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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Juvenile Styles, Volume 4 + Original Designs for Infants and Juveniles + +Author: Mary Hoyer + +Release Date: May 23, 2012 [EBook #39773] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK JUVENILE STYLES, VOLUME 4 *** + + + + +Produced by Charlene Taylor, Katie Hernandez, Betsie Bush +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +http://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<p class="transnote"><b>Transcriber's Note:</b> +In this html version the phrase (Continued on page xx) is linked to the rest of the pattern.</p> + + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 524px;"> +<img src="images/image001.jpg" width="524" height="700" alt="" /><br /> +<span class="caption"><big><i>Juvenile Styles</i></big><br /> +<br /> +Original Designs <i>for</i> Infants <i>and</i> Juveniles<br /> +<i>by</i> <i>Mary Hoyer</i><br /><br /> + +<small>DIRECTIONS ON PAGE 9</small><br /><br /> + +VOLUME NO. 4 .... TWENTY FIVE CENTS</span> +</div> + +<hr class="chap" /> + + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 700px;"> +<img src="images/image002.png" width="700" height="373" alt="" /> +<span class="caption"><i>Dress Your Child in</i> +<big>ORIGINAL STYLES</big> +<i>by Mary Hoyer</i></span> +</div> + +<p> </p> + +<p class="center"><big><i>Dedicated to those who Knit "Smartly...."</i></big></p> + +<table><tr><td>Here are new worlds for you to conquer ... in a book<br /> + that meets the needs of both beginner and expert in<br /> +the art of knitting and crocheting. Here are complete<br /> + instructions that can be followed with the utmost<br /> +confidence. Explore this treasury of ORIGINAL DESIGNS.<br /> + Your needles will experience new thrills. You'll have<br /> +lots of fun. And your children will look smarter than<br /> + ever before. This book is <i>yours</i>! +</td></tr></table> + +<p> </p> +<p class="center"><small>Copyrighted 1941 by Mary Hoyer<br /> +Printed by Juvenile Styles Publishing Company, 1008 Penn St., Reading, Pa.</small></p> +<hr class="full" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[Pg 1]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h4>A PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO ORIGINAL AND<br /> +DISTINCTIVE KNITTED AND CROCHETED GARMENTS</h4> + +<h1>Juvenile Styles</h1> + +<h4> +MARY HOYER, <span class="smcap">Editor and Designer</span> <span class="smcap">Volume 4</span> <span class="smcap">Number 7</span><br /> +</h4> + + +<div class="figleft" style="width: 148px;"> +<img src="images/image003.png" width="148" height="200" alt="" /> +</div> + + + +<p class="center1"><b><i>Mothers of All Young Americans</i></b></p> + +<p>The season of 1946-47 promises to be the biggest of all seasons +in knitting—you'll be knitting for the boys at camp—and in +your spare time for the young Americans who are at the Fireside +with you. So—Mothers, get out your knitting needles or crocheting +hooks and relax in a nice big chair, turn on your radio to some +soothing music, unwind your yarn—and in the pages of this book +will be enough inspiration to make Mr. and Miss Young America +the world's best dressed Children. There are Infants and Juvenile +Styles cleverly and colorfully designed—and the Smart Young +Miss has her day too, for there are some Garments that will be +sure to meet with her approval and needs.</p> + +<p>We sincerely hope that this book will be of invaluable use to those who "Knit Smartly".</p> + +<p style='text-align: right'>Mary Hoyer</p> +<div style="clear: both;"></div> + +<p class="center"><small>If You Are Unable To Obtain Our Style Books At Your Local Yarn Shop, Send 30c In Coin To The Following Address</small></p> + + +<p>PUBLISHED BY ...</p> +<p class="center"><big>JUVENILE STYLES PUBLISHING COMPANY</big><br /> +1008 PENN STREET, READING, PA.</p> + +<hr class="full" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2">[Pg 2]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>A Convalescing Jacket Ensemble</i></h2> + +<p class="center1">No. 800</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 Pair Bone Nos. 3 and 7 +American Standard.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>8 one ounce balls, pink +Saxony, Mother's. 2—one ounce +balls, pink Saxony, Baby's. One-half +ounce contrasting shade, +Saxony.</i></p> + +<p><i>Scale</i>—<i>13 sts to 2 inches, No. 7 +needles. Size 34 mother's, 3 +months, baby's.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<p class="center">MOTHER'S JACKET</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—With No. 7 needles, cast on 135 +sts, *K 3, sl 1 st, repeat from *across +row, ending with K 3, P back. Repeat +these 2 rows for 8 inches. Bind off 4 sts +at beg of the next 2 rows for underarm +(127 sts). K 2 tog at beg of the next +8 rows (119 sts). Continue in pattern for +2 more inches. Change to No. 3 needles, +on right side, *P 2, K 1, repeat from +*across row, ending with P 2. On next +row, K 2, P 1 across row. Repeat these +2 rows, for 5 inches. Bind off 7 sts at +beg of the next 10 rows, bind off remaining +49 sts for back of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Right Front</i>—With No. 7 needles, +cast on 71 sts, work in pattern for 8½ +inches. Bind off 4 sts at beg of the next +row at underarm, P 2 tog at beg of the +next 4 rows at underarm. Work even for +2 more inches. At beg of the next row at +front, bind off 4 sts. Change to No. 3 +needles and repeat yoke pattern (P 2, +K 1) for 3 inches, bind off 10 sts at beg +of the next row at neck edge. Now K +2 tog at beg of every row at neck edge, +until 39 sts remain. Bind off 7 sts at +beg of every row at shoulder, 5 times and +continue to K 2 tog at neck edge, until +all sts are bound off. Work left front to +correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—With No. 3 needles, cast on +65 sts, work in pattern, P 2, K 1, ending +with P 2. Next row, K 2, P 1, ending +row with K 2, repeat these 2 rows for +3 inches. Work 1 more row and inc 1 st +at beg and end of row. Change to No. 7 +needles and work in pattern, K 3, slip 1 +st, end row with K 3. P back. Continue +to work in pattern and inc 1 st at beg +and end of every 6th row until you have +107 sts. Work even until sleeve measures +20 inches from cuff or desired length +to underarm. Bind off 3 sts at beg of the +next 2 rows, then bind off 2 sts at beg +of the next 2 rows. Now K 2 tog at beg +and end of every K row until 53 sts remain, +bind off. Sew up seams at underarm +and shoulder, sew up sleeves and insert +into armhole gathering at top a little. Hem +the 4 bound off sts at front. Work 2 rows +of s c around yoke and neck working 3 +loops for buttonholes on right side of +yoke, on first row. With contrasting shade +start smocking on right hand side at bottom +of yoke. Sew the first 2 K sts tog, +then the next 2 K sts, leave the thread +loose between the 2 smocked sts. Repeat +across row. Start 2nd row, turn, skip first +K st and work back in same manner. +Work fronts and 5 rows of smocking on +cuffs in same manner. Sew on buttons.</p> + + +<p class="center">BABY'S JACKET</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—With No. 7 needles, cast on +91 sts, *K 3, sl 1 st, repeat from *across +row, ending with K 3, P back. Repeat +these 2 rows for 4 inches. Bind off 4 sts +at beg of the next 2 rows (83 sts). Work +in pattern for ¾ inch more. With No. +3 needles, *P 2, K 1 (right side), repeat +from *across row, ending with P 2. Next +row, K 2, P 1, repeat these 2 rows for +2¼ inches. Bind off 6 sts at beg of the +next 8 rows, bind off remaining 35 sts for +back of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Right Front</i>—With No. 7 needles, cast +on 47 sts, work in pattern for 4 inches, +bind off 4 sts at beg of the next row at +underarm, K back. Purl 2 sts tog at +underarm, work pattern for ¾ inch +more. Bind off 4 sts at beg of the next +row at front edge (hem). With No. 3 +needles, *P 2, K 1, repeat from *across +row, next row K 2, P 1, across row. Repeat +these 2 rows for 1½ inches. At beg +of next row at front edge, bind off 6 sts, +then K 2 tog at beg of every row at neck +edge, until you have 27 sts left. Bind off +6 sts at beg of the next 4 rows at shoulder +edge and continue to K 2 tog at neck +edge, until all sts are bound off. Work +left front to correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—With No. 3 needles, cast on +44 sts, P 2, K 1, across row. Next row, +K 2, P 1, repeat these 2 rows for 1 inch. +With No. 7 needles, K 3, slip 1 st, ending +with K 3 (K last 2 sts tog), P back. +Work in pattern, increasing 1 st at each +end, every inch, until sleeve measures 4 +inches (51 sts). Work 1 inch even. Bind +off 3 sts at beg of the next 2 rows. K 2 +tog at beg of every row, until you have +35 sts left, bind off. Sew up seams at underarm +and shoulder, sew up sleeves and +insert into armhole gathering at top a +little. Hem the 4 bound off sts at front. +Work 2 rows of s c around yoke and +neck working 2 loops for buttonholes on +right side of yoke, on first row. With +contrasting shade start smocking on right +hand side at bottom of yoke. Sew the first +2 K sts tog, then the next 2 K sts, leave +the thread loose between the 2 smocked +sts. Repeat across row. Start 2nd row turn, +skip first K st and work back in same +manner. Work fronts and 3 rows of +smocking on cuffs in same manner. Sew +on buttons.</p> + + +<p class="center">BOOTIES</p> + +<p>With No. 3 needles, cast on 47 sts, +*K 3, sl 1 st, repeat from *across row, +ending with K 3, P back. Repeat these 2 +rows for 4 inches. On right side, K 1, +*Y O, K 2 tog, repeat from *across row, +P back. K 15, then P 2, K 1, for 17 sts, +turn, K 2, P 1 for 17 sts. Repeat these +2 rows on 17 sts for 26 rows, break +thread. Holding right side toward you, +pick up 12 sts on side of instep, K across +front of instep, pick up 12 sts on other +side of instep, K on last 15 sts. K 7 rows +even. *On next row dec 1 st at each end +and 4 sts spaced at equal distances apart. +K 3 rows even, repeat from *2 times, +bind off. Sew seam at sole and back. +With 2 strands of yarn, ch 90 sts. Tape +thru beading. Sew ½ inch hem in top of +bootie.</p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3">[Pg 3]</a></span></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 551px;"> +<img src="images/image005.png" width="551" height="700" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 800</span> + +<p class="desc">The very smartest thing for the convalescing mother and child is this matching ensemble +in shell pink with Turquoise smocking. Mother wears a jacket—and baby too wears a +jacket with booties to match.</p> +<p class="center"><small><i>Detailed illustration of +Booties on Page 5.</i> +<br /> +<i>Directions on opposite +page.</i></small></p> + +</div><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4">[Pg 4]</a></span></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 700px;"> +<img src="images/image006.png" width="700" height="481" alt="" /> +</div> + +<h2><i>His Majesty</i></h2> + +<p class="center1">No. 801</p> + +<p class="center">KNITTED INFANT SET</p> + +<p class="center">Size—Infant</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 Pair American Standard +No. 3 (or Circular).</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Saxony—3 fold. Sacque—2 +one ounce balls. Cap—1 one +ounce ball. Booties—One-half +ounce.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>8 sts to one inch.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<p class="center">SACQUE</p> + +<p>Starting at neck, cast on 78 sts. K 3 +rows. Row 1—K 3, *Y O, K 2 tog, repeat +from *across row, ending with Y O, +K 2 tog, K 1. Row 2—K 1 row. Row 3—*K +3, inc in next st, repeat from +*across row, do not inc in last 4 sts thruout +yoke. Rows 4-5-6-7—K. Repeat from +Row 1 to 7, 3 more times. P 1 row, K +1 row, for 6 rows, keeping first and last +3 sts K on purled rows for border. K 1 +row on purled side. Repeat Row 3. K 3 +rows. Repeat rows 1 to 5 inclusive (282 +sts). K 100 sts, K back on 58 sts for +sleeve. *P 1 row, K 1 row for 6 rows on +sleeve. K 6 rows (3 ribs), making a +dec at beg and end of first K row, repeat +from *2 times. P 1 row, K 1 row for +6 rows, on 6th row, *K 3, K 2 tog, repeat +from *across row. K 6 rows. Repeat +rows 1 and 2. K 4 rows, bind off loosely +on wrong side. K across back and 2nd +sleeve (140 sts), K back on 58 sts for +sleeve. Work sleeve same as other sleeve. +Fasten thread and K over front 42 sts. +K back having all sts on needle. *P 1 +row, K 1 row for 6 rows, always keeping +first and last 3 sts K on purled rows for +border. K 6 rows (3 ribs). Repeat from +*2 times. K 1 row, P 1 row for 6 rows. +K 4 rows, bind off loosely on wrong side. +With double strands of yarn, chain 100 +sts, tape thru beading at neck. Sew up +sleeve seams.</p> + + +<p class="center">CAP</p> + +<p>With No. 1 Needles, cast on 92 sts, +K 2, P 2 for ¾ of an inch. Change to +No. 3 needles, *P 1 row, K 1 row for +6 rows. K 6 rows (3 ribs), repeat from +*3 more times. P 1 row, K 1 row for 6 +rows. On next K row, bind off 31 sts +loosely, K 30, bind off 31 sts, loosely. +Fasten thread at beginning of the 30 sts +and work in garter st for 1 inch. On next +row, *dec 5 sts at equal distances apart. +Work 1 inch even, repeat from *once,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5">[Pg 5]</a></span> +work ½ inch even. Sew sides to back +piece. With No. 1 needles, pick up (on +right side) 80 sts across bottom of cap +and K 2, P 2 for 4 rows. Next row, K 1, +*Y O, K 2 tog, repeat from *across row. +K 2, P 2 for 6 more rows, bind off loosely. +Make a chain of s c about 21 inches long +with 2 strands of yarn, tape thru beading.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 642px;"> +<img src="images/image007.png" width="642" height="700" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 801</span> + +<p class="desc">Picture the king or queen of your household +be-decked in this Saxony Cap, Sacque, +and Bootie ensemble. The young Heir surely +deserves to look his—or her—best at all +times.</p> + +<p class="desc">Smocked booties are detail of Booties Style +800. Directions on Page 2.</p> +</div> + + +<p class="center">KNEE BOOTIE</p> + +<p>With No. 3 needles, cast on 48 sts, +K 1, P 1, ribbing for 6 rows. K 1, *Y O, +K 2 tog, repeat from *across row. Continue +to K 1, P 1, for 6 rows.</p> + +<p>To start knee shaping: K 31, turn, K +14, turn, K 15, turn, K 16, turn. Continue +to K 1 st more on every row for 20 +rows, then K 2 sts more on every row +until all 48 sts are on needle. *Work 1 +inch even, dec 1 st at beg and end of +next row, repeat from *until back seam +measures 4½ inches from ribbing (40 +sts). Beading: K 1, *Y O, K 2 tog, repeat +from *across row. K 3 ribs. Now K across +27 sts, turn, K 14 sts, turn, on these 14 +sts, K 24 rows (12 ribs), for instep. +Break thread. Holding right side toward +you, pick up 12 sts on side of instep. Continue +across front of instep, pick up 12 +sts on other side of instep, K on last 13 +sts (64 sts). K 7 rows even. *On next +row, dec 1 st at each end and 4 sts spaced +at equal distances apart. K 3 rows even, +repeat from *2 times. Bind off, sew seam +at sole and back. With 2 strands of yarn, +Ch 90 sts. Tape thru beading.</p> + + +<p class="center">SHORT BOOTIES</p> + +<p>With No. 3 needles, cast on 40 sts +loosely. K 5 rows (3 ribs). On next row, +K 1, *Y O, K 2 tog, repeat from *across +row. *K 3 ribs. K 1 row, P 1 row for +6 rows, repeat from *once. K 3 ribs. Next +row, K 1 *Y O, K 2 tog, repeat from +*across row. K 3 ribs. Now K across 27 +sts, turn, K 14 sts, turn, on these 14 sts, +K 24 rows (12 ribs) for instep.</p> + +<p>Break thread. Holding right side toward +you, pick up 12 sts on side of instep. +Continue across front of instep, pick +up 12 sts on other side of instep, K on +last 13 sts (64 sts). K 7 rows even. *On +next row, dec 1 st at each end and 4 sts +spaced at equal distances apart. K 3 rows +even, repeat from *2 times. Bind off, +sew seam at sole and back. With 2 strands +of yarn, Ch 90 sts. Tape thru beading.</p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6">[Pg 6]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>Baby's Three-Piece Crocheted Set</i></h2> + +<p class="center1">No. 802</p> + +<p class="center">Size 6 months</p> + + +<blockquote><p><i>1 Bone Crochet hook, size 3.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Baby Zephyr Pompadour. +3 one ounce balls pink. 1 one +ounce ball, blue. For Sacque, Cap +and Booties.