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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of Star book no. 46: Chair backs, 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
-whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms
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-using this eBook.
-
-Title: Star book no. 46: Chair backs
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: September 25, 2022 [eBook #69043]
-
-Language: English
-
-Produced by: Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading
- Team at https://www.pgdp.net
-
-*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 46: CHAIR
-BACKS ***
-
-
-
-
-
- STAR BOOK No. 46 10 CENTS
-
- CHAIR BACKS
-
- [Illustration: #4601--Directions
- on page 14]
-
- _American Thread Company_
-
- 260 WEST BROADWAY, NEW YORK 13, N.Y.
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration: STAR SIX CORD _Quality_ MERCERIZED
-CROCHET-COTTON]
-
-_Ask_
-
-CECILIA VANEK
-
-
-· _Do you have any crocheting problems?_
-
-· Our Miss Vanek, one of America’s foremost needlework designers and
-authority on all knitted, crocheted and tatted handiwork, has solved
-many of our friends’ handiwork problems. She will be only too glad
-to aid you in the matter of suitable colors, puzzling stitches, new
-designs. Address your inquiry to Miss Cecilia Vanek, American Thread
-Company, 260 W. Broadway, New York 13, N. Y.
-
-[Illustration: # 4602 _Interlocking Wedding Rings combined with your
-favorite color material for smartness_
-
- Directions on Page 14]
-
-
-
-
- _Perennial Pineapple
- your favorite design in a chair back_
-
-
- _# 4603_
- Materials Required--
- AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
- "STAR" MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON
- Article 20, Size 30
-
- 3-325 yd. Balls White, Ecru, Cream or Dk. Linen.
- Steel Crochet Hook #12.
- Chair Back measures about 11³⁄₄ x 16 inches.
- Arm Rest measures about 11³⁄₄ x 7 inches.
-
-=Chair Back=--Ch 336, s c in 14th st from hook, * ch 7, skip 6 sts
-of ch, s c in next st, repeat from * across row, ch 1, turn.
-
-=2nd Row=--Sl st to loop, ch 3, d c in same space, ch 3, 2 d c in
-same space, * ch 5, skip 1 loop, 10 tr c with ch 1 between each tr c in
-next loop, ch 5, skip 1 loop, 2 d c, ch 3, 2 dc (shell) in next loop,
-ch 5, skip 1 loop, shell in next loop, repeat from * 6 times ending row
-with ch 5, skip 1 loop, 10 tr c with ch 1 between each tr c in next
-loop, ch 5, skip 1 loop, shell in next loop, ch 1, turn.
-
-=3rd Row=--Sl st to loop of shell, ch 3, d c in same space, ch 3,
-2 d c in same space, ** ch 5, s c between 1st 2 tr c of pineapple, *
-ch 3, s c between next 2 tr c, repeat from * 7 times, ch 5, shell in
-shell, ch 4, s c in next loop, ch 4, shell in next shell, repeat from
-** across row ending with ch 5, s c between 1st 2 tr c of pineapple, *
-ch 3, s c between next 2 tr c, repeat from * 7 times, ch 5, shell in
-shell, ch 1, turn.
-
-=4th Row=--Sl st to loop of shell, shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in
-1st loop of pineapple, * ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 6 times,
-ch 5, shell in shell, ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 4, s c in next loop,
-ch 3, shell in shell, repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1,
-turn.
-
-=5th Row=--Sl st to loop of shell, shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in
-1st loop of pineapple, * ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 5 times,
-ch 5, shell in shell, ch 5, skip 1 loop, shell in next loop, ch 5,
-shell in shell, repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=6th Row=--Sl st to loop of shell, shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in
-1st loop of pineapple, * ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 4 times,
-* ch 5, shell in shell, repeat from * twice, then repeat from ** across
-row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=7th & 8th Rows=--Work in same manner, working a shell in each
-shell and having one less 3 ch loop in each pineapple in each row.
