2, p 5, k 2, p 5, k 2, p 5, k 2, p 3, <i>turn</i>.</p> + +<p>Repeat these <i>two</i> rows for 30 rows.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>To round Heel</i></p> + +<p>1st row.—Slip 1, k 15, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>2nd row.—Slip 1, p 5, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.</p> + +<p>3rd row.—Slip 1, k 6, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>4th row.—Slip 1, p 7, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.</p> + +<p>5th row.—Slip 1, k 8, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>6th row.—Slip 1, p 9, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[Pg 19]</a></span></p> + +<p>7th row.—Slip 1, k 10, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>8th row.—Slip 1, p 11, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.</p> + +<p>9th row.—Slip 1, k 12, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>10th row.—Slip 1, p 13, purl 2 together, p 1, turn.</p> + +<p>11th row.—Slip 1, k 14, knit 2 together, k 1, turn.</p> + +<p>12th row.—Slip 1, p 15, purl 2 together.</p> + +<p>You will have 17 stitches left on heel needle.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>To form the Foot</i></p> + +<p>This is done by taking up, and as you take up knitting through the +slipped loops down side of heel. Be particular in taking up to put +your needle through both sides of the loops.</p> + +<p>1st side needle. Slip 1, k 16 (these are the heel stitches). Take up, +and as you take up knit 17 stitches down side of heel. On <i>same</i> +needle knit 2 stitches off next needle. Work on a 2nd needle ribbing +according to pattern, all the stitches on the next two needles +<i>excepting</i> the two last. This needle is henceforward called the +<i>instep</i> needle. On a 3rd needle knit the 2 stitches left, and with it +take up, and as you take up knit 17 stitches down other side of heel, +also knit on it 9 stitches off 1st side needle (these are part of the +heel stitches). Count loops on your needles. You should have 27 on 1st +side needle, 23 on instep, 28 on 2nd side needle, 78 in all.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>To shape the Foot</i></p> + +<p>1st round.—1st side needle. Knit plain until within 4 of end of +needle, when knit 2 together, k 2. Instep needle. Rib to pattern. 2nd +side needle. K 2, knit two together, knit to end.</p> + +<p>Repeat this round <i>four</i> times.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[Pg 20]</a></span></p> + +<p>5th round.—Knit plain side needles, rib the instep.</p> + +<p>6th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>Repeat 5th and 6th rounds until you have only 16 stitches left on 1st +side needle, 23 on instep, 17 stitches on 2nd side needle. In all 56 +stitches.</p> + +<p>Repeat 6th round until your foot measures, including heel, 8½ +inches.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>Toe</i></p> + +<p>This is all knitted plain. Prepare for it by knitting to end of instep +needle on same needle, knit 3 stitches off next needle. Knit plain +next needle. 3rd needle. Knit plain to within 2 stitches of end, slip +these two on to instep needle. You will have 28 stitches on instep +needle, 28 on the back needles.</p> + +<p class="center p2"><i>To decrease the Toe.—Knit</i></p> + +<p>1st round.—Instep needle. K 2, knit 2 together, knit to within 4 of +end, when knit 2 together, k 2. Next needle. K 2, knit 2 together, +knit to end. 3rd needle. Knit to within 4 of end, when knit 2 +together, k 2.</p> + +<p>2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds.—Knit all.</p> + +<p>Repeat these <i>four</i> rounds <i>twice</i> more.</p> + +<p>13th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>14th and 15th rounds.—Knit all.</p> + +<p>Repeat 13th, 14th and 15th rounds <i>once</i> more.</p> + +<p>19th round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>Repeat this round until you have only 8 stitches left on your instep +needle, and 8 on the back needles. Slip the 8 on back needles all on +one needle. Cast off by knitting back and front needles together in +the usual way.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[Pg 21]</a></span></p> + +<p class="center fb1 p4">STOCKING, NO. 2.—PLAIN TOP</p> + +<p>Cast on same number of stitches as for Fancy Top. Rib, that is, k 5, p +2 alternately, a length of <i>nine</i> inches. (Follow directions from +"Increasing for Calf.")</p> + +<p class="center fb1 p4">FANCY TOP, NO. 3</p> + +<p>This top can be knitted as a change with either stocking leg. Same +quantity of wool required.</p> + +<p>With stocking wool cast on 78 stitches, 26 on each needle. Knit 4 +rounds of k 1, p 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>5th round.—* Slip 1 (taking it off as if purled, that is, putting the +needle-point through the loop from right to left. All slipped stitches +in this pattern are to be worked in this way). Knit 2 together; repeat +from *. Knit loosely, not to draw the wool tight.</p> + +<p>6th round.—* Throw wool over needle <i>twice from back to the front</i>, +purl 1. This purled stitch is the slipped one of previous round. With +wool still in front of needle slip 1 (the knit 2 together of last +round), after which pass the wool to the back. Repeat from *.</p> + +<p>7th round.—Knit plain, letting the thrown over <i>twice</i> wool drop, and +knit it as one stitch. To make sure you have done this correctly, +count over your stitches; there should be 26 on each needle.</p> + +<p><i>Coloured stripe.</i>—8th round, knit all.</p> + +<p>9th round.—Same as 5th.</p> + +<p>10th round.—Same as 6th.</p> + +<p>11th round.—Same as 7th.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[Pg 22]</a></span></p> + +<p>These four rounds constitute the pattern. With wool your stocking is +knitted; repeat these four rounds <i>twice</i>, that is, 8 rounds.</p> + +<p><i>Coloured stripe.</i>—Repeat pattern <i>three</i> times.</p> + +<div class="figcenter p2"> +<img src="images/i22.jpg" width="650" height="564" alt="Fancy Top No. 3" /> +</div> + +<p class="p2"><i>Stocking wool.</i>—Repeat pattern <i>twice</i>.</p> + +<p><i>Coloured stripe.</i>—Repeat pattern <i>once</i>, break off coloured wool.</p> + +<p><i>Stocking wool.</i>—Repeat pattern <i>once</i>.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[Pg 23]</a></span></p> + +<p>Knit 1, purl 1 alternately until your top measures 6 inches from +casting on.</p> + +<p>The rest of stocking knit according to receipt No. 1. (See directions +for Stocking Leg.)</p> + +<div class="figcenter p2"> +<img src="images/i23.jpg" width="650" height="446" alt="Fancy Top No. 4" /> +</div> + +<p class="center fb1 p4">FANCY TOP, NO. 4</p> + +<p>This is a very simple but effective top. With wool your stockings are +to be knitted, cast on 78 stitches.