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-Project Gutenberg's Star Book No. 57: New Tablecloths, by Anonymous
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-Title: Star Book No. 57: New Tablecloths
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-Author: Anonymous
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-Release Date: August 1, 2020 [EBook #62805]
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-Language: English
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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 57: NEW TABLECLOTHS ***
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-Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
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- _10 Cents_
-
- STAR
- _Book No. 57_
-
-
-
-
- _New Tablecloths_
-
-
- _Copyright 1948, American Thread Co.
- Printed in U.S.A._
-
- [Illustration: _Flowers are everybody’s favorite—and these
- flower-inspired crochet tablecloths are sure to be favorites with
- you. To make the most of your precious china and silver—to add to
- the charm of your home, crochet a lovely flower cloth which you and
- your daughter will use proudly for years. To insure the enduring
- beauty of your tablecloth make it with STAR Brand Crochet Cotton._]
-
- [Illustration: Instructions page 20]
-
-
-
-
- Poinsettia Tablecloth
-
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “STAR” MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON,
- ARTICLE 20, SIZE 20
-
- 38—250 yd. Balls Cream, Ecru or White or “Gem” Mercerized Crochet
- Cotton, Article 35, Size 20.
- 32—300 yd. Balls.
- Steel Crochet Hook #11.
-
-Each motif measures about 4¼ inches. 221 motifs 13x17 are required for
-cloth measuring about 55x72 inches without edge.
-
-MOTIF—Ch 8, join to form a ring, ch 1 and work 16 s c in ring, join in
-1st s c.
-
-2nd Row—Ch 7, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 2, skip 1 s c, s c
-in next s c, repeat from beginning all around.
-
-3rd Row—Sl st to center of picot, * ch 8, s c in next picot, repeat from
-* 6 times, ch 4, d c in 1st picot (this brings thread in position for
-next row).
-
-4th Row—Ch 4, 4 d c over same loop, work 4 d c, ch 1, 4 d c over each
-remaining loop working 3 d c over remainder of 1st loop, join in 3rd st
-of ch.
-
-5th Row—Sl st in next st of ch, * ch 7, 7 tr c with ch 1 between each tr
-c in next ch 1 loop, ch 7, s c in next ch 1 loop, repeat from * 3 times.
-
-6th Row—Sl st to center of loop, s c over same loop, ** ch 5, s c in
-next ch 1 loop, * ch 3, s c in next ch 1 loop, repeat from * 4 times, ch
-5, s c in next loop, ch 6, s c in next loop, repeat from ** twice, ch 5,
-s c in next ch 1 loop, * ch 3, s c in next ch 1 loop, repeat from * 4
-times, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 2, d c in 1st s c.
-
-7th Row—Ch 3, 2 d c over same loop, ** ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 5, s c
-in next loop. * ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch 5, s c
-in next loop, ch 3, 3 d c in next loop, repeat from ** twice, ch 3, s c
-in next loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, * ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat
-from * 3 times, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 3, join in 3rd st of ch.
-
-8th Row—Ch 1, 2 tr c in same space, ** ch 7, skip 1 d c 3 tr c in next d
-c, ch 3, skip next 3 ch loop, s c in next 5 ch loop, ch 5, s c in next
-loop, * ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, s c in next
-loop, ch 3, 3 tr c in next d c, repeat from ** twice, ch 7, skip 1 d c,
-3 tr c in next d c, ch 3, skip next 3 ch loop, s c in next 5 ch loop, ch
-5, s c in next loop, * ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch
-5, s c in next loop, ch 3, join in 4th st of ch.
-
-9th Row—Ch 4, 1 tr c in each of the next 2 tr c, ** ch 7, s c in next
-loop, ch 7, 1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c, ch 3, skip next 3 ch
-loop, s c in next 5 ch loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, * ch 3, s c in next
-loop, repeat from * once, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 3, 1 tr c in each
-of the next 3 tr c, repeat from ** twice, ch 7, s c in next loop, ch 7,
-1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c, ch 3, skip next 3 ch loop, s c in
-next 5 ch loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, * ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat
-from * once, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 3, join in 4th st of ch.
-
-10th Row—Ch 4, 1 tr c in each of the next 2 tr c, * ch 9, s c in next
-loop, ch 9, s c in next loop, ch 9, 1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c,
-ch 3, skip next 3 ch loop, s c in next 5 ch loop, ch 5, s c in next
-loop, ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 3, 1 tr c in
-each of the next 3 tr c, repeat from * twice, ch 9, s c in next loop, ch
-9, s c in next loop, ch 9, 1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c, ch 3, skip
-next 3 ch loop, s c in next 5 ch loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 3, s c
-in next loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 3, join in 4th st of ch.
-
-11th Row—Ch 4, 1 tr c in each of the next 2 tr c, ** ch 9, s c in next
-loop, ch 5, work 4 cluster sts with ch 5 between each cluster st in next
-loop (cluster st: * thread over twice, insert in loop, pull through and
-work off 2 loops twice, repeat from * twice, thread over and work off
-all loops at one time), ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 9, 1 tr c in each of
-the next 3 tr c, ch 3, skip next 3 ch loop, s c in next 5 ch loop, * ch
-5, s c in next loop, repeat from * once, ch 3, 1 tr c in each of the
-next 3 tr c, repeat from ** twice, ch 9, s c in next loop, ch 5, work 4
-cluster sts with ch 5 between each cluster st in next loop, ch 5, s c in
-next loop, ch 9, 1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c, ch 3, skip next 3 ch
-loop, s c in next 5 ch loop, * ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat from *
-once, ch 3, join in 4th st of ch.
-
-12th Row—Ch 4, 1 tr c in each of the next 2 tr c, ** ch 9, s c in next
-loop, * ch 5, cluster st in next loop, repeat from * 4 times, ch 5, s c
-in next loop, ch 9, 1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c, ch 3, skip next 3
-ch loop, 1 s c in each of the next 2 loops, ch 3, 1 tr c in each of the
-next 3 tr c, repeat from ** twice, ch 9, s c in next loop, * ch 5,
-cluster st in next loop, repeat from * 4 times, ch 5, s c in next loop,
-ch 9, 1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c, ch 3, skip next 3 ch loop, 1 s
-c in each of the next 2 loops, ch 3, join in 4th st of ch.
-
-13th Row—Sl st across each tr c and to center st of next loop, s c over
-same loop. * ch 5, cluster st in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5,
-cluster st in next cluster st, ch 11, cluster st in same space, ch 5,
-cluster st in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch
-9, * thread over twice, insert in next tr c and work off 2 loops twice.
