Fourth row—plain knitting.
Fifth row—pearl knitting.
Repeat from second row.
A Pence Jug, or Purse.
Five needles, No. 20, with claret and green German wool.
Commence with the handle;—by casting on four stitches in claret, and knitting, in plain rows backwards and forwards, until it be two inches long.
Cast on six stitches on the same needle, twenty-six on the second, and ten on the third: then,—
Knit from the first needle,—knit two; pearl two; alternately.
With the second needle—pearl two; knit two; pearl two; pass the wool back, slip one; knit one, pass the slip-stitch over it; knit the remaining stitches plain, within seven of the end; then,—knit two together; knit one; pearl two; knit two.
On the next needle—pearl two; knit two; alternately,—repeating three rounds, until twelve stitches only remain on the second needle, which finishes the spout.