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t in the 3rd row the 2 overs come between the stitches formed by the 2 stitches that were formed by the 1st over, and the 2 stitches of the 6th row, that were knitted together. KNITTING PATTERN WITH TWO KINDS OF THREAD (fig. 386).--Cast on a number of stitches that divides by 4. [Illustration: FIG. 386. KNITTING PATTERN WITH TWO KINDS OF THREAD. MATERIALS: Fil a pointer D.M.C Nos. 25 to 30 and Cordonnet 6 fils D.M.C No. 60 or 80.] 1st row--with coarse thread: purl. 2nd row--plain. 3rd row--with fine thread: over, 1 intake, knit 2. 4th row--plain. 5th row--knit 1, over, 1 intake, knit 1. 6th row--plain. 7th row--knit 2, over, 1 intake. 8th row--plain. 9th and 10th row--with the coarse thread: purl. 11th row--plain. 12th row--with the fine thread: over, knit 2 together. 13th row--plain. 14th row--purl. Then repeat from the 1st row. KNITTING PATTERN WITH DROPPED STITCHES (fig. 387).--Cast on a number of stitches that divides by 9. [Illustration: FIG. 387. KNITTING PATTERN WITH DROPPED STITCHES. MATERIALS: Coton a tricoter D.M.C Nos. 16 to 30, Coton pour crochet D.M.C Nos. 6 to 30, or Fil a pointer D.M.C Nos. 10 to 30.] 1st row--over, slip 3, knit 1, 2 overs, knit 3, 2 overs, knit 1. 2nd row--knit 3, slip the next, drop the 2 overs, knit 4, turn the work, purl 4, turn the work, knit 4, drop the 2 overs, slip the next stitch. 3rd row--over, slip 2, knit 1, pull slipped stitches over, drop the first of the 4 stitches, knit first the stitch that follows the second double over, then the 4 others plain, and lastly, take up the dropped stitch and knit it plain on the right side of the work. 4th row--knit plain. 5th row--over, slip 3, over, knit 6. 6th row--knit plain, and repeat from the 1st row. KNITTING PATTERN (fig. 388).--This pattern may be worked with any one of the D.M.C cottons recommended for fig. 387, but in the case of anything that is not wearing apparel, Fil a pointer D.M.C will be found more suitable. Cast on a number of stitches that divides by 18. [Illustration: FIG. 388. KNITTING PATTERN.] 1st row--over, knit 2 together, over, knit 2 together, over, knit 2 together, over, knit 4, knit 2 together, over, slip 2, knit 1, pull slipped stitches over, over, knit 3. Each row marked by an even number is to be knitted plain throughout. 3rd row--knit 1, over, knit 2 together, over, knit 2 together, over, knit 2 together, over, slip 1, knit 1, pull slipped
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