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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Star Book No. 230: In Fashions for Him for
-Her, by Anonymous
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-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. 230: In Fashions for Him for Her
- In Knits--In Crochets
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: August 3, 2020 [EBook #62842]
-
-Language: English
-
-Character set encoding: UTF-8
-
-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 230 ***
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- STAR BOOK No. 230 35¢
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- in
- FASHIONS
- for him for her
- IN KNITS IN CROCHETS
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- [Illustration: american thread
- HIGH RIDGE PARK, STAMFORD. CONN. 06905
- PRINTED IN U.S.A.]
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- _The Long V-Necks_
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- _as seen in color on our cover_
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- [Illustration: V-Neck]
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- SIZES:
- LADIES: Small, Medium, Large
- MENS: Small, Medium, Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- DAWN “WINTUK” KNITTING WORSTED
- SIZE
- 5 (6, 6)—2 oz. skeins Coral Spice for Ladies
- 7 (8, 9)—2 oz. skeins Beige for Mens
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size F
- 1—2 inch Buckle
- GAUGE: 5 sts = 1 inch; 6 rows = 1 inch
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-Directions are given for Ladies Small size. Change for Medium and Large
-sizes are given in parentheses. Mens Small, Medium and Large sizes are
-given in bold face type.
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- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back or front at underarm:
- LADIES: 17½, 18½, 19½ inches
- MENS: 21, 22, 23 inches
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-RIGHT ARMHOLE FACING: Work 2 and set aside. Cast on 7 sts (all sizes).
-1st ROW: P across row. 2nd ROW: K 5, sl next st as if to P, K 1. 3rd
-ROW: P across row. Repeat last 2 rows until work measures 3½ inches
-ending with P row. Place on st holder.
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-LEFT ARMHOLE FACING: Work 2 and set aside. Cast on 7 sts (all sizes).
-1st ROW: P across row. 2nd ROW: K 1, sl next st as if to P, K 5. 3rd
-ROW: P across row. Repeat last 2 rows until work measures 3½ inches
-ending with P row. Place on st holder.
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-BACK: Cast on 90 (95, 100); 105, 110, 115 sts. START PATTERN: 1st ROW: P
-across row. 2nd ROW: K 2, * sl 1 as if to P, K 4, repeat from * across
-row ending last repeat with K 2. Repeat these 2 rows for pattern. Work
-even in pattern for 2 (2, 2); 3, 3, 3 inches. Keeping continuity of
-pattern, dec 1 st at beg and end of next row. Dec in same manner every
-4th row 9 (9, 9) times; every 10th row 4 (4, 4) times; 70 (75, 80); 95,
-100, 105 sts. Work even in pattern until back measures 14 (14, 14); 16,
-16, 16 inches from beg. NEXT ROW: Inc 1 st at beg and end of row.
-Keeping continuity of pattern, inc in same manner every 4th row 8 (8, 8)
-times; every 10th row 4, 4, 4 times. Work even on 88 (93, 98); 105, 110,
-115 sts until back measures 20 (20, 20); 23, 23, 23 inches from beg.
-SHAPE ARMHOLES: Bind off 6 sts at beg of next 2 rows (all sizes). Bind
-off 2 sts at beg of next 4 rows; then dec 1 st at beg of next 4 (4, 4);
-6, 6, 6 rows, cut yarn. Slip sts of right facing to left needle. NEXT
-ROW: Attach yarn, K 5, sl next st as if to P, then K next st of facing
-and 1st st of back section together, work in pattern to within last st,
-working from st holder, K last st of back and 1st st of left facing tog,
-sl next st as if to P, K 5. NEXT ROW: P across row. Then keeping
-continuity of pattern, work even until back measures 8 (8½, 9); 9, 9½,
-10 inches from 1st bind off. SHAPE SHOULDERS: Bind off 12 (12, 12); 14,
-14, 14 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Then bind off Ladies 6 sts at beg of
-next 4 rows; and Mens 8 sts at beg of next 2 rows and 7 sts at beg of
-next 2 rows. Bind off remaining 28 (33, 38); 33, 38, 43 sts.
-
- _continuation from page 20_
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-FRONT: Work same as back until front measures 19 (19, 19); 22, 22, 22
-inches ending on wrong side. V NECK SHAPING: LEFT SIDE: Work across 44
-(46, 49); 52, 55, 57 sts, place remaining sts on st holder. Cast on 6
-sts for front facing. NEXT ROW: P across row. NEXT ROW: Work in pattern
-to within last 6 sts, sl 1 as if to P, K 5. Repeat last 2 rows for
-pattern; dec 1 st before last sl st of front facing every 4th and 2nd
-row until 13 (15, 18); 15, 18, 20 sts are dec at neck edge; at the same
-time when front measures same as back to underarm shape armhole and work
-armhole facing same as back. Work even until armhole measures same as
-back. SHAPE SHOULDER: Work same as back. Continue on 7 neck facing sts 3
-(3, 3); 3½, 3½, 3½ inches to fit to center back of neck. Bind off. RIGHT
-SIDE: Place sts from holder on left needle. Cast on 6 (5, 6); 5, 6, 5
-sts on right needle, then work in pattern across sts on left needle.
-Work to correspond to left side of garment reversing all shaping.
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-LADIES BELT: Cast on 16 sts. 1st ROW: P across row. 2nd ROW: K 4, sl 1
-as if to P, K 6, sl 1 as if to P, K 4. Repeat last 2 rows for desired
-length. Bind off. FINISHING: Steam each section lightly. Sew armhole
-facings at underarm. Sew shoulder and side seams. Weave ends of neck
-facing tog; sew neck facing to back of neck. Turn neck and armhole
-facing to wrong side and tack in place. Weave long edges of belt tog.
-Attach buckle to one end of belt. With right side facing, attach yarn at
-side seam and work a sl st in each st all around lower edge.
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- _The New High Rise_
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- _as seen in color on our cover_
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- [Illustration: Vest and skirt]
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- CROCHETED VEST AND SKIRT
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- Sizes: Small to Medium, Medium to Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- DAWN “SAYELLE”® or “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED
- 4 (5)—4 oz. skeins Lemon or Amber for vest and skirt or
- 2 (2)—4 oz. skeins for Vest
- 3 (3)—4 oz. skeins for Skirt
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size H for Skirt; Size H for Small to Medium
- Vest; Size I for Medium to Large Vest OR ANY SIZE HOOKS
- WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- 1—7 inch CONMAR No/Snag Skirt Zipper
- GAUGE:
- SKIRT
- H hook: 3 sts = 1 inch
- VEST
- H hook: 1 d c, d c shell, 1 d c = 2 inches
- I hook: 1 d c, d c shell, 1 d c = 2¼ inches
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 16 (18) inches.
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 8 (9) inches.
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-Skirt directions are given for small to medium size. Changes for medium
-to large size are given in parentheses. Different size hooks are used
-for vest. (See gauge.)
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- SKIRT
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-Ch 73 (77), 1 s c in 2nd st from hook and in each remaining st of ch, ch
-1, turn. 2nd ROW: S c in 1st s c, d c in next s c, * s c in next s c, d
-c in next s c, repeat from * across row, ch 1, turn. 3rd ROW: S c in 1st
-d c, d c in next s c, * s c in next d c, d c in next st, repeat from *
-across row. Repeat 3rd row for pattern always working an s c over a d c
-and a d c over an s c. 4th ROW: (Inc row) Work in pattern across 1st 10
-(12) sts, * 1 s c, 1 d c in next st, repeat from * once (1 pattern inc),
-* work in pattern across next 14 sts, inc in next 2 sts, repeat from
-last * twice, work in pattern across next 12 (14) sts, ch 1, turn. NEXT
-5 ROWS: Work even in pattern. NEXT ROW: Work in pattern across 1st 8
-(10) sts, inc in next 2 sts, * work in pattern across next 18 (18) sts,
-inc in next 2 sts, repeat from * twice, work in pattern across next 10
-(12) sts. NEXT ROW: 1 s c in each st, ch 4, turn. NEXT ROW: Skip next
-st, 2 d c, ch 1, 2 d c in next st (shell), * ch 1, skip next st, d c in
-next st, ch 1, skip next st, shell in next st, repeat from * across row
-ending with ch 1, d c in last st, ch 4, turn. NEXT ROW: Shell in center
-of shell, ch 1, d c in next d c, repeat from beg across row ending last
-repeat with d c in 3rd st of turning ch, ch 4, turn. Repeat last row 3
-times joining last row to 3rd st of ch 3 at beg of row. Continue to work
-in same manner always joining and turning each row until skirt measures
-12 inches from beg. Then work in same manner but work 3 d c, ch 1, 3 d c
-shells until skirt measures 18 inches from beg or desired length, cut
-yarn. Attach yarn in 1st st at waistline, work an s c in each st and sl
-st in each row at back opening. Sew zipper in position.
