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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Star Book No. 207: Make it with Aunt
-Lydia's Heavy Rug Yarn, by Anonymous
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
-almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
-re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
-with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license
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-Title: Star Book No. 207: Make it with Aunt Lydia's Heavy Rug Yarn
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: June 26, 2020 [EBook #62487]
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-Language: English
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-Character set encoding: UTF-8
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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 207: MAKE IT ***
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-Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed
-Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
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-
-STAR BOOK NO. 207
- 35¢
-
-
-
-
- MAKE IT WITH
- Aunt Lydia’s
- HEAVY RUG YARN
- knit•crochet•fringe
- FLOWERS•PILLOWS•TOYS•RUGS
-
-
- [Illustration: american thread
- HIGH RIDGE PARK, STAMFORD, CONN. 06905]
-
- PRINTED IN U.S.A.
-
-
-
-
- Pillows
-
-
- EMBROIDERED PILLOW
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 6—70 yd. skeins Moss
- 1—70 yd. skein Cerise and
- “STAR” SIX STRAND MERCERIZED EMBROIDERY COTTON
- 3 skeins Yellow #1006
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- ½ yd. Lining
- 4—1 inch Button molds
- Shredded Foam Rubber
- Steel Crochet Hook Size No. 7
- GAUGE For Size H Hook: 3 sts = 1 inch
-
-With Moss and size H hook ch 45, s c in 2nd st from hook, * 1 d c in
-next st, 1 s c in next st, repeat from * across ch ending with 1 d c in
-last ch, ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd ROW: S c in d c, d c in next s c,
-repeat from beg across row, ch 1, turn. Repeat 2nd row for pattern until
-section measures 15 inches from beg, cut yarn. Work a 2nd section in
-same manner.
-
-LINING: Cut 2 sections allowing about ½ inch on all edges for seams.
-Seam 3 sides, fill with shredded foam rubber. Sew opening closed.
-
-FINISHING: Weave 3 sides of pillow tog, insert lining in pillow and sew
-opening closed. With double strand of Cerise work a ch to fit all around
-pillow. Tack ch in place having wrong side of ch to right side.
-
-FLOWERS: With Yellow “STAR” SIX STRAND EMBROIDERY COTTON and No. 7 hook
-ch 4, join to form a ring, work 8 s c in ring, do not join or turn this
-or following rounds. Place a marker at beg of each round. 2nd ROUND: 2 s
-c in each sc. 3rd ROUND: 1 s c in 1st sc, 2 s c in next sc, * 1 s c in
-next s c, 2 s c in next s c, repeat from * all around. NEXT 4 ROUNDS:
-Working in back loop of sts 1 s c in each s c, cut thread at end of last
-round leaving a length long enough to draw sts tog. Place over a 1 inch
-buttonmold, fasten securely. With Cerise and a darning needle, work into
-the 1st round of free loops, insert needle down in any loop (leave a 1
-inch length at beg), * bring needle up in next loop, leaving a 2 inch
-length, insert needle down in next loop, repeat from * until all free
-loops are used, cut yarn leaving a 1 inch length. Work 2 more flowers in
-same manner. Work a 4th flower in same manner but have petal loops about
-2½ inches long. Attach flowers in corner as illustrated.
-
-
- ZEBRA PILLOW
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 2—70 yd. skeins each Black and White
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- Black Lining Material 16½ inches x 32 inches
- Shredded Foam Rubber or Cotton for filling
- GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches
- Pillow is approximately 15½ inch square.
-
-With White cast on 52 sts. Work in stockinette st (K 1 row, P 1 row).
-Following chart on page 3 repeat twice then bind off.
-
-FINISHING: Block to measurements. Fold lining material in half. Sew 2
-side seams allowing ½ inch on each side for seam. Turn inside out and
-fill with shredded foam rubber or Cotton, sew top seam. Sew knitted
-section on front of pillow with “STAR” MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD.
-
-TASSELS: (Make 4 of each color). Wind yarn 20 times over a 5 inch
-cardboard, tie one end, cut other end. Then tie again 1 inch from last
-tying. Attach one of each color in each corner. Trim tassels evenly.
-
- [Illustration: INSTRUCTIONS FOR KNITTED TASSEL PILLOW ON PAGE 24]
-
- [Illustration: {PATTERN}]
-
-
-
-
- So Easy Flowers
-
-
- [Illustration: {FLORAL DECORATION}]
-
-
- PEONY
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 1—70 yd. skein Pink
- 1—70 yd. skein Lt. Rose
- 1—70 yd. skein Fern Green
- (2 skeins any flower colors will make approximately 6 flowers).
- Florist Wire (medium)
- Glue
-
-1. Open and cut 1 end of darker shade, cut skein into 5½ inch lengths.
-
-2. Open and cut 1 end of lighter shade, cut skein into 3½ inch lengths.
-
-3. Take 1 section of darker shade for bottom of flower. Place 2 sections
-of lighter shade in center of darker shade. Fold wire in half. Place in
-center of cut sections and twist wire together tightly.
-
-4. Untwist each strand of yarn to fluff flower. (Shake and trim).
-
-5. Glue 1 end of Fern Green underneath flower and twist and wrap around
-wire to form stem. Glue end.
-
-
- CATTAILS
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 1—70 yd. skein Brown
- 1—70 yd. skein Fern Green
- Florist Wire (medium)
-
-1. Open and cut Brown skein in half.
-
-2. Set aside 2 strands cut into 8 inch lengths.
-
-3. Cut remainder of skein into 1½ inch sections. (Having about 8 to 10
-sections for each cattail).
-
-4. Take one 8 inch length, fold wire in half and wind length about 1
-inch on each side of fold. Tie ends together 1 inch from top.
-
-5. Take one section of 1½ inch strands, place between wires, twist wire
-tightly together. Repeat step 5 until cattail is length desired.
-(Approximately 5½ to 6 inches). Trim.
-
-6. Cover wire for stem same as step 5 of Peony on this page.
-
- [Illustration: {PEONIES AND CATTAILS}]
-
-
-
-
- The Prettiest Shell
-
-
- Sizes: 32, 34, 36
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 5 (6, 6) 70 yd. skeins Bongo
- 3 (3, 4) 70 yd. skeins Yellow
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- 1 Set Double Pointed Needles No. 8
- GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for size 32. Changes for sizes 34 and 36 are given
-in parentheses.
-
-BACK: With Bongo cast on 67 (71, 75) sts.
-
-START PATTERN: 1st ROW: With Bongo P across row. 2nd ROW: P 1, * K 1, P
-3, repeat from * across row ending last repeat with P 1. 3rd ROW: K 1, *
-P 1, K 3, repeat from * across row ending last repeat with K 1. 4th ROW:
-Repeat 2nd row, drop Bongo. 5th ROW: With Yellow P 1, * yarn to front,
-sl 1 as if to P, P 3, repeat from * across row ending last repeat with P
-1. 6th ROW: K 3, * P 1, K 3, repeat from * across row. 7th ROW: P 3, * K
-1, P 3, repeat from * across row. 8th ROW: Repeat 6th row, drop Yellow.
-Repeat from 1st to 8th row for pattern until back measures 14 inches
-from beg ending with 8th pattern row. NEXT ROW: SHAPE ARMHOLES: Keeping
-pattern even and working pattern in Bongo only for remainder of back,
-bind off 4 sts (all sizes) at beg of next 2 rows. Then dec 1 st at beg
-and end of every other row 4 times. Work even in pattern until armholes
-measure 7 (7½, 7½) inches ending on right side of work. NEXT ROW: NECK
-SHAPING: Work across 12 (14, 16) sts, place next 27 (27, 27) sts on st
-holder for neck, attach another skein of yarn, work across remaining 12
-(14, 16) sts. NEXT 2 ROWS: SHAPE SHOULDERS: Working both sides at same
-time bind off 5 (6, 7) sts at armhole edge and dec 1 st on each side of
-neck edge in each row. NEXT 2 ROWS: Bind off 5 (6, 7) sts at armhole
-edge in each row.
-
-FRONT: Work same as back until armholes measure 5½ (6, 6) inches ending
-on right side of work. NEXT ROW: SHAPE NECK: Work across 16 (18, 20)
-sts, place next 19 (19, 19) sts on st holder, attach another skein of
-yarn, work across remaining sts. NEXT 6 ROWS: Working both sides at same
-time work in pattern dec 1 st on each side of neck edge in each row (all
-sizes). Work even until armholes measure same as back. Shape shoulders
-same as back.
-
-FINISHING: Block each section slightly. Weave shoulder and side seams.
-
-NECK BAND: With Bongo and dpn pick up and K 74 (78, 78) sts including
-sts from st holder. P each row for 5 rows, bind off. Fold under in a
-roll and tack in position to wrong side.
-
-ARMHOLE BANDS: With Bongo and dpn pick up and K 54 (58, 58) sts around
-armhole. P 3 rows, bind off. Finish same as neck band.
-
- [Illustration: {SHELL}]
-
-
-
-
- Put a little Color in your Patio
-
-
- RUG, PLACE MATS & COASTERS
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 2—70 yd. skeins Buttercup
- 1—70 yd. skein each Watermelon, Bongo, Orange, Cerise and Black will
- make 4 Place Mats and 4 Coasters
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 1 motif measures 4 inches in diameter.
-
-
- PLACE MAT
-
-MOTIF: With Buttercup ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3, holding last loop
-of each d c on hook, 2 d c in ring, y o and pull through all loops, * ch
-3, cluster st in ring (cluster st: holding last loop of each d c on
-hook, 3 d c in ring, y o and pull through all loops), repeat from * 4
-times, ch 3, join, cut yarn. 2nd ROUND: Attach Cerise in any ch 3 loop,
-s c, 4 d c, s c in same loop (scallop), * s c, 4 d c, s c in next loop,
-repeat from * all around, join, cut yarn. Work a 2nd motif in same
-manner joining to 1st motif in last round as follows: attach Cerise in
-any ch 3 loop, s c, 2 d c in same loop, drop loop from hook, insert hook
-in center of scallop of 1st motif, pick up loop, pull through space, 2 d
-c, s c in same space of 2nd motif, s c, 2 d c in next loop, join in
-center of next scallop of 1st motif in same manner, 2 d c, s c in same
-space of 2nd motif, complete round same as 1st motif, join, cut yarn.
-Join 3rd motif to 2nd and 1st motifs in same manner having 2nd joining
-of 3rd motif in same space of 1st and 2nd motif joining, complete 3rd
-motif. Join 3 more motifs same as last motif. Join 7th motif to previous
-and 1st motifs in same manner. See small chart for joining on page 12.
-
-EDGE: Attach Black in any joining of 2 motifs, s c, ch 1, s c in same
-space, ** ch 2, s c in space between next 2 s c, * ch 2, s c, ch 1, s c
-in center of next scallop, ch 2, s c in space between next 2 s c, repeat
-from * once, ch 2, s c, ch 1, s c in next joining, repeat from ** all
-around, join, cut yarn.
-
-Work 3 more place mats working 2nd round in Bongo, Watermelon and
-Orange.
-
-
- COASTERS
-
-Work one motif in same colors as place mat, working Black edge all
-around each motif.
-
-
- RUG
-
- 2—70 yd. skeins each Watermelon, Bongo, Pink, Cerise and Old Rose
- 3—70 yd. skeins Orange
- 4—70 yd. skeins Black
- 8—70 yd. skeins Buttercup and
- “STAR” MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD, 1 spool
-
-Work 19 groups same as place mats having 3 of Old Rose, 4 of Orange, 3
-of Cerise, 3 of Bongo, 3 of Pink, and 3 of Watermelon. Arrange motifs
-according to chart on page 12. Sew groups tog in back loop of sts.
-
- [Illustration: {RUG, PLACE MATS, COASTERS}]
-
-
-
-
- More Tissue Toppers
-
-
- CLOWN TISSUE TOPPER
-
- [Illustration: {DECORATIVE RINGMASTER}]
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 1—70 yd. skein each White, Bongo and National Blue
- Scraps of Red and Black felt
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 3 s c = 1 inch
-
-With White work 1st 8 rounds same as Rose tissue topper on page 24. NEXT
-14 ROUNDS: Working in both loops work 1 s c in each s c, cut yarn at end
-of last round.
-
-RUFFLE: With right side of work toward you, working in front loop of sts
-only, attach Bongo in any s c, * ch 4, sl st in next s c, repeat from *
-all around, join, cut yarn. NEXT ROUND: Attach National Blue in free
-loop of same s c row, work 2 s c in each st, do not join. NEXT ROUND:
-Working through both loops of sts, work 1 s c in each s c, join, cut
-yarn.
-
-HAT: With Bongo ch 30, join in 1st st of ch being careful not to twist
-ch. 1st ROUND: 1 s c in each st, do not join this or following rounds.
-Place a marker at beg of each round. 2nd ROUND: Dec in next 2 sts (to
-dec: keeping loops on hook pull up a loop in next 2 sts, y o and work
-off all loops at one time), 1 s c in each of next 3 s c, repeat from beg
-all around. 3rd ROUND: 1 s c in each st. 4th ROUND: Dec 6 sts evenly
-spaced, do not work dec directly over previous dec. Repeat 3rd and 4th
-rounds until 6 sts remain. NEXT ROUND: Work 1 s c in each st, join, cut
-yarn leaving a length. Thread yarn into blunt needle, draw sts tog at
-top, fasten securely.
-
-RUFFLE: Work same as ruffle for topper but work ch 3 loops.
-
-POMPON: Wind National Blue 80 times over a 1 inch cardboard. Tie one
-end, cut other end. Trim into shape. Attach to top of hat.
-
-FINISHING: Sew hat to top of tissue topper. Cut eyes, nose, mouth and
-lines as illustrated with felt. Glue in position.
-
- [Illustration: INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROSE TOPPER ON PAGE 24]
-
- [Illustration: _American Thread Co._
- Aunt Lydia’s
- FAST COLOR • 70 YARDS
- HEAVY RUG YARN]
-
-
-
-
- Peachy Beachie
-
-
- Size: 10 to 16
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 11—70 yd. skeins White
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10½ OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT
- IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H
- GAUGE: 3 sts = 1 inch
- NOTE: Width across back and front of dress at underarm is 21 inches.
-
-BACK: Cast on 63 sts. 1st ROW: P across. 2nd ROW: K 2, * y o, K 2 tog
-through back, P 1, K 3, P 1, K 2 tog from front, y o, P 1, repeat from *
-4 times, y o, K 2 tog through back, P 1, K 3, P 1, K 2 tog from front, y
-o, K 2. 3rd ROW: P 4, * K 1, P 3, K 1, P 5, repeat from * 4 times ending
-K 1, P 3, K 1, P 4. 4th ROW: Repeat 2nd row. 5th ROW: Repeat 3rd row.