-
-=9th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from *, ch 5, shell in shell, ch 5, 10
-tr c with ch 1 between each tr c in next shell, ch 5, shell in shell,
-repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=10th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 5, shell in shell, ch 5, s c between 1st 2
-tr c of next pineapple, * ch 3, s c between next 2 tr c, repeat from
-* 7 times, ch 5, shell in shell, repeat from ** across row in same
-manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=11th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in remaining loop of
-pineapple, ch 5, shell in shell, ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple, *
-ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 6 times, ch 5, shell in shell,
-repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=12th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, shell in shell, ch 5, s c in
-1st loop of pineapple, * ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 5 times,
-ch 5, shell in shell, repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1,
-turn.
-
-=13th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 3, shell
-in shell, ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple, * ch 3, s c in next loop,
-repeat from * 4 times, ch 5, shell in next shell, repeat from ** across
-row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=14th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 4, s c
-in next loop, ch 3, shell in shell, ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch 5, shell in shell,
-repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=15th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, skip 1 loop, shell in next
-loop, ch 5, shell in next shell, ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple, *
-ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, shell in next shell,
-repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=16th Row=--Shell in shell, * ch 5, shell in next shell, repeat
-from *, ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple, * ch 3, s c in next loop,
-repeat from *, ch 5, shell in next shell, then repeat from 1st * across
-row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=17th Row=--Shell in shell, * ch 5, 10 tr c with ch 1 between each
-tr c in next shell, ch 5, shell in shell, ch 5, s c in 1st loop of
-pineapple, ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 5, shell in next shell, repeat
-from * across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=18th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 7 times, ch 5, shell in shell,
-ch 5, s c in remaining loop of next pineapple, ch 5, shell in shell,
-repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=19th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 6 times, * ch 5, shell in
-shell, repeat from *, then repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch
-1, turn.
-
-=20th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 5 times, ch 5, shell in shell,
-ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 3, shell in shell, repeat from ** across row
-in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=21st Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 4 times, ch 5, shell in shell,
-ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 4, s c in next loop, ch 3, shell in shell,
-repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=22nd Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch 5, shell in shell,
-ch 5, skip 1 loop, shell in next loop, ch 5, shell in shell, repeat
-from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=23rd Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, * ch 5, shell in shell,
-repeat from * twice, then repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch
-1, turn.
-
-=24th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from *, ch 5, shell in shell, ch 5, 10
-tr c with ch 1 between each tr c in next shell, ch 5, shell in shell,
-repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn.
-
-=25th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple,
-ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 5, shell in shell, ch 5, s c between 1st 2
-tr c of pineapple, * ch 3, s c between next 2 tr c, repeat from * 7
-times, ch 5, shell in shell, repeat from ** across row in same manner,
-ch 1, turn.
-
-=26th Row=--Shell in shell, ** ch 5, s c in remaining loop of
-pineapple, ch 5, shell in shell, ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple, *
-ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 6 times, ch 5, shell in shell,
-repeat from ** across row in same manner, ch 1, turn. Repeat from 12th
-row twice, then repeat from the 12th to the 19th rows, ch 1, turn.
-
-=Next Row=--Shell in shell, ch 5, s c in 1st loop of pineapple, *
-ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * 5 times, ch 5, shell in shell, ch
-1, turn and complete pineapple, break thread.
-
-Join thread in shell of next pineapple and complete same as 1st
-pineapple. Complete remaining pineapples in same manner. With right
-side of work toward you, join thread in 1st loop and working across
-top, work 6 s c in each of the 47 loops, ch 7, sl st in 5th st from
-hook for picot, ch 2, working down side of work, s c in side of shell,
-* ch 7, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 2, s c in next shell,
-repeat from * 8 times, ** ch 2, picot, ch 2, skip next shell, s c in
-next shell, * ch 2, picot, ch 2, s c in next shell, repeat from * 12
-times, repeat from ** twice, ch 2, picot, ch 2, skip next shell, s c in
-next shell, * ch 2, picot, ch 2, s c in next shell, repeat from * 13
-times, ch 2, picot, ch 2, s c in center of same shell, ch 2, picot, ch
-2, tr c in next loop, * ch 2, picot, ch 2, tr c in same loop, repeat
-from * twice, ch 2, picot, ch 2, s c in center of next shell, ch 2,
-picot, ch 2, s c in side of same shell, * ch 2, picot, ch 2, s c in
-next shell, repeat from * 6 times, ch 2, picot, ch 2, s c in next loop,
-ch 2, picot, ch 2, s c in next shell and continue all around in same
-manner, break thread.