</p> + +<p>Rib, that is k 2, p 1 alternately for five rounds.</p> + +<p><i>With red wool.</i>—Make 1, by throwing wool over the needle, and<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[Pg 24]</a></span> knit +2 together. Repeat this throughout this round and three more rounds.</p> + +<p><i>Dark wool.</i>—5 rounds of make 1 and knit 2 together.</p> + +<p><i>Red wool.</i>—9 rounds of same.</p> + +<p><i>Dark wool.</i>—5 rounds of same.</p> + +<p><i>Red wool.</i>—4 rounds of same.</p> + +<p><i>Dark wool.</i>—Knit 1 round plain.</p> + +<p>Rib, that is k 2, p 1 alternately until your top measures 6 inches +from casting on.</p> + +<p>Rest of stocking knit according to directions. (See receipts Nos. 1 or +2.)</p> + +<p class="center fb1 p4">STOCKING TOPS IN FINGERING WOOL. NO. 5</p> + +<p>If checks and plaids are knitted in Alloa yarn, carrying on wool at +the back, they are so thick and clumsy no one likes them. I therefore +give directions for patterns to be knitted in 3-ply Fingering wool and +<i>larger</i> needles. After you have knitted the top, you continue the +rest of leg with Alloa yarn and the smaller needles. Be careful to +match exactly colour of Fingering and Alloa.</p> + +<p class="center p2">No. 1</p> + +<p><i>Required.</i>—4 needles No. 10. Small quantity, say ½ cut, of +Fingering wool, same colour as Alloa the stocking is to be knitted +with, and ½ cut of crimson Fingering.</p> + +<p>Cast on 80 stitches, 30 on two, 20 on 3rd needle, with darker +Fingering.</p> + +<p>1st round.—K 1, p 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—P 1, k 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>3rd round.—Same as 1st.</p> + +<p>4th round.—Same as 2nd.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[Pg 25]</a></span></p> + +<p>In next round you work with both colours, carrying them on at the +back. You must be particular not to pull or drag them too tightly. +(Read carefully the "General Directions.")</p> + +<div class="figcenter p2"> +<img src="images/i25.jpg" width="650" height="640" alt="Stocking Top No. 5" /> +</div> + +<p class="p2">1st <i>pattern</i> round.—Crimson wool k 1, *, dark wool k 6, crimson k 2, +repeat from *, end with crimson k 1.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[Pg 26]</a></span></p> + +<p>2nd round.—Crimson k 2, *, dark k 4, crimson k 4, repeat from *, end +with crimson k 2.</p> + +<p>3rd round.—Crimson k 3, *, dark k 2, crimson k 6, repeat from *, end +crimson k 3.</p> + +<p>4th round.—Crimson k 2, *, dark k 4, crimson k 4, repeat from *, end +crimson k 2.</p> + +<p>5th round.—Crimson k 1, *, dark k 6, crimson k 2, repeat from *, end +crimson k 1.</p> + +<p>6th round.—Dark k 3, *, crimson k 2, dark k 6, repeat from *, end +dark k 3.</p> + +<p>7th round.—Dark k 2, *, crimson k 4, dark k 4, repeat from *, end +with k 2.</p> + +<p>8th round.—Dark k 1, *, crimson k 6, dark k 2, repeat from *, end +with k 1.</p> + +<p>9th round.—Dark k 2, *, crimson k 4, dark k 4, repeat from *, end +dark k 2.</p> + +<p>10th round.—Dark k 3, *, crimson k 2, dark k 6, repeat from *, end +dark k 3.</p> + +<p>Repeat these 10 rounds <i>three</i> times <i>more</i>. Break off crimson wool.</p> + +<p>41st round.—Knit all.</p> + +<p>42nd round.—K 1, p 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>43rd round.—P 1, k 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>Repeat 42nd and 43rd rounds until your stocking top measures, from +casting on, <i>six</i> inches.</p> + +<p>The rest of stocking is knitted in Alloa yarn with needles No. 12. You +can knit it either as pattern No. 1 or 2. See "Stocking Leg." Having +80 stitches on your needle, you must, in commencing the ribbing, +narrow off the extra stitches.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[Pg 27]</a></span></p> + +<div class="figcenter p2"> +<img src="images/i27.jpg" width="650" height="614" alt="Zig Zag Top" /> +</div> +<p class="center fb1 p4">ZIGZAG TOP IN FINGERING, No. 6</p> + +<p><i>Required.</i>—4 needles No. 10. 3-ply Fingering wool in two colours ½ +cut of each.</p> + +<p>With dark wool cast on 80 stitches, 30 on two, 20 on third needle.</p> + +<p>1st round.—K 1, p 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—P 1, k 1 alternately.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[Pg 28]</a></span></p> + +<p>Repeat these two rounds.</p> + +<p>1st pattern round.—The colours are used alternately. Red k 5, dark k +5, repeat to end of round.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—Red k 4, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end with red +k 1.</p> + +<p>3rd round.—Red k 3, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 2.</p> + +<p>4th round.—Red k 2, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 3.</p> + +<p>5th round.—Red k 1, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 4.</p> + +<p>6th round.—Dark k 5, red k 5, repeat.</p> + +<p>7th round.—Red k 1, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 4.</p> + +<p>8th round.—Red k 2, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 3.</p> + +<p>9th round.—Red k 3, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 2.</p> + +<p>10th round.—Red k 4, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k +1.</p> + +<p>Repeat these ten rounds <i>three</i> times more.</p> + +<p>41st round.—Knit all.</p> + +<p>42nd round.—K 1, p 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>43rd round.—P 1, k 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>Repeat 42nd and 43rd rounds until your stocking measures, from casting +on, <i>six</i> inches.</p> + +<p>The rest of the stocking is knitted in Alloa wool with needles No. 12, +as in previous directions.</p> + +<p class="center fb1 p4">DIAMOND PATTERN TOP</p> + +<p><i>Required.</i>—4 needles No. 10, 3-ply Fingering wool in two colours, +½ cut of each.</p> + +<p>With dark wool cast on 84 stitches, 28 on each needle.</p> + +<p>1st round.—K 1, p 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—P 1, k 1 alternately.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[Pg 29]</a></span></p> + +<p>Repeat these two rounds <i>twice</i> more.</p> + +<p><i>Light wool.</i>—Knit 1st round plain.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—K 1 in light wool, k 1 in dark wool, repeat in two colours +rest of round.</p> + +<div class="figcenter p2"> +<img src="images/i29.jpg" width="650" height="567" alt="Diamond Pattern Top" /> +</div> + +<p class="p2">3rd round.—K 1st stitch dark wool, 2nd light, repeat in two colours +alternately.</p> + +<p>4th round.