-repeat from * 5 times, thread over and work off all loops at one time,
-ch 9, s c in next loop, continue all around in same manner ending row
-with ch 9, sl st in 1st s c, break thread.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- _Continuation from page 20_
-
-Work a 2nd motif in same manner joining to 1st motif in last row as
-follows: sl st to center of 1st loop, s c in same loop, * ch 5, cluster
-st in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, cluster st in next cluster
-st, ch 6, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 6, cluster st in
-same cluster st of 2nd motif, * ch 3, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st
-motif, ch 3, cluster st in next loop of 2nd motif, repeat from * twice,
-ch 3, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 3, s c in next loop
-of 2nd motif, ch 5, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 5, *
-thread over twice, insert in next tr c of 2nd motif, pull through and
-work off 2 loops twice, repeat from * 5 times, thread over and work off
-all loops at one time, ch 5, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif,
-ch 5, s c in next loop of 2nd motif, * ch 3, sl st in corresponding loop
-of 1st motif, ch 3, cluster st in next loop of 2nd motif, repeat from *
-twice, ch 3, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 3, cluster st
-in next cluster st of 2nd motif, ch 6, sl st in corresponding loop of
-1st motif, ch 6, cluster st in same cluster st of 2nd motif and complete
-motif same as 1st motif.
-
-Join 3rd motif to 2nd motif and 4th motif to 3rd and 1st motifs in same
-manner.
-
-EDGE: Attach thread at joining at right hand side before corner, ch 4,
-cluster st in same space, ch 4, sl st in top of cluster st for picot, ch
-5, s c in next loop, ch 4, sl st in top of s c for picot, * ch 5,
-cluster st in next loop, ch 4, sl st in top of cluster st for picot, ch
-5, s c in next loop, ch 4, sl st in top of s c for picot, repeat from *
-once, ch 5, cluster st in next loop, picot, ch 5, s c in top of tr c
-group, ch 4, sl st in top of s c for picot, * ch 5, cluster st in next
-loop, picot, ch 5, s c in next loop, picot, repeat from * twice, ch 5,
-cluster st in same space, picot, ch 6, sl st in 4th st from hook for
-picot, ch 2, cluster st in same space, picot, ch 5, s c in same space,
-picot, (corner) * ch 5, cluster st in next loop, picot, ch 5, s c in
-next loop, picot, repeat from * once, ch 5, cluster st in next loop,
-picot, ch 5, s c in top of tr c group, picot, * ch 5, cluster st in next
-loop, picot, ch 5, s c in next loop, picot, repeat from * twice, ** ch
-5, cluster st in joining, picot, * ch 5, s c in next loop, picot, ch 5,
-cluster st in next loop, picot, repeat from * twice, ch 5, s c in top of
-tr c group, picot, * ch 5, cluster st in next loop, picot, ch 5, s c in
-next loop, picot, repeat from * twice, repeat from ** all around working
-all corner motifs same as 1st corner motif.
-
-If napkins are desired, cut linen the required size. Roll a narrow hem
-and work a row of s c over hem. Finish with edge same as on cloth.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-
-
-
- Lily of the Valley Tablecloth
-
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “STAR” MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON.
- ARTICLE 20. SIZE 30
-
- 36—325 yd. Balls White, Ecru or Cream or “Gem” Mercerized Crochet
- Cotton, Article 35, Size 30.
- 30—400 yd. Balls.
- Steel Crochet Hook #12.
-
-Each motif measures about 3 inches. 567 motifs 21×27 are required for
-cloth measuring about 63×81 inches without edge.
-
-MOTIF—Ch 8, join to form a ring, ch 4 and work 23 tr c into ring, join
-in 4th st of ch.
-
-2nd Row—Ch 3, d c in same space, * ch 6, sl st in 5th st from hook for
-picot, ch 6, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 1, skip 2 tr c, 2 d
-c in next tr c, repeat from * 6 times, * ch 6, sl st in 5th st from hook
-for picot, repeat from *, ch 1, join in 3rd st of ch.
-
-3rd Row—Ch 4, tr c in d c, * ch 6, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot,
-repeat from * 3 times, ch 1, 1 tr c in each of the next 2 d c, repeat
-from 1st * all around in same manner, join in 4th st of ch.
-
-4th Row—Ch 10, * tr c in center of 4 picot loop, ch 6, tr c between next
-2 tr c, ch 6, tr c in same space, ch 6, tr c in center of next 4 picot
-loop, ch 6, tr c between next 2 tr c, ch 6, repeat from * twice, tr c in
-center of next 4 picot loop, ch 6, tr c between next 2 tr c, ch 6, tr c
-in same space, ch 6, tr c in center of next 4 picot loop, ch 6, join in
-4th st of ch.
-
-5th Row—Ch 1, 6 s c over loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 5, 3 d c in
-next loop, ch 3, 3 d c in same loop, * ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 5, 6 s
-c over each of the next 2 loops, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 5, 3 d c in
-next loop, ch 3, 3 d c in same loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, s c in
-next loop, ch 5, 6 s c over next loop, join in 1st s c.
-
-6th Row—Ch 1, 1 s c in each of the next 4 s c, * ch 5, s c in next loop,
-repeat from * once, ** ch 5, 1 d c in each d c, 3 tr c in corner loop,
-ch 3, 3 tr c in same space, 1 d c in each d c, * ch 5, s c in next loop,
-repeat from *, ch 5, skip 2 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 8 s c, * ch
-5, s c in next loop, repeat from * once, then repeat from ** all around
-in same manner ending row with skip 2 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 4 s
-c, join in 1st s c.
-
-7th Row—Ch 1, 1 s c in each of the next 2 s c, * ch 5, s c in next loop,
-repeat from * twice, ** ch 5, 1 d c in each of the next 6 sts, 3 tr c in
-corner loop, ch 5, 3 tr c in same loop, 1 d c in each of the next 6 sts,
-* ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, skip 2 s c, 1 s c
-in each of the next 4 s c, * ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat from *
-twice, then repeat from ** all around in same manner, join in 1st s c,
-break thread.
