The Sash.
Work as the Lappets of the Hood, [page 4], commencing with the same color as the Veste, and using the white wool for the Edge.
Make the Scallop Trimming with the white wool, and for the Joining use the same color as the Veste.
The Border.
For the Outside, commence with the white wool at the last stitch of the left side of the Veste, so as to work on the selvedge formed by the end of the rows, putting the needle sufficiently deep in the work to correspond with the edge row of the Sash: work 3 plain crochet stitches; * then 1 treble in the next stitch, 1 chain, 1 treble, 1 chain, and 1 treble again; these 3 treble stitches are all to be worked in the same stitch of the Veste, then work 7 plain; and repeat again from *, continuing the same all round to the opposite end at the right side of the Veste. As the 3 treble stitches should come at the centre of the back, it will be necessary to increase in rounding the point.
Make sufficient of the Scallop Trimming to go along this row, and join it the same as the Sash. For the inner Border, commence at the last stitch of the right side of the Veste, and work as the outer border. The last row of each of the sides is then to be sewn to the back under the Border, and the Sash ends attached on the wrong side. The Veste should be fastened with buttons down the front.
KNITTED MUFFATEE.
FOR A GENTLEMAN.
Materials—1 ounce of White and 6 skeins of colored Single Berlin Wool; pair of Walker’s knitting pins No. 12 Bell gauge. See [page 13].