8th.—Turn the work, and do a row of sc.

9th.—Turn; 15 ch., 2 dc. over the middle loops of the first scallop, 15 ch., 2 dc. in the middle of the second scallop, 15 ch, 2 dc. in the third scallop, 15 ch.; sc. on the last stitch of the row.

10th.—Turn and work a row of dc.

11th.—Turn and work a row of open square crochet.

12th.—Like tenth.

13th.—Like eleventh.

14th.—Like tenth.

Then repeat from the sixth row, observing that as the first lace row has only one scallop and this has two, you must count the number of stitches in the last row, and leaving three from the centre for half of the space between the two flowers, and sixteen for the three loops, so that you will work in sc. from the beginning of the row to within nineteen of the centre; then the chain of ten, of sixteen, and of ten again, as directed in row 6, and six sc. stitches in the centre; the remainder of the row to correspond with the first part.

The rest of the Chemisette is to be worked according to the directions already given, observing, that as the number of stitches gradually increases, an extra scallop must be made in every new pattern, and care must be taken that they fall regularly between those of the previous row.

When a different depth is done, to come up to the neck, leave a space of two patterns or so, in the centre, and continue working at each side, not increasing at the outer edge, and diminishing every row at the inner one, in order to fit the neck.