-6th ROW: Repeat 2nd row. 7th ROW: Repeat 3rd row. 8th ROW: K 2, * y o, K
-2 tog through back, P 1, K 1, let next st drop 5 rows, pick up and K
-dropped st working over all dropped rows, K 1, P 1, K 2 tog from front,
-y o, P 1, repeat from * 4 times, y o, K 2 tog through back, P 1, K 1,
-let next st drop 5 rows, pick up and K dropped st working over all
-dropped rows, K 1, P 1, K 2 tog from front, y o, K 2. Repeat from 1st to
-8th row for pattern until there are 13 patterns. Place markers for
-underarms, then work 4 more patterns. Bind off.
-
-FRONT: Work same as back until there are 15 patterns.
-
-NEXT ROW: SHAPE NECKLINE: Work across 19 sts in pattern, bind off 25 sts
-for neck, work across remaining sts. NEXT ROW: Work across 19 sts,
-attach another skein of yarn, work across remaining sts. Working both
-sides at same time continue in established pattern for 2 complete
-patterns. Bind off.
-
-FINISHING: Steam each section slightly. Sew side and shoulder seams.
-
-NECK AND ARMHOLE EDGES: With crochet hook, right side facing, attach
-yarn at left shoulder, working into every other row on side of neck, and
-every other st on front and back of neck, sl 1, ch 1 all around, join,
-cut yarn. Work in same manner around armholes.
-
-LOWER EDGE: Attach yarn at side seam, with crochet hook, working into
-each st sl 1, ch 1 all around, join, cut yarn.
-
- [Illustration: CHART FOR RUG ILLUSTRATED ON PAGE 9]
-
- 6 7
- 5 1 2
- 4 3
-
- PLACE MAT
-
- OLD ROSE ORANGE CERISE
- CERISE BONGO PINK OLD ROSE
- PINK ORANGE WATERMELON BONGO WATERMELON
- OLD ROSE BONGO CERISE ORANGE
- ORANGE WATERMELON PINK
-
- CHART FOR RUG
-
- [Illustration: {BEACHIE}]
-
-
- RUG & SEAT COVER
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 11—70 yd. skeins Antique
- 1—70 yd. skein each Bongo, Orange and Buttercup
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE:
- 3 patterns = 2 inches;
- 3 s c = 1 inch
-
-
- RUG (22 x 28 inches)
-
-With Antique ch 71, s c in 2nd st from hook, ch 1, keeping loops on
-hook, pull up a loop in same st of ch, and in each of next 2 sts of ch,
-y o and work off 2 loops, y o and work off remaining 3 loops, * ch 1,
-keeping loops on hook, pull up a loop in last st worked in and next 2
-sts of ch, y o and work off 2 loops, y o and work off remaining 3 loops,
-repeat from * 32 times, ch 1, s c in last st, ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd
-ROW: S c in s c, * ch 1, keeping loops on hook, pull up a loop in last
-st worked in and in each of next 2 sts, y o and work off 2 loops, y o
-and work off remaining 3 loops (pattern), repeat from * 33 times, ch 1,
-skip 1 st, s c in last st. Repeat 2nd row 29 times.
-
-START BORDER: Working around entire rug work 3 s c in each corner st, 68
-s c across each long side and 47 s c across each short side. Do not join
-or turn this or following rounds. Place a marker at beg of each round.
-NEXT ROUND: Working in s c work 1 s c in each st and 2 s c on each side
-of each corner st and 3 s c in each corner st. NEXT 6 ROUNDS: Work 1 s c
-in each s c and 3 s c in each corner st of each round. NEXT ROUND:
-Working in back loop of sts sl st in each st, cut yarn.
-
-FLOWERS: Work 3 of each color. 1st ROUND: Ch 4, join to form a ring, *
-ch 2, 3 d c, ch 2, s c in ring, repeat from * 3 times. 2nd ROUND: Ch 5,
-sl st in next s c, repeat from beg all around. 3rd ROUND: S c in next ch
-5 loop, ch 2, 5 d c in same loop, ch 2, s c in same loop, repeat from
-beg all around, join, cut yarn.
-
-FINISHING: Block rug. Arrange flowers as illustrated and sew to rug.
-
-
- SEAT COVER
-
-With Antique ch 21, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook and in each remaining st
-of ch, turn. 2nd ROW: Ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), 2 s c in 1st st, work 9
-patterns, ch 1, 2 s c, 1 d c in last st, turn. Repeat 2nd row always
-having 2 more patterns in each row until there are 23 patterns in row,
-ch 1 to turn last row. NEXT 13 ROWS: Repeat 2nd row of rug. NEXT ROW
-(Dec Row): Skip 1st 2 sts, s c in next st, work 21 patterns, ch 1, skip
-1 st, keeping loops on hook, pull up a loop in next st, skip 1 st, pull
-up loop in next st, y o and work off all loops at one time (s c dec), ch
-1, turn. NEXT 2 ROWS: Work even in pattern. Repeat last 3 rows once (19
-patterns). NEXT 5 ROWS: Repeat dec rows having 2 patterns less in each
-row (9 patterns in last row), cut yarn.
-
-BORDER: Attach yarn on side of 1st row at beg, working in s c work 47 s
-c on side of cover, 20 s c across straight edge and 47 s c on opposite
-side of cover ending at other end of starting ch, ch 1, turn. 2nd ROW:
-Work in s c throughout dec 1 st at beg and end of row. 3rd ROW: Dec 1 st
-at beg and end of row and dec 10 more sts evenly spaced. 4th ROW: Repeat
-2nd row. 5th ROW: 1 s c in each s c. 6th ROW: (BEADING): S c in 1st s c,
-ch 1, skip next s c, s c in next s c, * ch 2, skip 2 s c, s c in next s
-c, repeat from * across row ending to correspond, cut yarn.
-
-TIE: Crochet a ch 48 inches long. Lace through beading.
-
-FINISHING: Arrange flowers and sew to top of cover as illustrated.
-
- [Illustration: {RUG AND SEAT COVER}]
-
-
-
-
- Coveralls
-
-
- CURLER CARRIER
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 2—70 yd. skeins White
- 1—70 yd. skein each Yellow, Peacock, Cerise and Moss
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
-
-With White cast on 37 sts. * 1st ROW: K across row. 2nd ROW: P across
-row. 3rd ROW: K across row, drop White. 4th ROW: Attach Yellow and K
-across 30 sts, turn. (NOTE: The hole formed in turning will be used as
-beading.) 5th ROW: P across, cut Yellow. 6th ROW: Pick up White and K
-across 37 sts. Repeat from 1st to 6th row 3 times, working next color
-stripe Peacock, next color stripe Cerise, and next color stripe Moss *.
-Repeat between *’s 5 times, Bind off. Sew ends tog.
-
-BOTTOM: With White cast on 9 sts and work in garter st inc 1 st in last
-st of each row 16 times. Work even for 16 rows. Dec. 1 st at end of each
-row 16 times, bind off. Sew in position.
-
-TIE: Cut each color 50 inches long. Tie 1 inch from end and twist, tie 1
-inch from other end. Lace through beading.
-
-
- SPRAY COVER
-
- 1—70 yd. skein each White, Yellow, Peacock, Cerise and Moss
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
-
-With White cast on 25 sts. Work in pattern same as topper below having
-11 color stripes, bind off. Sew two ends tog.
-
-BOTTOM: With White cast on 4 sts. NEXT 6 ROWS: Work in garter st (K each
-row), inc 1 st in last st of each row. NEXT 6 ROWS: Work even. NEXT 6
-ROWS: Dec 1 st at end of each row. Bind off. Sew long edges tog. Sew
-bottom in position.
-
-TOP: With White cast on 44 sts, work in garter st for 13 rows. NEXT ROW:
-K 2 tog across row. NEXT ROW: K across row. NEXT ROW: K 1, * K 2 tog, K
-1, repeat from * across row. Repeat last 2 rows once. Bind off leaving a
-length for sewing. Thread length into blunt needle and draw sts tog,
-fasten securely. Sew side seam.
-
-POMPON: Wind all colors 30 times over 2½ inch cardboard, tie one end,
-cut other end. Trim into shape. Attach to top.
-
-
- TISSUE TOPPER
-
- 1—70 yd. skein each White, Yellow, Peacock, Cerise and Moss
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
-
-With White cast on 15 sts. * 1st ROW: K across row. 2nd ROW: P across
-row. 3rd ROW: K across row, drop White. 4th ROW: Attach Yellow, K across
-row. 5th ROW: P across row, cut Yellow. 6th ROW: Pick up White, K across
-row. Repeat from 1st to 6th row 3 times working next color stripe
-Peacock, next color stripe Cerise and next color stripe Moss. * Repeat
-between *’s 3 times, bind off.
-
- [Illustration: {COVERALLS}]
-
-BRIM: With White pick up 72 sts along 1 long edge and work in garter st
-(K each row) for 5 rows, bind off. Sew side edges tog.
-
-TOP: With White cast on 7 sts, work in garter st inc 1 st in last st of
-each row until there are 17 sts on needle. Work 8 rows even. Then dec 1
-st at end of each row until there are 7 sts, bind off. Sew top in
-position.
-
-POMPON: Wind all colors 45 times over 2 inch cardboard. Tie one end, cut
-other end and trim into shape. Attach to top of topper.
-
-
-
-
- Mini Doll
-
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 3—70 yd. skeins each Natural and Cork
- 1—70 yd. skein each Orange and Cerise
- Cotton
- Scraps of Pink, Red and Black felt
- 12 Medium Wires 36 inches long
- 2 Crystal Buttons for eyes
- Glue
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H
-
-BODY: Open 3 skeins of Natural. Place skeins on top of each other. Tie
-in center, fold in half, tie 4½ inches below for head. Stuff body and
-head sections with cotton and tie bottom of body section.
-
-ARMS: Open and cut 1 skein of Cork at one end, then cut into 3 inch
-lengths. Take 2 wires, fold in half, * take half of one 3 inch group,
-place in center of wire at fold, twist wire, then take other half of
-same group, place between wires and twist, repeat from * until arm is 13
-inches long. Twist end of wire and attach in place. Work other arm in
-same manner.
-
-LEGS: Cut 2 skeins of Cork into 4 inch lengths. Take 4 wires, twist tog
-at one end, place half of one 4 inch length group at joining of wire,
-and complete same as arms until leg is 22 inches long. Twist end of wire
-and attach in place. Work other leg in same manner.
-
-See diagrams on page 34.
-
-HANDS: Cut Pink felt according to diagram. Sew 2 sections tog, fill with
-cotton, glue Red felt in place for fingernails.
-
-SHOES: Cut Black felt from diagram, overcast tog, fill with cotton.
-
-EYES, MOUTH, NOSE AND LASHES: Cut sections as illustrated and glue in
-position.
-
-ASSEMBLING: Attach hands to arms, and shoes to legs.
-
-HAIR: With Orange work hair in same manner as Pajama or Toaster Cover on
-page 31.
-
-
- DRESS
-
-With Cerise ch 72, join taking care not to twist ch, * ch 4, skip 2 sts
-of ch, sl st in next ch, repeat from * all around ending ch 2, s d c in
-joining; this brings yarn in position for next round (s d c: y o, insert
-in st, pull through, y o and pull through all loops at one time). 2nd
-ROUND: Turn, sl st in loop, * ch 4, sl st in next loop, repeat from *
-all around ending ch 2, s d c in 1st sl st. Repeat 2nd round 19 times.
-22nd ROW: Divide for front and back in this row. Work across 9 loops for
-FRONT, ch 2, s d c in next loop, ch 4, turn. NEXT ROW: Work across 9
-loops, ch 2, s d c in next loop, ch 4, turn. Repeat last row (having 1
-less loop in each row) until 4 loops remain, cut yarn.
-
-BACK: Skip 1 loop for underarm, attach yarn and work across 9 loops, ch
-2, s d c in next loop. Complete same as front until 4 loops remain, do
-not cut yarn.
-
-FINISHING: Work 1 s c over each loop around armhole, work 3 s c over
-each loop at neck, work 1 s c over each loop of other armhole, work 3 s
-c over remaining loops of neck, join, cut yarn. Place mini over doll,
-tack sts tog at shoulders.
-
- [Illustration: {DOLL}]
-
-
-
-
- Here Puss
-
-
- [Illustration: {CAT}]
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 3—70 yd. skeins White
- 2 yds. ¾ inch Pink Ribbon
- Scraps Pink, Red and Black felt
-
-Open skein, cut 1 end. Set aside 2 lengths for tying and 5 lengths for
-tail.
-
-BODY: Cut remainder of skein into 7 equal sections. Place each section
-over the other. Take 1 tying strand, fold in half and tie firmly in
-center, turn pompon and tie again. Shake pompon. Open 2nd skein, cut 1
-end, then cut into 7 equal parts, and complete same as 1st pompon. Tie 2
-pompons tog.
-
-HEAD: Open 3rd skein, cut 1 end. Set aside 2 lengths for tying. Cut
-remainder of skein into 5 inch sections. Place each section over the
-other and complete same as large pompon leaving tying ends for leash.
-Tie head and body pompons tog. Cut and trim into shape. Brush slightly
-for fuzzy effect.
-
-FACE: Using diagrams on page 35 cut eyes, whiskers and mouth from black
-felt. Slash mouth, eyelashes and whiskers along indicated lines. Cut
-tongue and nose from red felt. Cut ears from pink felt. Pleat ears along
-straight edge. Glue features in place. Tie ribbon around neck. Fold tail
-lengths in half and tie in place. Finish with ribbon bow. Tie leash ends
-in bow.
-
-
-
-
- Cynthia Centipede
-
-
- [Illustration: {CENTIPEDE}]
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 2—70 yd. skeins White
- 1—70 yd. skein Red
- 2¼ inch Styrofoam ball
- 3 Colored Pipe Cleaners
- ⅛ yd. Nylon Net
- Scraps of Black and Red felt
- Glue
-
-Open 1 skein of White. Tie at center. Cut each end. Fold over styrofoam
-ball, and tie below ball. * Take 12 strands, divide in thirds and braid.
-Repeat from * until all strands are braided. Cut away any extra strands
-and trim ends. Open and cut each end of 2nd skein. White tie in center.
-Repeat from 1st * until all strands are used, trim ends. Place under
-braided section below the head and attach.
