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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of Star book no. 234: mood fashions, 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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-will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before
-using this eBook.
-
-Title: Star book no. 234: mood fashions
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: February 9, 2023 [eBook #69987]
-
-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. 234: MOOD
-FASHIONS ***
-
-
-
-
-
- Transcriber’s Note
- Italic text displayed as: _italic_
- Bold text displayed as: =bold=
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration:
-
- _Mood
- Fashions_
-
- STAR BOOK NUMBER 234]
-
-
-
-
-KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS
-
- Knit K
- Purl P
- Stitch(es) St(s)
- Yarn Over YO
- Decrease Dec.
- Increase Inc.
- Together Tog.
- Round Rnd.
- Pass Slip St Over St P.s.s.o.
- Double Pointed Needle dpn
- Do Not Work St, Row or Round K-O
- Beginning Beg.
- Between Bet.
-
-
-CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
-
- Chain ch
- Stitch st
- Slip Stitch sl st
- Single Crochet s c
- Short Double Crochet s d c
- OR Half Double Crochet h d c
- Double Crochet d c
- Treble Crochet tr c
- Double Treble Crochet d tr c
- Treble Treble Crochet tr tr c
- Increase inc
- Decrease dec
-
-Asterisk ... *. This indicates that the directions immediately
-following are to be repeated the given number of times in addition to
-the ones already given. Thus “repeat from *3 times” means 4 patterns
-in all.
-
-
-FOOTNOTES:
-
-[1] DUPONT CERTIFICATION MARK FOR YARNS MEETING ITS FIBER CONTENT
-SPECIFICATIONS
-
-Photography by Myron Miller
-
- american[Illustration: american thread logo]
- thread
-
- HIGH RIDGE PARK, STAMFORD, CONN. 06905
- =PRINTED IN U.S.A.=
-
-[Illustration: _Contents_]
-
-[Illustration: _Mood Fashions Star Book 234_]
-
-
-[Illustration: _Ribbed Sweater & Helmet_
-
-Pg. 4]
-
-[Illustration: _Knitted Gaucho Pants_
-
-Pg. 6]
-
-[Illustration: _Knitted Moss Stitch Dress_
-
-Pg. 9]
-
-[Illustration: _Pants_
-
-Pg. 11]
-
-[Illustration: _Knitted Poncho & Hat_
-
-Pg. 12]
-
-[Illustration: _Skirt_
-
-Pg. 14]
-
-[Illustration: _Sleeveless Maxi Coat_
-
-Pg. 16]
-
-[Illustration: _Cable Sweater_
-
-Pg. 18]
-
-[Illustration: _Short Vest_
-
-Pg. 20]
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration: _Ribbed Sweater & Helmet_
-
-SIZES: 10, 12 & 14]
-
-[Illustration: Woman in hooded sweater]
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD=:
- =“Dawn” Knitting Worsted or=
- =Dawn “Sayelle[1]”=
- =7 (7, 8)—4 oz. skeins Wood Brown=
- =1 pair Knitting Needles each No. 7=
- =& No. 10 or any size needles which=
- =will result in stitch gauge below=
- =1 set Double Pointed Knitting=
- =Needles No. 8=
- =Plastic Crochet Hook size H=
- =GAUGE: for No. 10 Needles:=
- =11 sts = 2 inches=
- =Directions are given for size 10.=
- =Changes for sizes 12 and 14 are=
- =given in parentheses.=
- =MEASUREMENTS: Width across front=
- =or back at underarm: 17 (18, 19)=
- =inches.=
-
-=BACK=: With No. 7 needles cast on 97 (101, 105) sts. =1st ROW=: K1,
-* P1, K1, repeat from * across row. =2nd ROW=: P1, * K1, P1, repeat
-from * across row. Repeat these 2 rows for pattern for 3 inches;
-then change to No. 10 needles and continue in pattern until back
-measures 16 inches from beg or length desired to underarm. =SHAPE
-ARMHOLES=: Bind off 4 sts (all sizes) at beg of next 2 rows. =START
-RAGLAN SHAPING=: Keeping pattern uniform dec 1 st at beg and end of
-every other row 24 (25, 26) times. Place remaining 41 (43, 45) sts on
-holder.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back.
-
-=SLEEVES=: With No. 7 needles cast on 43 (45, 47) sts and work in
-pattern same as back for 3 inches. Change to No. 10 needles and inc 1
-st at beg and end of every 4th row until there are 75 (77, 79) sts.
-Work even until sleeve measures 17 inches from beg or length desired
-to underarm. Bind off 4 sts at beg of next 2 rows (all sizes). Then
-shape raglan same as back, placing remaining 19 sts on holder. Sew
-side and sleeve seams. Sew sleeves in position.
