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Mother's Knitter: Containing some patterns of things for little children

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A practical manual presenting clear knitting techniques, terminology, and patterns for infants and young children. It opens with advice on wool and needle selection, gauge and casting off, and defines stitches and basic operations such as increasing, decreasing, purling and picking up. The main portion gives step-by-step patterns—various sizes of baby boots, a child’s jacket or spencer, frock, socks, shawls, petticoat, tam o' shanter cap and open-work motifs—along with directions for ribbing, shaping and finishing. Measurements, size-adjustment tips and an index of knitted items are provided to help home knitters adapt and execute the designs.

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Elvina Mary Corbould

Elvina Mary Corbould was a notable author in the realm of knitting literature during the 19th century. She is best known for her works that provide clear and accessible patterns for knitters of all skill levels. Her books, including "Mother's Knitter: Containing some patterns of things for little children" and "The Lady's Knitting-Book / Containing eighty clear and easy patterns of useful and ornamental knitting," reflect her dedication to making knitting enjoyable and approachable. Corbould's contributions have helped to inspire generations of knitters, emphasizing both practicality and creativity in the craft.

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