-
-FACE: Cut features as illustrated and glue in position. Form glasses
-with 1 pipe cleaner and sew in place. Tie nylon net around neck. Cut 32
-strands of Red 3 inches long. Fold one pipe cleaner in half. Place 4
-strands between pipe cleaner at fold, twist pipe cleaner tightly once, *
-take 4 more strands, place between pipe cleaner, and twist pipe cleaner
-tightly once again, repeat from * until all strands are used. Work 2nd
-pipe cleaner in same manner. Attach to top of head as illustrated.
-
-
-
-
- Dish Cloth Totes
-
-
- [Illustration: WEAVING DETAIL ON PAGE 27]
-
-
- BLOCK TOTE BAG
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 1—70 yd. skein each Cerise, Chartreuse, Lilac and National Blue and
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” Button and Carpet Thread
- 1 Spool matching color
- 2 Dish Cloths
- ½ yd. Lining Material
- ½ yd. Buckram
- Large Blunt Needle
-
-Cut strands of yarn about 22 inches long. Start weaving at lower edge of
-short side of dish cloth. Thread Cerise into blunt needle allowing a 2
-inch length at each end for fringe. 1st ROW: Insert needle down 1st mesh
-and up next mesh of 1st row, * skip next 4 meshes, insert needle down
-next mesh, skip next 4 meshes, insert needle up next mesh, repeat from *
-across row ending with skip next 4 meshes, insert needle down next mesh
-and up next mesh. 2nd and 3rd ROWS: Repeat 1st row working in next 2
-rows of meshes. 4th, 5th and 6th ROWS: With Chartreuse insert needle
-down 2nd mesh, * skip next 4 meshes, insert needle up next mesh, skip
-next 4 meshes, insert needle down next mesh, repeat from * across row
-ending with skip next 4 meshes, insert needle up next mesh. Repeat last
-6 rows for pattern working in colors as follows: Lilac, Chartreuse,
-National Blue, and Chartreuse. Repeat from beg for color scheme until
-bag is completed. Cut 3 inch strands of yarn for lower edge fringe.
-Following color scheme tack 3 strands of each color in each stripe
-across (tack on wrong side bringing fringe to right side). Work another
-section in same manner. Trim fringe evenly.
-
-LINING and HANDLES: Work same as Ripple Tote Bag.
-
-
- RIPPLE TOTE BAG
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 1—70 yd. skein each Bongo, Lilac, Yellow and Chartreuse and
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” Button and Carpet Thread
- 1 Spool matching color
- 2 Dish Cloths
- ½ yd. Lining Material
- ½ yd. Buckram
- Large Blunt Needle
-
-Cut strands of yarn about 24 inches long. Always weave under two bars of
-dish cloth throughout. Thread Bongo into blunt needle and start weaving
-at lower edge of short side of dish cloth. 1st ROW: Allow a 2 inch
-length at each end for fringe, insert needle down 1st mesh of 1st row,
-weave under next two bars, * skip next 4 meshes, weave under next two
-bars of 5th row above, skip next 4 meshes, weave under next 2 bars of
-starting row, repeat from * across row. Start all succeeding rows one
-row above each previous row, and work all rows in same manner throughout
-working 2 more rows in Bongo, 3 rows in Lilac, 3 rows in Yellow, 3 rows
-in Bongo, 3 rows in Lilac, 3 rows in Chartreuse. Repeat color scheme
-from beg until bag is completed. Cut 3 inch strands of yarn for lower
-edge fringe. Following color scheme tack 3 strands of each color in
-position across (tack on wrong side bringing fringe to right side). Work
-another section in same manner. Trim fringe evenly.
-
-LINING: Cut 2 sections of buckram ½ inch less than bag. Sew buckram to
-wrong side of bag. Weave 3 sides of bag tog with “AUNT LYDIA’S” Button
-and Carpet Thread leaving one short side open. Cut lining allowing for
-seams. Fold lining in half, sew side seams. Insert in bag, fold hem
-under at top of bag, tack lining in position.
-
- _Continuation from page 25_
-
-HANDLES: Cut 2 yd. lengths of each color, twist tightly, fold in half
-and let twist itself. Knot at each end leaving 2 inches free for fringe.
-Sew in position.
-
-
-
-
- Knitted Tassel Pillow
-
-
- _illustrated on page 3_
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 3—70 yd. skeins Antique
- 1—70 yd. skein each Cerise and Lilac
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size J
- Pillow 14 x 16 inches
- GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches
-
-With Antique cast on 59 sts. 1st ROW: * P 9, K 1, repeat from * across
-row ending with P 9. 2nd ROW: * K 9, P 1, repeat from * across row
-ending with K 9. 3rd ROW: K 1, * P 7, K 3, repeat from * across row
-ending with P 7, K 1. 4th ROW: P 1, * K 7, P 3, repeat from * across row
-ending with K 7, P 1. 5th ROW: K 2, * P 5, K 5, repeat from * across row
-ending with P 5, K 2. 6th ROW: P 2, * K 5, P 5, repeat from * across row
-ending with K 5, P 2. 7th ROW: K 3, * P 3, K 7, repeat from * across row
-ending with P 3, K 3. 8th ROW: P 3, * K 3, P 7, repeat from * across row
-ending with K 3, P 3. 9th ROW: K 4, * P 1, K 9, repeat from * across row
-ending with P 1, K 4. 10th ROW: P 4,* K 1, P 9, repeat from * across row
-ending with K 1, P 4. Repeat from 1st to 10th row 6 times, bind off.
-
-EMBROIDERY: With Cerise and Lilac alternating colors embroider in
-duplicate st on every 10th st of 9th and 10th rows of pattern as
-illustrated. See page 33 for duplicate st.
-
-FINISHING: Steam and block. Attach to pillow.
-
-BRAID: Cut three yard lengths of Antique. Using 3 strands crochet a ch.
-Sew right side of ch to edge of pillow.
-
-TASSELS: Make 2 each of Cerise and Lilac. Wind yarn 25 times over a 5
-inch cardboard, tie one end. Slip off cardboard, tie about 1 inch below
-first tying. Cut other end and trim. Attach one tassel to each corner.
-
-
-
-
- Rose Topper
-
-
- _illustrated on page 11_
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 1—70 yd. skein each White and Cerise
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 7 s c = 2 inches
-
-With Cerise ch 2, 8 s c in 1st st of ch, do not join or turn this or
-following rounds. Place a marker at beg of each round. 2nd ROUND: 2 s c
-in each s c. 3rd ROUND: S c in next s c, 2 s c in next s c, repeat from
-beg all around (24 s c). NEXT 4 ROUNDS: Inc 8 sts evenly spaced in each
-round, do not place inc directly over inc of previous round and end last
-round with a sl st (56 sts in last round). 8th ROUND: Working in back
-loop of sts only 1 s c in each st, join in 1st s c. 9th ROUND: Ch 3,
-work in star st as follows: keeping all loops on hook pull up a loop in
-2nd and 3rd st from hook, in joining, and in back loop of each of next 2
-s c (6 loops), y o and pull through all loops at one time, ch 1 (this ch
-1 is termed the eye of star st), * keeping all loops on hook pull up a
-loop in eye of star st just made, in side of same star st, in base of
-same star st, and in back loop of each of next 2 s c (6 loops), y o and
-pull through all loops at one time, ch 1, repeat from * all around (28
-star sts), join in 1st star st. 10th ROUND: S c in same space, * s c in
-eye of star st, s c in back loop of one side of next star st, repeat
-from * all around ending to correspond (56 s c), drop Cerise (when
-changing colors always complete last half of st with new color), with
-White join in st s c. 11th ROUND: Working in back loop of sts only 1 s c
-in each st, drop White, with Cerise join in 1st s c. Repeat 9th, 10th
-and 11th rounds twice. NEXT ROUND: With Cerise repeat 11th round, join,
-cut yarn.
-
-RUFFLE: With White working through both loops of sts work 1 s c in
-joining, * 2 s c in next s c, s c in next s c, repeat from * all around
-ending to correspond, do not join this or following rounds. NEXT 2
-ROUNDS: 1 s c in each s c, join last round, cut yarn. NEXT ROUND: With
-Cerise working in back loop of sts only work a sl st in each st, cut
-yarn.
-
-
-
-
- Make a Gift of a Xmas Bell
-
-
- [Illustration: {BELL}]
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 1—70 yd. skein Red and
- FRUIT OF THE LOOM RICK RACK
- 1 pkg. Gold and
- “STAR” MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD
- 1 spool
- 6 Leaves
- 12 Plastic Stars
- 12 Small Sequins
- Beads
- Glue
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches
-
-With Red ch 2, 8 s c in 1st st of ch, do not join or turn this or
-following rounds. Place a marker at beg of each round. 2nd ROUND: 2 s c
-in each s c. 3rd ROUND: 2 s c in next s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat
-from beg all around (24 s c). 4th ROUND: 1 s c in each s c. 5th ROUND: 1
-s c in each of next 2 s c, 2 s c in next s c, repeat from beg all around
-(32 s c). NEXT 3 ROUNDS: 1 s c in each s c. 9th ROUND: 2 s c in next s
-c, 1 s c in each of next 3 s c, repeat from beg all around (40 s c).
-NEXT 8 ROUNDS: 1 s c in each s c. NEXT ROUND: S c in next s c, 2 s c in
-next s c, repeat from beg all around (60 s c). NEXT 2 ROUNDS: 1 s c in
-each s c. NEXT ROUND: 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in next s c,
-repeat from beg all around. NEXT ROUND: 1 s c in each s c to within last
-3 s c, sl st in each of next 3 s c to even round. NEXT ROUND: Sl st in
-each st, cut yarn.
-
-TRIM: Cut 2 strips of rick rack each 20 inches long. Twist tog to form
-solid band. Sew or glue to bell as illustrated. Cut 3 strips of rick
-rack 4½ inches long and 3 strips 2½ inches long. Glue in position at top
-of bell as illustrated. Finish each end with a star, sequin and bead.
-Sew leaves to top of bell with a bead. Glue groups of 3 beads to band at
-1 inch intervals. Cut a 12 inch length of rug yarn. Fold in half. With
-crochet hook or large needle draw ends down through top of bell. Knot on
-wrong side.
-
-
-
-
- Dish Cloth Place Mats
-
-
- [Illustration: {PLACE MATS}]
-
-
- Mat #1
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 1—70 yd. skein each Cerise, Chartreuse, Lilac and National Blue will
- make 2 place mats
- 2 Dish Cloths
- Large Blunt Needle
-
-Cut strands of yarn about 25 inches long. Work in same manner as Woven
-Tote bag on page 23 but start weaving lengthwise of dish cloth at lower
-edge.
-
- [Illustration: DETAIL FOR DISH CLOTH MAT #1]
-
-
- Mat #2
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 1—70 yd. skein each Bongo, Lilac, Yellow and Chartreuse will make 2
- place mats
- 2 Dish Cloths
- Large Blunt Needle
-
-Cut strands of yarn about 28 inches long. Work in same manner as Ripple
-Tote bag on page 23 but start weaving lengthwise of dish cloth at lower
-edge and skip 3 meshes instead of 4 meshes throughout.
-
- [Illustration: DETAIL FOR DISH CLOTH MAT #2]
-
-
-
-
- Give her the Boot
-
-
- CROCHETED BOOTS
-
- Sizes: Small to Medium; Medium to Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 3 (3) 70 yd. skeins Red
- 2 (3) 70 yd. skeins White
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches
- Directions are given for small to medium size. Changes for medium to
- large size are given in parentheses.
- NOTE: All s c will be worked in back loop of sts throughout.
-
-INSTEP: With Red ch 27 (each size) 1 s c in 2nd st from hook and in each
-remaining st of ch, ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd ROW: 1 s c in each of the
-1st 11 sts, dec in next 2 sts (to dec: keeping loops on hook pull up a
-loop in each of next 2 sts, y o and work off all loops at one time),
-place a marker, dec in next 2 sts, 1 s c in each remaining st. 3rd ROW:
-1 s c in each st to within 2 sts of marker, dec in next 2 sts, dec in
-next 2 sts, 1 s c in each remaining st. Repeat last row until 4 sts
-remain. NEXT ROW: Dec in 1st 2 sts, dec in next 2 sts. NEXT ROW: Dec in
-2 sts, cut yarn.
-
-TOP SECTION: 1st HALF: Working on side of instep attach Red in 1st row,
-work 16 s c ending at point, ch 21, s c in 2nd st from hook and in each
-remaining st of ch, 1 s c in each s c. NEXT ROW: Work 1 s c in each s c,
-drop Red, attach White. NEXT 11 (13) ROWS: 1 s c in each s c alternating
-2 rows White and 2 rows Red. NEXT ROW: Skip 1 s c, sl st in next s c, 1
-s c in each remaining s c. NEXT ROW: 1 s c in each s c, sl st in sl st.
-NEXT ROW: Skip sl st, sl st in next st, 1 s c in each remaining s c, cut
-yarn. 2nd HALF: With Red starting at point work 16 s c on opposite side
-of instep. NEXT ROW: 1 s c in each s c and in each free loop of starting
-ch of 1st half (36 s c). Then work same as 1st half reversing shaping,
-cut yarn.
-
-SOLE: With Red ch 2, 3 s c in 1st st of ch, ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd
-ROW: Working in both loops of sts throughout 2 s c in 1st s c, s c in
-next s c, 2 s c in next s c. 3rd ROW: 1 s c in each s c. 4th ROW:
-Working in s c inc 1 st at beg and end of row. Repeat last 2 rows until
-there are 11 (13) sts. NEXT ROW: Work even. NEXT ROW: Dec 1 st at beg
-and end of row. Repeat last 2 rows until 3 sts remain. NEXT ROW: Dec in
-the 3 sts, cut yarn.
-
-FINISHING: Fold the top section in half. Starting at top of boot sew
-back seam, across 11 (13) rows of lower edge matching stripes. Insert
-sole in opening and sl st instep and sole tog.
-
-POMPONS: Make 2 Red and 2 White. Wind yarn 45 times over a 2½ inch
-cardboard. Slip off cardboard, tie in center, cut both ends. Trim into
-shape.
-
-CORD. Make 2. With White work a ch 22 inches long. Lace through top of
-each boot and trim with pompons.