-
- _continuation from page 20_
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- VEST
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-BACK: Starting at shoulder, ch 19, 2 d c, ch 1, 2 d c (shell) in 7th st
-from hook, ch 1, skip 3 sts, d c in next st, ch 1, skip 3 sts, shell in
-next st, ch 1, skip 3 sts, d c in next st, set aside. With a separate
-length of yarn, ch 19 for other shoulder, shell in 7th st from hook, ch
-1, skip 3 sts, d c in next st, ch 1, skip 3 sts, shell in next st, ch 1,
-skip 3 sts, d c in next st, ch 15, attach to 4th st of ch at beg of 1st
-section, cut yarn. Pick up dropped loop of 1st section, ch 4, turn,
-shell in center of 1st shell, ch 1, d c in next d c, ch 1, shell in next
-shell, ch 1, d c in st where yarn was joined, * ch 1, skip 3 sts of ch,
-shell in next st, ch 1, skip 3 sts, d c in next st, repeat from * once,
-ch 1, shell in next shell, ch 1, d c in next d c, ch 1, shell in next
-shell, ch 1, skip 1 st of end ch, d c in next st, turn. NEXT ROW: Ch 4,
-work a shell in center of each shell and a d c in each d c, working ch 1
-between shells and d c. Repeat last row 9 times ending last row with ch
-9. NEXT ROW: SHAPE ARMHOLES: Shell in 7th st from hook, ch 1, d c in d
-c, continue in pattern across row, drop loop from hook. Attach another
-strand of yarn in 2nd st of end ch of row below, ch 8, cut yarn; pick up
-dropped loop, then work in pattern across ch 8, ch 4, turn. Work in
-pattern for 12 inches, cut yarn.
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-LEFT FRONT: Ch 19, shell in 7th st from hook, ch 1, skip 3 sts of ch, d
-c in next st, ch 1, skip 3 sts, shell in next st, ch 1, skip 3 sts, d c
-in next st, ch 4, turn. 2nd ROW: Shell in shell, ch 1, d c in next d c,
-ch 1, shell in next shell, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch at end, d c in next st,
-ch 4, turn. Repeat last row 7 times. NEXT ROW: START NECK SHAPING: Shell
-in shell, ch 1, d c in next d c, ch 1, shell in next shell, ch 1, trc in
-next loop, ch 1, trc in 3rd st of end ch, ch 4, turn. 11th ROW: D c in
-next trc, work in pattern to end of row. 12th ROW: Work in pattern
-ending with ch 1, skip 1 ch, d c in next ch. 13th ROW: ARMHOLE SHAPING:
-Ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), d c in same st, then work in pattern across row,
-attach ch 8 same as back, work across ch in pattern, ch 4, turn. 14th
-ROW: Work across row ending with 2 d c in 3rd st of ch at end. 15th ROW:
-Ch 4, 2 d c in same st, then work in pattern to end of row. 16th ROW:
-Work across row ending with a complete shell in last loop, ch 4, turn.
-Work in pattern until there are 2 rows less than back ending at armhole
-edge. NEXT ROW: SHAPE FRONT EDGE: Work across 4 shells, sl st in ch 4
-loop, turn. NEXT ROW: Ch 3, sl st in center of 1st shell, ch 1, d c in
-next d c, complete row in pattern, cut yarn.
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-RIGHT FRONT: Work 1st 9 rows same as left front ending last row with ch
-5, turn. 10th ROW: Trc in 1st loop, work in pattern to end of row, ch 4,
-turn. 11th ROW: Work across row ending with ch 1, d c in trc, ch 1, d c
-in 3rd st of turning ch, ch 4, turn. 12th ROW: Work in pattern across
-row, ch 9, turn. 13th ROW: ARMHOLE SHAPING: Work in pattern across ch
-and row ending with ch 1, d c in d c, ch 1, skip 1 ch, 2 d c in next ch,
-ch 3, turn. 14th ROW: D c in 1st st, ch 1, skip next d c, d c in next d
-c, continue in pattern across row, ch 4, turn. 15th ROW: Work across row
-ending with ch 1, 2 d c in last d c, ch 1, d c in 3rd st of end ch, ch
-3, turn. 16th ROW: D c, ch 1, 2 d c in 1st ch 1 space, work in pattern
-to end of row. 17th ROW: Work across 4 shells, ch 1, d c in 3rd st of
-end ch, ch 4, turn. Work in pattern until there are 2 rows less than
-back, ch 1, turn. NEXT ROW: SHAPE FRONT EDGE: Sl st in 1st loop, shell
-in next shell, complete row. NEXT ROW: Work across 3 shells, ch 1, d c
-in d c, ch 1, sl st in center of last shell, cut yarn. FINISHING: Steam
-each section lightly. Sew shoulder and side seams. Attach yarn in right
-side seam at lower edge, ch 3, 4 d c in same st, s c in center of next
-shell, * 5 d c in next d c, s c in center of next shell, repeat from * 3
-times, working up front edge, work a * 4 d c shell in base of next st
-and an s c in base of next st, repeat from last * to shoulder seam,
-shell in next mesh, * s c in base of next shell, shell in base of single
-d c, repeat from last * once. Work other front edge to lower edge to
-correspond, join, cut yarn. Work a row of s c around each armhole
-working 1 s c in each loop and 1 s c in top of each d c.
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- _Make Them Lacy_
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- CROCHETED VEST & TAM
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- SIZES: Small to Medium, Medium to Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- DAWN “SAYELLE”® or “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED
- 3 (4)—4 oz. skeins Tomato or Flame
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size H for Small to Medium size; Size I for
- Medium to Large size OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- GAUGE:
- Size H hook; 5 ch sts = 1 inch;
- Size I hook; 4 ch sts = 1 inch
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 17 (19) inches.
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 8½ (9½) inches.
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- VEST
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-NOTE: Use same directions for both sizes; see hook sizes.
-
-BACK: Starting at neck edge, ch 56, d c in 8th st from hook, * ch 7,
-skip next 7 sts of ch, 1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c (d c shell) in next st, repeat
-from * 5 times, ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd ROW: Sl st in 1st shell, ch
-6, d c in same space, * ch 5, 5 d c in next shell, ch 5, d c shell in
-next shell, repeat from * twice. 3rd ROW: Sl st in 1st shell, ch 6, d c
-in same space, * ch 3, 2 d c in each of the 1st 2 d c of next d c group,
-3 d c in next d c, 2 d c in each of next 2 d c, ch 3, d c shell in next
-shell, repeat from * twice. 4th ROW: Sl st in 1st shell, ch 6, d c in
-same space, * ch 1, skip 1st d c of next d c group, 2 d c in next d c, d
-c in next d c, 2 d c in each of next 2 d c, 3 d c in next d c, 2 d c in
-each of next 2 d c, d c in next d c, 2 d c in next d c, ch 1, d c shell
-in next shell, repeat from * twice. 5th ROW: Sl st in 1st shell, ch 7,
-trc in same space, * ch 7, d c shell in center d c of next d c group, ch
-7, 1 trc, ch 3, 1 trc (trc shell) in next shell, repeat from * twice.
