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-Project Gutenberg's The Stocking-Knitter's Manual, by Mrs. George Cupples
+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 57273 ***
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most
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-Title: The Stocking-Knitter's Manual
- A Handy Book for the Work-Table
-Author: Mrs. George Cupples
-
-Release Date: June 4, 2018 [EBook #57273]
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-Language: English
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@@ -366,7 +341,7 @@ Now do the intakes.
2 intakes with 8 rounds between each.
This makes 14 intakes altogether--7 on each side of seam, and
-reduces the stocking to 69. Knit 1¼ inches plain for length of
+reduces the stocking to 69. Knit 1¼ inches plain for length of
ankle. Divide the stitches, placing 17 on each side of seam-stitch,
and leaving 34 for front of the foot. Knit 23 rows for the heel,
plain and pearl alternately, or 1 inch; then knit the top,
@@ -374,7 +349,7 @@ according to directions (see page 6), and pick up the stitches for
the foot till there are 24 on each side of the seam, 7 being for
the gusset. When the gusset is done, there ought to be 69 stitches
on. Knit 2 together at back of the foot, to reduce it to an even
-number. Knit 33 rounds plain, or 1½ inches in length. Knit the toe
+number. Knit 33 rounds plain, or 1½ inches in length. Knit the toe
(see page 8), and cast off with 10 stitches on each side the foot.
@@ -389,14 +364,14 @@ seam,
2 intakes with 6 rounds between.
This makes 14 intakes--7 on each side, which reduces the stocking
-to 42 stitches. Knit 19 plain rounds for the ankle, or 1¼ inches
+to 42 stitches. Knit 19 plain rounds for the ankle, or 1¼ inches
in length. Divide the stitches, placing 10 on each side of seam,
leaving 21 for the front of the foot. Knit 14 rows, or 1 inch for
the heel, 7 plain and 7 pearl; then knit the top (see page 6), and
pick up the stitches at each side of heel till there are 15 on each
side of seam-stitch, 5 being for the gusset (see page 7). When
the gusset is finished, there ought to be 42 stitches on. Knit 23
-rounds plain, or 1½ inches for foot. Knit the toe (see page 8), and
+rounds plain, or 1½ inches for foot. Knit the toe (see page 8), and
cast off with 8 stitches on each side of foot.
@@ -412,10 +387,10 @@ the 'intakes.' Make
1 " " with 11 rounds between.
This makes 20 intakes altogether--10 on each side, and reduces
-the stocking to 73 stitches. Knit 33 rounds, or 1½ inches, for
+the stocking to 73 stitches. Knit 33 rounds, or 1½ inches, for
the ankle. Divide the stitches, placing 18 on each side of seam,
leaving 36 for the front of the foot. Knit 28 rows plain and pearl
-alternately for the heel, or 1¼ inches. Knit the top (see page 6),
+alternately for the heel, or 1¼ inches. Knit the top (see page 6),
and pick up the stitches for the foot till there are 27 on each
side of seam-stitch, 9 being for the gusset (see page 7). When this
is done, there ought to be 73 stitches on. Knit 2 stitches together
@@ -435,10 +410,10 @@ on each side of seam--
1 intake with 9 rounds between.
This makes 16 intakes altogether--8 on each side, reducing the
-stocking to 54 stitches. Knit 23 rounds for ankle, or 1½--inches in
+stocking to 54 stitches. Knit 23 rounds for ankle, or 1½--inches in
length. Divide the stitches, placing 13 on each side of the seam,
leaving 27 for front of the foot. Knit 19 rows plain and pearl
-alternately for the heel, or 1¼ inches in length. Knit the top (see
+alternately for the heel, or 1¼ inches in length. Knit the top (see
page 6), and pick up the stitches for the foot till there are 18 on
each side of the seam, 5 being for the gusset (see page 7). When
the gusset is finished, there ought to be 54 stitches on. Knit 31
@@ -448,7 +423,7 @@ cast off with 10 stitches on each side of foot.
