1In each of the next rounds with intakes, knit 1 plain stitch more.
2The second row of trebles begins with a plain stitch.
3For close beaded knitting, plain stitch is the best.
4I can do the plain stitch very well.
5Then follows another blue row of one plain stitch on each chain stitch of the previous row.
6Cluster stitch may also be finished off by retaining the two last loops on the needle, making an over, and ending with a plain stitch.
7Five plain stitches form a zigzag in the middle of the stripe.
8The oblong squares, that connect the lozenges, take 7 rows of plain stitches.
9Each row of long stitches is followed by a row of plain stitches.
10The stripes are fastened together on the wrong side by single or plain stitches.
11On each side there must be 29 plain stitches, not counting the corner ones.
12A row of plain stitches, or trebles, completes the lace.
13Repeat the whole, reversed, and finish off the footing with a row of plain stitches.
14The plain stitches may be used for ornamental purposes.
15The plain stitches must be distributed as follows:
16A row of plain stitches completes the footing.
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