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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of Star Book No. 189: Fashion Parade:
-knit and crochet for him and her, 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
-of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at
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-will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before
-using this eBook.
-
-Title: Star Book No. 189: Fashion Parade: knit and crochet for him and
- her
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: February 7, 2023 [eBook #69974]
-
-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. 189: FASHION
-PARADE: KNIT AND CROCHET FOR HIM AND HER ***
-
-
-
-
-
- Transcriber’s Note
- Italic text displayed as: _italic_
- Bold text displayed as: =bold=
-
-
-
-
- AMERICAN THREAD CO. STAR BOOK No. 189 =29¢=
-
- FASHION PARADE
-
- KNIT AND CROCHET FOR HIM AND HER
-
- [Illustration: Lady standing in front of building]
-
-
-
-
-The Jade Suit with crocheted trim
-
- _illustrated in color on front cover_
-
-
-KNITTED JACKET
-
-
-=SIZES: Small, Medium, Large=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
- 4 (5, 5) skeins Jade
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 9 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
-STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H
- 1½ yds. 1 inch Grosgrain Ribbon
-
-=GAUGE=: 9 sts = 2 inches; 6 rows = 1 inch.
-
-Directions are given for Small Size. Changes for Medium and Large
-Sizes are given in parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: Cast on 77 (81, 85) sts, work in stockinette st (K 1 row, P 1
-row) for 14 inches (all sizes). =NEXT 2 ROWS=: =SHAPE ARMHOLES=: Bind
-off 5 (6, 7) sts at beg of each row. =NEXT 3 ROWS=: Dec 1 st each end
-for all sizes. Work even until armholes measure 7½ (8, 8½) inches.
-=SHAPE SHOULDERS=: Bind off 6 (6, 6) sts at beg of next 4 rows, then
-bind off 7 (8, 9) sts at beg of next 2 rows, bind off remaining sts,
-23 sts remain (all sizes) for neck.
-
-=LEFT FRONT=: Cast on 23 (25, 27) sts. Working in stockinette st inc
-1 st at end of next row (front edge, all sizes), then inc 1 st at
-front edge every row until there are 38 (40, 42) sts on needle. Work
-even until front measures same as back to underarm. =SHAPE ARMHOLE=:
-Work same as back. Work even until armhole measures 4½ (5, 5½) inches
-ending at front edge. =SHAPE NECKLINE=: Bind off 5 sts at beg of row,
-then dec 1 st at neck edge every other row 6 times (all sizes). Work
-even until armhole measures same as back. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=: Work
-same as back.
-
-=RIGHT FRONT=: Work same as Left Front reversing all shapings.
-
-=SLEEVES=: Cast on 40 (42, 44) sts, work in stockinette st inc 1 st
-at each end every 9th row until there are 58 (60, 62) sts. Work even
-until sleeve measures 15 inches from beg or 1 inch less than desired
-length. =NEXT 2 ROWS=: Bind off 5 (6, 7) sts at beg of each row, then
-dec 1 st at each end every other row until 24 sts (all sizes) remain,
-bind off.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section. Sew shoulder, side and sleeve seams.
-Sew sleeves in position.
-
-=EDGE=: Attach yarn at side seam. Work a row of s c all around
-Jacket working 1 s c in every other row at front edge and 1 s c in
-each st at lower edge and neck. =2nd ROW=: Skip 2 s c, 4 d c with
-ch 1 between each d c in next 5 c, skip 2 s c, s c in next s c,
-repeat from beg across lower edge and around neck skipping only 1 s
-c between shells at front edge taking care to have same number of
-shells on each front edge. =3rd ROW=: Sl st to ch 1 space between d
-c, * ch 2, sl st in next ch 1 space, repeat from * once, sl st in
-next s c, sl st to next ch 1 space, repeat from 1st * all around.
-Work same edge on sleeves.
-
-
- [Illustration: decoration] _The American Thread Company_
- =90 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10016=
-
- PRINTED IN U.S.A.
-
-[Illustration: Lady holding beads]
-
-
-
-
-KNITTED SKIRT
-
-
-=SIZES: Small, Medium, Large=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
- 4 (4, 5) skeins Jade
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 9 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
-STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size H
- 7 inch Conmar “No-Snag” Zipper
- 1 yd. 1 inch Grosgrain Ribbon
- 2 Hooks and Eyes
-
-=GAUGE=: 9 sts = 2 inches; 6 rows = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for Small size. Changes for Medium and Large
-sizes are given in parentheses.
-
-
-=SKIRT BACK=: Cast on 90 (94, 98) sts. Work 17 inches in stockinette
-st (K 1 row, P 1 row). Any change in skirt length should be made
-here. This skirt has been planned for a 25 inch length. =1st DEC
-ROW=: K 8 (10, 12) * K 2 tog, K 16, repeat from * across row ending
-with K 2 tog, K 8 (10, 12), 5 sts have been dec. =NEXT 5 ROWS=: Work
-even. =2nd DEC ROW=: K 7 (9, 11), * K 2 tog, K 15, repeat from *
-across row ending with K 2 tog, K 8 (10, 12). =NEXT 5 ROWS=: Work
-even. =3rd DEC ROW=: K 7 (9, 11), * K 2 tog, K 14, repeat from *
-across row ending with K 2 tog, K 7 (9, 11). =NEXT 5 ROWS=: Work
-even. =4th DEC ROW=: K 6 (8, 10), * K 2 tog, K 13, repeat from *
-across row ending with K 2 tog, K 7 (9, 11). =NEXT 5 ROWS=: Work
-even. =5th DEC ROW=: K 6 (8, 10), * K 2 tog, K 12, repeat from *
-across row ending with K 2 tog, K 6 (8, 10). =NEXT 5 ROWS=: Work
-even. =6th DEC ROW=: K 5 (7, 9), * K 2 tog, K 11, repeat from *
-across row ending with K 2 tog, K 6 (8, 10). =NEXT 5 ROWS=: Work
-even. =7th DEC ROW=: K 5 (7, 9), * K 2 tog, K 10, repeat from *
-across row ending with K 2 tog, K 5 (7, 9). There are 55 (59, 63)
-sts on needle. Work even until section measures 25 inches or desired
-length, bind off.
-
-=SKIRT FRONT=: Work same as back.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block sections. Sew side seams leaving 8 inches open on
-left side for zipper. With right side facing work a row of s c around
-lower edge, waistline and zipper opening. Sew zipper in position 1
-inch below waistline. Face waistline with grosgrain ribbon allowing
-1 inch underlap on back for closing. Sew hooks and eyes in position.
-Finish with edge same as jacket.
-
-
-
-
-Versatile Shell and Skirt
-
- dress it up or down
-
-
-TEAL AND WHITE SHELL
-
-
-=SIZES: Small, Medium, Large=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” DE LUXE FINGERING YARN=
- 7 (7, 8) skeins Teal
- 1 skein White
-
-Plastic or Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL
-RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
-
-=GAUGE=: 4 sts (2 patterns) = 1 inch; 3 rows = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for Small size (12). Changes for Medium (14) and
-Large (16) sizes given in parentheses.
-
-
-=FRONT=: With Teal ch 70 (74, 78) sts to measure 17½ (18½, 19½)
-inches. =1st ROW=: Work 1 s c in 2nd ch from hook and in each
-remaining ch, 69 (73, 77) s c, ch 1, turn. =2nd ROW=: Work 1 s c in
-1st s c, * cluster st in next s c (cluster st: keeping last loop of
-each d c on hook, work 2 d c in same st, yarn over and pull through
-all loops), 1 s c in next s c (1 pattern), repeat from * across row,
-ch 3, turn, 34 (36, 38) clusters. =3rd ROW=: Work a cluster in each
-s c and 1 s c in each cluster across row, 35 (37, 39) clusters,
-ch 1, turn. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows for pattern. Work 3 more rows
-in pattern, * cut Teal. Join White and work 1 row of pattern, cut
-White. Join Teal and work 1 row of pattern. Repeat from * twice more
-(3 White rows). Continue pattern with Teal until front measures 12
-inches from beg or desired length to underarms ending with 2nd row of
-pattern, turn.
-
-=SHAPE ARMHOLES=: =1st ROW=: Work sl st loosely across 4 (4, 6) sts,
-work pattern to within 4 (4, 6) sts, turn. =2nd ROW=: Work sl st
-loosely across 2 (3, 2) sts, then work pattern to within 2 (3, 2) sts
-of end. There will be 28 (29, 30) clusters on rows beg and ending
-with s c and 29 (30, 31) clusters on rows beg and ending with a
-cluster. Work even in pattern until armholes measure 5 (5½, 6) inches
-from armhole shaping.
-
-=SHAPE NECK=: =1st ROW=: Work pattern across 19 (19, 21) sts, turn.
-=2nd ROW=: Sl st loosely in 1st 2 sts, work pattern to end. =3rd
-ROW=: Work even. Repeat last 2 rows twice. Work even until armhole
-measures 7 (7½, 8) inches from 1st row, cut yarn. Skip the center 19
-(21, 19) sts, attach yarn in next st, work pattern across last 19
-(19, 21) sts. =NEXT ROW=: Work pattern to within 2 sts of end, turn.
-Complete to correspond to 1st side.
-
-=BACK=: Work same as front.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section. Sew shoulder and side seams. With
-right side facing work 1 row of s c around neck and armhole edges
-spacing sts to keep edges flat.