=For a Child from 2 to 3 Years.=--Knitted with merino
wool--Needles, No. 18. Cast on 112 stitches. Knit 24 rounds, 2
-plain and 2 pearl stitches alternately. Knit 88 plain rounds, or 4¼
+plain and 2 pearl stitches alternately. Knit 88 plain rounds, or 4¼
inches in length. Increase 2 stitches on second round. Now begin
the intakes. Make on each side of seam--
@@ -462,10 +437,10 @@ This makes 28 altogether--14 on each side, and reduces the stocking
to 86 stitches. Knit 43 rounds, or 2 inches in length, for the
ankle. Divide the stitches, placing 22 on each side of the seam,
leaving 45 for the front of the foot. Knit 38 rows plain and pearl
-alternately for length of the heel, or 1¾ inches. Knit the top (see
+alternately for length of the heel, or 1¾ inches. Knit the top (see
page 6), and pick up the stitches for the foot till there are 31 on
each side of seam-stitch, 9 being for the gusset (see page 7). When
-the gusset is done, knit 53 rounds, or 2½ inches, for length of
+the gusset is done, knit 53 rounds, or 2½ inches, for length of
foot, there being on 86 stitches when this is done. Knit the toe,
and cast off with 14 stitches.
@@ -473,7 +448,7 @@ and cast off with 14 stitches.
=For the same.=--Knitted with fingering worsted--Needles, No. 16.
Cast on 84 stitches. Knit 24 rounds, 2 plain and 2 pearl stitches
alternately. Knit 67 rounds plain, with a seam-stitch, increasing
-2 on the second round, or 4¼ inches in length. Now begin the
+2 on the second round, or 4¼ inches in length. Now begin the
'intakes.'
3 intakes on each side, with 4 rounds between.
@@ -485,17 +460,17 @@ This makes 24 intakes altogether--12 on each side, and reduces the
stocking to 62. Knit 31 rounds for the ankle, or 2 inches. Divide
the stitches, placing 15 on each side of the seam, leaving 31 for
front of the foot. Knit 22 rows plain and pearl alternately for the
-heel, or 1½ inches in length. Knit the top (see page 6), and pick
+heel, or 1½ inches in length. Knit the top (see page 6), and pick
up the stitches for the foot till there are 20 on each side of the
seam, 5 stitches being for the gusset (see page 7). When the gusset
is done, there ought to be 62 stitches on. Knit 39 rounds for
-length of the foot, or 2½ inches. Knit the toe; and cast off with
+length of the foot, or 2½ inches. Knit the toe; and cast off with
14 stitches on each side of the foot.
=For a Child from 4 to 5 Years.=--Knitted with merino
wool--Needles, No. 18. Cast on 118. Knit 28 rounds, 2 plain and 2
-pearl stitches alternately. Knit 108 rounds plain, or 5¼ inches in
+pearl stitches alternately. Knit 108 rounds plain, or 5¼ inches in
length; increase 3 stitches on first and second rounds. Now begin
the intakes. On each side of seam make--
@@ -506,10 +481,10 @@ the intakes. On each side of seam make--
2 intakes with 10 rounds between each.
This makes 28 intakes altogether--14 on each side, and reduces the
-stocking to 93. Knit 53 rounds for the ankle, or 2½ inches. Divide
+stocking to 93. Knit 53 rounds for the ankle, or 2½ inches. Divide
the stitches, placing 23 on each side of seam, leaving 46 for front
of the foot. Knit 38 rows plain and pearl alternately for the heel,
-or 1¾ inches in length. Knit the top, and pick up the stitches for
+or 1¾ inches in length. Knit the top, and pick up the stitches for
the foot, till there are 34 on each side of the seam, 11 stitches
being for the gusset; when the gusset is done, there ought to be 93
stitches on. Knit 2 stitches together at the back of the foot. Then
@@ -519,7 +494,7 @@ off with 11 stitches on each side.
=For the same.=--Knitted with fingering worsted--Needles, No. 16.
Cast on 92 stitches. Knit 24 rounds, 2 plain and 2 pearl stitches
-alternately. Knit 83 rounds plain, or 5¼ inches in length. Now
+alternately. Knit 83 rounds plain, or 5¼ inches in length. Now
begin the intakes; on each side of seam--
4 intakes with 5 rounds between each.
@@ -528,10 +503,10 @@ begin the intakes; on each side of seam--
3 intakes with 8 rounds between each.
