CHAPTER XXIII CASTING-ON STITCHES

CHAPTER XXIII CASTING-ON STITCHESM

MARY FRANCES found that her fingers were pretty clumsy in doing this exercise. She wished that Fairly Flew would give her a magic lesson.

“No, I cannot do that.”

“No,” said the fairy, as though reading her thoughts, “I cannot do that. Everybody has to learn in the same old way—by—trying—

‘If at first you don’t succeed,Try, try again.’”

‘If at first you don’t succeed,Try, try again.’”

‘If at first you don’t succeed,

Try, try again.’”

Mary Frances tried harder than ever, and when she had made a slip knot, every one looked delighted.

Every one looked delighted.

It happened to be Knack

“Now,” said Fairly Flew, “now, you are ready to try a new exercise.”

“Now, it is Knit or Knack’s turn,” thought Mary Frances, as she took up a knitting needle. It happened to be Knack.

The fairy smiled and nodded her approval; then she said, “Now, pay very careful attention, and try

Material: About 2 yards four-fold Germantown wool.One pair bone knitting needles No. 6.

Material: About 2 yards four-fold Germantown wool.

One pair bone knitting needles No. 6.

Make slip knot about one-half yard from end of yarn. Draw it up on one knitting needle, holding yarn in position shown in this picture.

Make slip knot about one-half yard from end of yarn. Draw it up on one knitting needle, holding yarn in position shown in this picture.

Catch hold of the shorter end of yarn with the left hand, and hold hands in the positions shown in this picture.

Catch hold of the shorter end of yarn with the left hand, and hold hands in the positions shown in this picture.

Turn the left hand around to the position shown in this picture. With the right hand push the needle farther through the loop on left thumb, and with the first finger of the right hand throw the yarn over the point of the needle.

Turn the left hand around to the position shown in this picture. With the right hand push the needle farther through the loop on left thumb, and with the first finger of the right hand throw the yarn over the point of the needle.

“Now, pay attention.”

photographPLATE 5—Motion Pictures Showing How to Cast On Knitting Stitches with the Fingers. See Description,Page 150

PLATE 5—Motion Pictures Showing How to Cast On Knitting Stitches with the Fingers. See Description,Page 150

“Look out!”

Draw the yarn tight and

Draw the yarn tight and

bring the needle toward you through the loop on the thumb.

bring the needle toward you through the loop on the thumb.

Push the loop backward from the point of the needle.

Push the loop backward from the point of the needle.

Pull the loop downward.

Pull the loop downward.

Let go of the loop and catching hold of the end of yarn in the left hand with the fingers and thumb, draw the loop up tight against the needle.

Let go of the loop and catching hold of the end of yarn in the left hand with the fingers and thumb, draw the loop up tight against the needle.

“Try, try again!”


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