-
-
-=Arm Rests=--Ch 168 and work in same manner as chair back.
-
-[Illustration: _Perennial Pineapple_]
-
-[Illustration: #4604 _=Knitted Baskets= for something really
-different, use a knitted set for a man’s chair_
-
- _Directions on Page 12_]
-
-[Illustration: #4605 _=Lacy Twirls of Tatting= especially right
-for the lady of the house. Directions on Page 12_]
-
-[Illustration: #4606 _=Embroidered Jewel Dots= on a sturdy,
-solid background. Directions on Page 12_]
-
-[Illustration: #4607 _=Star Flowers= for that dainty accent.
-Directions on Page 13_]
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-#4608 CHILD’S CHAIR BACK
-
-Materials Required--
-
-"DE LUXE" MERCERIZED CROCHET
-
-AND KNITTING COTTON, Article 346
-
-
-2--300 yd. Balls White and "STAR" Six Strand Mercerized Embroidery
-Cotton, Article 50--1 Skein Blue or Pink.
-
-Steel Crochet Hook #7.
-
-=Gauge=--10 sts = 1 inch--12 rows = 1 inch.
-
-Ch 125 and work 124 s c on ch, ch 1, turn.
-
-=2nd Row=--Work 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn.
-
-Repeat 2nd row 106 times, break thread.
-
-
-=EDGE=--Join thread in corner st, ch 7, s c in same space, * ch
-5, skip 2 sts, s c in next st, repeat from * to corner, ch 7, s c in
-same space, * ch 5, skip 2 rows, s c in next row, repeat from * to next
-corner and continue all around in same manner.
-
-=2nd Row=--Work 4 s c, ch 4, 4 s c over each corner loop, working
-2 s c, ch 4, 2 s c over each loop between corners, break thread.
-
-
-With 3 strands of "STAR" Six Strand Mercerized Embroidery Cotton,
-embroider cat centering the design. The cat is all worked in cross st
-with the exception of the whiskers. The whiskers are straight sts.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-#4609 Love Birds for a Love Seat Diagram on [Page 13]
-
-Materials Required--
-
-AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
-
-"STAR" MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON
-
-Article 20, Size 30
-
-
- 3-325 yd. Balls White, Ecru, Cream or Dk. Linen.
- Steel Crochet Hook #12.
- Chair Back measures about 9³⁄₄ x 16 inches.
- Arm Rest measures about 9³⁄₄ x 6³⁄₄ inches.
-
-
-=CHAIR BACK=--Ch 281, d c in 8th st from hook, * ch 2, skip 2 sts
-of ch, d c in next st, repeat from * across row, (92 open meshes) ch 5,
-turn.
-
-=2nd Row=--D c in next d c, * ch 2, d c in next d c, repeat
-from * 17 times, * 2 d c in next mesh, d c in next d c (solid mesh)
-repeat from * 3 times, then work 46 open meshes, 4 solid meshes, 19
-open meshes, ch 5, turn. Continue working back and forth according to
-diagram on [page 13] for the next 22 rows.
-
-=25th Row=--2 open meshes, 1 solid mesh, * ch 3, skip 2 sts, s c
-in next st, ch 3, skip 2 sts, d c in next st, (lacet st), repeat from *
-3 times, 4 solid meshes, 12 open meshes, 4 solid meshes, 4 lacet sts, 1
-solid mesh, 12 open meshes, 1 solid mesh, 4 lacet sts, 4 solid meshes,
-12 open meshes, 4 solid meshes, 4 lacet sts, 1 solid mesh, 2 open
-meshes, ch 5, turn.
-
-=26th Row=--2 open meshes, 1 solid mesh, * ch 5, d c in next d c,
-repeat from * 3 times, 8 solid meshes, 4 open meshes, 8 solid meshes,
-* ch 5, d c in next d c, repeat from * 3 times, 1 solid mesh, 12 open
-meshes, 1 solid mesh, * ch 5, d c in next d c, repeat from * 3 times,
-8 solid meshes, 4 open meshes, 8 solid meshes, * ch 5, d c in next d
-c, repeat from * 3 times, 1 solid mesh, 2 open meshes, ch 5, turn.
