Seventh row—slip one; knit two; turn over, knit two together; turn over twice, knit two together; turn over twice, knit two together.
Eighth row—knit two; pearl one; knit two; pearl one; knit two; turn over, knit two together; knit one.
Ninth row—slip one; knit two; turn over, knit two together; turn over twice, knit two together; turn over twice, knit two together; turn over twice, knit two together.
Tenth row—knit two; pearl one; knit two; pearl one; knit two; pearl one; knit two; turn over, knit two together; knit one.
Eleventh row—slip one; knit two; turn over, knit two together; knit nine.
Twelfth row—cast off all but seven; knit four; turn over, knit two together; knit one.
This finishes the first vandyke.—Commence again, as at third row.
A warm Half-square Shawl.
Four-thread fleecy, or eight-thread Zephyr fleecy, of two colours, say rose and white.—No. 8 needles.
Cast on one stitch, rose colour, and increase at the beginning of every other row, until there are ten stitches on the needle. In the next row—knit seven stitches for the border, which is throughout in plain knitting; join on the white wool, and pearl three, increasing on the last stitch.