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BALACLAVA HELMET,
WRISTLETS, MITTENS, SCARF
PATONS &,
PATONS ROSE, or WHITE HEATHER, BALDWINS
FINGERING, 4-PLY
START RIGHT-BY USING THE WOOL RECOMMENDED!

BALACLAVA HELMET—See Fig. A. 5th round.—* K. 15, K. 2 tog., repeat from * to


MATERIALS:—4 02s. PATONS - ROSE, or the end of the round.
WHITE HEATHER, Fingering, 4-ply. Four Continue in this manner, decreasing in every
No. 6 “BEEHIVE” Knitring Needles, with alternate round until 20 stitches remain.
points at both ends, measured by the Beehive Break off the wool, run the ends through the
remaining stitches, draw up and fasten off securely.
TENSION:—6 stitches to the inch in width With a damp cloth and hot iron press carefully.
(measured flat) must be obtained. If, using
the needles recommended, more than 6 stitches WRISTLETS—See Fig. B.
to the inch are obtained, needles a si2e coarser MATERIALS:—2 ozs. PATONS ROSE, or
should be tried; if less than 6 stitches, then a WHITE HEATHER, Fingering, 4-ply. Four
size finer. Whatever the size of needles found No. 10 “BEEHIVE” Knitting Needles, with
suitable by the Knitter, it is absolutely essential points at both ends, measured by the Beehive gauge.
that the fabric should measure 6 stitches to TENSION:—1\ stitches to the inch in width
the inch. (measured flat) must be obtained. If, using the
needles recommended, more than stitches to
the inch are obtained, needles a size coarser should
be tried; if less than 7-J stitches, then a size finer.
Whatever the size of needles found suitable by
the Knitter, it is absolutely essential that the .
fabric should measure stitches to the inch.

A niece of fabric knitted to the correep tension.^


RECIPE :^Using two strands of wool together
throughout, cast on 96 stitches, 36 on the first
needle and 30 on each of second and third needles.
1st round.—* K. 3, P. 3, repeat from * to the
end of the round. Repeat this round for 6 inches.
A piece of fabric knitted to the correct tension.
In the next round K. 3, cast off 21 stitches (this
makes the opening for the face), (K. 3, P. 3) RECIPE:'—-Using two strands of wool together
twelve times, K. 3. throughout, cast on 56 stitches, 20 on each of
Work backwards and forwards in rows on the the first and second needles and 16 on the third.
remaining 75 stitches as follows:— 1st round.—* K. 2, P. 2, repeat from * to the end
1st row.—K. 1, P. 2, * K. 3, P. 3, repeat from * of round. Repeat this round until work measures
to the last 6 stitches, K. 3, P. 2, K. 1. 5 inches from the commencement. Cast off.
2nd row.—* K. 3, P. 3, repeat from * to the last Work another Wristlet in the same manner.
3 stitches, K. 3. With a damp cloth and hot iron press carefully.
Repeat the 1st and 2nd rows five times, casting on
21 stitches at the end of the last row. MITTENS (worked on two needles)—See
Divide the stitched on to three needles as before. Fig. C.
Continue, working in rounds in rib of (K. 3, P. 3), MATERIALS:—4 ozs. PATONS ROSE, or
for 4 inches, decreasing one stitch at the end WHITE HEATHER, Fingering, 4-ply. Two
of the last round. Shape for crown as follows:— No. 10 “BEEHIVE” Knitting Needles, measured
1st round.—* K. 17, K. 2 tog., repeat from * to by the Beehive gauge.
the end of the round. TENSION:—7 stitches to the inch in width
2nd and alternate rounds.—Knit plain. (not stretched) must be obtained. If, using the
3rd round.—* K. 16, K. 2 tog., repeat fromto needles recommended, more than 7 stitches to the
the end of the round. inch are obtained, needles a size coarser should be

[ (^) RIGHT WOOL, RIGHT NEEDLES AND TENSION—P & B GUARANTEE YOUR SATISFACTION! |

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YOU CAN RELY ON ROSE AND WHITE HEATHER!

