4 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EDUCATION.
Class II.
(3) Plain knitting ; a towel—practice in the different kinds of stitches ; running,
stitching, hemming and overcasting ; a lamp mat.
(4) The application of the already named stitches ; one small and one large needlework
Jag.
Class III.
5) A needlework case. Simple darning on canvas ; a mat for a candlestick.
(6) An apron.
GIRLS.
Class IV.
(7) Plain and purl knitting ; slate eraser and a pair of mittens.
(8) A plain chemise.
Class V.
(9) Knitting ; a pair of stockings.
10) Drawing the pattern, cutting out and making a chemise.
Class V1.
(11) Patching on colored material. Plain stocking-darning Buttonholes. Buttons
nade of thread. Sewing on tapes, hooks and eyes.
(12) Drawing the pattern, cutting out and making a shirt or a pair of drawers.
Class VII.
(13) Fine darning and marking. Drawing the pattern for a dress. Cutting out
,rticles such as are required in standards IL-1V.
(14) Drawing the pattern, cutting out and making a dress.
The time given to needlework :
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