-
- [Illustration: {BOOT}]
-
- [Illustration: _American Thread Co._
- Aunt Lydia’s
- FAST COLOR • 70 YARDS
- HEAVY RUG YARN]
-
-
-
-
- Fuzzy Wuzzy
-
-
- [Illustration: {FUZZY WUZZY}]
-
-
- CATERPILLAR
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 6—70 yd. skeins Chartreuse
- 2—70 yd. skeins Black
- FRUIT OF THE LOOM RICK RACK
- 1 pkg. Black
- 1 pkg. Gold
-
-BODY: Open skein, cut 1 end. Take 4 lengths cut in half to be used for
-tying. Cut skein into 9 equal sections (approximately 5 inches). * Place
-four 5 inch sections on top of each other. Double 1 tying length in half
-and tie the 4 sections in center, turn and tie again leaving ends to tie
-next group. Open and cut Black in same manner leaving tying strands.
-Take 1½ sections and tie in center same as 1st section. With tying
-strands of each section, tie together. Repeat from * alternating colors
-until all sections are used, always tying new sections to already
-attached sections and ending with 2 groups of Chartreuse for Head
-Section. Trim head slightly to shape.
-
-FACE: Tie 2 strands of Black in place knotting on each end. Form eyes
-with Black rickrack having 6 points on outside and drawing center points
-tog. Cut 2 points Gold, glue in place to center of each eye. Glue eyes
-in place.
-
-
-
-
- Doll Pajama Cover or Toaster Cover
-
-
- [Illustration: {DOLL COVER}]
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
- 5—70 yd. skeins Natural
- 1—70 yd. skein Bongo
- Kapok or Cotton for filling
- Scraps of Red, Black, Navy Blue and White Felt
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10½ OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT
- IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 3 sts = 1 inch
-
-SKIRT: With Natural cast on 25 sts and work in garter st (K each row)
-for 17 inches. Bind off.
-
-HEAD: Pick up and K 35 sts on one side of work for head picking up 1 st
-every other ridge. Work even in garter st for 5 inches. NEXT ROW: K
-across row dec 5 sts evenly spaced. NEXT ROW: K across row. Repeat last
-2 rows once but do not work dec directly over previous dec. NEXT ROW: K
-2 tog across row, cut yarn leaving a length. Sew back seam. Fill head
-with Kapok or Cotton. Thread yarn into a blunt needle and draw sts tog
-at top, fasten securely.
-
-ARMS: With Natural cast on 10 sts and work in garter st for 5½ inches.
-Bind off. Draw sts tog at bottom, sew seam, fill with Kapok or Cotton.
-Draw sts tog at top and sew in position. Thread yarn into a blunt needle
-and draw sts tog slightly 1½ inches from bottom to form hands, fasten
-securely. Outline fingers with Black.
-
-LEGS: With Natural cast on 25 sts, K 5 rows. NEXT 2 ROWS: Bind off 5 sts
-at beg of each row. Work even on remaining sts for 5½ inches, bind off.
-Fold work in half lengthwise, sew seam and fill with Kapok or Cotton,
-sew in position at bottom of skirt.
-
-HAIR: Wind Bongo over a ruler, tack loops at top. Slip off ruler and sew
-to head. Continue in this manner until head is all covered. Glue in
-position as illustrated.
-
-FACE: Cut eyelashes from Black felt same as Cat eyelashes on page 35.
-Cut mouth from Red felt about ⅛ inch larger than Doll mouth on page 34.
-Cut 2 White 1½ inch ovals for eyes. Cut two ½ inch circles of Navy felt
-and two ¼ inch circles Black felt for center of eyes. Cut 2 dots Red
-felt for nose. Glue in position as illustrated.
-
-
-
-
- Knitted Garter Stitch Slipper
-
-
- [Illustration: {SLIPPER}]
-
- Sizes: Small to Medium; Medium to Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- AUNT LYDIA’S HEAVY RUG YARN
- 2—70 yd. skeins Pink
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for small to medium size. Changes for medium to
-large size are given in parentheses.
-
-Cast on 3 sts. 1st ROW: K across row. 2nd ROW: K 1, P 1 (center st), K
-1. 3rd ROW: Inc in 1st st, K 1 (center st), inc in last st. 4th ROW: K
-2, P 1, K 2. 5th ROW: K across row inc 1 st before and after center st.
-6th ROW: K 3, P 1, K 3. Repeat last 2 rows always inc 1 st before and
-after center st on 1st row, and always P center st on 2nd row until
-there are 33 (37) sts on needle. NEXT ROW: K across 10 (12) sts, bind
-off 13 sts at instep, K remaining sts. NEXT ROW: K across 6 (8) sts, K 2
-tog, y o (beading), K remaining sts (work one side at a time, leave
-remaining sts on needle to be worked later). NEXT ROW: K across row
-counting y o as a st. NEXT 4 ROWS: K each row. Repeat last 6 rows 5 (6)
-times, bind off. Attach yarn at other side of instep, K 2, y o, K 2 tog,
-K 6 (8) sts across. Then complete side same as 1st side.
-
-SOLE: Cast on 4 sts. Starting from heel work in garter st (K each row),
-inc 1 st at beg and end of every other row until there are 8 (10) sts on
-needle. NEXT 22 (28) ROWS: Work even. NEXT ROW: Inc 1 st at beg and end
-of row. NEXT 18 (22) ROWS: Work even. Then dec 1 st at beg and end of
-every other row until 4 sts remain on needle, bind off.
-
-FINISHING: Weave heel section tog, insert sole in opening and sew in
-position.
-
-CORD: Cut yarn 60 inches long, fold in half, twist tightly, let twist
-itself, knot at each end. Lace through beading.
-
-
- DUPLICATE STITCH
-
-This is the stitch used most often for embroidering a desired motif on a
-knitted article. It is worked by: * bringing needle through center of
-stitch from the wrong side to right side of work—see ill. A. Following
-the outline of the knit stitch above, draw the yarn across the back of
-the two strands of this stitch—see ill. A and B—return needle to the
-center of the same stitch—see ill. B—and draw yarn through. Repeat from
-* starting next stitch by bringing needle through center of stitch to be
-duplicated—see ill. C.
-
- [Illustration: ILL. A]
-
- [Illustration: ILL. B]
-
- [Illustration: ILL. C]
-
- KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS
-
- Knit K
- Purl P
- Stitch St
- Yarn Over YO
- Decrease Dec.
- Increase Inc.
- Together Tog.
- Round Rnd.
- Pass slip st over P.s.s.o.
- Horizontal Yarn Yarn between sts
-
- CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
-
- Chain Ch
- Single Crochet S c
- Short Double Crochet S d c
- Double Crochet D c
- Treble Crochet Tr c
- Double Treble Crochet D tr c
- Treble Treble Crochet Tr tr c
- Slip Stitch Sl st
- Stitch St
- Stitches Sts
- Between Bet
-
-*(Asterisk) This symbol indicates that the instructions immediately
- following are to be repeated the given number of times plus the
- original.
-
-**Are used in the same way.
-
- [Illustration: _American Thread Co._
- Aunt Lydia’s
- FAST COLOR • 70 YARDS
- HEAVY RUG YARN]
-
- [Illustration: DIAGRAMS FOR MINI DOLL PAGE 18]
-
- EYEBROW—CUT 2
- SHOE—CUT 4
- EYE—CUT 2
- HAND—CUT 4
- INSTEP—CUT 2 ALONG DOTTED LINE
- MOUTH—CUT 1
- NOSE—CUT 2
-
- [Illustration: DIAGRAMS FOR DOLL TOASTER COVER PAGE 31]
-
- EAR—CUT 2
- EYES—CUT 2
- CURVE TO SHAPE
- SLASH LINES
- WHISKERS—CUT 2
- SLASH LINES
- NOSE—CUT 2
- TONGUE—CUT 1
- MOUTH—CUT 1
- SLASH LINE
-
- [Illustration: Back cover]
-
-
-
-
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-<p><span class="ssn">STAR BOOK NO. 207</span>
-<span class="lr"><span class="rubric ss large">35&cent;</span></span></p>
-<h1><span class="ss blue smallest">MAKE IT WITH</span>
-<br /><span class="sc rubric large">Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s</span>
-<br /><span class="ss blue smallest">HEAVY RUG YARN</span>
-<br /><span class="ssn"><span class="rubric">knit</span>&#149;<span class="rubric">crochet</span>&#149;<span class="rubric">fringe</span></span>
-<br /><span class="ssn smaller">FLOWERS<span class="rubric">&#149;</span>PILLOWS<span class="rubric">&#149;</span>TOYS<span class="rubric">&#149;</span>RUGS</span></h1>
-<div class="img" id="fig1">
-<img src="images/p01.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="92" />
-<p class="pcap"><span class="ss">american thread</span><br />HIGH RIDGE PARK, STAMFORD, CONN. 06905</p>
-</div>
-<p class="jr1">PRINTED IN U.S.A.</p>
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-<h2 id="c1"><span class="small">Pillows</span></h2>
-<h3 id="c2">EMBROIDERED PILLOW</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>6&mdash;70 yd. skeins Moss</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein Cerise and</dd>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;STAR&rdquo; SIX STRAND MERCERIZED EMBROIDERY COTTON</b></dt>
-<dd>3 skeins Yellow #1006</dd>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt>&frac12; yd. Lining</dt>
-<dt>4&mdash;1 inch Button molds</dt>
-<dt>Shredded Foam Rubber</dt>
-<dt>Steel Crochet Hook Size No. 7</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE For Size H Hook:</b> 3 sts = 1 inch</dt></dl>
-<p>With Moss and size H hook ch 45, s c in
-2nd st from hook, * 1 d c in next st, 1
-s c in next st, repeat from * across ch
-ending with 1 d c in last ch, ch 1 to
-turn all rows. <b>2nd ROW:</b> S c in d c, d c in
-next s c, repeat from beg across row, ch 1,
-turn. Repeat 2nd row for pattern until
-section measures 15 inches from beg, cut
-yarn. Work a 2nd section in same manner.</p>
-<p><b>LINING:</b> Cut 2 sections allowing about &frac12;
-inch on all edges for seams. Seam 3
-sides, fill with shredded foam rubber. Sew
-opening closed.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Weave 3 sides of pillow tog,
-insert lining in pillow and sew opening
-closed. With double strand of Cerise work
-a ch to fit all around pillow. Tack ch in
-place having wrong side of ch to right
-side.</p>
-<p><b>FLOWERS:</b> With Yellow <b>&ldquo;STAR&rdquo; SIX
-STRAND EMBROIDERY COTTON</b> and No.
-7 hook ch 4, join to form a ring, work 8
-s c in ring, do not join or turn this or
-following rounds. Place a marker at beg
-of each round. <b>2nd ROUND:</b> 2 s c in each
-sc. <b>3rd ROUND:</b> 1 s c in 1st sc, 2 s c
-in next sc, * 1 s c in next s c, 2 s c in
-next s c, repeat from * all around. <b>NEXT
-4 ROUNDS:</b> Working in back loop of sts
-1 s c in each s c, cut thread at end of
-last round leaving a length long enough
-to draw sts tog. Place over a 1 inch buttonmold,
-fasten securely. With Cerise and
-a darning needle, work into the 1st round
-of free loops, insert needle down in any
-loop (leave a 1 inch length at beg), * bring
-needle up in next loop, leaving a 2
-inch length, insert needle down in next
-loop, repeat from * until all free loops are
-used, cut yarn leaving a 1 inch length.
-Work 2 more flowers in same manner.
-Work a 4th flower in same manner but
-have petal loops about 2&frac12; inches long.
-Attach flowers in corner as illustrated.</p>
-<h3 id="c3">ZEBRA PILLOW</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>2&mdash;70 yd. skeins each Black and White</dd>
-<dt>1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt>Black Lining Material 16&frac12; inches x 32 inches</dt>
-<dt>Shredded Foam Rubber or Cotton for filling</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 7 sts = 2 inches</dt>
-<dt>Pillow is approximately 15&frac12; inch square.</dt></dl>
-<p>With White cast on 52 sts. Work in stockinette
-st (K 1 row, P 1 row). Following
-chart on <a href="#Page_3">page 3</a> repeat twice then bind off.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Block to measurements. Fold
-lining material in half. Sew 2 side seams
-allowing &frac12; inch on each side for seam.
-Turn inside out and fill with shredded
-foam rubber or Cotton, sew top seam.
-Sew knitted section on front of pillow
-with <b>&ldquo;STAR&rdquo; MERCERIZED SEWING
-THREAD</b>.</p>
-<p><b>TASSELS:</b> (Make 4 of each color). Wind
-yarn 20 times over a 5 inch cardboard,
-tie one end, cut other end. Then tie again
-1 inch from last tying. Attach one of each
-color in each corner. Trim tassels evenly.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig2">
-<img src="images/p01a.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="670" />
-<p class="pcap">INSTRUCTIONS FOR <b>KNITTED TASSEL</b> PILLOW ON <a href="#Page_24">PAGE 24</a></p>
-</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p01c.jpg" alt="{PATTERN}" width="600" height="383" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_4">4</div>
-<h2 id="c4"><span class="small">So Easy Flowers</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p02.jpg" alt="{FLORAL DECORATION}" width="400" height="255" />
-</div>
-<h3 id="c5">PEONY</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein Pink</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein Lt. Rose</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein Fern Green</dd>
-<dd>(2 skeins any flower colors will make approximately 6 flowers).</dd>
-<dt>Florist Wire (medium)</dt>
-<dt>Glue</dt></dl>
-<p>1. Open and cut 1 end of darker shade,
-cut skein into 5&frac12; inch lengths.</p>
-<p>2. Open and cut 1 end of lighter shade,
-cut skein into 3&frac12; inch lengths.</p>
-<p>3. Take 1 section of darker shade for
-bottom of flower. Place 2 sections of
-lighter shade in center of darker shade.
