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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of Star Book No. 236: Aunt Lydia's Designs, by
-Anonymous
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and
-most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions
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-using this eBook.
-
-Title: Star Book No. 236: Aunt Lydia's Designs
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: September 17, 2021 [eBook #66334]
-
-Language: English
-
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-
-*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 236: AUNT LYDIA'S
-DESIGNS ***
-
-
-
-
- AUNT LYDIA’S_® DESIGNS
-
-
- 35¢
-
- STAR BOOK NO. 236
-
- [Illustration: american thread
- HIGH RIDGE PARK. STAMFORD. CONN. 06905]
-
- PRINTED IN U.S.A.
-
-
-
-
- GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
-
-
- Knitting Abbreviations
-
- Knit k
- Purl p
- Stitch(es) st(s)
- Yarn Over yo
- Decrease dec
- Increase inc
- Together tog
- Round rnd
- Pass Slip St Over St p.s.s.o
- Double Pointed Needle dpn
- Beginning beg
- Remaining rem
- Pattern pat
-
- Crochet Abbreviations
-
- Chain ch
- Stitch st
- Slip Stitch sl st
- Single Crochet s c
- 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
- Remaining rem
- Pattern pat
- 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.
-
- Macrame Abbreviations
-
- Reverse Double Half Hitch RDHH
- Over Hand Knot OHK
- Vertical Half Hitch VHH
- Diagonal Double Half Hitch DDHH
- Horizontal Double Half Hitch or Horizontal Bar HDHH or HB
-
- [Illustration: FIG. 1]
-
- [Illustration: FIG. 2]
-
- [Illustration: FIG. 3]
-
- [Illustration: FIG. 4]
-
- [Illustration: FIG. 5]
-
-
-
-
- MACRAME General Instructions
-
-
-EQUIPMENT: T-pins. Scissors. Tape measure or ruler. Knotting board
-(brown paper marked off in one inch squares for gauge. Place over
-knotting board of Celotex, cork, or padded cardboard). Rubber bands for
-bobbins (wind lengths overhand, secure with rubber band and release as
-needed). 1-yarn needle.
-
-KNOTTING: 1. Keep the foundation yarn secure and in place by using
-T-pins in the overhand knot at either end. 2. Keep leader taut and
-straight on an angle or parallel to the foundation yarn. 3. Tie knots
-tightly to cover leader. 4. Secure with pins to keep accurate
-measurement. (Use the one inch squares as a gauge.)
-
-Learn all knots on sample piece before beginning, making sure to acquire
-the right tension. This will enable you to identify the knots.
-
-Five knots are used in this booklet. They are basically the same
-differing mainly in direction. 1. Reversed Double Half Hitch (R D H H)
-as shown in figure #1, used for mounting lengths onto foundation yarn.
-Fold length in half, tuck looped end over foundation yarn and pull
-toward you, tuck loose ends into loop and tighten. 2. Overhand Knot (O H
-K) as shown in figure #2. Hold length in left hand, with right hand
-bring it up and over towards the left through loop formed, tighten. 3.
-Vertical Half Hitch (V H H) as shown in figure #3. Hold one length in
-left hand, with right hand bring next length around and between the two
-lengths (counts as one knot). Bring left length around right and between
-the two lengths. Continue for the number of knots indicated. 4. Diagonal
-Double Half Hitch (D D H H) as shown in figure #4. Working from left to
-right, the leader (length on which the knots are tied) is held in the
-right hand. Each length is knotted onto it in the same manner as the
-first knot of the V H H two times. The leader is held taut and on a
-downward angle. Working from right to left the leader is held in the
-left hand. 5. Horizontal Bar or Horizontal Double Half Hitch (H B or H D
-H H) as shown in figure #5. Holding the leader taut and parallel to the
-foundation yarn work as D D H H.
-
-
-
-
-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.
-
-
-
-
- Belt
-
-
-Material Required:
-
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “Aunt Lydia’s” Heavy Rug Yarn.
- 2—70 Yd. Skeins color A.
- 1 Crochet Hook Size H or any size hook which will result in stitch
- gauge below.
- Gauge: 1 pattern = 1 inch.
- Suggested Color Scheme: A—Lilac.
- Measurements: Waist: Fits All Sizes. Width: Approx. 4¼ inches.
-
-With A and Size H hook, ch 15.
-
-ROW 1: Dc in 4th st from hook, dc in next 2 sts, working over side of
-last 3 sts, insert hook in space between ch at beg and first dc, work a
-sc pulling loops to width of the 3 dc, * skip next st of ch, dc in next
-3 sts, insert hook in space between these 3 sts and sts of previous
-group, work a sc, repeat from * once, dc in next st, turn.
-
-ROW 2: Ch 3, skip 1 st, dc in next 3 dc, taking care not to work over
-the loop of sc of row below, insert hook in space between ch at beg and
-first dc, work a sc over the 3 dc just made, * skip next st, dc in next
-3 dc, work a sc over side of these 3 sts, repeat from * once, dc in next
-st. Repeat Row 2 for waist measurement minus 2 inches.
-
-
-FINISHING:
-
-Working across long edge; sc, sl st, sc, sl st over side of last dc; sc,
-sl st over side of each row to next corner, sc, sl st in corner, * sc,
-sl st in same space, repeat from * once, * sc in next st, st in next st,
-repeat from last * 4 times, sc in next st. Continue around in same
-manner working next corners same as 2nd corner, end to correspond,
-fasten off.
-
-
-TASSEL: (Make 2)
-
-Wind yarn 30 times around a 5 inch cardboard. Tie one end; cut other
-end. Tie again 1 inch below first tying.
-
-
-TIE:
-
-Work a ch 36 inches long or length desired, sl st in each st of ch,
-fasten off. Lace through 4 front spaces of belt and attach tassels.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- [Illustration: _Instruction on page 8_]
-
-
-
-
- HAIRPIN LACE AND KNITTED PONCHO
-
-
- Size: Small
-
-Materials Required:
-
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “Aunt Lydia’s” Heavy Rug Yarn.
- 7—70 Yd. Skeins Color A.
- 2—70 Yd. Skeins Color B.
- 1—Pr. Jumper Knitting Needles No. 8 and 1 Crochet Hook Size H or any
- size needles and hooks which will result in stitch gauge
- below.
- 1—3 inch Hairpin Staple.
- Gauge: On Knitting Needles:
- 7 sts = 2 inches; 7 rows = 1 inch.
- Suggested Color Scheme:
- A—Peacock; B—Bongo.
- Directions are given for Small size.
- Measurements:
- Shoulder-arm length 19 inches.
-
-
-HAIRPIN LACE:
-
-With crochet hook make a loop, drop loop. Remove bar from staple, place
-dropped loop on left prong with yarn to front of staple, replace bar.
-Working with bar at bottom and curve at top, pass yarn over right prong
-to back of staple keeping the beg of loop at center. Insert hook through
-loop and pull yarn through, yarn over and pull through loop, * drop loop
-from hook, turn staple toward you to the left, pass yarn over right
-prong to the back, pick up dropped loop, pull loop tight and keep in
-center, insert hook under top part of loop on left prong, pull yarn
-through (2 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through both loops, repeat
-from * for desired length.
-
-
-FIRST SECTION:
-
-With B, and 3 inch Hairpin Staple, work a strip of hairpin lace having
-123 loops on each side of staple, fasten off. Remove bar. Using Size 8
-knitting needles working along 1 edge of hairpin lace and keeping 1
-twist in each loop across, attach A in first loop, pull yarn through
-same loop, * insert needle in next loop, pull yarn through, repeat from
-* 58 times (60 sts), place a marker, insert needle through next 3 loops,
-pull yarn through all 3 loops (center st), place a marker, * insert
-needle in next loop, pull yarn through, repeat from * across rem 59
-loops (121 sts on needle).
-
-ROWS 1-3: (Garter st), K each row, slipping markers.
-
-ROW 4: K 2 tog, K across to within 2 sts of first marker, K 2 tog, slip
-marker, K 1, sl marker, K 2 tog, K to within last 2 sts, K 2 tog.
-
-ROWS 5-84: Repeat the last 4 rows 20 times.—37 sts remain.
-
-ROW 85: K 1, * YO, K 2 tog, repeat from * across row (beading).