-
-=HELMET=: Dividing sts evenly on d p n, place 19 sts from 1 sleeve
-holder on needle; then sts from back; sts of other sleeve and sts
-from front. Work in ribbing for 4 inches. =NEXT ROW=: Bind off 10
-sts at center front for beginning of face opening. =NEXT 15 ROWS=:
-Working back and forth on remaining sts bind off 2 sts at beg of each
-row. Work even for 2½ inches. =NEXT 6 ROWS=: Keeping ribbing uniform
-inc 1 st at beg of each row. Remainder of helmet will be worked in
-rounds, do not turn. Work even in ribbing for 4 inches. =NEXT ROUND=:
-K2 tog, P2 tog, repeat from beg all around. =NEXT ROUND=: Work even
-in ribbing. =NEXT ROUND=: K2 tog all around. =NEXT ROUND=: Work even,
-cut yarn leaving a length for sewing. Thread yarn into blunt needle
-and draw all sts tog, fasten securely. Work a row of sl sts around
-face opening, cut yarn.
-
-[Illustration: Woman touching glasses]
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration: _Knitted Gaucho Pants_
-
-SIZES: 10 TO 12; 14 TO 16]
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD:=
- =Dawn “Sayelle[1]” or=
- =“Dawn” Knitting Worsted=
- =5—4 oz. skeins Wood Brown=
- =1 pair Knitting Needles No. 7 or any=
- =size needles which will result in=
- =stitch gauge below=
- =Plastic Crochet Hook Size H=
- =1 yd—¾ inch elastic=
- =GAUGE: 9 sts = 2 inches; 7 rows = 1 inch=
- =Directions are given for size 10-12.=
- =Changes for size 14-16 are given=
- =in parentheses.=
-
-=RIGHT LEG=: Cast on 115 (123) sts, work in stockinette st (K1 row,
-P1 row) until section measures 18 inches from beg (both sizes) or
-desired length to crotch including 2 inches for hem ending with a P
-row. =NEXT ROW=: Bind off 5 sts (both sizes) at beg of row (front
-edge), place marker, K across remaining sts. =NEXT ROW=: Bind off 9
-sts (both sizes) at beg of row (back edge), place contrasting marker,
-P across remaining sts. =NEXT ROW=: Dec 1 st at beg and end of row.
-=NEXT ROW=: P across row. Repeat last 2 rows 6 times (both sizes),
-87 (95) sts remain on needle. =NEXT ROW: SIDE SHAPING=: K across 39
-(43) sts, K2 tog, place a marker, K2 tog, K across remaining 44 (48)
-sts. =NEXT 5 ROWS=: Work even. Continue in this manner dec 1st each
-side of markers every 6th row until 67 (75) sts remain. Work even
-until section measures 11½ (12) inches from bound off sts, bind off.
-
-[Illustration: Woman touching hat]
-
-=LEFT LEG=: Work same as right leg reversing all shapings.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section. Weave leg seams tog to bound off
-sts. Weave center seams tog matching front and back crotch edges.
-Attach yarn in back seam and work a row of s c all around working 1 s
-c in each st, join, cut yarn.
-
-=CASING=: With wrong side of work toward you attach yarn in loop in
-back of st under s c row at back seam, * ch 6, skip next 5 sts of 3
-rows below, sl st in loop in back of next st, ch 6, skip next 5 sts
-of 3 rows above, sl st in loop in back of next st, repeat from * all
-around ending to correspond. Lace elastic through casing, fasten
-securely. Turn up a 2 inch hem to wrong side and tack in position.
-Steam hem and seams.
-
-[Illustration: Woman holding glasses]
-
-[Illustration: Knitted Moss Stitch Dress Sizes: 10 to 12; 14 to 16]
-
-Materials Required:
-
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD:=
-
- =Dawn “Sayelle[1]” or=
- =“Dawn” Knitting Worsted=
- =6 (8)—4 oz. skeins Fisherman=
- =1 (1)—4 oz. skeins each Burnt=
- =Orange, Lemon or Amber.=
-
- =1 pair Knitting Needles No. 8 or any=
- =size needles which will result in=
- =stitch gauge below=
-
- =1 set Double Pointed Knitting=
- =Needles No. 8=
-
- =GAUGE: 9 sts = 2 inches;=
- =8 rows = 1 inch=
-
- =Directions are given for size 10 to=
- =12. Changes for size 14 to 16 are=
- =given in parentheses.=
-
- =BLOCKING MEASUREMENTS=:
- =Width across front or back at underarm=
- =17 (19) inches. Width=
- =across lower edge of back or front:=
- =26 (28) inches.=
-
-=BACK=: With Fisherman cast on 118 (127) sts. =1st ROW=: P1, K1,
-P1, K1, ** P2, K1, * P1, K1, repeat from * twice, then repeat from
-** across row ending last repeat with P2, K1, P1, K1, P1. =2nd ROW:
-RIGHT SIDE=: P1, K1, P1, ** K4, * P1, K1, repeat from * once, P1,
-repeat from ** across row ending last repeat with K4, P1, K1, P1.
