A “couvre-pied” can be knit in the same manner, only knit the stripes three hundred and ten purls in length.
7.—BABY’S BLANKET.
A beautiful blanket can be knit with stripes, alternating pink and white. Knit plain garter stitch, each stripe a yard long; the white stripes should be the narrowest, eighteen stitches for the white and twenty-two for the pink. When finished, then work in the white stripes, a pink rose-bud and a green leaf, as small as possible, then sew all together, making the blanket a square yard.
BORDER.
Cast on sixteen stitches.
First row. Knit three, turn over twice, purl two together, knit two, turn over twice, knit two together, turn over twice, knit two together, knit five.
Second row. Knit seven, purl one, knit two, purl one, knit two, turn over twice, purl two together, knit three.
Third row. Knit three, turn over twice, purl two together, knit thirteen.
Fourth row. Knit thirteen, turn over twice, purl two together, knit three.