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<div class="figleft" style="width: 200px;"> +<img src="images/image008a.png" width="200" height="186" alt="" /> +</div> + +<p class="center">SACQUE</p> + +<p><i>Row 1</i>—With pink, ch 62 sts (to measure +9½ inches, loosely), work 1 s c in +2nd ch from hook, 1 s c in next st, 2 s c +in next ch, 1 s c in each of the next 2 ch, +*skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 2 ch, +2 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of the next +2 ch, repeat from *across row, ending +with 3 s c (10 points).</p> + +<p><i>Row 2</i>—Ch 1, turn, work 1 s c in each +of the next 2 sts (picking up back loop +only), 2 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of +the next 2 sts, *skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each +of the next 2 sts, 2 s c in next st, 1 s c in +each of the next 2 sts, repeat from *across +row, ending with 3 s c, do not break +thread.</p> + +<p><i>Row 3</i>—With blue, ch 1, turn, repeat +row 2 for 2 rows of blue. Alternate pink +and blue every 2 rows, until you have 18 +rows.</p> + +<p><i>Row 19</i>—Ch 1, turn, follow pattern for +3 points and end with 3 s c (19 s c for +shoulder) work on these 19 sts for 9 rows. +Ch 12 sts loosely at neck edge. S c in 2nd +ch from hook, s c in next st, *2 s c in +next st, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, +skip 1 st, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, +repeat from *across row, ending with 3 +s c (5 points). Work on these 5 points +for 15 rows, break thread. With blue, +attach yarn at neck edge and work over +3 points, ending with 3 s c. Work to correspond +to other front. The front just +completed will have 1 more row than +the other side. Continue with pink, ch 4, +turn, *skip 2 sts, work 4 d c in next st, +picking up both threads, skip 3 sts, 1 d c +in next st, 1 d c in last st just skipped +(making an X), repeat from *across +front, ending with 4 d c in last st, ch 10, +work 4 d c in first st on back, skip 3 sts, +1 d c in next st, 1 d c in st just skipped, +repeat between **across back, ending with +a shell. Ch 10 for underarm and continue +across front, beg with a shell ending row +with 1 d c in last st. Ch 4, turn, *skip 2 +d c, d c in next st, d c in st just skipped, +4 d c between the X pattern, repeat from +*across front. Skip 1 ch, work 4 d c in +next ch, skip 3 ch, d c in next ch, d c in +st just skipped. Skip 2 ch, 4 d c in next +ch. Follow pattern across back, underarm +and front; end row with 1 d c in ch +3 at beg of row. Ch 4, work remainder +of sacque same as last 2 rows for 8 more +rows. Break thread.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 700px;"> +<img src="images/image008b.png" width="700" height="420" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 802</span> + +<p class="desc">Baby Graduates with highest honors from Style 801 to this set for that afternoon +stroll with mother. Just the thing to wear to get those beneficial sunrays. Made +in delicate pink and blue of Baby Zephyr Pompadour.</p> +</div> + +<p><i>Scallop</i>—With blue, fasten thread at +left hand corner, ch 1, *work 6 d c in +center of X pattern, s c in center of next +pattern, repeat from *end row with a +shell and s c in corner.</p> + +<p>With pink, fasten thread at front edge +on right side and s c up front, then ch +3 at neck edge, *skip 1 st, d c in next +st, repeat from *around neck, s c down +left front. Work picot on bottom as follows: +*ch 1, loosely, sl st into next st, +repeat from *around bottom, break +thread.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—With pink fasten thread at +underarm, work 1 s c around armhole. +Row 1—Ch 4, *skip 2 s c, work 4 d c in +next st, skip 3 s c, d c in next st, d c in +st just skipped, repeat from *around row, +ending with d c in same st as ch at beg +of row (8 shell, 8 X patterns), sl st in +3rd ch. Sl st 3 more sts, ch 4. Row 2—Work +4 d c between next X pattern, continue +pattern around row and end row +same as Row 1. Work 11 more rows in +same manner. On 14th row, work 3 d c +in X pattern and an X pattern in each +shell.</p> + +<p><i>Cuff</i>—Work 2 rows of s c with pink +(decreasing every 5th st on first row).</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#ThreePiece">29</a></i>)</p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>Royal Highness</i></h2> + +<p class="center1">No. 803</p> + +<p class="center">CAPE AND HOOD IN +"SUMMER SKY BLUE"</p> + +<p class="center">Size—6 months to 1 year</p> + + +<div class="figright" style="width: 550px;"> +<img src="images/image009.png" width="550" height="700" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 803</span> + +<p class="desc">Even the baby is thought of when it comes to knitting—perhaps more so than +the adult—for here is baby's early fall cape and hood for those evenings when +it is just a bit too cool for baby to be without some sort of covering. Here is a +practical answer, and an answer soft and alluring. The embroidery on the cape +and hood has that "smart touch" that gives the garment a look of regality—for +his—or her—<i>Royal Highness</i>—the Baby.</p> +</div> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 pair American Standard +No. 2. 1 Circular No. 4.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Paradise Zephyr 10 ounces.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>6 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + + + +<p class="center">CAPE</p> + +<p>Starting at neck, with No. 2 needles, +cast on 76 sts, K 1, P 1, for 3 rows. Beading: +K 1, *Y O, K 2 tog, repeat from +*across row. K 1, P 1 for 3 rows, cast +on 2 sts. Change to No. 4 circular needle.</p> + +<p><i>Yoke</i>—Work in garter st (K each +row). Row 1—K 8, *inc 1 st, K 5, repeat +from *across row to within last 8 +sts, K 8. Do not inc in first and last 8 +sts thruout yoke. Cast on 2 sts. Row 2—K +1 row. Row 3—On next row, K +back to within last 4 sts, bind off 2 sts +for buttonhole, K 2. On next row, cast +on 2 sts over those bound off, K across +row. *Repeat Row 1 (but do not cast on +the 2 sts). K 3 rows even. Repeat from +*until you have 182 sts, working 2 more +buttonholes, 1 inch apart. On next row, +K 24 sts, *slip 1 st, K 18 sts, repeat +from *to within 25 sts, slip 1 st, K 24. +On next row, K 3, P to within last 3 +sts (Purling the sl st), K 3, repeat these +2 rows for 1 inch. On next K row, K 3, +inc 1 st, K 9, inc 1 st, K 10, sl 1 st, +continuing pattern across row, making +an inc in center of each gore. Inc in 4th +to last st same as beg of row. Work even +for 1 inch. Inc in same manner every +inch, until cape measures 11 inches from +end of yoke. K 12 rows, 6 ribs, bind off +loosely on wrong side.</p> + +<p><i>Cord</i>—Ch 3, join, work 5 s c in ring. +Work 2 s c in each st, until you have 12 +s c. Work even until you have 5 rows. +Fill with cotton. S c around decreasing a +few sts in each row to close opening. Ch +24 inches. Make another ball in same manner +and attach to 2nd end.</p> + +<p class="center">HOOD</p> + +<p>Starting at first half of neck edge, with +No. 2 needles, cast on 42 sts, K 1, P 1 +for 4 rows. Change to No. 4 needles. *K +1 row, P 1 row for 1 inch always knitting +first 4 sts on Purled rows for border +at front. Now K 2 sts tog at back edge, +repeat from *until piece measures 5 +inches, 37 sts (measuring after the K 1, +P 1 edge). Work 1 inch even. To start +peak at top: <i>Row 1</i>—K 30 sts, turn. <i>Row +2</i> and all even rows, P back, slipping first +st. <i>Row 3</i>—K 24, turn. <i>Row 5</i>—K 18, +turn. <i>Row 7</i>—K 12, turn. <i>Row 9</i>—K 6, +turn.</p> + +<p>All sts are now on left hand needle +(this completes half of hood). On next +row starting at back, K 9[*,] turn. Following +row: K 15, turn. Next row K 21, turn. +Continue in this manner, increasing 6 sts +every other row, until you have 33 sts +on right hand needle, turn. P back and +on next row, K 37. Work other half to +correspond increasing 1 st every inch at +back edge. Fold in half and sew seam. +Sew hood to cape, starting about 2 inches +from beading at beg of cape, gathering +across leaving 2 inches at end.</p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8">[Pg 8]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>Linda</i></h2> + +<div class="figleft" style="width: 442px;"> +<img src="images/image010.png" width="442" height="700" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 804</span> + +<p class="desc">A welcome addition to any young lady's wardrobe. Notice particularly the treatment +of the hat—decidedly new and very young ladyish with hand embroidered +grosgrain ribbon on the brim and on the pockets. Just the thing for those cool +evenings in Summer or Fall.</p> +</div> + + +<p class="center1">No. 804</p> + +<p class="center">COAT AND BONNET</p> + +<p class="center">Size 2-4 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>Bone American Standard No. 5. +1 Bone Crochet Hook, size 5.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Knitting Worsted, 4 Fold. +Coat—10 ounces. Bonnet—3 +ounces. 5 yards of Hat Cord. +4 Wooden Buttons.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>6 sts to 1 inch K. +5 sts to 1 inch Cr.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p class="center">COAT</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Cast on 108 sts (116 sts, size +4), work in garter st (K each row), for +1 inch. P 1 row, K 1 row, for 2 inches, +3 inches from bottom. On next K row, +dec 4 sts as follows: K 2 tog, K 33, K 2 +tog, K 34, K 2 tog K 33, K 2 tog (104 +sts). Work 1 inch even. K 2 tog, K 32, +K 2 tog, K 32, K 2 tog, K 32, K 2 tog +(100 sts). Work 1 inch even. Make another +dec in same manner, having decreases +come directly above those of previous +rows, every inch until you have 9 +inches, 80 sts. Work 2 inches even or +desired length to underarm. Bind off 3 +sts at beg of the next 2 rows for under +arm, then K 2 tog at beg of the next 4 +rows (70 sts). Work 4 rows even. On +next K row, *K 3, K 2 tog, repeat from +*across row but do not K last 2 sts tog. +Yoke is worked in garter st for 3 inches +(3½ inches, size 4). Bind off 4 sts at +beg of the next 8 rows, bind off remaining +sts for back of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Left Front</i>—Cast on 58 sts (60 sts, +size 4), work in garter st for 1 inch. K 5 +sts for border, P across, K 1 row, P 1 row +for 2 inches always K 5 sts on purled +rows at front for border. On next K row, +dec 2 sts as follows: K 2 tog, K 24, K 2 +tog, K 30 (56 sts). Work 1 inch even. +K 2 tog, K 23, K 2 tog, K 29 (54 sts). +Work 1 inch even. Make another dec in +same manner, having decreases come directly +above those of previous row, every +inch, until you have 9 inches, 44 sts. +Work 2 inches even or desired length to</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#Linda1">11</a></i>)</p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_9" id="Page_9">[Pg 9]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>Bonnie Annie Laurie</i></h2> + +<p class="center">ILLUSTRATION ON FRONT COVER</p> + +<p class="center1">No. 805</p> + +<p class="center">PLAID COAT AND BONNET IN ROYAL BLUE</p> + +<p class="center">Size 4 to 6 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 Pair American Standard +No. 5.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Knitting Worsted, 3 four +ounce skeins. Sports Yarn (for +embroidering) Red, Yellow, +Green. 16-inch zipper open.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>5½ sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<p class="center">COAT</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Starting at bottom, cast on 102 +sts, (108 sts, size 6), K 8 rows (4 ribs). +P 1 row, K 1 row for 2½ inches. Now +dec 4 sts as follows: K 2 tog, K 31, K 2 +tog, K 32, K 2 tog, K 31, K 2 tog (98 +sts). Work 1 inch even. Make another +dec: K 2 tog, K 30, K 2 tog, K 30, K 2 +tog, K 30, K 2 tog (94 sts). *Work 1 +inch even and make another dec in same +manner, having decreases come directly +above those of previous decreases, repeat +from *until piece measures 11 inches (66 +sts). Work 1 inch even (3 inches, size 6). +*Now inc 1 st on each side, work 1 inch +even, repeat from *once. Work even until +back measures 17 inches or desired length +to underarm. Bind off 3 sts at beg of the +next 2 rows, then K 2 tog at beg of the +next 6 rows (6 sts off on each side). +Work even until armhole measures 5 +inches (5½ inches, size 6), measuring +straight up from where the 3 sts were +bound off. Bind off 5 sts at beg of the next +6 rows, bind off remaining sts loosely for +back of neck.</p> + +<div class="figright" style="width: 500px;"> +<img src="images/image011.png" width="500" height="548" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 805</span> + +<p class="desc">Smart, colorful and easy on the eye is this two-piece +ensemble for the young lady. The coat is +first knit and then the plaid is embroidered in +green, yellow and red. The only note of contrasting +plainness is in the collar of the coat and +the back of the bonnet. The coat closes with +a convenient Zipper.</p> +</div> + +<p><i>Left Front</i>—Cast on 52 sts (56 sts, +size 6). K 8 rows (4 ribs). P 1 row, K 1 +row for 2½ inches, always keeping first +3 sts K on purled rows for border at front. +Now dec 2 sts as follows: K 2 tog, K 23, +K 2 tog, K 25 (50 sts). Work 1 inch +even and *make another dec in same +manner, work 1 inch even. Repeat from +*until piece measures 11 inches (34 sts). +Work 1 inch even (3 inches, size 6). +*Now inc 1 st at seam end, work 1 inch +even, repeat from *once. Work even until +front measures 17 inches or desired length +to underarm. Bind off 4 sts at beg of next +row for underarm, then K 2 tog at beg +of every row at underarm 3 more times. +Work even until armhole measures 3½ +inches from where the 4 sts were bound +off (4 inches, 6 years). On next row that +begins at neck edge, bind off 6 sts. P 2 +sts tog at beg of every row at neck edge, +until 18 sts remain. Bind off 5 sts at beg +of the next 3 rows at shoulder and continue +to P 2 tog at neck, until all sts are +bound off. Work Right Front to correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Cast on 38 sts (42 sts, size +6), K 8 rows (4 ribs). Now P 1 row, +K 1 row for 2½ inches, *inc 1 st on each +end, work even for 1 inch, repeat from +*until sleeve measures 10 inches from +beginning (54 sts). Work 1 inch even +or desired length to underarm. Bind off +3 sts at beg of the next 2 rows, then K 2 +tog at beg and end of every K row, until +18 sts remain. Work other sleeve in same +manner.</p> + +<p>Embroidering (see swatch).</p> + +<p>Fold back in half at neck edge, place +a marker. Count 7 sts on left side of +marker. With red yarn insert tapestry +needle from wrong side to right side. +*Now insert needle over 1 thread and +down 1 thread, bringing needle from +wrong to right side 2 threads below, repeat +from *to bottom of coat. Count 7 sts +to right of marker, with red, make another +row in same manner. Fasten ends securely. +Count 14 sts on either side of these 2 rows +and make 1 more row with red, in same +manner. With yellow work 1 row on next +thread to right side of each red row. +Measure 2 inches from bottom of back, +with red make a running st, inserting +needle over 1 thread and under 2 threads +across row, do not pull too tightly. *Skip +17 rows of knitting and on 18th row, +make another running st with red, repeat +from *to top of coat. With green make +1 row below red in same manner.</p> + +<p><i>Fronts</i>—On 5th row from shoulder +edge, with red, work from top to bottom +same as back. Count 14 rows, with red, +make another row in same manner. Measure +2 inches from bottom, work running +sts with red and green to match back.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Make same st from top of +sleeve to bottom starting in center of +sleeve, with red and yellow. Skip 14 rows +on either side make one more row, with +red and yellow. Work running sts with +red and green starting 2 inches from bottom +of coat, every 18th row to top of +sleeve. Sew shoulder seams.</p> + +<p><i>Collar</i>—Holding wrong side of coat +toward you, pick up 52 sts. P 1 row, K +1 row, knitting first and last 3 sts on P +rows for border for ½ inch. Inc in every +6th st across row. Work ½ inch even. +Inc in every 7th st across. Work ½ inch +even. Inc every 8th st across. Work ½ +inch even. Work 3 ribs in garter st, bind +off loosely on wrong side.</p> + +<p>Sew Back to Fronts and sew up sleeves, +insert into armholes, having seams meet +at underarm. Make two small inverted +pleats at top of sleeves. Insert zipper.