-
-
-FOR CROCHETED SKIRT DIRECTIONS SEE PAGE 35
-
-[Illustration: Lady standing next to lamp]
-
-
-
-
-Three Pinks Pullover
-
- good in blues, too!
-
-
-=Sizes: Small, Medium, Large=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
- 1 skein (all sizes) each Pink and Bright Pink No. 1
- 3 (4, 4) skeins Red
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 9 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
-STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- =GAUGE=: 6 sts = 1 inch (pattern)
- 5 sts = 1 inch (stockinette st)
-
-Directions are given for Small Size. Changes for Medium and Large
-Size given in parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: With Red cast on 102 (106, 110) sts. Work 6 rows in K 1, P 1
-ribbing, then work 4 rows in stockinette st (K 1 row, P 1 row), drop
-Red. =NEXT ROW=: (Cable Twist row). With Bright Pink No. 1, * skip
-2 sts on needle, K 3rd st, then K 4th st, then K 1st and 2nd sts,
-slip these 4 sts off needle, repeat from * across row. =NEXT ROW=: P
-across. =NEXT ROW=: K across. =NEXT ROW=: P across. =NEXT ROW=: With
-Pink work cable twist row. Starting with a P row work next 3 rows in
-stockinette st. =NEXT ROW=: With Red work cable twist row. Continue
-in established pattern and stripes until section measures 14½inches
-or desired length to underarm. =SHAPE ARMHOLES=: Bind off 5 (5, 6)
-sts at beg of next 2 rows; then dec 1 st at beg of next 6 rows (all
-sizes). Continue in pattern until armholes measure 7½(8, 8½) inches.
-=SHAPE SHOULDERS=: Bind off 9 sts (all sizes) at beg of next 2 rows;
-then bind off 9 (10, 10) sts at beg of next 2 rows. Place remaining
-sts on st holder for Neck.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back.
-
-=SLEEVES=: With Red cast on 42 (44, 46) sts. Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing
-for 2 inches inc 1 st at beg and end of last row. Work in stockinette
-st inc 1 st each side every 1½ (1, 1) inch until there are 62 (66,
-70) sts on needle. Work even until sleeve measures 19 inches or
-desired length to underarm. =SHAPE SLEEVES=: Bind off 5 sts (all
-sizes) at beg of next 2 rows; then dec 1 st at beg of every row until
-36 (38, 40) sts remain. Bind off 2 sts at beg of next 6 rows (all
-sizes). Bind off remaining sts.
-
-=FINISHING=: Steam and block sections. Sew side seams matching
-stripes. Sew one shoulder. Sew sleeve seam and sew sleeves in
-position.
-
-=TURTLE NECK COLLAR=: With right side facing and Red pick up 100
-(104, 108) sts from st holders. Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 5 rows,
-turn sweater inside out and starting with a K row work in stockinette
-st for 2½ inches ending with a P row, then P 1 row, K 1 row. Work in
-K 1 P 1 ribbing for 3 inches, bind off. Steam collar, fold in half
-turning ribbing under. Sew in place for double collar. Sew remaining
-shoulder seam.
-
-[Illustration: Lady with hand on side of head]
-
-
-
-
-For a Man’s Man
-
- he’ll love it in heather tones
-
-
-MAN’S DEEP V CARDIGAN
-
-=SIZES: 40, 42 and 44=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
- 8 (8, 9) skeins Golden Heather
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
-STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- 5 Buttons
- 2 yds. Grosgrain Ribbon
-
- =GAUGE=: garter st—4 sts = 1 inch.
- Pattern: 6 sts = 1 inch; 6 rows = 1 inch.
-
-Directions are given for Size 40. Changes for Sizes 42 and 44 are
-given in parentheses.
-
-=BACK=: With double strand of yarn cast on 82 (86, 90) sts. Work in
-garter st (K each row) for 1½ inches (all sizes), cut 1 strand of
-yarn. Continue with single strand of yarn. =NEXT ROW=: K across row
-inc evenly to 127 (127, 136) sts. =START PATTERN=: =1st ROW=: P 1, K
-1, * P 6, K 1, P 1, K 1, repeat from * across row ending last repeat
-with P 6, K 1, P 1. =2nd ROW=: K 1, P 1, * skip 1, K next st in front
-loop over skipped st, then K skipped st and sl both sts off needle
-(small twist to the right), repeat from * twice, P 1, K 1, P 1, then
-repeat from 1st * across row ending last repeat with P 1, K 1. =3rd
-ROW=: Repeat 1st row. =4th ROW=: K 1, P 1, * skip 1, insert needle
-from back of work between skipped st and next st and K next st, then
-K skipped st in usual manner and sl both sts off needle (small twist
-to the left), repeat from * twice, P 1, K 1, P 1, then repeat from
-1st * across row ending last repeat with P 1, K 1. =5th ROW=: Repeat
-1st row. Repeat last 4 rows for pattern until back measures 16 inches
-or desired length to underarm ending with 4th pattern row.
-
-=SHAPE RAGLAN=: =NEXT 2 ROWS=: Bind off 5 (5, 6) sts at beg of each
-row. =NEXT ROW=: K 2, sl 1 as if to K, K 2 tog, p.s.s.o., work across
-row to within last 5 sts, K 3 tog, K 2 (2 sts dec at each end). =NEXT
-ROW=: P 3, work across row to within last 3 sts, P 3. Repeat last 2
-rows 9 (9, 10) more times. =NEXT ROW=: K 2, sl 1 as if to K, K 1,
-p.s.s.o., work across row to within last 4 sts, K 2 tog, K 2 (1 st
-dec at each end). =NEXT ROW=: P 3, work across row to within last
-3 sts, P 3. Repeat last 2 rows 19 more times (all sizes). Bind off
-remaining 37 (37, 40) sts.
-
-=RIGHT FRONT=: With double strand of yarn, cast on 43 (45, 47) sts.
-Work 1½ inches in garter st. =NEXT ROW=: K 6 for border, drop 1
-strand and K across inc 18 (25, 23) sts spacing inc evenly. There
-will be 61 (70, 70) sts. Work in pattern same as back always working
-the border sts in garter st and with double strand of yarn. Work in
-pattern as established for 12 inches ending at neck edge. (When front
-measures same as back work raglan shaping as stated below.)
-
-=START NECK SHAPING=: =1st NECK EDGE DEC=: K 6, K 1, P 1, sl 1 as
-if to K, K 1, p.s.s.o., work across row in pattern. Work 13 rows in
-pattern. =2nd NECK EDGE DEC=: K 6, K 1, P 1, sl 1, K 2 tog, p.s.s.o.,
-work in pattern across row. Work 13 rows in pattern. Repeat from 1st
-neck edge dec row until there are 6 dec at neck edge. =NEXT NECK EDGE=
-
-=DEC ROW=: K 6, K 1, P 1, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o., complete row in
-pattern. =NEXT ROW=: Work across row in pattern. Repeat last 2 rows
-at neck edge 6 (6, 7) times. =1st RAGLAN DEC=: Bind off 5 (5, 6) sts
-at underarm edge. Continue raglan dec in same manner as back dec 2
-sts every other row 3 (12, 9) times, then dec 1 st every other row 27
-(18, 22) times. After all dec have been completed at neck edge and at
-raglan bind off remaining pattern sts, but continue border sts for
-4½2 (4½, 5) more inches, bind off.
-
-=LEFT FRONT=: Work same as right front for 3 rows, then work a
-buttonhole in next row as follows: K 2, bind off 2 sts, K 2; in
-following row cast on 2 sts over the bound off sts. Work a buttonhole
-every 18 rows 4 more times (all sizes). Continue pattern same as
-right front to =NECK EDGE DEC=, then shape neck as follows: =1st NECK
-EDGE DEC=: Work in pattern to within 10 sts, K 2 tog, P 1, K 1, K 6.
-Work 13 rows in pattern. =2nd DEC ROW=: Work in pattern to within 11
-sts, skip 1 st, K 2 tog, then K the skipped st, K 6. Work 13 rows in
-pattern. Repeat from =1st NECK EDGE DEC= until 6 dec are worked. Then
-work remaining dec every other row as follows: work in pattern to
-within 10 sts, K 2 tog, P 1, K 1, K 6.
-
-=RAGLAN DEC=: Start same as right front and complete same as back.
-Complete bind off at shoulder, then complete border same as right
-front.
-
-=SLEEVES=: With double strand of yarn cast on 32 sts (all sizes).
-Work in garter st for 1½ inches. Cut one strand of yarn, continue
-with single strand of yarn. K across row inc 23 sts evenly spaced
-(all sizes); 55 sts. Start pattern same as back inc 1 st at each end
-every 3 rows 10 (10, 20) times every 4 rows 14 (14, 7) times. Work
-even until sleeve measures 16½ (16½, 17) inches from beg or length
-desired to underarm. =SHAPE RAGLAN=: Work same as Back Raglan until
-13 sts remain. Bind off remaining 13 sts (all sizes).
-
-=FINISHING=: Block sections. Sew seams, sew sleeves in position. Join
-neck bands of front section. Sew in position around back neck edge.
-Sew grosgrain ribbon around neck band. Sew buttons in position. Cut
-buttonholes in ribbon. Finish with buttonhole st.