-Continue working back and forth according to diagram. To decrease a
-mesh, sl st across mesh.
-
-
-=EDGE=--Work a row of s c and 5 ch picots around entire chair back
-as illustrated, working 3 s c in each open mesh, break thread.
-
-
-=ARM REST=--Ch 131, d c in 8th st from hook, * ch 2, skip 2 sts
-of ch, d c in next st, repeat from * across row (42 open meshes) ch 5,
-turn.
-
-=2nd Row=--19 open meshes, 4 solid meshes, 19 open meshes, ch 5,
-turn. Continue working back and forth according to diagram on [page 13]
-for next 52 rows, working edges even.
-
-=55th Row=--11 open meshes, 4 solid meshes, 12 open meshes, 4
-solid meshes, 11 open meshes, turn.
-
-=56th Row=--Sl st across 11 meshes, ch 5, d c in next d c, 8 solid
-meshes, 4 open meshes, 8 solid meshes, 1 open mesh, ch 5, turn.
-
-=57th Row=--9 open meshes, 4 solid meshes, 9 open meshes, turn.
-
-=58th Row=--Sl st across 8 meshes, ch 5, d c in next d c, 5 open
-meshes. Finish same as chair back, break thread.
-
-
-
-
-KNITTED CHAIR SET--#4604
-
-_Illustrated on [Page 6]_
-
-Materials Required--
-
-AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
-
-"STAR" PEARL COTTON, Article 90, Size 5
-
- 9-50 yd. Balls White or Colors.
- 1 pr. Steel Knitting Needles #12.
- Chair Back measures about 11³⁄₄ x 16 inches.
- Arm Rest measures about 11³⁄₄ x 5¹⁄₂ inches.
-
-
-=Chair Back=--Cast on 109 sts, Purl across row and Purl all uneven
-rows.
-
-=2nd Row=--K 7, K 2 tog, O, K 1, O, K 2 tog, * K 13, K 2 tog, O, K
-1, O, K 2 tog, repeat from * 4 times, K 7.
-
-=4th Row=--K 6, K 2 tog, O, K 3, O, K 2 tog, * K 11, K 2 tog, O, K
-3, O, K 2 tog, repeat from * 4 times, K 6.
-
-=6th Row=--K 5, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 1, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2
-tog, * K 9, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 1, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, repeat
-from * 4 times, K 5.
-
-=8th Row=--K 4, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 3, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2
-tog, * K 7, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 3, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, repeat
-from * 4 times, K 4.
-
-=10th Row=--K 3, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 1, O, K 2
-tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, * K 5, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O,
-K 1, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, repeat from * 4 times, K 3.
-
-=12th Row=--K 2, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 3, O, K 2
-tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, * K 3, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O,
-K 3, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, repeat from * 4 times, K 2.
-
-=14th Row=--K 1, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K
-1, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, * K 1, K 2 tog, O, K
-2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 1, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2
-tog, O, K 2 tog, repeat from * 4 times, K 1.
-
-=16th Row=--K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 3,
-O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, * K 3 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2
-tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 3, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, repeat
-from * 4 times, K 2 tog.
-
-=18th Row=--K 1, * O, K 2 tog, K 13, K 2 tog, O, K 1, repeat from
-* 5 times.
-
-=20th Row=--K 2, * O, K 2 tog, K 11, K 2 tog, O, K 3, repeat from
-* 4 times, O, K 2 tog, K 11, K 2 tog, O, K 2.
-
-=22nd Row=--K 1, * O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, K 9, K 2 tog, O, K 2
-tog, O, K 1, repeat from * 4 times.
-
-=24th Row=--K 2, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, * K 7, K 2 tog, O, K 2
-tog, O, K 3, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, repeat from * 4 times, K 7, K 2
-tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2.
-
-=26th Row=--K 1, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, * K 5, K 2
-tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 1, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2
-tog, repeat from * 4 times, K 5, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K
-1.
-
-=28th Row=--K 2, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, * K 3, K 2
-tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 3, O; K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2
-tog, repeat from * 4 times, K 3, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K
-2.