-
-ROW 86: K across row counting the YO as a st.
-
-ROW 87: Bind off. With A and size 8 needles, working on upper opposite
-side of hairpin lace, keeping 1 twist in each loop, pull up a loop in
-each loop of hairpin lace.—123 sts.
-
-ROW 1: K—123 sts.
-
-ROW 2: Inc in first st, K 59, inc in next st, K 1, inc in next st, K 59,
-inc in last st.—127 sts. (To Inc: K into the front and back of same st).
-
-ROWS 3-5: K.
-
-ROW 6: Bind off.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-
-SECOND SECTION:
-
-Work same as first section.
-
-
-FINISHING:
-
-With matching colors weave center seams tog matching rows.
-
-
-COLLAR:
-
-With B and 3 inch Hairpin Staple, work a strip of hairpin lace having 74
-loops on each side of staple. Fasten off. With Size H hook, attach B in
-first loop, keeping 1 twist in each loop, work 1 sc in each loop along
-one edge. Fasten off. Having right side of poncho and collar facing, sew
-sc edge of collar to poncho, matching edges at center front seam.
-
-
-CORD:
-
-Take 2 strands of A, each 2½ yds. long, twist tightly, fold in half and
-let twist itself. Knot each end.
-
-
-TASSELS: (Make 2)
-
-Wind B, 25 times around a 4½ inch cardboard. Tie one end, cut other end,
-then tie again about 1 inch below first tying. Trim tassels. Lace cord
-through beading and attach a tassel to each end.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-
-
-
- LAZY DAISY CLUSTER PILLOW
-
-
- [Illustration: LAZY DAISY CLUSTER PILLOW]
-
-Materials Required:
-
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “Aunt Lydia’s” Heavy Rug Yarn.
- 5—70 Yd. skeins color A.
- 1—70 Yd. skein each of colors B, C, and D.
- 1 Crochet Hook Size I or any size hook which will result in stitch
- gauge below.
- Gauge:
- 3 rows = 1 inch;
- 5 sts = 2 inches.
- Kapok or shredded foam rubber for filling.
- Suggested Color Scheme:
- A—Red; B—White; C—Yellow and D—Fern Green.
- Size: Approx. 15 x 15 inches
-
-
-FIRST SIDE:
-
-With A and Size I hook, ch 38. ROW 1: Sc in 2nd st from hook and in each
-rem st of ch. Ch 1 to turn all rows.—37 sts. ROWS 2-45: Sc in each sc.
-Fasten off.—15 inches.
-
-
-SECOND SIDE:
-
-Work same as first side.
-
-
-EMBROIDERY:
-
-With B embroider daisies in lazy daisy st. With C work French knot in
-center (twice around needle). With D embroider leaves in lazy daisy st;
-calyx and stems in satin st. With C embroider large cluster in French
-knots. Cluster should be 4½ inches long, 3½ inches at widest point
-tapering to ½ inch at top as illustrated. Embroider small cluster in
-same manner 3½ inches long, 2½ inches at widest point tapering to ¾ inch
-at top.
-
-
-FINISHING:
-
-Place sections tog wrong sides facing. Sew 3 edges tog, matching rows.
-Fill with kapok or shredded foam rubber. Sew rem side.
-
- [Illustration: MULTI-COLOR CHOKER & BELT
- _Instruction on page 14_]
-
-
-
-
- MULTI-COLOR CHOKER & BELT
-
-
- [Illustration: MULTI-COLOR CHOKER & BELT]
-
-Materials Required:
-
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “Aunt Lydia’s” Heavy Rug Yarn.
- 1—70 Yd. Skein each of A, B, C, D, and E.
- 1—1½ inch plastic ring for center of belt.
- 1—1 inch plastic ring for center of choker.
- 1—Yarn needle.
- Measurements For Choker:
- 1¾ inches wide, 11 inches long.
- Measurements For Belt:
- 3 inches wide, 24 inches long.
- Color Scheme: A—Watermelon. B—Lilac. C—Orange. D—Spring Green and
- E—Turquoise Icing.
-
-
-CHOKER
-
- [Illustration: Choker]
-
-Cut four 1½ yd. lengths each of A, E, D, C. Cut four 2½ yd. lengths of
-B. Anchor to 1 inch ring, using the RDHH, in this manner: * (one half of
-the ring) 1 B, 1 A, 1 C, 1 D, 2 E, 1 D, 1 C, 1 A, and 1 B. Repeat from *
-on other half of ring. (NOTE: All yarns are worked two strands to a
-length). One half of choker is worked, then the other. * Starting with
-E, cross them over one another and work in opposite directions in DDHH
-having last knot 1 inch below ring. Repeat with all colors leaving
-lengths used as leaders untied until B is in the center. With B tie 3
-VHH. Pick up E and work each to center in DDHH. Repeat with all colors,
-leaving lengths used as leaders untied until B is on the outside. With E
-tie 3 VHH *. Using outside B on left, work to right forming a HB. Do not
-tie B onto B. Using outside B on the right work to the left forming a
-HB. Repeat between *’s once, having the last knot of the DDHH 1 inch
-below last HB. Using outside B on the left, work to the right forming a
-HB. With this length and the right outside length of B tie 14 VHH. This
-will be sewn into place forming a loop. With a yarn needle or crochet
-hook weave in the ends on the back side for at least ½ inch. Trim.
-BRAID: Cut 6 one yard lengths of B. Tie all lengths together with an OHK
-two inches from beginning. Braid, using 2 strands of yarn as one, for
-twenty inches. Tie an OHK. Cut lengths 2 inches below OHK. Insert braid
-through loops for fastening.
-
-
-BELT
-
-Cut eight 6 yd lengths of B, four 5½ yd lengths of A, eight 5 yd lengths
-of D, four 5 yd lengths of C and six 4½ yd lengths of E. Anchor to 1½
-inch ring in the following sequence using RDHH; * 2 B, 1 A, 1 C, 2 D, 3
-E, 2 D, 1 C, 1 A, and 2 B *. Repeat between *’s for other half of ring.
-(NOTE: All yarns are worked 2 strands to a length except E which uses 3
-strands as one). * Take E, cross strands over each other and carry to
-outside in DDHH so that the last knot is approximately 1 inch from the
-ring. (FIRST ROW SHAPING ONLY) Repeat with all colors, leaving lengths
-used as leaders untied, until B remains in the center. Pick up E and
-work to center in DDHH. Repeat with all colors, leaving lengths used as
-leaders untied until B is on the outside. With E tie 6 VHH, with D tie 5
-VHH. Using outside B on the left, work to the right forming a HB. Using
-outside B on the right, work to the left forming a HB *. Repeat between
-*’s twice having the last knot of DDHH 1 inch below last HB. There will
-be 3 sections worked in the same manner.
-
-
-BRAIDS:
-
-(NOTE: Divide E so that there are 2 strands to a length). Starting at
-left and using B and A, braid a 24 inch length, tie an OHK and cut
-approximately 5 inches from knot. Use D with C, the 3 E lengths, D with
-C, and B with A.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- [Illustration: MACRAME DRAWSTRING BAG & BELT
- _Instruction on page 18_]
-
-
-
-
- MACRAME BELT
-
-
- [Illustration: MACRAME BELT]
-
-Materials Required:
-
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “Aunt Lydia’s” Heavy Rug Yarn.
- 1—70 Yd. Skein each of A, B, C, and D.
- 1 Yarn Needle
- Measurement: 24 inches.
- Suggested Color Scheme: A—Black. B—Burnt Orange. C—Antique. D—White.
- Note: All lengths are worked with 2 strands unless otherwise noted.
-
-Cut two 6½ yd lengths and twelve 4 yd lengths of A, eight 4 yd lengths
-each of B, C and D. The belt will be worked in two halves, each half
-measuring 12 inches, then sewn together. Take one 6½ yd length of A,
-fold in half, find center and tie an OHK 2 inches from either side of
-center. Secure 4 inch center to board and anchor lengths onto it using
-RDHH in the following sequence: 4 A (including the longer length of 4
-inch section), 2 B, 2 C, 4 D, 2 C, 2 B, 4 A. Cross center 4 D lengths
-over one another having 2 lengths to the right and 2 to the left. Work
-each length in DDHH leaving lengths used as leaders untied so that the
-last knot is 1 inch below foundation (first row shaping only). Repeat
-with each color working half in each direction until A lengths remain in
-the center. Starting on the left, * with D tie 8 VHH, with C tie 7, with
-B tie 3, with A tie 2, with A tie 3 *. Repeat between *’s in reverse.