-
-[Illustration: Man standing wearing knit sweater]
-
-
-
-
-Covered All Over with sequins
-
-
-=Sizes: 12, 14, 16=
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” ORLON=
- 12 (13, 14) skeins White
- Circular Needle No. 1
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 2 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLE WHICH WILL RESULT IN
-STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- ¼ yd. Nylon Netting
- 3 bunches 8 M cup Crystal Iris Sequins.
-
-=GAUGE=: 15 sts = 2 inches
-
-Directions are given for Small size (12). Changes for Medium (14) and
-Large (16) sizes are given in parentheses.
-
-
-=TO WORK WITH SEQUINS=: Sequins are strung on a double strand of
-thread. Untie 1 strand, place yarn through loop and pull strand of
-sequins onto yarn. String about 2 strands of sequins at one time.
-When necessary to string more sequins, cut yarn close to work, string
-sequins as before.
-
-=SEQUIN PATTERN=: =1st ROW=: (uneven number of sts) K 1, K 1 sequin
-through st, repeat from beg across row ending with K 1. =2nd ROW=: P
-across row. =3rd ROW=: K 2, * K 1 sequin through st, K 1, repeat from
-* across row ending K 2. =4th ROW=: P across row.
-
-=BACK=: Cast on 122 (130, 138) sts. Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for ½
-inch inc 1 st in last row of ribbing. Work in sequin pattern for 13
-inches or desired length to armholes.
-
-=SHAPE ARMHOLES=: Bind off 8 sts at beg of next 2 rows (all sizes),
-then dec 1 st at each end every other row 3 times (all sizes). Work
-even until armholes measure 7½ (8, 8½) inches. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=:
-Bind off 5 (6, 6) sts at beg of next 6 rows, then bind off 8 (5, 7)
-sts at beg of next 2 rows. Bind off remaining sts for neck.
-
-=LEFT FRONT=: Cast on 60 (64, 68) sts and work in K 1, P 1 ribbing
-for ½ inch. Work in sequin pattern until section measures same as
-back to underarm. =SHAPE ARMHOLE=: Work same as back. Continue in
-sequin pattern for 5 (5½, 6) inches. SHAPE =NECK LINE=: Bind off 19
-(22, 24) sts at neck edge. Continue in pattern dec 1 st at neck edge
-every other row 7 (8, 10) times. Work even until armhole measures
-same as back. =SHAPE SHOULDER=: Work same as back.
-
-=RIGHT FRONT=: Work same as left front reversing shaping.
-
-=SLEEVES=: Cast on 61 (64, 68) sts. Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for ½
-inch. Work in sequin pattern inc 1 st every other row at each end
-every ¾ inch 4 times. Continue inc in same manner, but work inc at
-1 inch intervals 11 times more. Work even until sleeve measures 15
-inches or desired length to underarm.
-
-=SHAPE SLEEVE=: Bind off 10 sts (all sizes) at beg of next 2 rows,
-then dec 1 st each end every other row until 39 (42, 46) sts remain.
-Decrease 2 sts at each side of every other row 6 times. Bind off
-remaining sts.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block sections. Sew side, shoulder and sleeve seams. Sew
-sleeves in position. Turn all ribbings to wrong side and sew in place.
-
-=FACING=: With No. 1 circular needle, right side facing, starting
-at lower right corner, pick up 1 st in each row on front and 1 st
-in each st around front and back of neck. Work back and forth in K
-1, P 1 ribbing for 3 rows, then continue in ribbing working 3 sts
-tog on each side of front neck edges every other row twice. Continue
-until ribbing measures 1¼ inches, bind off in ribbing. Cut a double
-thickness of nylon netting and tack in place to wrong side of each
-front edge. Fold facing over nylon netting and sew in place.
-
-[Illustration: Lady standing leaning against man]
-
-
-
-
-Heather Shell
-
-
-=Sizes: 34, 36, 38=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
- 3 (4, 4) skeins Sky Blue Heather
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles each No. 6 and No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH
-WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- 1 Pkg. of matching “FRUIT of LOOM” seam binding
-
-=GAUGE for No. 8 Needles=: 6 sts = 1 inch (unblocked); 5 sts = 1 inch
-(blocked).
-
-Directions are given for Size 34. Changes for Sizes 36 and 38 are
-given in parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: Cast on 85 (91, 97) sts, K 1 row.
-
-=START PATTERN=: =1st ROW=: K across row. =2nd ROW=: K 1, P 1, K 3, *
-P 3, K 3, repeat from * across row ending with P 1, K 1. =3rd ROW=:
-P 1, K 1, P next 3 sts tog and leave on needle, y o, P same 3 sts
-tog and drop off needle (twist over 3 sts), * K 3, twist over next
-3 sts, repeat from * across row ending with K 1, P 1. =4th ROW=:
-Repeat 2nd row. =5th ROW=: K across row. =6th ROW=: K 1, P 1, K 3, *
-P 3, K 3, repeat from * across row ending with P 1, K 1. =7th ROW=:
-P 1, K 1, P 3, * K 3, P 3, repeat from * across row ending with K
-1, P 1. =NEXT 4 ROWS=: Repeat 6th and 7th rows. =12th ROW=: Repeat
-6th row. Repeat from the 1st to the 12th row for pattern until back
-measures 12 inches. =SHAPE ARMHOLES=: Bind off 4 sts at beg of next
-2 rows, then dec 1 st at beg and end of every 2nd row 3 times. Work
-in pattern until armhole measures 7½ inches (all sizes) from 1st bind
-off. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=: Bind off 10 sts at beg of next 4 rows. Place
-remaining sts on st holder.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back to armholes. Bind off 4 sts at beg of next
-2 rows. =NEXT ROW=: Dec 1 st at armhole edge work to center, place
-center st on safety pin, attach a 2nd skein of yarn. Working both
-sides at one time dec at armhole edge same as back and at same time
-dec 1 st at neck edge every 2nd row until 20 sts remain. Work even
-until front measures same as back to shoulders. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=:
-Work same as back.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block sections slightly. Sew side and 1 shoulder seam.
-=NECK BAND=: With right side of work toward you slip sts from st
-holder onto No. 6 needles, then pick up 42 (44, 46) sts on side of
-front neck edge, place a marker, pick up 1 st at center of V, place
-a marker, pick up 42 (44, 46) sts on opposite side. Work 8 rows in
-garter st (K each row) for all sizes always working center st in
-stockinette st and dec 1 st on each side of center st in each row.
-Bind off. Sew shoulder and band seam. Make a narrow hem on each
-armhole and finish with seam binding.
-
-[Illustration: Close-up of knit material]
-
-[Illustration: Lady leaning on building]
-
-
-
-
-Quick Bulkies
-
- _3½ stitches to the inch_
-
-
-HIS BULKIE
-
-=Sizes: 42, 44 and 46=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” BULKY YARN=
- 13 (14, 15) skeins White
- 3 (4, 4) skeins Cocoa
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 and No. 11 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH
-WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- 1 set Double Pointed Knitting Needles No. 7.
-
-=GAUGE for No. 11 needles=: 4 pattern sts = 1 inch; 7 stockinette sts
-= 2 inches
-
-Directions are given for Size 42. Changes for Sizes 44 and 46 are
-given in parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: With White and No. 7 needles cast on 83 (87, 91) sts. Work
-in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 2¼ inches (all sizes). Change to No. 11
-needles and =START PATTERN=: =1st and 2nd ROWS=: K across each row,
-drop White. =3rd ROW=: With Cocoa K 1, keeping yarn to back, sl 1
-as if to P, * K 3, sl 1, repeat from * across row ending with K 1.
-=4th ROW=: P 1, * keeping yarn to front of work, sl 1 as if to P, P
-1, repeat from * across row, drop Cocoa. =5th ROW=: With White K 1,
-* sl 1, K 1, repeat from * across row. =6th ROW=: P 1, sl 1, * P 3,
-sl 1, repeat from * across row ending with P 1. =7th and 8th ROWS=:
-K across each row, drop White. =9th ROW=: With Cocoa K 3, * sl 1, K
-3, repeat from * across row. =10th and 11th ROWS=: Repeat 4th and
-5th rows. =12th ROW=: P 3, * sl 1, P 3, repeat from * across row.
-Repeat these 12 rows until back measures 16 inches from beg or length
-desired to underarm. =SHAPE ARMHOLES=: =NEXT 2 ROWS=: Bind off 5 sts
-(all sizes) at beg of each row; then dec 1 st at beg and end of every
-other row 5 times (all sizes). Work even until armholes measure 9
-(9¼, 9½) inches from 1st bind off. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=: =NEXT 2 ROWS=:
-Bind off 7 (7, 7) sts at beg of each row. =NEXT 2 ROWS=: Bind off 7
-(7, 8) sts at beg of each row. =NEXT 2 ROWS=: Bind off 7 (8, 8) sts
-at beg of each row. Place remaining sts on st holder.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back to armhole shaping. =NEXT ROW=: Bind off
-5 sts (all sizes) at beg of row, work in pattern across next 35 (37,
-39) sts, place remaining sts on st holder for other half of front.
-Work in pattern across row. Then dec 1 st at armhole edge every other
-row 5 times (all sizes) and at the same time dec 1 st at neck edge
-every 5th row 10 (11, 12) times. Work even until armhole measures
-same as back armhole ending at armhole edge. Bind off shoulders same
-as back shoulders. Pick up sts from st holder, place the 1st st at
-center on safety pin for center V. Finish front to correspond to
-opposite side.