-Fold wire in half. Place in center of
-cut sections and twist wire together
-tightly.</p>
-<p>4. Untwist each strand of yarn to fluff
-flower. (Shake and trim).</p>
-<p>5. Glue 1 end of Fern Green underneath
-flower and twist and wrap around wire
-to form stem. Glue end.</p>
-<h3 id="c6">CATTAILS</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein Brown</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein Fern Green</dd>
-<dt>Florist Wire (medium)</dt></dl>
-<p>1. Open and cut Brown skein in half.</p>
-<p>2. Set aside 2 strands cut into 8 inch
-lengths.</p>
-<p>3. Cut remainder of skein into 1&frac12; inch
-sections. (Having about 8 to 10 sections
-for each cattail).</p>
-<p>4. Take one 8 inch length, fold wire in
-half and wind length about 1 inch on
-each side of fold. Tie ends together 1
-inch from top.</p>
-<p>5. Take one section of 1&frac12; inch strands,
-place between wires, twist wire tightly
-together. Repeat step 5 until cattail is
-length desired. (Approximately 5&frac12; to
-6 inches). Trim.</p>
-<p>6. Cover wire for stem same as step 5
-of Peony on this page.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p02a.jpg" alt="{PEONIES AND CATTAILS}" width="644" height="901" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div>
-<h2 id="c7"><span class="small">The Prettiest Shell</span></h2>
-<dl class="undent"><dt class="center"><b>Sizes: 32, 34, 36</b></dt>
-<dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>5 (6, 6) 70 yd. skeins Bongo</dd>
-<dd>3 (3, 4) 70 yd. skeins Yellow</dd>
-<dt>1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt>1 Set Double Pointed Needles No. 8</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 4 sts = 1 inch</dt></dl>
-<p>Directions are given for size 32. Changes
-for sizes 34 and 36 are given in parentheses.</p>
-<p><b>BACK:</b> With Bongo cast on 67 (71, 75) sts.</p>
-<p><b>START PATTERN: 1st ROW:</b> With Bongo P
-across row. <b>2nd ROW:</b> P 1, * K 1, P 3,
-repeat from * across row ending last repeat
-with P 1. <b>3rd ROW:</b> K 1, * P 1, K 3,
-repeat from * across row ending last
-repeat with K 1. <b>4th ROW:</b> Repeat 2nd
-row, drop Bongo. <b>5th ROW:</b> With Yellow
-P 1, * yarn to front, sl 1 as if to P, P 3,
-repeat from * across row ending last
-repeat with P 1. <b>6th ROW:</b> K 3, * P 1,
-K 3, repeat from * across row. <b>7th ROW:</b>
-P 3, * K 1, P 3, repeat from * across row.
-<b>8th ROW:</b> Repeat 6th row, drop Yellow.
-Repeat from 1st to 8th row for pattern
-until back measures 14 inches from beg
-ending with 8th pattern row. <b>NEXT ROW:
-SHAPE ARMHOLES:</b> Keeping pattern even
-and working pattern in Bongo only for
-remainder of back, bind off 4 sts (all
-sizes) at beg of next 2 rows. Then dec 1
-st at beg and end of every other row 4
-times. Work even in pattern until armholes
-measure 7 (7&frac12;, 7&frac12;) inches ending on
-right side of work. <b>NEXT ROW: NECK
-SHAPING:</b> Work across 12 (14, 16) sts,
-place next 27 (27, 27) sts on st holder for
-neck, attach another skein of yarn, work
-across remaining 12 (14, 16) sts. <b>NEXT 2
-ROWS: SHAPE SHOULDERS:</b> Working both
-sides at same time bind off 5 (6, 7) sts
-at armhole edge and dec 1 st on each
-side of neck edge in each row. <b>NEXT 2
-ROWS:</b> Bind off 5 (6, 7) sts at armhole
-edge in each row.</p>
-<p><b>FRONT:</b> Work same as back until armholes
-measure 5&frac12; (6, 6) inches ending
-on right side of work. <b>NEXT ROW: SHAPE
-NECK:</b> Work across 16 (18, 20) sts, place
-next 19 (19, 19) sts on st holder, attach
-another skein of yarn, work across remaining
-sts. <b>NEXT 6 ROWS:</b> Working both
-sides at same time work in pattern dec
-1 st on each side of neck edge in each
-row (all sizes). Work even until armholes
-measure same as back. Shape shoulders
-same as back.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Block each section slightly.
-Weave shoulder and side seams.</p>
-<p><b>NECK BAND:</b> With Bongo and dpn pick
-up and K 74 (78, 78) sts including sts
-from st holder. P each row for 5 rows,
-bind off. Fold under in a roll and tack in
-position to wrong side.</p>
-<p><b>ARMHOLE BANDS:</b> With Bongo and dpn
-pick up and K 54 (58, 58) sts around armhole.
-P 3 rows, bind off. Finish same as
-neck band.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_7">7</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p03.jpg" alt="{SHELL}" width="571" height="799" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div>
-<h2 id="c8"><span class="small">Put a little <span class="blue">Color</span> in your Patio</span></h2>
-<h3 id="c9">RUG, PLACE MATS &amp; COASTERS</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>2&mdash;70 yd. skeins Buttercup</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each Watermelon, Bongo, Orange, Cerise and Black will make 4 Place Mats and 4 Coasters</dd>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt>GAUGE: 1 motif measures 4 inches in diameter.</dt></dl>
-<h3 id="c10">PLACE MAT</h3>
-<p><b>MOTIF:</b> With Buttercup ch 4, join to form
-a ring, ch 3, holding last loop of each d c
-on hook, 2 d c in ring, y o and pull through
-all loops, * ch 3, cluster st in ring (cluster
-st: holding last loop of each d c on hook,
-3 d c in ring, y o and pull through all
-loops), repeat from * 4 times, ch 3, join,
-cut yarn. <b>2nd ROUND:</b> Attach Cerise in
-any ch 3 loop, s c, 4 d c, s c in same loop
-(scallop), * s c, 4 d c, s c in next loop,
-repeat from * all around, join, cut yarn.
-Work a 2nd motif in same manner joining
-to 1st motif in last round as follows: attach
-Cerise in any ch 3 loop, s c, 2 d c in
-same loop, drop loop from hook, insert
-hook in center of scallop of 1st motif,
-pick up loop, pull through space, 2 d c,
-s c in same space of 2nd motif, s c, 2 d c
-in next loop, join in center of next scallop
-of 1st motif in same manner, 2 d c, s c
-in same space of 2nd motif, complete
-round same as 1st motif, join, cut yarn.
-Join 3rd motif to 2nd and 1st motifs in
-same manner having 2nd joining of 3rd
-motif in same space of 1st and 2nd motif
-joining, complete 3rd motif. Join 3 more
-motifs same as last motif. Join 7th motif
-to previous and 1st motifs in same
-manner. See small chart for joining on
-<a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>.</p>
-<p><b>EDGE:</b> Attach Black in any joining of 2
-motifs, s c, ch 1, s c in same space,
-** ch 2, s c in space between next 2 s c,
-* ch 2, s c, ch 1, s c in center of next
-scallop, ch 2, s c in space between next
-2 s c, repeat from * once, ch 2, s c,
-ch 1, s c in next joining, repeat from **
-all around, join, cut yarn.</p>
-<p>Work 3 more place mats working 2nd
-round in Bongo, Watermelon and Orange.</p>
-<h3 id="c11">COASTERS</h3>
-<p>Work one motif in same colors as place
-mat, working Black edge all around each
-motif.</p>
-<h3 id="c12">RUG</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>2&mdash;70 yd. skeins each Watermelon, Bongo, Pink, Cerise and Old Rose</dt>
-<dt>3&mdash;70 yd. skeins Orange</dt>
-<dt>4&mdash;70 yd. skeins Black</dt>
-<dt>8&mdash;70 yd. skeins Buttercup and</dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;STAR&rdquo; MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD</b>, 1 spool</dt></dl>
-<p>Work 19 groups same as place mats having
-3 of Old Rose, 4 of Orange, 3 of
-Cerise, 3 of Bongo, 3 of Pink, and 3 of
-Watermelon. Arrange motifs according to
-chart on <a href="#Page_12">page 12</a>. Sew groups tog in back
-loop of sts.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_9">9</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p04.jpg" alt="{RUG, PLACE MATS, COASTERS}" width="635" height="900" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_10">10</div>
-<h2 id="c13"><span class="small">More Tissue Toppers</span></h2>
-<h3 id="c14">CLOWN TISSUE TOPPER</h3>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p05.jpg" alt="{DECORATIVE RINGMASTER}" width="323" height="488" />
-</div>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each White, Bongo and National Blue</dd>
-<dt>Scraps of Red and Black felt</dt>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 3 s c = 1 inch</dt></dl>
-<p>With White work 1st 8 rounds same as
-Rose tissue topper on <a href="#Page_24">page 24</a>. <b>NEXT 14
-ROUNDS:</b> Working in both loops work 1
-s c in each s c, cut yarn at end of last
-round.</p>
-<p><b>RUFFLE:</b> With right side of work toward
-you, working in front loop of sts only,
-attach Bongo in any s c, * ch 4, sl st in
-next s c, repeat from * all around, join,
-cut yarn. <b>NEXT ROUND:</b> Attach National
-Blue in free loop of same s c row, work
-2 s c in each st, do not join. <b>NEXT
-ROUND:</b> Working through both loops of
-sts, work 1 s c in each s c, join, cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>HAT:</b> With Bongo ch 30, join in 1st st of
-ch being careful not to twist ch. <b>1st
-ROUND:</b> 1 s c in each st, do not join
-this or following rounds. Place a marker
-at beg of each round. <b>2nd ROUND:</b> Dec
-in next 2 sts (to dec: keeping loops on
-hook pull up a loop in next 2 sts, y o and
-work off all loops at one time), 1 s c in
-each of next 3 s c, repeat from beg all
-around. <b>3rd ROUND:</b> 1 s c in each st.
-<b>4th ROUND:</b> Dec 6 sts evenly spaced, do
-not work dec directly over previous dec.
-Repeat 3rd and 4th rounds until 6 sts
-remain. <b>NEXT ROUND:</b> Work 1 s c in
-each st, join, cut yarn leaving a length.
-Thread yarn into blunt needle, draw sts
-tog at top, fasten securely.</p>
-<p><b>RUFFLE:</b> Work same as ruffle for topper
-but work ch 3 loops.</p>
-<p><b>POMPON:</b> Wind National Blue 80 times
-over a 1 inch cardboard. Tie one end,
-cut other end. Trim into shape. Attach
-to top of hat.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Sew hat to top of tissue topper.
-Cut eyes, nose, mouth and lines as
-illustrated with felt. Glue in position.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_11">11</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig3">
-<img src="images/p05a.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="630" />
-<p class="pcap">INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROSE TOPPER ON <a href="#Page_24">PAGE 24</a></p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig4">
-<img src="images/p05b.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="252" />
-<p class="pcap"><i><span class="s">American Thread Co.</span></i>
-<br /><span class="large"><span class="sc">Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s</span></span>
-<br /><span class="ssn"><span class="small">FAST COLOR &#149; 70 YARDS</span>
-<br />HEAVY RUG YARN</span></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_12">12</div>
-<h2 id="c15"><span class="small">Peachy Beachie</span></h2>
-<dl class="undent"><dt class="center"><b>Size: 10 to 16</b></dt>
-<dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>11&mdash;70 yd. skeins White</dd>
-<dt>1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10&frac12; OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 3 sts = 1 inch</dt>
-<dt><b>NOTE:</b> Width across back and front of dress at underarm is 21 inches.</dt></dl>
-<p><b>BACK:</b> Cast on 63 sts. <b>1st ROW:</b> P across.
-<b>2nd ROW:</b> K 2, * y o, K 2 tog through
-back, P 1, K 3, P 1, K 2 tog from front,
-y o, P 1, repeat from * 4 times, y o, K 2
-tog through back, P 1, K 3, P 1, K 2
-tog from front, y o, K 2. <b>3rd ROW:</b> P 4,
-* K 1, P 3, K 1, P 5, repeat from * 4
-times ending K 1, P 3, K 1, P 4. <b>4th ROW:</b>
-Repeat 2nd row. <b>5th ROW:</b> Repeat 3rd
-row. <b>6th ROW:</b> Repeat 2nd row. <b>7th ROW:</b>
-Repeat 3rd row. <b>8th ROW:</b> K 2, * y o,
-K 2 tog through back, P 1, K 1, let
-next st drop 5 rows, pick up and K
-dropped st working over all dropped rows,
-K 1, P 1, K 2 tog from front, y o, P 1,
-repeat from * 4 times, y o, K 2 tog through
-back, P 1, K 1, let next st drop 5 rows,
-pick up and K dropped st working over
-all dropped rows, K 1, P 1, K 2 tog from
-front, y o, K 2. Repeat from 1st to 8th
-row for pattern until there are 13 patterns.
-Place markers for underarms, then work
-4 more patterns. Bind off.</p>
-<p><b>FRONT:</b> Work same as back until there
-are 15 patterns.</p>
-<p><b>NEXT ROW: SHAPE NECKLINE:</b> Work
-across 19 sts in pattern, bind off 25 sts
-for neck, work across remaining sts. <b>NEXT
-ROW:</b> Work across 19 sts, attach another
-skein of yarn, work across remaining sts.
-Working both sides at same time continue
-in established pattern for 2 complete
-patterns. Bind off.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Steam each section slightly.
