Third row—ponceau.
In the fourth row the pattern commences with two colours, the wave portion of the pattern being in dark green; with the bell in a lighter shade of green; the ground, ponceau: or, the pattern may be worked in chiné greens.
Eight rows complete the pattern, when a plain row of ponceau, a row of two alternate stitches of ponceau and green, and a plain row of green, finish the stripe.
Crochet two rows of treble open crochet in gold; and commence again with the pattern in silk.
This bag when completed is about six inches square; it should be hemmed at the top, and lined, and finished with strings and tassels.
The pattern No. 24, is also equally adapted for a bag of this description; but in the centre of the work the pattern should be reversed, in order that when the two sides of the bag are folded together the pattern may run in the same direction, as in the manner described for the bag at [page 113].
A similar Bag.
A very easy but extremely elegant bag in perpendicular stripes may be made by commencing with—
Chain and first row—scarlet.