-Repeat these two rows for pattern. Work in pattern dec 1 st at beg
-and end of every 8th row 5 times (both sizes); then dec 1 st at beg
-and end of every 6th row until 76 (85) sts remain. Work even until
-section measures 26 inches from beg or length desired to underarm.
-=NEXT 2 ROWS: SHAPE ARMHOLES=: Bind off 6 sts (both sizes) at beg of
-each row; then dec 1 st at beg and end of every other row 3 times
-(both sizes). Work even until armholes measure 7¼ (7½) inches ending
-on right side of work. =NEXT ROW: SHAPE NECK=: Work across 15 (17)
-sts, place next 28 (33) sts on holder, attach another skein of yarn,
-work across remaining sts. Working both sides at same time dec 1
-st at neck edge every other row twice; at same time when armholes
-measure 7¾ (8) inches. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=: Bind off 7 (7) sts at beg
-of next 2 rows; then bind off 6 (8) sts at beg of next 2 rows, cut
-yarn.
-
-[Illustration: _Knitted Moss Stitch Dress_
-
-SIZES: 10 TO 12; 14 TO 16]
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back to underarm. Shape armhole same as back.
-Work even until armhole measures 7 (7¼) inches.
-
-=SHAPE NECK=: Work across 17 (19) sts; place next 24 (29) sts on
-holder, work across remaining sts. Keeping pattern uniform dec 1
-st at neck edge every other row 4 times. Work even until armholes
-measure same as back. Shape shoulders same as back.
-
-=SLEEVES=: With Fisherman cast on 55 sts (both sizes). =NEXT 7 (5)
-ROWS=: Work in pattern same as back. =NEXT ROW=: Inc 1 st at beg
-and end of row. Repeat last 8 (6) rows 1 (3) times working inc sts
-in pattern. Work even until sleeves measure 3 (3½) inches from beg.
-=NEXT 2 ROWS: SHAPE CAP=: Bind off 6 sts (both sizes) at beg of each
-row; then dec 1 st at beg and end of every other row until 21 sts
-remain (both sizes). =NEXT 4 ROWS=: Bind off 2 sts at beg of each
-row. Bind off remaining sts.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section. Sew side, shoulder and sleeve seams.
-Sew sleeves in position.
-
-[Illustration: Woman looking away holding glasses]
-
-=NECKBAND=: With Fisherman and d p n starting at left shoulder seam
-pick up and K10 (12) sts on side of front neck edge; place sts from
-front holder on needle and work in pattern across these sts, pick
-up and K10 (12) sts on opposite side of neck edge, pick up and K5
-(7) sts on side of back neck edge; place sts from back holder on
-needle and work in pattern across these sts; pick up and K5 (7) sts
-on opposite side of neck edge; 82 (100) sts, cut Fisherman. Place
-a marker for beg of round. =2nd ROUND=: With Burnt Orange, K all
-around. =3rd ROUND=: * K1, P1, repeat from * all around. =4th ROUND=:
-* P1, K1, repeat from * all around (moss st). =5th ROUND=: Working
-in moss st pattern as established work across 1st 10 (12) sts, work
-2 tog twice in next 4 sts (2 sts dec), work across to within 14 (16)
-sts from opposite shoulder seam, work 2 sts tog twice, complete
-round, cut Burnt Orange. =6th ROUND=: With Lemon or Amber, K all
-around. =7th ROUND=: Work in moss st, bind off.
-
-=SLEEVE BAND=: With Fisherman pick up and K54 (56) sts around sleeve
-edge and work band same as neck omitting the dec on last round of
-Burnt Orange.
-
-=POCKETS=: (Make 2) With Fisherman cast on 22 sts. =1st ROW=: K1,
-** P2, * K1,P1, repeat from * twice, P1, repeat from ** across row
-ending with P2,K1. =2nd ROW=: ** K4, * P1,K1, repeat from * once,
-P1, repeat from ** across row ending with K4. Repeat these 2 rows
-for pattern until pocket measures 4 inches from beg, cut Fisherman.
-Attach Burnt Orange and work band to correspond to last 6 rows of
-sleeve. Sew pockets in position as illustrated.
