Vandyke Edge.

Cast on seven stitches, first and second row plain knitting.

Third row.—Slip one, knit two, turn over,[1] knit two together; turn over twice, knit two together.

Fourth row.—Bring the thread forward, knit two, purl one, knit two; turn over, knit two together, knit one.

Fifth row.—Slip one; knit two, turn over, knit two together; knit four.

Sixth row.—Knit six, turn over, knit two together, knit one.

Seventh row.—Slip one, knit two, turn over, knit two together, turn over twice, knit two together, turn over twice, knit two together.

Eighth row.—Knit two, purl one, knit two, purl one, knit two, turn over, knit two together, knit one.

Ninth row.—Slip one, knit two, turn over, knit two together, knit six.

Tenth row.—Knit eight, turn over, knit two together, knit one.

Eleventh row.—Slip one, knit two, turn over, knit two together, turn over twice, knit two together, turn over twice, knit two together, turn over twice, knit two together.

Twelfth row.—Knit two, purl one, knit two, purl one, knit two, purl one, knit two, turn over, knit two together, knit one.

Thirteenth row.—Slip one, knit two, turn over, knit two together, knit nine.

Fourteenth row.—Cast off all but seven, knit three, turn over, knit two together, knit one.

Commence again as third row.

[1] By “turn over” means, bring the cotton round the pin so as to make a stitch.