</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#Annie">32</a></i>)</p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_10" id="Page_10">[Pg 10]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>Sunny</i></h2> + + +<p class="center1">No. 806</p> + +<p class="center">SLIP-OVER-CARDIGAN-PANTIES</p> + +<p class="center">Size—6 Months to one year</p> + + +<div class="figleft" style="width: 316px;"> +<img src="images/image012.png" width="316" height="700" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 806</span> + +<p class="desc">The suit consists of slip-over cardigan and panties and is just the thing for a One +Year Old to wear when welcoming his—or her—First Birthday Party guests. +The king of the house will do justice to this handsome suit.</p> +</div> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>No. 3 American Standard.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Kashmir Fleece—5 one +ounce balls.</i></p> + +<p><i>½ yard of Elastic.</i></p> + +<p><i>13 Pearl Buttons.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>8 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p class="center">SLIP-OVER</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Starting at bottom, cast on 76 +sts (80 sts, size 1), K 1, P 1 for 2 inches. +K 1 row, P 1 row for 4½ inches, (5 +inches, size 1). Bind off 4 sts at beg of +the next 2 rows, then K 2 tog at beg of +the next 4 rows (64 sts). Work even for +3 inches (3½ inches, size 1). K 6 rows +(3 ribs). On next row K 20, bind off 24 +sts loosely, K 20. On these 20 sts, P 1 +row, K 1 row for 4 rows, K 2 rows, bind +off loosely. Fasten thread at beg of the +other shoulder and work in same manner.</p> + +<p><i>Front</i>—Work front same as for back +to underarm. Bind off 4 sts at beg of the +next 2 rows, then K 2 tog at beg of the +next 4 rows (64 sts). On next purled row, +P 31, K 2, P 31. K back. On next purled +row, P 25, K 2, P 4, K 2, P 4, K 2, P 25. +K back. Continue pattern in this manner +6 more sts in pattern on each side, +on purled rows, until all sts are in pattern. +Work in pattern until armhole measures +same as for back, having last 3 ribs +K in garter st. On next row, K 20, bind +off 24 sts loosely, K 20. On these 20 sts, +K 4 rows (2 ribs), on next row, work buttonholes +as follows: K 4 sts at shoulder +edge, bind off 2, K 4, bind off 2, K 4, +bind off 2, K 2. On next row, cast on 2 +sts over those bound off. K 2 more rows, +bind off. Work other shoulder to correspond. +Fold shoulders tog, having buttonholes +overlap the stockinette st band. +When picking up sleeve sts, pick up sts +thru both pieces at top of shoulder.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Pick up 58 sts, starting after +the 6 bound off sts, to 6 bound off sts at +other end. P back, pick up 2 sts at each<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_11" id="Page_11">[Pg 11]</a></span> +end of every row, until all sts are picked +up (70 sts). *Work ½ inch or 4 rows, +K 2 tog at beg and end of next row, repeat +from *until sleeve measures 6 inches +(46 sts). K 1, P 1 (ribbing), for 1 inch, +bind off loosely. Sew on buttons with +tape on shoulder piece. Boat is worked in +cross stitch as shown on illustration.</p> + +<p class="center">CARDIGAN</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Starting at bottom, cast on 76 +sts (80 sts, size 1), K 1, P 1 for 2 inches. +K 1 row, P 1 row for 5 inches (5½ +inches, size 1). Bind off 4 sts at beg of +the next 2 rows, then K 2 tog at beg of +the next 4 rows (64 sts). Work even for +3 inches (3½ inches, size 1). K 6 rows +(3 ribs). On next row K 20, bind off 24 +sts loosely, K 20. On these 20 sts, P 1 +row, K 1 row for 4 rows. (Put other 20 +sts on st holder). Now inc 1 st at beg of +every K row at neck edge, until you have +30 sts. Cast on 5 sts at neck edge. P 1 row, +K 1 row always keeping last 5 sts K on +purled rows for border. Work 1½ inches +from beginning of border, then inc 1 st +at end of K rows, 2 times at underarm, +then cast on 4 sts at underarm. Work +even for 5 inches continuing border. K +1, P 1 ribbing for 2 inches, bind off +loosely, K 1, P 1. Work right front to +correspond. Start buttonholes 1 inch from +beg of border as follows: K 3, bind off +2, P across. On next row, cast on 2 sts +over those bound off. Continue 5 more +buttonholes 1½ inches apart.</p> + +<p><i>Band at Neck</i>—Pick up 82 sts, K 1, +P 1 ribbing for 1 row, on next row, K +1, P 1, K 1, bind off 2 sts, K 1, P 1 across +row. On next row cast on 3 sts over those +bound off. K 1, P 1 for 2 more rows, bind +off, K 1, P 1.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Pick up 58 sts, starting after +the 6 bound off sts, to 6 bound off sts at +other end. P back. Pick up 2 sts at each +end of every row, until all sts are picked +up (70 sts). *Work ½ inch or 4 rows, +K 2 tog at beg and end of next row, repeat +from *until sleeve measures 6 inches +(46 sts). K 1, P 1 (ribbing), for 1 inch, +bind off loosely. Sew up side seams and +sleeves. Sew on buttons with ribbon on +wrong side.</p> + + +<p class="center">PANTIES</p> + +<p>Cast on 76 sts, loosely (80 sts, size 1), +K 1, P 1 for 6 rows. Next row, K 1, *Y +O, K 2 tog, repeat from *across row. K +1, P 1 for 6 more rows. K 1 row, P 1 +row for 7 inches from start (7½ inches, +size 1). To start shaping of crotch; K +36, inc in next st, K 2, inc in next st, K +36, P back. K 36, inc in next st, K 4, +inc in next st, K 36, P back. K 36 sts and +inc in same manner, having 2 more sts +between increases until you have 6 sts +between increases. Bind off 4 sts at beg of +each row (continue to inc for crotch in +same manner), until all sts are bound off +on each side of crotch (24 sts). K 1 row, +P 1 row on these 24 sts (crotch) for 1½ +inches. Cast on 4 sts at end of every row +and dec in same manner as you increased, +thus having 2 sts less on each K row, between +crotch. K 1 row, P 1 row on 76 sts, +for 6½ inches (7 inches, size 1). K 1, +P 1, for 6 rows. Next row, K 1, *Y O, +K 2 tog, repeat from *across row. K 1, +P 1 for 6 more rows, bind off loosely. +Pick up 80 sts around each leg, K 1, P +1, ribbing for 1 inch, bind off loosely. +Fold tog on wrong side easing longer +side in for back. Tape with elastic.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> +<img src="images/image013.png" width="500" height="447" alt="" /> +</div> + +<hr class="chap" /> +<p class="center"><a name="Linda1" id="Linda1"><big><i>Linda</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 8</i>)</p> + +<p>underarm. Bind off 3 sts at beg of the +next row that begins at underarm, then +K 2 sts tog at beg of every row at underarm, +3 times (38 sts). Work 3 rows even. +On next K row, *K 2 tog, K 2 repeat +from *across row, K last 5 sts. Work +yoke in garter st for 2 inches (2½ inches, +size 4). Bind off 7 sts at neck edge, then +K 2 sts tog at beg of every row at neck +edge, until you have 20 sts. Bind off 4 +sts on next 4 rows that begin at armhole +and dec 1 st on every row that begins at +neck edge.</p> + +<p><i>Right Front</i>—Work to correspond until +piece measures 8 inches, measuring +on border at front. Work buttonholes as +follows: K 3 sts on border side, bind off +2 sts for buttonhole, K across. On next +row, cast on 2 sts over those bound off on +previous row. Continue same as left side +and continue buttonholes 1½ inches +apart.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Cast on 32 sts, (36 sts, size +4), work in garter st for 2 inches (2½ +inches, size 4). On next row, *K 2, inc +1 st repeat from *across row (42 sts). +*K 1 row, P 1 row for 1 inch, inc 1 st at +each end, repeat from *until sleeve measures +6 inches from bottom (50 sts). Work +2 inches even, or desired length to underarm. +Bind off 3 sts at beg of the next 2 +rows, then 2 sts (5 sts off on each side). +K 2 sts tog at beg and end of every 4th +row, until you have 28 sts, bind off.</p> + +<p><i>Pockets</i>—Cast on 14 sts, P back. Inc +in first and last st on K rows, until you +have 18 sts. K 1 row, P 1 row, until piece +measures 2¼ inches. *K 1, K 2 tog, repeat +from *across row. K in garter st for +¾ inch, bind off loosely. Sew fronts and +back tog, sew sleeves tog and insert into</p> +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#Linda2">21</a></i>)</p> + + +<hr class="chap" /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[Pg 12]</a></span></p> + +<h2><i>Land of Nod</i></h2> + +<p class="center1">No. 807</p> + +<p class="center">FIVE-PIECE ENSEMBLE WITH CARRIAGE ROBE</p> + +<p class="center">Size 6 Months to 1 Year</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 Pair American Standard +No. 2 and 4. 4 Double point, No. +4. (For Mitts).</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Jacket—5 ounces (Germantown +4-Fold used in complete +ensemble). Leggins—5 +ounces. Hood—2 ounces. Mitts—1 +ounce. Shoes—1 ounce. +Afghan—12 ounces. Imported +Angora—2 Balls. Zipper.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>6 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<p class="center">JACKET</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—With No. 4 needles, cast on 58 +sts. (64 sts, size 1). *P 4 sts, K 2, repeat +from *across row, ending with P 4. K +next row (right side). Repeat these two +rows for 6 inches. Bind off 3 sts at beg +of the next 2 rows, then K 2 sts tog +at beg of the next 6 rows (46 sts). Work +even for 4 inches (4½, size 1), measuring +straight up from where the 3 sts were +bound off. Bind off 4 sts at beg of the +next 6 rows, bind off remaining sts for +back of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Left Front</i>—Cast on 30 sts (32 sts, +size 1). *P 4, K 2, repeat from *across +row, ending with K 2. K next row. Repeat +these 2 rows for 6 inches. On the P 2 +gore, bind off 4 sts for underarm, then +K 2 sts tog at beg of every row at underarm +3 times (7 sts off). Work even for +3 inches (3½ size 1). On next row that +begins at neck edge, bind off 5 sts, follow +pattern across. P 2 sts tog at beg of every +row that begins at neck edge until 14 sts +remain. Bind off 4 sts at beg of the next +3 rows that begin at shoulder and continue +to K 2 sts tog at neck edge, until all +sts are bound off.</p> + +<p><i>Right Front</i>—Work right front to correspond +having K 4 gores meet for zipper.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Cast on 34 sts (38 sts, size 1), +P 4, K 2 across row, K back. Work in +pattern for 2 inches. Inc 1 st on each side +every inch until sleeve measures 6½ +inches from start. Bind off 3 sts at beg +of the next 2 rows, then bind off 2 sts at +beg of the next 2 rows (5 sts off on each +side). Now K 2 sts tog at beg and end +of every 4th row, until 20 sts remain, +bind off. Sew up seams at underarm and +shoulders. Sew sleeves tog, insert sleeves +into armholes.</p> + +<p><i>Collar</i>—With wrong side towards you +pick up 52 sts. *P 4, K 2, repeat from +*across row ending with P 4. K back. +Work 4 more rows in pattern. On wrong +side make an inc in each K 2 gore. Work +in pattern until collar measures 2 inches, +bind off loosely. Work 1 row of s c +around collar and fronts. Sew on zipper.</p> + + +<p class="center">LEGGINS</p> + +<p><i>Cuff</i>—With No. 2 needles, cast on 40 +sts (46 sts, size 1), K 1, P 1 for 14 +rows. Change to No. 4 needles, K 1, P 1 +for 3 more rows. K next row, increasing +every 6th st across row. P 1 row, K 1 row, +increasing every 6th row at beg and end, +until you have 62 sts. Now inc in every +4th row, until you have 68 sts. Inc in +every 2nd row until you have 78 sts (86 +sts, size 1), or desired length to crotch. +Work 2 rows even. *On next K row, +bind off 2 sts, K to end of row. On next +purled row, P 2 sts tog (place marker +for back) repeat from *once. Work 2 +rows even, dec 1 st at beg and end of +next 2 K rows. Now dec 1 st every 6th +row at front edge, 6 times, meanwhile +dec every 8th row at back edge, 2 times. +Work 6 rows even (10 rows, size 1). +On next purled row, P 28, turn, slip first +st. K to back edge, P 22, K back, P 16. +K back, P 10, K back, P 5, K back. P +across all sts. Change to No. 2 needles, +K 1, P 1 for 4 rows. On next row, K 2, +*Y O, K 2 tog, repeat from *across row. +K 1, P 1 for 4 more rows, bind off loosely, +K 1, P 1. Work other leg to correspond. +Sew each leg tog up to crotch; sew front +and back seams. Ch 160 sts, insert thru +beading.</p> + + +<p class="center">HOOD</p> + +<p>Starting at first half of neck edge, cast +on 44 sts (48 sts, size 1), work in garter +st (K each row), for 4 inches. To start +peak at top: *dec 1 st by knitting the 2nd +and 3rd sts tog, place marker, this side +will be referred to as back. Inc in 3rd st +at front edge. K 4 rows (2 ribs), repeat +from *once (5 inches) from start. Now +bind off 10 sts at beg of front edge and +K 2 tog at beg of next row at back edge. +Continue to K 2nd and 3rd sts tog at +beg of every row at back edge and K 2 tog +at beg and end of every row at front +edge, until you have 16 sts. Continue in +same manner at back edge and work even +at front, until you have 10 sts. Now inc +in first st at beg of front edge and bind +off 2 sts at beg of every row at back edge, +until you have 4 sts, bind off. Work another +piece in same manner and sew tog.</p> + +<p><i>Band at Neck</i>—Cast on 4 sts, work in +garter st for 20 inches, bind off. Sew +band to bottom of hood gathering hood +to fit snug, leave ends to tie.</p> + +<p><i>Pompom</i>—With a small card board, +1¼ inches in width, wrap yarn around +cardboard 36 times, sew at one end, cut +at other. Make 2 more in same manner, +sew 3 pieces together, trim.</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#Nod">25</a></i>)</p> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_13" id="Page_13">[Pg 13]</a></span></p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 392px;"> +<img src="images/image015.png" width="392" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 807</span> + +<p class="desc">Five Piece Ensemble, with Carriage Robe for a tiny Baby. What a pleasure you +will have in fondling the well dressed baby who has the foresight to have in +his wardrobe this five piece suit, consisting of leggings, cap, jacket, mittens and +shoes. The jacket has a convenient Zipper front. To finish, you may trim with +angora or a contrasting shade of yarn may be used.</p> +</div> + +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_14" id="Page_14">[Pg 14]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>A Sailor's Sweetheart</i></h2> + +<div class="figright" style="width: 354px;"> +<img src="images/image016.png" width="354" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 808</span> + +<p class="desc">This young lady is wearing one of the most +colorful of jackets. Crocheted in Royal Blue, +with a white sailor collar that has a touch +of red—so three cheers for the Red, White +and Blue. An added bit of glamour is the +gold buttons down the front. Ship ahoy!</p> +</div> + +<p class="center1">No. 808</p> + +<p class="center">CROCHETED JACKET</p> + +<p class="center">Size 4 to 6 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>1 Bone Crochet Hook, size 3.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Cashmere Sports, 4 two +ounce balls. One-half ounce ball +white and red. 6 gold buttons.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Ch 68 (to measure about 12 +inches). (72 chs, size 6). Work 1 s c in +2nd ch from hook, s c in each ch. Ch +1, turn, work 12 rows of s c. On 13th +row, inc in every 7th st across row (76 +s c). Next row, ch 2, turn, insert hook +in 2nd ch from hook, draw yarn thru, +insert needle in first s c, wrap, draw thru +2 loops, wrap thru 2 more (same as d c). +*Insert needle in large loop of st, draw +thru, insert needle in next s c, complete +same as d c, repeat from *across +row (right side). Ch 1, turn, s c in each +st across row. Repeat these 2 rows for 8 +inches. On next s c row, s c to within +last 3 sts, ch 2, turn, follow pattern across +row to within last 3 sts. Ch 1, turn, s c +across row; do not s c in last 2 sts, ch 2, follow +pattern across row, do not work in last +2 sts. Follow pattern across for the next +6 rows and do not work in last st of each +row (8 sts off on each side). Work in +pattern for 5½ inches, or desired length +to shoulder. On next s c row, *s c to +within last 6 sts, ch 1, turn, s c to within +last 6 sts at other end, (remainder of +back is worked in s c rows), repeat from +*2 more times, break thread.