-Repeat 2nd to 5th rows twice. NEXT 3 ROWS: Repeat 2nd, 3rd and 4th rows,
-ch 14 at end of last row, drop yarn, do not turn. Attach a separate
-length of yarn to 3rd st of ch at beg, ch 8, cut yarn. Pick up dropped
-yarn, turn. NEXT ROW: D c in 7th st from hook, ch 7, trc shell in next
-shell, then work from * of 5th row ending with ch 7, d c shell in last
-st of free ch, ch 1, turn. NEXT ROW: Sl st in shell, ch 3 (counts as 1st
-d c), 2 d c in same space, * ch 5, d c shell in next shell, ch 5, 5 d c
-in next shell, repeat from * ending ch 5, d c shell in next shell, ch 5,
-3 d c in last loop, turn. NEXT ROW: Ch 3, d c in same space, 2 d c in
-each of next 2 d c, ch 3, d c shell in next shell, then work from * of
-3rd row ending with ch 3, 2 d c in each of the last 3 sts, turn. NEXT
-ROW: Ch 3, d c in same space, 2 d c in each of next 2 d c, d c in next d
-c, 2 d c in next d c, ch 1, d c shell in next shell, then work from * of
-4th row ending with ch 1, skip next d c, 2 d c in next st, d c in next d
-c, 2 d c in each of next 2 d c, 2 d c in turning ch, ch 7, turn. NEXT
-ROW: D c in same space, ch 7, trc shell in next shell, then repeat from
-* of 5th row ending with ch 7, d c shell in last st at end of row, turn.
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-Repeat last 4 rows 5 times, cut yarn.
-
- [Illustration: DIRECTIONS FOR PONCHO on page 22]
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-LEFT FRONT: Ch 24, d c in 8th st from hook, * ch 7, skip next 7 sts of
-ch, 1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c (d c shell) in next st, repeat from * once, ch 1
-to turn all rows. 2nd ROW: Sl st in 1st shell, ch 6, d c in same space,
-ch 5, 5 d c in next d c shell, ch 5, d c shell in next shell. 3rd ROW:
-Sl st in 1st shell, ch 6, d c in same space, ch 3, 2 d c in each of next
-2 d c, 3 d c in next d c, 2 d c in each of next 2 d c, ch 3, d c shell
-in next shell. 4th ROW: Sl st in 1st shell, ch 6, d c in same space, ch
-1, skip 1st d c of next d c group, 2 d c in next d c, d c in next dc, 2
-d c in each of next 2 d c, 3 d c in next d c, 2 d c in each of next 2 d
-c, d c in next dc, 2 d c in next d c, ch 1, d c shell in next shell. 5th
-ROW: Sl st in 1st shell, ch 7, trc in same space, ch 7, d c shell in
-center d c of d c group, ch 7, trc shell in next shell, turn. NEXT 4
-ROWS: Repeat 2nd to 5th rows ending last row ch 5, turn. 10th ROW: D c
-shell in 1st shell, ch 5, 5 d c in next shell, ch 5, d c shell in next
-shell, ch 1, turn. 11th ROW: Repeat 3rd row but end ch 4, d c in 3rd st
-of end ch, ch 9, turn. 12th ROW: Skip 1 loop, d c shell in next shell,
-complete row same as 4th row. 13th ROW: Repeat 5th row but end with ch
-7, skip ch 6, d c shell in next st of end ch, ch 1, turn. 14th ROW: Sl
-st in shell, ch 3 (counts as 1st d c), 2 d c in same space, ch 5, d c
-shell in next shell, complete row same as 2nd row. 15th ROW: Repeat 3rd
-row but end ch 3, 2 d c in each d c of next d c group, ch 3, turn. 16th
-ROW: D c in same space, 2 d c in each of next 2 d c, d c in next d c, 2
-d c in next d c, ch 1, d c shell in next shell, complete same as 4th row
-ending ch 14. 17th ROW: D c in 7th st from hook, ch 7, trc shell in next
-shell, ch 7, d c shell in center d c of next d c group, ch 7, trc shell
-in next shell, ch 7, d c shell in last st, ch 1, turn. 18th ROW: Sl st
-in shell, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, ch 5, d c shell in next shell, ch
-5, 5 d c in next shell, ch 5, d c shell in next shell, ch 5, 3 d c in
-last shell. Continue in established pattern having ½ d c group on each
-end until front measures same as back, cut yarn.
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-RIGHT FRONT: Work same as left front reversing all shaping.
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-FINISHING: Block each section slightly. Sew shoulder and side seams.
-EDGE: Attach yarn at lower corner of right front, working up side, * ch
-3, s c on side of next row, repeat from * to shoulder seam, ch 3, s c in
-next large loop, ch 3, s c in same loop, ch 3, s c in base of next
-shell, ch 3, s c in next large loop, ch 3, s c in same loop, ch 3, s c
-in next shoulder seam, work down side to correspond to opposite side;
-work along lower edge skipping the space of 2 sts, join, cut yarn. Work
-edge around armholes in same manner.
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-
- TAM
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-With same hook as vest ch 88, work same as back for 8 rows. NEXT ROW: Ch
-5, trc in same space, * 1 trc, ch 1, 1 trc (trc shell) in next shell,
-trc shell in center d c of next group, repeat from * across ending to
-correspond, ch 1, turn. NEXT ROW: Work 1 s c in each shell and in space
-between each shell, ch 1, turn. NEXT 2 ROWS: Dec in 1st 2 sts (to dec:
-insert hook in st, pull loop through, insert in next st, pull loop
-through, yo and work off all loops at one time), * dec in next 2 sts,
-repeat from * across row, cut yarn leaving a length. Thread yarn into
-blunt needle, draw all sts at top tog, fasten securely; sew side seam.
-EDGE: Attach yarn at seam, work 1 s c in same space, then work 5 s c
-over each ch and 1 s c at base of each shell, do not join or turn this
-or following rounds, place a marker at beg of each round. NEXT 3 ROUNDS:
-1 s c in each st, join at end of last round, cut yarn. BOW: Ch 40, sl st
-in each st, cut yarn. Tie in bow and attach to top of tam.
-
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- CROCHET PONCHO
-
- _as seen in color on page 5_
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED or DAWN “SAYELLE”®
- 3—4 oz. skeins Orange
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size I OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- GAUGE: Each ring measures about 1¾ inch in diameter.
-
-Ch 18, work 16 d c in 4th ch from hook, join in 3rd st of ch, ch 2, skip
-7 sts of ch, d c in next ch, * ch 2, skip 2 sts of ch, d c in next ch,
-repeat from * once, do not turn. 2nd ROW: Ch 11, 4 d c in 4th ch from
-hook, drop loop from hook, insert in center d c, pick up dropped loop
-and pull through, 4 d c in same space with 1st 4 d c, ch 7, drop loop
-from hook, insert hook in 4th d c from joining of 16 d c ring, pick up
-dropped loop and pull through, ch 11, work 16 d c in 4th ch from hook,
-join in ch 3, ch 2, yo twice, insert hook over same ch 11, pick up yarn
-and work off 2 loops, yo, insert hook over next ch 7, pick up yarn and
-work off 2 loops, y o and work off remaining loops 2 at a time, ch 5, d
-c in space where sts cross at center, ch 2, sl st in top of last d c of
-incomplete ring, 8 d c in same space with 1st 8 d c to complete 16 d c
-ring, join in ch 3, ch 2, d c in end loop, do not turn. 3rd ROW: Ch 7,
-drop loop from hook, insert hook in 4th d c from joining, pick up
-dropped loop and pull through st, ch 11, 4 d c in 4th ch from hook, drop
-loop from hook, insert in center of ch 5 loop, pick up dropped loop,
-pull through, 4 d c in same space with 1st 4 d c, ch 7, drop loop from
-hook, insert in 4th d c from joining of next 16 d c ring, pick up
-dropped loop, pull through, ch 11, 16 d c in 4th ch from hook, join in
-ch 3, ch 2, y o twice, insert hook over same ch 11, work off 2 loops, y
-o, insert hook over ch 7 loop, work off 2 loops, y o, then work off
-remaining loops 2 at a time, ch 5, d c at cross of sts, ch 2, sl st in
-next d c of incomplete ring, 8 d c in space with 1st 8 d c to complete
-16 d c ring, join in 3rd st of ch, ch 2, y o twice, * insert hook in
-next loop, work off 2 loops, y o, repeat from * once, work off remaining
-loops 2 at a time, ch 5, d c at cross of sts, do not turn. 4th ROW: Ch
-11, 4 d c in 4th ch from hook, drop loop from hook, insert hook in
-center of ch 5 loop, pick up dropped loop, pull through, 4 d c in same
-space with 4 d c, ch 7, sl st 4th d c from joining of last 16 d c ring,
-ch 11, 4 d c in 4th ch from hook, drop loop from hook, insert hook in ch
-5 loop, pick up dropped loop, pull through, 4 d c in same space with 4 d
-c, ch 7, sl st in 4th d c from joining of next 16 ring of 3rd row, ch
-11, 16 d c in 4th ch from hook, join in 3rd st of ch, ch 2, and complete
-2nd half of row to correspond to 3rd row ending same as 2nd row, do not
-turn. Repeat 3rd and 4th rows having 1 more 16 d c ring in each row
-until there are six—16 d c rings in row; this is the center of one
-section. NEXT ROW: Continue in same manner but complete last 16 d c ring
-over the ch 5 loop of previous row, work back to beg. This dec 1 ring at
-end of row. Continue dec 1 ring in each row until one 16 d c ring
-remains, cut yarn.