-
-=BELT=: With Burnt Orange cast on 3 sts, with Lemon or Amber, cast on
-2 sts. =1st ROW=: With Lemon or Amber, K1, P1, drop Lemon or Amber,
-pick up Burnt Orange. (Note: when changing colors, always pick up new
-color from underneath other color thus preventing a hole), K1, P1,
-K1. =2nd ROW=: With matching colors K1, P1 across row ending with K1.
-Repeat last 2 rows until belt measures 34 inches or length desired.
-Bind off in matching color and pattern.
-
-
-[Illustration: _Pants_
-
-SIZES: 10 TO 12; 14 TO 16]
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD:=
- =“Dawn” Knitting Worsted or=
- =Dawn “Sayelle[1]”=
- =6 (7)—4 oz. Skeins Fisherman=
- =1 pair Knitting Needles No. 7 or any=
- =size needles which will result in=
- =stitch gauge below=
- =Plastic Crochet Hook Size H=
- =1 Yd.—¾ inch Elastic=
- =GAUGE: 9 sts = 2 inches;=
- =7 rows = 1 inch=
-
- =Directions are given for size 10 to=
- =12. Changes for size 14 to 16 are=
- =given in parentheses.=
-
-=RIGHT LEG=: Cast on 98 (106) sts and work in stockinette st (K1 row,
-P1 row) until leg section measures 22 inches from beg (both sizes)
-or 8½ inches less than desired length to crotch including 2 inches
-for hem ending with a P row. =NEXT ROW: START SHAPING=: Inc 1 st in
-1st st (this end is center front edge); tie a contrasting colored
-thread at this end, K across row inc 1 st in last st (this end is
-center back edge): tie another colored thread at this end. Continue
-in stockinette st inc 1 st every 13th row at front edge 4 times more
-and at back edge every 5th row 11 times more (both sizes); 115 (123)
-sts. Work even until section measures 30½ inches or desired length
-to crotch including hem ending with a P row. =NEXT ROW=: Bind off 5
-sts (both sizes) at beg of row (front edge), K across remaining sts.
-=NEXT ROW=: Bind off 9 sts (both sizes) at beg of row (back edge),
-P across remaining sts. =NEXT ROW=: Dec 1 st at beg and end of row.
-=NEXT ROW=: P across row. Repeat last 2 rows 6 times (both sizes); 87
-(95) sts remain on needle. =NEXT ROW: SIDE SHAPING=: K across 39 (43)
-sts, K2 tog, place a marker, K2 tog, K across remaining 44 (48) sts.
-=NEXT 5 ROWS=: Work even. Continue in this manner dec 1 st each side
-of marker every 6th row until 67 (75) sts remain. Work even until
-section measures 11½ (12-inches from bound off sts). Bind off.
-
-=LEFT LEG=: Work same as right leg reversing all shapings.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section. Weave leg seams tog to bound off
-sts. Weave center seams tog matching front and back crotch edges.
-Attach yarn in back seam and work a row of s c all around working 1 s
-c in each st, join, cut yarn.
-
-=CASING=: With wrong side of work toward you, attach yarn in loop in
-back of st under s c row at back seam, * ch 6, skip 5 sts of 3 rows
-below, sl st in loop in back of next st, ch 6, skip 5 sts of 3 rows
-above, sl st in loop in back of next st, repeat from * all around
-ending to correspond. Lace elastic through casing, fasten securely.
-Turn up a 2 inch hem on each leg and tack in position.
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration:
-
- Knitted
- Poncho & Hat
- ONE SIZE FITS ALL]
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD:=
-
- =“Dawn” Knitting Worsted=
-
- =5—4 Oz. Skeins Avocado=
- =1—4 Oz. Skein White=
- =2—1 Oz. Skeins each Beige, Tangerine=
- =and Wood Brown=
-
- =1—29 inch Circular Knitting Needle=
- =No. 10 or any size needle which=
- =will result in stitch gauge below=
-
- =1 Set Double Pointed Knitting=
- =Needles No. 8=
-
- =GAUGE: For No. 10 needles:=
- =4 sts = 1 inch=
-
-
-=PONCHO=: Starting at neck edge with Avocado and No. 10 needle cast
-on 49 sts. =1st ROW=: P24, place a marker, P1, place a marker, P24.
-=2nd ROW=: (Inc row): K2, K in loop in back of next st of row below
-(inc), K to within 1 st of 1st marker, K1, leave st on needle, then
-K the loop in back of same st of row below, slip st off needle
-(inc), slip marker, K1, slip marker, K in loop in back of next st
-of row below (inc), K across row to within last 3 sts, K1, leave st
-on needle, then K the loop in back of same st of row below, slip st
-off needle (inc), K2 (53 sts on needle). =NEXT ROW=: P across row
-slipping markers. Repeat last 2 rows 6 times (77 sts), cut Avocado.
