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THE FRONT

Using No. 1 needies, and yellow wool, cast on 110 sts.

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int row: Working into the back of the sts, *K1, P1. Repeat from * lo the end..

2nd row: K1, P1 K into the back of the next st, P1. Repeat from to the end.

long or short-sleeved: instructions below

6th row: Work to the neck. Cast off purlwise.

Here is a jumper gay enough for the country, smart enough for the town, and warm enough to withstand a winter breeze. Instructions for knitting it 'ere given below. The one shown here is yellow with navy and white embroidered stripes, would look good, too, in vellum, with Chinese lacquer and briar brown stripes.

it

DECEMBER

1938.

What you

want to know.

MATERIALS:

10 Oz8. 4-ply "Excelsior"

wool, Hunting Yellow, No. 1037, for long sleeve model, B oza, for short sleeve model.

1 oz. 4-ply "Excelsior" wool, Navy, No. 85.

1 oz. 4-ply "Excelsior" wool, White, No. 01.

1 phir No. 11 knitting needles;

1 pair No. 10 knitting needles;

1 No. 12 crochet hook; I brooch.

MEASUREMENTS:

Length from top of shoulder to lower edite, 18 inches; width all round at underarm to At a 33-34 inch bust; length of sleeve seam, long 18 inches, shuurt 5 inches.

TENSION:

Using No. 10 needles, work to produce 71⁄2 #ts, and 91⁄21⁄2 rows to 01:0 Aquare Jack in smooth febric (row K, 1 row P),

ABBREVIATIONS:

K-lenit. P-puri. s-stitch. tog together: d.e. double cruchet.

same number of sts, on the front. Mark the centre of the cast-off edge edge of the collar and place this to the centre back of the neck. Stitch the collar round the neck to the extreme

Inchen, as worked on the lower of the front,

Change to No. 10 needles and re-edge of the frant opening. peat the 12 puttern rows once, as With the right side of the work worked at the beginning of the front.

Sip the 44 sts from the safety pin

Keeping the continuity of the pat- facing, using the crochet hook and on to a No. 10 needle, the point to tern, increase in the first st and last navy wool, work 1 row of d.c. along the centre, join the yellow wool and t but one, on the next row and every the top of the collar and round the work the right side of the front as sit on lae needle. Proceed without

following 8th raw, until there are 80 edites of the front opening. Fasten

uff. follows: Work 12 rows, thus falsh further increase until the work mea-

Omitting all ribbing, thoroughly ing at the rentre edge.

Shape the neck and complete as the sures 18 inches from the beginning, press the work on the wrong side a damp finishing so that the right side of the sing a warm fron over instructions for the left side of the work will be facing when working cloth, pressing out the pattern to its front, but casting off the shoulder the next raw

fullest extent, and being careful not Shape the top as follows: Keeping to stretch any edges. THE BACK

the continuity of the pattern, cast off 7sta at the beginning of the next slightly easing the fulness of the top Using No. 11 needles and yellow 2 rows, then decrease 1 st at both wool, cast on 04 s. Working into ends of the next row and every With the right side of the work the back of the sts, un the first row alternate row following, until 38 sis only, proceed in fancy rib for 2% remain. Now decrease I si at both facing, using the crochet hook and inches as worked on the lower edge ends of every following 4th row until my wool, work 1 row of de. along sleeve. of the front, decreasing 1 st at the 42 sts remain.

the lower edge of each end of the last row.

Fasten off. Change to No. 10 needtes, and pro-

Embroider each row of blocks on

knitwise.

Worki row.

Cast off 2 sts at the beginning of

Stitch the sleeves into the armholes,

of sleeve into the top of the arm- hole.

There was a young lady streamlined, To her nature

had truly been kind.

But the lure of her limbs To all manner of hims Comes from nature

and KAYSER

combined.

KAYSER

HOSIERY-UNDERWEAR

ceed in pattern as follows:- the next 4 rows, then cast off 4 sts the front in nnvy and white alter-

1st

row:

P3, K8.