-
-Work a 2nd section to correspond.
-
-NECK EDGE: Working across top of both sections attach yarn and work 2 s
-c over each loop and d c along edge, join in 1st s c. 2nd ROUND: Ch 3,
-skip 1 s c, d c in next s c, * skip 1 s c, d c in next s c, repeat from
-* all around, join in 3rd st of ch. 3rd and 4th ROUNDS: Ch 3, 1 d c in
-each d c, join in 3rd st of ch. 5th ROUND: Sl st, ch 1 in each st, join,
-cut yarn.
-
-CORD: Crochet a ch about 2 yds long. Lace cord through last d c round
-lacing under 2 d c and over 2 d c.
-
-POMPONS: (Make 6) Wind yarn 50 times over a 3 inch cardboard, slip yarn
-off cardboard, tie at center, cut both ends and trim into shape. Attach
-3 pompons at each end of cord.
-
-
-
-
- _Boldly Banded_
-
-
- MAN’S CROCHET JACKET
-
- [Illustration: Jacket]
-
- Size: 40, 42, 44
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED
- 8 (9, 9)—4 oz. skeins Fisherman
- 1 (1, 1)—4 oz. skein Wood Brown and Cocoa
- “FRUIT OF THE LOOM” HEM FACING
- 1 Pkg. Brown
- 6 Buttons
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size J OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- GAUGE: 3 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for size 40. Changes for sizes 42 and 44 are given
-in parentheses.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 20, 21, 22 inches.
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 10, 10½, 11 inches.
-
-BACK: With Wood Brown, ch 62 (65, 68), sdc in 3rd st from hook and in
-each remaining st of ch, (sdc: y o, insert hook in st, draw yarn through
-(3 loops on hook), y o hook and draw through all 3 loops at one time),
-ch 2 to turn all rows. 2nd ROW: Sdc in space between next 2 sts, repeat
-from beg across row working last sdc in top of ch 2. Repeat 2nd row for
-pattern. Work 1 more row in Wood Brown, drop Wood Brown, (When changing
-colors always work last half of st with new color). Attach Cocoa and
-work 3 rows, drop Cocoa, attach Fisherman. Work even until section
-measures 10 inches (all sizes) from beg. NEXT ROW: Dec 1 st at beg and
-end of row (to dec: skip 1st st at beg of row and skip 2nd st from end
-of row). NEXT 5 ROWS: Work even. Repeat last 6 rows twice. NEXT ROW: Inc
-1 st at beg and end of row (to inc: Work 2 sts in 1st and last st of
-row). NEXT 5 ROWS: Work even. Repeat last 6 rows twice. SHAPE ARMHOLES:
-Sl st across 3 sts, work to within last 3 sts, turn. NEXT ROW: Dec 1 st
-at beg and end of row. Repeat last row once (all sizes). Work even until
-armholes measure 8 (8, 9) inches from 1st dec. SHOULDERS: Work across 16
-(17, 18) sts, ch 2, turn. Work across 8 (9, 10) sts, cut yarn. Skip 18
-(19, 20) sts for neck, attach yarn in next st and work across remaining
-sts. NEXT ROW: Sl st across 8 (9, 10) sts, work across remaining sts,
-cut yarn.
-
-LEFT FRONT: Ch 32 (34, 36). Work same as back to armhole. SHAPE ARMHOLE
-AND NECK: Work same as back and at the same time dec 1 st at neck edge
-every other row 9 (10, 11) times. Work even until armhole measures same
-as back. SHAPE SHOULDER: Work same as back.
-
-RIGHT FRONT: Work same as left front reversing all shaping.
-
-SLEEVES: With Wood Brown, ch 32 (34, 36). Work 3 rows Wood Brown and 3
-rows Cocoa, remainder in Fisherman inc 1 st at beg and end of every 10th
-row 5 times (all sizes). Work even until sleeve measures 19 (20, 21)
-inches from beg or desired length to underarm. SHAPE CAP: Work armhole
-shaping same as back. Then dec 1 st at beg and end of each row until 14
-sts remain (all sizes), cut yarn.
-
-FINISHING: Block each section lightly. Sew side, shoulder and sleeve
-seams matching rows. Sew sleeves in position. LEFT FRONT BORDER: With
-Wood Brown, ch 8, work in pattern for 3 rows. NEXT ROW: With Wood Brown
-work across 3 sts, drop Wood Brown, attach Cocoa and work across last 3
-sts. Continue in same manner until band is same length as front to neck
-shaping. Then dec 1 st at each end of row. Work in same manner on 4 sts
-to center back of neck, cut yarn. Work other border to correspond. Sew
-borders in position. Mark right front for 6 evenly spaced buttons.
-
-BUTTON LOOPS: Attach Wood Brown at left front edge, ch 6, skip 2 rows,
-sl st to edge, cut yarn. Work 5 more button loops in same manner
-matching markers.
-
-POCKETS: Work 2. With Fisherman ch 22, work in pattern for 15 rows, then
-work 3 rows Cocoa and 3 rows Wood Brown. Sew pockets in position.
-
-
-
-
- _Flings ’n Caps_
-
-
- HAT AND SCARF SET
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED
- 2—4 oz. skeins Dk. Violet
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size J
-
-
- HAT
-
-Ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 1, work 8 s c in ring, join in 1st s c.
-2nd ROUND: Ch 9, cluster st in 4th st from hook (cluster st: keeping
-last loop of each st on hook, 3 d c in same space, y o hook and pull
-through all loops at one time), ch 2, sl st in next st of ch, ch 6, sl
-st in next s c, repeat from beg all around ending last repeat with d trc
-in 1st sc (this brings yarn in position for next round); (d trc: Y o
-hook 3 times and work off all loops 2 at a time), ch 5, join in 5th st
-of ch. 3rd ROUND: Ch 2, keeping cluster st to front, sl st in next st of
-ch (opposite side of cluster st), ch 5, sl st in ch below cluster st,
-repeat from beg all around, join in d trc. 4th ROUND: Sl st to center st
-of ch 5, ch 10, d trc in same space, ch 5, d trc in same space, * 3 d
-trc with ch 5 between each d trc in center st of next ch, repeat from *
-all around, join in 5th st of ch. 5th and 6th ROUNDS: Sl st to center
-st, ch 10, d trc in same space, * 2 d trc with ch 5 between in center st
-of next loop, repeat from * all around, join in 5th st of ch. 7th ROUND:
-Sl st into loop, work 3 s c in each loop (48 s c) do not join this or
-following rounds, place a marker at beg of each round. 8th to 12th
-ROUNDS: 1 s c in each s c, sl st in last 3 sts at end of last round to
-even round, cut yarn.
-
-
- SCARF
- 90 inches long
-
-Ch 20, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each remaining st of ch, turn.
-2nd to 6th ROWS: Ch 1, 1 s c in each s c, turn, ch 6 at end of last row.
-7th ROW: Skip next 2 s c, 2 d trc (3 times over hook) with ch 5 between
-in next s c, repeat from beg across row ending with skip next 2 s c, d
-trc in last s c, ch 6, turn. 8th ROW: 2 d trc with ch 5 between in
-center st of next loop, repeat from beg across row ending with d trc in
-6th st of end ch, ch 6, turn. Repeat last row for pattern. Work even in
-pattern until scarf measures 88½ inches from beg or 1½ inches less than
-desired length. NEXT ROW: 1 s c in d trc, 4 s c in next loop, 3 s c in
-each of the next 3 loops, 4 s c in next loop, 1 s c in 6th st of end ch,
-ch 1, turn, (19 sc). NEXT 5 ROWS: 1 s c in each s c, cut yarn.