</p> + +<p><i>Left Front</i>—Ch 34, (36 chs, size 6) +work 1 s c in 2nd ch from hook, work +1 s c in each ch across row. Ch 1, turn, +work 12 rows of s c. On 13th row, inc +in every 7th st across row. Work same +as back to underarm. On next s c row, +work to within last 3 sts of underarm. +Ch 2, follow pattern across row. On next +row, s c to within last 2 sts, *ch 2. Follow +pattern across row, on next row, s c to +within last st, repeat from *3 times. (9 +sts off at underarm). When piece measures +about 1½ inches from underarm +work pocket as follows: Work over 6 sts +from underarm side. Pocket: With another +strand of yarn, ch 17 sts loosely, +work in pattern for 2 inches, break thread, +insert pocket. Continue pattern on pocket +for 16 sts and skip 16 on sweater; continue +across front. Follow pattern until +front measures 10½ inches from bottom +at front edge, dec 2 sts at front edge (by +not working in last s c and the turning +cr). Work even at armhole edge, and do +not work in last st of every row at neck +edge, until you have 20 sts. When piece +measures same as back to shoulder, s c +to within last 6 sts at shoulder edge, 2 +times (same as back), and continue to +dec at neck 2 more times. Work right +front to correspond, omitting pocket.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Ch 41 sts (to measure about +6 inches), (45 chs, size 6). Work 1 s c +in 2nd ch from hook, s c in each ch to +end of row. Ch 1, turn, work 10 rows of +s c. On 11th row inc 4 sts across row at +equal distances apart. Work in pattern +same as for back for 1 inch. On next row, +inc 1 st on each side. Continue to inc 1 +st on each side every inch until you have</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#Sailor">16</a></i>)</p> + +<hr class="chap" /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_15" id="Page_15">[Pg 15]</a></span></p> + + +<h2><i>Tyrol</i></h2> + +<div class="figright" style="width: 342px;"> +<img src="images/image017.png" width="342" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 809</span> + +<p class="desc">An authentic style note emphasized by the embroidery in gay colors down the +panels in the front, which may be easily applied. There is a hat to match. We +used Beige complemented with contrasting colors.</p> +</div> + +<p class="center1">No. 809</p> + +<p class="center">KNITTED JACKET +AND HAT</p> + +<p class="center">Size 8 to 10 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>American Standard No. +11.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Knitting Worsted, 3½ +four ounce skeins, for both +Jacket and Hat. Seven Wooden +Buttons.</i></p> + +<p><i>Scale</i>—<i>4 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<p class="center">JACKET</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—With No. 11 needles and 2 +strands of yarn cast on 42 sts (size 10, +46 sts), *K 2, P 2 across row. Next +row, P 2, K 2, repeat from *for 9½ +inches. Bind off 2 sts at beg of the next +2 rows, then K 2 tog at beg of the next +4 rows, 34 sts remaining. Work even for +5½ inches (6 inches, size 10). Bind off +3 sts at beg of the next 6 rows, bind off +remaining 16 sts for back of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Left Front</i>—Cast on 26 sts (size 10, +28 sts) *K 2, P 2 across row to within +last 4 sts, K last 4 sts (border). Next +row, K 4, P 2, K 2 across row, ending +with P 2. Repeat from *until piece measures +3 inches. *Next row, on right side, +K 2, P 2, K 2, P 2, K 6, P 2, K 2, P 2, +K 2, K 4. Next row, K 4, P 2, K 2, P 2, +K 2, P 6, K 2, P 2, K 2, P 2. Repeat +from *until piece measures 9½ inches. +Bind off 2 sts at beg of next row at underarm, +then K 2 tog at beg of next 2 +rows at underarm (22 sts). Work even +for 4 inches, (4½ inches, size 10). Now +bind off 4 sts at border edge and dec 1 st +at beg of every row at neck edge, until +12 sts remain. Bind off 3 sts at beg of +the next 3 rows at shoulder and continue +to dec at neck edge, 3 more times.</p> + +<p><i>Right Front</i>—Cast on 26 sts. K 4, *K +2, P 2, repeat from *across row. Next +row, P 2, K 2 to within last 4 sts. K +last 4 sts. Repeat these 2 rows for 1 inch. +Then work buttonhole as follows: P 2, +K 2 across row to within 4 sts, bind off +2, K 2. Next row, K 2, cast on 2 sts +over those bound off, continue pattern +across row. Continue same as left front +working buttonholes every 2 inches.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Cast on 24 sts, K 2, P 2, ribbing +for 2 inches. Inc 1 st on each side +and inc 1 st on each side every 2 inches, +until sleeve measures 12 inches (34 sts). +Bind off 3 sts at beg of the next 2 rows, +then K 2 tog at beg of the next 2 rows +(26 sts). K 2 tog at beg and end of every +4th row, until you have 16 sts, bind off. +Sew shoulder seams.</p> + +<p><i>Band at neck</i>—Pick up 46 sts and K +2, P 2, across row. *On next row, dec 1 +st at beg and end of every row, repeat +from *until you have 32 sts, bind off. +Sew seams at underarm and sleeves, insert +sleeves into armholes, gathering a +little at top of sleeve. Embroider heart in +center of panel with rust. The center 2 +flowers with brown (Yellow centers). +Top and bottom flowers with orange +(brown centers). Work stems with green. +Sew on buttons.</p> + +<p class="center">HAT</p> + +<p>With No. 11 needles, 2 strands of +yarn, cast on 64 sts. K 2, P 2 for 2 inches. +Next row, K 2 tog (P 2, K 2) for 30 +sts, (continue with half of hat) turn, +*K 2 tog at beg and end of every row +at center back and K 2 tog at beg of +every 4th row at front edge until you +have 16 sts left. Bind off 4 sts at beg of +every row at back edge until all sts are +bound off. Work other side to correspond. +Sew up back of cap. S c around entire +cap. With contrasting yarn (2 strands) +chain 24 inches, break thread, tape thru +front. Make 2 small pompoms. Make +pompom of 3 different shades, sew tog, +trim. Sew on ends of cord, tie in 1 knot. +Embroider as shown on illustration.</p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_16" id="Page_16">[Pg 16]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>Goldilocks</i></h2> + + +<p class="center1">No. 810</p> + +<p class="center">LITTLE PRINCESS AND HER DOLLY</p> + +<p class="center">Size 4-6 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 Circular Needle, No. 3. +1 Pair American Standard No. 1.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Kashmir Sports Yarn; 8 +ounces, size 4; 10 ounces, size 6. +22-inch zipper.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>7½ sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<p class="center">DRESS</p> + +<p>Starting at bottom, with No. 3 circular +needle, cast on 375 sts, size 4 (427 sts, +size 6), do not join. K in garter st for +9 rows, 5 ribs.</p> + +<p><i>Size 4</i>—Work as follows: P 31, *K 3, +P 59, repeat from *4 times, K 3, P 31. +K back. Repeat these 2 rows for 1 inch. +First dec: K 13, K 2 tog, K 12, K 2 tog, +K 7, *K 2 tog, K 16, K 2 tog, K 15, K 2 +tog, K 16, K 2 tog, K 7, repeat from *4 +times, dec last panel same as first panel. +*Work 1 inch even. Make another dec in +same manner having decreases come directly +above previous decreases. (24 sts +less after each decreased row). Repeat +from *until you have 159 sts. Work even +until piece measures 12 inches or desired +length to waist line.</p> + +<p><i>Size 6</i>—K 9 rows for border same as +size 4. P 37, *K 3, P 67, repeat from *4 times, K 3, P 37. K back, repeat these +2 rows for 1 inch. First dec: K 16, K 2 +tog, K 15, K 2 tog, K 7, *K 2 tog, K 18, +K 2 tog, K 19, K 2 tog, K 18, K 2 tog, +K 7, repeat from *4 times, dec last panel +same as first panel. Work 1 inch even. +Make another dec in same manner every +inch, until you have 163 sts. Work even +until piece measures 14 inches or desired +length to waist line. *K 16 (size 6, K 18) +(including 3 K sts), with No. 1 needles, +K 1, P 1, for 49 sts, continue with +circular 3 needle, K 29 (back gore), with +No. 1 needles, K 1, P 1, for 49 sts. Continue +with No. 3 circular needle, K 16 +(size 6, K 18). P back following pattern, +repeat from *for 1½ inches. On right +side of work continue on No. 3 circular +needle same as before without ribbing +for 2¾ inches. (3¼ inches, size 6). Size +4 and 6—From now on continue fronts +and back for size 6 same as size 4 only +you will have 1 more st on each front +and 2 more sts in back. K 37 to underarm, +put on st holder. Bind off 7. K 71 +sts for back, put other front on st holder, +P 2 sts tog at beg of the next 4 rows (67 +sts). Work even following pattern for +4½ inches (5 inches size 6). Bind off 5 +sts at beg of the next 8 rows, bind off +remaining 27 sts for back of neck. Continue +on left front, bind off 7 sts for +underarm, following pattern, K 2 tog +at underarm 3 more times (34 sts) work +even for 1 inch more (1½ inches, size 6). +On wrong side, P 13, K 15 (border for +top of pocket), P 6 across. K back, repeat +these 2 rows for 4 more rows. On +next row, P 13, bind off 15 sts for pocket +edge, P across. With separate yarn, cast +on 15 sts, K 1 row, P 1 row for 2½ +inches, put on st holder. K 6 sts, K the +15 sts from st holder for pocket, K across. +P 1 row, K 1 row for 1 inch. Now P 2 +tog at beg of every row at neck edge until +23 sts remain. Bind off 5 sts at beg of +the next 4 rows at shoulder and continue +to P 2 tog at neck edge, until all sts are +bound off. Work Right Front to correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—With No. 1 needles, cast on +48 sts (size 6, 52 sts), K 1, P 1, for ¾ +inch. Change to No. 3 needles, K 1 row, +next row, P 16, K 3, P 10, K 3, P 16. K +back. K these last 2 rows and inc 1 st at +each end every 4th row, until sleeve +measures 2 inches from beginning, 54 sts. +Now inc 2 sts in center gore as follows: +*K to first gore and K 4 sts after gore, inc +1 st, K to within 5 sts of 2nd gore, inc +1 st, K across. Continue to inc at seam +ends every 4th row and 2 sts between +gores every 6th row, repeat from *until +piece measures 3 inches, 62 sts. Bind off +3 sts at beg of the next 2 rows, then K 2 +tog at beg and end of next K row, now +K 2 tog at beg and end of every 4th row +(continue to inc 2 sts between gores every +6th row) until you have 50 sts. Now +K 2 tog at beg and end of every K row +(do not inc in center gores), until you +have 44 sts. Now K 1, P 1 ribbing between +gores and continue to K 2 tog at +beg and end of every K row, until ribbing +measures ¾ inch, bind off.</p> + +<p><i>Collar</i>—With white, cast on 56 sts, K +4 rows, 3 ribs. K 1 row, P 1 row, always +knitting first and last 3 sts on purled rows +(border). Continue these 2 rows for 4 +inches. K 16, bind off 24 sts, K 16. Work +3 rows even on last 16 sts, keeping K 3 +border on outer edge. Now dec 1 st every +4th row on neck edge and dec 1 st on +outer edge (by knitting 4th and 5th st +tog) every 8th row, until you have 2 sts, +bind off. With red and royal blue, embroider +2 rows around collar as illustrated. +Sew shoulder seams. Sew up sleeve +seams, sew into armhole having fullness +at top of sleeve. Sew pockets on inside of +dress (do not stitch thru on right side). +Sew on collar. Insert Zipper.</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Instructions for the knitted +doll dress and beret for Style +No. 810 as shown in illustration, +will be found in "Mary's Dollies, +A Doll Booklet," Vol. 5.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_17" id="Page_17">[Pg 17]</a></span></p> +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 346px;"> +<img src="images/image019.png" width="346" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 810</span> + +<p class="desc">Fit for a Princess too!—though she doesn't have to be of Royal Lineage. Any charming +young lady can wear this type of knitted dress and feel—well—<i>like a Princess</i>. The dress +has a zipper closure and a modish flared skirt—and a Sailor collar. The Princess is holding +a doll—wearing a duplicate of her Dress.</p> +</div> + +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p class="center"><a name="Sailor" id="Sailor"><big><i>A Sailor's Sweetheart</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 14</i>)</p> + +<p>60 sts across row. Work even until sleeve +measures 10 inches from bottom of cuff +or desired length to underarm. *On next +row work to within 3 sts at end of row, +repeat from *once. On next row work to +within 2 sts at end of row, repeat from +*once (50 sts). Now work to within 1 +st of each row until you have 28 sts left. +Sew shoulder scams and sides. Sew sleeves +and insert into armholes making a small +inverted pleat at top.</p> + +<p>Starting at right front, work 1 row of +s c completely around fronts and neck. +Work 3 more rows of s c on left front, +break thread. Work 1 row of s c on +right front making ch 3 loops for buttonholes +about 2 inches apart. Work 2 +more rows of s c over chains. Work 2</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#Sailor2">21</a></i>)</p> + +<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_18" id="Page_18">[Pg 18]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>Boy Blue</i></h2> + +<div class="figleft" style="width: 317px;"> +<img src="images/image020.png" width="317" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 811</span> + +<p class="desc">Consists of pants, slip-over, jacket and beret. The ideal thing for cool +Summer nights or early Fall. You will notice, particularly, the jacket, +which has side ties and slanted pockets just like Dad's—and a zipper +closure in the front to make putting on or taking off a delight and a +definite accomplishment for a <i>very young man</i>. We used <i>king's blue</i>.</p> + +<p class="desc">Note the <i>white anchor</i> on the slip-over.</p> +</div> + +<p class="center1">No. 811</p> + +<p class="center">FOUR-PIECE BOY'S +ENSEMBLE</p> + +<p class="center">Size 3 to 5 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 pair American Standard +No. 3.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>6 two ounce balls Kashmir +Sports for complete outfit. +Separate pieces require the following: +Slip-over—2 two ounce +balls. Jacket—3 two ounce balls. +Pants—1½ ounces. Beret—½ +ounce. Zipper—12 inch separating.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>7½ sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<p class="center">JACKET</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Cast on 83 sts (86 sts, size 5). +Row 1—*P 3, K 2, repeat from *across +row, ending with P 3. Row 2—K back +(right side). Repeat these 2 rows for 2 +inches, K 1, P 1 for 18 sts, following +pattern across row to within last 18 sts, +K 1, P 1 for 18 sts. K 1, P 1 ribbing for +18 sts on each side for 1 inch. Now work +in pattern, until piece measures 8 inches +from start. Bind off 3 sts at beg of the +next 2 rows for underarm. Then K 2 tog +at beg of the next 4 rows at underarm +(73 sts). Work even until armhole measures +4 inches, from where the 3 sts were +bound off. Bind off 6 sts at beg of the +next 8 rows, bind off remaining 25 sts +for back of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Left Front</i>—Cast on 43 sts (45 sts, +size 5). K 3 (border), *P 3, K 2 repeat +from *across row, ending with K 2. K +next row. Repeat these 2 rows for 2 +inches. On next row at seam end, K 1, +P 1, for 18 sts, follow pattern across row. +Continue pattern with K 1, P 1 ribbing +for 18 sts at seam end for 1 inch. Continue +same as for back to underarm. Bind +off 4 sts at beg of next row at underarm, +then K 2 sts tog at beg of every row at +underarm, 4 times, 35 sts. Work even for +3 inches, measuring straight up from +where the 4 sts were bound off. Bind off +4 sts at beg of next row at neck edge, +then K 2 sts tog at beg of every row at +neck edge, until 27 sts remain. Bind off +6 sts at beg of shoulder edge, 4 times</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#Blue">30</a></i>)</p> +<hr class="chap" /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[Pg 19]</a></span></p> + + + +<h2><i>Majorette</i></h2> + +<div class="figright" style="width: 327px;"> +<img src="images/image021.png" width="327" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 812</span> + +<p class="desc">This season, more than in many recent seasons, the military motif is +getting quite a play. The classical "<i>blue and gold</i>" is carried out to +singular effect with this jacket of blue trimmed with gold buttons and—no +less—epaulettes on the shoulders, the fringe of which is 2 ply sports +yarn. The hat repeats the color theme of the jacket with striking effect.