—Knit in light colour.</p> + +<p>5th, 6th and 7th rounds.—Knit in dark colour.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[Pg 30]</a></span></p> + +<p>You now begin the pattern. It is knitted plain in alternate colours, +carrying on wool at the back. [L for light wool, D for dark.]</p> + +<p>1st round.—Light k 1, dark k 6, repeat.</p> + +<p>2nd round.—Light k 2, *, dark k 4, light k 3, dark k 4, repeat from +*, end with light k 1.</p> + +<p>3rd round.—Dark k 1, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light +k 2, dark k 2, light k 2.</p> + +<p>4th round.—Dark k 2, *, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, +light k 2, dark k 3, repeat from *, end with dark k 1.</p> + +<p>5th round.—Light k 1, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 1, dark +k 2, light k 2, dark k 2.</p> + +<p>6th round.—Light k 2, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 3, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 3, repeat from *, end with light k 1.</p> + +<p>7th round.—Light k 3, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 5, repeat from *, end light k 2.</p> + +<p>8th round.—Dark k 1, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, light +k 3, repeat.</p> + +<p>9th round.—Dark k 2, *, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 1, dark k 2, +light k 3, dark k 3, repeat from *, end dark k 1.</p> + +<p>10th round.—Dark k 3, *, light k 3, dark k 1, light k 1, dark k 1, +light k 3, dark k 5, repeat from *, end dark k 2.</p> + +<p>11th round.—Dark k 2, *, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 1, dark k 2, +light k 3, dark k 3, repeat from *, end dark k 1.</p> + +<p>12th round.—Dark k 1, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, light +k 3, repeat.</p> + +<p>13th round.—Light k 3, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 5, repeat from *, end light k 2.</p> + +<p>14th round.—Light k 2, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 3, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 3, repeat from *, end light k 1.<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[Pg 31]</a></span></p> + +<p>15th round.—Light k 1, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 1, dark +k 2, light k 2, dark k 2, repeat.</p> + +<p>16th round.—Dark k 2, *, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, +light k 2, dark k 3, repeat from *, end dark k 1.</p> + +<p>17th round.—Dark k 1, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light +k 2, dark k 2, light k 2, repeat.</p> + +<p>18th round.—Light k 2, *, dark k 4, light k 3, repeat from *, end +light k 1, repeat.</p> + +<p>19th round.—Light k 1, dark k 6, repeat. This round finishes the +diamond.</p> + +<p>Knit 3 rounds with dark wool.</p> + +<p>Knit 1 round with light wool.</p> + +<p>5th round.—K 1 with dark wool, k 1 with light alternately.</p> + +<p>6th round.—K 1 with light wool, k 1 with dark alternately.</p> + +<p>7th round.—Knit with light wool, which you afterwards break off.</p> + +<p>8th round.—Knit with dark wool.</p> + +<p>9th round.—K 1, p 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>10th round.—P 1, k 1 alternately.</p> + +<p>Repeat 9th and 10th rounds until your top measures, from casting on, +<i>six</i> inches.</p> + +<p>Knit the rest of your stocking in Alloa yarn with needles No. 12. +Don't forget in the 1st round to take two stitches together at +intervals, to make the number right for whichever stocking leg you are +going to knit.</p> + +<p>The Scotch custom of having wooden legs to dry the stockings on when +they are washed, prevents their running up, and keeps them a very good +shape.</p> + +<hr /> +<p class="center fb2 bold">BY SAME AUTHOR.</p> +<hr /> +<div class="blockquot"><p>WINTER COMFORTS, AND HOW TO KNIT THEM. Post free, 1<i>s.</i> 1<i>d.</i></p> + +<p>CHILDREN'S COMFORTS, AND HOW I KNIT THEM. Post free, 1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i></p> + +<p>HOW TO KNIT THE RICHMOND GLOVE. Post free, 6½<i>d.</i></p> + +<p>HOW TO KNIT SOCKS. By <span class="smcap">E. Ryder</span>. Post free, 1<i>s.</i> 1<i>d.</i></p> + +<p>HOW TO KNIT STOCKINGS. By <span class="smcap">E. Ryder</span>. Post free, 1<i>s.</i> 1<i>d.</i></p> + +<p>HOW TO KNIT SPUN SILK SOCKS AND STOCKINGS. By <span class="smcap">E. Ryder</span>. Post +free, 1<i>s.</i> 1<i>d.</i></p></div> + +<p class="center">These Knitting Cards can be procured from</p> +<p class="center">MR. COOKES,</p> +<p class="center"><i>Stationer</i>,</p> +<p class="center"><span class="smcap">Richmond, Yorkshire</span>.</p> + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Cycling and Shooting Knickerbocker +Stockings, by H. P. 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P. Ryder + +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: Cycling and Shooting Knickerbocker Stockings + How to Knit Them With Plain and Fancy Turnover Tops + +Author: H. P. Ryder + +Release Date: September 16, 2011 [EBook #37456] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS *** + + + + +Produced by David Edwards, Melissa McDaniel and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + + + Transcriber's note: + + Inconsistent hyphenation and spelling in the original document have + been preserved. Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. + + + + + CYCLING AND SHOOTING + KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS + + HOW TO KNIT THEM + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + [Illustration] + + CYCLING AND SHOOTING + KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS + + HOW TO KNIT THEM + WITH PLAIN AND FANCY TURNOVER TOPS + + BY + H. P. RYDER + + London + MACMILLAN AND CO. LTD. + NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO. + 1896 + + RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED, + LONDON AND BUNGAY. + + + + +HOW TO KNIT KNICKERBOCKER STOCKINGS + +GENERAL DIRECTIONS + + +The difficulty in giving knitting directions arises from no two people +knitting alike. Some do so too loosely, others too tightly. In good +work the loops should just run easily on the needles. + +In order to secure your stocking being the right size, it will be well +before you start it to test your knitting by casting on 8 stitches and +knitting 8 rows. If, with Alloa yarn and No. 12 needles, the knitting +measures about a square inch, your stocking will work out medium size. +If, however, the square is much larger or smaller, then alter the size +of needles to suit your knitting, taking bigger or smaller needles as +required. _This is a very important point to attend to._ The +directions given are for a medium-sized stocking, both in length and +width. Any one who has knitted a stocking