-
-=30th Row=--K 1, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, *
-K 1, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 1, O, K 2 tog,
-O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog; O, K 2 tog, repeat from * 4 times, K 1, K 2
-tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 1.
-
-=32nd Row=--K 2, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, * K 3 tog,
-O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 3, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O,
-K 2 tog, O, repeat from * 4 times, K 3 tog, O, K 2 tog, O, K 2 tog, O,
-K 2 tog, O, K 2.
-
-Repeat from the 1st row 3 times, break thread.
-
-Join thread in corner, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, ch 3, sl st in top
-of last d c for picot, 3 d c in same space, * skip 3 rows, s c in next
-row, skip 3 rows, 3 dc in next row, ch 3, sl st in top of dc for picot,
-3 d c in same space, repeat from * to corner, work a shell in corner,
-skip 2 sts instead of 3 across short side. Complete other half to
-correspond.
-
-
-=Arm Rests=--Cast on 37 sts and work in pattern same as chair back
-repeating pattern 3 times.
-
-
-
-
-TATTED CHAIR SET--#4605
-
-_Illustrated on [Page 7]_
-
-Materials Required--
-
-AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
-
-"STAR" MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON
-
-Article 30, Size 50
-
-
- 6-150 yd. Balls White or Ecru.
- 1 Shuttle and 1 Ball.
- Chair Back measures about 11¹⁄₂ x 15¹⁄₂ inches.
- Arm Rest measures about 11¹⁄₂ x 5¹⁄₄ inches.
-
-
-=ARM REST=--R, 4 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 4 d, cl r. Ch, 8 d, 3 p sep by
-4 d, 8 d, turn. R, 4 d, join to last p of 1st r, 4 d, join to 2nd p of
-same r, 4 d, p, 4 d, cl r, turn. Ch, 8 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 8 d, turn. R,
-4 d, join to last p of last r made, 4 d, join to center p of 1st r, 4
-d, p, 4 d, cl r, turn. Ch, 8 d, p, 8 d. * R, 4 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 4 d,
-cl r, turn. Ch, 8 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 8 d, join to center p of last r
-made, 8 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 8 d, turn. R, 4 d, p, 4 d, join to center p
-of last r made, 4 d, p, 4 d, cl r, turn. Ch, 8 d, p, 8 d. Repeat from *
-12 times, turn. R, 4 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 4 d, cl r, turn. Ch, 8 d, 3 p
-sep by 4 d, 8 d, turn. R, 4 d, join to last p of last r, 4 d, join to
-center p of same r, 4 d, p, 4 d, cl r, turn. Ch, 8 d, 3 p sep by 4 d,
-8 d, turn. R, 4 d, join to last p of last r, 4 d, join to center p of
-opposite r, 4 d, p, 4 d, cl r, turn. * Ch, 8 d, p, 8 d. R, 4 d, 3 p sep
-by 4 d, 4 d, cl r, turn. Ch, 8 d, p, 4 d, join to center p of opposite
-ch, 4 d, p, 8 d, join to center p of last r made, 8 d, p, 4 d, join
-to center p of opposite ch, 4 d, p, 8 d, turn. R, 4 d, p, 4 d, join
-to center p of last r made, 4 d, p, 4 d, cl r, turn. Repeat from * 12
-times. Ch, 8 d, p, 8 d, tie and cut.
-
-=2nd Strip=--R, 4 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 4 d, cl r. Ch, 8 d, 3 p sep
-by 4 d, 8 d, turn. R, 4 d, join to last p of 1st r, 4 d, join to 2nd p
-of same r, 4 d, p, 4 d, cl r, turn. Ch, 8 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 8 d, turn.
-R, 4 d, join to last p of last r made, 4 d, join to center p of same
-r, 4 d, p, 4 d, cl r, turn. * Ch, 8 d, join to corresponding p of 1st
-strip, 8 d. R, 4 d, join to corresponding p of opposite r of 1st strip,
-4 d, 2 p sep by 4 d, 4 d, cl r, turn. Ch, 8 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 8 d,
-join to center p of last r made, 8 d, 3 p sep by 4 d, 8 d, turn. R, 4
-d, p, 4 d, join to same center p of last r, 4 d, join to corresponding
-p of opposite r of 1st strip, 4 d, cl r. Repeat from * 12 times. Ch, 8
-d, join to corresponding p of opposite ch, 8 d, complete strip same as
-1st strip. Work 4 more strips joining all strips in same manner.
