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<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>
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<span class="caption"><i>Dress Your Child in</i>
<big>ORIGINAL STYLES</big>
<i>by Mary Hoyer</i></span>
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<p>&nbsp;</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 />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;that meets the needs of both beginner and expert in<br />
the art of knitting and crocheting. Here are complete<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;instructions that can be followed with the utmost<br />
confidence. Explore this treasury of ORIGINAL DESIGNS.<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Your needles will experience new thrills. You'll have<br />
lots of fun. And your children will look smarter than<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;ever before. This book is <i>yours</i>!
</td></tr></table>

<p>&nbsp;</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>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="smcap">Volume 4</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="smcap">Number 7</span><br />
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<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&mdash;you'll be knitting for the boys at camp&mdash;and in
your spare time for the young Americans who are at the Fireside
with you. So&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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>
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<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>&mdash;<i>1 Pair Bone Nos. 3 and 7
American Standard.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>8 one ounce balls, pink
Saxony, Mother's. 2&mdash;one ounce
balls, pink Saxony, Baby's. One-half
ounce contrasting shade,
Saxony.</i></p>

<p><i>Scale</i>&mdash;<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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>

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<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&mdash;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>

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<h2><i>His Majesty</i></h2>

<p class="center1">No. 801</p>

<p class="center">KNITTED INFANT SET</p>

<p class="center">Size&mdash;Infant</p>

<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>&mdash;<i>1 Pair American Standard
No. 3 (or Circular).</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Saxony&mdash;3 fold. Sacque&mdash;2
one ounce balls. Cap&mdash;1 one
ounce ball. Booties&mdash;One-half
ounce.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<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&mdash;K 3, *Y O, K 2 tog, repeat
from *across row, ending with Y O,
K 2 tog, K 1. Row 2&mdash;K 1 row. Row 3&mdash;*K
3, inc in next st, repeat from
*across row, do not inc in last 4 sts thruout
yoke. Rows 4-5-6-7&mdash;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&mdash;or her&mdash;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>&mdash;<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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;With pink fasten thread at
underarm, work 1 s c around armhole.
Row 1&mdash;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&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;perhaps more so than
the adult&mdash;for here is baby&#39;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 &quot;smart touch&quot; that gives the garment a look of regality&mdash;for
his&mdash;or her&mdash;<i>Royal Highness</i>&mdash;the Baby.</p>
</div>

<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>&mdash;<i>1 pair American Standard
No. 2. 1 Circular No. 4.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Paradise Zephyr 10 ounces.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<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>&mdash;Work in garter st (K each
row). Row 1&mdash;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&mdash;K
1 row. Row 3&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;K 30 sts, turn. <i>Row
2</i> and all even rows, P back, slipping first
st. <i>Row 3</i>&mdash;K 24, turn. <i>Row 5</i>&mdash;K 18,
turn. <i>Row 7</i>&mdash;K 12, turn. <i>Row 9</i>&mdash;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&#39;s wardrobe. Notice particularly the treatment
of the hat&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>Bone American Standard No. 5.
1 Bone Crochet Hook, size 5.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Knitting Worsted, 4 Fold.
Coat&mdash;10 ounces. Bonnet&mdash;3
ounces. 5 yards of Hat Cord.
4 Wooden Buttons.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>1 Pair American Standard
No. 5.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Knitting Worsted, 3 four
ounce skeins. Sports Yarn (for
embroidering) Red, Yellow,
Green. 16-inch zipper open.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>5½ sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>


<p class="center">COAT</p>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;or her&mdash;First Birthday Party guests.
The king of the house will do justice to this handsome suit.</p>
</div>

<blockquote><p><i>Needles</i>&mdash;<i>No. 3 American Standard.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Kashmir Fleece&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>8 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>

<p class="center">SLIP-OVER</p>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>1 Pair American Standard
No. 2 and 4. 4 Double point, No.
4. (For Mitts).</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Jacket&mdash;5 ounces (Germantown
4-Fold used in complete
ensemble). Leggins&mdash;5
ounces. Hood&mdash;2 ounces. Mitts&mdash;1
ounce. Shoes&mdash;1 ounce.
Afghan&mdash;12 ounces. Imported
Angora&mdash;2 Balls. Zipper.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>6 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>


<p class="center">JACKET</p>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;Work right front to correspond
having K 4 gores meet for zipper.</p>