by them will see at _once_ +how easy it is to enlarge or diminish the size. + + +_How to join Wool_ + +Never make a knot, but knit a few stitches with both wools. The extra +thickness never shows, and the ends may be cut off close with +impunity. + + +_Raising_ + +It is helpful and saves much counting, if, when you raise or decrease, +you knit along with the wool, on that stitch _only_, a piece of fine +white wool or thread. It is easily withdrawn afterwards, but it +enables you to see at a glance which is your back needle, and the last +time you raised or decreased. + +You _raise_, by putting your needle before knitting next stitch +through the loop below, in reality the stitch of the last round, and +drawing the wool through it. You must be very careful not to make a +hole, a slight twist as you take up the stitch prevents this. + + +_Tops in Fingering_ + +When you knit with two wools, carrying them on at the back, the +knitting is much more even if one colour, say the dark, is knitted +with wool from right hand in the usual English way, but keep the +lighter coloured wool over finger on _left_ hand, and take it up as +the Germans always knit. This sounds troublesome, but is really quite +easy with a little practice. + +Another simple but useful direction in knitting with wool carried on +at the back I must give. + +When you knit 6 or more stitches with one colour, to avoid too long a +loop at the back, which is apt to get pulled, at the 3rd or 4th stitch +lay the wool you are _not_ using level with your needle so as to come +above or rather _between_ the needle and the wool you are going to +knit with. When the stitch is knitted, you will find the wool caught +lightly through at the back. + + + + +KNICKERBOCKER STOCKING WITH FANCY TOP. NO. 1. + + +_Required._--4 needles No. 12, tested by Walker's Bell Gauge, 3 cuts +of Alloa yarn (heather mixture), 1/2 cut of red to correspond. + +K stands for knit, P for purl. + +With heather mixture cast on 78 stitches, 26 on each needle. Knit 4 +rounds of k 1, p 1 alternately. + +Purl two rounds. + +In the next round you use the two colours alternately. Don't break off +the wool until directed to do so. + +[Illustration] + +1st pattern round.--With red wool, k 4. Heather wool k 2, but in +knitting these put the wool _twice_ round the needle instead of once +as in ordinary knitting; this is done to lengthen the stitch. Repeat. + +2nd round.--_Red_ wool, k 4, slip the 2 knitted stitches on to the +same needle, letting the wool drop to make a long stitch. When you +slip, put in needle, as if to purl, from right to left. Repeat. + +3rd, 4th, and 5th rounds.--Same as 2nd. + +6th round.--_Heather_ wool. Knit all. + +7th and 8th rounds.--Purl all. + +9th round.--_Red_ wool, k 1, *, _heather_ wool, k 2, putting wool +_twice_ round needle, _red_ wool, k 4, repeat from *, end with k 3 +_red_ wool. + +10th, 11th, 12th and 13th rounds.--_Red_ wool, k 1, *, slip 2, k 4, +repeat from *, end with k 3. + +14th round.--_Heather_ wool. Knit all. + +15th and 16th rounds.--Purl all. + +Repeat from 1st round _once_ more. + +Repeat up to 9th round _once_. + +You will have 5 coloured squares. Break off red wool. + +With heather wool k 1, p 1 alternately every round until your stocking +measures, from casting on, a length of _six_ inches. + + +_Stocking Leg_ + +Before beginning to rib the stocking leg, you must turn what you have +knitted inside out to make the fancy top fall over correctly. Do this +and arrange your stitches as follows. Place 31 on 1st needle, which +will be called the _back_ or heel needle, 24 on the 2nd, 23 on the 3rd +needle. + +1st round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, knit 2 together, k 3, knit 2 +together, k 1, *, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, repeat from *. + +You will have 29 stitches on back needle, 76 in all. + +2nd round.--* P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, repeat from *. + +This ribbing broad and narrow alternately is carried down the leg. In +future, directions are only given for the increasings and decreasings +made on the 1st or back needle. + +Repeat the 2nd round until your stocking measures from casting on +_eight_ inches. + + +_To increase for Calf of Leg_ + +1st round.--Back needle. P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, raise 1 (see +general directions), knit till within 2 of end of broad rib, when +raise 1, k 2, _etc._ By _etc._ please understand you are to knit the +ribs according to pattern rest of round. + +Rib 5 rounds with 11 stitches in centre back needle, broad rib. + +7th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib 5 rounds with 13 stitches in centre back, broad rib. + +13th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib, with 15 stitches in centre back needle, broad rib, until your +stocking measures _eleven_ inches from casting on. + + +_Decreasing_ + +This is done _twice_ in the round at first, afterwards only once. + +1st round.--Back needle. P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit two +together; knit until within 4 of end of this broad rib, when knit 2 +together, k 2, etc. + +Rib 4 rounds.--You will have 13 stitches in back needle rib. + +6th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib 4 rounds.--11 stitches back needle rib. + +11th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib 4 rounds.--9 stitches back needle rib. + +16th round.--Same as 1st. + +Rib 4 rounds.--7 stitches on back needle rib. + + +_Decreasing once in Round_ + +1st round.--Back needle. P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit 2 +together, k 3, etc. After the decreasings, purl or knit the next rib +according to pattern. + +2nd and 3rd rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 6, etc. + +Observe two rounds only are knitted between decreasings. + +4th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +5th and 6th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 5, etc. + +7th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +8th and 9th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 4, etc. + +10th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 1, etc. + +11th and 12th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, etc. + +13th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, etc. + +14th and 15th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, etc. + +16th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, knit 2 together, etc. + +17th and 18th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, etc. + +19th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 2, k 2, p 2, +k 2, p 2, etc. + +20th and 21st rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 4, etc. + +22nd round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +23rd and 24th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 3, etc. + +25th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +26th and 27th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, etc. + +28th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, purl 2 together, etc. + +29th and 30th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 1, etc. + +31st round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 1, etc. + +32nd and 33rd rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 4, etc. + +34th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 1, etc. + +35th and 36th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 3, etc. + +37th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, etc. + +38th and 39th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, etc. + +40th round.