-
-
- BLACK AND WHITE HAT & SCARF
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- DAWN “WINTUK” SPORT YARN SIZE
- 3—2 oz. skeins White
- 1—2 oz. skein Black for Scarf and
- 1—2 oz. skein each White and Black for Hat
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10½ OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT
- IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
-
-
- SCARF
-
-With Black, cast on 44 sts. 1st ROW: K 1, yarn to front, sl 1 as if to
-P, repeat from beg across row. Repeat 1st row for pattern. Work in
-following color scheme: 23 rows Black, 8 rows White, 8 rows Black, 8
-rows White, 4 rows Black, 8 rows White, 8 rows Black, 8 rows White, 24
-rows Black (this completes border). With White, work in pattern until
-scarf measures 80 inches. Then work border from the last row to the 1st
-row. Bind off 2 sts at a time.
-
-FRINGE: Wind remainder of Black over a 15 inch cardboard, cut one end.
-Take 3 strands and fold in half. Pull folded edge through st and pull
-ends through loop; pull tightly. Work a fringe in each st across each
-end. Trim fringe evenly.
-
-
- HAT
-
-With Black, cast on 140 sts. Work border same as scarf (about 10
-inches). NEXT ROW: K 2 tog across row. NEXT ROW: P 2 tog across row, cut
-yarn leaving a length for weaving. Thread yarn into blunt needle, draw
-through all sts, fasten securely. Weave seam.
-
-
- FLAME SCARF & HAT
-
- [Illustration: Scarves and hats]
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED
- 2-4 oz. skeins Flame
- 1 oz. each Fisherman, Antique Gold and Black
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size J OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- GAUGE: 3 solid meshes and 2 open meshes = 2 inches
-
-
- SCARF
-
-Approximate Size: 6 inches x 94 inches
-
-With Flame, ch 25, d c in 4th st from hook, * ch 1, skip next 2 sts of
-ch, 2 d c in next st, repeat from * across ch, ch 4, turn. 2nd ROW: 2 d
-c in next mesh, * ch 1, 2 d c in next mesh, repeat from * across row
-ending ch 1, d c in 3rd st of ch at end, turn. 3rd ROW: Ch 3, d c in 1st
-mesh, * ch 1, 2 d c in next mesh, repeat from * across row, ch 4, turn.
-NEXT 3 ROWS: Repeat 2nd, 3rd and 2nd rows, cut Flame, turn. (NOTE: When
-changing colors, always complete last half of last st worked with new
-color.) 7th ROW: START BORDER: With Black repeat 3rd row, cut Black.
-Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows for pattern and work in following color scheme;
-1 row Antique Gold, 1 row Fisherman, 1 row Black, 1 row Flame, 1 row
-Black, 1 row Fisherman, 1 row Antique Gold (this completes border), 1
-row Black, * 5 rows Flame, 1 row Antique Gold, 5 rows Flame, 1 row
-Fisherman, 5 rows Flame, 1 row Black, repeat from last * 5 times ending
-with 5 rows Flame, 1 row Antique Gold, 5 rows Flame. Then work border
-and 6 rows of Flame, cut yarn.
-
-
- HAT
-
-With Flame, ch 74, work 1st 2 rows same as scarf. NEXT 9 ROWS: Work
-border same as scarf. NEXT ROW: (Dec) With Flame, ch 3, d c in 1st mesh,
-* keeping last loop of each st on hook, 2 d c in next mesh, y o and work
-off 2 loops, repeat from * across row, then y o and pull through all
-loops on hook, y o and pull through remaining loop, cut yarn leaving a
-length. Thread length into blunt needle, fasten sts securely; sew side
-seam matching rows.
-
-POMPON: Wind Flame 200 times over a 3 inch cardboard. Tie 1 end; cut
-other end. Trim evenly, attach to top of hat.
-
-
-
-
- _Pick-a-Length_
-
-
- [Illustration: Jacket]
-
-
- KNITTED SLEEVELESS JACKET
-
- Sizes: Small, Medium and Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- DAWN “SAYELLE”®
- 3 (4, 4)—4 oz. skeins Lilac
- 1—4 oz. skein each Hot Pink and Lt. Navy
- 24 inch Circular Knitting Needle No. 6
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 6 and No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL
- RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- GAUGE: For No. 8 needles: 5 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for Small size. Changes for Medium and Large sizes
-are given in parentheses.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 16 (17, 18) inches.
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 8 (9, 9) inches.
-
-BACK: With No. 6 needles and Lilac cast on 81 (85, 89) sts. 1st ROW: K
-1, * P 1, K 1, repeat from * across row. 2nd ROW: P 1, * K 1, P 1,
-repeat from * across row. Repeat 1st and 2nd rows twice. NEXT ROW:
-Repeat 1st row. NEXT 2 ROWS: START BORDER: K across each row, cut Lilac.
-NEXT 2 ROWS: Attach Lt. Navy, K across each row, drop Lt. Navy. NEXT
-ROW: Attach Hot Pink, K across row. NEXT ROW: P across row, drop Hot
-Pink. Repeat last 4 rows once, cut Hot Pink. NEXT 2 ROWS: With Lt. Navy,
-K across each row, cut Lt. Navy. NEXT 2 ROWS: Change to No. 8 needles
-and with Lilac, K across each row.
-
-START PATTERN: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th ROWS: * K 3, P 1, repeat from *
-across row ending K 1. 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th ROWS: K 1, * P 1, K 3,
-repeat from * across row. Repeat from 1st to 8th rows for pattern. Work
-even in pattern until back measures 18 inches from beg or length desired
-to underarm. SHAPE ARMHOLES: Bind off 4 sts (all sizes) at beg of next 4
-rows. Then dec 1 st at beg and end of every other row 4 times (all
-sizes). Work even in pattern until armholes measure 8½ (9, 9½) inches
-from 1st bind off.
-
-SHAPE SHOULDERS: Bind off 6 (7, 7) sts at beg of next 4 rows. Bind off
-remaining sts.
-
-RIGHT FRONT: With Lilac cast on 37 (41, 45) sts. Work same as back until
-1½ inches before armhole shaping. SHAPE FRONT EDGE: Dec 1 st at beg of
-row every ½ inch (all sizes) 13 (15, 19) times; at same time when front
-measures same as back to underarm (ending with same number of patterns)
-shape armhole same as back. When armhole measures same as back, shape
-shoulder same as back.
-
- _continuation from page 13_
-
-LEFT FRONT: Work same as right front reversing shaping.
-
-FINISHING: Block all sections. Sew shoulder seams. FRONT BORDER: With
-right side facing and circular needle, starting at center back, with Lt.
-Navy pick up 180 (184, 190) sts along front edge ending at last Lt. Navy
-stripe of lower border. Then turn each row, work as follows: K 1 row Lt.
-Navy; K 1 row, P 1 row Hot Pink; K 1 row Lt. Navy, then pick up and K 6
-sts on side of border at lower edge, K next row; P 1 row Lilac. NEXT 6
-ROWS: With Lilac work in K 1, P 1 ribbing, bind off. Work border on
-other front edge to correspond. Weave back seam tog. Turn border ribbing
-to wrong side and tack in position. ARMHOLE EDGE: With right side of
-work facing No. 6 needle and Lilac pick up 84 (86, 88) sts around
-armhole. 1st ROW: K across row, drop Lilac. NEXT 2 ROWS: With Lt. Navy K
-2 rows, cut yarn. NEXT 7 ROWS: With Lilac work in K 1, P 1 ribbing. Bind
-off. Turn ribbing to wrong side and tack in position. Sew side seam.
-Work other armhole to correspond.
-
-
- LONG CROCHET SLEEVELESS CARDIGAN
-
- Sizes: Small, Medium and Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- DAWN “WINTUK” KNITTING WORSTED
- SIZE
- 6 (7, 8)—2 oz. skeins Citrus Spice
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size I OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- GAUGE: 1 Shell = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for small size. Changes for medium and large sizes
-are given in parentheses.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 17, 18, 19 inches,
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 8½, 9, 9½ inches.
-
-BACK: Ch 71 (75, 79), 1 d c in 7th st from hook, * skip next 3 sts of
-ch, 1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c (shell) in next st of ch, repeat from * across
-row, 17 (18, 19) shells. 2nd ROW: Ch 6, rice st in 3rd st from hook
-(rice st: Keeping last loop of each st on hook, 3 d c in same space, y o
-hook and pull through all loops at one time, ch 1), * s c in ch 3 loop
-of next shell, ch 4, rice st in 3rd st from hook, ch 1, s c in next
-shell, repeat from * across row ending with s c in 3rd st of turning ch,
-ch 6, turn. 3rd ROW: D c in same space, * shell in next s c between rice
-sts, repeat from * across row ending with d c in 3rd st of turning ch.