-
-=SLEEVES=: With White and No. 7 needles cast on 39 (41, 43) sts.
-Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 3 inches (all sizes). Change to No. 11
-needles and work in stockinette st (K 1 row, P 1 row) inc 1 st at
-each side in next row, then inc 1 st each side every 8th row (all
-sizes) until there are 59 (61, 63) sts on needle. Work even until
-sleeve measures 17½ inches from beg or length desired to underarm.
-=NEXT 2 ROWS=: Bind off 5 sts (all sizes) at beg of each row. Then
-dec 1 st each end every other row until there are 27 (29, 31) sts
-left. Bind off remaining sts.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block all sections. Sew side and shoulder seams. Sew
-sleeves in position.
-
-=NECK BAND=: With right side facing and d p n pick up and K sts from
-holder at back of neck, pick up 37 (39, 41) sts on side of V, one
-from safety pin, 37 (39, 41) sts on other side of V. Work in K 1, P
-1 ribbing for 6 rows always dec 1 st each side of center st each row
-and always knitting the center sts. Bind off.
-
-
-
-
-Her Bulkie
-
- _illustrated on page 15_
-
-
-=SIZES: 12, 14, 16=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” BULKY YARN=
- 10 (11, 12) skeins White
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles each No. 9 and No. 11 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES
-WHICH WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW.
-
-=GAUGE For No. 11 needles=: 7 sts = 2 inches
-
-Directions are given for size 12. Changes for sizes 14 and 16 are
-given in parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: With No. 9 needles cast on 49 (57, 65) sts. Work in K 1, P
-1 ribbing for 1½ inches (all sizes). =START PATTERN=: =1st ROW=:
-Change to No. 11 needles, K 2, * yarn to front, sl 5 sts as if to
-P, K 3, repeat from * across row ending last repeat with K 2. =2nd
-ROW=: K 2, * P 5, K 3, repeat from * across row ending last repeat
-with K 2. =3rd ROW=: K 4, * insert needle under free yarn, then K
-the next st, K 7, repeat from * across row ending last repeat with K
-4. =4th ROW=: Repeat 2nd row. Repeat from the 1st to the 4th row for
-pattern. Work in pattern until back measures 14 inches from beg or
-length desired to underarm. =NEXT 2 ROWS=: =SHAPE ARMHOLES=: Bind off
-4 sts (all sizes) at beg of each row, then dec 1 st at beg and end of
-every other row 3 times (all sizes). Work even until armholes measure
-5¼ (5½, 5¾) inches from bind off. =NEXT ROW=: =SHAPE NECKLINE=:
-Work across 11 (14, 16) sts, sl next 13 (15, 19) sts on st holder,
-attach a 2nd skein of yarn and work across remaining sts. =NEXT ROW=:
-Working both sides at same time work even, then dec 1 st at neck edge
-every row 8 times (all sizes). Bind off.
-
-=NECK BAND=: With No. 9 needles and with right side of work toward
-you, pick up 13 sts (all sizes) on side of neck, place sts from st
-holder onto needle and work across these sts, pick up 13 sts (all
-sizes) on opposite side of neck. Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 1¼
-inches (all sizes). Bind off in ribbing.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back.
-
-=SLEEVES=: With No. 9 needles cast on 31 (33, 35) sts. Work in K 1,
-P 1 ribbing for 2½ inches (all sizes). Change to No. 11 needles and
-work in pattern inc 1 st at each edge every 2 inches 6 times (all
-sizes). There are 43 (45, 47) sts on needles. Work even until sleeve
-measures 16½ inches or length desired to underarm. =SHAPE SLEEVE=:
-Bind off 4 sts at beg of next 2 rows, then dec 1 st at beg and end
-of every row until 17 sts remain (all sizes). =NEXT 2 ROWS=: Bind
-off 2 sts (all sizes) at beg of each row. Bind off remaining sts.
-=FINISHING=: Block each section slightly. Sew side, shoulder and
-sleeve seams. Sew sleeves in position.
-
-[Illustration: Man and woman talking]
-
-
-
-
-Two Shells
-
- one knitted—one crocheted
-
-
-KNITTED TWIST SHELL
-
-
-=SIZES: 12, 14, 16=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
- 2 (2, 3) skeins Amber
- 1 skein Cocoa (all sizes)
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 9 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLE WHICH WILL RESULT IN
-STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size 7
-
-=GAUGE=: 9 sts = 2 inches
-
-Directions are given for Size 12. Changes for Sizes 14 and 16 are
-given in parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: With Amber cast on 80 (86, 92) sts, K 8 rows. =START
-PATTERN=: =1st ROW=: K 1, * y o (bring yarn to front, then over
-needle), sl 1 as if to P, K 2 tog, repeat from * across row ending
-with K 1. =2nd ROW=: K 1, * y o, sl 1 as if to P, K the y o of
-previous row and next st tog, repeat from * across row, ending with
-K 1. =3rd ROW=: K 1, * K 1, K the y o and leave on needle, then K st
-before y o, slip both sts off needle, repeat from * across row ending
-with K 1. Repeat last 3 rows for pattern throughout. Work even in
-pattern until back measures 12 inches from beg or length desired to
-underarm. =SHAPE ARMHOLES=: Bind off 3 sts (all sizes) at beg of next
-4 rows. Work in pattern until armholes measure 6 (6½, 7) inches from
-beg. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=: Bind off 4 (4, 5) sts at beg of next 2 rows,
-bind off 4 (5, 5) sts at beg of next 2 rows; then bind off 4 (5, 6)
-sts at beg of next 2 rows. P across remaining 44 (46, 48) sts for
-neck hem ridge. Starting with a P row work 4 rows in stockinette st
-(P 1 row, K 1 row) inc 1 st at each end every row, bind off loosely.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block and steam each section. Sew side and shoulder
-seams. Turn neck facing under at hemline and sew in place. With Cocoa
-work a row of s c around neck edge and armholes.
-
-=POMPONS=: (Work 28) Wind Cocoa 20 times over a 1½ inch cardboard,
-slip from cardboard, tie at center, cut each end; trim into shape.
-Attach pompons around lower edge as illustrated. Attach Cocoa at st
-next to a pompon, * ch 8, sl st to a st next to the next pompon,
-repeat from * around edge.
-
-
-
-
-CROCHETED PINK SHELL WITH TASSELS
-
-
-=SIZES: Small, Large=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
- 3 (4) skeins Pink
-
-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 Small size. Changes for Large size given in
-parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: Ch 10 (8), 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, repeat from * across row, ch 1, turn. =3rd ROW=: 2
-s c in each of the 1st 2 sts, work in s c across row working 2 s c
-in each of the last 2 sts, turn. =4th ROW=: Sl st in 1st s c, ch 3
-(counts as 1st d c), * s c in next s c, d c in next s c, repeat from
-* across row, ch 1, turn. =5th ROW=: For =Small Size= work 1 s c in
-each st; for =Large Size= repeat 3rd row. =6th ROW=: Same as 2nd row,
-cut yarn, 13 (15) sts. Work 3 more scallops in same manner.
-
-=NEXT ROW=: Join Scallops: With wrong side of last row of scallops
-toward you attach yarn in 1st st of 1st scallop, s c in same space
-for =Small Size=; for =Large Size= dec 1 st in 1st 2 sts, 1 s c in
-each st of scallop, * ch 1, 1 s c in each st of next scallop, repeat
-from * across next 2 scallops dec 1 st at end of row for Large Size
-only. =NEXT ROW=: Repeat 4th (2nd) row of pattern working 1 st in ch
-1 space, 55 (61) sts. Repeat from 2nd to 5th row for pattern working
-even and omitting increases. Work even until section measures 10½
-(11) inches or length desired from joining of scallops. =NEXT ROW=:
-=SHAPE ARMHOLES=: Sl st across 3 (3) sts, work across row to within
-last 3 (3) sts, ch 1, turn. =NEXT ROW=: Dec 1 st at beg and end of
-row (to dec: * insert hook in next st, pull yarn through, repeat from
-* once, y o hook and pull through all loops). =NEXT ROW=: Work even.
-Repeat the last 2 rows twice (both sizes). Work even until armholes
-measure 7 (7½) inches. =NEXT ROW=: =SHAPE SHOULDERS AND NECK=: Sl st
-across 3 (4) sts, work across next 7 (8) sts, dec 1 st in next 2 sts
-for neck shaping, turn. =NEXT ROW=: Working 1 shoulder at a time,
-dec 1 st at beg of row. =NEXT ROW=: Sl st across 3 (4) sts, work in
-pattern across row dec 1 st at neck edge, turn. =NEXT ROW=: Work
-even, cut yarn. With wrong side of last long row toward you skip next
-free 19 (21) sts, attach yarn in next st, dec 1 st in 1st 2 sts, work
-across row to within last 3 (4) sts, then complete same as opposite
-shoulder.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as Back until armholes measure 5½ (6) inches.
