Warm Cuffs.
Two needles are required.
Cast on any number of stitches according to the size of your needles; knit 12 rows plain; knit 1 row putting the wool twice round the needle; rib a row, putting the wool twice round the needle; repeat the last 2 rows until you have about a quarter of a yard, and finish by knitting 12 rows as at first.
Sew it up and fold the top and bottom together.
Muffatees.
Four needles No. 17, and fine German lambs’-wool are required.
Cast 24 stitches on each of 3 needles, knit round, knitting and ribbing 3 alternate stitches varying the color at pleasure: when the muffatee is about six inches long, begin double knitting[24-*] on coarser needles; when you have knitted about 2 inches, knit 6 plain rows and cast off; sew up the part that is in double knitting.
Muffatees.
Two middling sized ivory needles and rather fine wool, the color may be varied at pleasure.