<p><i>Sleeves</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>Cashmere Sports, 4 two
ounce balls. One-half ounce ball
white and red. 6 gold buttons.</i></p></blockquote>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>American Standard No.
11.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Knitting Worsted, 3½
four ounce skeins, for both
Jacket and Hat. Seven Wooden
Buttons.</i></p>

<p><i>Scale</i>&mdash;<i>4 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>


<p class="center">JACKET</p>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>1 Circular Needle, No. 3.
1 Pair American Standard No. 1.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Kashmir Sports Yarn; 8
ounces, size 4; 10 ounces, size 6.
22-inch zipper.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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!&mdash;though she doesn&#39;t have to be of Royal Lineage. Any charming
young lady can wear this type of knitted dress and feel&mdash;well&mdash;<i>like a Princess</i>. The dress
has a zipper closure and a modish flared skirt&mdash;and a Sailor collar. The Princess is holding
a doll&mdash;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&#39;s&mdash;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&#39;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>&mdash;<i>1 pair American Standard
No. 3.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>6 two ounce balls Kashmir
Sports for complete outfit.
Separate pieces require the following:
Slip-over&mdash;2 two ounce
balls. Jacket&mdash;3 two ounce balls.
Pants&mdash;1½ ounces. Beret&mdash;½
ounce. Zipper&mdash;12 inch separating.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>7½ sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>


<p class="center">JACKET</p>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;Cast on 83 sts (86 sts, size 5).
Row 1&mdash;*P 3, K 2, repeat from *across
row, ending with P 3. Row 2&mdash;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>&mdash;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 &quot;<i>blue and gold</i>&quot; is carried out to
singular effect with this jacket of blue trimmed with gold buttons and&mdash;no
less&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>Knitting Worsted, 10
ounces, Royal Blue. Sports yarn,
1 ounce, gold. 6 buttons.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>5½ sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>

<p class="center">JACKET</p>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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 &quot;Little Girl&quot; 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>&mdash;<i>Knitting Worsted. Coat&mdash;5
four ounce skeins. Hat&#8212;-2
ounces. 6 buttons.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>5 sts to 1 inch. 4 rows 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>


<p class="center">COAT</p>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;Chain 102 sts (to measure 23
inches) for bottom of coat, (108 sts,
size 10). Row 1&mdash;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&mdash;*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&mdash;Insert needle in 2nd
vertical loop, draw up all vertical loops
across row. Row 2&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;</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>&mdash;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>&mdash;Ch 26 sts. Row 1&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>1 pair American Standard
No. 4.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Kashmir Sports&mdash;4 two
ounce balls. Beanie&mdash;one ounce.
7 buttons.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>7 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>

<p class="center">JERKIN</p>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;Inc in each st (16 sts), P
back. Row 4&mdash;*Inc 1 st, K 1 st, repeat
from *across row (24 sts). P back. Row
6&mdash;*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&mdash;No. 814</p>

<p><i>Needles</i>&mdash;<i>1 set No. 12 steel.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Kashmir Sports&mdash;4 ounces.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>1 Pair American Standard
No. 2 and No. 3.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Kashmir Sports&mdash;4 two
ounce balls.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>7½ sts to 1 inch&mdash;Waist 24
inches&mdash;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&mdash;so you see&mdash;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&mdash;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>&mdash;With No. 2 needles, cast on
84 sts, K 2, P 2 ribbing for 3 inches.
Change to No. 3 needles. Row 1&mdash;K 1
(K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 2 (P 4, K 4, 5
times), P 1.</p>

<p><i>Row 2</i>&mdash;K 1 (P 4, K 4, 5 times), P
2, (K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 1.</p>

<p><i>Row 3</i>&mdash;Same as Row 1.</p>

<p><i>Row 4</i>&mdash;Same as Row 2.</p>

<p><i>Row 5</i>&mdash;(K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 4 (P
4, K 4, 5 times).</p>

<p><i>Row 6</i>&mdash;(P 4, K 4, 5 times), P 4 (K
4, P 4, 5 times).</p>

<p><i>Row 7</i>&mdash;Same as Row 5.</p>

<p><i>Row 8</i>&mdash;Same as Row 6.</p>

<p><i>Row 9</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;Same as Row 9; increasing
in first and last st.</p>