-
-Work a 2nd motif in same manner joining to 1st motif in last row as
-follows: ch 1, 1 s c in each of the next 2 s c, * ch 5, s c in next
-loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, 1 d c in each of the next 6 sts, 3 tr c
-in corner loop, ch 2, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, 3 tr c
-in same loop of 2nd motif, 1 d c in each of the next 6 sts, * ch 2, sl
-st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 2, s c in next loop of 2nd
-motif, repeat from * twice, ch 2, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st
-motif, ch 2, skip 2 s c of 2nd motif, 1 s c in each of the next 4 s c, *
-ch 2, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 2, s c in next loop
-of 2nd motif, repeat from * twice, ch 2, sl st in corresponding loop of
-1st motif, ch 2, 1 d c in each of the next 6 sts of 2nd motif, 3 tr c in
-corner loop, ch 2, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 2, 3 tr
-c in same loop of 2nd motif and complete motif same as 1st motif. join
-3rd motif to 2nd motif and 4th motif to 1st and 3rd motifs in same
-manner.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-EDGE: With right side of work toward you and starting at corner motif,
-join thread in center of s c group to the right of corner, * ch 5, s c
-in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch 5, skip 4 d c, s c in next d c,
-ch 5, 3 tr c in corner loop, ch 5, 3 tr c in same loop, ** ch 5, skip 3
-tr c and 1 d c, s c in next d c, * ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat from *
-3 times, ch 5, s c in center of s c group, * ch 5, s c in next loop,
-repeat from * 3 times, ch 5, skip 4 d c, s c in next d c, * ch 5, s c in
-next loop, repeat from *, then repeat from ** all around working all
-corners in same manner, join.
-
-2nd Row—Sl st to center of loop, ch 8, sl st in 5th st from hook for
-picot, d c in next loop, * ch 5, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, d
-c in next loop, repeat from * twice, * ch 5, sl st in 5th st from hook
-for picot, ch 6, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, d c in next loop,
-repeat from * once, ch 5, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 6, sl
-st in 5th st from hook for picot, repeat from * once, d c in same loop
-(corner), * ch 5, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 6, sl st in
-5th st from hook for picot, d c in next loop, repeat from * once, ch 5,
-sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, d c in next loop, repeat from * 10
-times, ch 5, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, d c in same loop, **
-ch 5, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, d c in next loop, * ch 5, sl
-st in 5th st from hook for picot, d c in next loop, repeat from * 11
-times, ch 5, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, d c in same loop,
-repeat from ** all around working all corners same as 1st corner.
-
-If napkins are desired, cut linen the size required. Turn under a small
-hem. Work a row of s c all around.
-
-2nd Row—Ch 7, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 2, skip 3 s c, s c
-in next s c, repeat from beginning all around.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-
-
-
- Pond Lily Tablecloth
-
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “STAR” MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON.
- ARTICLE 20, SIZE 20
-
- 36—250 yd. Balls Cream, Ecru or White or “Gem” Mercerized Crochet
- Cotton, Article 35, Size 20.
- 30—300 yd. Balls.
- Steel Crochet Hook #11.
-
-Each motif measures about 4½ inches. 192 Motifs 12x16 are required for
-cloth measuring about 56x74 inches with edge.
-
-MOTIF—Ch 8, join to form a ring, ch 3 and work 23 d c into ring, join in
-3rd st of ch.
-
-2nd Row—Ch 12, sl st in 7th st from hook, ch 5, skip 2 d c, s c in next
-d c, repeat from beginning all around.
-
-3rd Row—5 s c over next loop, sl st in next loop, ch 4, * thread over
-twice, insert in same loop, pull through and work off 2 loops twice,
-repeat from * once, thread over and work off all loops at one time, **
-ch 5, * thread over twice, insert in same loop, pull through and work
-off 2 loops twice, repeat from * twice, thread over and work off all
-loops at one time, repeat from ** twice, ch 5, * thread over twice,
-insert in same loop, pull through and work off 2 loops twice, repeat
-from * once, thread over and work off all loops at one time, ch 4, sl st
-in same loop, 5 s c in next loop, repeat from beginning all around.
-
-4th Row—Sl st across next 5 s c, then ch 4 and to the center of next
-loop, s c in same loop, * ch 6, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, s
-c in next loop, repeat from 1st * all around, join in 1st s c.
-
-5th Row—Sl st in each of the next 2 chs, 3 s c in same loop, * ch 6, 3 s
-c in next loop, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 3, d c in
-1st s c (this brings thread in position for next row).
-
-6th Row—Ch 4 (ch 4 at beginning of row counts as 1 tr c), 2 tr c in same
-space, * ch 5, 3 s c in next loop, repeat from * once, ch 5, then repeat
-from beginning all around, join in 4th st of ch.
-
-7th Row—Ch 4, 2 tr c in same space, * ch 7, skip next tr c, 3 tr c in
-next tr c, ch 6, skip next loop, 5 s c in next loop, ch 6, 3 tr c in
-next tr c, repeat from * all around, ending row with ch 7, skip next tr
-c, 3 tr c in next tr c, ch 6, skip next loop, 5 s c in next loop, ch 6,
-join in 4th st of ch.
-
-8th Row—Ch 4, 1 tr c in each of the next 2 tr c, * ch 7, 3 s c in next
-loop, ch 7, 1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c, ch 6, skip 1 s c, 1 s c
-in each of the next 3 s c, ch 6, 1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c,
-repeat from * all around ending row with ch 7, 3 s c in next loop, ch 7,
-1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c, ch 6, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of
-the next 3 s c, ch 6, join in 4th st of ch.
-
-9th Row—Ch 4, 1 tr c in each of the next 2 tr c, * ch 7, 3 s c in next
-loop, ch 7, 3 s c in next loop, ch 7, 1 tr c in each of the next 3 tr c,
-ch 6, s c in center 5 c of s c group, ch 6, 1 tr c in each of the next 3
-tr c, repeat from * all around in same manner, join in 4th st of ch.
-
-10th Row—Ch 4 (counts as 1 tr c), 1 tr c in each of the next 2 tr c, *
-ch 7, 3 s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 7, 1 tr c in each of
-the next 3 tr c, repeat from beginning all around, join, break thread.
-
-Work a 2nd motif in same manner joining to 1st motif in last row as
-follows: ch 4, 1 tr c in each of the next 2 tr c, * ch 7, 3 s c in next
-loop, repeat from * once, ch 3, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st
-motif, ch 3, 3 s c in next loop of 2nd motif, ch 3, sl st in next loop
-of 1st motif, ch 3, 1 tr c in each of the next 6 tr c of 2nd motif, * ch
-3, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 3, 3 s c in next loop of
-2nd motif, repeat from * once and complete motif same as 1st motif,
-break thread.
