10. Plain to within 7 stitches of the end; break wool and fasten in at other end again.
11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Same as 10th row, leaving the 7 stitches for back of neck.
16. Fasten in, chain 3, and work a treble in every stitch. It is very pretty to use a thread of ice-wool with the Germantown when making the border.
17, 18. A double in each stitch around bottom or neck of hood.
19, 20, 21, 22, 23. A double in each stitch across front, working in both veins of stitch.
Turn back the border, finish with a bow of ribbon at back, a rosette on top, and ribbon ties.
To make the hood larger you have but to continue widening the crown until of proper size, which will make the front proportionally longer and leave the neck wider. Any fancy stitch may be used in the same way, following the general directions given.