-Using outside D length on right, work HDHH to left across entire piece
-and using same length as leader work back to right. With outside D on
-the right work to center in DDHH so that last knot is 1 inch below HB.
-Repeat with outside D on the left. With these 2 leaders in the center
-tie 3 VHH. Work these leaders in opposite directions forming an X with
-last knot 1 inch below center of X. With left outside D work a HB across
-the entire piece. Using same length as leader work back to the left.
-Starting on the left * with D tie 8 VHH, with C tie 7, with B tie 3,
-with A tie 3, with A tie 2 *. Repeat between *’s in reverse. Cross
-center A lengths over each other having four to the left and four to the
-right. Carry each length to the outside in DDHH being sure not to tie
-any lengths used as leaders, so that last knot is 2 inches below last HB
-worked. Carry all lengths in the same manner until D remains in the
-center. Starting at left * with A tie 11 VHH, with A tie 7, with B tie
-5, with C tie 4 *. Divide the 4 lengths of D into 2 lengths having 4
-strands each, tie 3 VHH. Repeat between *’s in reverse. With left
-outside A work a HB across entire piece to the right. Using same length
-as leader work back to the left. Starting 2 inches below last bar
-worked, with right outside A work a HB across entire piece to the left.
-Using same length as leader work back to the right. With outside 2 A
-lengths on either side tie 8 VHH. Divide the center D lengths into 4
-lengths having 2 strands each. Tie 8 VHH with first 2 lengths of D and 8
-VHH with next 2 lengths of D. These will be used to form the lacing
-loops. Sew ends of loops into position. With yarn needle or crochet hook
-weave in the ends on the back side for at least ½ inch. Trim.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-
-BRAID LACING:
-
-Cut two 2½ yd lengths each of A, C, and B. Tie ends together 2 inches
-from beginning with an OHK. Braid using double strands of color as one.
-Tie an OHK 2 inches from the end. Lace through loops.
-
-
-
-
- MACRAME DRAWSTRING BAG
-
-
- Size: 12″ high, 10″ in diameter
-
- [Illustration: MACRAME DRAWSTRING BAG]
-
-Materials Required:
-
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “Aunt Lydia’s” Heavy Rug Yarn
- 6—70 Yd. Skeins A.
- 1—70 Yd. Skein each of B, C, D, and E.
- 1 Yd. lining fabric
- 1 Yarn Needle
- 1 Aluminum Crochet Hook size H or any size hook which will result in
- stitch gauge below.
- Gauge: (For base of bag only):
- 3 rows = 1 inch, 3 stitches = 1 inch
- Measurements:
- 12 inches high x 10 inches diameter
- Color Scheme: A—Cream. B—Burnt Orange. C—Black. D—White. E—Antique.
-
-Cut 2—13 yd. lengths and 88—3 yd. lengths of A, 8—3 yd. lengths each of
-B and E, 6—3 yd. lengths of D and 16—3 yd. lengths of C. Cut a 1 yd.
-length of A for foundation yarn. Tie an OHK 2 inches from either end of
-foundation yarn leaving 32 inches for anchoring lengths. Anchor lengths
-to foundation using RDHH, having 4 RDHH to an inch, in the following
-sequence: 1—13 yd. and 5—3 yd. lengths of A, 2 C, 1 B, 1 E, 1 D, 1 E, 1
-B, 2 C, 39 A, 4 C, 2 B, 2 E, 4 D, 2 E, 2 B, 4 C, 39 A, 2 C, 1 B, 1 E, 1
-D, 1 E, 1 B, 2 C, 5—3 yd. lengths and 1—13 yd. length of A.
-
-
-Note:
-
-There will be four horizontal sections worked in the same pattern. All
-lengths will be worked with 2 strands of yarn unless otherwise noted.
-
-
-PATTERN:
-
-** Starting with the first A on the left as a leader, work in HDHH to
-the right across the entire piece including the last 13 yd. length. With
-last length knotted as leader work in HDHH to the left across the entire
-piece. Starting at the left, the first 6 lengths of A will be worked to
-form an angle <. With the 6th A in from the left as leader work to the
-left in DDHH having the last knot 1 inch below the last HB worked. With
-the same length as leader work to the right in DDHH so that the last
-knot is 2 inches below last HB worked. NOTE: Work all angles to
-correspond with this in size. The next color group will be worked to
-form a diamond <>. Divide D having 1 strand of yarn to a length. These
-will remain this way throughout work. Work left D strand to the left in
-DDHH and back to the center forming an angle <. Work right D strand to
-the right in DDHH and back to the center forming an angle >. * The next
-6 lengths of A will be worked to form an angle >. With the first A as a
-leader work in same manner as the first group of A reversing direction.
-The next 12 lengths of A will be worked to form an X. With first length
-as leader work in DDHH to center, knotting each of the next 5 lengths.
-With last of 12 lengths as leader work to the left, to the center,
-knotting each of the next 5 lengths. With the 2 leaders knot 3 VHH and
-carry leaders in opposite directions forming the X. Divide the next 3
-lengths into 2 lengths of 3 strands each. These will remain this way
-throughout work. Tie 7 VHH. Work the next 12 lengths to form an X. Work
-the next 6 lengths in the same manner as the first group of 6 forming an
-angle < *. The center color group (next 20 lengths) will be worked to
-form an X. With first C length as leader work in DDHH to the center.
-With first C on the right as leader work in DDHH to the center. With the
-center 2 C lengths tie 3 VHH and carry leaders in opposite directions in
-DDHH forming the X. Repeat between *’s once. Work last color group in
-same manner as first. Work last A group in same manner as first
-reversing direction to form an angle > **. Repeat between **’s 3 times.
-* With the left outside length as leader, work a HB across entire piece
-to the right. With last length knotted as leader work a HB across entire
-piece to the left. Repeat from * once. Trim lengths 6 inches below last
-HB.
-
-
-BASE:
-
-With crochet hook and A ch 4, join in first st of ch to form a ring.
-
-1st ROUND: Work 8 sc in ring, join. Do not join or turn unless otherwise
-indicated.
-
-2nd ROUND: 2 sc in each sc all around (16 sts). Place a marker for each
-round.
-
-3rd ROUND: * 2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next sc. Repeat from * all around
-(24 sts).
-
-4th ROUND: * 1 sc in each of next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc. Repeat from *
-all around (30 sts).
-
-5th ROUND: * 1 sc in each of the next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc. Repeat from
-* all around (36 sts).
-
-6th ROUND: Repeat 4th Round (45 sts).
-
-7th ROUND: 1 sc in each of the next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc, * sc in each
-of the next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc. Repeat from * to within last 2 sts, 1
-sc in each of the last 2 sc (54 sts).
-
-8th ROUND: * 1 sc in each of the next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc. Repeat from
-* all around (63 sts).
-
-9th ROUND: 1 sc in each of the next 2 sc, * 2 sc in next sc, sc in each
-of the next 9 sc, repeat from * to within last st, 2 sc in last sc (70
-sts).
-
-10th ROUND: 1 sc in each sc all around (70 sts).
-
-11th ROUND: * 1 sc in each of next 9 sc, 2 sc in next sc. Repeat from *
-all around (77 sts).
-
-12th ROUND: 1 sc in each sc all around (77 sts).
-
-13th ROUND: * 1 sc in each of the next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc. Repeat
-from * all around (88 sts).
-
-14th ROUND: 1 sc in each of the next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc, * sc in each
-of the next 4 sc, 2 sc in next sc. Repeat from * all around (106 sts).
-
-15th ROUND: 1 sc in each sc all around, turn.
-
-16th ROUND: Ch 1, 1 sc in each of the first 4 sc; decrease in 5th and
-6th sc. (To decrease: Pull up a loop in each of 2 sts, yarn over and
-work off all loops at one time). * 1 sc in each of the next 8 sc, dec in
-9th and 10th sc. Repeat from * all around (95 sts). Join with slip st,
-cut yarn leaving a 1½ yd. length for sewing.