-
-Join 3rd motif to 2nd motif and 4th motif to 3rd and 1st motifs in same
-manner.
-
-JOINING MOTIF—Ch 8, join to form a ring, ** ch 4, * thread over twice,
-insert in ring, pull through and work off 2 loops twice, repeat from *,
-thread over and work off all loops at one time, ch 4, 3 s c in ring,
-repeat from ** 3 times.
-
-2nd Row—Sl st to top of ch 4, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, * ch 6, skip
-next st, 3 d c in next st, ch 5, 3 d c in top of next ch 4, repeat from
-* twice, ch 6, skip next st, 3 d c in next st, ch 5, join in 3rd st of
-ch.
-
-3rd Row—Ch 3 (ch 3 at beginning of row counts as 1 d c), 1 d c in each
-of the next 2 d c, ch 6, 3 s c in next loop, ch 6, 1 d c in each of the
-next 3 d c, ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 3, repeat from beginning all
-around, join in 3rd st of ch.
-
-4th Row—Ch 4, 1 tr c in each of the next 2 d c, ch 3, sl st in 3rd free
-loop of any large motif, ch 3, 3 s c in next loop of joining motif, ch
-3, sl st in next free loop of same large motif, ch 3, sl st in next free
-loop of next large motif, ch 3, 3 s c in next loop of joining motif, ch
-3, sl st in next loop of same large motif, ch 3, tr c in each of the
-next 6 d c of joining motif and continue in same manner until joining is
-completed.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-EDGE: Attach thread in 3rd loop on right hand side before joining of
-corner motif, ch 1 and work 3 s c in same space, ch 7, 3 s c in next
-loop, ch 7, 3 s c in next loop, ch 3, thread over needle, insert in same
-loop with joining, pull through and work off 2 loops, thread over
-needle, insert in same loop with joining of next motif, pull through and
-work off all loops 2 at a time, ch 3, 3 s c in next loop, * ch 7, 3 s c
-in next loop, repeat from * 18 times, ** thread over needle, insert in
-next loop (same as joining) pull through and work off 2 loops, thread
-over needle, insert in same loop with joining of next motif, pull
-through and work off all loops 2 at a time, ch 3, 3 s c in next loop, *
-ch 7, 3 s c in next loop, repeat from * 10 times, repeat from ** all
-around working all corner motifs same as 1st corner motif.
-
- _Continuation from page 20_
-
-2nd Row—Sl st into loop, ch 4, cluster st in same space, * ch 5, sl st
-in 4th st from hook for picot, ch 1, cluster st in same space, repeat
-from * twice, ch 5, 2 s c in next loop, ch 4, sl st in top of last 5 c
-for picot, 2 s c in next ch 7 loop of next motif, ** ch 5, 4 cluster sts
-with ch 1, picot, ch 1 between each cluster st in next loop, * ch 7, 2 s
-c in next loop, ch 4, sl st in top of last 5 c for picot, s c in same
-space, repeat from * twice, repeat from ** 3 times, ch 5, 4 cluster sts
-with ch 1, picot, ch 1 between each cluster st in next loop, ch 5, 2 s c
-in next loop, ch 4, sl st in top of last s c for picot, 2 s c in next ch
-7 loop of next motif and continue all around in same manner.
-
-If napkins are desired, cut linen the size required. Work a row of s c
-over a rolled hem.
-
-2nd Row—Ch 7, skip 5 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, repeat from
-beginning all around.
-
-3rd Row—Same as last row of edging on cloth working the 4 cluster sts at
-corners only.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-
-
-
- Tulip Tablecloth
-
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “STAR” MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON.
- ARTICLE 20, SIZE 20
-
- 48—250 yd. Balls White, Ecru or Cream or “Gem” Mercerized Crochet
- Cotton, Article 35, Size 20.
- 40—300 yd. Balls.
- Steel Crochet Hook #11.
-
-Each motif measures about 6 inches. 176 motifs 11x16 are required for
-cloth measuring 66x96 inches.
-
-LARGE MOTIF—Ch 8, join to form a ring, ch 4, * thread over twice, insert
-in ring, pull through and work off 2 loops twice, repeat from *, thread
-over and work off all loops at one time, ** ch 4, * thread over twice,
-insert in ring, pull through and work off 2 loops twice, repeat from *
-twice, thread over and work off all loops at one time (a cluster st),
-repeat from ** 6 times, ch 4, join in 1st cluster st.
-
-2nd Row—Ch 4, tr c in same space, ch 7, 2 tr c in same space, * ch 3, 2
-tr c, ch 7, 2 tr c in next cluster st, repeat from * all around, ch 3,
-join in 4th st of ch.
-
-3rd Row—Sl st to center of loop, ** ch 5, 2 tr c in 1st st of ch, * ch
-4, 2 tr c in top of last tr c, (rice st) repeat from * 7 times, s c in
-top of 4th rice st, ch 4, 2 tr c in same space, ch 4, 2 tr c in top of
-last tr c, s c in top of 2nd rice st, ch 4, 2 tr c in same space, ch 4,
-2 tr c in top of last tr c, skip one loop, s c in next loop, repeat from
-** all around, break thread.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-4th Row—Join thread between 5th and 6th rice sts, ch 12, d c between
-next 2 rice sts, * ch 9, d c between next 2 rice sts, repeat from *, **
-ch 9, s c between 10th and 11th rice sts, ch 7, tr c between 12th and
-13th rice sts, tr c between 1st and 2nd rice sts of next group, ch 7, s
-c between 3rd and 4th rice sts, ch 9, d c between 5th and 6th rice sts,
-* ch 9, d c between next 2 rice sts, repeat from * twice, repeat from **
-6 times, ch 9, s c between 10th and 11 rice sts, ch 7, tr c between 12th
-and 13th rice sts, tr c between 1st and 2nd rice sts of 1st group, ch 7,
-s c between 3rd and 4th rice sts, ch 9, join in 3rd st of ch.
-
-5th Row—Sl st to loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d
-c in same space, ** ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c
-in next loop, * ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c in next loop,
-repeat from *, s c in next loop, ch 3, s c in next 7 ch loop, 3 d c, ch
-3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c in next loop, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d
-c in next loop, repeat from ** 6 times, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3,
-3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c in next loop, * ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c
-in next loop, repeat from *, s c in next loop, ch 3, s c in next 7 ch
-loop, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c in next loop, ch 3, join in 3rd st
-of ch.
