Cast off five stitches, leaving three to unravel for the fringe.
With four-thread fleecy, No. 10 needles may be used.
Vandyke Border.
This border is generally knitted in cotton, and may be used for muslin curtains, for knitted or netted fish napkins, and for "tidies" for the backs of chairs, or ends of sofas.
Cast on seven stitches, on No. 17 needles.
First and second rows—plain knitting.
Third row—slip one; knit two; turn over, knit two together; turn over twice, knit two together.
Fourth row—bring the thread forward, knit two; pearl one; knit two; turn over, knit two together; knit one.
Fifth row—slip one; knit two; turn over, knit two together; knit four.
Sixth row—knit six; turn over, knit two together; knit one.