-=NEXT ROW=: =SHAPE NECK=: Work across 10 (12) sts, dec 1 st in next 2
-sts, turn. =NEXT ROW=: Work even. =NEXT ROW=: Work across row dec 1
-st at neck edge, turn. Repeat the last 2 rows once. Work even until
-Armhole measures same as Back, Shape Shoulder same as Back Shoulder
-working neck edge even. With wrong side of last long row toward you
-skip next 19 (21) sts, attach yarn in next st, dec 1 st in 1st 2 sts,
-work across row, then work same as opposite side reversing shaping.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section slightly. Sew shoulder and side
-seams. Attach yarn in seam at lower edge, * work 1 s c in each row
-of scallop, 1 s c in each st across lower edge of scallop, 1 s c in
-each row on opposite side of scallop, 1 s c in ch 1 between scallop,
-repeat from * all around, join, cut yarn. Attach yarn in seam at
-underarm and work a row of sc all around armhole working 1 s c in
-each st at underarm and 1 s c in each row. Work other armhole in same
-manner.
-
-=NECK EDGE=: Attach yarn at left shoulder edge and work 1 s c in each
-row to within 2 rows from neck edge, * insert hook on side of next
-row, pull yarn through, repeat from * once, insert hook in next free
-st at front neck edge, pull yarn through, y o hook and pull through
-all loops at one time, work across front edge sts to within last st
-and work next st and next 2 rows in same manner as opposite corner,
-then work 1 s c in each row and in each st all around, join. =NEXT
-ROUND=: Work 1 s c in each s c, join, cut yarn.
-
-=TASSEL=: Wind yarn 15 times over 4 inch cardboard, tie one end,
-remove from cardboard. Tie again 1 inch from tying, cut opposite
-end. Work 7 more tassels in same manner. Tie a tassel between each
-scallop.
-
-[Illustration: Two women standing]
-
-
-
-
-Simple, Smart, Norwegian Design
-
-knit a beanie to match
-
-
-=Sizes: Small, Medium, Large=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
- 7 (8, 8) skeins Sand
- 1 skein (all sizes) Black will make sweater and Hat
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 5 and No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL
-RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- 1 set Double Pointed Knitting Needles No. 5 and No. 8
-
-=GAUGE For No. 8 Needles=: 9 sts = 2 inches
-
-Directions are given for Small size. Changes for Medium and Large
-sizes given in parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: With Sand and No. 5 needles cast on 93 (97, 101) sts. Work in
-K 1, P 1 ribbing for 2½ inches (all sizes). Change to No. 8 needles
-and work in stockinette st (K 1 row, P 1 row) until back measures
-16 (16, 16½) inches from beg or desired length to underarm. =SHAPE
-ARMHOLES=: Bind off 5 sts (all sizes) at beg of next 2 rows, then dec
-1 st at beg and end of every row 4 times (all sizes). Start pattern
-following chart on this page. Work from right to left to center of
-chart, then work from left to right of center to complete design.
-When armholes measure 9 (9½, 10) inches =SHAPE SHOULDERS=: =NEXT 2
-ROWS=: Bind off 7 (8, 8) sts at beg of each row, then bind off 8 sts
-(all sizes) at beg of next 2 rows. Bind off 8 (8, 9) sts at beg of
-next 2 rows. Place remaining 29 (31, 33) sts on st holder.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back until armholes measure 6½ inches (all
-sizes). =NEXT ROW=: Work across 26 (27, 29) sts. Attach a 2nd skein
-of yarn, work across 23 (25, 25) sts and place these sts on st
-holder; work across remaining 26 (27, 29) sts. Working both sides at
-same time dec 1 st at neck edge every other row 3 (3, 4) times. Work
-even until armholes measure same as back. Bind off shoulder same as
-back.
-
-=SLEEVES=: With Sand and No. 5 needles cast on 47 (49, 51) sts. Work
-in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 2½ inches. Change to No. 8 needles and work
-in stockinette st inc 1 st each side every inch until there are 67
-(71, 75) sts. Work even until sleeve measures 17 (17½, 19) inches
-from beg or length desired to underarm. =SHAPE SLEEVE=: Centering
-design follow chart, bind off 5 sts at beg of next 2 rows; then dec 1
-st at beg and end of every other row until there are 29 (31, 33) sts;
-then bind off 3 sts at beg of next 4 rows. Bind off remaining sts.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section. Sew underarm, shoulder and sleeve
-seams. Sew sleeves in position.
-
-=NECK BAND=: With No. 5 d p n pick up 82 (86, 90) sts, this includes
-sts from st holders. Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 6 inches, bind off
-loosely in ribbing.
-
-
-BEANIE
-
-With Sand and No. 5 d p n cast on 80 sts. Divide sts evenly on 3
-needles. Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 2½ inches. Turn ribbing to
-inside. Change to No. 8 d p n and K for 2½ inches. =NEXT 6 ROWS=:
-Follow 1 border of chart. Then K for 1 more inch. Change to No. 5 d
-p n dec 3 sts evenly spaced. =1st DEC ROUND=: * K 5, K 2 tog, repeat
-from * all around. Always K 1 round between dec rounds. =2nd DEC
-ROUND=: * K 4, K 2 tog, repeat from * all around. =3rd DEC ROUND=:
-* K 3, K 2 tog, repeat from * all around. =4th DEC ROUND=: * K 2, K
-2 tog, repeat from * all around. =5th DEC ROUND=: * K 1, K 2 tog,
-repeat from * all around. =6th DEC ROUND=: K 2 tog all around, cut
-yarn leaving a 12 inch length for sewing. Thread yarn into blunt
-needle and draw sts tog.
-
-=POMPON=: Wind Sand 50 times over a 3 inch cardboard, slip off
-cardboard, tie in center, cut both ends, trim into shape. Attach to
-top of hat.
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration: Pattern drawing]
-
-[Illustration: Man standing wearing matching hat and sweater]
-
-
-
-
-For Elegance—Irish Crochet
-
-
-
-
-WHITE CROCHET DRESS
-
-
-Small Size Only
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
- 9 skeins White
-
-Plastic Crochet Hook Size J OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
-STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
-=GAUGE=: 1 flower motif = 2½ inches in diameter
-
-NOTE: Dress is started at lower edge and worked in circular strips to
-underarm. Remaining strips are then divided for armholes and bodice.
-
-
-=1st STRIP=: Ch 4, join to form a loop, * ch 3, 1 d c, ch 3, sl st in
-loop (this is one petal), repeat from * twice, 3 petal group, ** ch
-11, turn ch, sl st in 4th ch from hook to form a loop, turn, and work
-a 3 petal group in loop, repeat from ** 16 times (18 petal groups).
-Working on other side of strip, work 3 more petals in same loop, *
-ch 7, sl st in loop of next 3 petal group, work 3 petals in same
-loop, repeat from * across entire strip (this strip forms 18 flower
-motifs) ch 7, join with sl st between 2 center petals of flower motif
-at opposite end taking care not to twist strip, ch 7, join in same
-space on 1st flower motif. =2nd ROUND=: Sl st to top of petal, ch
-1, s c in d c of 1st petal, * ch 5, s c in d c of next petal, ch 5,
-s c in d c of next petal, work 5 d c in center st of loop between
-petals, drop loop from hook, insert hook in 1st d c, pick up loop and
-pull through (popcorn), 1 s c in d c of next petal, repeat from *
-across row ending with a popcorn, join in 1st s c of round, cut yarn.
-Attach yarn in d c of any 1st petal on opposite side of strip and
-work same as 1st side, cut yarn. =2nd STRIP=: Work same as 1st strip
-completing only one side of popcorn sts, cut yarn. To join to 1st
-strip; attach yarn in d c of any 1st petal of 2nd strip, * ch 2, sl
-st in center ch of ch 5 loop of 1st strip, ch 2, s c in next petal,
-ch 2, sl st in center st between next 2 petals of 1st strip, ch 2, s
-c in next petal, popcorn st in center st of ch 7 loop between motifs,
-s c in next petal, repeat from 1st * of joining across row ending to
-correspond. Repeat 2nd strip 11 times.
-
-=BACK BODICE=: Work 7 motifs but do not connect strip and work as
-follows: sl st in each of 1st 3 chs on 1st motif, s c in d c of 1st
-petal, * ch 5, s c in d c of next petal, ch 5, s c in d c of next
-petal, popcorn in 4th ch of ch 7 loop, s c in d c of next petal,
-repeat from * across one side ending to correspond, ch 5, and join
-2nd side of strip to dress. Work and join 2 strips more in same
-manner.
-
-=FRONT BODICE=: Skip 2 motifs on each side of dress for armholes.
-Work and join 2 strips of 7 motifs same as back. Work and join 1
-strip of 2 motifs on each side for shoulders attaching to front and
-back bodice of strip, leaving 3 center motifs free on front and 3
-center motifs free on back for neckline.
-
-=NECK=: Attach yarn at shoulder seam, * ch 1, sl st, ch 1, sl st in
-next loop, repeat from * around neckline, join in 1st ch. =NEXT ROW=:
-Ch 1, * skip sl st, s c in next ch, repeat from * all around. =NEXT 2
-ROUNDS=: Work 1 s c in each st, join, cut yarn.
-
-=SLEEVES=: Work 3 strips of 8 motifs same as dress for each sleeve.
-=SHAPE SLEEVES=: Work 1 strip of 6 motifs, attach to sleeve section
-leaving 1 motif free at each end for underarm. Work one strip of 4
-motifs and attach to sleeve as follows: s c in 1st petal, ch 2, pick
-up center ch of 1st ch 5 loop on sleeve (of 1st motif), pull yarn
-through, pick up center ch of next ch 5 loop, pull yarn through, pick
-up center ch of next ch 5 loop, pull yarn through, yarn over and pull
-through all loops on hook, ch 2, s c in center of next petal, then
-join as before and end to correspond.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block and steam lightly on heavy turkish towel. =SLEEVE
-EDGE=: Work same as neckline. Sew sleeves in place. Line if desired
-or wear over a sheath dress.