-Repeat last 2 rows twice. 8th ROW: Ch 6, d c in same space, * shell
-between next 2 shells, repeat from * across row ending with d c in 3rd
-st of ch, ch 6, turn. Repeat last row 3 times, but do not ch 6 at end of
-last row. 12th ROW: Repeat 2nd row. 13th ROW: Repeat 3rd row. Repeat
-last 2 rows once. (This completes border.) 16th ROW: Ch 6, d c in same
-space, * shell between next 2 shells, repeat from * across row ending
-with d c in 3rd st of ch, turn. Repeat last row for pattern until work
-measures 23 inches from beg.
-
-SHAPE ARMHOLES: NEXT ROW: Sl st across 1st 2 shells to space between 2nd
-and 3rd shell, ch 6, d c in same space, work in pattern across row to
-within last 3 shells, skip next d c and ch 3 of next shell, d c in next
-d c, turn. NEXT ROW: Work even in pattern. NEXT ROW: Sl st across 1st
-shell to space between 1st and 2nd shell, ch 6, d c in same space, work
-in pattern across row ending with d c in last d c of shell before last
-shell (1 shell free). Then work even in pattern until armholes measure
-7½ (7½, 8) inches from beg, cut yarn. SHAPE SHOULDERS: NEXT ROW: Skip
-1st 3 shells (all sizes) attach yarn between 3rd and 4th shell (all
-sizes) and work in pattern across row to within last 3 shells (all
-sizes) ending with d c in last dc of 4th shell (all sizes) from end, cut
-yarn.
-
-LEFT FRONT: Ch 39 (43, 47) and work same as back to underarm; (8 (9, 10)
-shells). SHAPE ARMHOLE: NEXT ROW: Sl st across 2 shells and work in
-pattern across row. SHAPE NECK: NEXT ROW: Ch 3, shell between next 2
-shells, work in pattern across row (1 shell dec). NEXT ROW: Sl st across
-1st shell and work in pattern across row ending with d c in 3rd st of
-ch. NEXT 4 ROWS: Work even in pattern. NEXT ROW: Dec 1 shell at neck
-edge in same manner. Then work even in pattern until armhole measures 1
-row less than back armhole, cut yarn; 3 (3, 3) shells remain for
-shoulder.
-
-RIGHT FRONT: Work same as left front reversing all shaping.
-
-FINISHING: Block each section slightly. Sew shoulder and side seams
-matching rows.
-
-EDGE: With right side facing, attach yarn in corner at lower edge and
-working on opposite side of starting ch, work 2 s c in each loop of 3
-skipped sts, 1 s c in st already worked in, 3 s c in corner st, working
-up front edge work 100 s c (all sizes) up front to neck shaping, 26 (28,
-30) s c at side of neck edge, 16 (18, 20) s c across back of neck, 26
-(28, 30) s c across opposite neck edge, 100 s c (all sizes) down
-opposite front edge, join, do not turn. 2nd ROUND: Ch 4, rice st in 3rd
-st from hook, ch 1, skip 3 s c, s c in next s c, repeat from beg all
-around, join, cut yarn.
-
- _continuation from page 13_
-
-ARMHOLE EDGE: Attach yarn in seam st at underarm and work 72 (76, 80) s
-c around armhole, join, cut yarn.
-
-
-
-
- _The Long Rib_
-
-
- [Illustration: Slipover]
-
-
- MAN’S RAGLAN SLIPOVER
-
- Sizes: 40, 42 and 44
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- DAWN “SAYELLE”®
- 6 (7, 8)—4 oz. skeins Burnt Orange
- 1—4 oz. skein each Moss and Lemon
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 9 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- 1 Set Double Pointed Needles No. 6
- GAUGE: 5 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for size 40. Changes for sizes 42 and 44 are given
-in parentheses.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back or front at underarm:
- 20, 21, 22 inches.
-
-BACK: With Burnt Orange cast on 104 (107, 113) sts. 1st ROW: K 2, * P 1,
-K 2, repeat from * across row. 2nd ROW: P 2, * K 1, P 2, repeat from *
-across row, cut Burnt Orange. Repeat last 2 rows 6 times, working next 2
-rows in Moss, then 2 in Burnt Orange, 2 in Lemon, 2 in Burnt Orange, 2
-in Moss, 2 in Burnt Orange. (This completes border.) START PATTERN: 1st
-ROW: With Burnt Orange K 2, * P 1, skip next st, K the next st and leave
-on needle, K the skipped st and sl both sts off needle, P 1, K 2, repeat
-from * across row. 2nd ROW: P 2, * K 1, P 2, repeat from * across row.
-Repeat last 2 rows for pattern. Work even in pattern until back measures
-19½ inches from beg or desired length to underarm. SHAPE RAGLAN: Bind
-off 3 sts at beg of next 2 rows (all sizes), then keeping pattern
-uniform dec 1 st at beg and end of every other row 27 (28, 29) times.
-Bind off remaining sts.
-
-FRONT: Work same as back until front measures 2 inches less than back to
-underarm ending on wrong side. NEXT ROW: SHAPE V NECK: Work in pattern
-across 52 (52, 55) sts, K 0 (2, 2) tog, attach another skein of yarn,
-work in pattern across remaining 52 (53, 56) sts. NEXT ROW: Dec 1 st at
-each side of neck edge. Then dec 1 st at each side of neck edge every
-other row 6 times more (all sizes). Then dec 1 st at each side of neck
-edge every 3rd row 14 (14, 16) times, at the same time when work
-measures same as back to underarm shape raglan same as back until 1 st
-remains on each side, cut yarn, fasten securely.
-
-SLEEVES: With Burnt Orange cast on 50 (53, 53) sts and work 14 rows of
-border same as back. Then work in pattern inc 1 st at beg and end of row
-(all inc sts will be worked in pattern). Then keeping pattern uniform,
-inc 1 st at beg and end of row every 1 inch until there are 74 (77, 83)
-sts on needle. Work even in pattern until sleeve measures 18½ inches
-from beg or length desired to underarm. NEXT 2 ROWS: Bind off 3 sts at
-beg of each row. Then shape raglan same as back until 14 (15, 19) sts
-remain. Bind off remaining sts.
-
-FINISHING: Block each section slightly. Weave sleeves in position. Weave
-sleeve and side seams. NECK BAND: With No. 6 dpn and Burnt Orange
-starting at center back, pick up 83 (85, 87) sts along neck edge to
-center of V, pick up 1 st at center for center st, pick up 83 (85, 87)
-sts along opposite edge. NEXT ROUND: K 2, P 1, repeat from beg all
-around dec 1 st on each side of center st (always K center st in this
-and following rounds). NEXT 10 ROUNDS: Working in same manner as last
-round, work next 2 rounds Moss, then 2 rounds Burnt Orange, 2 rounds
-Lemon, 2 rounds Burnt Orange, and 2 rounds Moss. Bind off in pattern.
