62 Domestic Animals 



LITTLE BOY'S BAG, WHO LIVES IN THE LANE 

 Toque. 

 Pants. 

 Sweater. 

 Leggins. 

 Night-dress. 

 Blankets. 



Nellie's grandma, such a sweet old lady, came 

 one day and told them how people in the old days 

 used to send the wool to the mill to be made into 

 soft white rolls, and then the women at home would 

 spin these into yarn, knit stockings of it, and weave 

 it into cloth. 



By putting some yarn through the holes in an old 

 slate frame, and then weaving some more in cross- 

 wise, just as they did their paper mats, the children 

 made a piece of cloth themselves, and grandma had 

 shown them the stocking she was making for her 

 little grandson Carl. She used four bright, shining 

 knitting needles to knit it with. For seat work 

 there was the folding of sheep folds and barns; the 

 cutting of sheep and lambs, as they did cows; the 

 drawing of shears, racks of hay, measures for meal, 