-Sew side and shoulder seams.</p>
-<p><b>NECK AND ARMHOLE EDGES:</b> With crochet
-hook, right side facing, attach yarn
-at left shoulder, working into every other
-row on side of neck, and every other st
-on front and back of neck, sl 1, ch 1 all
-around, join, cut yarn. Work in same
-manner around armholes.</p>
-<p><b>LOWER EDGE:</b> Attach yarn at side seam,
-with crochet hook, working into each st
-sl 1, ch 1 all around, join, cut yarn.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig5">
-<img src="images/p05c.png" alt="" width="475" height="289" />
-<p class="pcap">CHART FOR <b>RUG</b> ILLUSTRATED ON <a href="#Page_9">PAGE 9</a></p>
-</div>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr><td class="c">&nbsp; </td><td colspan="2" class="c">6 </td><td colspan="2" class="c">7</td></tr>
-<tr><td colspan="2" class="c">5 </td><td colspan="2" class="c">1 </td><td colspan="2" class="c">2</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">&nbsp; </td><td colspan="2" class="c">4 </td><td colspan="2" class="c">3</td></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="6">PLACE MAT</th></tr>
-</table>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td class="c"> </td><td colspan="2" class="c">OLD ROSE </td><td colspan="2" class="c">ORANGE </td><td colspan="2" class="c">CERISE</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td colspan="2" class="c">CERISE </td><td colspan="2" class="c">BONGO </td><td colspan="2" class="c">PINK </td><td colspan="2" class="c">OLD ROSE</td></tr>
-<tr><td colspan="2" class="c">PINK </td><td colspan="2" class="c">ORANGE </td><td colspan="2" class="c">WATERMELON </td><td colspan="2" class="c">BONGO </td><td colspan="2" class="c">WATERMELON</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td colspan="2" class="c">OLD ROSE </td><td colspan="2" class="c">BONGO </td><td colspan="2" class="c">CERISE </td><td colspan="2" class="c">ORANGE</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td class="c"> </td><td colspan="2" class="c">ORANGE </td><td colspan="2" class="c">WATERMELON </td><td colspan="2" class="c">PINK</td></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="10">CHART FOR RUG</th></tr>
-</table>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_13">13</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p06.jpg" alt="{BEACHIE}" width="641" height="900" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_14">14</div>
-<h3 id="c16">RUG &amp; SEAT COVER</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>11&mdash;70 yd. skeins Antique</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each Bongo, Orange and Buttercup</dd>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b></dt>
-<dd class="t">3 patterns = 2 inches;</dd>
-<dd class="t">3 s c = 1 inch</dd></dl>
-<h3 id="c17">RUG (22 x 28 inches)</h3>
-<p>With Antique ch 71, s c in 2nd st from
-hook, ch 1, keeping loops on hook, pull up
-a loop in same st of ch, and in each of
-next 2 sts of ch, y o and work off 2 loops,
-y o and work off remaining 3 loops, * ch
-1, keeping loops on hook, pull up a loop
-in last st worked in and next 2 sts of ch,
-y o and work off 2 loops, y o and work
-off remaining 3 loops, repeat from *
-32 times, ch 1, s c in last st, ch 1 to
-turn all rows. <b>2nd ROW:</b> S c in s c, * ch 1,
-keeping loops on hook, pull up a loop in
-last st worked in and in each of next 2
-sts, y o and work off 2 loops, y o and
-work off remaining 3 loops (pattern), repeat
-from * 33 times, ch 1, skip 1 st, s c
-in last st. Repeat 2nd row 29 times.</p>
-<p><b>START BORDER:</b> Working around entire
-rug work 3 s c in each corner st, 68 s c
-across each long side and 47 s c across
-each short side. Do not join or turn this
-or following rounds. Place a marker at
-beg of each round. <b>NEXT ROUND:</b> Working
-in s c work 1 s c in each st and 2 s c
-on each side of each corner st and 3 s c
-in each corner st. <b>NEXT 6 ROUNDS:</b> Work
-1 s c in each s c and 3 s c in each corner
-st of each round. <b>NEXT ROUND:</b> Working
-in back loop of sts sl st in each st, cut
-yarn.</p>
-<p><b>FLOWERS:</b> Work 3 of each color. <b>1st
-ROUND:</b> Ch 4, join to form a ring, * ch 2,
-3 d c, ch 2, s c in ring, repeat from * 3
-times. <b>2nd ROUND:</b> Ch 5, sl st in next s c,
-repeat from beg all around. <b>3rd ROUND:</b>
-S c in next ch 5 loop, ch 2, 5 d c in
-same loop, ch 2, s c in same loop, repeat
-from beg all around, join, cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Block rug. Arrange flowers as
-illustrated and sew to rug.</p>
-<h3 id="c18">SEAT COVER</h3>
-<p>With Antique ch 21, 1 s c in 2nd st from
-hook and in each remaining st of ch,
-turn. <b>2nd ROW:</b> Ch 3 (counts as 1 d c),
-2 s c in 1st st, work 9 patterns, ch 1, 2
-s c, 1 d c in last st, turn. Repeat 2nd
-row always having 2 more patterns in
-each row until there are 23 patterns in
-row, ch 1 to turn last row. <b>NEXT 13
-ROWS:</b> Repeat 2nd row of rug. <b>NEXT ROW
-(Dec Row):</b> Skip 1st 2 sts, s c in next st,
-work 21 patterns, ch 1, skip 1 st, keeping
-loops on hook, pull up a loop in next st,
-skip 1 st, pull up loop in next st, y o and
-work off all loops at one time (s c dec),
-ch 1, turn. <b>NEXT 2 ROWS:</b> Work even in
-pattern. Repeat last 3 rows once (19 patterns).
-<b>NEXT 5 ROWS:</b> Repeat dec rows
-having 2 patterns less in each row (9
-patterns in last row), cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>BORDER:</b> Attach yarn on side of 1st row
-at beg, working in s c work 47 s c on
-side of cover, 20 s c across straight edge
-and 47 s c on opposite side of cover ending
-at other end of starting ch, ch 1, turn.
-<b>2nd ROW:</b> Work in s c throughout dec 1 st
-at beg and end of row. <b>3rd ROW:</b> Dec 1
-st at beg and end of row and dec 10 more
-sts evenly spaced. <b>4th ROW:</b> Repeat 2nd
-row. <b>5th ROW:</b> 1 s c in each s c. <b>6th ROW:
-(BEADING):</b> S c in 1st s c, ch 1, skip next
-s c, s c in next s c, * ch 2, skip 2 s c,
-s c in next s c, repeat from * across row
-ending to correspond, cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>TIE:</b> Crochet a ch 48 inches long. Lace
-through beading.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Arrange flowers and sew to
-top of cover as illustrated.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_15">15</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p07.jpg" alt="{RUG AND SEAT COVER}" width="634" height="900" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_16">16</div>
-<h2 id="c19"><span class="small">Coveralls</span></h2>
-<h3 id="c20">CURLER CARRIER</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>2&mdash;70 yd. skeins White</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each Yellow, Peacock, Cerise and Moss</dd>
-<dt>1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 4 sts = 1 inch</dt></dl>
-<p>With White cast on 37 sts. * <b>1st ROW:</b>
-K across row. <b>2nd ROW:</b> P across row.
-<b>3rd ROW:</b> K across row, drop White.
-<b>4th ROW:</b> Attach Yellow and K across 30
-sts, turn. (<b>NOTE:</b> The hole formed in turning
-will be used as beading.) <b>5th ROW:</b>
-P across, cut Yellow. <b>6th ROW:</b> Pick up
-White and K across 37 sts. Repeat from
-1st to 6th row 3 times, working next color
-stripe Peacock, next color stripe Cerise,
-and next color stripe Moss *. Repeat between
-*&rsquo;s 5 times, Bind off. Sew ends tog.</p>
-<p><b>BOTTOM:</b> With White cast on 9 sts and
-work in garter st inc 1 st in last st of
-each row 16 times. Work even for 16
-rows. Dec. 1 st at end of each row 16
-times, bind off. Sew in position.</p>
-<p><b>TIE:</b> Cut each color 50 inches long. Tie
-1 inch from end and twist, tie 1 inch
-from other end. Lace through beading.</p>
-<h3 id="c21">SPRAY COVER</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each White, Yellow, Peacock, Cerise and Moss</dt>
-<dt>1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 4 sts = 1 inch</dt></dl>
-<p>With White cast on 25 sts. Work in pattern
-same as topper below having 11 color
-stripes, bind off. Sew two ends tog.</p>
-<p><b>BOTTOM:</b> With White cast on 4 sts. <b>NEXT
-6 ROWS:</b> Work in garter st (K each row),
-inc 1 st in last st of each row. <b>NEXT 6
-ROWS:</b> Work even. <b>NEXT 6 ROWS:</b> Dec 1
-st at end of each row. Bind off. Sew long
-edges tog. Sew bottom in position.</p>
-<p><b>TOP:</b> With White cast on 44 sts, work in
-garter st for 13 rows. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> K 2 tog
-across row. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> K across row.
-<b>NEXT ROW:</b> K 1, * K 2 tog, K 1, repeat
-from * across row. Repeat last 2 rows
-once. Bind off leaving a length for sewing.
-Thread length into blunt needle and draw
-sts tog, fasten securely. Sew side seam.</p>
-<p><b>POMPON:</b> Wind all colors 30 times over
-2&frac12; inch cardboard, tie one end, cut other
-end. Trim into shape. Attach to top.</p>
-<h3 id="c22">TISSUE TOPPER</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each White, Yellow, Peacock, Cerise and Moss</dt>
-<dt>1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 4 sts = 1 inch</dt></dl>
-<p>With White cast on 15 sts. * <b>1st ROW:</b>
-K across row. <b>2nd ROW:</b> P across row.
-<b>3rd ROW:</b> K across row, drop White. <b>4th
-ROW:</b> Attach Yellow, K across row. <b>5th
-ROW:</b> P across row, cut Yellow. <b>6th ROW:</b>
-<span class="pb" id="Page_17">17</span>
-Pick up White, K across row. Repeat from
-1st to 6th row 3 times working next color
-stripe Peacock, next color stripe Cerise
-and next color stripe Moss. * Repeat between
-*&rsquo;s 3 times, bind off.</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p08.jpg" alt="{COVERALLS}" width="800" height="767" />
-</div>
-<p><b>BRIM:</b> With White pick up 72 sts along
-1 long edge and work in garter st (K each
-row) for 5 rows, bind off. Sew side edges
-tog.</p>
-<p><b>TOP:</b> With White cast on 7 sts, work in
-garter st inc 1 st in last st of each row
-until there are 17 sts on needle. Work 8
-rows even. Then dec 1 st at end of each
-row until there are 7 sts, bind off. Sew
-top in position.</p>
-<p><b>POMPON:</b> Wind all colors 45 times over
-2 inch cardboard. Tie one end, cut other
-end and trim into shape. Attach to top of
-topper.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_18">18</div>
-<h2 id="c23"><span class="small">Mini Doll</span></h2>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>3&mdash;70 yd. skeins each Natural and Cork</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each Orange and Cerise</dd>
-<dt>Cotton</dt>
-<dt>Scraps of Pink, Red and Black felt</dt>
-<dt>12 Medium Wires 36 inches long</dt>
-<dt>2 Crystal Buttons for eyes</dt>
-<dt>Glue</dt>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H</dt></dl>
-<p><b>BODY:</b> Open 3 skeins of Natural. Place
-skeins on top of each other. Tie in center,
-fold in half, tie 4&frac12; inches below for
-head. Stuff body and head sections with
-cotton and tie bottom of body section.</p>
-<p><b>ARMS:</b> Open and cut 1 skein of Cork at
-one end, then cut into 3 inch lengths.
-Take 2 wires, fold in half, * take half of
-one 3 inch group, place in center of wire
-at fold, twist wire, then take other half of
-same group, place between wires and
-twist, repeat from * until arm is 13 inches
-long. Twist end of wire and attach in
-place. Work other arm in same manner.</p>
-<p><b>LEGS:</b> Cut 2 skeins of Cork into 4 inch
-lengths. Take 4 wires, twist tog at one
-end, place half of one 4 inch length group
-at joining of wire, and complete same as
-arms until leg is 22 inches long. Twist
-end of wire and attach in place. Work
-other leg in same manner.</p>
-<p><b>See diagrams on <a href="#Page_34">page 34</a>.</b></p>
-<p><b>HANDS:</b> Cut Pink felt according to diagram.
-Sew 2 sections tog, fill with cotton,
-glue Red felt in place for fingernails.</p>
-<p><b>SHOES:</b> Cut Black felt from diagram, overcast
-tog, fill with cotton.</p>
-<p><b>EYES, MOUTH, NOSE AND LASHES:</b> Cut
-sections as illustrated and glue in position.</p>
-<p><b>ASSEMBLING:</b> Attach hands to arms, and
-shoes to legs.</p>
-<p><b>HAIR:</b> With Orange work hair in same
-manner as Pajama or Toaster Cover on
-<a href="#Page_31">page 31</a>.</p>
-<h3 id="c24">DRESS</h3>
-<p>With Cerise ch 72, join taking care not to
-twist ch, * ch 4, skip 2 sts of ch, sl st in
-next ch, repeat from * all around ending
-ch 2, s d c in joining; this brings yarn in
-position for next round (s d c: y o, insert
-in st, pull through, y o and pull through
-all loops at one time). <b>2nd ROUND:</b> Turn,
-sl st in loop, * ch 4, sl st in next loop,
-repeat from * all around ending ch 2,
-s d c in 1st sl st. Repeat 2nd round 19
-times. <b>22nd ROW:</b> Divide for front and
-back in this row. Work across 9 loops for
-<b>FRONT</b>, ch 2, s d c in next loop, ch 4,
-turn. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> Work across 9 loops, ch
-2, s d c in next loop, ch 4, turn. Repeat
-last row (having 1 less loop in each row)
-until 4 loops remain, cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>BACK:</b> Skip 1 loop for underarm, attach
-yarn and work across 9 loops, ch 2, s d c
-in next loop. Complete same as front until
-4 loops remain, do not cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Work 1 s c over each loop
-around armhole, work 3 s c over each
-loop at neck, work 1 s c over each loop
-of other armhole, work 3 s c over remaining
-loops of neck, join, cut yarn. Place
-mini over doll, tack sts tog at shoulders.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_19">19</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p09.jpg" alt="{DOLL}" width="563" height="799" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_20">20</div>
-<h2 id="c25"><span class="small">Here Puss</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p10.jpg" alt="{CAT}" width="262" height="800" />
-</div>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>3&mdash;70 yd. skeins White</dd>
-<dt>2 yds. &frac34; inch Pink Ribbon</dt>
-<dt>Scraps Pink, Red and Black felt</dt></dl>
-<p>Open skein, cut 1 end. Set aside 2 lengths
-for tying and 5 lengths for tail.</p>
-<p><b>BODY:</b> Cut remainder of skein into 7 equal
-sections. Place each section over the
-other. Take 1 tying strand, fold in half
-and tie firmly in center, turn pompon and
-tie again. Shake pompon. Open 2nd skein,
-cut 1 end, then cut into 7 equal parts,
-and complete same as 1st pompon. Tie 2
-pompons tog.</p>
-<p><b>HEAD:</b> Open 3rd skein, cut 1 end. Set
-aside 2 lengths for tying. Cut remainder of
-skein into 5 inch sections. Place each
-section over the other and complete same
-as large pompon leaving tying ends for
-leash. Tie head and body pompons tog.
-Cut and trim into shape. Brush slightly
-for fuzzy effect.</p>
-<p><b>FACE:</b> Using diagrams on <a href="#Page_35">page 35</a> cut
-eyes, whiskers and mouth from black felt.
-Slash mouth, eyelashes and whiskers
-along indicated lines. Cut tongue and
-nose from red felt. Cut ears from pink
-felt. Pleat ears along straight edge. Glue
-features in place. Tie ribbon around neck.
-Fold tail lengths in half and tie in place.
-Finish with ribbon bow. Tie leash ends
-in bow.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_21">21</div>
-<h2 id="c26"><span class="small">Cynthia Centipede</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p10a.jpg" alt="{CENTIPEDE}" width="800" height="543" />
-</div>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>2&mdash;70 yd. skeins White</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein Red</dd>
-<dt>2&frac14; inch Styrofoam ball</dt>
-<dt>3 Colored Pipe Cleaners</dt>
-<dt>&#8539; yd. Nylon Net</dt>
-<dt>Scraps of Black and Red felt</dt>
-<dt>Glue</dt></dl>
-<p>Open 1 skein of White. Tie at center. Cut
-each end. Fold over styrofoam ball, and
-tie below ball. * Take 12 strands, divide
-in thirds and braid. Repeat from * until
-all strands are braided. Cut away any
-extra strands and trim ends. Open and
-cut each end of 2nd skein. White tie in
-center. Repeat from 1st * until all strands
-are used, trim ends. Place under braided
-section below the head and attach.</p>
-<p><b>FACE:</b> Cut features as illustrated and glue
-in position. Form glasses with 1 pipe
-cleaner and sew in place. Tie nylon net
-around neck. Cut 32 strands of Red 3
-inches long. Fold one pipe cleaner in half.