Repeat at the beginning of the following 2 halely in the following manner; from to the last 4sts, P3, KI.

Using a wool needle and navy wool, At Christmas Time rows (20 sis remain). Cast off. 2nd row: K1, *K3, Pa. Repeat Work another sleeve the same begin at the edge of the right side,

from to the last 4 sts, K4.

3rd-10th rows: Repeat the 1st and 2nd rows 4 times.

11th row: As the 1st row. 12th row: Knit.

manner.

THE SHORT SLEEVE

to

working a line of chain st. diagonally across the smooth fabric portion of each block down the first Une of stripes. Work the chain at from the Using No. 1 needles and yellow upper to the lower edge of each These 12 rows complete pattern. Wool, cast on 80 sts. Working into black, the lines being worked from

left. Keeping

the continuity of the pat- the back of the sts on the first row right Repeat the 2nd row, until 21⁄2 inches of fancy ribbing have been work- tern, increase in the first st and last inches, as worked on the lower edge ly in navy and white in the same only, proceed in fancy rib for 14 Work cach line of stripes alternate- ed, decreasing 1 st by working 2 sts tag at the end of the last row. st but one, on the next row and of the front.

Change to No. 10 needles, and proceed in pattern as follows:—

manner, the white line being worked every following 12th row, until there 1st row: K1, *K8, P3. Repeat from to the last 0 sts, K9.

are 107 sts on the needle. Work ceed in pattern as follows:

Change to No. 10 needles and pro- from left to right in each block, as 2nd row: Ki, P8, K3. Repeat from to the last 9 sts., P3, Ki. rows after the last increase row.

shown in the photograph. 1st row: K1, P2, K8, *P3, K8. Embroider the back and sleeves in 3rd-10th rows: Repent the 1st and cast off 14 sts at the beginning of Shape the Armholes as follows: Repeat from to the Inst 3 sts, P2, the same manner,

the next 2 rows, then decrease 1 st Keeping the continuity of the

pat- KI. at both ends of the next row and tern, cast off 7 sts at the beginning 2nd row: K3, P8, K3. Repeat Press lightly. every alternate row following, until of the next 2 rows, then decrease 1 st from to the end. 87 ata remain. Work 7 rows after at both ends of the next row and

3rd-8th rows: Repeat the Ist and ery alternate row following, until and rows 3 times. the last decrease row.

Divide for the front opening as fot- 87 sts remain.

2nd rows 4 times.

11th row As the 1st row. 12th row: Knil.

These 12 rows complete 1 pattern.

Increase as follows:-

1st row: Incrense by working into

every

gih row: Increase in the drst st

to

Repeat

Repeat

the front and back of the first st. Ka, Iowa, keeping the continulty of the Proceed without further shaping, P2,-K8, P3, K8. Repeat from P3. Repeat from to the last 9 sts, pattern: Work over 43 sts. Slip the until the armhole measures 2 rows the last 3 sts, Pl. Increase in the K7. Increase in the next st, KI, temaining 44 sts on to a safety pin less than that of the front, finishlag next st. KI.

2nd row: KA, PƐ, K3. Repeat for the present, turn.

so that the right side of the work 10th row: K4, PB, K3. from to the last 10 sts. 18, K2, Proceed on the former set of 43 will be facing when working the from to the last st. Kl.

I row: Ki, Pi, K0, P3. Repeat sta for the left side of the front as next row.

to the last 10 sts, Ka, FI, KI. follows: Increase in the first st from ⚫

4th row: As the 2nd row. 5th-10th rows. Repeat the 3rd and 1th rows 3 times.

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21th row: K1, P3, Kn.

Shape the Shoulders gs follows, from to the last 4 sis, P3, K1. work to the end, (44 sts now on the keeping the continuity of the pat- reedle)., Work 20 rows without tern:-

further increase, thus finishing at the tentre edge.