</p> +</div> + +<p class="center1">No. 812</p> + +<p class="center">KNITTED JACKET +AND HAT</p> + +<p class="center">6-8 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>1 Pair Bone Needles, American +Standard No. 5.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Knitting Worsted, 10 +ounces, Royal Blue. Sports yarn, +1 ounce, gold. 6 buttons.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>5½ sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p class="center">JACKET</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Cast on 66 sts (70 sts, size 8), +K 3 rows. Now P 1 row, K 1 row, for +6 rows, K 4 rows (2 ribs), (this completes +border) P 1 row, K 1 row for 9 +inches (10 inches, size 8) measuring from +bottom. Bind off 3 sts at beg of the next +2 rows, K 2 sts tog at beg of the next 4 +rows (5 sts off on each side). Work even +for 5½ inches (6 inches, size 8), measuring +straight up from where the 3 sts +were bound off. Bind off 6 sts at beg of +the next 6 rows, place center 20 sts on +st holder.</p> + +<p><i>Left front</i>—Cast on 38 sts, K 3 rows. +*K 2, P 4, K 2 (border), P across. K +next row, repeat these 2 rows for 9 inches, +working border on bottom same as for +back. Bind off, 3 sts at beg of the next +row that begins at underarm, then K 2 +sts tog at beg of every row at underarm +until you have 7 sts off. Work even until +armhole measures 3 inches. K 8 sts (border), +place on st holder, then K 2 sts tog +at beg of every row at neck edge until +18 sts remain. Bind off 6 sts at beginning +of shoulder 3 times, work even at neck +edge.</p> + +<p><i>Right Front</i>—Work to correspond, +working first buttonhole 1 inch from bottom +as follows: Work 3 sts, bind off 3, +follow pattern across. Cast on 3 sts over +those bound off on previous row. Work +buttonholes every 2 inches after first buttonhole +(5 buttonholes).</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Cast on 38 sts, K 3 rows, P +1 row, K 1 row for 6 rows, K 4 rows. +P 1 row, K 1 row for 2 inches, *inc 1 st +at each end, work 1 inch even, repeat +from *until piece measures 12 inches</p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#Major">31</a></i>)</p> + +<hr class="chap" /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_20" id="Page_20">[Pg 20]</a></span></p> + + +<h2><i>Swiss +Shalet</i></h2> + +<div class="figleft" style="width: 265px;"> +<img src="images/image022.png" width="265" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 813</span> + +<p class="desc">A practical coat crocheted in an Afghan stitch that will survive many seasons of wear. The +Peter Pan collar preserves that "Little Girl" look, while the wooden buttons impart a note +of sweet sophistication.</p> +</div> + + +<p class="center1">No. 813</p> + +<p class="center">CROCHETED COAT +AND HAT IN "MORNING +GLORY BLUE"</p> + +<p class="center">8 to 10 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>1 Afghan Hook, Size 4 or 5, 14 inch.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Knitting Worsted. Coat—5 +four ounce skeins. Hat—-2 +ounces. 6 buttons.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>5 sts to 1 inch. 4 rows 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<p class="center">COAT</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Chain 102 sts (to measure 23 +inches) for bottom of coat, (108 sts, +size 10). Row 1—Skip 1 ch, *draw up +a loop in next ch; repeat from *across +foundation ch (102 loops on hook). +Wrap, draw thru 1 loop, *wrap, draw +thru 2 loops; repeat from *across row. +This completes first row. Row 2—*Bring +yarn to front of work, insert hook under +vertical loop, hold yarn with left thumb +on right side of work, draw up a loop; +repeat from *across row (102 loops). +Always wrap and take off the loops same +as first row to complete row. Repeat row +2 for border until border measures 1 inch. +Remainder of back is worked in plain +afghan st. Row 1—Insert needle in 2nd +vertical loop, draw up all vertical loops +across row. Row 2—Wrap, draw thru 1 +loop, *wrap, draw thru 2 loops; repeat +from *across row. Repeat these 2 rows for +2 inches. Make first dec as follows: Draw +1 loop thru first 2 vertical loops (a dec). +Draw up 30 loops, make another dec in +same manner, draw up 33 loops, make a +dec, draw up 30 loops, dec last 2 loops. +(98 loops). *Work 1 inch even. Dec 4 +more loops in same manner having decreases +come directly above those on previous +decreases. Repeat from *8 more +times (62 sts, 12 inches). Work 4 inches +even (5 inches, size 10). Now inc 1 st +at beg and end of next row as follows: +*Y O hook (inc) work across row to +within last loop, Y O hook (inc) pick +up last st. Work 1 inch even, repeat from<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_21" id="Page_21">[Pg 21]</a></span> +*2 more times. Work 1 inch even (20 +inches, 68 sts), or desired length to underarm. +Sl st over 4 loops for underarm. +Work across row to within 4 loops. Now +dec 1 st at beg and end of each row, 3 +times (54 sts). Work even until armhole +measures 6 inches measuring straight up +from 4 slip sts. *Sl st over 4 sts, work +across row to within 4 loops, repeat from +*3 more times. Sl st remaining 22 sts +for back of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Front</i>—Chain 50 sts to measure 11 +inches (53 sts, size 10). Work 1 inch of +border same as back. Work in plain +afghan st for 2 inches. On next row make +a dec as follows: Make a dec, draw up +24 loops, make another dec, draw up 21 +loops. Work 1 inch even. Dec 2 sts every +inch 9 more times (30 sts, 12 inches). +Work 4 inches even. Now inc 1 st at +seam end every inch, 3 times. Work 2 +inches even, or desired length to underarm. +Sl st over 4 loops, work across row, +work back. Dec same as for back until +you have 9 sts off altogether. Work 4 +inches even from armhole. Pick up 10 +loops make a dec (pick up 2 loops tog), +pick up 12 loops, work back. Work 3 +rows even, pick up 9 loops, make a dec, +pick up 9 loops, skip last loop for neck +edge. Continue to skip last st at neck +edge every row, until 19 loops remain. +Slip over 4 sts at beg of the next 4 rows +for shoulder, and continue to slip last +st at neck edge, slip st over last 4 sts. +Work other side to correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Ch 34 sts, to measure 6½ +inches (38 sts, size 10). Work border for +1 inch. Work in plain afghan st for 2 +inches. Inc 1 st at each end every inch +until sleeve measures 11 inches, 52 sts. +Work 1 inch even or desired length to +underarm. Sl st over 3 loops, work across +row to within 3 loops, work back. Sl st +over 2 loops, work across row to within +2 loops, work back. *Work 1 row even. +Sl st over 1 loop, work row to within 1 +loop, work back, repeat from *until 22 +loops remain, bind off.</p> + +<p><i>Bands at Front—</i>Starting at neck edge +on left front (work border same as border +on bottom), *pick up 10 sts (1 st in +each row) now inc 1 st by picking up 1 +st between next row, repeat from *for +(112 sts) or complete length of coat, for +5 rows. On right front starting at bottom, +work 2 rows even make buttonholes on +next row as follows: pick up 56 loops, *sl +st over 2 loops, pick up 8 loops, repeat +from *to end of row. Work back chaining +2 sts over those bound off. Work 2 +more rows. Sl sts off on 5th row.</p> + +<p><i>Collar</i>—Ch 49, work in afghan st always +working first and last 3 sts in border +st same as bottom of coat. On next row, +pick up 3 loops *inc, pick up 7 loops, repeat +from *5 more times, inc, pick up +last 3 loops. Continue to inc inside of +borders every row and above previous +increases every other row, thruout collar, +until you have 10 rows. Work 3 rows +even in border st, bind off on 3rd row. +S c up front of collar.</p> + +<p>Sew up seams at underarm and sleeve +seams. Sew shoulder seams and insert +sleeves into armholes making 2 small +pleats on top of sleeve. Sew on collar +starting after border and ending before +border. Sew on buttons.</p> + + +<p class="center">HAT</p> + +<p><i>Piece at back</i>—Ch 26 sts. Row 1—Skip +1 ch, *draw up a loop in next ch; repeat +from *across foundation ch (26 +loops on hook). Wrap, draw thru 1 loop, +*wrap, draw thru 2 loops; repeat from +*across row. This completes first row. +Work 2 more rows in same manner. Row +4—Make a dec as follows: Draw 1 loop +thru first 2 vertical loops (a dec) draw +up each loop across row, dec last 2 loops. +Repeat these 4 rows 5 more times (14 +loops on needle). Work 4 more rows, decreasing +1 st at beg and end of every +row. *Pick up 1 loop, sl st, repeat from +*until all loops are off. Break thread, ch +10, draw up a loop in each ch (10 loops +on hook). Complete row. Work 2 more +rows. Row 4—Inc 1 st at beg of next +row as follows: Y O hook (an inc); pick +up each loop across row to within last +loop, wrap (an inc), pick up last loop. +Repeat these 4 rows, until you have 26 +loops. Work even on 26 loops until piece +measures 12 inches. Now dec 1 loop on +each end. Continue to dec 1 loop on each +end every 4th row, until you have 10 +loops. Work 3 rows even. Sew these ends +tog. Fold back piece in half, mark the +center of wide end. Fold long piece in +half, mark center. Have markers meet and +sew tog. Tack grosgrain ribbon around +to fit headsize and make small tailored +bow with 2 inch streamers.</p> + +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p class="center"><a name="Linda2" id="Linda2"><big><i>Linda</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 11</i>)</p> + +<p>armholes with seams meeting at underarm. +Sew on buttons.</p> + +<p><i>Collar</i>—Holding wrong side toward +you, skip 3 sts, pick up 47 sts to within +last 3 sts. K first 3 sts, P to within last +3 sts, K 3 sts. On next row, inc in every +4th st across row. Work ½ inch even. +Inc in every 5th st across. Work ½ inch +even. Inc in every 6th st. Work 5 rows +in garter st, bind off on wrong side. Sew +pockets and embroider as shown on illustration.</p> + + +<p class="center">BONNET</p> + +<p><i>Crown</i>—Ch 3, join, work 7 s c in ring, +work 2 s c in each st until there are 24 +sts around. Now inc 1 st in every 5th st, +until there are 50 sts around, then every +15th st until there are 100 sts. Work even +until crown measures 5 inches from center +to edge. Dec 3 sts to each rnd but do +not have decreases over those on previous +rows, until crown measures 5½ inches +from center to edge or desired headsize. +Ch 1, turn, work 1 row of s c around +bonnet to within 20 sts at beg of row. +*Ch 1, turn, work 1 row of s c in each +st across row to within ch 1, at beg of +row, repeat from *6 more times. On next +row, sew cord at beg of row, *s c over +cord increasing every 4th st. Adjust cord +at end of each row, ch 1, turn, repeat +from *for 1 more row. On next 2 rows +inc in every 12th st. On next 2 rows +inc in every 20th st. On last 2 rows, +work even. Cut cord and sew. Work 1 +row of s c over ends of brim and back +of cap. Block lightly. Embroider flowers +on grosgrain ribbon and sew on sides +and front of brim. Sew grosgrain ribbon +in same manner on back of brim. Turn +back 5 rows without cord and attach bows +on each side as shown on illustration.</p> + +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p class="center"><a name="Sailor2" id="Sailor2"><big><i>A Sailor's Sweetheart</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 16</i>)</p> + +<p>rows of s c of red on pocket, 2 rows of +white, sew ends.</p> + +<p><i>Collar</i>—Ch 49 sts, work 1 s c in 2nd +ch from hook, s c in each ch across row. +Work in pattern for 3 inches. Work over +12 sts. Dec 1 st (by not working in last +st) at end of every s c row on outer +edge of collar until you have 2 sts. Work +other side of collar to correspond. Work +1 row of s c around outside edge of collar, +increasing 2 sts in each corner. Work 2 +rows of blue, 2 rows of red. Sew to jacket.</p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_22" id="Page_22">[Pg 22]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>Colleen</i></h2> + + +<p class="center1">No. 814</p> + +<p class="center">JERKIN, SOCKS AND BEANIE IN RED SPORTS YARN</p> + +<p class="center">Size 12</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 pair American Standard +No. 4.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Kashmir Sports—4 two +ounce balls. Beanie—one ounce. +7 buttons.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>7 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p class="center">JERKIN</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Starting at bottom, cast on 104 +sts, *K 2, P 4, repeat from *across, ending +row with K 2. Next row, right side, +K back. *Repeat these 2 rows for 1 inch. +Dec 1 st at each end, repeat from *5 +times, 6 inches (92 sts). Work 2 inches +even. *Inc 1 st at each end, work 1 inch +even, repeat from *for 5 times, 13 inches, +104 sts. Work ½ inch even. Bind off 7 +sts at beg of the next 2 rows for underarm +(90 sts). K 2 sts tog at beg of the +next 12 rows (78 sts). Work even until +armhole measures 8 inches, measuring +straight up from where the 7 sts were +bound off. On next K row, K 13 sts, K +1, P 1 ribbing to within last 13 sts. Bind +off 5 sts at beg of the next 8 rows, continue +to follow K 1, P 1 sts for back of +neck, bind off remaining 38 sts.</p> + +<p><i>Front</i>—Work same as for back until +piece measures 5 inches (having decreases +and increases same on sides as back). On +next row on right side, K 3, K 1, P 1 +for 30 sts (border for pocket), K 28, +P 1, K 1, for 30 sts (border for pocket), +K 3. Follow pattern across row and, K 1, +P 1, for pocket borders, for 1 inch. On +next row, follow pattern to pocket borders, +bind off K 1, P 1 borders, loosely +in K 1, P 1.</p> + +<p><i>Pockets</i>—Cast on 30 sts. K 2, P 4 across +row, ending P 4. K back. Continue pattern +for 5 inches, put sts on st holder. Make +another pocket with K 2 border, on opposite +edge. Put on st holder also. On +wrong side, follow pattern for 2 sts, insert +30 sts for pocket (following pattern), +continue across row, inserting 2nd pocket. +Continue same as for back, until piece +measures 3 inches above armhole. Now +work in pattern on first 13 sts for 5 +inches, bind off 5 sts at armhole edge, 2 +times, then bind off 3 remaining sts. Work +last 13 sts in same manner.</p> + +<p><i>Band at neck</i>—Holding right side of +work toward you, pick up 55 sts along +left side of neck, K across 52 sts (center +front), pick up 55 sts along right side. +K 1, P 1, decreasing 2 sts at each corner, +every row (always have decreases over +previous decreases). On 4th row, inc 1 st +at beg and end of row. When border measures +1 inch, bind off in K 1, P 1. Sew +shoulder seams. Pick up 116 sts around +armholes, K 1, P 1 for 1 inch, bind off +K 1, P 1. Sew up right side seams. On +left front, pick up 122 sts, K 1, P 1 for +3 rows. On next row, K 8, *bind off 4 +sts for buttonhole, K 13, repeat from *5 +times, bind off 4 for buttonhole, K 8. +On next row, cast on 4 sts over those +bound off. Work 4 more rows, bind off +K 1, P 1 loosely. Work left back to correspond +omitting buttonholes. Work 1 +row of s c around bottom or turn under +½ inch. Sew pockets; do not have sts +showing on right side. Sew on buttons.</p> + + +<p class="center">BEANIE</p> + +<p>With No. 4 needles, cast on 8 sts, P +back. Row 2—Inc in each st (16 sts), P +back. Row 4—*Inc 1 st, K 1 st, repeat +from *across row (24 sts). P back. Row +6—*Inc 1 st, K 2 sts, repeat from *across +row. Continue in this manner, having 1 +more st between each increase, until you +have 18 sts between each increase. K 1 +row, P 1 row without increasing, for 6 +rows. Now decrease in same manner as +you increased. *K 2 sts tog, K 18, K 2 +tog, repeat from *across row, P back. +Decrease in this manner having 1 st less +between each decrease for 5 more K rows. +K 1 row on purled side (hem), then K 1 +row, P 1 row for ½ inch, bind off loosely. +Turn back ½ inch hem and sew.</p> + + +<p class="center">SOCKS—No. 814</p> + +<p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 set No. 12 steel.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Kashmir Sports—4 ounces.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>9 sts to 1 inch. Size 9.</i></p> + +<p>Cast on 84 sts (30-30-24), K 1, P 1 +for 1½ inches. K in pattern (K 4, P 2 +for 1 rnd. K next rnd), until work measures +6½ inches from beg. K first 2 sts +of first needle on 3rd needle. Dec 1 st +at beg of first needle and 1 st at end of +3rd needle. Continue decreasing in this +manner every ½ inch, 8 more times (66 +sts). K even until work measures 11½ +inches from beg or desired length.