-
-
-FINISHING:
-
-Cut pattern for lining using crocheted base and macrame unstitched bag.
-Sew side seam of bag with an overcast stitch being careful to match
-patterns. Pin base into position on the lower 2 horizontal bars. Sew
-with a snug overhand stitch. With right side of bag facing, with crochet
-hook, and A, work 1 sc between each RDHH all around the top having 127
-sc, join in 1st sc, do not turn.
-
-2nd ROUND: Beading: Ch 3, sc in next sc, * ch 1, skip 1 sc, sc in next
-sc. Repeat from * all around, join in 2nd st of ch.
-
-3rd ROUND: Ch 4, (counts as 1 dc and 1 ch) * skip 1 sc, dc in ch 1
-space, ch 1. Repeat from * all around. Join in 3rd st of ch 4 (64 dc).
-
-4th ROUND: Ch 4, dc in ch 1 space, ch 1, * dc in next ch 1 space, ch 1.
-Repeat from * all around. Join in 3rd st of ch 4.
-
-5th ROUND: Repeat 4th Round, cut yarn and fasten end under.
-
-
-HANDLES: (Make 2)
-
-Cut 2—1¾ yd. lengths each of E, B, and C. Tie all lengths together with
-an OHK 1 inch from beginning. Using 2 strands of each color to a length,
-braid to within 2 inches from end. Tie an OHK and trim ends to 1 inch.
-Weave first braid of handle through beading (3rd Round). Knot ends
-together with OHK. Starting at opposite side, weave 2nd braid through
-same beading. Knot ends together.
-
- [Illustration: Wraparound cover]
-
-
-
-
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-<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 236: AUNT LYDIA'S DESIGNS ***</div>
-<div id="cover" class="img">
-<img id="coverpage" src="images/cover.jpg" alt="Star Book No. 236: Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s&reg; Designs" width="500" height="700" />
-</div>
-<div class="box">
-<h1>AUNT LYDIA&rsquo;S<sub><span class="small">&reg;</span></sub> DESIGNS</h1>
-<p class="jr1">35&cent;</p>
-<p class="center"><b class="large">STAR BOOK NO. 236</b></p>
-<div class="img" id="imgx1">
-<img src="images/p00.jpg" alt="" width="157" height="144" />
-<p class="pcap"><span class="ss"><span class="larger">american thread</span>
-<br /><span class="smallest">HIGH RIDGE PARK. STAMFORD. CONN. 06905</span></span></p>
-</div>
-<p class="jr1"><span class="small"><span class="ssn">PRINTED IN U.S.A.</span></span></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_2">2</div>
-<h2 id="c1"><span class="small">GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS</span></h2>
-<table class="center">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2"><span class="ss">Knitting Abbreviations</span></th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Knit </td><td class="l">k</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Purl </td><td class="l">p</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Stitch(es) </td><td class="l">st(s)</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Yarn Over </td><td class="l">yo</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Decrease </td><td class="l">dec</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Increase </td><td class="l">inc</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Together </td><td class="l">tog</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Round </td><td class="l">rnd</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Pass Slip St Over St </td><td class="l">p.s.s.o</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Double Pointed Needle </td><td class="l">dpn</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Beginning </td><td class="l">beg</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Remaining </td><td class="l">rem</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Pattern </td><td class="l">pat</td></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2"><span class="ss">Crochet Abbreviations</span></th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Chain </td><td class="l">ch</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Stitch </td><td class="l">st</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Slip Stitch </td><td class="l">sl st</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Single Crochet </td><td class="l">s c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Half Double Crochet </td><td class="l">h d c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Double Crochet </td><td class="l">d c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Treble Crochet </td><td class="l">tr c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Double Treble Crochet </td><td class="l">d tr c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Treble Treble Crochet </td><td class="l">tr tr c</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Increase </td><td class="l">inc</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Decrease </td><td class="l">dec</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Remaining </td><td class="l">rem</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Pattern </td><td class="l">pat</td></tr>
-<tr><td colspan="2" class="l"><div class="box">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 &ldquo;repeat from * 3 times&rdquo; means 4 patterns in all.</div></td></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2"><span class="ss">Macrame Abbreviations</span></th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Reverse Double Half Hitch </td><td class="l">RDHH</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Over Hand Knot </td><td class="l">OHK</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Vertical Half Hitch </td><td class="l">VHH</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Diagonal Double Half Hitch </td><td class="l">DDHH</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Horizontal Double Half Hitch or Horizontal Bar </td><td class="l">HDHH or HB</td></tr>
-</table>
-<div class="img" id="fig1">
-<img src="images/p01.jpg" alt="" width="237" height="231" />
-<p class="pcap">FIG. 1</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig2">
-<img src="images/p01b.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="209" />
-<p class="pcap">FIG. 2</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig3">
-<img src="images/p01c.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="463" />
-<p class="pcap">FIG. 3</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig4">
-<img src="images/p01d.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="232" />
-<p class="pcap">FIG. 4</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig5">
-<img src="images/p01e.jpg" alt="" width="474" height="239" />
-<p class="pcap">FIG. 5</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div>
-<h2 id="c2"><span class="small"><span class="ss">MACRAME</span> <span class="smaller"><span class="ssn">General Instructions</span></span></span></h2>
-<p><span class="ss">EQUIPMENT:</span> T-pins. Scissors. Tape
-measure or ruler. Knotting board
-(brown paper marked off in one inch
-squares for gauge. Place over
-knotting board of Celotex, cork, or
-padded cardboard). Rubber bands for
-bobbins (wind lengths overhand,
-secure with rubber band and release
-as needed). 1-yarn needle.</p>
-<p><span class="ss">KNOTTING:</span> 1. Keep the foundation
-yarn secure and in place by using
-T-pins in the overhand knot at either
-end. 2. Keep leader taut and straight
-on an angle or parallel to the
-foundation yarn. 3. Tie knots tightly
-to cover leader. 4. Secure with pins to
-keep accurate measurement. (Use the
-one inch squares as a gauge.)</p>
-<p>Learn all knots on sample piece before
-beginning, making sure to acquire the
-right tension. This will enable you to
-identify the knots.</p>
-<p>Five knots are used in this booklet.
-They are basically the same differing
-mainly in direction. 1. Reversed
-Double Half Hitch (R D H H) as shown
-in <a href="#fig1">figure #1</a>, used for mounting
-lengths onto foundation yarn. Fold
-length in half, tuck looped end over
-foundation yarn and pull toward you,
-tuck loose ends into loop and tighten.
-2. Overhand Knot (O H K) as shown in
-<a href="#fig2">figure #2</a>. Hold length in left hand,
-with right hand bring it up and over
-towards the left through loop formed,
-tighten. 3. Vertical Half Hitch (V H H)
-as shown in <a href="#fig3">figure #3</a>. Hold one
-length in left hand, with right hand
-bring next length around and between
-the two lengths (counts as one knot).
-Bring left length around right and
-between the two lengths. Continue for
-the number of knots indicated. 4.
-Diagonal Double Half Hitch (D D H H)
-as shown in <a href="#fig4">figure #4</a>. Working from
-left to right, the leader (length on
-which the knots are tied) is held in the
-right hand. Each length is knotted onto
-it in the same manner as the first knot
-of the V H H two times. The leader is
-held taut and on a downward angle.