-
- KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS
-
- K Knit
- P Purl
- St(s) Stitch(es)
- YO Yarn Over
- Dec. Decrease
- Inc. Increase
- Tog. Together
- Rnd. Round
- P.s.s.o. Pass slip st over st
- dpn Double pointed needle
- K-O Do not work st, row or round
- Beg. Beginning
- Bet. Between
-
-
-
-
- _The Edwardian Vest_
-
-
- [Illustration: Vest]
-
- Sizes: Small to Medium; Medium to Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- DAWN “WINTUK” KNITTING WORSTED SIZE
- 5 (6)—2 oz. skeins Gold
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size I for small to medium size; Size J for
- medium to large size OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE:
- Size I hook: 1 shell, 1 d knot st, 1 shell = 2¾ inches
- Size J hook: 1 shell, 1 d knot st, 1 shell = 3 inches
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 17 (18) inches
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 8¼ (9) inches
- NOTE: Use same directions for both sizes
- see hook sizes
-
-RIGHT FRONT: Starting at shoulder, ch 15, 5 d c in 5th st from hook,
-work a s knot st (S Knot St: Draw up a ½ inch loop on hook, yo and pull
-through loop, s c in single loop of st, this completes a s knot st; draw
-up a ½ inch loop on hook, yo and pull through loop, s c in single loop
-of st, this completes a d knot st), skip next 3 sts of ch, sl st in next
-st, work a s knot st, skip next 3 sts of ch, 5 d c (shell) in next st,
-skip next st, d c in next st, ch 1, turn. 2nd ROW: Skip 1st d c, s c in
-1st d c of next shell, ch 5, s c in last d c of same shell, d knot st, s
-c in 1st d c of next shell, ch 5, s c in last d c of same shell, ch 3,
-turn. 3rd ROW: Shell in center of ch 5 loop (NOTE: All shells will be
-worked in center st of loop and will not be referred to again), s knot
-st, sl st in center of next d knot st, s knot st, shell in next loop, d
-c in last s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows 5 times, ending last
-row with ch 3, turn. 14th ROW: SHAPE NECK AND ARMHOLE: S knot st, s c in
-1st d c of shell (inc at beg of row), ch 5, s c in last d c of same
-shell, d knot st, s c in 1st d c of next shell, ch 5, s c in last d c of
-same shell, s knot st, d c in 3rd st of ch at end (inc at end of row),
-ch 3, turn. 15th ROW: S knot st, sl st in s c of next s knot st, s knot
-st, shell in next loop, s knot st, sl st in center of next d knot st, s
-knot st, shell in next loop, s knot st, sl st in s c of next s knot st,
-s knot st, d c in 3rd st of ch at end of row, ch 1, turn. 16th ROW: S c
-in 1st d c, * d knot st, s c in 1st d c of next shell, ch 5, s c in last
-d c of same shell, repeat from * once, d knot st, s c in 3rd st of end
-ch, ch 3, turn. 17th ROW: Shell in 1st s c, * s knot st, sl st in center
-of next d knot st, s knot st, shell in next loop, repeat from * across
-row ending last repeat with 6 d c shell in last s c, ch 3, turn. 18th
-ROW: S knot st (inc), skip 1st d c, s c in next d c, ch 5, s c in last d
-c of same shell, * d knot st, s c in 1st d c of next shell, ch 5, s c in
-last d c of same shell, repeat from * across row, ch 3, turn. 19th ROW:
-Shell in next loop, s knot st, sl st in center st of next d knot st, s
-knot st, repeat from beg twice, shell in next loop, s knot st, sl st in
-s c of next s knot st, s knot st, d c in 3rd st of end ch, ch 1, turn.
-20th ROW: Sc in d c, * d knot st, s c in 1st d c of next shell, ch 5, s
-c in last d c of same shell, repeat from * across row, turn. 21st ROW:
-Ch 3, * shell in next loop, s knot st, sl st in center of next d knot
-st, s knot st, repeat from * across row ending with shell in last s c,
-ch 1, turn. 22nd ROW: S c in 1st d c of shell, ch 5, s c in last d c of
-same shell, d knot st, repeat from beg across row ending s c in 1st d c
-of next shell, ch 5, s c in last d c of same shell, turn. 23rd ROW: Ch
-3, * shell in next loop, s knot st, sl st in center st of next d knot
-st, s knot st, repeat from * across row ending with shell in last loop,
-d c in last s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat 22nd and 23rd rows until there are
-24 shell rows from beg or length desired ending with 22nd row of
-pattern. NEXT ROW: START LOWER EDGE SHAPING: Work in pattern across row
-until 4 shells have been completed, then s knot st, sl st in next d knot
-st, s knot st, d c in center st of next loop, ch 1, turn. NEXT ROW: S c
-in d c, d knot st, s c in 1st d c of next shell, continue in pattern
-across row. Repeat the last 2 rows having 3 shells only in next row, cut
-yarn.
-
-LEFT FRONT: Work same as right front reversing shaping.
-
-BACK: Work 1st row same as right front, cut yarn, set aside. Work
-another section same as 1st and 2nd rows of right front, ch 31 (39),
-pick up 1st section having wrong side facing, pull up a loop in each of
-the 1st 2 d c, yarn over and work off all loops at one time, complete
-row, turn. 3rd ROW: Ch 3, working in pattern complete 2 shells, s knot
-st, skip 1st 3 sts of ch 31 (39), * sl st in next st, s knot st, skip
-next 3 sts of ch, shell in next st, s knot st, skip next 3 sts of ch,
-repeat from * twice, sl st in next st, s knot st, shell in next ch 5
-loop, complete row, ch 1, turn; 7 (8) shells. 4th to 13th ROWS: Repeat
-the 22nd and 23rd rows of right front alternately, ending last row with
-ch 3. NEXT 4 ROWS: Working in pattern, inc at beg and end of rows in
-same manner as 14th to 17th rows of right front. Then repeat 22nd and
-23rd rows until back is same length as fronts.
-
-FINISHING: Steam sections. Sew seams.
-
- _continuation from page 19_
-
-EDGE: Attach yarn at shoulder seam on wrong side; working around back of
-neck, ch 5, sl st on side of next s c, ch 5, skip 1 loop, sl st in next
-loop, * ch 5, sl st in next loop, repeat from * 5 times, ch 5, sl st on
-side of next s c, ch 5, sl st in shoulder seam; working down front edge
-ch 5, sl st on side of next s c, repeat from * 5 times, ch 5, skip 1
-loop, sl st in next loop, ch 5, sl st in base of next shell, ch 5, sl st
-in next loop, ch 5, sl st in base of next shell, * ch 5, sl st in base
-of next d c, repeat from * 13 times, work 4 ch 5 loops around curved
-edge, ending at center of d knot st, * ch 5, sl st in 1st d c of next
-shell, ch 5, sl st in last d c of same shell, repeat from * across lower
-edge. Work up other front edge to correspond to opposite side having
-same number of loops, join, turn. FRINGE: Insert hook under ch, pick up
-yarn and pull through loop on hook pulling yarn up to form a 1 inch
-loop, * keep loop on hook, insert hook under ch, pull yarn through, yo
-and pull through st pulling yarn up to a 1 inch length, repeat from *
-working 6 fringes in each loop and 1 fringe in each sl st dropping loops
-from hook when necessary, join, cut yarn.
-
-
-
-
- _Flowery Border_
-
-
- CROCHET DRESS
-
- Sizes: Small, Medium
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED or DAWN “SAYELLE”®
- 3 (4)—4 oz. skeins White
- 1—4 oz. skein each Leaf Green or Premier Green and Lt. Raspberry or
- Folly Pink
- 1 oz. Orange or Burnt Orange
- Plastic Crochet Hook size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
- GAUGE: Each motif measures about 4 inches.
-
-Directions are given for small size. Changes for medium size are given
-in parentheses.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across bust at underarm:
- 17, 18 inches
-
-MOTIF: With Orange ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 1, 8 s c in ring, cut
-yarn, attach White, join (When changing colors always complete last half
-of st with next color). 2nd ROUND: Ch 7, working into single loop of
-each ch work 3 s c in 2nd st from hook and in each remaining st of ch
-(petal), sl st in back of 7th s c from beg of petal, s c in next s c of
-1st round, repeat from beg 7 times (8 petals), join, cut yarn. 3rd
-ROUND: Attach Leaf Green in s c between petals, ch 3, 2 d c in same
-space, * ch 1, 3 d c in next s c between petals, repeat from * all
-around, ch 1, join. 4th ROUND: 5 d c (shell) in center d c, sl st in ch
-1 space, repeat from beg all around, join, cut yarn.
-
-Work a 2nd motif in same manner, but use Lt. Raspberry for 2nd round and
-join 2nd motif to 1st motif in last round as follows: 3 d c in center d
-c, * drop loop from hook, insert hook in any center d c of last round of
-1st motif, pick up dropped loop, 2 d c in same space of 2nd motif, sl st
-in ch 1 space, 3 d c in next center d c, repeat from * once inserting
-hook in next center d c of 1st motif, then complete last round same as
-1st motif. Continue working and joining motifs alternating colors until
-there are 10 (12) motifs in strip. Work 1 more round of motifs
-alternating White and Lt. Raspberry motifs joining last motif to
-opposite center d c’s arranging colors as pictured.
-
-JOINING MOTIF: With Orange ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 1, s c in ring,
-* ch 3, drop loop from hook, insert hook in joining of the 2 motifs,
-pick up dropped loop and pull through, ch 3, s c in ring, repeat from *
-3 times ending sl st in 1st s c, cut yarn. Work a joining motif in each
-space all around.
