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My Knitting Book (Second Series)

Chapter 39: 7. Diaper Pattern.
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A practical manual that opens with a concise glossary of knitting terms and guidance on a standard filiére (gauge), then explains basic operations such as casting on, increasing, decreasing, ribbing, and turning. The main body presents numerous reworked patterns and stitch diagrams for household and wearable items — quilts, shawls, baby hoods and bonnets, caps, bags, purses, edgings, doyleys and Shetland motifs — offering varied textures, borders, insertions, and raised or open stitches to aid home knitters in producing decorative and utilitarian pieces.

VII.
Diaper Pattern.

Cast on eighty-two stitches; that is,—eighteen for the two borders, and sixty-four for the centre. Each centre pattern occupies six stitches.

Knit the upper border, as before directed. Commence the side-borders, and centre, as follows;—

First row—knit three; bring the thread forward, knit two together,—three times;(a) pearl three; knit three.—Repeat from (a).—Finish with—bring the thread forward, knit two together,—three times; knit three.

Second row—knit three; pearl eight;(b) knit one; pearl five.—Repeat from (b).—Finish with—pearl six; knit three.

Third row—knit three; bring the thread forward, knit two together,—three times;(c) pearl three; knit three.—Repeat from (c).—Finish with—bring the thread forward, knit two together,—three times; knit three.

Fourth row—knit three; pearl six;(d) knit five; pearl one.—Repeat from (d).—Finish with—pearl six; knit three.

Commence again, as at first row.