-Working from right to left the leader
-is held in the left hand. 5. Horizontal
-Bar or Horizontal Double Half Hitch
-(H B or H D H H) as shown in <a href="#fig5">figure #5</a>. Holding the leader taut and
-parallel to the foundation yarn work
-as D D H H.</p>
-<div class="box">
-<p>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 &ldquo;repeat from * 3 times&rdquo;
-means 4 patterns in all.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_4">4</div>
-<h2 id="c3"><span class="small">Belt</span></h2>
-<p>Material Required:</p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s&rdquo; Heavy Rug Yarn.</b></dt>
-<dd>2&mdash;70 Yd. Skeins color <b>A</b>.</dd>
-<dt><b>1 Crochet Hook Size H or any size hook which will result in stitch gauge below.</b></dt>
-<dt><b>Gauge:</b> 1 pattern = 1 inch.</dt>
-<dt><b>Suggested Color Scheme: A</b>&mdash;Lilac.</dt>
-<dt><b>Measurements:</b> Waist: Fits All Sizes. Width: Approx. 4&frac14; inches.</dt></dl>
-<p>With A and Size H hook, ch 15.</p>
-<p><b>ROW
-1:</b> Dc in 4th st from hook, dc in next
-2 sts, working over side of last 3 sts,
-insert hook in space between ch at
-beg and first dc, work a sc pulling
-loops to width of the 3 dc, * skip
-next st of ch, dc in next 3 sts, insert
-hook in space between these 3 sts
-and sts of previous group, work a sc,
-repeat from * once, dc in next st,
-turn.</p>
-<p><b>ROW 2:</b> Ch 3, skip 1 st, dc in
-next 3 dc, taking care not to work
-over the loop of sc of row below,
-insert hook in space between ch at
-beg and first dc, work a sc over the
-3 dc just made, * skip next st, dc in
-next 3 dc, work a sc over side of
-these 3 sts, repeat from * once, dc
-in next st. Repeat Row 2 for waist
-measurement minus 2 inches.</p>
-<h3 id="c4">FINISHING:</h3>
-<p>Working across long edge; sc, sl st,
-sc, sl st over side of last dc; sc, sl st
-over side of each row to next corner,
-sc, sl st in corner, * sc, sl st in same
-space, repeat from * once, * sc in
-next st, st in next st, repeat from
-last * 4 times, sc in next st. Continue
-around in same manner working next
-corners same as 2nd corner, end to
-correspond, fasten off.</p>
-<h3 id="c5">TASSEL: <span class="ssn">(Make 2)</span></h3>
-<p>Wind yarn 30 times around
-a 5 inch cardboard. Tie one
-end; cut other end. Tie again 1 inch
-below first tying.</p>
-<h3 id="c6">TIE:</h3>
-<p>Work a ch 36 inches long or length
-desired, sl st in each st of ch, fasten
-off. Lace through 4 front spaces of
-belt and attach tassels.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p02.jpg" id="ncfig1" alt="uncaptioned" width="800" height="560" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig6">
-<img src="images/p03.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="567" />
-<p class="pcap"><i>Instruction on <a href="#Page_8">page 8</a></i></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div>
-<h2 id="c7"><span class="small">HAIRPIN LACE AND KNITTED PONCHO</span></h2>
-<p class="center"><b>Size: Small</b></p>
-<p>Materials Required:</p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s&rdquo; Heavy Rug Yarn.</b></dt>
-<dd>7&mdash;70 Yd. Skeins Color <b>A</b>.</dd>
-<dd>2&mdash;70 Yd. Skeins Color <b>B</b>.</dd>
-<dt><b>1&mdash;Pr. Jumper Knitting Needles No. 8 and 1 Crochet Hook Size H or any size needles and hooks which will result in stitch gauge below.</b></dt>
-<dt><b>1&mdash;3 inch Hairpin Staple.</b></dt>
-<dt><b>Gauge:</b> On Knitting Needles:</dt>
-<dd>7 sts = 2 inches; 7 rows = 1 inch.</dd>
-<dt><b>Suggested Color Scheme:</b></dt>
-<dd><b>A</b>&mdash;Peacock; <b>B</b>&mdash;Bongo.</dd>
-<dt><b>Directions</b> are given for Small size.</dt>
-<dt><b>Measurements:</b></dt>
-<dd>Shoulder-arm length 19 inches.</dd></dl>
-<h3 id="c8">HAIRPIN LACE:</h3>
-<p>With crochet hook make a loop, drop
-loop. Remove bar from staple, place
-dropped loop on left prong with yarn
-to front of staple, replace bar.
-Working with bar at bottom and
-curve at top, pass yarn over right
-prong to back of staple keeping the
-beg of loop at center. Insert hook
-through loop and pull yarn through,
-yarn over and pull through loop,
-* drop loop from hook, turn staple
-toward you to the left, pass yarn
-over right prong to the back, pick up
-dropped loop, pull loop tight and
-keep in center, insert hook under
-top part of loop on left prong, pull
-yarn through (2 loops on hook), yarn
-over and pull through both loops,
-repeat from * for desired length.</p>
-<h3 id="c9">FIRST SECTION:</h3>
-<p>With B, and 3 inch Hairpin Staple,
-work a strip of hairpin lace having
-123 loops on each side of staple,
-fasten off. Remove bar. Using Size
-8 knitting needles working along 1
-edge of hairpin lace and keeping 1
-twist in each loop across, attach A
-in first loop, pull yarn through same
-loop, * insert needle in next loop,
-pull yarn through, repeat from * 58
-times (60 sts), place a marker, insert
-needle through next 3 loops, pull
-yarn through all 3 loops (center st),
-place a marker, * insert needle in
-<span class="pb" id="Page_9">9</span>
-next loop, pull yarn through, repeat
-from * across rem 59 loops (121 sts
-on needle).</p>
-<p><b>ROWS 1-3:</b> (Garter st), K
-each row, slipping markers.</p>
-<p><b>ROW 4:</b>
-K 2 tog, K across to within 2 sts of
-first marker, K 2 tog, slip marker, K
-1, sl marker, K 2 tog, K to within last
-2 sts, K 2 tog.</p>
-<p><b>ROWS 5-84:</b> Repeat
-the last 4 rows 20 times.&mdash;37 sts
-remain.</p>
-<p><b>ROW 85:</b> K 1, * YO, K 2 tog,
-repeat from * across row (beading).</p>
-<p><b>ROW 86:</b> K across row counting the
-YO as a st.</p>
-<p><b>ROW 87:</b> Bind off. With A
-and size 8 needles, working on
-upper opposite side of hairpin lace,
-keeping 1 twist in each loop, pull
-up a loop in each loop of hairpin
-lace.&mdash;123 sts.</p>
-<p><b>ROW 1:</b> K&mdash;123 sts.</p>
-<p><b>ROW 2:</b> Inc in first st, K 59, inc in
-next st, K 1, inc in next st, K 59, inc
-in last st.&mdash;127 sts. (To Inc: K into
-the front and back of same st).</p>
-<p><b>ROWS 3-5:</b> K.</p>
-<p><b>ROW 6:</b> Bind off.</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p04a.jpg" id="ncfig2" alt="uncaptioned" width="500" height="366" />
-</div>
-<h3 id="c10">SECOND SECTION:</h3>
-<p>Work same as first section.</p>
-<h3 id="c11">FINISHING:</h3>
-<p>With matching colors weave center
-seams tog matching rows.</p>
-<h3 id="c12">COLLAR:</h3>
-<p>With B and 3 inch Hairpin Staple,
-work a strip of hairpin lace having
-74 loops on each side of staple.
-Fasten off. With Size H hook, attach
-B in first loop, keeping 1 twist in
-each loop, work 1 sc in each loop
-along one edge. Fasten off. Having
-right side of poncho and collar
-facing, sew sc edge of collar to
-poncho, matching edges at center
-front seam.</p>
-<h3 id="c13">CORD:</h3>
-<p>Take 2 strands of A, each 2&frac12; yds.
