This may sound difficult, but it is really quite the reverse, as it merely consists in putting three stitches over another three, and then knitting these six afterwards.
Do 2 plain rows, and repeat from 2nd row.
When long enough, decrease with plain knitting to match the commencement, and finish off the points with tassels.
The next stripe, if preferred, can be done in a different pattern, only you must remember to make the points, by beginning with one stitch and then increasing up to the requisite number, decreasing in the same manner at the end.
Fancy Stitches.
All the following patterns are pretty. You must always cast on two extra stitches, so as to have a plain stitch at the beginning and end of every row, and every alternate row is pearled. Always work one or two rows plain for a foundation.
Pearl Pattern.—Cast on an even number of stitches. 1st row—pearl 1, slip 1. Repeat.
Third row—slip 1, pearl 1. Repeat.
Go back to the 1st row.