This makes 26 altogether--13 on each side of seam, reducing the
-stocking to 66. Knit 39 rounds for the ankle, or 2½ inches. Divide
+stocking to 66. Knit 39 rounds for the ankle, or 2½ inches. Divide
the stitches, placing 17 on each side of seam, leaving 33 for
front of the foot. Knit 27 rows, plain and pearl alternately, or
-1¾ inches in length, for the heel. Then knit the top, and pick up
+1¾ inches in length, for the heel. Then knit the top, and pick up
the stitches, till there are 25 on each side of seam-stitch--8
being for the gusset. When the gusset is done, there ought to be 66
stitches on. Knit 47 rounds for foot, or 3 inches. Knit the toe,
@@ -541,7 +516,7 @@ and cast off, with 12 stitches on each side.
=For a Child from 6 to 8 Years.=--Knitted with merino
wool--Needles, No. 18. Cast on 132 stitches. Knit 30 rounds, 2
plain and 2 pearl stitches alternately. Knit 128 rounds plain, or
-6¼ inches in length, increasing 2 stitches on the second round. Now
+6¼ inches in length, increasing 2 stitches on the second round. Now
begin the intakes--
4 intakes on each side, with 6 rounds between each.
@@ -551,19 +526,19 @@ begin the intakes--
3 " " with 10 rounds between "
This makes 32 intakes--16 on each side, and reduces the stocking to
-102 stitches. Knit 58 rounds for the ankle, or 2¾ inches in length.
+102 stitches. Knit 58 rounds for the ankle, or 2¾ inches in length.
Divide the stitches, placing 25 on each side of seam-stitch,
leaving 51 for front of the foot. Knit 43 rows for the heel, plain
and pearl alternately, or 2 inches. Knit the top (see page 6), and
pick up the stitches for the foot, till there are 39 on each side
of the seam, 14 being for the gusset. When the gusset is done,
-there ought to be 102 stitches on. Knit 73 rounds, or 3½ inches in
+there ought to be 102 stitches on. Knit 73 rounds, or 3½ inches in
length. Knit the toe, and cast off, with 16 on each side.
=For the same.=--Knitted with fingering worsted--Needles, No. 16.
Cast on 100 stitches. Knit 24 rounds, 2 plain and 2 pearl stitches
-alternately. Knit 99 rounds plain, or 6¼ inches; increase 1 stitch
+alternately. Knit 99 rounds plain, or 6¼ inches; increase 1 stitch
on first round. Now begin the intakes. Make--
5 intakes on each side, with 5 rounds between each.
@@ -572,7 +547,7 @@ on first round. Now begin the intakes. Make--
2 " " with 8 rounds between "
This makes 28 altogether--14 on each side, and reduces the stocking
-to 73. Knit 43 rounds for the ankle, or 2¾ inches. Divide the
+to 73. Knit 43 rounds for the ankle, or 2¾ inches. Divide the
stitches, placing 18 on each side of seam, leaving 36 for front of
the foot. Knit 31 rows, plain and pearl alternately, or 2 inches in
length, for the heel. Knit the top (see page 6), and pick up the
@@ -585,7 +560,7 @@ side.
=For the same.=--Lambs'-wool and wheeling-yarn--Needles, No.
14. Cast on 66 stitches. Knit 20 rounds, 2 plain and 1 pearl
-alternately. Knit 42 rounds plain, or 3½ inches in length. Increase
+alternately. Knit 42 rounds plain, or 3½ inches in length. Increase
2 stitches at each side of the seam, with 7 or 8 rounds between
each, after the twenty-fourth round, or second inch. There will
then be 70 stitches on. Now begin the intakes.
@@ -595,13 +570,13 @@ then be 70 stitches on. Now begin the intakes.
3 intakes with 6 rounds between.
This makes 18 intakes altogether--9 on each side, and reduces the
-stocking to 52. Knit 27 rounds, or 2¼ inches in length, for the
+stocking to 52. Knit 27 rounds, or 2¼ inches in length, for the
ankle. Divide the stitches, placing 12 on each side of the seam,
leaving 25 for the front of the foot. Knit 21 rows plain and pearl
-alternately for the heel, or 1¾ inches in length. Knit the top, and
+alternately for the heel, or 1¾ inches in length. Knit the top, and
pick up the stitches for the foot till there are 19 on each side of
the seam, 7 being for the gusset. When the gusset is done, there
-ought to be 52 stitches on. Knit 45 rounds, or 3¾ inches, for the
+ought to be 52 stitches on. Knit 45 rounds, or 3¾ inches, for the
foot, measuring from the heel. Knit the toe, and cast off with 10
stitches on each side.
@@ -631,7 +606,7 @@ stitches.