-long, twist tightly, fold in half and
-let twist itself. Knot each end.</p>
-<h3 id="c14">TASSELS: <span class="ssn">(Make 2)</span></h3>
-<p>Wind B, 25 times around a 4&frac12; inch
-cardboard. Tie one end, cut other
-end, then tie again about 1 inch
-below first tying. Trim tassels. Lace
-cord through beading and attach a
-tassel to each end.</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p04c.jpg" id="ncfig3" alt="uncaptioned" width="500" height="468" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_10">10</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p05.jpg" id="ncfig4" alt="uncaptioned" width="569" height="799" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_11">11</div>
-<h2 id="c15"><span class="small">LAZY DAISY CLUSTER PILLOW</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p05a.jpg" id="ncfig5" alt="LAZY DAISY CLUSTER PILLOW" width="300" height="362" />
-</div>
-<p>Materials Required:</p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s&rdquo; Heavy Rug Yarn.</b></dt>
-<dd>5&mdash;70 Yd. skeins color <b>A</b>.</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 Yd. skein each of colors <b>B</b>, <b>C</b>, and <b>D</b>.</dd>
-<dt><b>1 Crochet Hook Size I or any size hook which will result in stitch gauge below.</b></dt>
-<dt><b>Gauge:</b></dt>
-<dd class="t">3 rows = 1 inch;</dd>
-<dd class="t">5 sts = 2 inches.</dd>
-<dt><b>Kapok or shredded foam rubber for filling.</b></dt>
-<dt>Suggested Color Scheme:</dt>
-<dd><b>A</b>&mdash;Red; <b>B</b>&mdash;White; <b>C</b>&mdash;Yellow and <b>D</b>&mdash;Fern Green.</dd>
-<dt><b>Size: Approx. 15 x 15 inches</b></dt></dl>
-<h3 id="c16">FIRST SIDE:</h3>
-<p>With <b>A</b> and Size I hook, ch 38. <b>ROW
-1:</b> Sc in 2nd st from hook and in
-each rem st of ch. Ch 1 to turn all
-rows.&mdash;37 sts. <b>ROWS 2-45:</b> Sc in
-each sc. Fasten off.&mdash;15 inches.</p>
-<h3 id="c17">SECOND SIDE:</h3>
-<p>Work same as first side.</p>
-<h3 id="c18">EMBROIDERY:</h3>
-<p>With <b>B</b> embroider daisies in lazy
-daisy st. With <b>C</b> work French knot
-in center (twice around needle).
-With <b>D</b> embroider leaves in lazy
-daisy st; calyx and stems in satin st.
-With <b>C</b> embroider large cluster in
-French knots. Cluster should be 4&frac12;
-inches long, 3&frac12; inches at widest
-point tapering to &frac12; inch at top as
-illustrated. Embroider small cluster
-in same manner 3&frac12; inches long,
-2&frac12; inches at widest point tapering
-to &frac34; inch at top.</p>
-<h3 id="c19">FINISHING:</h3>
-<p>Place sections tog wrong sides
-facing. Sew 3 edges tog, matching
-rows. Fill with kapok or shredded
-foam rubber. Sew rem side.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_12">12</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig7">
-<img src="images/p06.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="554" />
-<p class="pcap">MULTI-COLOR CHOKER &amp; BELT
-<br /><i class="small">Instruction on <a href="#Page_14">page 14</a></i></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_14">14</div>
-<h2 id="c20"><span class="small">MULTI-COLOR CHOKER &amp; BELT</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p07.jpg" id="ncfig6" alt="MULTI-COLOR CHOKER &amp; BELT" width="500" height="67" />
-</div>
-<p>Materials Required:</p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s&rdquo; Heavy Rug Yarn.</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 Yd. Skein each of <b>A</b>, <b>B</b>, <b>C</b>, <b>D</b>, and <b>E</b>.</dd>
-<dt><b>1&mdash;1&frac12; inch plastic ring for center of belt.</b></dt>
-<dt><b>1&mdash;1 inch plastic ring for center of choker.</b></dt>
-<dt><b>1&mdash;Yarn needle.</b></dt>
-<dt><b>Measurements For Choker:</b></dt>
-<dd>1&frac34; inches wide, 11 inches long.</dd>
-<dt><b>Measurements For Belt:</b></dt>
-<dd>3 inches wide, 24 inches long.</dd>
-<dt>Color Scheme: <b>A</b>&mdash;Watermelon. <b>B</b>&mdash;Lilac. <b>C</b>&mdash;Orange. <b>D</b>&mdash;Spring Green and <b>E</b>&mdash;Turquoise Icing.</dt></dl>
-<h3 id="c21">CHOKER</h3>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p07a.jpg" id="ncfig7" alt="Choker" width="500" height="497" />
-</div>
-<p>Cut four 1&frac12; yd. lengths each of <b>A</b>,
-<b>E</b>, <b>D</b>, <b>C</b>. Cut four 2&frac12; yd. lengths of
-<b>B</b>. Anchor to 1 inch ring, using the
-<b>RDHH</b>, in this manner: * (one half of
-the ring) 1 <b>B</b>, 1 <b>A</b>, 1 <b>C</b>, 1 <b>D</b>, 2 <b>E</b>, 1 <b>D</b>,
-1 <b>C</b>, 1 <b>A</b>, and 1 <b>B</b>. Repeat from * on
-other half of ring. (<b>NOTE:</b> All yarns
-are worked two strands to a length).
-One half of choker is worked, then
-the other. * Starting with <b>E</b>, cross
-them over one another and work in
-opposite directions in <b>DDHH</b> having
-last knot 1 inch below ring. Repeat
-with all colors leaving lengths used
-as leaders untied until <b>B</b> is in the
-center. With <b>B</b> tie <b>3 VHH</b>. Pick up
-<b>E</b> and work each to center in <b>DDHH</b>.
-Repeat with all colors, leaving
-lengths used as leaders untied until
-<b>B</b> is on the outside. With <b>E</b> tie <b>3
-VHH</b> *. Using outside <b>B</b> on left, work
-to right forming a <b>HB</b>. Do not tie <b>B</b>
-onto <b>B</b>. Using outside <b>B</b> on the right
-work to the left forming a <b>HB</b>. Repeat
-between *&rsquo;s once, having the last
-knot of the <b>DDHH</b> 1 inch below last
-<span class="pb" id="Page_15">15</span>
-<b>HB</b>. Using outside <b>B</b> on the left, work
-to the right forming a <b>HB</b>. With this
-length and the right outside length
-of <b>B</b> tie <b>14 VHH</b>. This will be sewn
-into place forming a loop. With a
-yarn needle or crochet hook weave
-in the ends on the back side for at
-least &frac12; inch. Trim. <b>BRAID:</b> Cut 6
-one yard lengths of <b>B</b>. Tie all lengths
-together with an <b>OHK</b> two inches
-from beginning. Braid, using 2
-strands of yarn as one, for twenty
-inches. Tie an <b>OHK</b>. Cut lengths 2
-inches below <b>OHK</b>. Insert braid
-through loops for fastening.</p>
-<h3 id="c22">BELT</h3>
-<p>Cut eight 6 yd lengths of <b>B</b>, four 5&frac12;
-yd lengths of <b>A</b>, eight 5 yd lengths of
-<b>D</b>, four 5 yd lengths of <b>C</b> and six 4&frac12;
-yd lengths of <b>E</b>. Anchor to 1&frac12; inch
-ring in the following sequence using
-<b>RDHH</b>; * 2 <b>B</b>, 1 <b>A</b>, 1 <b>C</b>, 2 <b>D</b>, 3 <b>E</b>, 2 <b>D</b>,
-1 <b>C</b>, 1 <b>A</b>, and 2 <b>B</b> *. Repeat between
-*&rsquo;s for other half of ring. (<b>NOTE:</b> All
-yarns are worked 2 strands to a
-length except <b>E</b> which uses 3 strands
-as one). * Take <b>E</b>, cross strands over
-each other and carry to outside in
-<b>DDHH</b> so that the last knot is
-approximately 1 inch from the ring.
-(<b>FIRST ROW SHAPING ONLY</b>) Repeat
-with all colors, leaving lengths used
-as leaders untied, until <b>B</b> remains in
-the center. Pick up <b>E</b> and work to
-center in <b>DDHH</b>. Repeat with all
-colors, leaving lengths used as
-leaders untied until <b>B</b> is on the
-outside. With <b>E</b> tie <b>6 VHH</b>, with <b>D</b> tie
-<b>5 VHH</b>. Using outside <b>B</b> on the left,
-work to the right forming a <b>HB</b>. Using
-outside <b>B</b> on the right, work to the
-left forming a <b>HB</b> *. Repeat between
-*&rsquo;s twice having the last knot of
-<b>DDHH</b> 1 inch below last <b>HB</b>. There
-will be 3 sections worked in the
-same manner.</p>
-<h3 id="c23">BRAIDS:</h3>
-<p>(<b>NOTE:</b> Divide <b>E</b> so that there are 2
-strands to a length). Starting at left
-and using <b>B</b> and <b>A</b>, braid a 24 inch
-length, tie an <b>OHK</b> and cut
-approximately 5 inches from knot.