11th row: As the 3rd row. 12th row:

Knit

Shape the neck as follows, keeping 13th row:

Increase in the first al, the continuity of the pattern:-

1st row: 1, K8, P3. Repeat from to the

Cast off 7 sts, work to last 10 sts, K8, increase in the next the end. st, KI.

2nd row: Work to the neck.

1st and 2nd rows; Just 7 sts. turn.

3rd and 40 rows: inst 14 sts, turn.

5th row: Work to the last 22

turn.

Join the side and sleeve seams.

Ginger Wine

INGER wine is one of the most delightful home-made wines. Unbleached ginger gives the best navour

To six ounces of ginger allow six- es, six lemens, 15 lbs. of sugar,

six gallons of water, eight lbs. of raising, and four ozs. of yeast.

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12th row: Knit, Keeping the continuity of the pat- Work to the fern, increase at both ends of the 5th row, and then on the 8th row Work to the following, when there will be 80 et

Squeeze the juice from the oranges un the needle. Proceed without sts, further incrense, until the work men- and lemons and then peel off the Put the water, outer rind thinly. sures 4 inches from the beginning bruised ginger, orange, and lemon 6th row: Work over 13 sts, cast finishing so that the right side of the rind and sugar into a preserving pan 3rd row: Cast off 3 sts, work to off the following 17 sts, work to the work will be facing when working and boil for three-quarters of on the end.

Inst 22 sts, turn.

hour. 4th row: Re- 15th row: K1, P2, *K8, P3.

71h row:

Skim well and pour into n Work to the casting-off, Shape the top and complete as the tub. peat from to the last 11 sts, KD,

Instructions for the "long" sleeve. When it 8th row:

almost cold, add the Work 2 sts tog, work to Work another sleeve in the same raisins, chopped finely, the fruit julee the Inst 30 sts, turn.

9th row:

and the yeast. As the 7th row.

Let it stand for a Cast off purlwise.

fortnight and stir thoroughly every

14th row: K3, P3, K3. Itepent from to the end.

P2, KI.

16th row: As the 14th row.

17th-22nd rows;

Repeat the

15th

and 10th rows 3 times.

23rd row: As the 15th row. 24th row: Knit.

Keeping the continuity of the pat- tera, continue in this manner, 31- creasing in the first st and last at

but one, on the next row and every following 12th row, until there are

123 sts on the needle.

Work 2 ata tog, work to

Work to the neck. 5th row: Cast off sts, work to turn. the end.

6th row: Work to the neck, 7th row: the end.

8th and Dth rows: As the 6th and 10th row: Joining the wool to the 7th rows.

Work remaining sts, work 2 sts tog, work (30 nts remalo). rows without further shaping. to the last 30 sts, turn. Shape the shoulder #S follows,

11th row: Work, to the casting-off keeping the continuity of the pattern: turn.

1st row: Work to the inst 7 ali, Cust off knitwise, turn.

2nd row: Work to the neck.

3rd row: Work to the last 14 sts,

4th row: Work to the neck.

Work 5 rows after the last Increase turn.

row.

Shape the armholes us follows: 5th row: Work to the Inst 22 Keeping the continuity of the pattern, turn.

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THE LONG SLEEVE

Using No. 11 needles and yellow wool, cast on 84 sts. Working into the back of the sts on the first row

the next row.

manner.

THE COLLAR

Using No. 11 needles and yellow day.

Pour the wine into a barrel and wool, cast on 106 sta. Working into add, if you wish, a quart of gin or the back of the sts on the first row brandy. An ounce of isinglass should only, proceed in fancy rib for 1 inch, also be added to keep the wine clear. as worked on the lower edge of the front.

Cast off in rib, not working into the back of the K sts.

Afler four months, strain and bottle for at least six months before using. the wine. It should then be kept

When the wine is strained you wil be left with a mass of raisin pulp, This is delicious eaten with whipped Beginning of the armhole edge, cream for dessert or added to fresh

MAKE-UP

sls, only, proceed in fancy rib for 2 join the shoulders of the back to the fruit salad.

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