<p><i>Row 12</i>&mdash;(P 4, K 4, 5 times), P 6 (K
4, P 4, 5 times).</p>

<p><i>Row 13</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;Same as Row 13.</p>

<p><i>Row 16</i>&mdash;Same as Row 14.</p>

<p><i>Row 17</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;Same as Row 17.</p>

<p><i>Row 20</i>&mdash;Same as Row 18.</p>

<p><i>Row 21</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;Same as Row 22.</p>

<p><i>Row 25</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;Same as Row 25.</p>

<p><i>Row 28</i>&mdash;Same as Row 26.</p>

<p><i>Row 29</i>&mdash;(P 4, K 4, 5 times), P 3,
K 2, P 3 (K 4, P 4, 5 times).</p>

<p><i>Row 30</i>&mdash;(K 4, P 4, 5 times), K 3,
P 2, K 3 (P 4, K 4, 5 times).</p>

<p><i>Row 31</i>&mdash;Same as Row 29.</p>

<p><i>Row 32</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;Front&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>1 set No. 12 steel.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Heather sports yarn&mdash;4
ounces. Red, Yellow and Royal
blue 1/8 ounce each.
1 spool elastic thread.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>5 sts to 1 inch.</i></p>

<p><i>Pattern</i>&mdash;<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>&mdash;<i>1 pair bone needles, size
3. 1 Circular needle size 3, 24-inch.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Cashmere Sports Yarn.
Jacket&mdash;5 two ounce balls
White. Skirt&mdash;4 two ounce balls
Red. Cap&mdash;1 two ounce ball
White.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>7½ sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>

<p class="center">JACKET</p>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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 &quot;<i>Know</i>&quot; 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&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>1 Pair American Standard
No. 4.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>Heather Knitting Worsted.
Coat&mdash;6 four ounce skeins.
Hat&mdash;1 four ounce skein.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>2 Patterns to 3 inches,
(Coat); 5 sts to 1 inch, (Hat).</i></p>

<p><i>Pattern Stitch</i>&mdash;<i>Multiple of 9, plus
1 St.</i></p>

<p><i>Bust Measure</i>&mdash;<i>30 inches.</i></p></blockquote>


<p class="center">SWATCH</p>

<p><i>Swatch</i>&mdash;Cast on 19 sts, Row 1, P.
Row 2&#8212;-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&mdash;P. Row 4&mdash;*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>&mdash;Cast on 64 sts, P
back. Row 2&#8212;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&mdash;*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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;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&mdash;*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&mdash;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&mdash;Repeat row 2. Row
5&mdash;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&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;*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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;Cast on 83 sts, (86 sts, size 5).
Row 1&mdash;*P 3, K 2, repeat from *across
row, ending with P 3. Row 2&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;Inc in each st (16 sts), P
back. Row 4&mdash;*Inc 1 st, K 1 st, repeat
from *across row (24 sts). P back. Row
6&mdash;*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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;Inc in each st (16 sts). P
back. Row 4&mdash;*Inc 1 st, K 1 st, repeat
from *across row (24 sts), P back. Row
6&mdash;*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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>1 Pair Bone size 1 and 3.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>4 one ounce balls Kashmir
fleece.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>8 sts to 1 inch&mdash;No. 3
needles.</i></p></blockquote>

<p><i>Back</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;<i>1 set of bone, No. 5.</i></p>

<p><i>Material</i>&mdash;<i>2½ oz. knitting worsted.</i></p>

<p><i>Gauge</i>&mdash;<i>5 sts to 1 inch.</i></p></blockquote>

<p><i>Cuff</i>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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>&mdash;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&mdash;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>&mdash;Yarn over, draw up a loop in st, yarn
over and draw through all 3 loops on hook.</p>

<p><i>Slip Stitch</i>&mdash;Insert hook in next st, yarn over and draw through
both loops on hook.</p>

<hr class="tb" />

<p><i>Blocking</i>&mdash;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. Lay on a flat surface
until thoroughly dry.</p>

<p><i>Needle Gauge</i>&mdash;When making a garment&mdash;work a swatch, using
the needles called for to determine whether or not your work
measures the same number of stitches to the inch as given in the
scale. Change size of needles accordingly.</p>

<p><i>When Using Colors</i>&mdash;In changing color always K the first row
on right side regardless of pattern.</p>

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