-Place 4 strands between pipe cleaner at
-fold, twist pipe cleaner tightly once, * take
-4 more strands, place between pipe cleaner,
-and twist pipe cleaner tightly once
-again, repeat from * until all strands are
-used. Work 2nd pipe cleaner in same
-manner. Attach to top of head as illustrated.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_22">22</div>
-<h2 id="c27"><span class="small">Dish Cloth Totes</span></h2>
-<div class="img" id="fig6">
-<img src="images/p11.jpg" alt="" width="583" height="800" />
-<p class="pcap">WEAVING DETAIL ON <a href="#Page_27">PAGE 27</a></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_23">23</div>
-<h3 id="c28">BLOCK TOTE BAG</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each Cerise, Chartreuse, Lilac and National Blue and</dd>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; Button and Carpet Thread</b></dt>
-<dd>1 Spool matching color</dd>
-<dt>2 Dish Cloths</dt>
-<dt>&frac12; yd. Lining Material</dt>
-<dt>&frac12; yd. Buckram</dt>
-<dt>Large Blunt Needle</dt></dl>
-<p>Cut strands of yarn about 22 inches long.
-Start weaving at lower edge of short side
-of dish cloth. Thread Cerise into blunt
-needle allowing a 2 inch length at each
-end for fringe. <b>1st ROW:</b> Insert needle
-down 1st mesh and up next mesh of
-1st row, * skip next 4 meshes, insert
-needle down next mesh, skip next 4
-meshes, insert needle up next mesh, repeat
-from * across row ending with skip
-next 4 meshes, insert needle down next
-mesh and up next mesh. <b>2nd and 3rd
-ROWS:</b> Repeat 1st row working in next
-2 rows of meshes. <b>4th, 5th and 6th ROWS:</b>
-With Chartreuse insert needle down 2nd
-mesh, * skip next 4 meshes, insert needle
-up next mesh, skip next 4 meshes, insert
-needle down next mesh, repeat
-from * across row ending with skip next
-4 meshes, insert needle up next mesh.
-Repeat last 6 rows for pattern working in
-colors as follows: Lilac, Chartreuse, National
-Blue, and Chartreuse. Repeat from
-beg for color scheme until bag is completed.
-Cut 3 inch strands of yarn for
-lower edge fringe. Following color scheme
-tack 3 strands of each color in each
-stripe across (tack on wrong side bringing
-fringe to right side). Work another section
-in same manner. Trim fringe evenly.</p>
-<p><b>LINING and HANDLES:</b> Work same as
-Ripple Tote Bag.</p>
-<h3 id="c29">RIPPLE TOTE BAG</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each Bongo, Lilac, Yellow and Chartreuse and</dd>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; Button and Carpet Thread</b></dt>
-<dd>1 Spool matching color</dd>
-<dt>2 Dish Cloths</dt>
-<dt>&frac12; yd. Lining Material</dt>
-<dt>&frac12; yd. Buckram</dt>
-<dt>Large Blunt Needle</dt></dl>
-<p>Cut strands of yarn about 24 inches long.
-Always weave under two bars of dish
-cloth throughout. Thread Bongo into
-blunt needle and start weaving at lower
-edge of short side of dish cloth. <b>1st ROW:</b>
-Allow a 2 inch length at each end for
-fringe, insert needle down 1st mesh of 1st
-row, weave under next two bars, * skip
-next 4 meshes, weave under next two bars
-of 5th row above, skip next 4 meshes,
-weave under next 2 bars of starting row,
-repeat from * across row. Start all succeeding
-rows one row above each previous
-row, and work all rows in same manner
-throughout working 2 more rows in Bongo,
-3 rows in Lilac, 3 rows in Yellow, 3 rows
-in Bongo, 3 rows in Lilac, 3 rows in
-Chartreuse. Repeat color scheme from beg
-until bag is completed. Cut 3 inch strands
-of yarn for lower edge fringe. Following
-color scheme tack 3 strands of each color
-in position across (tack on wrong side
-bringing fringe to right side). Work another
-section in same manner. Trim fringe
-evenly.</p>
-<p><b>LINING:</b> Cut 2 sections of buckram &frac12;
-inch less than bag. Sew buckram to wrong
-side of bag. Weave 3 sides of bag tog
-with <b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; Button and Carpet
-Thread</b> leaving one short side open. Cut
-lining allowing for seams. Fold lining in
-half, sew side seams. Insert in bag, fold
-hem under at top of bag, tack lining in
-position.</p>
-<p><span class="lr"><span class="small"><i>Continuation from page 25</i></span></span></p>
-<p><b>HANDLES:</b> Cut 2 yd. lengths of each
-color, twist tightly, fold in half and let
-twist itself. Knot at each end leaving 2
-inches free for fringe. Sew in position.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_24">24</div>
-<h2 id="c30"><span class="small">Knitted Tassel Pillow</span></h2>
-<p class="center"><i>illustrated on <a href="#Page_3">page 3</a></i></p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>3&mdash;70 yd. skeins Antique</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each Cerise and Lilac</dd>
-<dt>1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size J</dt>
-<dt>Pillow 14 x 16 inches</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 7 sts = 2 inches</dt></dl>
-<p>With Antique cast on 59 sts. <b>1st ROW:</b>
-* P 9, K 1, repeat from * across row
-ending with P 9. <b>2nd ROW:</b> * K 9, P 1,
-repeat from * across row ending with K 9.
-<b>3rd ROW:</b> K 1, * P 7, K 3, repeat from *
-across row ending with P 7, K 1. <b>4th ROW:</b>
-P 1, * K 7, P 3, repeat from * across row
-ending with K 7, P 1. <b>5th ROW:</b> K 2, * P 5,
-K 5, repeat from * across row ending with P 5,
-K 2. <b>6th ROW:</b> P 2, * K 5, P 5, repeat
-from * across row ending with K 5, P 2.
-<b>7th ROW:</b> K 3, * P 3, K 7, repeat from *
-across row ending with P 3, K 3. <b>8th ROW:</b>
-P 3, * K 3, P 7, repeat from * across row
-ending with K 3, P 3. <b>9th ROW:</b> K 4, * P 1,
-K 9, repeat from * across row ending with
-P 1, K 4. <b>10th ROW:</b> P 4,* K 1, P 9,
-repeat from * across row ending with K 1,
-P 4. Repeat from 1st to 10th row 6 times,
-bind off.</p>
-<p><b>EMBROIDERY:</b> With Cerise and Lilac alternating
-colors embroider in duplicate st
-on every 10th st of 9th and 10th rows of
-pattern as illustrated. See <a href="#Page_33">page 33</a> for
-duplicate st.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Steam and block. Attach to
-pillow.</p>
-<p><b>BRAID:</b> Cut three yard lengths of Antique.
-Using 3 strands crochet a ch. Sew right
-side of ch to edge of pillow.</p>
-<p><b>TASSELS:</b> Make 2 each of Cerise and
-Lilac. Wind yarn 25 times over a 5 inch
-cardboard, tie one end. Slip off cardboard,
-tie about 1 inch below first tying. Cut
-other end and trim. Attach one tassel to
-each corner.</p>
-<h2 id="c31"><span class="small">Rose Topper</span></h2>
-<p class="center"><i>illustrated on <a href="#Page_11">page 11</a></i></p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each White and Cerise</dd>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 7 s c = 2 inches</dt></dl>
-<p>With Cerise ch 2, 8 s c in 1st st of ch,
-do not join or turn this or following
-rounds. Place a marker at beg of each
-round. <b>2nd ROUND:</b> 2 s c in each s c.
-<b>3rd ROUND:</b> S c in next s c, 2 s c in next
-s c, repeat from beg all around (24 s c).
-<b>NEXT 4 ROUNDS:</b> Inc 8 sts evenly spaced
-in each round, do not place inc directly
-over inc of previous round and end last
-round with a sl st (56 sts in last round).
-<b>8th ROUND:</b> Working in back loop of sts
-only 1 s c in each st, join in 1st s c.
-<b>9th ROUND:</b> Ch 3, work in star st as
-follows: keeping all loops on hook pull
-up a loop in 2nd and 3rd st from hook,
-in joining, and in back loop of each of
-next 2 s c (6 loops), y o and pull through
-all loops at one time, ch 1 (this ch 1 is
-termed the eye of star st), * keeping all
-loops on hook pull up a loop in eye of
-star st just made, in side of same star st,
-in base of same star st, and in back loop
-of each of next 2 s c (6 loops), y o and
-pull through all loops at one time, ch 1,
-repeat from * all around (28 star sts),
-join in 1st star st. <b>10th ROUND:</b> S c in
-same space, * s c in eye of star st, s c
-in back loop of one side of next star st,
-repeat from * all around ending to correspond
-(56 s c), drop Cerise (when changing
-colors always complete last half of st
-with new color), with White join in st s c.
-<b>11th ROUND:</b> Working in back loop of
-sts only 1 s c in each st, drop White,
-with Cerise join in 1st s c. Repeat 9th,
-10th and 11th rounds twice. <b>NEXT ROUND:</b>
-With Cerise repeat 11th round, join, cut
-yarn.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_25">25</div>
-<p><b>RUFFLE:</b> With White working through both
-loops of sts work 1 s c in joining, * 2 s c
-in next s c, s c in next s c, repeat from *
-all around ending to correspond, do not
-join this or following rounds. <b>NEXT 2
-ROUNDS:</b> 1 s c in each s c, join last
-round, cut yarn. <b>NEXT ROUND:</b> With Cerise
-working in back loop of sts only work a
-sl st in each st, cut yarn.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_26">26</div>
-<h2 id="c32"><span class="small">Make a Gift of a Xmas Bell</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p11a.jpg" alt="{BELL}" width="500" height="569" />
-</div>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein Red and</dd>
-<dt><b>FRUIT OF THE LOOM RICK RACK</b></dt>
-<dd>1 pkg. Gold and</dd>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;STAR&rdquo; MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD</b></dt>
-<dd>1 spool</dd>
-<dt>6 Leaves</dt>
-<dt>12 Plastic Stars</dt>
-<dt>12 Small Sequins</dt>
-<dt>Beads</dt>
-<dt>Glue</dt>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 7 sts = 2 inches</dt></dl>
-<p>With Red ch 2, 8 s c in 1st st of ch, do
-not join or turn this or following rounds.
-Place a marker at beg of each round. <b>2nd
-ROUND:</b> 2 s c in each s c. <b>3rd ROUND:</b>
-2 s c in next s c, 1 s c in next s c,
-repeat from beg all around (24 s c). <b>4th
-ROUND:</b> 1 s c in each s c. <b>5th ROUND:</b>
-1 s c in each of next 2 s c, 2 s c in next
-s c, repeat from beg all around (32 s c).
-<b>NEXT 3 ROUNDS:</b> 1 s c in each s c.
-<b>9th ROUND:</b> 2 s c in next s c, 1 s c in
-each of next 3 s c, repeat from beg all
-around (40 s c). <b>NEXT 8 ROUNDS:</b> 1 s c
-in each s c. <b>NEXT ROUND:</b> S c in next
-s c, 2 s c in next s c, repeat from beg
-all around (60 s c). <b>NEXT 2 ROUNDS:</b> 1
-s c in each s c. <b>NEXT ROUND:</b> 1 s c in
-each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in next s c,
-repeat from beg all around. <b>NEXT ROUND:</b>
-1 s c in each s c to within last 3 s c,
-sl st in each of next 3 s c to even round.
-<b>NEXT ROUND:</b> Sl st in each st, cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>TRIM:</b> Cut 2 strips of rick rack each 20
-inches long. Twist tog to form solid band.
-Sew or glue to bell as illustrated. Cut 3
-strips of rick rack 4&frac12; inches long and
-3 strips 2&frac12; inches long. Glue in position
-at top of bell as illustrated. Finish each
-end with a star, sequin and bead. Sew
-leaves to top of bell with a bead. Glue
-groups of 3 beads to band at 1 inch intervals.
-Cut a 12 inch length of rug yarn.
-Fold in half. With crochet hook or large
-needle draw ends down through top of
-bell. Knot on wrong side.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_27">27</div>
-<h2 id="c33"><span class="small">Dish Cloth Place Mats</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p11b.jpg" alt="{PLACE MATS}" width="800" height="606" />
-</div>
-<h3 id="c34">Mat #1</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt>AMERICAN THREAD</dt>
-<dt>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each Cerise, Chartreuse, Lilac and National Blue will make 2 place mats</dd>
-<dt>2 Dish Cloths</dt>
-<dt>Large Blunt Needle</dt></dl>
-<p>Cut strands of yarn about 25 inches long.
-Work in same manner as Woven Tote bag
-on <a href="#Page_23">page 23</a> but start weaving lengthwise of
-dish cloth at lower edge.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig7">
-<img src="images/p12.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="403" />
-<p class="pcap">DETAIL FOR DISH CLOTH MAT #1</p>
-</div>
-<h3 id="c35">Mat #2</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein each Bongo, Lilac, Yellow and Chartreuse will make 2 place mats</dd>
-<dt>2 Dish Cloths</dt>
-<dt>Large Blunt Needle</dt></dl>
-<p>Cut strands of yarn about 28 inches long.
-Work in same manner as Ripple Tote bag
-on <a href="#Page_23">page 23</a> but start weaving lengthwise
-of dish cloth at lower edge and skip 3
-meshes instead of 4 meshes throughout.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig8">
-<img src="images/p12a.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="398" />
-<p class="pcap">DETAIL FOR DISH CLOTH MAT #2</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_28">28</div>
-<h2 id="c36"><span class="small">Give her the Boot</span></h2>
-<h3 id="c37">CROCHETED BOOTS</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>Sizes: Small to Medium; Medium to Large</b></dt>
-<dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>3 (3) 70 yd. skeins Red</dd>
-<dd>2 (3) 70 yd. skeins White</dd>
-<dt>Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 7 sts = 2 inches</dt>
-<dt>Directions are given for small to medium size. Changes for medium to large size are given in parentheses.</dt>
-<dt><b>NOTE:</b> All s c will be worked in back loop of sts throughout.</dt></dl>
-<p><b>INSTEP:</b> With Red ch 27 (each size) 1 s c
-in 2nd st from hook and in each remaining
-st of ch, ch 1 to turn all rows.