-
-6th Row—Sl st to center of next loop, * ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat
-from * 10 times, ** skip next 3 ch loop, s c in next 3 ch loop, ch 2, sl
-st in last 5 ch loop of previous scallop, ch 2, s c in next 3 ch loop of
-2nd scallop, ch 2, sl st in next 5 ch loop of previous scallop, ch 2, s
-c in next 3 ch loop of 2nd scallop, * ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat
-from * 11 times, repeat from ** 6 times, skip next 3 ch loop, s c in
-next 3 ch loop, ch 2, sl st in last 5 ch loop of previous scallop, ch 2,
-s c in next 3 ch loop of 1st scallop, ch 2, sl st in next 5 ch loop of
-previous scallop, ch 2, s c in next 3 ch loop of 1st scallop, ch 3, d c
-in sl st of 1st loop, (this brings thread in position for next row).
-
-7th Row—Ch 3, s c in next loop, * ch 7, sl st in 5th st from hook for
-picot, ch 2, 2 d c in next loop, repeat from * 5 times, ch 7, sl st in
-5th st from hook for picot, ch 2, s c in next loop, ch 3, s c in next
-loop, ch 6, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 1, s c in next loop
-of next scallop, repeat from beginning all around, break thread.
-
-Work a 2nd motif in same manner joining to 1st motif in last row as
-follows: ch 3, s c in next loop, * ch 7, sl st in 5th st from hook for
-picot, ch 2, 2 d c in next loop, repeat from * twice, * ch 5, sl st in
-corresponding picot of 1st motif, ch 2, complete picot, ch 2, 2 d c in
-next loop of 2nd motif, repeat from twice, ch 7, sl st in 5th st from
-hook for picot, ch 2, s c in next loop, ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 6, sl
-st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 1, s c in next loop, ch 3, s c in
-next loop, ch 7, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 2, 2 d c in
-next loop, * ch 5, sl st in corresponding picot of 1st motif, ch 2,
-complete picot, ch 2, 2 d c in next loop of 2nd motif, repeat from *
-twice and complete motif same as 1st motif, break thread. Join 3rd motif
-to 2nd motif and 4th motif to 3rd and 1st motifs in same manner.
-
-JOINING MOTIF—Work 1st 2 rows same as large motif.
-
-3rd Row—Work 2 rice sts, ch 2, sl st in center free picot of 1st
-scallop, ch 2, complete picot, work 2 rice sts, skip next loop of
-joining motif, s c in next loop, work 2 rice sts, ch 2, sl st in center
-free picot of next scallop of same motif, ch 2, complete picot, work 2
-rice sts, skip next loop of joining motif, s c in next loop, work 2 rice
-sts, ch 2, sl st in center free picot of next scallop of next motif, ch
-2, complete picot and continue in same manner until joining is
-completed, break thread.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- [Illustration: Instructions page 21]
-
- [Illustration: Instructions page 21]
-
-
-
-
- _Rose Filet Cloth_
-
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “STAR” MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON.
- ARTICLE 20. SIZE 30
-
- 30—325 yd. Balls White, Cream or Ecru.
- 3 yds of 36 inch Linen will be required for a cloth measuring about 68
- x 103 inches.
- Steel Crochet Hook No. 12.
-
-Ch 200, d c in 8th st from hook, 1 d c in each of the next 3 sts of ch,
-* ch 2, skip 2 sts of ch, d c in next st, repeat from * 14 times, 1 d c
-in each of the next 3 sts of ch, * ch 2, skip 2 sts of ch, d c in next
-st, repeat from * 24 times, 1 d c in each of the next 3 sts of ch, * ch
-2, skip 2 sts of ch, d c in next st, repeat from * 18 times, 1 d c in
-each of the next 3 sts of ch, ch 2, skip 2 sts of ch, d c in last st, ch
-5 to turn each row.
-
-2nd Row—D c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, * ch 2, d c in
-next d c, repeat from * 18 times, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c (a
-solid mesh), * 2 d c in mesh, 1 d c in next d c, repeat from * once, *
-ch 2, d c in next d c (an open mesh), repeat from * 22 times, 1 d c in
-each of the next 3 d c, * ch 2, d c in next d c, repeat from * 14 times,
-1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 2, d c in 3rd st of ch.
-
-3rd Row—1 open mesh, 1 solid mesh, 15 open meshes, 1 solid mesh, 22 open
-meshes, 2 solid meshes, 21 open meshes, 1 solid mesh, 1 open mesh.
-Continue working back and forth according to diagram to arrow, then
-repeat from beginning to arrow 6 times.
-
-Work 2 more lengths of insertion in same manner and finish all edges
-with a row of s c, working 2 s c in 1 mesh and 3 s c in next mesh and 5
-s c in each corner mesh.
-
-Cut 2 strips of linen 4 inches wide and required length. Cut 2 strips of
-linen 14 inches wide and required length. Work a row of s c over a
-narrow rolled hem around linen sections. Sew linen and insertion
-together as illustrated.
-
-EDGE: Join thread in corner, * 1 s c in each of the next 12 s c, ch 5,
-turn, s c in 6th s c from hook, ch 5, s c in 1st s c made, ch 1, turn
-and work 9 s c over first ch 5 loop and 5 s c over 2nd loop, ch 5, turn,
-s c in center st of 1st scallop, ch 1, turn and work 5 s c over loop, ch
-3, slip st in top of s c for picot, 4 s c over same loop, sl st in top
-of 2nd scallop and finish same scallop with 4 more s c, slip st into s c
-of previous row, repeat from * all around, break thread. If napkins to
-match are desired, cut squares of linen the size required and work a row
-of s c over a narrow rolled hem.
-
-EDGE: Starting at corner, * 1 s c in each of the next 6 s c, ch 5, turn,
-s c in 1st s c, ch 1, turn, work 3 s c over loop, ch 3, slip st in top
-of s c for picot, 3 s c over same loop, repeat from * all around, break
-thread.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-
- FILET CROCHET INSTRUCTIONS
-
-
- OPEN MESH
-
-When worked on a chain, work the first d c in 8th ch from hook * ch 2,
-skip 2 sts, 1 d c in next st, repeat from *. Succeeding rows, ch 5 to
-turn and d c in d c, * ch 2, d c in next d c, repeat from *.
-
-
- SOLID MESH
-
-Four double crochets form 1 solid mesh and 3 d c are required for each
-additional solid mesh.