-
-Work another arm rest in same manner.
-
-
-=Chair Back=--Work 18 strips same as arm rest joining all strips
-in same manner.
-
-
-
-
-JEWEL CHAIR SET--#4606
-
-_Illustrated on [Page 8]_
-
-Materials Required--
-
-AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
-
-"STAR" SIX CORD MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON
-
-Article 77
-
-
- 4-250 yd. Balls White, Ivory, Cream or Med. Ecru.
- "STAR" Six Strand Mercerized Embroidery Cotton, Article 50.
- 2 Skeins Red.
- 1 Skein Yellow.
- 1 Skein Green.
- Steel Crochet Hook #11 or #12.
- Chair Back measures about 13 x 15³⁄₄ inches.
- Arm Rest measures about 10¹⁄₂ x 5³⁄₄ inches.
-
-
-=ARM REST=--Ch 65, s c in 2nd st from hook, * 1 d c in next st of
-ch, 1 s c in next st of ch, repeat from * across row, ch 2, turn.
-
-=2nd Row=--* D c in s c, s c in d c, repeat from * across row
-ending with d c in last s c, ch 1, turn.
-
-=3rd Row=--* S c in d c, d c in s c, repeat from * across row
-ending with s c in last d c, ch 2, turn.
-
-Repeat these 2 rows until piece measures 10¹⁄₂ inches. Work a row of
-shells all around (shell: ch 2, 2 d c in same space, skip next d c, s c
-in next s c). With 3 strands of "STAR" Six Strand Mercerized Embroidery
-Cotton, embroider dots as illustrated. Dots are about ¹⁄₈ inch in
-diameter and are worked in satin st spaced about ¹⁄₄ inches apart. Work
-a row of Red dots, a row of Green dots, then a row of Red dots for arm
-rest. With 3 strands of Yellow work an outline st around each dot.
-
-Work other arm rest in same manner.
-
-
-=CHAIR BACK=--Ch 181 and work same as arm rest until work measures
-8¹⁄₂ inches, break thread, turn.
-
-=Next Row=--* Skip 22 sts, join thread in 23rd st, ch 3, s c in next d
-c, d c in next s c, continue across row omitting the last 22 sts, ch
-1, turn. Work back and forth for 2 inches, break thread. Repeat from
-* twice, break thread. Join thread at corner and work a row of shells
-(same as arm rest) all around. Embroider rows of dots as illustrated
-having 1 row of Red, 1 row of Green, 1 row of Red. Leave a 1³⁄₄ inch
-space, then work 1 row of Red, * 1 row Green, 1 row Red, repeat from *,
-then leave another 1³⁄₄ inch space and complete dots same as opposite
-side.
-
-
-
-
-STAR FLOWER SET--#4607
-
-_Illustrated on [Page 9]_
-
-Materials Required--
-
-AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY "STAR" MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON Article 20,
-Size 30
-
-
- 2-325 yd. Balls White, Ecru or Cream.
- Steel Crochet Hook #12.
- Chair Back measures about 11¹⁄₂ x 17 inches.
- Arm Rest measures about 11¹⁄₂ x 8¹⁄₂ inches.
-
-Each motif measures about 2 inches. 38 motifs are required for chair
-back. 17 motifs are required for each arm rest.
-
-
-=MOTIF=--Ch 8, join to form a ring, ch 4, * thread over twice,
-insert in ring, pull through and work off 2 loops twice; repeat from
-*, thread over and work off all loops at one time, ** ch 5, cluster st
-in same space, (cluster st: * thread over twice, insert in ring, pull
-through and work off 2 loops twice, repeat from * twice, thread over
-and work off all loops at one time) repeat from ** 6 times, ch 3, d c
-in 1st cluster st (this brings thread in position for next row).
-
-=2nd and 3rd Rows=--S c in same space, ch 3, s c in same space, *
-ch 9, s c in next loop, ch 3, s c in same loop, repeat from * 6 times,
-ch 4, tr c in 1st s c.