-<b>2nd ROW:</b> 1 s c in each of the 1st 11 sts,
-dec in next 2 sts (to dec: keeping loops
-on hook pull up a loop in each of next 2
-sts, y o and work off all loops at one
-time), place a marker, dec in next 2 sts,
-1 s c in each remaining st. <b>3rd ROW:</b> 1 s c
-in each st to within 2 sts of marker, dec
-in next 2 sts, dec in next 2 sts, 1 s c in
-each remaining st. Repeat last row until
-4 sts remain. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> Dec in 1st 2
-sts, dec in next 2 sts. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> Dec in
-2 sts, cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>TOP SECTION: 1st HALF:</b> Working on side
-of instep attach Red in 1st row, work 16
-s c ending at point, ch 21, s c in 2nd st
-from hook and in each remaining st of
-ch, 1 s c in each s c. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> Work
-1 s c in each s c, drop Red, attach White.
-<b>NEXT 11 (13) ROWS:</b> 1 s c in each s c
-alternating 2 rows White and 2 rows Red.
-<b>NEXT ROW:</b> Skip 1 s c, sl st in next s c,
-1 s c in each remaining s c. <b>NEXT ROW:</b>
-1 s c in each s c, sl st in sl st. <b>NEXT
-ROW:</b> Skip sl st, sl st in next st, 1 s c in
-each remaining s c, cut yarn. <b>2nd HALF:</b>
-With Red starting at point work 16 s c on
-opposite side of instep. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> 1 s c
-in each s c and in each free loop of
-starting ch of 1st half (36 s c). Then
-work same as 1st half reversing shaping,
-cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>SOLE:</b> With Red ch 2, 3 s c in 1st st of
-ch, ch 1 to turn all rows. <b>2nd ROW:</b> Working
-in both loops of sts throughout 2 s c
-in 1st s c, s c in next s c, 2 s c in next
-s c. <b>3rd ROW:</b> 1 s c in each s c. <b>4th ROW:</b>
-Working in s c inc 1 st at beg and end of
-row. Repeat last 2 rows until there are
-11 (13) sts. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> Work even. <b>NEXT
-ROW:</b> Dec 1 st at beg and end of row.
-Repeat last 2 rows until 3 sts remain.
-<b>NEXT ROW:</b> Dec in the 3 sts, cut yarn.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Fold the top section in half.
-Starting at top of boot sew back seam,
-across 11 (13) rows of lower edge matching
-stripes. Insert sole in opening and sl
-st instep and sole tog.</p>
-<p><b>POMPONS:</b> Make 2 Red and 2 White. Wind
-yarn 45 times over a 2&frac12; inch cardboard.
-Slip off cardboard, tie in center, cut both
-ends. Trim into shape.</p>
-<p><b>CORD.</b> Make 2. With White work a ch 22
-inches long. Lace through top of each
-boot and trim with pompons.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_29">29</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p14.jpg" alt="{BOOT}" width="639" height="699" />
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig9">
-<img src="images/p14a.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="154" />
-<p class="pcap"><i><span class="s">American Thread Co.</span></i>
-<br /><span class="large"><span class="sc">Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s</span></span>
-<br /><span class="ssn"><span class="small">FAST COLOR &#149; 70 YARDS</span>
-<br />HEAVY RUG YARN</span></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_30">30</div>
-<h2 id="c38"><span class="small">Fuzzy Wuzzy</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p15.jpg" alt="{FUZZY WUZZY}" width="800" height="499" />
-</div>
-<h3 id="c39">CATERPILLAR</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>6&mdash;70 yd. skeins Chartreuse</dd>
-<dd>2&mdash;70 yd. skeins Black</dd>
-<dt><b>FRUIT OF THE LOOM RICK RACK</b></dt>
-<dd>1 pkg. Black</dd>
-<dd>1 pkg. Gold</dd></dl>
-<p><b>BODY:</b> Open skein, cut 1 end. Take 4
-lengths cut in half to be used for tying.
-Cut skein into 9 equal sections (approximately
-5 inches). * Place four 5 inch sections
-on top of each other. Double 1 tying
-length in half and tie the 4 sections in
-center, turn and tie again leaving ends to
-tie next group. Open and cut Black in
-same manner leaving tying strands. Take
-1&frac12; sections and tie in center same as 1st
-section. With tying strands of each section,
-tie together. Repeat from * alternating
-colors until all sections are used,
-always tying new sections to already attached
-sections and ending with 2 groups
-of Chartreuse for Head Section. Trim head
-slightly to shape.</p>
-<p><b>FACE:</b> Tie 2 strands of Black in place
-knotting on each end. Form eyes with
-Black rickrack having 6 points on outside
-and drawing center points tog. Cut 2
-points Gold, glue in place to center of
-each eye. Glue eyes in place.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_31">31</div>
-<h2 id="c40"><span class="small">Doll Pajama Cover or Toaster Cover</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p15a.jpg" alt="{DOLL COVER}" width="432" height="600" />
-</div>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S&rdquo; HEAVY RUG YARN</b></dt>
-<dd>5&mdash;70 yd. skeins Natural</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 yd. skein Bongo</dd>
-<dt>Kapok or Cotton for filling</dt>
-<dt>Scraps of Red, Black, Navy Blue and White Felt</dt>
-<dt>1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10&frac12; OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 3 sts = 1 inch</dt></dl>
-<p><b>SKIRT:</b> With Natural cast on 25 sts and
-work in garter st (K each row) for 17
-inches. Bind off.</p>
-<p><b>HEAD:</b> Pick up and K 35 sts on one side
-of work for head picking up 1 st every
-other ridge. Work even in garter st for 5
-inches. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> K across row dec 5
-sts evenly spaced. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> K across
-row. Repeat last 2 rows once but do not
-work dec directly over previous dec. <b>NEXT
-ROW:</b> K 2 tog across row, cut yarn leaving
-a length. Sew back seam. Fill head with
-Kapok or Cotton. Thread yarn into a blunt
-needle and draw sts tog at top, fasten
-securely.</p>
-<p><b>ARMS:</b> With Natural cast on 10 sts and
-work in garter st for 5&frac12; inches. Bind off.
-Draw sts tog at bottom, sew seam, fill
-with Kapok or Cotton. Draw sts tog at
-top and sew in position. Thread yarn into
-a blunt needle and draw sts tog slightly
-1&frac12; inches from bottom to form hands,
-fasten securely. Outline fingers with Black.</p>
-<p><b>LEGS:</b> With Natural cast on 25 sts, K 5
-rows. <b>NEXT 2 ROWS:</b> Bind off 5 sts at beg
-of each row. Work even on remaining sts
-for 5&frac12; inches, bind off. Fold work in half
-lengthwise, sew seam and fill with Kapok
-or Cotton, sew in position at bottom of
-skirt.</p>
-<p><b>HAIR:</b> Wind Bongo over a ruler, tack loops
-at top. Slip off ruler and sew to head.
-Continue in this manner until head is all
-covered. Glue in position as illustrated.</p>
-<p><b>FACE:</b> Cut eyelashes from Black felt same
-as Cat eyelashes on <a href="#Page_35">page 35</a>. Cut mouth
-from Red felt about &#8539; inch larger than
-Doll mouth on <a href="#Page_34">page 34</a>. Cut 2 White 1&frac12;
-inch ovals for eyes. Cut two &frac12; inch
-circles of Navy felt and two &frac14; inch circles
-Black felt for center of eyes. Cut 2 dots
-Red felt for nose. Glue in position as
-illustrated.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_32">32</div>
-<h2 id="c41"><span class="small">Knitted Garter Stitch Slipper</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p16.jpg" alt="{SLIPPER}" width="498" height="800" />
-</div>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>Sizes: Small to Medium; Medium to Large</b></dt>
-<dt>Materials Required:</dt>
-<dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S HEAVY RUG YAR</b>N</dt>
-<dd>2&mdash;70 yd. skeins Pink</dd>
-<dt>1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 4 sts = 1 inch</dt></dl>
-<p>Directions are given for small to medium
-size. Changes for medium to large size
-are given in parentheses.</p>
-<p>Cast on 3 sts. <b>1st ROW:</b> K across row.
-<b>2nd ROW:</b> K 1, P 1 (center st), K 1. <b>3rd
-ROW:</b> Inc in 1st st, K 1 (center st), inc
-in last st. <b>4th ROW:</b> K 2, P 1, K 2. <b>5th
-ROW:</b> K across row inc 1 st before and
-after center st. <b>6th ROW:</b> K 3, P 1, K 3.
-Repeat last 2 rows always inc 1 st before
-and after center st on 1st row, and always
-P center st on 2nd row until there are 33
-(37) sts on needle. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> K across
-10 (12) sts, bind off 13 sts at instep, K
-remaining sts. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> K across 6 (8)
-sts, K 2 tog, y o (beading), K remaining
-sts (work one side at a time, leave remaining
-sts on needle to be worked later).
-<b>NEXT ROW:</b> K across row counting y o as
-a st. <b>NEXT 4 ROWS:</b> K each row. Repeat
-last 6 rows 5 (6) times, bind off. Attach
-yarn at other side of instep, K 2, y o, K 2
-tog, K 6 (8) sts across. Then complete side
-same as 1st side.</p>
-<p><b>SOLE:</b> Cast on 4 sts. Starting from heel
-work in garter st (K each row), inc 1 st
-at beg and end of every other row until
-there are 8 (10) sts on needle. <b>NEXT 22
-(28) ROWS:</b> Work even. <b>NEXT ROW:</b> Inc 1
-st at beg and end of row. <b>NEXT 18 (22)
-ROWS:</b> Work even. Then dec 1 st at beg
-and end of every other row until 4 sts
-remain on needle, bind off.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Weave heel section tog, insert
-sole in opening and sew in position.</p>
-<p><b>CORD:</b> Cut yarn 60 inches long, fold in
-half, twist tightly, let twist itself, knot at
-each end. Lace through beading.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_33">33</div>
-<h3 id="c42">DUPLICATE STITCH</h3>
-<p>This is the stitch used most often for
-embroidering a desired motif on a knitted
-article. It is worked by: * bringing needle
-through center of stitch from the wrong
-side to right side of work&mdash;see ill. A.
-Following the outline of the knit stitch
-above, draw the yarn across the back of
-the two strands of this stitch&mdash;see ill. A
-and B&mdash;return needle to the center of the
-same stitch&mdash;see ill. B&mdash;and draw yarn
-through. Repeat from * starting next stitch
-by bringing needle through center of
-stitch to be duplicated&mdash;see ill. C.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig10">
-<img src="images/p16b.jpg" alt="" width="371" height="352" />
-<p class="pcap">ILL. A</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig11">
-<img src="images/p16c.jpg" alt="" width="346" height="400" />
-<p class="pcap">ILL. B</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig12">
-<img src="images/p16d.jpg" alt="" width="433" height="282" />
-<p class="pcap">ILL. C</p>
-</div>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Knit </td><td class="l">K</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Purl </td><td class="l">P</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Stitch </td><td class="l">St</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Yarn Over </td><td class="l">YO</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Decrease </td><td class="l">Dec.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Increase </td><td class="l">Inc.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Together </td><td class="l">Tog.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Round </td><td class="l">Rnd.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Pass slip st over </td><td class="l">P.s.s.o.</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Horizontal Yarn </td><td class="l">Yarn between sts</td></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Chain </td><td class="l">Ch</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Single Crochet </td><td class="l">S c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Short Double Crochet </td><td class="l">S d c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Double Crochet </td><td class="l">D c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Treble Crochet </td><td class="l">Tr c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Double Treble Crochet </td><td class="l">D tr c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Treble Treble Crochet </td><td class="l">Tr tr c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Slip Stitch </td><td class="l">Sl st</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Stitch </td><td class="l">St</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Stitches </td><td class="l">Sts</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Between </td><td class="l">Bet</td></tr>
-</table>
-<p class="revint">*(Asterisk) This symbol indicates that the
-instructions immediately following are to
-be repeated the given number of times
-plus the original.</p>
-<p class="revint">**Are used in the same way.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig13">
-<img src="images/p16f.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="244" />
-<p class="pcap"><i><span class="s">American Thread Co.</span></i>
-<br /><span class="large"><span class="sc">Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s</span></span>
-<br /><span class="ssn"><span class="small">FAST COLOR &#149; 70 YARDS</span>
-<br />HEAVY RUG YARN</span></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_34">34</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig14">
-<img src="images/p17.jpg" alt="" width="611" height="816" />
-<p class="pcap">DIAGRAMS FOR MINI DOLL <a href="#Page_18">PAGE 18</a></p>
-</div>
-<dl class="undent pcap"><dt>EYEBROW&mdash;CUT 2</dt>
-<dt>SHOE&mdash;CUT 4</dt>
-<dt>EYE&mdash;CUT 2</dt>
-<dt>HAND&mdash;CUT 4</dt>
-<dt>INSTEP&mdash;CUT 2 ALONG DOTTED LINE</dt>
-<dt>MOUTH&mdash;CUT 1</dt>
-<dt>NOSE&mdash;CUT 2</dt></dl>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_35">35</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig15">
-<img src="images/p17a.jpg" alt="" width="553" height="776" />
-<p class="pcap">DIAGRAMS FOR DOLL TOASTER COVER <a href="#Page_31">PAGE 31</a></p>
-</div>
-<dl class="undent pcap"><dt>EAR&mdash;CUT 2</dt>
-<dt>EYES&mdash;CUT 2</dt>
-<dd>CURVE TO SHAPE</dd>
-<dd>SLASH LINES</dd>
-<dt>WHISKERS&mdash;CUT 2</dt>
-<dd>SLASH LINES</dd>
-<dt>NOSE&mdash;CUT 2</dt>
-<dt>TONGUE&mdash;CUT 1</dt>
-<dt>MOUTH&mdash;CUT 1</dt>
-<dd>SLASH LINE</dd></dl>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p20.jpg" alt="Back cover" width="800" height="553" />
-</div>
-<h2>Transcriber&rsquo;s Notes</h2>
-<ul>
-<li>Silently corrected a few typos.</li>
-<li>Relocated material &ldquo;continued on remote page&rdquo; for more conveniently-flowing text; all of page 18 was relocated.</li>
-<li>Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook is public-domain in the country of publication.</li>
-<li>In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.</li>
-</ul>
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