-
-To increase a solid mesh at end of row, work a tr c in same space with
-last d c, work 2 more tr c working each tr c into lower loop of previous
-st.
-
-To increase 1 open mesh at end of row, ch 2, tr c in same space with
-last d c.
-
-To increase 1 open mesh at beginning of row, ch 8, d c in 1st d c.
-
-To increase a solid mesh at beginning of row, ch 5, 1 d c in 4th st from
-hook, 1 d c in next st of ch, d c in next d c.
-
-To decrease a mesh at beginning of row, sl st across 1st mesh.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-
-
-
- _Philodendron Crocheted Set_
-
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “DE LUXE” MERCERIZED CROCHET AND
- KNITTING COTTON, ARTICLE 346
-
- 3—300 yd. Balls White or Ecru will make 4 mats.
- Steel Crochet Hook #6.
- Each mat measures about 12 x 16½ inches.
- Mats are worked with a double strand of thread.
-
-Ch 95, tr c in 15th st from hook, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, tr c in next
-st, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, tr c in next st, * ch 5, skip 5 sts of ch, tr
-c in next st, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, tr c in next st, ch 1, skip 1 st of
-ch, tr c in next st, repeat from * 6 times, ch 5, tr c in last st of ch.
-
-2nd Row—Ch 8, turn, d c in 1st tr c, * d c in next ch 1 mesh, d c in
-next tr c, repeat from * once, * ch 5, d c in next tr c, d c in next ch
-1 mesh, d c in next tr c, d c in next ch 1 mesh, d c in next tr c,
-repeat from * 6 times, ch 5, skip 5 sts of ch, d c in next st.
-
-3rd and 4th Rows—Ch 8, turn, 1 d c in each of the next 5 d c, * ch 5, 1
-d c in each of the next 5 d c, repeat from * 6 times, ch 5, skip 5 sts
-of ch, d c in next st.
-
-5th Row—Ch 9, turn, * tr c in next d c, ch 1, skip 1 d c, tr c in next d
-c, ch 1, skip 1 d c, tr c in next d c, ch 5, repeat from * across row,
-skip 5 sts of ch, tr c in next st. Repeat the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th rows
-4 times, without breaking thread start border, ch 13 and working across
-short side skip 1 row, d c over end st of next row, * ch 10, skip 3
-rows, d c over end st of next row, repeat from * 3 times, ch 10, d c in
-center st at corner, ch 10, d c in same corner loop, ch 10, skip 1 tr c,
-d c in next tr c, * ch 10, d c in center tr c of next tr c group, repeat
-from * 6 times, ch 10, d c in corner loop, ch 10, d c in corner st of
-same loop, ch 10, skip 1 row, d c over end st of next row, * ch 10, skip
-3 rows, d c over end st of next row, repeat from * 3 times, ch 10, d c
-in center st at corner, ch 10, d c in same corner loop, ch 10, skip 1 tr
-c, d c in next tr c, * ch 10, d c in center tr c of next group, repeat
-from * 6 times, ch 10, d c in corner loop, ch 5, d tr c (3 times over
-needle) in 3rd st of 1st ch 13, this brings thread in position for next
-row.
-
-There should be 8 loops on each narrow side including corners and 11
-loops on each long side including corners (34 loops).
-
-Next Row—Ch 13, d c in next loop, * ch 10, d c in next loop, repeat from
-* all around ending row same as last row.
-
-Next Row—Same as last row but ending row with ch 10, sl st in 3rd st of
-ch, break thread.
-
-
- DIRECTIONS FOR STARCHING MATS
-
-New mats should be washed in mild soap flakes, rinsed and dried.
-
-STARCH: Dissolve ¼ cup of starch in ½ cup of cold water. Cook slowly
-over a low flame. As it thickens, stir in gradually about 1¼ cups cold
-water. Cook, stirring constantly until the starch clears, 10 to 12
-minutes. This makes a thick pasty mixture. As soon as starch is cool
-enough to handle, dip mat and squeeze starch through it thoroughly.
-Wring out extra starch. The mat should be wet with the starch, but there
-should be none in the spaces. Pin mat in position according to size and
-leave until thoroughly dry.
-
- [Illustration: “STAR” Mercerized Crochet Cotton, Article 20 comes in
- sizes 10, 20 and 30, and in shades from White to Dark Linen. Your
- local dealer will help you select your shade and show you the other
- American Thread Company “STAR” Brand Crochet Cottons.]
-
- [Illustration: Gem Mercerized Crochet Cotton, Article 35, comes in
- many lovely shades to fit in with your personal scheme of interior
- decoration. It is also available in white, of course. It would be
- particularly charming for any one of the tablecloths shown in this
- book.]
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-
-
-
- _Chrysanthemum Tablecloth_
-
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “STAR” MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON.
- ARTICLE 20. SIZE 30
-
- 40—325 yd. Balls White, Ecru or Cream or “Gem” Mercerized Crochet
- Cotton, Article 36, Size 30.
- 33—400 yd. Balls.
- Steel Crochet Hook #12.
-
-Each motif measures about 3 inches. 567 motifs, 21x27 are required for a
-cloth measuring about 63x81 inches.
-
-MOTIF—Ch 12, join to form a ring, ch 3, * thread over, insert in ring,
-pull through and work off 2 loops, repeat from *, then work off
-remaining loops at one time, ** ch 4, * thread over needle, insert in
-ring, pull through and work off 2 loops, repeat from * twice, thread
-over and work off remaining loops at one time (this is a cluster
-stitch), repeat from ** until there are 8 cluster sts in ring, ch 4,
-join.
-
-2nd Row—Ch 6, sl st in 4th st from hook for picot, ch 7, sl st in 4th st
-from hook for picot, ch 2, s c in next cluster st, repeat from beginning
-all around, join.
-
-3rd Row—Sl st to center of picot loop, * ch 9, s c in center of next
-picot loop, repeat from * all around, join.
-
-4th Row—Sl st into loop, ch 3 and work 3 cluster sts with ch 3 between
-each cluster st in same loop, * ch 6, 3 cluster sts with ch 3 between
-each cluster st in next loop, repeat from * all around, ch 6, join in
-1st cluster st.
-
-5th Row—Sl st in ch 3 loop, ch 3, work 2 cluster sts with ch 3 between
-in same loop, ch 3, 2 cluster sts with ch 3 between in next loop, * ch
-6, skip 1 loop, 2 cluster sts with ch 3 between in next loop, ch 3, 2
-cluster sts with ch 3 between in next loop, repeat from all around, ch
-6, join.