=For a Child from 12 to 14 Years.=--Lambs'-wool and wheeling-yarn.
Cast on 84 stitches. Knit 24 rounds, 2 plain and 1 pearl
-alternately. Knit 78 rounds, or 6½ inches, increasing 4 stitches,
+alternately. Knit 78 rounds, or 6½ inches, increasing 4 stitches,
as in preceding pattern, till there are 92 stitches on. Now begin
the intakes.
@@ -640,19 +615,19 @@ the intakes.
3 intakes with 5 rounds between.
This makes 22 intakes altogether--11 on each side, and reduces the
-stocking to 70. Knit 39 rounds for the ankle, or 3¾ inches. Divide
+stocking to 70. Knit 39 rounds for the ankle, or 3¾ inches. Divide
the stitches, placing 17 on each side of the seam, and leaving 35
for the front of the foot. Knit 27 rows for the heel, plain and
-pearl alternately, or 2¼ inches in length. Then knit the top, and
+pearl alternately, or 2¼ inches in length. Then knit the top, and
pick up the stitches, 25 on each side of the seam, 8 being for the
gusset. When this is done, there ought to be 70 stitches on. Knit
-57 rounds, or 4¾ inches, for the foot, measuring from the heel.
+57 rounds, or 4¾ inches, for the foot, measuring from the heel.
Knit the toe, and cast off with 14 on each side.
=Lady's Ordinary Size.=--Knitted with merino wool--Needles, No. 18.
Cast on 148 stitches. Knit 30 rounds, 2 plain and 2 pearl stitches
-alternately. Knit 148 rounds plain, or 7¼ inches in length;
+alternately. Knit 148 rounds plain, or 7¼ inches in length;
increase 1 stitch. Now begin the intakes; make on each side--
3 intakes with 6 rounds between each.
@@ -665,16 +640,16 @@ This makes 36 altogether--18 on each side of seam, and reduces
the stocking to 113. Knit 63 rounds for the ankle, or 3 inches in
length. Divide the stitches, placing 28 on each side of the seam,
and leaving 56 for front of the foot. Knit 48 rows, plain and pearl
-alternately, or 2¾ inches, for the heel. Knit the top, and pick up
+alternately, or 2¾ inches, for the heel. Knit the top, and pick up
the stitches, till there are 44 on each side of the seam, 16 being
for the gusset. When the gusset is finished, there ought to be 113
-stitches. Knit 2 together, and knit 88 rounds for the foot, or 4¼
+stitches. Knit 2 together, and knit 88 rounds for the foot, or 4¼
inches. Knit the toe, and cast off, with 18 on each side.
=For the same.=--Knitted with fingering worsted--Needles, No. 16.
Cast on 112 stitches. Knit 24 rounds, 2 plain and 2 pearl stitches
-alternately. Knit 119 rounds plain, or 7½ inches in length. This
+alternately. Knit 119 rounds plain, or 7½ inches in length. This
brings to the intakes. Make on each side--
3 intakes with 4 rounds between each.
@@ -686,18 +661,18 @@ brings to the intakes. Make on each side--
This makes 34 altogether--17 on each side, and reduces the stocking
to 78. Knit 47 rounds, or 3 inches, for the ankle. Divide the
stitches, placing 19 on each side of the seam, leaving 39 for front
-of the foot. Knit 35 rows, plain and pearl alternately, or 2¾
+of the foot. Knit 35 rows, plain and pearl alternately, or 2¾
inches, for the heel. Knit the top, and pick up the stitches, till
there are 33 stitches on each side of the seam, 14 being for the
gusset. When the gusset is done, there ought to be 78 stitches on.
-Knit 67 rounds plain for the foot, or 4¼ inches. Knit the toe, and
+Knit 67 rounds plain for the foot, or 4¼ inches. Knit the toe, and
cast off, with 16 stitches on each side.
=Lady's Full Size.=--Knitted with fingering worsted--Needles, No.
16. Cast on 130 stitches. Knit 24 rounds, 2 plain and 1 pearl
-alternately. Knit 119 rounds, or 7½ inches. Increase 4 stitches,
-knitting 4 rounds between each, beginning at the 71st round, or 4½
+alternately. Knit 119 rounds, or 7½ inches. Increase 4 stitches,
+knitting 4 rounds between each, beginning at the 71st round, or 4½
inches. There will now be 134 stitches on. Begin the intakes.
