
My Knitting Book
by Miss Lambert
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- My Knitting Book.
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- MY KNITTING BOOK.
- Explanation of Terms used in Knitting.
- Siberian Cuffs.
- A Knitted Silk Cuff.
- Open Stitch for Cuffs.
- Very Pretty Cuffs.
- Muffatees with two Colours.
- Gentlemen's Muffatees.
- Plain Ribbed Muffatees.
- Another Pair of Muffatees.
- Knitted Cuffs, Shell Pattern.
- Double Knitted Cuffs.
- A Brioche[A].
- Fringe Pattern Knitting.
- An Opera Cap.
- A Sontag, or Cephaline
- A Bonnet Cap.
- Double Knitting for Comforters, etc.
- Knitted Lace.
- Knitted Insertion.
- Coral Trimming for a Muslin Dress.
- Barley-corn Stitch.
- A Muff, in colours of Sable.
- Another Muff.
- Close Stitch for a Waistcoat, &c.
- Long Sleeves to wear under the Dress.
- THE TWELVE FOLLOWING PATTERNS ARE INTENDED FOR D'OYLEYS, TIDIES, FISH OR BASKET NAPKINS; THEY ARE TO BE WORKED WITH NO. 14 KNITTING COTTON, AND NO. 19 NEEDLES.—THEY MAY ALSO BE ADAPTED, WITH A CHANGE OF MATERIAL, FOR SHAWLS, COUNTERPANES, BAGS, AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES.
- I. Leaf and Trellis Pattern.
- II. Rose-leaf Pattern.
- III. Point Pattern.
- IV. Gothic Pattern.
- V. Scotch Pattern.
- VI. Chevron Pattern.
- VII. Vandyke Pattern.
- VIII. Lace Pattern.
- IX. Fish-bone Pattern.
- X. German Pattern.
- XI. Diamond Pattern.
- XII. Shell Pattern.
- Cable Knitting.
- A Purse.
- Pretty Stitch for a Purse.
- A Pence Jug, or Purse.
- A Strong Purse.
- A pretty open Stitch for a Purse.
- Open Stitch Purse with Beads.
- A Purse in fine Silk.
- Herringbone, or Shetland Stitch for a Purse.
- THE FIVE FOLLOWING PATTERNS WILL BE FOUND VERY PRETTY FOR BAGS;—THEY SHOULD BE KNITTED WITH SECOND-SIZED PURSE TWIST,—NO. 24 NEEDLES.
- I. Diagonal Check Pattern Bag.
- II. Lozenge pattern Bag.
- III. Hem-stitch Pattern Bag.
- IV. Spider Pattern Bag.
- V. Stripe Pattern Bag.
- A Bag, with Black or Garnet Beads.
- Knitted Fringe.
- Vandyke Border.
- A warm Half-square Shawl.
- A warm Double Knitted Scarf, in Two Colours.
- A Border for a Shawl or Quilt.
- Raised Knitting for a Shawl.
- A Russian Shawl, in Brioche Stitch.
- A light Stitch for a Shawl.
- Star Pattern Shawl, in Two Colours.
- Barège Knitting for Shawls.
- A Shetland Knitted Scarf.
- Shetland Pattern for a Shawl.
- Other Patterns for Shawls.
- Double Diamond Stitch for a Quilt.
- A Quilt.
- A light and warm Counterpane.
- Cross Stitch Pattern for a Quilt.
- Another Quilt.
- A Quilt, or Couvre-Pied, in squares.
- A Cover for an Air Pillow.
- A Baby's Hood.
- A Baby's Sock.
- Another Baby's Sock.
- A Baby's Stocking.
- A Carriage Boot.
- A double-knitted Night-Sock.
- A Frileuse or Neck Tippet.
- Wheel pattern for Tidies, etc.
- Knitted Coral.
- Hints on Knitting.
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