</p> + +<p><i>Heel</i>—K 15, slip last 15 sts of rnd on +same needle (30 sts). Divide remaining +sts evenly on 2 needles for instep. Work +2½ inches in stockinette st (K) on 30 +heel sts, knitting the first and last st of +every row, end with purled row.</p> + +<p><i>To shape Heel</i>—K 19, sl 1 st, K 1, +p.s.s.o., turn, P 9, P 2 tog, turn. *K 9, +sl 1 st, K 1, p.s.s.o., turn, P 9, P 2 tog, +turn. Repeat from *until all sts are +worked. K back 5 sts, this completes heel. +Slip all instep sts on 1 needle. With another +needle, K remaining 5 heel sts and +pick up 16 sts along side of heel. With +another needle, pick up 16 sts along other +side of heel and K 5 remaining heel sts. +Work 1 rnd even, keeping instep sts in +pattern.</p> + +<p><i>Instep</i>—First needle: K to last 3 sts. +K 2 tog, K 1. 2nd needle, work in pattern. +3rd needle, K 1, P 2 tog thru back +of sts. K to end of needle. K 3 rnds even. +Continue to dec in this manner every 4th +rnd 3 more times (17 sts remaining on +each of the first and 3rd needles). Continue +to work even until foot measures +5½ inches from where sts were picked +up at heel.</p> + +<p><i>To shape Toe</i>—First rnd: (K 8, K 2 +tog) 7 times. K 2 rnds even. 4th rnd: +(K 7, K 2 tog) 7 times; continue decreasing +7 sts every 3rd rnd in above +manner, until there are 14 sts remaining, +break thread, draw thru remaining sts, +fasten securely. Weave elastic thread into +wrong side of cuff with a tapestry needle.</p> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_23" id="Page_23">[Pg 23]</a></span></p> +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 456px;"> +<img src="images/image025.png" width="456" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 814</span> + +<p class="desc">A neat combination that can be worn for either sports or school. The Jerkin has a square +neckline that is different and the stitch of the Jerkin is repeated in the socks. Notice the +buttons on the sides of the Jerkin.</p> + +<p class="center"><small><i>Detailed illustration of +Socks on Page 27.</i><br /> + +<i>Directions on opposite page.</i></small></p> + +</div> + +<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_24" id="Page_24">[Pg 24]</a></span></p> + + + + + +<h2><i>Spiral Socks and Slip-Over</i></h2> + + +<p class="center1">No. 815</p> + +<p class="center">Size 10</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 Pair American Standard +No. 2 and No. 3.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Kashmir Sports—4 two +ounce balls.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>7½ sts to 1 inch—Waist 24 +inches—Chest 26 inches.</i></p></blockquote> + + + +<div class="figright" style="width: 500px;"> +<img src="images/image026.png" width="500" height="345" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 815</span> + +<p class="desc">This stocking is knit spirally and regardless which way you pull on the stocking you +automatically get a heel and toe—so you see—mothers, this is a boon to leisure moments +when you ordinarily would be darning. You will notice that the spiral stitch is repeated +diagonally in the sweater and is very smart—especially for the young fellows who want +to make <i>That Impression</i>.</p> +</div> + +<p class="center">SLIP-OVER</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—With No. 2 needles, cast on +84 sts, K 2, P 2 ribbing for 3 inches. +Change to No. 3 needles. Row 1—K 1 +(K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 2 (P 4, K 4, 5 +times), P 1.</p> + +<p><i>Row 2</i>—K 1 (P 4, K 4, 5 times), P +2, (K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 1.</p> + +<p><i>Row 3</i>—Same as Row 1.</p> + +<p><i>Row 4</i>—Same as Row 2.</p> + +<p><i>Row 5</i>—(K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 4 (P +4, K 4, 5 times).</p> + +<p><i>Row 6</i>—(P 4, K 4, 5 times), P 4 (K +4, P 4, 5 times).</p> + +<p><i>Row 7</i>—Same as Row 5.</p> + +<p><i>Row 8</i>—Same as Row 6.</p> + +<p><i>Row 9</i>—K 3, P 4 (K 4, P 4, 4 times), +K 6 (P 4, K 4, 4 times), P 4, K 3.</p> + +<p><i>Row 10</i>—P 3, K 4 (P 4, K 4, 4 times), +P 6 (K 4, P 4, 4 times), K 4, P 3.</p> + +<p><i>Row 11</i>—Same as Row 9; increasing +in first and last st.</p> + +<p><i>Row 12</i>—(P 4, K 4, 5 times), P 6 (K +4, P 4, 5 times).</p> + +<p><i>Row 13</i>—K 3, P 4 (K 4, P 4, 4 times), +K 8, (P 4, K 4, 4 times), P 4, K 3.</p> + +<p><i>Row 14</i>—P 3, K 4 (P 4, K 4, 4 times), +P 8, (K 4, P 4, 4 times), K 4, P 3.</p> + +<p><i>Row 15</i>—Same as Row 13.</p> + +<p><i>Row 16</i>—Same as Row 14.</p> + +<p><i>Row 17</i>—K 2, P 4 (K 4, P 4, 4 times), +K 10 (P 4, K 4, 4 times), P 4, K 2.</p> + +<p><i>Row 18</i>—P 2, K 4 (P 4, K 4, 4 times), +P 10 (K 4, P 4, 4 times), K 4, P 2.</p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_25" id="Page_25">[Pg 25]</a></span></p> + +<p><i>Row 19</i>—Same as Row 17.</p> + +<p><i>Row 20</i>—Same as Row 18.</p> + +<p><i>Row 21</i>—Inc first st (P 4, K 4, 5 +times), P 1, K 2, P 1 (K 4, P 4, 5 times), +inc last st.</p> + +<p><i>Row 22</i>—P 2 (K 4, P 4, 5 times), K +1, P 2, K 1 (P 4, K 4, 5 times), P 2.</p> + +<p><i>Row 23</i>—K 2 (P 4, K 4, 5 times), P +1, K 2, P 1 (K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 2.</p> + +<p><i>Row 24</i>—Same as Row 22.</p> + +<p><i>Row 25</i>—K 1 (P 4, K 4, 5 times), P +2, K 2, P 2 (K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 1.</p> + +<p><i>Row 26</i>—P 1 (K 4, P 4, 5 times), K +2, P 2, K 2 (P 4, K 4, 5 times), P 1.</p> + +<p><i>Row 27</i>—Same as Row 25.</p> + +<p><i>Row 28</i>—Same as Row 26.</p> + +<p><i>Row 29</i>—(P 4, K 4, 5 times), P 3, +K 2, P 3 (K 4, P 4, 5 times).</p> + +<p><i>Row 30</i>—(K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 3, +P 2, K 3 (P 4, K 4, 5 times).</p> + +<p><i>Row 31</i>—Same as Row 29.</p> + +<p><i>Row 32</i>—Same as Row 30.</p> + +<p>Continue moving pattern over 1 st +every 4 rows in above manner always +working 2 stockinette sts in center of +piece and increasing 1 st at each end +every inch until you have 92 sts. Continue +even until work measures 10½ inches +from beginning. Bind off 5 sts at beg of +the next 2 rows. Dec 1 st at beg of the +next 8 rows, (74 sts). Work even until +armhole measures 7 inches measuring +straight up from where the 5 sts were +bound off. Work in pattern for 21 sts, +bind off 32 sts, work remaining 21 sts. +Bind off 7 sts at beg of shoulder edge, +3 times. Work other shoulder to correspond, +joining yarn at inside of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Front</i>—Work same as for back until +piece measures 13½ inches from beginning +(3 inches above armhole). Work +32 sts in pattern, Bind off 10 sts for neck. +Work 32 sts, K 2 sts tog at beg of every +row at neck edge, until 21 sts remain. +Work even until armhole measures 7 +inches, measuring from 5 bound off sts. +Bind off 7 sts at beg of shoulder, 3 times. +Work other shoulder to correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—With No. 2 needles, cast on +60 sts, K 2, P 2 for 3 inches. Change to +No. 3 needles and work in pattern, working +first row as follows: K 1, P 4 (K 4, +P 4, 3 times), K 2 (P 4, K 4, 3 times), +P 4, K 1. Continue in pattern increasing +1 st on each end every inches until +piece measures 15 inches, 90 sts or desired +length to underarm. Bind off 3 sts at beg +of next 2 rows. Bind off 2 sts at beg of +next 2 rows. Now dec 1 st at beg of every +row until 40 sts remain, bind off.</p> + +<p><i>Band at neck</i>—Front—With No. 2 +needles, holding right side toward you, +pick up 76 sts across front, K 2, P 2 for +1 inch. Bind off loosely in K 2, P 2.</p> + +<p><i>Band at back</i>—Pick up 40 sts K 2, P +2 for 1 inch. Sew shoulder seams and +band at neck. Sew seams at underarm. Insert +sleeves into armholes, having seams +meet.</p> + + +<p class="center">SOCKS</p> + +<p class="center"><i>Spiral ribbed socks, without heels.</i></p> + +<p class="center">No. 815</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 set No. 12 steel.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Heather sports yarn—4 +ounces. Red, Yellow and Royal +blue 1/8 ounce each. +1 spool elastic thread.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>9 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p>With heather cast on 72 sts (24 sts +on each of 3 needles). Work in ribbing +(K 2, P 2) for 8 rnds. Attach yellow +yarn and K 1 rnd, K 2, P 2 for 1 rnd. +With heather, K 1 rnd K 2, P 2 for 2 +rnds. With red, K 1 rnd, K 2, P 2 for +2 rnds. With heather, K 1 rnd, K 2, P 2 +for 2 rnds. With royal blue, K 1 rnd, +K 2, P 2 for 5 rnds. With heather K 1 +rnd, K 2, P 2 for 2 rnds. With red, K 1 +rnd; K 2, P 2 for 2 rnds. With heather K +1 rnd, K 2, P 2, for 2 rnds. With yellow +K 1 rnd; K 2, P 2 for 1 rnd. With heather +K 1 rnd; K 2, P 2 for 13 rnds. Join +elastic thread, K 1 rnd; *K 4, P 4 for +3 rnds. 4th rnd, K 4, P 4 to last st. Put +this st on next needle. 5th rnd (first +needle) K 4, P 4 to last st. Put this st +on next needle. (2nd needle), same as +first needle. (3rd needle), K 4, P 4 to +end. This moves pattern over forming a +spiral. Repeat from *, until work measures +22 inches from beginning, or desired +length; after 2 patterns have been completed +with elastic thread, continue with +yarn for 2 patterns, then work 2 more +patterns with elastic. Join yarn and complete.</p> + +<p><i>Toe</i>—P 7, P 2 tog for 1 rnd. P 2 rnds +even. P 6, P 2 tog for 1 rnd. P 2 rnds +even. Continue decreasing in this manner, +purling 2 rnds even after every decrease +rnd, 5 times more. Break thread +and run through remaining sts. Fasten off.</p> + +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p class="center"><a name="Nod" id="Nod"><big><i>Land of Nod</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 12</i>)</p> + + +<p class="center">MITTS</p> + +<p>Cast 10 sts on first needle, 10 sts on +2nd needle, 10 sts on 3rd needle, with +4th needle K 1, P 1 for 6 rows. *Y O, +K 2 tog, repeat from *for 1 round. K 1, +P 1 for 6 rows. Remainder of mitten is +K. Inc 1 st on each needle 33 sts. Work +2 inches even. (2½ inches, size 1). *K +3, K 2 tog, repeat from *for 1 round. +Work 4 rows even. *K 2, K 2 tog, repeat +from *for 1 round. *Work 1 round even. +K 1, K 2 tog, repeat from *until 10 sts +remain. Weave sts tog or bind off, fold +and sew. Ch 80 sts, tape thru beading +of cuff. Put ends of ch thru cuff of +sweater and tie.</p> + + +<p class="center">SHOES</p> + +<p>Cast on 8 sts, K back. K 3, inc in each +of the next 2 sts, K 3. K 2 rows. K 4, +inc in each of the next 2 sts, K 4. K 2 +rows. Continue in this manner, until you +have 24 sts. K 9, Y O, K 2 tog, K 3, Y +O, K 2 tog, K 8. K 4 rows. K 8, put on +st holder, bind off 8, K 8. K back on 8 +sts, cast on 4, K back. On next row, *K +7, Y O, K 2 tog, K 3. K 3 rows, repeat +from *5 times, put on st holder. Work +other side to correspond. Pick up 60 sts. +*P back. K next row and dec 1 st at beg +and end and 3 sts in center, spaced at +equal distances apart, repeat from *2 +times. Weave these sts tog or bind off +and sew. Weave back sts tog or bind off +and sew. Ch 80 sts, tape thru beading.</p> + + +<p class="center">CARRIAGE ROBE</p> + +<p>24 inches width.</p> + +<p>32 inches length.</p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>5 sts to 1 inch.</i></p> + +<p><i>Pattern</i>—<i>Multiple of 11, plus 10 sts.</i></p> + +<p>With No. 5 needles, cast on 142 sts, +*K 10, sl 1 st, repeat from *across row, +end row with K 10. Next row, P back, +purling the sl st. Repeat these 2 rows for +32 inches. With Angora or contrasting +shade of yarn, embroider as follows: Insert +needle from wrong side to right side, +on left side at the sl st. *Skip 1 sl st, +insert needle from right to left, thru next +sl st, repeat from *to length of robe. Do +not break thread, insert needle from right +to left working from bottom to top (Making +an X). Work 3 rows of s c around +robe, working 3 sts in corners.</p><hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_26" id="Page_26">[Pg 26]</a></span></p> + + + + +<h2><i>QUEEN OF HEARTS</i></h2> + +<div class="figleft" style="width: 244px;"> +<img src="images/image028.png" width="244" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 816</span> + +<p class="desc">The answer to any problem that would arise in regard to a skating costume. The very +essence of smartness that may be used as a Spring, Fall or Winter ensemble. Jacket, by +the way, closes with a Zipper, and the heart motif is repeated on cap, jacket and mitts.</p> +</div> + +<p class="center1">No. 816</p> + +<p class="center">SIX PIECE ENSEMBLE +IN "RED AND +WHITE"</p> + +<p class="center">Size 10 to 12 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 pair bone needles, size +3. 1 Circular needle size 3, 24-inch.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Cashmere Sports Yarn. +Jacket—5 two ounce balls +White. Skirt—4 two ounce balls +Red. Cap—1 two ounce ball +White.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>7½ sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p class="center">JACKET</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Cast on 92 sts (96 sts, size 12). +K 1 row, P 1 row for ¾ inch. P 1 row +on K side, to turn for hem. Continue to +K 1 row, P 1 row, until work measures +1¾ inches from start. Dec 1 st on each +side (90 sts). *Work 1 inch even, dec +1 st on each side, repeat from *once (86 +sts). Work 2 inches even. Now inc 1 st +on each side. *Work 1 inch even, inc +1 st on each side, repeat from *until piece +measures 9¾ inches from start (96 sts). +Work 1 inch even (2 inches, size 12). +Bind off 3 sts on each side for underarm, +then K 2 sts tog at beg of the next 8 rows +(82 sts). Work even for 6 inches (6½ +size 12) measuring straight up from +where the 3 sts were bound off. Bind off +5 sts at beg of next 10 rows, bind off +remaining 32 sts for back of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Front</i>—Cast on 3 sts, P back. Inc in +each st, P back. Inc in first and last 2 sts +in every K row, until you have 28 sts. +Cast on 5 sts at beg of the next 2 rows +(38 sts). On next K row, cast on 10 sts +(place marker), this will be seam end. +K 1 row, P 1 row for 1 inch. *Dec 1 st +at seam end, work 1 inch even, repeat +from *once. Work 2 inches even. *Now +inc 1 st on seam end. Work 1 inch even, +repeat from *until piece measures 9 inches +from marker (50 sts). Work 1 inch even. +Bind off 4 sts at seam end for underarm,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[Pg 27]</a></span> +then K 2 sts tog at beg of every row at +underarm, 5 times (41 sts). Work even +for 4 inches (4½ size 12). Bind off 6 sts +at neck edge, then K 2 sts tog at beg of +every row at neck edge, until 28 sts remain. +Bind off 5 sts at beg of every row +that begins at shoulder and continue to +K 2 sts tog at neck edge, until all sts are +bound off.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Cast on 56 sts, P 1 row, K 1 +row for ¾ inches. P 1 row on K side +(to turn for Hem), continue to K 1 row, +P 1 row for 2 inches. *Inc 1 st at each +end. Work 1 inch even, repeat from *, +until sleeve measures 15¾ inches (86 +sts), work ½ inch even or desired length +to underarm. Bind off 3 sts at beg of the +next 2 rows, then 2 sts at beg of the next +2 rows. K 2 sts tog at beg and end of +every K row, until you have 44 sts, bind +off. On fronts at bottom, pick up 48 sts +on right side, P 1 row, K 1 row, decreasing +1 st on K rows at point, for 6 rows, +bind off.</p> + +<p><i>Collar</i>—Holding wrong side toward +you, pick up 72 sts, cast on 4 sts at beg +of next 2 rows for hem. K 4, P across +to within last 4 sts, K 4. K 1 row, P 1 +row for 2 rows. *K 5, inc 1 st, repeat +from *across row, work 3 rows even. +*K 6, inc 1 st, repeat from *across row, +work 3 rows even. *K 7, inc 1 st, repeat +from *across row, work 3 rows even.</p> + +<p>*K 8, inc 1 st, repeat from *across +row. Work 6 rows even. Bind off 8 sts, +P 1 row on K side. Bind off 8 sts at beg +of next row, P 1 row, K 1 row for 4 more +rows, bind off loosely.</p> + +<p><i>Finishing</i>—Sew up seams at underarm +and sleeve seams, insert sleeves into arm holes, +having seams meet at underarm. +Turn under hems and sew. Work 1 row +of s c up each side at fronts.</p> + +<div class="figright" style="width: 404px;"> +<img src="images/image029.png" width="404" height="500" alt="" /> +</div> + +<p><i>Heart</i>—With red yarn, cast on 2 sts, +P back. K next row, increasing in each +st. P back (when increasing, inc on 2nd +st from ends). Inc at beg and end of +every row until you have 20 sts. Inc at +beg and end of K rows only until you +have 24 sts. Work 4 rows even. Now dec +2 sts on every K row same as you increased, +until you have 20 sts. P back. +K over 10 sts, P back. Now K 2 tog +every K row at beg and end until you +have 4 sts, bind off. Work other 10 sts +to correspond. Work 1 row of s c around +heart, pin heart into shape desired, block +and sew on jacket as shown on illustration.