it 1, double stitch as before, knit 1, double stitch
as before, knit 2, bring the thread forward, knit 2 together, knit 1,
bring the thread forward, knit 2 together.
Fifteenth row:--Slip 1, knit 1, bring the thread forward, knit 2
together, knit 1, bring the thread forward, knit 2 together, knit
the remaining stitches plain.
Sixteenth row:--Knit 3, knit 2 together, knit 3, knit 2 together,
knit 5, bring the thread forward, knit 2 together, knit 1, bring the
thread forward, knit 2 together.
Seventeenth row:--Slip 1, knit 1, bring the thread forward,
knit 2 together, knit 1, bring the thread forward, knit 2 together,
pass the thread twice over the needle, and knit 2 together.
Repeat this 5 times. Knit 1.
Eighteenth row:--Knit 2, double stitch as before, knit 1 plain,
double stitch as before, knit 1, double stitch as before, knit 1,
double stitch as before, knit 1, double stitch as before, knit 2,
bring the thread forward, knit 2 together, knit 1, bring the thread
forward, knit 2 together.
Nineteenth row:--Slip 1, knit 1, bring the thread forward, knit
2 together, knit 1, bring the thread forward, knit 2 together, knit
the remainder of the stitches plain.
Twentieth row:--Cast off all the stitches but 10 (there should
be 23 in all), knit 5 plain, bring the thread forward, knit 2
together, knit 1, bring the thread forward, knit 2 together.
This completes 1 vandyke. You then begin again from the
first row, and repeat these 20 rows till sufficient length is done.
For Children's Gaiters.
For this, two-thread white fleecy is required, and No. 11 pins.
Cast on 22 stitches, and knit 18 plain rows, increasing at the toe
every time; there will then be 30 stitches on the pin, 14 of which
must be let off at the heel on to a third pin; then knit 24 plain
rows without increasing. Cast on as many extra stitches as you
before let off, and knit 18 rows, decreasing 1 stitch every row,
until only 22 stitches are left. This completes the foot part.
For the leg, take up 14 stitches on each side, and 12 in the
centre; knit 20 plain rows without increasing, and afterwards
increase 1 every third row at each end until 54 rows are done;
knit 24 rows with increasing, knit 20 plain rows, decreasing 1
every other row; then knit 10 rows, knitting 2 stitches and
seaming 2, without increasing or decreasing; knit 6 plain rows,
and cast off.
For an Under Spencer.
For the sleeve, cast on 40 stitches, knit 6 rows pl
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