Little Girl's Tunic Frock
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Little Girl's Tunic Frock
by Advocate
The knitted tunic frock is one of the most popular for little girls’ wear, as it is always becoming, easy to make, and in good materials will wash to the last stitch. The one in the illustration is enriched with rose silk bands and vest, and is intended for a child of 3 to 4 years; it will, however, do for a size larger as the child grows, as it is designed on the popular wide lines, and only requires extra length knitted in the skirt and bodice.
Materials Required.—Seven ounces 3-ply Beehive jumper wool in pale grey, and 2 ounces of pure knitting silk in rose, or stren-sylk will do, as it sets well in the wool; two No. 7 celluloid knitting needles.
For more information, see:
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article171249155
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