INDEX.

RECEIPTS FOR TWELVE CHAIR COVERS, IN DIFFERENT PATTERNS.

Page.
No. 1.[German Pattern of Open Double Knitting]2
2.[Nun's Pattern]3
3.[Viennoise Pattern]4
4.[Beautiful Coral Pattern]6
5.[Beautiful Diamond Pattern]10
6.[Pretty Feather Pattern]13
7.[Double Rose-Leaf Pattern]14
8.[Spider-Net Pattern]16
9.[Shield Pattern, surrounded with Open Work]18
10.[Canvass Pattern]22
11.[Leaf Pattern]24
12.[Another Leaf Pattern]26

RECEIPTS IN KNITTING.[1]

[Border, Pretty Vandyke]98
[Bodice, A Knitted]49
[Bag, Shell Knitting for a]52
[Basket Serviette, Pretty Pattern for a]54
[Border, Pretty Open Diamond]81
[Brioche, For a]97
[Cap, Shell Pattern for a Baby's]45
[Carpet Hookah, or Oriental Mat]55
[Cap Half, for wearing under a Bonnet]62
[Cuffs, Honeycomb]83
[Comforter, For a]67
[Comforter, For another]68
[Counterpane, Bell Pattern for a]69
[Cuffs, Gentlemen's]87
[Collar, Beautiful Knitted]112
[Edging, New Pattern for Lace]37
[Edging, Narrow Vandyke]29
[Fish Serviette]33
[Fringe for Chair Covers, &c.]35
[Fan Pattern]124
[Gaiters, Children's]104
[Hood, Baby's Very Pretty]30
[Muff, For a]64
[Mitten, Swiss Pattern for the Top of a]65
[Muffatees, Corkscrew Pattern]86
[Mitten, Fan Pattern]84
[Pattern, A Pretty open]51
[Penwiper, For a Knitted]71
[Pelisse, Very elegant Knitted]57
[Purse, Pretty Pattern for a Knitted]111
[Shawl, Leaf Pattern for Half-Square]39
[Shoe, For a Baby's]79
[Shoe and Stocking, A Baby's]42
[Shawl, A Shetland]66
[Scarf, Beautiful Pattern for a]74
[Shawl, Netted]110
[Shawl, Pretty Feather Pattern for the Border of a]120
[Shawl, Open Diamond Pattern for the Centre of a]121
[Spencer, For an Under]105
[Sugar Plum Stitch]38
[Stocking, Receipt for a]88
[Twisted Knitting]78

[1] Transcriber's note: some commas were added to this table of contents for clarity.

EXERCISES IN KNITTING.

Receipts for Twelve Chair Covers, in different Patterns.

As the number of stitches required to work each pattern will be mentioned, these patterns can easily be applied for any other purpose, and are most of them well adapted for doilies. Some of the most open patterns are suitable for Shetland shawls; and as the majority of the chair covers are now done in coloured wool, the colours and number of shades will be described; though, if wished in white, the linen thread, No. 1, is the proper material to be used.

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