| From "Fleisher's Knitting and Crochet Manual," 1922. Claremont: A smart use of the popular checker-board pattern. Devereaux: A simple knitted scarf and tam, made distinctive by well-proportioned stripes. Duncan: The scarf is two-toned, the darker color showing in the fluted rows. The design on the hat is knitted in. (For a photo of the Iris Hat, see the Somerville Sweater.) |