-* Continue in stockinette st (P1 row, K1 row), inc in every K row in
-same manner as 2nd row working in the following color scheme: 2 rows
-each White, Beige, Tangerine, Avocado, Wood Brown, Avocado and White;
-then 14 rows Avocado. Repeat from * 3 times ending last repeat with 2
-rows Avocado. Bind off. Work another section in same manner.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section. Weave side seams matching stripes.
-=COLLAR=: With Avocado and dpn, right side facing, pick up 28 sts on
-each of 3 needles (84 sts). Work in K1, P1 ribbing for 5½ inches.
-Bind off loosely in ribbing.
-
-[Illustration: Woman wearing poncho and hat]
-
-=FRINGE=: Wind Avocado around a 6 inch cardboard. Cut one end. Take 3
-strands, fold in half, pull folded end through st with crochet hook,
-then pull free ends through loop, pull tight. Work a fringe in every
-3rd st of last row. Trim fringe evenly.
-
-=HAT=: With Avocado and No. 10 needles cast on 47 sts. =1st ROW=: P
-across row, cut yarn. =2nd ROW=: With White K2, * K in loop in back
-of next st of row below (inc), K9, K1, leave st on needle, then K
-the loop in back of same st of row below, slip st off needle (inc),
-place a marker, K1, place a marker, repeat from * twice, K in loop in
-back of next st of row below (inc), K9, K1, leave st on needle, then
-K the loop in back of next st, sl st off needle (inc), K2 (55 sts.).
-=3rd ROW=: P across row slipping markers. =NEXT 2 ROWS=: With Beige
-K1 row, P1 row, cut yarn. =NEXT ROW=: With Tangerine work same as 2nd
-row having 2 more sts between inc (63 sts). =NEXT ROW=: P across row
-slipping markers, cut yarn. Repeat the last 4 rows in following color
-scheme: 2 rows Avocado, 2 rows Wood Brown, 2 rows Avocado and 2 rows
-White (79 sts). =NEXT 14 ROWS=: With Avocado continue in stockinette
-st omitting inc. =NEXT 14 ROWS=: Work same stripes as above omitting
-inc. =NEXT 2 ROWS=: With Avocado K1 row, P1 row. =NEXT 4 ROWS=: Work
-in K1, P1 ribbing. Bind off loosely in ribbing.
-
-=FINISHING=: Weave seam matching stripes. Gather all sts tog at top,
-fasten securely. Turn ribbing to wrong side and tack in position.
-
-[Illustration: Skirt Sizes: 24 & 26 Inch Waist]
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD:=
-
- =“Dawn” Knitting Worsted=
- =6—4 oz. Skeins Avocado=
-
- =1 pair 14 inch Knitting Needles=
- =No. 10 or any size needles which=
- =will result in stitch gauge below=
-
- =1 Yd. ¾ inch elastic=
-
- =GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch=
-
- =Directions are given for 24 inch =
- =waistline. Changes for 26 inch=
- =waistline are given in parentheses.=
-
-Cast on 49 (53) sts. Work in stockinette st (P1 row, K1 row) for
-10 rows (band). =1st ROW=: P24 (26), place a marker, P1, place a
-marker, P24 (26). =2nd ROW=: K2, K in loop in back of next st of row
-below (inc), K to within 1 st of 1st marker, K1, leave st on needle,
-then K the loop in back of same st of row below slip st off needle
-(inc), slip marker, K1, slip marker, K in loop in back of next st
-of row below (inc), K across row to within last 3 sts, K1, leave st
-on needle, then K the loop in back of same st of row below, slip st
-off needle (inc), K2. =NEXT 3 ROWS=: Work in stockinette st slipping
-markers. Repeat the last 4 rows until skirt measures 28 inches from
-beg or length desired. Bind off. Work another section in same manner.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block both sections. Weave side seams. Fold band to
-wrong side and tack in position along 1st inc row leaving an opening.
-Draw elastic through and fasten ends.
-
-=FRINGE=: Wind yarn over a 6 inch cardboard. Cut one end. Take 2
-strands, fold in half, pull folded end through st with crochet hook,
-then pull free ends through loop, pull tight. Work a fringe in every
-2nd st across lower edge.