-
-=4th Row=--S c in same space, * ch 3, s c in same space, ch 10,
-2 d c with ch 2 between in center st of next loop, ch 2, tr c in same
-space, ch 10, tr c in same space, ch 2, 2 d c with ch 2 between in same
-space, ch 10, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 3, s c in same
-loop, ch 10 and work corner same as previous corners, ch 10, join in
-1st s c, break thread.
-
-Work a 2nd motif in same manner joining to 1st motif in last row as
-follows: s c in same space, ch 3, s c in same space, ch 10, 2 d c with
-ch 2 between in center st of next loop, ch 2, tr c in same space, ch 5,
-sl st in center st of corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 5, tr c in
-same space of 2nd motif, ch 2, 2 d c with ch 2 between in same space,
-ch 5, sl st in center st of next loop of 1st motif, ch 5, s c in next
-loop of 2nd motif, ch 3, s c in same loop, ch 5, sl st in center st of
-next loop of 1st motif, ch 5, 2 dc with ch 2 between in center st of
-next loop of 2nd motif, ch 2, tr c in same space, ch 5, sl st in center
-st of corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 5, tr c in same space of 2nd
-motif, ch 2, 2 d c with ch 2 between in same space and complete motif
-same as 1st motif. Join 3rd motif to 2nd motif and 4th motif to 3rd and
-1st motifs in same manner. Continue until there are 38 motifs joining
-according to illustration.
-
-
-=EDGE=--With right side of work toward you, join thread in 10 ch
-loop at corner, 6 s c, ch 4, 6 s c in same loop, 2 s c in each of the
-next 2 loops, 6 s c, ch 4, 6 s c in next loop, s c in 3 ch loop, ch 3,
-s c in same loop, 6 s c, ch 4, 6 s c in next loop, 2 s c in each of the
-next 2 loops, 4 s c in each of the next 2 loops, 2 s c in each of the
-next 2 loops, 6 s c, ch 4, 6 s c in next loop, s c in next 3 ch loop,
-ch 3, s c in same loop, 6 s c, ch 4, 6 s c in next loop, 2 s c in each
-of the next 2 loops, continue all around in same manner, break thread.
-
-
-=ARM RESTS=--Work 17 motifs same as chair back and join same as
-chair back. Work edge around arm rests same as around chair back.
-
-[Illustration: TRADE MARK]
-
-[Illustration: CENTER]
-
-[Illustration: TRADE MARK]
-
-
-
-
-IRISH CROCHET CHAIR SET--#4601
-
-_Illustrated on [Front Cover]_
-
-Materials Required--
-
-AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
-
-"STAR" SIX CORD MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON
-
-Article 77
-
-
- 4-250 yd. Balls White, Ivory, Cream or Med. Ecru.
- Steel Crochet Hook #11 or #12.
- Chair Back measures about 11¹⁄₂ x 17 inches.
- Arm Rest measures about 6³⁄₄ x 11¹⁄₂ inches.
-
-
-=ROSE=--Ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 6, d c in ring, * ch 3, d c
-in ring, repeat from * 3 times, ch 3, join in 3rd st of ch 6.
-
-=2nd Row=--Over each loop, work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 3 d c, 1 s d c, 1
-s c (s d c: thread over, insert in st, pull through and work off all
-loops at one time.)
-
-=3rd Row=--* Ch 5, s c in back of work between the s c of next 2
-petals, repeat from * all around.
-
-=4th Row=--Over each loop, work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 5 d c, 1 s d c, 1
-s c.
-
-=5th Row=--* Ch 7, s c in back of work between next 2 petals,
-repeat from * all around.
-
-=6th Row=--Over each loop, work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 7 d c, 1 s d c, 1
-s c, sl st in 1st s c, break thread.
-
-Work 14 more roses in same manner.
-
-
-=LEAF=--Ch 13, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each of the next
-10 sts of ch, 3 s c in next st of ch, working on other side of ch, work
-1 s c in each of the next 8 sts, ch 3, turn, picking up the back loop
-of st only, 1 s c in each of the next 9 s c, 3 s c in next s c, 1 s c
-in each of the next 7 s c, ch 3, turn, * 1 s c in each of the next 8
-s c, 3 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the next 7 s c, ch 3, turn,
-repeat from * 5 times, ch 3, turn sl st in each of the next 2 s c,
-break thread.