-Use <b>D</b> with <b>C</b>, the 3 <b>E</b> lengths, <b>D</b> with
-<b>C</b>, and <b>B</b> with <b>A</b>.</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p07c.jpg" id="ncfig8" alt="uncaptioned" width="500" height="508" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_16">16</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig8">
-<img src="images/p08.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="557" />
-<p class="pcap">MACRAME DRAWSTRING BAG &amp; BELT
-<br /><i class="small">Instruction on <a href="#Page_18">page 18</a></i></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_18">18</div>
-<h2 id="c24"><span class="small">MACRAME BELT</span></h2>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p09.jpg" id="ncfig9" alt="MACRAME BELT" width="300" height="213" />
-</div>
-<p>Materials Required:</p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s&rdquo; Heavy Rug Yarn.</b></dt>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 Yd. Skein each of <b>A</b>, <b>B</b>, <b>C</b>, and <b>D</b>.</dd>
-<dt><b>1 Yarn Needle</b></dt>
-<dt><b>Measurement:</b> 24 inches.</dt>
-<dt><b>Suggested Color Scheme: A</b>&mdash;Black. <b>B</b>&mdash;Burnt Orange. <b>C</b>&mdash;Antique. <b>D</b>&mdash;White.</dt>
-<dt><b>Note:</b> All lengths are worked with 2 strands unless otherwise noted.</dt></dl>
-<p>Cut two 6&frac12; yd lengths and
-twelve 4 yd lengths of <b>A</b>, eight
-4 yd lengths each of <b>B</b>, <b>C</b> and
-<b>D</b>. The belt will be worked in
-two halves, each half measuring
-12 inches, then sewn together. Take
-one 6&frac12; yd length of <b>A</b>, fold in half,
-find center and tie an <b>OHK</b> 2 inches
-from either side of center. Secure 4
-inch center to board and anchor
-lengths onto it using <b>RDHH</b> in the
-following sequence: 4 <b>A</b> (including
-the longer length of 4 inch section),
-2 <b>B</b>, 2 <b>C</b>, 4 <b>D</b>, 2 <b>C</b>, 2 <b>B</b>, 4 <b>A</b>. Cross
-center 4 <b>D</b> lengths over one another
-having 2 lengths to the right and 2
-to the left. Work each length in <b>DDHH</b>
-leaving lengths used as leaders
-untied so that the last knot is 1 inch
-below foundation (first row shaping
-only). Repeat with each color
-working half in each direction until
-<b>A</b> lengths remain in the center.
-Starting on the left, * with <b>D</b> tie 8
-<b>VHH</b>, with <b>C</b> tie 7, with <b>B</b> tie 3, with
-<b>A</b> tie 2, with <b>A</b> tie 3 *. Repeat
-between *&rsquo;s in reverse. Using
-outside <b>D</b> length on right, work
-<b>HDHH</b> to left across entire piece and
-using same length as leader work
-back to right. With outside <b>D</b> on the
-right work to center in <b>DDHH</b> so that
-last knot is 1 inch below <b>HB</b>. Repeat
-with outside <b>D</b> on the left. With
-these 2 leaders in the center tie
-3 <b>VHH</b>. Work these leaders in
-opposite directions forming an X
-with last knot 1 inch below center
-of X. With left outside <b>D</b> work a <b>HB</b>
-across the entire piece. Using same
-length as leader work back to the
-left. Starting on the left * with
-<b>D</b> tie 8 <b>VHH</b>, with <b>C</b> tie 7, with <b>B</b> tie
-3, with <b>A</b> tie 3, with <b>A</b> tie 2 *. Repeat
-between *&rsquo;s in reverse. Cross center
-<b>A</b> lengths over each other having
-four to the left and four to the right.
-Carry each length to the outside in
-<b>DDHH</b> being sure not to tie any
-<span class="pb" id="Page_19">19</span>
-lengths used as leaders, so that last
-knot is 2 inches below last <b>HB</b>
-worked. Carry all lengths in the
-same manner until <b>D</b> remains in
-the center. Starting at left * with <b>A</b>
-tie 11 <b>VHH</b>, with <b>A</b> tie 7, with <b>B</b> tie
-5, with <b>C</b> tie 4 *. Divide the 4
-lengths of <b>D</b> into 2 lengths having 4
-strands each, tie 3 <b>VHH</b>. Repeat
-between *&rsquo;s in reverse. With left
-outside <b>A</b> work a <b>HB</b> across entire
-piece to the right. Using same
-length as leader work back to the
-left. Starting 2 inches below last
-bar worked, with right outside <b>A</b>
-work a <b>HB</b> across entire piece to the
-left. Using same length as leader
-work back to the right. With outside
-2 <b>A</b> lengths on either side tie 8 <b>VHH</b>.
-Divide the center <b>D</b> lengths into 4
-lengths having 2 strands each. Tie
-8 <b>VHH</b> with first 2 lengths of <b>D</b> and
-8 <b>VHH</b> with next 2 lengths of <b>D</b>.
-These will be used to form the
-lacing loops. Sew ends of loops into
-position. With yarn needle or crochet
-hook weave in the ends on the back
-side for at least &frac12; inch. Trim.</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p09a.jpg" id="ncfig10" alt="uncaptioned" width="276" height="799" />
-</div>
-<h3 id="c25">BRAID LACING:</h3>
-<p>Cut two 2&frac12; yd lengths each of <b>A</b>, <b>C</b>,
-and <b>B</b>. Tie ends together 2 inches
-from beginning with an <b>OHK</b>. Braid
-using double strands of color as one.
-Tie an <b>OHK</b> 2 inches from the end.
-Lace through loops.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_20">20</div>
-<h2 id="c26"><span class="small">MACRAME DRAWSTRING BAG</span></h2>
-<p class="center"><span class="ss">Size: 12&Prime; high, 10&Prime; in diameter</span></p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p10.jpg" id="ncfig11" alt="MACRAME DRAWSTRING BAG" width="562" height="801" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_21">21</div>
-<p>Materials Required:</p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>AMERICAN THREAD</b></dt>
-<dt><b>&ldquo;Aunt Lydia&rsquo;s&rdquo; Heavy Rug Yarn</b></dt>
-<dd>6&mdash;70 Yd. Skeins <b>A</b>.</dd>
-<dd>1&mdash;70 Yd. Skein each of <b>B</b>, <b>C</b>, <b>D</b>, and <b>E</b>.</dd>
-<dt><b>1 Yd. lining fabric</b></dt>
-<dt><b>1 Yarn Needle</b></dt>
-<dt><b>1 Aluminum Crochet Hook size H or any size hook which will result in stitch gauge below.</b></dt>
-<dt><b>Gauge:</b> (For base of bag only):</dt>
-<dd>3 rows = 1 inch, 3 stitches = 1 inch</dd>
-<dt><b>Measurements:</b></dt>
-<dd>12 inches high x 10 inches diameter</dd>
-<dt>Color Scheme: <b>A</b>&mdash;Cream. <b>B</b>&mdash;Burnt Orange. <b>C</b>&mdash;Black. <b>D</b>&mdash;White. <b>E</b>&mdash;Antique.</dt></dl>
-<p>Cut 2&mdash;13 yd. lengths and 88&mdash;3 yd.
-lengths of <b>A</b>, 8&mdash;3 yd. lengths each
-of <b>B</b> and <b>E</b>, 6&mdash;3 yd. lengths of <b>D</b>
-and 16&mdash;3 yd. lengths of <b>C</b>. Cut a 1
-yd. length of <b>A</b> for foundation yarn.
-Tie an <b>OHK</b> 2 inches from either end
-of foundation yarn leaving 32 inches
-for anchoring lengths. Anchor
-lengths to foundation using <b>RDHH</b>,
-having <b>4 RDHH</b> to an inch, in the
-following sequence: 1&mdash;13 yd. and
-5&mdash;3 yd. lengths of <b>A</b>, 2 <b>C</b>, 1 <b>B</b>, 1 <b>E</b>,
-1 <b>D</b>, 1 <b>E</b>, 1 <b>B</b>, 2 <b>C</b>, 39 <b>A</b>, 4 <b>C</b>, 2 <b>B</b>, 2 <b>E</b>,
-4 <b>D</b>, 2 <b>E</b>, 2 <b>B</b>, 4 <b>C</b>, 39 <b>A</b>, 2 <b>C</b>, 1 <b>B</b>, 1 <b>E</b>,
-1 <b>D</b>, 1 <b>E</b>, 1 <b>B</b>, 2 <b>C</b>, 5&mdash;3 yd. lengths
-and 1&mdash;13 yd. length of <b>A</b>.</p>
-<h3 id="c27">Note:</h3>
-<p>There will be four horizontal
-sections worked in the same
-pattern. All lengths will be worked
-with 2 strands of yarn unless
-otherwise noted.</p>
-<h3 id="c28">PATTERN:</h3>
-<p>** Starting with the first <b>A</b> on the
-left as a leader, work in <b>HDHH</b> to
-the right across the entire piece
-including the last 13 yd. length.
