Third row—white,—knit two together, taken in the front, turning the wool twice round the needle.—Repeat to the end of the row.
Fourth row—gold colour,—the same as the third,—knitting one plain stitch at the commencement of the row, and one plain stitch at the end of the row, twisting the wool once round the needle.
Fifth row—white,—knit two together, twisting the wool twice round the needle.—Repeat to the end of the row.
Sixth row—Commence again, as at second row.
It may be as well to remark, that two rows are knitted at the back, and two at the front.
Another Quilt.
This should be knitted in stripes of six inches in width.—Cast on any number of stitches that may be divided by three;—German quilt wool.—No. 1 needles.
First row—bring the wool forward, slip one; knit two, pass the slip-stitch over them.—Repeat.
Second row—pearl knitting.
Third row—knit two, before the pattern is commenced, that the holes may come in a diagonal direction.