--P 2, k 2, p 2, knit 2 together, etc. + +41st and 42nd rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 2, k 1, etc. + +43rd round.--P 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 2, etc. + +44th and 45th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 4, etc. + +46th round.--P 2, k 2, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +47th and 48th rounds.--P 2, k 2, p 3, etc. + +49th round.--P 2, k 2, p 1, p 2 together, etc. + +This finishes the decreasings. You will have 10 stitches left on your +back needle, 57 stitches in all on the needles. Your decreasings will +have formed a good =V=-shaped slant. + +Continue ribbing until the stocking measures, from casting on, 22 +inches. You must not pull out the stocking, but place it flat on the +table and measure it with a rule. + + +_Heel_ + +Prepare for heel by ribbing to end of back needle, from next needle +knit off on back needle the broad rib of 9 stitches. Knit on a 2nd +needle the small ribs and 5 of the next broad rib stitches, in all 15 +stitches. On a 3rd needle k 4 and next small ribs, 14 stitches in all. +Now pass the 9 stitches of broad rib on to the heel or back needle. +This gives you 28 stitches on the heel needle. + +The heel is formed by knitting the heel needle backwards and forwards. + +1st row.--Slip 1 (when you slip 1st stitch put in needle from right to +left), k 8, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, turn. + +2nd row.--Slip 1, p 8, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2, p 9, turn. + +Repeat these _two_ rows until you have knitted 30 rows. + + +_To round Heel_ + +1st row.--Slip 1, k 15, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +2nd row.--Slip 1, p 5, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +3rd row.--Slip 1, k 6, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +4th row.--Slip 1, p 7, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +5th row.--Slip 1, k 8, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +6th row.--Slip 1, p 9, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +7th row.--Slip 1, k 10, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +8th row.--Slip 1, p 11, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +9th row.--Slip 1, k 12, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +10th row.--Slip 1, p 13, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +11th row.--Slip 1, k 14, knit 2 together, turn. + +12th row.--Slip 1, p 14, purl 2 together. 16 stitches will be left on +the heel needle. + + +_To form the Foot_ + +This is done by taking up, and as you take up knitting through the +loops down side of length of heel. In taking up be particular to put +your needle through both sides of the loops. + +1st side needle. Slip 1, k 15 (these are the heel stitches). Take up, +and as you take up knit 17 stitches down side of heel. Purl 2 stitches +off next needle on this 1st side needle. With a 2nd needle rib all the +stitches on the next two needles but the _two_ last. This needle is +henceforward called the instep needle. On a 3rd needle purl the 2 +stitches left, and with it take up, and as you take up knit 17 +stitches down other side of heel, also knit on to it 8 stitches off +the 1st side needle; these 8 are the half of the heel stitches left +after rounding it. + +Count loops on your needles. You ought to have 27 on each side needle, +25 on the instep needle. + + +_To shape the Foot_ + +1st round.--1st side needle. Knit plain until within 4 stitches of end +of needle, when knit 2 together, p 2. + +Instep needle. K 2, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 9, p 2, k 2, p 2, k 2. 2nd side +needle. P 2, knit 2 together, knit to end of needle. + +Repeat this round four times. You will have 23 stitches left on each +side needle. + +5th round.--1st side needle. Knit all but 2 last, which are purled. +Instep needle. Rib according to pattern. 2nd side needle. P 2, knit +the rest. + +6th round.--Same as 1st. + +Repeat 5th and 6th rounds until you have only 16 stitches left on each +side needle, 25 on instep needle, 57 in all. + +Repeat the 5th round until your foot measures, including the heel, +8-1/2 inches. + + +_Toe_ + +Prepare for toe by knitting to end of instep needle, and on that +needle knit 2 stitches off the next. + +Next needle. Knit plain. 3rd needle. Knit to within 5 stitches of end, +when knit 2 together, k 2, and pass the last stitch on to instep +needle. You will have 28 stitches on instep needle, 14 on each of the +others. + + +_To decrease the Toe_ + +1st round.--Instep needle. K 2, knit 2 together, knit to within 4 of +end, when knit 2 together, k 2. Next needle. Knit 2, knit 2 together, +knit to end. 3rd needle. Knit to within 4 of end, knit 2 together, k +2. + +2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds.--Knit all. + +Repeat these 4 rounds _twice_ more. + +13th round.--Same as 1st. + +14th and 15th rounds.--Knit all. + +Repeat 13th, 14th and 15th rounds _once_ more. + +19th round.--Same as 1st. + +Repeat this until you have only 8 stitches left on the instep and 8 on +back needles, 16 in all. + +Slip the back 8 stitches on one needle, knit the back and front +needles together, casting off at the same time. + + + + +STOCKING, NO. 1.--PLAIN TOP + + +Cast on same number of stitches as for fancy top. + +Rib, by k 1, p 1 alternately, or k 3, p 3 alternately a length of six +inches from casting on. You do not need with plain top to turn your +stocking inside out, as both sides are alike. Arrange your stitches as +directed for "stocking leg," and follow out the pattern. + + + + +STOCKING, NO. 2 + + +_Required._--4 needles No. 12, 2-1/2 cuts of blue speckled Alloa yarn, +1/2 cut of blue Alloa yarn, 1/2 cut of tan-coloured ditto. + +K stands for knit, p for purl. + +_With speckled Wool._--Cast on 77 stitches, 28 on two, 21 on the third +needle. The rib throughout the stocking is knit 5, purl 2. + +Work 6 rounds of this rib, k 5, p 2. + +_Blue Wool._--One round plain knitting. + +2nd round.