6 intakes with 4 rounds between.
@@ -707,7 +682,7 @@ inches. There will now be 134 stitches on. Begin the intakes.
2 intakes with 8 rounds between.
This makes 40 intakes altogether--20 on each side of the seam,
-reducing the stocking to 90. Knit 55 rounds, or 3½ inches, for the
+reducing the stocking to 90. Knit 55 rounds, or 3½ inches, for the
ankle. Divide the stitches, placing 22 on each side of the seam,
leaving 45 for the foot. Knit 47 rows for the heel, or 3 inches in
length. Knit the top, and pick up the stitches, 38 on each side of
@@ -732,7 +707,7 @@ now be 108 stitches on. Begin the intakes.
This makes 26 intakes altogether--13 on each side, and reduces the
stocking to 82. Knit 48 rounds, or 4 inches, for the ankle. Divide
the stitches, placing 20 on each side of the seam, leaving 41 for
-the front. Knit 33 rows for the heel, or 2¾ inches. Knit the top,
+the front. Knit 33 rows for the heel, or 2¾ inches. Knit the top,
and pick up the stitches, 30 on each side, 10 being for the gusset.
When the gusset is done, there ought to be 82 stitches on. Knit 72
rounds plain, or 6 inches, for the foot, measuring from the heel.
@@ -799,7 +774,7 @@ Number of intakes:
This makes 8 intakes on each side of the seam-stitch, and reduces
the stocking to 96 stitches. Knit 60 rounds for the ankle, or 4
inches. Then divide the stitches; placing 24 on each side of the
-seam-stitch. Knit 43 rounds for the heel, or 2¾ inches, continuing
+seam-stitch. Knit 43 rounds for the heel, or 2¾ inches, continuing
to knit it 1 pearl and 2 plain stitches. Then knit the top, and
pick up the stitches, 34 on each side--10 being for the gusset.
When this is finished, knit 79 rounds, or 5 inches, with the 1
@@ -817,7 +792,7 @@ SOCKS.
=For an Infant.=--Knitted with merino wool. Cast on 68 stitches.
Knit 24 rounds, 2 plain and 2 pearl stitches alternately. Knit 58
-rounds plain, or 2¾ inches in length; increase 1 stitch on first
+rounds plain, or 2¾ inches in length; increase 1 stitch on first
round. Knit the foot same as page 11.
@@ -835,7 +810,7 @@ and knit the foot same as page 14.
=For a Child from 4 to 5 Years.=--Knitted with merino wool. Cast on
92 stitches. Knit 28 rounds, pearl and plain alternately. Knit 93
-rounds plain, or 4½ inches in length; increase 1 stitch on first
+rounds plain, or 4½ inches in length; increase 1 stitch on first
round; and knit the foot same as page 15.
@@ -876,10 +851,10 @@ worsted.--Cast on 84 stitches. Knit 24 rounds, 2 pearl and 2 plain
alternately. Knit 95 rounds, or 6 inches in length; increase 2
stitches on first round. Divide the stitches; placing 21 on each
side of the seam-stitch, leaving 42 for the front of the foot. Knit
-35 rows, plain and pearl alternately, for the heel, or 2¼ inches in
+35 rows, plain and pearl alternately, for the heel, or 2¼ inches in
length. Knit the top, and pick up the stitches, till there are 36
on each side of the seam-stitch, 12 being for the gusset. When the
-gusset is finished, knit 71 rounds, or 4½ inches in length. Knit
+gusset is finished, knit 71 rounds, or 4½ inches in length. Knit
the toe, and cast off, with 16 stitches on each side, measuring
from heel.
@@ -894,7 +869,7 @@ on second round. Knit the foot same as page 19.
stitches. Knit 24 rounds, 2 plain and 2 pearl stitches alternately.
Knit 111 rounds, or 7 inches in length. Increase 2 stitches on
first round. Divide the stitches, placing 23 on each side of the
-seam, leaving 47 for front of the foot. Knit 43 rows, or 2¾ inches,
+seam, leaving 47 for front of the foot. Knit 43 rows, or 2¾ inches,
for the heel. Knit the top, and pick up the stitches for the foot
till there are 33 on each side of the seam, 10 being for the
gusset. When the gusset is finished, knit 62 rounds, or 5 inches,
@@ -1224,367 +1199,4 @@ Published also in Half-yearly Volumes, elegantly bound, price 3s.
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