Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth rows—black.
Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh rows—red.
Crochet eleven rows, alternately with green, and a chiné wool.
Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth rows—scarlet.
Repeat from second row.
By omitting a stitch in the centre of each row, the shawl will assume, whilst working, a pointed form, similar to that of a half square, at the same time that the rows of crochet will run in a diagonal direction from either side of the centre. It may be trimmed with a black fringe of about four inches deep sewn on the two sides.
To form the striped pattern as above directed, four chiné wools, of different colours, should be employed.
A Light Shawl.
No. 49.