-
-Work 22 more leaves in same manner.
-
-
-=CHAIR BACK=--Ch 227, s c in 3rd st from hook for picot, ch 4, s
-c in 3rd st from hook for picot, ch 1, skip 3 sts of ch, s c in next
-st, * ch 4, s c in 3rd st from hook for picot, ch 4, s c in 3rd st from
-hook for picot, ch 1, skip 3 sts of ch, s c in next st, repeat from *
-across row, turn.
-
-=2nd Row=--Ch 8, s c in 3rd st from hook for picot, ch 4, s c in
-3rd st from hook for picot, ch 1, s c between picots of next loop, * ch
-4, s c in 3rd st from hook for picot, ch 4, s c in 3rd st from hook for
-picot, ch 1, s c between picots of next loop, repeat from * across row,
-turn.
-
-Repeat 2nd row until work measures 11¹⁄₂ inches, break thread. Join
-thread at top of work and work 5 s c in each loop.
-
-Applique groups of roses and leaves as illustrated.
-
-
-=ARM RESTS=--Ch 99 and work same as chair back. Applique roses and
-leaves as illustrated.
-
-
-
-
-WEDDING RING CHAIR SET--#4602
-
-_Illustrated on [Page 3]_
-
-Materials Required--
-
-AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY
-
-"STAR" MERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON
-
-Article 20, Size 30
-
-
- 1-325 yd. Ball White, Ecru, Cream or Dk. Linen.
- ¹⁄₂ yd. Linen.
- Steel Crochet Hook #12.
- Chair Back measures about 12¹⁄₂ x 18 inches.
- Arm Rest measures about 11¹⁄₂ x 6¹⁄₂ inches.
-
-
-=RING=--Ch 40, join to form a ring, ch 3 and work 60 d c in ring,
-join.
-
-=2nd Row=--Ch 7, sl st in 5th st from hook for picot, ch 2, skip
-2 d c, s c in next d c, repeat from beginning all around, join, break
-thread.
-
-
-=2nd RING=--Ch 40, insert ch through 1st ring, join being careful
-not to twist ch and complete ring same as 1st ring.
-
-Work 11 more rings joining to previous ring in same manner.
-
-Work a 2nd strip of 13 rings.
-
-Cut a strip of linen 12³⁄₄ x 6 inches for center of chair back. Roll a
-very narrow hem. Join thread in corner, work 3 s c in corner, work 194
-s c down long side, 3 s c in corner, 86 s c across short side, 3 s c
-in next corner, 194 s c down next long side, 3 s c in next corner, 86
-s c across next short side, join. Sl st to center st of corner, ch 3,
-sl st in any picot of 1st ring, ch 3, skip 2 s c of linen, s c in next
-s c of linen, * ch 3, sl st in next picot of same ring, ch 3, skip 2 s
-c of linen, s c in next s c, repeat from * 3 times, ** ch 3, sl st in
-any picot of next ring, ch 3, skip 2 s c of linen, s c in next s c of
-linen, * ch 3, sl st in next picot of same ring, ch 3, skip 2 s c of
-linen, s c in next s c of linen, repeat from ** to corner, then *, work
-1 s c in each of the next 4 s c, ch 4, sl st in last s c for picot,
-repeat from * across short side. Join next strip of rings to opposite
-side of linen in same manner and complete short side same as opposite
-short side, break thread.
-
-
-Cut 2 strips of linen 12³⁄₄ x 4¹⁄₂ inches for side of chair back. Roll a
-very narrow hem. Join thread in corner, work 3 s c in corner, 194 s c
-down long side, 3 s c in corner, 66 s c across short side, 3 s c in
-next corner, 194 s c down next long side, 3 s c in next corner, 66 s c
-across next short side, join. Sl st to center st of corner, ch 3, skip
-5 picots of 1st ring, sl st in next picot, ch 3, skip 2 s c of linen, s
-c in next s c of linen, * ch 3, sl st in next picot of same ring, ch 3,
-skip 2 s c of linen, s c in next s c of linen, repeat from * 3 times.
-
-
-
-
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-[Illustration]
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-[Illustration]
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