-
-6th Row—Sl st into loop, ch 3 and work 2 cluster sts with ch 3 between
-in same loop, * ch 3, 2 cluster sts with ch 3 between in next loop,
-repeat from * once, ** ch 1 s c over the ch 6 loops of 2 previous rows,
-ch 4, 2 cluster sts with ch 3 between in next ch 3 loop, * ch 3, 2
-cluster sts with ch 3 between in next loop, repeat from * once, then
-repeat from ** all around, join in 1st cluster st.
-
-7th Row—Ch 1, * 2 s c, 4 ch picot, 1 s c in each 3 ch loop, ch 6, sl st
-in 4th st from hook for picot, ch 2, skip the 2-ch 4 loops, repeat from
-* all around, join, break thread.
-
-Work another motif in same manner joining it to 1st motif in last row as
-follows: work 2 s c in 1st ch 3 loop, ch 2, sl st in corresponding picot
-of 1st motif, ch 2, complete picot, 1 s c in same loop of 2nd motif,
-join the next 4 picots of 2nd motif in same manner and complete motif
-same as 1st motif. Join 3rd motif to 2nd motif and join 4th motif to 3rd
-and 1st motifs in same manner leaving 2 picots free between joinings.
-
-JOINING MOTIF—Work 1st row of large motif, * ch 5, join to 3rd free
-picot of large motif, ch 2, sl st in 3rd st of ch to complete picot, ch
-5, skip 1 picot, sl st in next picot of same large motif, ch 2, sl st in
-3rd st of ch to complete picot, ch 2, s c in next cluster st of small
-motif, ch 6, sl st in 4th st from hook for picot, ch 2, s c in next
-cluster st of small motif, repeat from * all around joining all motifs
-in same manner, break thread.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-
-
-
- _Daisy Tablecloth_
-
-
- _Illustrated on page 3_
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “STAR” MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON.
- ARTICLE 20, SIZE 20
-
- 35—250 yd. Balls Cream, White or Ecru or “Gem” Mercerized Crochet
- Cotton, Article 35, Size 20.
- 30—300 yd. Balls.
- Steel Crochet Hook #11.
-
-Each motif measures about 2½ inches. 660 motifs 22x30 are required for
-cloth measuring about 55x75 inches.
-
-Ch 8, join to form a ring, ch 1 and work 16 s c in ring, join in 1st s
-c.
-
-2nd Row—* Ch 16, s c in next s c, repeat from * 14 times, ch 7, tr tr c
-(4 times over needle) in joining, this brings thread in position for
-next row.
-
-3rd Row—* Ch 6, s c in next loop, repeat from * 14 times, ch 3, d c in
-tr tr c.
-
-4th Row—Ch 6, 3 d c in same loop, * 3 d c, ch 3, 3 d c in next loop,
-repeat from * 14 times, 2 d c in 1st loop, join in 3rd st of ch.
-
-5th Row—Sl st to loop, ch 5, d tr c (3 times over needle) in same space,
-ch 5, 2 d tr c in same space, ch 11, 2 d tr c in same space, ch 5, 2 d
-tr c in same space, * ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 5, 2 d c, ch 5, 2 d c
-in next loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 5, 2 d tr c, ch 5, 2 d tr c, ch
-11, 2 d tr c, ch 5, 2 d tr c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, s
-c in next loop, ch 5, 2 d c, ch 5, 2 d c in next loop, ch 5, s c in next
-loop, ch 5, join in 5th st of ch, break thread.
-
-Work a 2nd motif in same manner joining to 1st motif in last row as
-follows: sl st to loop, ch 5, d tr c in same space, ch 5, 2 d tr c in
-same space, ch 5, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 5, 2 d tr
-c in same space of 2nd motif, ch 2, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st
-motif, ch 2, 2 d tr c in same space of 2nd motif, ch 5, s c in next loop
-of 2nd motif, ch 5, 2 d c in next loop of 2nd motif, ch 2, sl st in
-corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 2, 2 d c in same loop of 2nd motif,
-ch 5, s c in next loop of 2nd motif, ch 5, 2 d tr c in next loop of 2nd
-motif, ch 2, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 2, 2 d tr c in
-same space of 2nd motif, ch 5, sl st in corresponding loop of 1st motif,
-ch 5, 2 d tr c in same space of 2nd motif, ch 5, 2 d tr c in same space
-of 2nd motif and complete motif as 1st motif. Join all motifs in same
-manner.
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-
-
-
- _Carnation Luncheon Set_
-
-
- _Illustrated on page 12_
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “SILLATEEN SANSIL”. ARTICLE 101
-
- 9—210 yd. Balls White.
- 6—210 yd. Balls Red or any Contrasting Color will make 4 mats.
- Each mat measures about 12¼ x 18¼ inches.
- Steel Crochet Hook #10.
-
-With Red, ch 4, 3 d c in 4th st from hook, ch 3, turn.
-
-2nd Row—2 d c in 1st d c, skip 1 d c, sl st in next d c, ch 3, 2 d c in
-same space with sl st (shell), ch 3, turn.
-
-3rd Row—2 d c in 1st d c, sl st in the ch 3 of same shell, ch 3, 2 d c
-in same space, sl st in ch 3 of next shell, ch 3, 2 d c in same space,
-ch 3, turn. Repeat the 3rd row having one more shell in each row and
-ending each row with 2 d c in same space until there are 18 shells in
-row, break Red.
-
-Next Row—Attach White and work in same manner (when changing Color
-always complete last half of st with next Color). Work 1 more row in
-White, break White. Attach Red and work 2 rows in same manner, break
-Red. Continue in same manner working 2 rows White, 2 rows Red, 2 rows
-White, 2 rows Red, 2 rows White, 8 rows Red, 2 rows White, 2 rows Red, 2
-rows White, 2 rows Red, 2 rows White, 2 rows Red, 11 rows White (63
-shells in last row), ch 3, turn.
-
-Next Row—2 d c in 1st d c, sl st in ch 3 of same shell, ch 3, 2 d c in
-same space, * sl st in ch 3 of next shell, ch 3, 2 d c in same space,
-repeat from * to end of row ending with a sl st in the ch 3 of last
-shell, ch 1, turn (63 shells in each remaining row).