-
-[Illustration:
-
- _Skirt_
- SIZES: 24 & 26 INCH WAIST]
-
-[Illustration:
-
- _Sleeveless
- Maxi Coat_
-
- SIZE: SMALL & MEDIUM]
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD:=
-
- =“Dawn” Knitting Worsted=
- =6 (7)—4 oz. skeins Black=
-
- =1 Pair Knitting Needles No. 10½=
- =or any size needles which will result=
- =in stitch gauge below=
-
- =Aluminum Crochet Hook No. 9=
-
- =GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches=
-
- =Directions are given for Small size.=
- =Changes for Medium size are given=
- =in parentheses.=
-
- =MEASUREMENTS: Width across=
- =back at underarm: 18 (19) inches.=
- =Width across each front at underarm=
- =10 (11) inches.=
-
-=PATTERN: 1st ROW=: K1 (3), * yo, K2 tog, K5, K2 tog, yo, K1, repeat
-from * across row ending last repeat with yo, K1 (3). =2nd ROW AND
-ALL EVEN ROWS=: Purl. =3rd ROW=: K2 (4), * yo, K2 tog, K3, K2 tog,
-yo, K3, repeat from * end yo, K2 (4). =5th ROW=: K3 (5), * yo, K2
-tog, K1, K2 tog, yo, K5, repeat from * ending last repeat with yo, K3
-(5). =7th ROW=: K4 (6), * yo, sl 1, K2 tog, psso, yo, K7, repeat from
-* ending last repeat with yo, K4 (6). =8th ROW=: Purl. Repeat these 8
-rows for pattern.
-
-=BACK=: Cast on 81 (85) sts. Work even in pattern for 26 inches from
-beg. Dec 1 st at each end of next row; then every 1½ inches 8 times;
-63 (67) sts. Work even until back measures 42 inches from beg or
-desired length to underarm. =SHAPE ARMHOLES=: Bind off 4 sts at beg
-of next 2 rows. Dec 1 st each end every other row 4 times; 47 (51)
-sts. Work even until armholes measure 7¼ (7¾) inches from 1st bind
-off. =SHAPE SHOULDERS=: Bind off 8 (8) sts at beg of next 2 rows;
-then 7 (8) sts at beg next 2 rows. Bind off remaining 17 (19) sts
-loosely.
-
-=LEFT FRONT=: Cast on 43 (47) sts. Work pattern on 41 (45) sts and
-keeping 2 sts at front edge in garter st (k every row). Shaping side
-edge same as back; there will be 34 (38) sts. Work even until front
-measures same as back. =SHAPE ARMHOLE=: At armhole edge bind off 4
-sts once; dec 1 st every other row 4 times; 26 (30) sts. Work even
-until armhole measures 5 (5½) inches. =SHAPE NECK AND SHOULDER=:
-At neck edge, bind off 7 (10) sts once; then at same edge, dec 1
-st every other row 4 times; 15 (16) sts. Work even until armhole
-measures same as back. Then at arm edge, bind off 8 (8) sts once; 7
-(8) sts once.
-
-=RIGHT FRONT=: Work to correspond to left front, reversing shaping.
-
-=FINISHING=: Block each section. Sew shoulder seams. Sew side seams,
-leaving 15 inches open at lower edge for slits. Attach yarn at lower
-right front corner, and sl st along front edges, around neck, across
-lower edge and slit edges (be careful not to draw in), ch 1, do not
-turn. =NEXT ROW=: Working backwards from left to right, s d c in
-next st (s d c: yo over hook, insert in st, yo and pull through all
-loops at one time), * ch 1, skip 1 st, s d c in next st, repeat from
-* around all edges worked on previous row, join, cut yarn. Trim each
-armhole edge in same manner.
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration:
-
- _Cable
- Sweater_
- SIZES: 10 TO 12; 14 TO 16]
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD:=
-
- =Dawn “Sayelle[1]” or=
- =“Dawn” Knitting Worsted=
- =6 (7)—4 oz. skeins Flame=
-
- =1 pair Knitting Needles each No. 8=
- =& No. 10 or any size needles which=
- =will result in stitch gauge below=
-
- =1 set Double Pointed Knitting=
- =Needles No. 8=
-
- =GAUGE for No. 10 needles:=
- =9 sts = 2 inches=
-
- =Directions are given for Size 10 to=
- =12. Changes for size 14 to 16 are=
- =given in parentheses.=
-
- =BLOCKING MEASUREMENTS=:
- =Width across front or back at underarms=
- =18 (20) inches.=
-
-=BACK=: With No. 10 Needles cast on 106 (118) sts. =1st ROW=: * K3,
-P3, repeat from * 4 (5) times, * K3, P1, K3, P6, repeat from last *
-twice, K3, P1, K3, then * P3, K3, repeat from last * to end of row.
