The Ladies' Work-Book - Containing Instructions In Knitting, Crochet, Point-Lace, etc. by Unknown
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[Illustration: TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER.] To reverse two, three, or more stitches together, insert the needle in them all at once, _from the last to the first_. TO TAKE UP STITCHES.--Insert the needle in the loop, pass the thread round, and knit it in the usual manner. Do not draw out any loop more than can be avoided, while knitting it. TO KNIT TWO PIECES TOGETHER.--To do this there must be an equal number of stitches on both. [Illustration: TO FORM A ROUND.] Hold the needles together in the right hand, and knit as usual, inserting the left-hand needle in a loop of each at the same time, and treating the two as one. [Illustration: TO CAST OFF.] TO FORM A ROUND:--This diagram represents the French manner of performing this process by casting the whole number of stitches on one needle, and then distributing them on three, or perhaps four. But the English mode is to divide the number of stitches, and cast so many on each needle, not withdrawing the last stitch of each needle from the point of the next needle. When all are cast on, the round is made by knitting the _two first_ stitches on to the last needle. Four needles are employed for stockings, five for doyleys and other round articles. |
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