Free Purse Pattern - Lady's Knitted Purse
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Free Purse Pattern 317.--Lady's Knitted Purse.
Free Purse Pattern Materials: 2 skeins of black
purse silk; 2 skeins of scarlet ditto; black jet beads; a steel clasp with chain;
a tassel of black beads; 5 steel knitting-needles.
This purse is knitted with black and scarlet purse silk, and ornamented with
black beads and a black bead tassel. Begin the purse with the black silk in
the centre of the bottom part, and cast on for one part of it 7 stitches. Knit
14 rows on these backwards and forwards, in such a manner that the work is knitted
on one side and purled on the other of this free purse pattern.
The 1st stitch of every row is slipped, the 1st row of this part is purled.
* On that side where hangs the thread with which you work take the back chain
of the 7 selvedge stitches of the part you have just knitted on a separate needle,
and knit another part, which must have 15 rows, and the 1st row of which is
knitted.
Repeat 10 times more from *. The stitches of several parts can be taken on
the same needle, so as not to be hindered in working by too many needles. When
the 12th part is completed, take the selvedge stitches on the left hand on another
needle, cast them off together with the cast on stitches of the 1st part, and
fasten the silk thread.
Then take the 7 right-hand selvedge stitches of one black part on a needle,
of this free purse pattern, take the red silk on which the beads have been strung
and work 15 rows on these stitches, the 1st row from the wrong side, and therefore
purled; in the 1st, as well as in all the other purled rows, the last stitch
must be purled together with the next stitch of the next black part. In the
purled rows, moreover, excepting in the first and last one, a bead must be worked
in after casting off the 2nd, 4th, and 6th stitches. The stitch, of this free
purse pattern, must be worked by inserting the needle into the back part, and
in drawing through the silk which has been thrown forward, let the bead slide
through the stitch so that it is on the right side of the work. In the following
knitted row, the needle must also be inserted into the back part of the bead
stitch.
When 12 such red parts have been completed, work again 12 black parts on the
selvedge stitch of the same, in which the beads are not knitted in, but sewn
on afterwards, when the purse is completed. Then work 3 times more alternately
12 red and 12 black parts; when the last 12 black parts have been completed
cast off the stitches of the last black part together with the selvedge stitches,
the 1st on the wrong side; the stitches of the 6th part are cast off in the
same manner together with the selvedge stitches of the 7th of this free purse
pattern.
The red parts which remain to be worked on the black part are thus lessened
by 2; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, and the 7th, 8th, and 9th of these parts must be
by 6 rows longer.
Then gather all the stitches and selvedge stitches of the 10 parts on 2 needles,
in such a manner that the 2 black parts, the stitches and selvedge stitches
of which have been cast off together, are placed on the sides of the purse,
and knit as follows with black silk, first on the stitches of the one needle,
and then on those of the other:--1 row knitted, knitting together every 3rd
and 4th stitch; then work 3 rows backwards and forwards on the same number of
stitches, which must be knitted on the right side; then work 8 rows more in
the same manner, casting off the 2 first stitches of the 8 rows.
Then cast off all the remaining stitches, sew the beads on the black parts
from illustration; also the clasp and bead tassel of this free purse pattern.
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