-=2nd ROW=: * P3, K3, repeat from * 4 (5) times, * P3, yarn in back,
-slip next st as if to P, P3, slip next 3 sts on dpn, hold in front
-of work, K next 3 sts, K3 sts from dpn (cable twist), repeat from
-last * twice, P3, yarn in back, slip next st as if to P, P3, * K3,
-P3, repeat from last * to end of row. =3rd and 5th ROWS=: Repeat
-1st row. =4th ROW=: * P3, K3, repeat from * 4 (5) times, * P3, yarn
-in back, slip next st as if to P, P3, K6, repeat from last * twice,
-P3, yarn in back, slip next st as if to P, P3, * K3, P3, repeat from
-last * to end of row. =6th ROW=: Repeat 4th row. =7th ROW=: Repeat
-1st row. Repeat from 2nd to 7th row for pattern. Keeping continuity
-of pattern, dec 1 st at beg and end of row every inch 10 times. Work
-even on 86 (98) sts until back measures 21 (22) inches or length
-desired to underarm.
-
-[Illustration: Woman with glasses on head]
-
-=SHAPE ARMHOLES: NEXT 2 ROWS=: Bind off 6 sts at beg of each row;
-then dec 1 st at beg and end of every other row 4 times (all
-sizes). Continue in pattern on 66 (78) sts until armholes measure 7
-(7½) inches from 1st bind off ending on wrong side.
-
-=SHAPE NECK=: Work across 15 (18) sts, work 2 tog, slip next 32 (38)
-sts on st holder, attach another skein of yarn, work 2 tog, complete
-row. Working both sides at same time dec 1 st at neck edge each row 2
-(3) times.
-
-=SHAPE SHOULDERS=: Bind off 7 (8) sts at beg of next 4 rows.
-
-=FRONT=: Work same as back.
-
-=SLEEVES=: With No. 10 needles cast on 39 sts, change to No. 8
-needles, work in P3, K3 ribbing for 3 inches. Change to No. 10
-needles, continue in ribbing, inc 1 st each side every inch 12 (14)
-times; 63 (67) sts. Work even in ribbing until sleeve measures 18
-(19) inches from beg, or length desired to underarm. =SHAPE CAP=:
-Bind off 6 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Dec 1 st at beg of each row
-until 29 sts remain (both sizes). Bind off 4 sts at beg of next 4
-rows. Bind off remaining sts.
-
-=FINISHING=: Steam each section lightly. Sew shoulder, side and
-sleeve seams. Sew sleeves in position.
-
-=COLLAR=: Having right side facing, with dpn, placing sts evenly,
-attach yarn at shoulder seam, pick up 11 (13) sts on side of neck,
-work across sts of 1st holder, pick up 23 (25) sts on other side of
-neck to next st holder, work across sts of 2nd holder, pick up 12
-(14) sts on remaining side of neck. Work in K1, P1, ribbing for 4
-(4½) inches. Bind off in ribbing.
-
-
-
-
-[Illustration:
-
- _Short
- Vest_
- SIZES: 10, 12 & 14
-]
-
-
-Materials Required:
-
- =AMERICAN THREAD:=
-
- =Dawn “Sayelle[1]” or=
- =“Dawn” Knitting Worsted=
- =2—4 oz. skeins (all sizes) Lilac=
-
- =Plastic Crochet Hook Size J or any=
- =size hook which will result in stitch=
- =gauge below=
-
- =GAUGE: 2 d c, ch 1 = 1 inch=
-
- =Directions are given for size 10.=
- =Changes for sizes 12 and 14 are=
- =given in parentheses.=
-
- =BLOCKING MEASUREMENTS:=
- =Width across front and back at=
- =underarm: 36 (37, 38) inches. Width=
- =across lower edge 32 (33, 34)=
- =inches.=
-
-[Illustration: Woman looking down]
-
-=SHORT VEST=
-
-Starting at lower edge ch 97 (100, 103), dc in 4th st from hook, * ch
-1, skip next st of ch, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, repeat from *
-across ch, ch 1, turn. =2nd ROW=: Sc in 1st dc, ch 2, sc in next dc,
-* ch 1, sc in next dc, ch 2, sc in next dc, repeat from * across row,
-ch 1, turn. =3rd ROW=: Sl st in ch 2 loop, ch 3 (counts as 1st dc),
-dc in same loop, * ch 1, 2 dc in next ch 2 loop, repeat from * across
-row ending in 2nd ch 2 loop from end, ch 1, dc in last loop, dc in
-last sc, ch 1, turn. =NEXT 3 ROWS=: Repeat 2nd, 3rd and 2nd rows.
