Fig. 38

8. Sew the collar to the body of the jacket as indicated in the drawing. (See directions in [section 7], Chapter 4.)

9. Fold collar back along the dotted line.

10. Make a cord and tassels and fasten under the collar. A very good cord can be knitted on four nails of the rake, two in each row, using single stitch, or a “spool knitter” can be made from a large empty spool with four 1-inch No. 16 wire brads driven in around the opening at one end. The winding of a spool knitter is similar to the winding of the round cap rake, [Fig. 3]. (See [Chapter 3].)

To Knit Collar No. 2. ([Fig. 37.])

1. Cast stitches on 40 nails, twenty in each row.

2. Knit double stitch for 7 inches.

3. Cast stitches off 24 nails at one end of knitting to produce M N, [Fig. 37].

4. On the next winding add these 24 nails again.