-With last length knotted as leader
-work in <b>HDHH</b> to the left across the
-entire piece. Starting at the left, the
-first 6 lengths of <b>A</b> will be worked to
-form an angle &lt;. With the 6th <b>A</b> in
-from the left as leader work to the
-left in <b>DDHH</b> having the last knot 1
-inch below the last <b>HB</b> worked. With
-the same length as leader work to
-the right in <b>DDHH</b> so that the last
-knot is 2 inches below last <b>HB</b>
-worked. <b>NOTE:</b> Work all angles to
-correspond with this in size. The
-next color group will be worked to
-form a diamond &lt;>. Divide <b>D</b> having
-1 strand of yarn to a length. These
-will remain this way throughout
-work. Work left <b>D</b> strand to the left
-in <b>DDHH</b> and back to the center
-forming an angle &lt;. Work right <b>D</b>
-<span class="pb" id="Page_22">22</span>
-strand to the right in <b>DDHH</b> and
-back to the center forming an angle
->. * The next 6 lengths of <b>A</b> will be
-worked to form an angle >. With
-the first <b>A</b> as a leader work in same
-manner as the first group of <b>A</b>
-reversing direction. The next 12
-lengths of <b>A</b> will be worked to form
-an X. With first length as leader
-work in <b>DDHH</b> to center, knotting
-each of the next 5 lengths. With last
-of 12 lengths as leader work to the
-left, to the center, knotting each of
-the next 5 lengths. With the 2
-leaders knot 3 <b>VHH</b> and carry
-leaders in opposite directions
-forming the X. Divide the next 3
-lengths into 2 lengths of 3 strands
-each. These will remain this way
-throughout work. Tie 7 <b>VHH</b>. Work
-the next 12 lengths to form an <b>X</b>.
-Work the next 6 lengths in the same
-manner as the first group of 6
-forming an angle &lt; *. The center
-color group (next 20 lengths) will be
-worked to form an X. With first <b>C</b>
-length as leader work in <b>DDHH</b> to
-the center. With first <b>C</b> on the right
-as leader work in <b>DDHH</b> to the
-center. With the center 2 <b>C</b> lengths
-tie 3 <b>VHH</b> and carry leaders in
-opposite directions in <b>DDHH</b> forming
-the X. Repeat between *&rsquo;s once.
-Work last color group in same
-manner as first. Work last <b>A</b> group
-in same manner as first reversing
-direction to form an angle > **.
-Repeat between **&rsquo;s 3 times. * With
-the left outside length as leader,
-work a <b>HB</b> across entire piece to the
-right. With last length knotted as
-leader work a <b>HB</b> across entire
-piece to the left. Repeat from *
-once. Trim lengths 6 inches below
-last <b>HB</b>.</p>
-<h3 id="c29">BASE:</h3>
-<p>With crochet hook and <b>A</b> ch 4, join
-in first st of ch to form a ring.</p>
-<p><b>1st
-ROUND:</b> Work 8 sc in ring, join. Do
-not join or turn unless otherwise
-indicated.</p>
-<p><b>2nd ROUND:</b> 2 sc in each
-sc all around (16 sts). Place a
-marker for each round.</p>
-<p><b>3rd ROUND:</b>
-* 2 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next sc.
-Repeat from * all around (24 sts).</p>
-<p><b>4th ROUND:</b> * 1 sc in each of next
-3 sc, 2 sc in next sc. Repeat from *
-all around (30 sts).</p>
-<p><b>5th ROUND:</b> * 1
-sc in each of the next 4 sc, 2 sc in
-next sc. Repeat from * all around
-(36 sts).</p>
-<p><b>6th ROUND:</b> Repeat 4th
-Round (45 sts).</p>
-<p><b>7th ROUND:</b> 1 sc in
-each of the next 2 sc, 2 sc in next
-sc, * sc in each of the next 4 sc, 2
-sc in next sc. Repeat from * to
-within last 2 sts, 1 sc in each of the
-last 2 sc (54 sts).</p>
-<p><b>8th ROUND:</b> * 1 sc
-<span class="pb" id="Page_23">23</span>
-in each of the next 5 sc, 2 sc in next
-sc. Repeat from * all around (63 sts).</p>
-<p><b>9th ROUND:</b> 1 sc in each of the next
-2 sc, * 2 sc in next sc, sc in each of
-the next 9 sc, repeat from * to within
-last st, 2 sc in last sc (70 sts).</p>
-<p><b>10th
-ROUND:</b> 1 sc in each sc all around
-(70 sts).</p>
-<p><b>11th ROUND:</b> * 1 sc in each
-of next 9 sc, 2 sc in next sc. Repeat
-from * all around (77 sts).</p>
-<p><b>12th
-ROUND:</b> 1 sc in each sc all around
-(77 sts).</p>
-<p><b>13th ROUND:</b> * 1 sc in each
-of the next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc.
-Repeat from * all around (88 sts).</p>
-<p><b>14th ROUND:</b> 1 sc in each of the
-next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc, * sc in
-each of the next 4 sc, 2 sc in next
-sc. Repeat from * all around (106
-sts).</p>
-<p><b>15th ROUND:</b> 1 sc in each sc all
-around, turn.</p>
-<p><b>16th ROUND:</b> Ch 1, 1
-sc in each of the first 4 sc; decrease
-in 5th and 6th sc. (To decrease: Pull
-up a loop in each of 2 sts, yarn over
-and work off all loops at one time).
-* 1 sc in each of the next 8 sc, dec
-in 9th and 10th sc. Repeat from * all
-around (95 sts). Join with slip st, cut
-yarn leaving a 1&frac12; yd. length for
-sewing.</p>
-<h3 id="c30">FINISHING:</h3>
-<p>Cut pattern for lining using
-crocheted base and macrame
-unstitched bag. Sew side seam of
-bag with an overcast stitch being
-careful to match patterns. Pin base
-into position on the lower 2
-horizontal bars. Sew with a snug
-overhand stitch. With right side of
-bag facing, with crochet hook, and
-<b>A</b>, work 1 sc between each <b>RDHH</b>
-all around the top having 127 sc,
-join in 1st sc, do not turn.</p>
-<p><b>2nd
-ROUND:</b> Beading: Ch 3, sc in next sc,
-* ch 1, skip 1 sc, sc in next sc.
-Repeat from * all around, join in 2nd
-st of ch.</p>
-<p><b>3rd ROUND:</b> Ch 4, (counts
-as 1 dc and 1 ch) * skip 1 sc, dc in ch
-1 space, ch 1. Repeat from * all
-around. Join in 3rd st of ch 4 (64 dc).</p>
-<p><b>4th ROUND:</b> Ch 4, dc in ch 1 space,
-ch 1, * dc in next ch 1 space, ch 1.
-Repeat from * all around. Join in 3rd
-st of ch 4.</p>
-<p><b>5th ROUND:</b> Repeat 4th
-Round, cut yarn and fasten end
-under.</p>
-<h3 id="c31">HANDLES: <span class="ssn">(Make 2)</span></h3>
-<p>Cut 2&mdash;1&frac34; yd. lengths each of <b>E</b>,
-<b>B</b>, and <b>C</b>. Tie all lengths together
-with an <b>OHK</b> 1 inch from beginning.
-Using 2 strands of each color to a
-length, braid to within 2 inches from
-end. Tie an <b>OHK</b> and trim ends to
-1 inch. Weave first braid of handle
-through beading (3rd Round). Knot
-ends together with <b>OHK</b>. Starting at
-opposite side, weave 2nd braid
-through same beading. Knot ends
-together.</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p20.jpg" id="ncfig12" alt="Wraparound cover" width="800" height="557" />
-</div>
-<h2 id="trnotes">Transcriber&rsquo;s Notes</h2>
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