-
-1st ROUND: Starting at lower edge of skirt above border; attach White
-between any 2 motifs, ch 4, 2 trc in same space, * 3 d c in next sl st,
-5 s c in center of next shell, 5 s c in center of next shell, 3 d c in
-next sl st, 3 trc between next 2 motifs, repeat from * all around ending
-to correspond, join in 4th st of starting ch, ch 1, turn. 2nd ROUND: Sl
-st to center d c, * ch 2, sl st in center s c of next s c group, ch 3, 2
-d c, ch 3, sl st in same space, repeat from * once, ch 1, sl st in
-center d c of next d c group, ch 1, sl st in center of next trc group,
-ch 3, 2 d c, ch 3, sl st in same trc, ch 1, sl st in next center d c,
-repeat from 1st * all around ending to correspond, join, cut yarn, turn.
-3rd ROUND: Attach yarn and * sl st to 3rd st of ch, ch 4, yo hook twice,
-insert hook in same st, yo, pull through st (4 loops on hook), yo, pull
-through 2 loops, yo, skip 2 d c, insert hook in next st (top of ch), yo,
-pull through (5 loops on hook), yo, work off all loops 2 at a time, ch
-2, d c in center where sts cross, ch 4, sl st in top of same ch already
-worked, ch 2, repeat from * all around, join, turn. 4th ROUND: Sl st to
-ch 2 loop at top, * ch 3, 2 d c, ch 3, sl st in same loop, ch 2, sl st
-in top of next ch 2 loop, repeat from * all around, join to correspond,
-turn. 5th ROUND: Repeat 3rd round from 1st *. 6th ROUND: Repeat 4th
-round. Repeat last 2 rounds 4 times. NEXT 6 ROUNDS: Work in pattern
-having ch 1 instead of ch 2 between each pattern to shape waist. NEXT 3
-ROUNDS: Work in pattern having ch 2 between each pattern. NEXT ROW:
-Divide for back. SHAPE ARMHOLES: Sl st across 1 pattern, work across
-next 13 (16) patterns, ch 2, sl st in top of next ch 2 loop, ch 1 to
-turn this and next row. Repeat last row once, having 2 patterns less 11
-(14) patterns. Continue in pattern (always sl st to top ch 2 loop at beg
-of each 4th pattern row) until armholes measure 7 inches ending with 3rd
-pattern row. SHAPE SHOULDERS AND NECK: Work across 3 (4) patterns for
-shoulder, ch 2, * 2 s c in next ch 2 loop of next pattern, ch 2, repeat
-from * 4 (5) times for neck, work in pattern to end of row for other
-shoulder. NEXT ROW: Sl st to top of ch, * 1 sc in each d c, sl st in top
-of ch, ch 2, sl st in top of ch, repeat from * 2 (3) times, then work 2
-s c in each space and 1 s c in each s c of row below across neckline,
-complete shoulder same as 1st shoulder, cut yarn.
-
-FRONT: Attach yarn in 1st free pattern and work same as back until
-armholes measure 5 inches. NEXT ROW: Work across 3 (4) patterns for
-shoulder, work neckline same as back across 5 (6) patterns, work across
-other shoulder. Work and complete 1 shoulder until same length as back,
-drop yarn. Attach yarn on other shoulder and complete to correspond, cut
-yarn. Pick up dropped yarn of 1st shoulder and work across shoulders and
-neckline same as back, cut yarn. FINISHING: Sew shoulder seams. Work 1
-row of s c around each armhole, join. Work a sl st in each st, cut yarn.
-Work a sl st in each st around neck edge. LOWER EDGE OF DRESS: With
-right side facing, attach White between any 2 motifs, sl st in same
-space, ** skip next st, 5 d c in next st, * work 5 d c in center st of
-next shell, repeat from * once, work 5 d c in 2nd st of next shell, sl
-st between next 2 motifs, repeat from ** all around, join, cut yarn.
-
- [Illustration: Dress]
-
-
-
-
- _Color Cascade_
-
-
-_Poncho_
- _1 size fits all_
-
- [Illustration: Poncho]
-
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- DAWN “SAYELLE”® or “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED
- 5—4 oz. skeins Moss or Olive Green
- 1—4 oz. skein each Burnt Orange and Lemon or Tangerine and Amber
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size J OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 7 s c = 2 inches
-
-With Moss ch 50, s c in 2nd st from hook and in each remaining st of ch,
-ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd, 3rd, 4th ROWS: 1 s c in each s c, drop Moss,
-pick up Burnt Orange. (When changing colors always complete last half of
-st with new color.) 5th ROW: 1 s c in 1st s c, * s c in corresponding sc
-4 rows below, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in next 5 s c, repeat from * across row.
-6th ROW: 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, * s c in corresponding s c 4 rows
-below, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of next 5 s c, repeat from * across row
-ending s c in corresponding s c 4 rows below, skip 1 s c, s c in last 2
-s c. 7th ROW: 1 s c in each of next 3 s c, * s c in next s c 4 rows
-below, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 5 s c, repeat from *
-across, ending 1 s c in next s c 4 rows below, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in
-remaining 3 s c, drop Burnt Orange, pick up Lemon. 8th ROW: 1 s c in
-next 2 s c, * s c in next s c 4 rows below, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of
-the next 5 s c, repeat from * across ending in pattern as established.
-9th ROW: 1 s c in each of the next 5 s c, * s c in next s c 4 rows
-below, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 5 s c, repeat from * across
-ending in pattern. 10th ROW: S c in s c 4 rows below, skip 1 s c, 1 s c
-in each of the next 5 s c, repeat from beg across row ending last repeat
-1 s c in remaining 6 s c, drop Lemon, pick up Moss. 11th, 12th, 13th
-ROWS: Repeat 5th, 6th, 7th rows, drop Moss, pick up Burnt Orange. 14th,
-15th, 16th ROWS: Repeat 8th, 9th, 10th rows, cut Burnt Orange. 17th,
-18th, 19th ROWS: With Lemon repeat 5th, 6th, 7th rows, cut Lemon. 20th,
-21st, 22nd ROWS: Pick up Moss, repeat 8th, 9th and 10th rows,
-discontinue pattern, ch 2, turn. NEXT ROW: Work 1 s d c in each s c (s d
-c: yarn over, insert in st, pull through and work off all loops at one
-time), ch 2 to turn all s d c rows. Work 64 more s d c rows, working
-each s d c between each s d c throughout, cut yarn. Work 22 border rows
-same as beginning and crochet to last row of s d c, cut yarn. Work a 2nd
-section to correspond.
-
-FINISHING: Block sections. Work a row of s d c all around neck edge
-working 1 s d c into each st and in each row on sides. 2nd ROW: Work 1 s
-c in 3 sts, skip 1 st, repeat from beg all around, join. 3rd ROUND:
-Working into loop in back of each s c, work 1 sl st in each st, join,
-cut yarn. Weave 1 short end to one long side as illustrated. Finish
-other end to correspond.
-
-LOWER EDGE: With Moss work 2 s c over 1 row, 1 s c over next row on each
-long side, work 1 s c in each st across each short side, join, cut yarn.
-
-FRINGE: Cut Moss into 7 inch lengths. Take 3 strands, fold in half,
-insert hook in st, pick up fringe, pull through st, then pull ends
-through loop. Work a fringe in every other st all around edge. Trim
-fringe evenly.
-
- CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
-
- Chain ch
- Stitch st
- Slip Stitch sl st
- Single Crochet s c
- Short Double Crochet s d c
- OR Half Double Crochet h d c
- Double Crochet d c
- Treble Crochet tr c
- Double Treble Crochet d tr c
- Treble Treble Crochet tr tr c
- Increase inc
- Decrease dec
-
-Asterisk ... *. This indicates that the directions immediately following
-are to be repeated the given number of times in addition to the ones
-already given. Thus “repeat from * 3 times” means 4 patterns in all.
-
-
-® DUPONT CERTIFICATION MARK FOR YARNS MEETING ITS FIBER CONTENT
-SPECIFICATIONS
-
-
-
-
- Transcriber’s Notes
-
-
-—Silently corrected a few typos.
-
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- conveniently-flowing text (entire pages may appear out of order).
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- is public-domain in the country of publication.
-
-—In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by
- _underscores_.
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