</p> + + +<p class="center">SKIRT</p> + +<p>With No. 3 circular needle, cast on 480 +sts. Join being careful not to twist sts. K +1 row, P 1 row, for 6 rows for border +(3 ribs). *P 2, K 78, repeat from *for +1 rnd. K next rnd. Repeat these 2 rnds +for 1 inch. On next rnd, make a decreased +row as follows: *P 2, K 2 sts, +K 2 tog, K 70, K 2 tog, K 2, repeat from +*for 1 rnd (468 sts). Work in pattern +for 1 inch. Make another decreased rnd +as follows: *P 2, K 2 sts, K 2 tog, K +33, K 2 tog, K 33, K 2 tog, K 2, repeat +from *for 1 rnd (450 sts). Work in +pattern for 1 inch. Continue to dec 18 +sts (3 sts in each gore, 1 dec on each +side of gore, on 3rd and 4th sts, 1 st in +center of each gore), until skirt measures +17 inches, 180 sts, (26 waist). Work ½ +inch even. Now dec 12 sts to the rnd, +omitting center decreases 168 sts (24 +waist). Work ½ inch even or desired +length to waist line. P 1 row, K ½ inch +even, bind off loosely. Insert elastic and +turn for hem.</p> + + +<p class="center">CAP</p> + +<p><i>Side of Cap</i>—With No. 3 needle, cast +on 28 sts, *K 1 row. On next row, K 4, +(border), P back, repeat from *for 1 +inch. Now inc 1 st at end of next row +and continue to K 4 on purled rows for +border. Work 1 inch even. Inc 1 st every +inch on same side, until you have 35 sts, +7 inches. Work 2 inches even. Now dec +1 st every inch same as you increased, 28 +sts, work 1 inch even, bind off.</p> + +<p><i>Back of Cap</i>—Cast on 24 sts, *K 1 +row, P 1 row for 3 rows, inc 1 st at beg +and end of next row, repeat from *until +you have 36 sts, 3 inches. Work ½ inch +even, now dec 1 st on each end and dec +1 st on each end every 4th row, until +you have 28 sts, P 1 row, K 1 row, bind +off.</p> + + + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued on page <a href="#Queen">31</a></i>)</p> + + +<hr class="chap" /> +<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[Pg 28]</a></span></p> + +<h2><i>Aloha</i></h2> + +<div class="figleft" style="width: 281px;"> +<img src="images/image030.png" width="281" height="500" alt="" /> +<span class="caption">No. 817</span> + +<p class="desc">The young lady who has a "<i>Know</i>" in style will immediately sense the style value +of this swagger-style coat. The patch pockets relieve the plain front and give it an +air of distinction. Notice particularly the herring-bone stitch giving the garment the +Tailored effect. The coat can be finished with machine stitching—or by hand. The +accompanying beret is finished in Red, White and Blue Ribbon. Notice too the +emblem on the beret.</p> +</div> + + +<p class="center1">No. 817</p> + +<p class="center">HERRINGBONE COAT +AND HAT IN +"SHARK BLUE"</p> + +<p class="center">Size 12</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 Pair American Standard +No. 4.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>Heather Knitting Worsted. +Coat—6 four ounce skeins. +Hat—1 four ounce skein.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>2 Patterns to 3 inches, +(Coat); 5 sts to 1 inch, (Hat).</i></p> + +<p><i>Pattern Stitch</i>—<i>Multiple of 9, plus +1 St.</i></p> + +<p><i>Bust Measure</i>—<i>30 inches.</i></p></blockquote> + + +<p class="center">SWATCH</p> + +<p><i>Swatch</i>—Cast on 19 sts, Row 1, P. +Row 2—-K 4 sts, *inc in next st by knitting +1 st in next st of row below in back, +then K the next st, K 3 sts, K 2 tog, K +3, repeat from *across row, ending with +K 2 tog. Row 3—P. Row 4—*K 2 sts +tog, K 3 sts, inc 1 st (same as Row 2), +K 3 sts, repeat from *across row, ending +K 4.</p> + + +<p class="center">COAT</p> + +<p><i>Right Half of Back</i>—Cast on 64 sts, P +back. Row 2—K 4, *inc 1 st (same as +swatch) K 3, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from +*across row, ending with K 2 tog, P +back. Row 4—*K 2 tog, K 3, inc 1 st, +K 3, repeat from *ending with K 4. +Repeat these 4 rows for 3 inches (Place +marker for side seam). Make first dec +(on side seam), on 2nd row of pattern +as follows: K 2 tog, K 2, *inc 1 st, K +3, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from *across row, +ending with K 2 tog, P back. (Always +dec on 2nd row of pattern when decreasing +thruout coat). Next row, K 2 +tog, K 2, *inc 1 st, K 3, K 2 tog, K 3, +repeat from *across row, ending with +K 4. P back. *K 3, inc 1 st, K 3, K 2 +tog, repeat from *across row ending with +K 2 tog. P back. Repeat last 4 rows for 2 +inches. 2nd dec: K 2 tog K 1, *inc 1 +st, K 3, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from *across +row, ending with K 2 tog. On next Purled +row make a dec at center seam, P 2 tog, +continue purling across. K 2 tog, K 1, +*inc 1 st, K 3, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from +*ending with K 3, P back. K 2, *inc 1<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[Pg 29]</a></span> +st, K 3, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat from *across +row, ending with K 2, K 2 tog, P back. +Repeat these last 4 rows, for 2 inches. +Make another dec on seam end, K 2 +tog, *inc 1 st, K 3, K 2 tog, K 3, repeat +from *ending with K 2, K 2 tog, +P back. K 2 tog, *inc 1 st, K 3, K 2 +tog, K 3, repeat from *ending with K +3, P back. K 1, inc 1 st, *K 3, K 2 tog, +K 3, inc 1 st, repeat from *ending with +K 2, K 2 tog, P back. Repeat these last +4 rows for 2 inches. Dec in this manner, +Knitting 2 sts tog at side seam, every 2 +inches, and P 2 tog at center seam every +4 inches, until piece measures 27 inches +from bottom. Work even for 2 inches or +desired length to underarm (45 sts). +Bind off 4 sts at beg of next row at underarm, +K 2 sts tog at beg of the next +4 rows at underarm (37 sts). Work even +for 6¾ inches. Bind off 6 sts at beg of +the next 4 rows, bind off remaining 13 +sts for neckline. Work other half of back +to correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Left Front</i>—Cast on 82 sts, work in +pattern same as for back for 3 inches. +Now dec 1 st at seam end. Work 2 inches +even. Make a dec at seam end every 2 +inches until piece measures 27 inches, +meanwhile dec 1 st at front edge every +4 inches (63 sts). Work even to underarm +29 inches or desired length to underarm. +Bind off 5 sts at beginning of the +next row at underarm. Continue to K 2 +sts tog at underarm until you have 53 +sts. Work even at underarm and dec every +2 inches at front edge, until piece measures +4½ inches above the 5 bound off +sts (51 sts). Bind off 15 sts at beg of +next row at neck edge. Now K 2 sts tog +at beg and end of every row at neck edge, +until 30 sts remain. Bind off 6 sts at beg +of the next 4 rows at armhole and continue +to dec at neck edge, in same manner. +Work right front to correspond, until +you have 20 inches from bottom. K +8 sts, bind off 5 sts for buttonhole continue +pattern across row, P back and cast +on 5 sts over those bound off. Continue +same as left front working buttonholes +4 inches apart.</p> + +<div class="figleft" style="width: 200px;"> +<img src="images/image031.png" width="200" height="189" alt="" /> +</div> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Cast on 55 sts, work in pattern +for 1½ inches. Now inc 1 st at each +end. Continue to inc 1 st at each end +every 1½ inches, until sleeve measures +16½ inches (77 sts). Work even until +sleeve measures 18 inches or desired +length to underarm. Bind off 4 sts at beg +of the next 2 rows. Bind off 2 sts, at beg +of the next 2 rows (65 sts). Now K 2 +sts tog at beg and end of every K row, +until 33 sts remain, bind off.</p> + +<p><i>Collar</i>—Cast on 70 sts, P back. K next +row, increasing 1 st at beg and end (Inc +1 st at beg and end of every other K row +thruout collar). K 1 row, P 1 row for 5 +rows. On next row, inc in every 6th st +across row. Work 5 rows even, make another +inc in same manner 2 more times, +having increases come directly above those +of previous increases. K 1 row, P 1 row, +bind off 8 sts, K across on P side (hem +line). Then bind off 8 sts, K across. P +1 row, K 1 row for 3 more rows, bind off +loosely.</p> + +<p><i>Pockets</i>—Cast on 19 sts. Work in pattern +for 4 rows. Cast on 9 sts. Work back. +Cast on 9 more sts. Work in pattern for +5½ inches. Bind off 9 sts at beg of the +next 2 rows. Work even on 19 sts for +4 rows, bind off.</p> + +<p>Block all pieces before hemming. Sew +backs tog. Sew fronts to side seams of +back. Sew shoulder seams. Sew ¾ inch +hem on fronts, bottom of coat and sleeves. +Sew hem in collar and pockets. Sew pocket +to coat as shown on illustration. Sew collar +to neck edge about 1 inch from fronts +after hem on fronts. Sew sleeve seams and +insert into armhole having two small inverted +pleats at top of sleeve. Sew on +buttons. Insert shoulder pads.</p> + + +<p class="center">HAT</p> + +<p>Ch 4, join, work 7 s c in ring, 2 s c +in each st, until you have 28 sts around. +Now inc in every 5th st, until you have +60 sts around, then in every 15th st, until +there are 100 sts around. Inc in every +20th, until there are 160 sts around. +Work 2 rnds even, break thread. This +will be center back. Count 48 sts on each +side of center back, place 2 markers, holding +right side toward you, s c from marker +to marker, break thread. 2nd short row: +Count 45 sts from center back and s c +to within 45 sts from center back on other +side, decreasing 3 sts spaced at equal distances +apart. Work 10 more short rows +in same manner as 2nd row (working 3 +sts more on each side toward center back). +Work 7 more rows in same manner, decreasing +5 sts to the rnd. Work 7 rows +even or dec to fit headsize. Tack grosgrain +ribbon around band, sew on emblem.</p> + +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p class="center"><a name="ThreePiece" id="ThreePiece"><big><i>Baby's Three-Piece Set</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 6</i>)</p> + +<p>Work 2 rows of blue. Sl st at end of last +row, Ch 1.</p> + +<p><i>Scallops</i>—With blue, *skip 2 s c, work +6 d c in next st, skip 2 s c, s c in next +st, repeat from *around row. With Pink, +*ch 1, loosely, sl st into next st, repeat +from *around row, break thread.</p> + +<p><i>Cord</i>—With 1 strand of pink and blue, +make a ch 22 inches in length, tape thru +beading. Make a ch 9 inches long tape +thru end of yoke.</p> + + +<p class="center">CAP</p> + +<p>Ch 3, join, work 7 s c in ring, then +work 2 s c in each st, until there are 24 +sts around. Inc in every 5th st, until there +are 45 sts around. Now inc in every 10th +st, until there are 73 sts around, sl st in +next st. To start pattern: Row 1—Ch 4, +*skip 1 s c, work 5 d c in next st, skip +2 s c, d c in next st, d c in last st just +skipped (making an X pattern), repeat +from *around row ending with 1 d c in +same st at beg of ch 3, join in 3rd st of +ch at beg of row. (15 shell, 15 X patterns). +Sl st over 3 sts of first shell at +beg of row, ch 4. Row 2—*Work 5 d c +between X of row below, 1 d c between +3rd and 4th d c of next shell, 1 d c between +2nd and 3rd d c of same shell +(making an X), repeat from *around +row, ending with 1 d c in same st at beg +of row. Sl st in 3rd ch at beg of row, sl +st over 3 d c, ch 4. Row 3—Work 5 d c +in center of X pattern, work an X in +next shell, continue around row, ending +with sl st in ch 3 at beg of row, sl st over +3 d c, ch 4. Row 4—Repeat row 2. Row +5—Make an X in next shell of row below, +work in pattern around row for 13 shells, +12 X patterns, end row with 1 d c in +2nd d c of next shell, ch 4, turn. Row 6—make +an X pattern in first shell, continue +pattern around row, ending with X +pattern in last shell, make 1 d c in 3rd +ch at beg of row, ch 3, turn. Work 7 +more rows in this manner.</p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[Pg 30]</a></span></p> + +<p><i>Band</i>—Ch 1, turn, *work 1 s c in each +of the first 2 sts, 2 s c in next st, 1 s c +in each of the next 2 sts, skip 2 sts, repeat +from *across row, end with 3 s c, ch 1, +turn. Row 2—*1 s c in each of the first +2 sts, picking up back thread only, 2 s c +in next st, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, +skip 1 st, repeat from *across row, ending +with 3 s c. With contrasting shade work 2 +rows. Alternating 2 rows of each color +once more. With 1 strand of pink, 1 +strand of blue work 2 rows of s c around +back of cap, skipping a few sts in each +row to fit nape of neck.</p> + +<p><i>Ties</i>—At end of last row, ch 48 sts, sl +st in 4th ch from hook, ch 4, sl st in +same st. Make 2 more ch 4 loops, break +thread, fasten thread at other side of cap +and work in same manner.</p> + + +<p class="center">BOOTIES</p> + +<p><i>Instep</i>—With Pink, ch 13, work 1 sc in +2nd ch from hook, 1 s c in next st, 2 s c +in next st, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, +skip 1 st, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, +2 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of the last +3 sts. Ch 1, turn. Row 2—Work 1 s c in +each of the next 2 sts (picking up back +st), 2 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of the +next 2 sts, skip 1 st, 1 s c in each of the +next 2 sts, 2 s c in next st, 1 s c in each +of the last 3 sts, do not break thread. +Work 2 rows of contrasting shade, alternating +2 rows of each color, until you +have 10 rows. With pink, ch 28 sts loosely +and sl st to other end. S c in each st +around instep and chs, for 5 rnds. Work +5 more rnds, decreasing 3 sts to each rnd, +do not have decreases come over those of +previous rnd, break thread and sew seam +of sole. Work 2 rows of s c around top +of bootie, decreasing 3 sts in each rnd, +join with a sl st. Ch 4, skip 1 st, work +*1 d c in next st, ch 1, repeat from * +(19 d c), join with a sl st. Ch 3, skip +ch 3 of row below. *Work 4 d c between +next 2 d c, skip 1 d c, d c between next +2 d c, d c between last 2 d c just skipped +(an X pattern), repeat from *around +row, end row with 1 d c in same st as +ch 3 at beg of row, sl st in 3rd ch. Sl st +over 3 sts, ch 4, work 4 d c between first +X pattern, make an X pattern over next +shell, end row same as first row. Work +3 more rows in same manner. With blue, +work scallops as follows: Sl st over 3 sts, +ch 1, *work 6 d c in X pattern, s c in +center of next scallop, repeat from +*around bootie; sl st in same st at beg of +row. With pink, *ch 1, loosely, sl st in +next st, repeat from *around row. With +1 strand of pink, 1 blue, ch 74 sts, tape +thru bootie and tie.</p> + +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p class="center"><a name="Blue" id="Blue"><big><i>Boy Blue</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 18</i>) </p> + +<p>and continue knitting 2 sts at neck edge +until all sts are bound off. Work Right +Front to correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—Cast on 40 sts (43 sts, size 5). +*Work in pattern for ¾ inch, inc 1 st +at both ends, repeat from *until sleeve +measures 8 inches (60 sts) or desired +length to underarm. Bind off 2 sts at beg +of the next 4 rows (52 sts), then K 2 +sts tog at beg and end of every 4th row, +until 38 sts remain. Now K 2 tog at beg +and end of every row until 34 sts remain, +bind off.</p> + +<p>Sew fronts and back together and sew +up sleeve and insert into armholes having +seams meet at underarm. Sew shoulder +seams.</p> + +<p><i>Collar</i>—Skip 3 sts (border), on each +side, with wrong side toward you, pick +up 54 sts, P 1 row, K 1 row, knitting first +and last 3 sts on Purled rows, for ½ inch. +Inc 1 st in every 6th st across. Work ½ +inch even. Inc in every 7th st across. +Work ½ inch even. Inc in every 8th st +across. Work ½ inch even. Work ½ +inch in garter st, bind off loosely on +wrong side of collar.</p> + +<p><i>Tabs on sides</i>—Cast on 10 sts, K 1, +P 1, for 4½ inches. K 2 tog at beg and +end of every row, until you have 2 sts, +draw thru. Work 3 more pieces in same +manner.</p> + +<p><i>Pockets</i>—Cast on 17 sts, *K 2, P 3, +repeat from *across row, K back. Work +pattern for 1 inch. K 1 row, P 1 row +for 1½ inches. K 2 tog at beg and end +of every row, until 8 sts remain, bind off. +Work 1 row of s c around edge. Sew on +pockets as shown on illustration. Sew on +tabs at K 1, P 1 border, tie in knots. Sew +in zipper.