-
-
-[Illustration: Lady sitting in chair]
-
-
-
-
-Youth Likes Capelets
-
-[Illustration: Young lady staring off to side]
-
-
-=SIZES: Small to Medium=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” DE LUXE FINGERING YARN=
- 12 skeins White
-
-1 Circular Knitting Needle No. 2 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLE WHICH WILL RESULT
-IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- Steel Crochet Hook Size 7
-
-=GAUGE=: 8 sts = 1 inch
-
-
-=PATTERN=: Seed stitch. =1st ROW=: K 1, P 1 across row. =2nd ROW=:
-P 1, K 1 across row. Repeat these 2 rows throughout. With circular
-needle cast on 241 sts, join taking care not to twist sts. Work 5
-inches in seed st pattern. =NEXT ROUND=: Work 1 st, then inc 1 st in
-each st (481 sts). Work in seed st for 6 more inches. Bind off. =NECK
-TRIMMING=: Work 1 s c in every other st all around neck edge (120
-s c). =2nd ROUND=: 1 s c in each s c all around, ch 1, turn. =3rd
-ROUND=: 1 s c in each of next 3 s c, * ch 3, 2 d c in 3rd ch from
-hook, sl st in same s c, 1 s c in next s c, ch 1, skip 1 s c, 1 s c
-in each of next 2 s c, repeat from * all around ending with 1 s c,
-join in 1st s c, cut yarn.
-
-=MID-SECTION TRIMMING=: Ch 289, work 1 s c in 2nd ch from hook, 1 s
-c in each of the next 3 chs, * ch 3, 2 d c in 3rd ch from hook, sl
-st in same ch, 1 s c in each of the next 3 chs, repeat from * across
-remaining ch, cut yarn. Sew in position at increasing round.
-
-=POMPON TRIM=: Wind yarn 75 times over a 2½ inch cardboard, slip off
-cardboard, tie at center, trim into shape. Work 39 more pompons in
-same manner. Attach yarn in any st at lower edge of cape, * ch 15,
-skip 11 sts, 1 s c in next st, repeat from * all around (40 loops).
-Tie 1 pompon to the center of each loop.
-
-
-
-
-The Paris Metro
-
-for the experienced knitter
-
- _illustrated in color on back cover_
-
-
-PATTERNED STITCH- CHANEL JACKET
-
-[Illustration: Lady standing wearing hat]
-
-
-=SIZES: 12, 14, 16=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” NYLON=
- 11 (12, 14) skeins Cocoa
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 1 and No. 3 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL
-RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- Steel Crochet Hook No. 1
- 1 Double Pointed Needle
-
-=GAUGE for No. 3 needles=: (stockinette st) 15 sts = 2 inches
-
-Directions are given for Size 12. Changes for Sizes 14 and 16 are
-given in parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: Starting at lower edge with No. 1 needles cast on 162 (170,
-178) sts. Work in stockinette st (K 1 row, P 1 row) for 1 inch. P 1
-row on knit side for hemline.
-
-Change to No. 3 needles and work as follows: =1st ROW=: K 2 (6, 10),
-* P 8, K 17, repeat from * 5 times ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10).
-=2nd ROW=: P 2 (6, 10), * K 8, P 17, repeat from * 5 times ending
-with K 8, P 2 (6, 10). =3rd and 4th ROWS=: Repeat 1st and 2nd rows.
-=5th ROW=: Repeat 1st row. =6th ROW=: P 2 (6, 10), ** sl next 4 sts
-on d p n and hold in =BACK= of work, K 4, K 4 from d p n (Back Cable
-Twist), P 8, in next st * K 1, P 1, repeat from * twice, K 1 (7 sts
-in 1 st; beg of popcorn), work a back cable twist, P 17, repeat from
-** twice ending with back cable twist, P 2 (6, 10). =7th ROW=: K 2,
-(6, 10), * P 8, K 17, P 8, K 8, P next 7 sts tog to complete popcorn,
-K 8, repeat from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =8th ROW=: P 2
-(6, 10), * K 8, P 8, K 1, P 8, K 8, P 17, repeat from * twice ending
-with K 8, P 2 (6, 10). =9th ROW=: K 2 (6, 10), * P 8, K 17, P 8, K
-8, P 1, K 8, repeat from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =10th
-ROW=: P 2 (6, 10), * K 8, P 5, work a popcorn in next st (same as 6th
-row), P 2, K 1, P 2, popcorn in next st, P 5, K 8, P 17, repeat from
-* twice ending with K 8, P 2 (6, 10). =11th ROW=: K 2 (6, 10), * P
-8, K 17, P 8, K 5, complete popcorn same as 7th row, K 2, P 1, K 2,
-complete popcorn, K 5, repeat from * ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10).
-=12th ROW=: P 2,* K 8, P 6, K 1, P 1, K 1, P 1, K 1, P 6, K 8, P 17,
-repeat from * twice ending with K 8, P 2 (6, 10). =13th ROW=: K 2
-(6, 10), * P 8, K 17, P 8, K 6, P 1, K 1, P 1, K 1, P 1, K 6, repeat
-from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =14th ROW=: P 2 (6, 10),
-* K 8, P 7, K 3, P 7, K 8, P 17, repeat from * twice ending with K
-8, P 2 (6, 10). =15th ROW=: K 2 (6, 10), * P 8, K 17, P 8, K 7, P 3,
-K 7, repeat from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =16th ROW=: P
-2 (6, 10), * sl next 4 sts on d p n and hold in =FRONT= of work, K
-4, K 4 from d p n (front cable twist), P 8, K 1, P 8, work a front
-cable twist, P 17, repeat from * twice ending with front cable twist,
-P 2 (6, 10). =17th ROW=: K 2 (6, 10), * P 8, K 17, P 8, K 8, P 1, K
-8, repeat from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =18th ROW=: P
-2 (6, 10), * K 8, P 17, K 8, P 8, work a popcorn in next st, P 8,
-repeat from * twice ending with K 8, P 2 (6, 10). =19th ROW=: K 2 (6,
-10), * P 8, K 8, complete popcorn st, K 8, P 8, K 17, repeat from *
-twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =20th ROW=: P 2 (6, 10), * K 8, P
-17, K 8, P 8, K 1, P 8, repeat from * twice ending with K 8, P 2 (6,
-10). =21st ROW=: K 2 (6, 10),* P 8, K 8, P 1, K 8, P 8, K 17, repeat
-from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =22nd ROW=: P 2 (6, 10),
-* work a =BACK= cable twist, P 17, back cable twist, P 5, popcorn in
-next st, P 2, K 1, P 2, popcorn in next st, P 5, repeat from * twice
-ending with Back cable twist, P 2 (6, 10). =23rd ROW=: K 2 (6, 10),
-* P 8, K 5, complete popcorn, K 2, P 1, K 2, complete popcorn, K 5,
-P 8, K 17, repeat from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =24th
-ROW=: P 2 (6, 10), * K 8, P 17, K 8, P 6, K 1, P 1, K 1, P 1, K 1, P
-6, repeat from * twice ending with K 8, P 2 (6, 10). =25th ROW=: K 2
-(6, 10), * P 8, K 6, P 1, K 1, P 1, K 1, P 1, K 6, P 8, K 17, repeat
-from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =26th ROW=: P 2 (6, 10), *
-K 8, P 17, K 8, P 7, K 3, P 7, repeat from * twice ending with P 8, K
-2 (6, 10). =27th ROW=: K 2 (6, 10), * P 8, K 7, P 3, K 7, P 8, K 17,
-repeat from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =28th ROW=: P 2 (6,
-10), * K 8, P 17, K 8, P 8, K 1, P 8, repeat from * twice ending with
-K 8, P 2 (6, 10). =29th ROW=: K 2 (6, 10), * P 8, K 8, P 1, K 8, P 8,
-K 17, repeat from * twice ending with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =30th ROW=:
-P 2 (6, 10), * K 8, P 8, work popcorn, P 8, K 8, P 17, repeat from
-* twice ending with K 8, P 2 (6, 10). =31st ROW=: K 2 (6, 10), * P
-8, K 17, P 8, K 8, complete popcorn, K 8, repeat from * twice ending
-with P 8, K 2 (6, 10). =32nd ROW=: P 2 (6, 10), * front cable twist,
-P 8, K 1, P 8, front cable twist, P 17, repeat from * twice ending
-with front cable twist, P 2 (6, 10). Continue in established pattern
-alternating BACK and FRONT CABLE TWISTS and starting each new popcorn
-group in next row following completion of popcorn always working new
-popcorn group in alternate stripes between cable stripes. Work until
-section measures 13 (14, 15) inches from hemline. =SHAPE ARMHOLES=:
-Bind off 12 (12, 12) sts at beg of each of next 2 rows, dec 1 st each
-end every other row 8 (8, 8) times. Work even on 122 (130, 138) sts
-until armholes measure 6½ (6¾, 7) inches ending on right side. =SHAPE
-NECK=: On next row work across 50 (52, 54) sts, attach another skein
-of yarn and bind off center 22 (26, 30) sts, work to end of row.
-Working both sides at same time bind off 4 sts at each neck edge 4
-times. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=: At each armhole edge bind off 12 sts twice
-and 10 (12, 14) sts once, cut yarn.