--The rib, k 5, p 2. Each time you change the wool the 1st +round must be plain knitting, the other rounds are ribbed. Don't break +off the different coloured wool until told to do so. + +_Tan Wool._--Seven rounds. Recollect to knit all 1st round. + +_Speckled Wool._--Two rounds. + +_Blue Wool._--Nine rounds. + +_Speckled Wool._--Two rounds. + +_Tan Wool._--Seven rounds. + +_Blue Wool._--Two rounds. + +Now break off all the wools, excepting the speckled. + +[Illustration] + +_Speckled Wool._--Rib until your stocking measures, from casting on, +_six_ inches. To make your stocking top fall over correctly, you must +now turn your work inside out and continue the rib until your stocking +measures, from casting on, _nine_ inches. Be careful after you have +turned it to knit 5 over the knitted stitches, and to purl over the 2 +purled ones. + + +_Increasing for Calf_ + +Directions are only given for the _back_ needle, where the increasing +is made. Follow the usual ribbing in the rounds. + +Back needle. 1st round.--This must be a needle with 28 stitches on it. +(See directions for _raising_ in general directions.) K 5, p 2, k 5, p +1, raise 1, p 1, _etc._ By _etc._ understand is meant _continue the +usual rib_. + +2nd round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 3, etc. + +3rd round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 1, raise 1, p 2, etc. + +4th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 4, etc. + +5th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, raise 1, p 2, etc. + +6th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 1, p 2, etc. + +7th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +8th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2, p 2, etc. + +9th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 1, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +10th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 3, p 2, etc. + +11th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +12th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 4, p 2, etc. + +13th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 3, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +14th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, etc. + +15th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 4, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +16th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 6, p 2, etc. + +17th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, raise 1, k 1, p 2, etc. + +18th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 7, p 2, etc. + +Repeat 18th round until your stocking measures, from casting on, +12-1/2 inches. You will have 37 stitches on your _back_ needle. + + +_Decreasing_ + +This is done every other round. In the _intermediate_ rounds follow +the ribbing as usual, and where the decreasing has been made knit, if +over knitted stitches, purl when over-purled. + +1st round.--Back needle. K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 5, +etc. + +3rd round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 4, etc. + +5th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 3, etc. + +7th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +9th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, k 1, etc. + +11th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, knit 2 together, p 2, etc. + +13th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +15th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +17th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +19th round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, purl 2 together, etc. + +21st round.--K 5, p 2, k 5, knit 2 together, k 4, p 2, etc. + +23rd round.--K 5, p 2, k 4, knit 2 together, k 4, p 2, etc. + +25th round.--K 5, p 2, k 4, knit 2 together, k 3, p 2, etc. + +27th round.--K 5, p 2, k 3, knit 2 together, k 3, p 2, etc. + +29th round.--K 5, p 2, k 3, knit 2 together, k 2, p 2, etc. + +31st round.--K 5, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 2, p 2, etc. + +33rd round.--K 5, p 2, k 2, knit 2 together, k 1, p 2, etc. + +35th round.--K 5, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, k 1, p 2, etc. + +37th round.--K 5, p 2, k 1, knit 2 together, p 2, etc. + +39th round.--K 5, p 2, knit 2 together, p 2, etc. + +41st round.--K 5, p 2, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +43rd round.--K 5, p 1, purl 2 together, p 1, etc. + +45th round.--K 5, p 1, purl 2 together, etc. + +47th round.--K 5, purl 2 together, etc. + +49th round.--K 5, knit 2 together, k 4, etc. + +51st round.--K 4, knit 2 together, k 4, etc. + +53rd round.--K 4, knit 2 together, k 3, etc. + +55th round.--K 3, knit 2 together, k 3, etc. + +57th round.--K 3, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +59th round.--K 2, knit 2 together, k 2, etc. + +60th round.--K 5, p 2. + +Repeat this round until your stocking measures, from casting on, 22 +inches. You will have 56 stitches in all on your needles. + + +_Heel_ + +Prepare for heel by knitting to end of back needle; from next needle +knit off on back needle as follows, k 5, p 2, k 3. On a 2nd needle, k +2, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2. On a 3rd needle, k 3, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 2, then +pass the remaining 12 loops on to the heel needle. + +You will have 29 stitches on heel needle, 13 on the 2nd, 14 on the +3rd. + +The heel is made by knitting the back needle backwards and forwards. + +1st row.--Slip 1 (when you slip 1st stitch, put in needle from right +to left), k 2, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 5, p 2, k 3, _turn_ and work +back. + +2nd row.--Slip 1, p 2, k 2, p 5, k 2, p 5, k 2, p 5, k 2, p 3, _turn_. + +Repeat these _two_ rows for 30 rows. + + +_To round Heel_ + +1st row.--Slip 1, k 15, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +2nd row.--Slip 1, p 5, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +3rd row.--Slip 1, k 6, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +4th row.--Slip 1, p 7, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +5th row.--Slip 1, k 8, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +6th row.--Slip 1, p 9, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +7th row.--Slip 1, k 10, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +8th row.--Slip 1, p 11, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +9th row.