-
-Next Row—Sl st to ch 3 of 1st shell, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, sl st in
-ch 3 of next shell, then continue working in shells across row working 2
-d c in same space with last sl st, ch 3, turn. Repeat the last 2 rows
-working 9 more rows White, 2 rows Red, 2 rows White, 2 rows Red, 2 rows
-White, 2 rows Red, 12 rows White.
-
-Next Row—Sl st to ch 3 of 1st shell, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, sl st in
-ch 3 of next shell, continue working in shells across row ending row
-with a sl st in last shell, ch 1, turn. Repeat last row for remainder of
-mat having 1 shell less in each row working 9 more rows White, 2 rows
-Red, 2 rows White, 2 rows Red, 2 rows White, 2 rows Red, 2 rows White, 8
-rows Red, 2 rows White, * 2 rows Red, 2 rows White, repeat from * twice,
-break White.
-
-Attach Red and continue in same manner until 2 shells remain. ch 1,
-turn, sl st to ch 3 of shell, ch 3, thread over, insert in same space,
-pull through and work off 2 loops, thread over, insert in 1st d c of
-next shell, pull through and work off 2 loops, thread over, insert in
-next d c of same shell, pull through, work off 2 loops, thread over and
-work off all loops at one time, break thread and fasten securely.
-
-EDGE: With Red, * ch 3, 2 d c in same space, skip the length of a d c, s
-c in next st, repeat from * all around.
-
-
-
-
- _Daffodil Luncheon Set_
-
-
- _Illustrated on page 13_
-
- Materials Required—
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- “PURITAN” MERCERIZED CROCHET AND
- KNITTING COTTON. ARTICLE 40
-
- 9—200 yd. Balls Yellow or any Color desired—will make 4 doilies.
- Steel Crochet Hook #7.
-
-Each doily measures about 19 inches in diameter.
-
-Ch 6, join to form a ring, ch 1 and work 8 s c in ring, do not join this
-or the following rows, place a marker at beginning of each row.
-
-2nd Row—2 s c in each s c.
-
-3rd Row—Working in s c, increase in every other st.
-
-4th Row—Increase in every 3rd s c.
-
-5th Row—Increase in every 4th s c.
-
-6th Row—Increase in every 5th s c, then work 1 row even.
-
-8th Row—Increase in every 6th s c.
-
-9th Row—Increase in every 7th s c, then work 1 row even.
-
-11th Row—Increase in every 8th s c.
-
-12th Row—Increase in every 9th s c, then work 1 row even.
-
-14th Row—Increase in every 10th s c.
-
-15th Row—Increase in every 11th s c.
-
-16th Row—Increase in every 12th s c. Repeat the 11th, 12th, 13th and
-14th rows.
-
-21st & 22nd Rows—Work even.
-
-23rd Row—Increase in every 11th s c, then work 5 rows even.
-
-29th Row—Increase in every 6th s c, then work 4 rows even.
-
-34th Row—Increase in every 7th s c, then work 1 row even.
-
-36th Row—Increase in every 8th s c, then work 4 rows even.
-
-41st Row—Increase in every 9th s c, then work 3 rows even.
-
-45th Row—Increase in every 10th s c, then work 4 rows even.
-
-50th Row—Increase in every 11th s c, then work 4 rows even (312 s c), sl
-st in next 2 s c to even row.
-
-55th Row—* Ch 6, skip 3 s c, s c in next s c, repeat from * all around
-ending row with ch 3, d c in same st with the 1st ch 6, this brings
-thread in position for next row (78 loops).
-
-56th Row—* Ch 7, s c in next loop, repeat from * all around ending row
-with ch 3, tr c in d c.
-
-57th Row—Same as last row ending row with ch 3, tr c in tr c.
-
-58th Row—Same as last row but having 8 chs in each loop and ending row
-with ch 4, tr c in tr c.
-
-59th Row—Ch 4, s c in same loop ** ch 4, 2 cluster sts with ch 5 between
-in next loop (cluster st: thread over needle, insert in loop, pull
-through and work off 2 loops, * thread over needle, insert in same
-space, pull through and work off 2 loops, repeat from *, thread over and
-work off all loops at one time), ch 4, s c in next loop, ch 4, s c in
-same loop (picot loop) repeat from ** all around ending row with ch 4, 2
-cluster sts with ch 5 between in next loop, ch 4, join in base of 1st
-picot loop.
-
-60th Row—Sl st into the picot loop, * ch 7, s c in ch 5 loop between
-next 2 cluster sts, ch 4, s c in same space (picot loop), ch 7, s c in
-next picot loop, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 4, tr c in
-sl st.
-
-61st Row—Ch 8, d c in same loop, * ch 5, sl st in 4th st from hook for
-picot, ch 1, 1 d c, ch 5, 1 d c (shell) in next ch 7 loop, repeat from *
-all around ending row with ch 5, sl st in 4th st from hook for picot, ch
-1, join in 3rd st of ch.
-
-62nd Row—Sl st into shell, * ch 4, s c in same space, ch 8, skip the
-picot, s c in center of next shell, repeat from * all around ending row
-with ch 4, s c in same space, ch 4, tr c in sl st.
-
-63rd Row—Same as 61st row working a shell in each 8 ch loop.
-
-64th Row—Sl st into shell and work 2 cluster sts with ch 5 between in
-same space, * ch 6, s c in next shell, ch 4, s c in same space, ch 6, 2
-cluster sts with ch 5 between in next shell, repeat from * all around
-ending row with ch 6, s c, ch 4, s c in next loop, ch 6, join in top of
-1st cluster st.
-
-65th Row—Sl st into loop, * ch 4, s c in same space, ch 9, s c in next
-picot loop, ch 9, 1 s c, ch 4, 1 s c between next 2 cluster sts, repeat
-from * all around in same manner ending row with Ch 4, d tr c in sl st.
-
-66th Row—* Ch 10, s c in next ch 9 loop, repeat from * all around ending
-row with ch 5, tr tr c (4 times over needle) in d tr c.
-
-67th Row—* Ch 10, s c in next loop, repeat from * all around ending row
-same as last row.
-
-68th Row—Ch 1, s c in same space, * ch 6, 2 cluster sts with ch 6
-between in next loop, ch 6, s c in next loop, repeat from * all around,
-join in 1st s c.
-
-69th Row—Ch 1, s c in same s c, ** ch 6, cluster st between next 2
-cluster sts, * ch 5, sl st in 4th st from hook for picot, ch 1, cluster
-st in same space, repeat from * twice, ch 6, s c in next s c, repeat
-from ** all around, break thread.
-
-
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