-
-=LEFT FRONT=: On No. 1 needles cast on 87 (91, 95) sts. Work in
-stockinette st for 1 inch. P 1 row on knit side for hemline. Cast
-on 8 sts (all sizes) for facing, 95 (99, 103) sts. Change to No. 3
-needles and work as follows: =1st ROW=: (Front Edge; wrong side of
-work), P 8, K 2, * P 8, K 17, repeat from * twice ending with P 8, K
-2 (6, 10). =2nd ROW=: (Right Side): P 2 (6, 10), * K 8, P 17, repeat
-from * twice ending with K 8, P 2, K 8. =3rd and 4th ROWS=: Repeat
-1st and 2nd rows. =5th ROW=: Repeat 1st row. =6th ROW=: P 2 (6, 10),
-** sl next 4 sts on d p n and hold in BACK of work, K 4, K 4 from
-d p n (back cable twist), P 8, work a popcorn, P 8 **, work a back
-cable twist, P 17, repeat between ** once ending with back cable
-twist, P 2, K 8. Work in pattern as established and to correspond
-to Back Section until front measures same as Back to armholes.
-=SHAPE ARMHOLE=: Bind off 12 sts (all sizes). Dec 1 st at same edge
-every other row 8 times. Work even on 75 (79, 83) sts until armhole
-measures 5 inches (all sizes) ending at front edge. =SHAPE NECK=:
-Work across 1st 18 border sts place a marker, dec 1 st, work to end
-of row. Continue in established pattern dec 1 st before or after
-marker in each row (to dec: P 2 tog before marker on right side, K 2
-tog after marker on wrong side), 52 (54, 56) sts. =SHAPE SHOULDER=.
-Bind off 12 (12, 12) sts twice and 10 (12, 14) sts once at armhole
-edge. Work remaining 18 border sts in cable pattern until piece is
-long enough to reach center of back, place sts on holder.
-
-=RIGHT FRONT=: Work to correspond to Left Front reversing all shaping
-and pattern.
-
-=SLEEVES=: On No. 1 needles cast on 87 (93, 99) sts. Work hem as for
-Back and Fronts. Change to No. 3 needles and work as follows: =1st
-ROW=: (Wrong side): K 2 (5, 8), * P 8, K 17, repeat from * twice
-ending with P 8, K 2 (5, 8). Work in pattern as established starting
-popcorn group on 1st and 3rd stripes between cables and alternating
-popcorn groups thereafter inc 1 st each end every ¾ inch 15 (14,
-14) times, working inc sts into established pattern on sizes 14 and
-16 only. Work ever on 117 (121, 127) sts until sleeve measures 13
-(13½, 14) inches above hemline. =SHAPE CAP=: Bind off 12 (12, 12) sts
-at beg of next 2 rows, then dec 1 st each end every other row for
-4½ (4¾, 5) inches. Bind off 2 sts at beg of next 6 rows. Bind off
-remaining sts.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block sections. Weave side, shoulder, sleeve and neck
-facing seams. Turn facings and sleeve hems and sew in place. Work 1
-row of s c around all edges.
-
-
-
-
-Another Versatile
-
-for any time of day at all
-
-
-BUBBLE V NECK SWEATER
-
-
-=Sizes: Small, Medium, Large=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” DE LUXE FINGERING YARN=
- 12 (13, 14) skeins Coral
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 4 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
-STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- Steel Crochet Hook Size 1
-
-=GAUGE=: 8 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for Small size. Changes for Medium and Large
-sizes given in parentheses.
-
-
-=BACK=: Cast on 3 sts (all sizes). =1st ROW=: P across row. =2nd
-ROW=: Place a marker before and after center st, K across row inc 1
-st at each end (5 sts). =3rd ROW=: P across inc 1 st at each end and
-inc 1 st each side of center st (to inc at center: P the parallel
-yarn on each side of center st). =4th ROW=: K across row inc at beg
-and end (11 sts). =5th ROW=: P across row inc at beg and end and at
-each side of center st (15 sts). =6th ROW=: =START PATTERN=: Inc in
-1st st, K 2, P 1, K 7, P 1, K 2, inc in last st (17 sts). =7th ROW=:
-Inc in 1st st, P 3, K 1, P 3, inc 1 st, P center st, inc 1 st, P
-3, K 1, P 3, inc in last st (21 sts). =8th ROW=: Inc, K 4, P 1, K
-9, P 1, K 4, inc (23 sts). =Note=: Continue in established pattern
-always inc 2 sts in each K row (1 st at each end) and 4 sts in each
-P row (1 st at each end and 1 st each side of center st). These inc
-are to be worked every row throughout. =9th ROW=: P across working
-a puff st in each K st (puff st: K 1, Y O, K 1, Y O, K 1 in same st
-(35 sts). =10th ROW=: K across all sts including Y O sts (37 sts).
-=11th ROW=: P across (41 sts). =12th ROW=: K across (43 sts). =13th
-ROW=: P inc in 1st st, P 9, P 5 puff sts tog, P 6, inc, slip marker,
-P center st, slip marker, inc, P 6, P 5 puff sts tog, P 9, inc in
-last st. (39 sts). =14th ROW=: Inc in 1st st, K 6, P 1, K 7, P 1,
-K 7, P 1, K 7, P 1, K 6, inc in last st (41 sts; 2 puff patterns
-on each side of center st alternating new puffs between previous
-puffs). =15th ROW=: P across continuing in established puff pattern
-(45 sts). =16th ROW=: K across in established pattern (47 sts). =17th
-ROW=: P across in pattern (51 sts). =18th ROW=: K across in pattern
-(53 sts). =19th ROW=: P across row in pattern working a puff st in
-K sts same as 9th row (4 puffs; 73 sts). =20th ROW=: K across in
-pattern (75 sts). =21st ROW=: P across in pattern (79 sts). =22nd
-ROW=: K across in pattern (81 sts). =23rd ROW=: P across in pattern
-working P 5 puff sts tog (69 sts). =24th ROW=: Inc, K 4, * P 1, K 7,
-repeat from * to center, then work other side to correspond having 4
-puff sts on each side of center st (71 sts). 25th ROW: P across in
-pattern (75 sts). =26th ROW=: K across in pattern (77 sts). =27th
-ROW=: P across in pattern (81 sts). =28th ROW=: K across in pattern
-(83 sts). =29th ROW=: P across in pattern (87 sts). =30th ROW=: K
-across in pattern (89 sts). =31st ROW=: P across working puff st in
-each K st (125 sts). =32nd ROW=: K across in pattern (127 sts). =33rd
-ROW=: P across in pattern (131 sts). =34th ROW=: K across in pattern
-(133 sts). =35th ROW=: P across working 5 puff sts tog 4 times each
-side of center st (105 sts). =36th ROW=: Repeat same as 24th row,
-now having 6 P sts for 6 puff sts at each side of center (107 sts).
-=NEXT 6 ROWS=: Work in established pattern (P 1 row, K 1 row), 125
-sts at end of last row. =43rd ROW=: P across working puff sts in
-K sts (177 sts). =NEXT 3 ROWS=: Work in established pattern. (K 1
-row, P 1 row, K 1 row (185 sts). =47th ROW=: Work in same manner as
-35th row (141 sts). =NEXT ROW=: =Small size only=. Discontinue all
-inc at beg and end of rows but continue inc each side of center st
-and working remainder of rows in established pattern. On following
-K rows start each row with K 1, K 2 tog, work to within 3 sts, K 2
-tog, K 1. =MEDIUM AND LARGE SIZES=: Continue in established pattern
-alternating new puff patterns between previous puff patterns until
-there are (149, 157) sts on needle, then discontinue inc at side edge
-(see small size only). Work even until section measures 8 inches.
-=NEXT ROW=: =NECK SHAPING=: Work across row in pattern to center st,
-there will be 69 (73, 77) sts, bind off center st. Attach another
-skein of yarn and work across other side to correspond. Working both
-sides at same time continue in pattern dec 1 st at each side seam
-every K row but working even at neck edge for 2 more puff rows ending
-with a completed puff st row (11 rows of puffs to underarm). =SHAPE
-ARMHOLES=: Bind off 8 sts (all sizes) at armhole side, then dec 1 st
-every row at armhole edge until there are 38 (42, 46) sts. Work in
-pattern dec every other row at armhole edge until 32 (36, 40) sts
-remain. For Medium and Large sizes only work 4 rows even. =SHAPE
-SHOULDERS=: At neck edge bind off 2 sts (all sizes) at beg of rows
-and continue to dec 1 st at side edge every other row until all sts
-are worked off.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back.
-
-=SLEEVES=: Work in pattern same as Front and Back until there are
-103 (109, 115) sts on needle. Work in pattern as established only
-to the required amount of sts for each size, then inc only on P row
-on each side of center st and K 2 tog on each side of 1st and last
-3 sts on each K row. Work until there are 10 complete puff rows or
-desired length to shoulder. (This is a bias sleeve and there will be
-no shaping.) Discontinue puff pattern. Bind off loosely.
-
-=FINISHING=: Pin all pieces to size on heavy turkish towel and steam
-lightly taking care not to flatten puffs. Weave shoulder and side
-seams. Sew seams of sleeves and sew in place. =SLEEVE EDGES=: With
-right side facing starting at seam work 70 (80, 90) s c all around
-sleeve, join, ch 4, turn. =2nd ROW=: * Skip 1 s c, 1 d c in next s c,
-ch 1, repeat from * across row, join [35 (40, 45) meshes], cut yarn.