--Slip 1, k 12, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +10th row.--Slip 1, p 13, purl 2 together, p 1, turn. + +11th row.--Slip 1, k 14, knit 2 together, k 1, turn. + +12th row.--Slip 1, p 15, purl 2 together. + +You will have 17 stitches left on heel needle. + + +_To form the Foot_ + +This is done by taking up, and as you take up knitting through the +slipped loops down side of heel. Be particular in taking up to put +your needle through both sides of the loops. + +1st side needle. Slip 1, k 16 (these are the heel stitches). Take up, +and as you take up knit 17 stitches down side of heel. On _same_ +needle knit 2 stitches off next needle. Work on a 2nd needle ribbing +according to pattern, all the stitches on the next two needles +_excepting_ the two last. This needle is henceforward called the +_instep_ needle. On a 3rd needle knit the 2 stitches left, and with it +take up, and as you take up knit 17 stitches down other side of heel, +also knit on it 9 stitches off 1st side needle (these are part of the +heel stitches). Count loops on your needles. You should have 27 on 1st +side needle, 23 on instep, 28 on 2nd side needle, 78 in all. + + +_To shape the Foot_ + +1st round.--1st side needle. Knit plain until within 4 of end of +needle, when knit 2 together, k 2. Instep needle. Rib to pattern. 2nd +side needle. K 2, knit two together, knit to end. + +Repeat this round _four_ times. + +5th round.--Knit plain side needles, rib the instep. + +6th round.--Same as 1st. + +Repeat 5th and 6th rounds until you have only 16 stitches left on 1st +side needle, 23 on instep, 17 stitches on 2nd side needle. In all 56 +stitches. + +Repeat 6th round until your foot measures, including heel, 8-1/2 +inches. + + +_Toe_ + +This is all knitted plain. Prepare for it by knitting to end of instep +needle on same needle, knit 3 stitches off next needle. Knit plain +next needle. 3rd needle. Knit plain to within 2 stitches of end, slip +these two on to instep needle. You will have 28 stitches on instep +needle, 28 on the back needles. + + +_To decrease the Toe.--Knit_ + +1st round.--Instep needle. K 2, knit 2 together, knit to within 4 of +end, when knit 2 together, k 2. Next needle. K 2, knit 2 together, +knit to end. 3rd needle. Knit to within 4 of end, when knit 2 +together, k 2. + +2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds.--Knit all. + +Repeat these _four_ rounds _twice_ more. + +13th round.--Same as 1st. + +14th and 15th rounds.--Knit all. + +Repeat 13th, 14th and 15th rounds _once_ more. + +19th round.--Same as 1st. + +Repeat this round until you have only 8 stitches left on your instep +needle, and 8 on the back needles. Slip the 8 on back needles all on +one needle. Cast off by knitting back and front needles together in +the usual way. + + + + +STOCKING, NO. 2.--PLAIN TOP + + +Cast on same number of stitches as for Fancy Top. Rib, that is, k 5, p +2 alternately, a length of _nine_ inches. (Follow directions from +"Increasing for Calf.") + + + + +FANCY TOP, NO. 3 + + +This top can be knitted as a change with either stocking leg. Same +quantity of wool required. + +With stocking wool cast on 78 stitches, 26 on each needle. Knit 4 +rounds of k 1, p 1 alternately. + +5th round.--* Slip 1 (taking it off as if purled, that is, putting the +needle-point through the loop from right to left. All slipped stitches +in this pattern are to be worked in this way). Knit 2 together; repeat +from *. Knit loosely, not to draw the wool tight. + +6th round.--* Throw wool over needle _twice from back to the front_, +purl 1. This purled stitch is the slipped one of previous round. With +wool still in front of needle slip 1 (the knit 2 together of last +round), after which pass the wool to the back. Repeat from *. + +7th round.--Knit plain, letting the thrown over _twice_ wool drop, and +knit it as one stitch. To make sure you have done this correctly, +count over your stitches; there should be 26 on each needle. + +_Coloured stripe._--8th round, knit all. + +9th round.--Same as 5th. + +10th round.--Same as 6th. + +11th round.--Same as 7th. + +These four rounds constitute the pattern. With wool your stocking is +knitted; repeat these four rounds _twice_, that is, 8 rounds. + +_Coloured stripe._--Repeat pattern _three_ times. + +[Illustration] + +_Stocking wool._--Repeat pattern _twice_. + +_Coloured stripe._--Repeat pattern _once_, break off coloured wool. + +_Stocking wool._--Repeat pattern _once_. + +Knit 1, purl 1 alternately until your top measures 6 inches from +casting on. + +The rest of stocking knit according to receipt No. 1. (See directions +for Stocking Leg.) + + + + +[Illustration] + +FANCY TOP, NO. 4 + + +This is a very simple but effective top. With wool your stockings are +to be knitted, cast on 78 stitches. + +Rib, that is k 2, p 1 alternately for five rounds. + +_With red wool._--Make 1, by throwing wool over the needle, and knit +2 together. Repeat this throughout this round and three more rounds. + +_Dark wool._--5 rounds of make 1 and knit 2 together. + +_Red wool._--9 rounds of same. + +_Dark wool._--5 rounds of same. + +_Red wool._--4 rounds of same. + +_Dark wool._--Knit 1 round plain. + +Rib, that is k 2, p 1 alternately until your top measures 6 inches +from casting on. + +Rest of stocking knit according to directions. (See receipts Nos. 1 or +2.) + + + + +STOCKING TOPS IN FINGERING WOOL. NO. 5 + + +If checks and plaids are knitted in Alloa yarn, carrying on wool at +the back, they are so thick and clumsy no one likes them. I therefore +give directions for patterns to be knitted in 3-ply Fingering wool and +_larger_ needles. After you have knitted the top, you continue the +rest of leg with Alloa yarn and the smaller needles. Be careful to +match exactly colour of Fingering and Alloa. + + +No. 1 + +_Required._--4 needles No. 10. Small quantity, say 1/2 cut, of +Fingering wool, same colour as Alloa the stocking is to be knitted +with, and 1/2 cut of crimson Fingering. + +Cast on 80 stitches, 30 on two, 20 on 3rd needle, with darker +Fingering. + +1st round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +2nd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +3rd round.--Same as 1st. + +4th round.--Same as 2nd. + +In next round you work with both colours, carrying them on at the +back. You must be particular not to pull or drag them too tightly. +(Read carefully the "General Directions.") + +[Illustration] + +1st _pattern_ round.--Crimson wool k 1, *, dark wool k 6, crimson k 2, +repeat from *, end with crimson k 1. + +2nd round.--Crimson k 2, *, dark k 4, crimson k 4, repeat from *, end +with crimson k 2. + +3rd round.