tried; if less than 7 stitches, then a size finer. 6th row.—K. 2, * P. 1, K. 1, repeat from * to
Whatever the size of needles found suitable by end of row. Repeat the 6th row twice. Cast off.
the Knitter, it is absolutely essential that the With the right side of the work facing, join in
fabric should measure 7 stitches to the inch. . the wool and knit up 5 stitches from the base of
the Thumb, K. 21. Proceed as follows:— •
1st row.—K, 1, P. 47, K. 1.
2nd row.—Knit plain. Repeat these two rows
six times, then the 1st row once.
To commence the First Finger, in the next row
K. 31, turn; K. 1, P.12, cast on 3 stitches, turn.
Work on these 16 stitches as follows:—
1st row.—Knit plain.
2nd row.—K. 1, P. 14, K. 1.
Repeat these two rows once.
5th row.—K. 2, * P. 1, K. 1, repeat from * to
the end of the row. Repeat the 5th row three times.
A piece of fabric knitted to the correct tension. Cast off.
RECIPE :-THE RIGHT-HAND MITTEN.— SECOND FINGER.—With the right side of the
Using two strands of wool together throughout, work facing,, join in the wool and knit up 2 stitches
cast on 48 stitches. from the base of the First Finger, K. 6, turn; K. 1,
1st row.—K. 2, * P. 1, K. 1, repeat from * to P. 13, cast on 2 stitches, turn.
end of row. Repeat this row thirty-five times. Work on these 16 stitches as follows:—
Proceed as follows:— 1st row.—Knit plain.
1 st row.—Knit plain. 2nd row.—K. 1, P. 14, K. 1.
2nd row.—-K. 1, purl to the last stitch, K. 1. Repeat these two rows once.
Repeat these two rows once. 5th row.—K. 2, * P. 1, K. 1, repeat from * to
5th row.—K. 22, P. 1, (increase once in the next the end of the row.
stitch. K. 11 twice J*. 1. K.RQ. . _ -tlie hth-row three tirtfes. Cast dffr —'
6th row.—K. 1, P. 19, K. 1, P. 6, K. 1, P. 21, K. 1. THIRD FINGER.—With the right side of the
7th row.—K. 22, P. 1, K. 6, P. 1, IC. 20. work facing, join in the wool and knit up 2
8th row.—Like the 6th row. stitches from the base of the Second Finger, K. 6,
9th row.—K. 22, P. 1, increase once in the next turn; K. 1, P. 13, cast on 2 stitches^ turn.
stitch, K. 3, increase once in the next stitch, K. 1, Work on these 16 stitches as given for the Second
P. 1, K. 20. Finger.
10th row.—K.l, P.19, K.l, P.8, K.l, P.21, K.l. FOURTH FINGER.—With the right side of
11th row.—K. 22, P. 1, K. 8, P. 1, K. 20. the work, feeing, join in the wool and knit up
12th row.—Like the 10th row. 2 stitched Arom the base of the Third Finger,
13th row.-—K. 22, P. 1, increase once in the next K. 6, turn; K. 1, P. 12, K. 1.
stitch, K. 5, increase once in the next stitch, K.l, 1st row.—Knit plain.
P. 1, K. 20. 2nd row.—K.l, P.12, K.l.
Continue in this manner, increasing once inside Repeat these two rows once.
each of the purl stitches in every following 4th row 5th row.—K. 2, * P. 1, K. 1, repeat from * to the
until there are 18 stitches between- the two purl end of row. Repeat this row three times. Cast off.
stitches. Work one row without shaping. THE LEFT-HAND MITTEN.—Cast on 48
Proceed as follows:— stitches.
1st row.—K. 22, P. 1, K. 18, turn. 1st row.—K. 2, * P. 1, K. 1, repeat from * to
2nd row.—K. 1, P. 17, cast on 4 stitches, turn. end of row. Repeat this row thirty-five times.
Work on these 22 stitches for Thumb as follows:— Proceed as follows:—
1st row.—Knit plain. 1 st row.—Knit plain.
2nd row.—K. 1, P. 20, K. 1. 2nd row.—K. 1, purl to the last stitch, K. 1.
Repeat these two rows once. Repeat these two rows once.
5th row.—K. 2 tog., * K. 1, P. 1, repeat from * to 5th row.—K. 20, P. 1, (increase once in the next
the last 2 stitches, K. 2 tog. stitch, K. 1) twice; P. I, K. 22.

A PLEASURE TO KNIT, A COMFORT IN WEAR—ROSE OR WHITE HEATHER SCOTCH FINGERING! /


‘WOOLCRAFT,” NEW EDITION-PRICE 6d!

Sew up the Thumb, Finger and side seams,


joining the seams by sewing together the
corresponding ridges (formed by the stitch
knitted at each end of every row). With a damp
cloth and hot iron press carefully.

SCARF—See Fig. D.
MATERIALS:—13 ozs. PATONS ROSE, or
WHITE HEATHER, Fingering, 4-ply. Four
No. 6 “BEEHIVE” Knitting Needles, with points
at both ends, measured by the Beehive gauge.
ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS :-Length,48 ins.
Width, 91 ins.
TENSION:—5 stitches to the inch in width
(not stretched) must be obtained to give a
garment of the above-mentioned size. If,
using the needles recommended, more than 5
stitches to the inch are obtained, needles a size
coarser should be tried; if less than 5 stitches,
then a size finer. Whatever the size of needles
found suitable by the Knitter, it is absolutely
essential that the fabric should measure 5
stitches to the inch.

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Work on these 16 stitches as given for the First
| l l I.T'I I I | l I F] I I I | I I
Finger of the Right Hand. O INCHES 1 2
SECOND FINGER.—With the right side of the
work facing, join in the wool and knit up 2
stitches from the base of the First Finger, K. 6, !!: ; ;; . : r'v>
A piece of fabric knitted to the correct tension.
cast on 2 stitches, turn; K. 1, P. 14, K. 1, turn.
Work exactly as given for the Second Finger of RECIPE:—Using two strands of wool together o
the Right Hand. throughout, cast on 90 stitches, 30 on each of —
THIRD FINGER.—With the right side of the three needles.
work facing, join in the wool and knit up 2 stitches 1st round.—Knit plain.
from the base of the Second Finger; K. 6, cast on Repeat this round until the work, measures 48
2 stitches, turn; K. 1, P. 14, K. 1, turn. inches. Castoff.
Work exactly as given for. the Third Finger of With a damp cloth and hot iron press carefully.
the Right Hand. THE FRINGE.—Wind the wool round a piece
FOURTH FINGER.—With the right side of of cardboard 2 inches wide and cut through one
the work facing, join in the wool and knit up 2 edge. Taking 8 strands together, double them
stitches from the base of the Third Finger, K. 6, and using a crochet hook, draw a loop through the
turn; K. 1, P. 12, K. 1, turn. double edge of the Scarf, pass the ends through
Work exactly as given for the Fourth Finger of the loop and knot firmly. Repeat at even distances
the Right Hand. along the ends of the Scarf.
•at Britain and Northern Ireland. ^-

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PATONS & BALDWINS, LTD., ALLOA & HALIFAX
Hade and Printed in Great Britain.
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