-Work other sleeve to correspond. =LOWER EDGE=: Start at seam work 90
-(100, 110) s c across each section; 180 (200, 220) s c. =NEXT ROW=:
-Same as 2nd row of sleeves having 90 (100, 110) meshes. =NECK EDGE=:
-Work a row of s c all around working 1 s c in every row working loose
-enough to keep work flat, ch 5, turn. =NEXT ROW=: * Skip 3 s c, d
-c in next s c, ch 2, repeat from * all around, join; 48 (50, 50)
-meshes, cut yarn.
-
-=POMPONS=: Work 88 (98, 106). Wind yarn 40 times over the back of a
-chair, tie at 1¼ inch intervals, cut between ties, trim slightly.
-Attach a double strand of yarn in mesh, ch 4, join a pompon, ch 4,
-skip 1 mesh, sl st in next mesh, ch 7, join a pompon, ch 7, skip 2
-meshes, sl st in next mesh, continue all around lower edge and sleeve
-edges until all pompons are joined. Finish neck edge with pompons
-attaching 1 pompon to every other mesh.
-
-[Illustration: Skein of yarn]
-
-
-[Illustration: Lady standing looking off to side]
-
-
-
-
-Banker’s Choice
-
-smart quickie—only 3 stitches to the inch
-
-
-DOUBLE BREASTED COCOA JACKET
-
-
-=Sizes: 10, 12, 14=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” BULKY YARN=
- 11 (12, 13) skeins Cocoa
-
-1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 11 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT
-IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- 1 Double Pointed Needle
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size J
- 6—1 inch Bone Rings
-
-=GAUGE=: 3 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for size 10. Changes for sizes 12 and 14 are
-given in parentheses.
-
- =MEASUREMENTS=: Sizes 10 12 14
- Width across back at underarm 18″ 19″ 20″
- Width across fronts, at underarm 12″ 14″ 15″
-
-
-=BACK=: Cast on 57 (61, 65) sts, work 4 rows in K 1, P 1 ribbing.
-=NEXT ROW=: K across row for hemline. =START PATTERN=: =1st ROW=: K
-3, * sl 1, K 3, repeat from * across row ending last repeat with sl
-1, K 1. =2nd ROW=: P 1, sl 1, P 3, * sl 1, P 3, repeat from * across
-row. =3rd ROW=: * K 1, place next 2 sts on d p n and hold in back
-of work, K the sl st, K 2 sts from d p n, repeat from * across row
-ending with K 1. =4th ROW=: P across row, Repeat these 4 rows until
-back measures 13 (13½, 14) inches from hemline. =SHAPE ARMHOLES=:
-Keeping pattern uniform bind off 3 (4, 5) sts at beg of next 2 rows,
-then dec 1 st at beg and end of every other row twice. Work even in
-pattern until armholes measure 7½ (8, 8½) inches. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=:
-Bind off 5 (5, 5) sts at beg of next 4 rows, then bind off 4 (5, 5)
-sts at beg of next 2 rows, bind off remaining 19 (19, 21) sts.
-
-=LEFT FRONT=: Cast on 41 (45, 49) sts and work same as back to
-underarm. =SHAPE ARMHOLE=: Work same as back. Work even until armhole
-measures 4½ (5, 5½) inches ending with 3rd pattern row. =SHAPE NECK=:
-P across 5 sts, bind off 10 (12, 14) sts, P across remaining sts.
-=NEXT ROW=: Work in pattern across row dec 1 st before and after
-bound off sts, tie in another skein to work end sts. =NEXT ROW=:
-Working both sides at same time work even in pattern. Repeat the
-last 2 rows 3 times, cut yarn and fasten st on shaped side. Continue
-to work opposite side dec 1 st every other row until 14 (15, 15)
-sts remain. Work even until armhole measures same as back, bind off
-shoulder same as back. Mark position for 3 evenly spaced sets of
-buttonholes having 1st set 3 inches from hemline and last set ½ inch
-from neck shaping.
-
-=RIGHT FRONT=: Work same as left front working buttonholes to
-correspond to markers and reversing all shapings. =BUTTONHOLES=: Work
-across 1st 3 sts, bind off next 3 sts, work across next 11 (13, 15)
-sts, bind off next 3 sts, work across remaining sts. =NEXT ROW=: Cast
-on 3 sts over bound off sts.
-
-=SLEEVES=: Cast on 25 (29, 29) sts. Work 4 rows in K 1, P 1 ribbing.
-=NEXT ROW=: K across row for hemline. Work in pattern inc 1 st at
-beg and end of every 8th (9th, 9th) row until there are 43 (45, 47)
-sts. Work even until sleeve measures 16½ (17, 17½) inches or desired
-length from hemline.
-
-=SHAPE CAP=: Bind off 3 (4, 5) sts at beg of next 2 rows, then dec 1
-st at beg and end of every other row until 19 (21, 21) sts remain,
-bind off remaining sts.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section slightly to measurements. Sew
-shoulder, side and sleeve seams. Sew sleeves in position. Turn all
-hemlines under and tack in position. With right side of work facing,
-attach yarn in point of right front neck edge and work 55 (59, 63)
-s c around neck to Opposite point, out yarn. Attach yarn at front
-neck edge and work a row of sl sts around both fronts and lower edge.
-Attach yarn in sleeve seam and work a row of sl sts around sleeve
-edge.
-
-=COLLAR=: With wrong side of s c row toward you, attach yarn in next
-s c to center of left front, 1 s c, 1 d c in same space, * skip 1 s
-c, 1 s c, 1 d c in next s c, repeat from * across row to within 1 s c
-of center of right front, ending with 1 s c in next st, ch 1, turn.
-=NEXT ROW=: 1 s c, 1 d c in s c, * 1 s c, 1 d c in next s c, repeat
-from * across row ending with 1 s c in last s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat
-the last row 3 times, cut yarn. Attach yarn on side of collar at
-left neck edge, work a sl st in each st all around collar edge, cut
-yarn. =BUTTONS=: Work 14 s c over bone ring, join, cut yarn leaving a
-length for sewing. Thread yarn into a blunt needle and pull through
-sts pulling sts to center of ring, fasten sts and sew buttons in
-position. Finish buttonholes.
-
-[Illustration: Lady standing touching hair]
-
-
-
-
-CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
-
-
- ch Chain
- s c Single Crochet
- s d c Short Double Crochet
- d c Double Crochet
- tr c Treble Crochet
- d tr c Double Treble Crochet
- tr tr c Treble Treble Crochet
- sl st Slip Stitch
- st Stitch
- sts Stitches
-
-*(Asterisk) Indicates that the instructions immediately following are
-to be repeated the given number of times plus the original.
-
-**Are used in the same way.
-
-
-KNIT ABBREVIATIONS
-
- K Knit
- P Purl
- St Stitch
- YO Yarn Over
- Dec Decrease
- Inc Increase
- Tog Together
- Rem Remainder
- P.s.s.o. Pass slip st over
- d p n Double pointed needle
- K-O Do not work st, row or round
-
-
-
-
-Crocheted White Skirt
-
- _illustrated on page 5_
-
-
-=Sizes: Small, Medium, Large=
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” DELUXE FINGERING YARN=
- 9 (10, 11) skeins White
-
-Plastic Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
-STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
- 1—7 inch ConMar “No Snag” Zipper
- 1½ yds. lining material
- 1 yd. Grosgrain ribbon
-
-GAUGE: 5 sts = 1 inch
-
-
-=FRONT=: Ch 120 (126, 132), s c in 2nd st from hook, * ch 1, skip
-next st of ch, s c in next st, repeat from * across ch, ch 1 to
-turn all rows. =NEXT ROW=: S c in 1st s c, * ch 1, s c in next s c
-(pattern), repeat from * across row. Repeat the last row for pattern.
-Work even until skirt measures 19 inches from beg or 7 inches less
-than desired length allowing 2 inches for hem. =NEXT ROW=: Dec 1
-pattern at beg and end of row (to dec 1 pattern at beg of row: insert
-hook in 1st s c, pull yarn through, insert hook in next s c, pull
-yarn through, Y O hook and pull through all loops; to dec at end of
-row: work to within last 2 s c and dec in same manner). Then working
-in pattern dec 1 pattern at beg and end of every 5th row 8 more
-times. Then work even in pattern until work measures 27 inches from
-beg, cut yarn.
-
-=BACK=: Work same as front.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block and steam sections. Cut lining in shape of skirt
-allowing for seams and hem. Sew side seam, sew other side seam to
-within 3 inches of waistband. Sew zipper in place. Turn hem under and
-sew in place. Attach lining. Finish waistband with grosgrain ribbon.
-
-
-
-
- AMERICAN THREAD CO. STAR BOOK No. 189 =29¢=
-
- Fashion Parade
- KNIT AND CROCHET FOR HIM AND HER
-
-[Illustration: Lady leaning against tree]
-
-
-
-
- Transcriber’s Notes
-
- pg 14 Removed extra ) from: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” BULKY
- YARN 13 (14, 15))
- pg 14 Added space between P and 1 in: repeat from * across row
- ending with P1
- pg 16 Changed work 4 rows in stockinete to: stockinette
- pg 33 Changed d p n Douple pointed needle to: Double
-
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