--Crimson k 3, *, dark k 2, crimson k 6, repeat from *, end +crimson k 3. + +4th round.--Crimson k 2, *, dark k 4, crimson k 4, repeat from *, end +crimson k 2. + +5th round.--Crimson k 1, *, dark k 6, crimson k 2, repeat from *, end +crimson k 1. + +6th round.--Dark k 3, *, crimson k 2, dark k 6, repeat from *, end +dark k 3. + +7th round.--Dark k 2, *, crimson k 4, dark k 4, repeat from *, end +with k 2. + +8th round.--Dark k 1, *, crimson k 6, dark k 2, repeat from *, end +with k 1. + +9th round.--Dark k 2, *, crimson k 4, dark k 4, repeat from *, end +dark k 2. + +10th round.--Dark k 3, *, crimson k 2, dark k 6, repeat from *, end +dark k 3. + +Repeat these 10 rounds _three_ times _more_. Break off crimson wool. + +41st round.--Knit all. + +42nd round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +43rd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat 42nd and 43rd rounds until your stocking top measures, from +casting on, _six_ inches. + +The rest of stocking is knitted in Alloa yarn with needles No. 12. You +can knit it either as pattern No. 1 or 2. See "Stocking Leg." Having +80 stitches on your needle, you must, in commencing the ribbing, +narrow off the extra stitches. + + + + +[Illustration] + +ZIGZAG TOP IN FINGERING, No. 6 + + +_Required._--4 needles No. 10. 3-ply Fingering wool in two colours 1/2 +cut of each. + +With dark wool cast on 80 stitches, 30 on two, 20 on third needle. + +1st round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +2nd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat these two rounds. + +1st pattern round.--The colours are used alternately. Red k 5, dark k +5, repeat to end of round. + +2nd round.--Red k 4, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end with red +k 1. + +3rd round.--Red k 3, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 2. + +4th round.--Red k 2, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 3. + +5th round.--Red k 1, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 4. + +6th round.--Dark k 5, red k 5, repeat. + +7th round.--Red k 1, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 4. + +8th round.--Red k 2, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 3. + +9th round.--Red k 3, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k 2. + +10th round.--Red k 4, *, dark k 5, red k 5, repeat from *, end red k +1. + +Repeat these ten rounds _three_ times more. + +41st round.--Knit all. + +42nd round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +43rd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat 42nd and 43rd rounds until your stocking measures, from casting +on, _six_ inches. + +The rest of the stocking is knitted in Alloa wool with needles No. 12, +as in previous directions. + + + + +DIAMOND PATTERN TOP + + +_Required._--4 needles No. 10, 3-ply Fingering wool in two colours, +1/2 cut of each. + +With dark wool cast on 84 stitches, 28 on each needle. + +1st round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +2nd round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat these two rounds _twice_ more. + +_Light wool._--Knit 1st round plain. + +2nd round.--K 1 in light wool, k 1 in dark wool, repeat in two colours +rest of round. + +[Illustration] + +3rd round.--K 1st stitch dark wool, 2nd light, repeat in two colours +alternately. + +4th round.--Knit in light colour. + +5th, 6th and 7th rounds.--Knit in dark colour. + +You now begin the pattern. It is knitted plain in alternate colours, +carrying on wool at the back. [L for light wool, D for dark.] + +1st round.--Light k 1, dark k 6, repeat. + +2nd round.--Light k 2, *, dark k 4, light k 3, dark k 4, repeat from +*, end with light k 1. + +3rd round.--Dark k 1, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light +k 2, dark k 2, light k 2. + +4th round.--Dark k 2, *, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, +light k 2, dark k 3, repeat from *, end with dark k 1. + +5th round.--Light k 1, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 1, dark +k 2, light k 2, dark k 2. + +6th round.--Light k 2, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 3, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 3, repeat from *, end with light k 1. + +7th round.--Light k 3, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 5, repeat from *, end light k 2. + +8th round.--Dark k 1, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, light +k 3, repeat. + +9th round.--Dark k 2, *, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 1, dark k 2, +light k 3, dark k 3, repeat from *, end dark k 1. + +10th round.--Dark k 3, *, light k 3, dark k 1, light k 1, dark k 1, +light k 3, dark k 5, repeat from *, end dark k 2. + +11th round.--Dark k 2, *, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 1, dark k 2, +light k 3, dark k 3, repeat from *, end dark k 1. + +12th round.--Dark k 1, light k 3, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, light +k 3, repeat. + +13th round.--Light k 3, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 5, repeat from *, end light k 2. + +14th round.--Light k 2, *, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 3, light k 2, +dark k 2, light k 3, repeat from *, end light k 1. + +15th round.--Light k 1, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 1, dark +k 2, light k 2, dark k 2, repeat. + +16th round.--Dark k 2, *, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 3, dark k 2, +light k 2, dark k 3, repeat from *, end dark k 1. + +17th round.--Dark k 1, light k 2, dark k 2, light k 2, dark k 1, light +k 2, dark k 2, light k 2, repeat. + +18th round.--Light k 2, *, dark k 4, light k 3, repeat from *, end +light k 1, repeat. + +19th round.--Light k 1, dark k 6, repeat. This round finishes the +diamond. + +Knit 3 rounds with dark wool. + +Knit 1 round with light wool. + +5th round.--K 1 with dark wool, k 1 with light alternately. + +6th round.--K 1 with light wool, k 1 with dark alternately. + +7th round.--Knit with light wool, which you afterwards break off. + +8th round.--Knit with dark wool. + +9th round.--K 1, p 1 alternately. + +10th round.--P 1, k 1 alternately. + +Repeat 9th and 10th rounds until your top measures, from casting on, +_six_ inches. + +Knit the rest of your stocking in Alloa yarn with needles No. 12. +Don't forget in the 1st round to take two stitches together at +intervals, to make the number right for whichever stocking leg you are +going to knit. + +The Scotch custom of having wooden legs to dry the stockings on when +they are washed, prevents their running up, and keeps them a very good +shape. + + + + +BY SAME AUTHOR. + + + WINTER COMFORTS, AND HOW TO KNIT THEM. 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