-=7th ROW=: Sl st in ch 2 loop, ch 3, dc in same space, * ch 1, 2 dc
-in next ch 2 loop, repeat from * 1 (1,2) times, ch 1, skip next sc
-and ch 1, dc in next sc, dc in next loop, ch 1, dc in same loop, dc
-in next sc, * ch 1, 2 dc in next ch 2 loop, repeat from last * across
-row ending in 5th (5th,6th) ch 2 loop from end, ch 1, skip next sc
-and ch 1, dc in next sc, dc in next loop, ch 1, dc in same loop, dc
-in next sc, * ch 1, 2 dc in next ch 2 loop, repeat from last * 1
-(1,2) times, ch 1, dc in last ch 2 loop, dc in last sc, ch 1, turn.
-=8th and 9th ROWS=: Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows. =10th ROW=: Repeat 2nd
-row. =11th ROW=: Sl st in ch 2 loop, ch 3, dc in same loop, * ch 1,
-2 dc in next ch 2 loop, repeat from * 2 (2,3) times, ch 1, 2 dc in
-next ch 1 space, * ch 1, 2 dc in next ch 2 loop, repeat from last *
-ending in 5th (5th, 6th) ch 2 loop from end, ch 1, 2 dc in next ch
-1 space, * ch 1, 2 dc in next ch 2 loop, repeat from last * 2 (2,3)
-times, ch 1, dc in last ch 2 loop, dc in last sc, ch 1, turn. =12th,
-13th and 14th ROWS=: Repeat 2nd, 3rd, and 2nd rows. =NEXT ROW: DIVIDE
-FOR FRONTS AND BACK: RIGHT FRONT=: Work 6 (7,7) 2 dc groups, ch 1, dc
-in next ch 2 loop, dc in next sc, ch 1, turn. =NEXT 4= (4,6) =ROWS=:
-Repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows alternately. =NEXT ROW=: Work 3 (4,4) ch
-2 loops, skip next dc, dc in next dc, ch 1, turn. Repeat the 3rd &
-2nd rows alternately 5 (5,6) times, cut yarn.
-
-=BACK=: Skip next 4-ch 2 loops of last long row, attach yarn in 1st
-sc before next ch 2 loop, ch 3, dc in loop, * ch 1, 2 dc in next ch
-2 loop, repeat from * 11 (10,11) times, ch 1, dc in next ch 2 loop,
-dc in next sc, ch 1, turn. Repeat the 2nd and 3rd rows alternately 7
-(7,8) times, cut yarn.
-
-=LEFT FRONT=: Skip next 4-ch 2 loops of last long row, attach yarn in
-1st sc before next ch 2 loop, ch 3, dc in loop, * ch 1, 2 dc in next
-loop, repeat from * across row. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows alternately
-2 (2,3) times, cut yarn, turn. =NEXT ROW=: Attach yarn in 7th dc, ch
-3, skip next dc and ch 1, sc in next dc, continue in pattern across
-row, turn. =NEXT ROW=: Sl st into loop, ch 3, dc in same loop, * ch
-1, 2 dc in next loop, repeat from * 0 (1,1) times, ch 1, dc in next
-ch 2 loop, dc in next sc, ch 1, turn. Work remainder of front to
-correspond to opposite front.
-
-=FINISHING=: Sew each front shoulder to 3—2 dc groups of back (all
-sizes).
-
-=EDGE=: Attach yarn in lower corner of right front, 4 sc in same
-space, working up front * 1 sc on side of next sc, 2 sc in next
-space, repeat from * to upper corner working 4 sc in corner st, 1
-sc in each dc and ch 1 space across neck edge, * sc on side of next
-sc, 2 sc in next space, repeat from last * to shoulder seam, working
-across back of neck sc in each dc and ch 1 space; work other front
-edge to correspond; then work 1 sc in each st across lower edge,
-join, cut yarn. Finish armhole edges in same manner.
-
-=FRINGE=: Wind yarn over a 4 inch cardboard. Cut one end. Take 2
-strands, fold in half, insert crochet hook in st, pull folded end
-through st, pull free ends through loop, tighten. Work a fringe in
-every st across lower edge.
-
-=TIE=: With double strand of yarn, work a chain about a yard long, or
-desired length, cut yarn. Lace tie through front edge as illustrated.
-
-[Illustration: Woman wearing hat]
-
-
-
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- Transcriber’s Notes
-
- pg 6 Added period after: Directions are given for size 10-12
- pg 11 Changed: measures 11½ (12-inches from bound off sts.
- to: measures 11½ (12-inches from bound off sts).
- pg 17 Changed: MEASUREMENTS: Width across back at underarm:
- 18 (19-inches,
- to: MEASUREMENTS: Width across back at underarm:
- 18 (19) inches.
- pg 20 Changed: Work in K1, P1, ribbing for 4 (4½-inches.
- to: Work in K1, P1, ribbing for 4 (4½) inches.
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