</p> + + +<p class="center">SLIP-ON</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Cast on 83 sts, (86 sts, size 5). +Row 1—*P 3, K 2, repeat from *across +row, ending with P 3. Row 2—K back +(right side), repeat these 2 rows for 2 +inches. K 1 row, P 1 row, for 7 inches, +from start. Bind off 3 sts at beg of the +next 2 rows, for underarm, then K 2 sts +tog at beg of the next 6 rows at underarm +(71 sts). Work even until armhole +measures 4 inches, measuring straight up +from where the 3 sts were bound off. +K 19, bind off 33 K 19. Bind off 4 sts +at beg of the next 4 rows at shoulder edge +and K 2 tog at neck edge, until all sts +are bound off. Work other shoulder to +correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Front</i>—Work same as back until piece +measures 2½ inches above underarm, K +28 sts, bind off center 15, K 28, P back +on 28 sts, K 2 sts tog at beg of every +row at neck edge, until 19 sts remain. +Bind off 4 sts at beg of the next 4 rows +that beg at shoulder and continue to K 2 +tog at neck edge, until all sts are bound +off. Work other side to correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Front band at neck</i>—On right side, +pick up 63 sts, P 3, K 2 across, ending +with P 3, K back. Repeat these 2 rows for +¾ inch.</p> + +<p><i>Back band at neck</i>—Pick up 43 sts. +Work same as front.</p> + +<p>Sew shoulder seams and pick up 56 sts +for sleeves, starting after 6 bound off sts +to within 6 bound off sts at end of armhole. +Pick up 2 sts at beg of every row, +until you have 68 sts. *Work 3 rows +even. On next K row, dec 1 st at each +end, repeat from *until sleeve measures +3 inches, 56 sts. Dec 6 sts across row. +Now work in pattern for ¾ inch, bind +off. Sew up seams at underarm and sleeves. +Embroider anchor as shown on illustration.</p> + + +<p class="center">PANTS</p> + +<p>With No. 3 needles, cast on 84 sts (88 +sts, size 5), K 1, P 1 ribbing for 6 rows. +Next row, K 1, *Y O, K 2 tog, repeat +from *across row. Continue ribbing for 6 +more rows. Now shape back as follows: +K 4, turn, (slip the first st when purling +back), P back, K 8, turn, P back, K 12, +turn, P back. Continue in this manner, +working 4 more sts every K row until +there are 44 sts, then P back and on 84 +sts, K 1 row, turn, P 40, K 4, P 40, repeat +these 2 rows for 2½ inches (3 +inches, size 4). Now inc 1 st at each end +every 6th row, 5 times, then every 4th +row 2 times, continuing to K center 4 +sts to hem. (98 sts). Dec 1 st at each +end every other row 7 times. Work even +for 1 inch. P 1 row on K side. P 1 row, +K 1 row for 6 rows, bind off loosely. +Make other leg to correspond, starting +shaping of back on opposite side as follows: +P 4, turn, K back. P 8, turn, K +back and continue in this manner until<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[Pg 31]</a></span> +there are 44 sts, then K back and continue +same as other leg. Sew up seams +and turn back hem. Press creases back +and front.</p> + + +<p class="center">BERET</p> + +<p>With No. 3 needles, cast on 8 sts, P +back. Row 2—Inc in each st (16 sts), P +back. Row 4—*Inc 1 st, K 1 st, repeat +from *across row (24 sts). P back. Row +6—*Inc 1 st, K 2 sts, repeat from *across +row. Continue in this manner having 1 +more st between each increase, until you +have 19 sts between each increase. K 1 +row, P 1 row without increasing, for 6 +rows. Now dec in same manner as you +increased. *K 2 sts tog, K 18, K 2 tog, +repeat from *across row, P back. Dec in +this manner having 1 st less between each +dec for 6 more K rows. K 1 row on purled +side (hem), then K 1 row, P 1 row for +½ inch, bind off loosely. Turn back ½ +inch hem and sew. Block flat.</p> +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p class="center"><a name="Major" id="Major"><big><i>Majorette</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 19</i>)</p> + +<p>from bottom (58 sts). Work 1 inch even. +Bind off 3 sts at beg of the next 2 rows, +then bind off 2 sts at beg of the next 2 +rows, (48 sts). Now K 2 sts tog at beg +and end of every 4th row, until 32 sts +remain. Now K 2 tog at beg and end of +every row until 26 sts remain, bind off.</p> + +<p><i>Epaulets</i>—Epaulets are K in garter st. +Cast on 14 sts, K 1 row. Now inc 1 st at +beg of every row, until you have 18 sts. +Work even for 3 inches. Bind off 9 sts, +K 9. K back on 9 sts and K 2 tog at beg +of every row that begins in center of +piece, bind off last 2 sts. Sew shoulder +seams.</p> + +<p><i>Band at neck</i>—Place epaulets at center +of shoulder seam with the points overlapping +back and the bound off sts over +fronts. Pick up 8 sts from st holder at +front, pick up sts around neck, picking +up epaulets with neck sts, K off back. Continue +other side and front in same manner +(68 sts), K 1 row. Work buttonholes as +follows: K 3, bind off 3, K across. On +next K row, cast on 3 sts over those +bound off. K 1 row, P 1 row for 4 rows +always K first and last 2 sts on purled +rows for edge. K 3 rows, bind off loosely +on wrong side.</p> + +<p>Sew back to fronts and sew up sleeve +seams, insert sleeves into armholes, having +fullness at top. Stitch end of epaulets +at shoulder. Sew on buttons.</p> + +<p><i>Fringe</i>—With two ply Gold yarn, cut +fringe 4 inches in length. With two +strands, tape thru each stitch around epaulets +as shown on illustration, trim.</p> + + +<p class="center">HAT</p> + +<p>With No. 5 needles, cast on 8 sts, P +back. Row 2—Inc in each st (16 sts). P +back. Row 4—*Inc 1 st, K 1 st, repeat +from *across row (24 sts), P back. Row +6—*Inc 1 st, K 2 sts, repeat from *across +row. Continue in this manner having 1 +more st between each inc, until you have +11 sts between each inc (104 sts). Now +K each row back and forth until piece +measures 3 inches, from K rows. Bind off +loosely on wrong side.</p> + +<p>Wrap contrasting shade of light weight +yarn one yard long, 15 times, cut at both +ends. With main color, wrap 8 times, cut +at both ends. Twist each of these ends +as tightly as possible. Now twist the two +pieces together. Make a large knot, leaving +ends for tassel, cut evenly.</p> +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p class="center"><a name="Queen" id="Queen"><big><i>Queen of Hearts</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 27</i>) </p> + +<p>Fold front piece in half, mark center +of cap at opposite edge from border. +Place mark in center of bound off sts on +back of cap. Sew center back to front +piece having markers meet. Block seam +lightly on right side of cap. With red +work scallops around seam of cap, as +follows: holding back of cap toward you, +fasten yarn at bottom, ch 1, *skip a space, +work (1 h d c, 3 d c, 1 h d c) in next +st, skip a space, s c in next space, repeat +from *around back of cap about 20 scallops.</p> + +<p><i>Ties</i>—Ch 70, work 1 s c around bottom +of cap (continuing with same +thread), skipping about 10 sts, ch 70 sts. +Work 1 row of s c over chains and back +of cap. Block lightly into shape.</p> + +<p><i>Hearts</i>—With red, cast on 2 sts, P 2 +sts. K increasing in each st, P back. *On +next row inc in first 2 sts and last 2 sts, +P back, repeat from *once. K 1 row, P +1 row even for 4 rows. K 2 tog, K 4, +turn, P 2 tog, P 3, K 2 tog, K 2 turn. +P 2 tog, P 1, bind off 2 sts, break thread. +Work other 6 sts to correspond and work +1 row of s c around heart. Sew hearts +on each side of cap as shown on illustration.</p> + + +<p class="center">SLIP-OVER NO. 816</p> + +<p class="center">Size 10 to 12 years</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 Pair Bone size 1 and 3.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>4 one ounce balls Kashmir +fleece.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>8 sts to 1 inch—No. 3 +needles.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p><i>Back</i>—With No. 1 needles, cast on +104 sts (size 12, 108 sts), K 1, P 1 for +5 inches. Change to No. 3 needles, K 1 +row, P 1 row, until piece measures 11 +inches. Bind off 3 sts at beg of the next +2 rows for underarm, then K 2 tog at +beg of the next 6 rows (92 sts). Work +even until armhole measures 5½ inches, +measuring straight up from where the +3 sts were bound off. On next K row, K +29, put remainder of sts on st holder. +P back on 29 sts. On next row, bind off +5 sts at beg of every row at armhole +edge, 5 times and P 2 tog at beg of every +row at neck edge. Work other 29 sts to +correspond.</p> + +<p><i>Neck Band</i>—With No. 1 needles, pick +up 50 sts, K 1, P 1 ribbing for 1 inch, +bind off, K 1, P 1.</p> + +<p><i>Front</i>—Cast on 104 (size 12, 108), +K 1, P 1 for 5 inches. Change to No. 3 +needles. On next row, K 26, K 1, P 1 +for 52 sts, K 26. On next row P 27, P +1, K 1, for 50 sts, P 27. Next row, K +28, K 1, P 1, for 48 sts, K 28. Next +row, P 29, P 1, K 1, for 46 sts, P 29. +Continue in this manner having 2 sts less +in pattern on every row, until all sts are +K. P 1 row, K 1 row until piece measures +same as for back. Bind off 3 sts at +beg of the next 2 rows, then K 2 tog +at beg of the next 8 rows (90 sts). Work +even until armhole measures 2 inches +(2½ inches, size 12). K 44, K 1, P 1, K +44. Next row, P 43, P 1, K 1, P 1, K 1, +P 43. Next row, K 42 (K 1, P 1, 3 +times), K 42. Next row, P 41 (P 1, K +1, 4 times), P 41. Continue in this manner +having 2 more sts in pattern every +row, until you have 28 sts in pattern. K +31, put remainder of sts on st holder. P +back. P 2 tog at beg of every 4th row, +at neck edge until 25 sts remain. Bind off +5 sts at beg of every row at armhole edge, +5 times, work even at neck edge. Work +other side to correspond, (Put 28, K 1, P +1) on st holder. Band at neck. Pick up +23 sts, K 1, P 1 following pattern across +front, pick up 23 sts on other side. K +1, P 1 for 1 inch, bind off K 1, P 1.</p><p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_32" id="Page_32">[Pg 32]</a></span></p> + +<p><i>Sleeves</i>—With No. 1 needles, cast on +66 sts. K 1, P 1 for 2½ inches. Change +to No. 3 needles, K 20, K 1, P 1 for +26 sts, K 20. Next row, P 21, P 1, K 1, +for 24 sts, P 21. K 22, K 1, P 1 for 22 +sts, K 22. P 23, P 1, K 1 for 20 sts, P +23. Continue in this manner having 2 sts +less in pattern every row, until all sts +are K, inc 1 st on each end and continue +to inc 1 st on each end every 4th row, +until sleeve measures 4½ inches (72 +sts). Bind off 3 sts at beg of the next 2 +rows, then 2 sts at beg of the next 2 +rows (62 sts). K 2 tog at beg and end +of every 4th row until you have 40 sts, +bind off.</p> + +<p>Sew up shoulder seams, sew back and +front together. Sew sleeve seams and insert +into armhole.</p> + + +<p class="center">MITTENS</p> + +<p class="center">No. 816</p> + +<p class="center">Size 6 to 8, 10 to 12</p> + +<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>—<i>1 set of bone, No. 5.</i></p> + +<p><i>Material</i>—<i>2½ oz. knitting worsted.</i></p> + +<p><i>Gauge</i>—<i>5 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote> + +<p><i>Cuff</i>—Cast on 44 sts, 16 sts on each +2 needles, 12 on 3rd needle, *P 4 rnds. +K 4 rnds, repeat from *2 more times. +K 2, P 2 around row for 3 inches (size +6 to 8), 4 inches (size 10 to 12). Put +next 12 sts on st holder and cast on 4 sts. +Continue to K 2, P 2 for 2½ inches +(size 6 to 8), 3½ inches (size 10 to +12). On next rnd, K 2 tog, P 2 tog for +1 rnd. K 1, P 1 for 4 rnds. K 2 tog until +you have 9 sts, draw through and sew.</p> + +<p><i>Thumb</i>—Pick up 12 sts from st holder, +pick up 4 sts from hand. K 2, P 2 +for 1½ inches, size 6 to 8 (1¾ inches, +size 10 to 12), then P the 2 P sts tog +for 1 rnd. Next rnd K the 2 K sts tog +for 1 rnd (8 sts), draw through and sew.</p> + +<p>With red sports yarn make 2 small +hearts as follows: With No. 2 needles, +cast on 2 sts, P 2 sts, K increasing in +each st. P back. *Inc in first and last st, +P back, repeat from *once. K 1 row, P +1 row. K 2 tog, K 2, turn, P back. K 1, +K 2 tog, bind off. Work other 4 sts to +correspond. Make another heart in same +manner. Sew 2 pieces tog and fill with +red yarn. Make 3 more hearts in same +manner. With 2 strands of sports yarn, +ch 52 sts, sew heart on each end, tie a +bow and sew on mitts as shown on illustration. +These can easily be removed +when washing.</p> + +<p class="center"><i>Directions for socks on page 22.</i></p> +<hr class="chap" /> + +<p class="center"><a name="Annie" id="Annie"><big><i>Annie Laurie</i></big></a></p> + +<p class="center">(<i>Continued from page 9</i>) </p> + + +<p class="center">BONNET</p> + +<p>Starting at side of front. With No. 5 +needles, cast on 20 sts, P 1 row, K 1 row +for 3 rows, inc 1 st at beg of next row +(place marker, this is back edge). Work +3 rows even. Inc 1 st at beg of next row, +continue to inc 1 st at beg of every 4th +row, until you have 29 sts. Work even +until piece measures 8 inches from beg. +Now dec 1 st at back edge every 4th row, +until you have 20 sts. Work 3 rows even, +bind off.</p> + +<p><i>Back</i>—Cast on 32 sts. P 1 row, K 1 +row, for 1 inch. *On next row, inc 1 st +at beg and end, work 1 inch even, repeat +from *until piece measures 4 inches, 40 +sts. *Now work 3 rows even, dec 1 st at +beg and end of next K row, repeat from +*2 more times (34 sts). K 2 tog at beg +and end of every row, until 26 sts remain. +Fold front piece of cap in half +crosswise, place marker. Count 9 sts on +each side of marker. With red yarn make +a running st inserting needle over one +thread and under 2 threads across row, +do not pull too tightly. Skip 9 sts from +other side of marker, work another row +in same manner. Work 2 more rows, 18 +rows from each side of rows just finished. +With green work one more row in same +manner 1 st above. Count 8 rows from +straight end of piece, work yarn lengthwise +with red as follows: *Insert needle +over one thread and down one thread +bringing needle from wrong to right side +2 threads below. Repeat from *to end of +piece. Count 14 rows (about 2½ inches +from end of piece), with red make another +row in same manner. With yellow +make another row in same manner one +thread above.</p> + +<p>Sew ½ inch hem on straight end of +front piece; sew other end to back piece +(place marker at center of each piece +first). Work 2 rows of s c around bottom +of cap. Attach small bows made of grosgrain +ribbon leaving ends to tie. Attach +feather as shown on illustration.</p> + + +<p class="center">PURSE</p> + +<p><i>Purse</i>—Cast on 26 sts, P 1 row, K 1 +row for 4 inches or enough rows to make +a perfect square. Work another piece in +same manner. Embroider stripes same as +in coat about ¾ inch from sides. Sew 2 +sides tog s c around other 2 sides. Strap—Ch +4, work 1 s c in 2nd ch from hook, 1 +s c in each of the next 2 sts. *Ch 1, turn, +work 1 s c in each of the 3 sts, repeat +from *until piece measures 8 inches. Sew +ends to top of squares. Insert 2 four inch +zippers (or 1 zipper if preferred). Attach +tassels on zipper ends, made with a few +strands of yarn.</p> +<hr class="chap" /> + + + +<h2>ABBREVIATIONS USED IN KNITTING AND +CROCHET INSTRUCTIONS</h2> + +<table><tr><td colspan="2"> +The following abbreviations are used throughout the book.</td></tr> +<tr><td>K</td><td>Knit</td></tr> +<tr><td>P</td><td>Purl</td></tr> +<tr><td>ch</td><td>Chain</td></tr> +<tr><td>h d c</td><td>Half double crochet</td></tr> +<tr><td>cr</td><td>Crochet</td></tr> +<tr><td>sl st</td><td>Slip stitch</td></tr> +<tr><td>rnd</td><td>Round</td></tr> +<tr><td>beg</td><td>Beginning</td></tr> +<tr><td>tr cr</td><td>Triple crochet</td></tr> +<tr><td>s c</td><td>Single crochet</td></tr> +<tr><td>d c</td><td>Double crochet</td></tr> +<tr><td>tog</td><td>Together</td></tr> +<tr><td>st</td><td>Stitch</td></tr> +<tr><td>sts</td><td>Stitches</td></tr> +<tr><td>y o</td><td>Yarn over</td></tr> +<tr><td>p</td><td>Picot</td></tr> +<tr><td>P.s.s.o</td><td>Pass slip stitch over</td></tr> +</table> + +<p>*(asterisk). When this symbol appears, continue working until +instructions refer you back to this symbol.</p> + +<p><i>Even</i> means that a row must be worked without increasing or +decreasing.</p> + +<p><i>Work</i> means to continue with the stitch as described.</p> + +<p><i>Half Double Crochet</i>—Yarn over, draw up a loop in st, yarn +over and draw through all 3 loops on hook.</p> + +<p><i>Slip Stitch</i>—Insert hook in next st, yarn over and draw through +both loops on hook.</p> + +<hr class="tb" /> + +<p><i>Blocking</i>—Pin the garment, with rust proof pins, wrong side +out, on a pressing board in exactly the measurements desired. Place +a damp cloth over garment and with a moderately hot iron, press +lightly, allowing the steam to go through. 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