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Title: Star Book No. 207: Make it with Aunt Lydia's Heavy Rug Yarn
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STAR BOOK NO. 207
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MAKE IT WITH
Aunt Lydia’s
HEAVY RUG YARN
knit•crochet•fringe
FLOWERS•PILLOWS•TOYS•RUGS
[Illustration: american thread
HIGH RIDGE PARK, STAMFORD, CONN. 06905]
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
Pillows
EMBROIDERED PILLOW
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
6—70 yd. skeins Moss
1—70 yd. skein Cerise and
“STAR” SIX STRAND MERCERIZED EMBROIDERY COTTON
3 skeins Yellow #1006
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
½ yd. Lining
4—1 inch Button molds
Shredded Foam Rubber
Steel Crochet Hook Size No. 7
GAUGE For Size H Hook: 3 sts = 1 inch
With Moss and size H hook ch 45, s c in 2nd st from hook, * 1 d c in
next st, 1 s c in next st, repeat from * across ch ending with 1 d c in
last ch, ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd ROW: S c in d c, d c in next s c,
repeat from beg across row, ch 1, turn. Repeat 2nd row for pattern until
section measures 15 inches from beg, cut yarn. Work a 2nd section in
same manner.
LINING: Cut 2 sections allowing about ½ inch on all edges for seams.
Seam 3 sides, fill with shredded foam rubber. Sew opening closed.
FINISHING: Weave 3 sides of pillow tog, insert lining in pillow and sew
opening closed. With double strand of Cerise work a ch to fit all around
pillow. Tack ch in place having wrong side of ch to right side.
FLOWERS: With Yellow “STAR” SIX STRAND EMBROIDERY COTTON and No. 7 hook
ch 4, join to form a ring, work 8 s c in ring, do not join or turn this
or following rounds. Place a marker at beg of each round. 2nd ROUND: 2 s
c in each sc. 3rd ROUND: 1 s c in 1st sc, 2 s c in next sc, * 1 s c in
next s c, 2 s c in next s c, repeat from * all around. NEXT 4 ROUNDS:
Working in back loop of sts 1 s c in each s c, cut thread at end of last
round leaving a length long enough to draw sts tog. Place over a 1 inch
buttonmold, fasten securely. With Cerise and a darning needle, work into
the 1st round of free loops, insert needle down in any loop (leave a 1
inch length at beg), * bring needle up in next loop, leaving a 2 inch
length, insert needle down in next loop, repeat from * until all free
loops are used, cut yarn leaving a 1 inch length. Work 2 more flowers in
same manner. Work a 4th flower in same manner but have petal loops about
2½ inches long. Attach flowers in corner as illustrated.
ZEBRA PILLOW
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
2—70 yd. skeins each Black and White
1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
Black Lining Material 16½ inches x 32 inches
Shredded Foam Rubber or Cotton for filling
GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches
Pillow is approximately 15½ inch square.
With White cast on 52 sts. Work in stockinette st (K 1 row, P 1 row).
Following chart on page 3 repeat twice then bind off.
FINISHING: Block to measurements. Fold lining material in half. Sew 2
side seams allowing ½ inch on each side for seam. Turn inside out and
fill with shredded foam rubber or Cotton, sew top seam. Sew knitted
section on front of pillow with “STAR” MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD.
TASSELS: (Make 4 of each color). Wind yarn 20 times over a 5 inch
cardboard, tie one end, cut other end. Then tie again 1 inch from last
tying. Attach one of each color in each corner. Trim tassels evenly.
[Illustration: INSTRUCTIONS FOR KNITTED TASSEL PILLOW ON PAGE 24]
[Illustration: {PATTERN}]
So Easy Flowers
[Illustration: {FLORAL DECORATION}]
PEONY
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
1—70 yd. skein Pink
1—70 yd. skein Lt. Rose
1—70 yd. skein Fern Green
(2 skeins any flower colors will make approximately 6 flowers).
Florist Wire (medium)
Glue
1. Open and cut 1 end of darker shade, cut skein into 5½ inch lengths.
2. Open and cut 1 end of lighter shade, cut skein into 3½ inch lengths.
3. Take 1 section of darker shade for bottom of flower. Place 2 sections
of lighter shade in center of darker shade. Fold wire in half. Place in
center of cut sections and twist wire together tightly.
4. Untwist each strand of yarn to fluff flower. (Shake and trim).
5. Glue 1 end of Fern Green underneath flower and twist and wrap around
wire to form stem. Glue end.
CATTAILS
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
1—70 yd. skein Brown
1—70 yd. skein Fern Green
Florist Wire (medium)
1. Open and cut Brown skein in half.
2. Set aside 2 strands cut into 8 inch lengths.
3. Cut remainder of skein into 1½ inch sections. (Having about 8 to 10
sections for each cattail).
4. Take one 8 inch length, fold wire in half and wind length about 1
inch on each side of fold. Tie ends together 1 inch from top.
5. Take one section of 1½ inch strands, place between wires, twist wire
tightly together. Repeat step 5 until cattail is length desired.
(Approximately 5½ to 6 inches). Trim.
6. Cover wire for stem same as step 5 of Peony on this page.
[Illustration: {PEONIES AND CATTAILS}]
The Prettiest Shell
Sizes: 32, 34, 36
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
5 (6, 6) 70 yd. skeins Bongo
3 (3, 4) 70 yd. skeins Yellow
1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
1 Set Double Pointed Needles No. 8
GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
Directions are given for size 32. Changes for sizes 34 and 36 are given
in parentheses.
BACK: With Bongo cast on 67 (71, 75) sts.
START PATTERN: 1st ROW: With Bongo P across row. 2nd ROW: P 1, * K 1, P
3, repeat from * across row ending last repeat with P 1. 3rd ROW: K 1, *
P 1, K 3, repeat from * across row ending last repeat with K 1. 4th ROW:
Repeat 2nd row, drop Bongo. 5th ROW: With Yellow P 1, * yarn to front,
sl 1 as if to P, P 3, repeat from * across row ending last repeat with P
1. 6th ROW: K 3, * P 1, K 3, repeat from * across row. 7th ROW: P 3, * K
1, P 3, repeat from * across row. 8th ROW: Repeat 6th row, drop Yellow.
Repeat from 1st to 8th row for pattern until back measures 14 inches
from beg ending with 8th pattern row. NEXT ROW: SHAPE ARMHOLES: Keeping
pattern even and working pattern in Bongo only for remainder of back,
bind off 4 sts (all sizes) at beg of next 2 rows. Then dec 1 st at beg
and end of every other row 4 times. Work even in pattern until armholes
measure 7 (7½, 7½) inches ending on right side of work. NEXT ROW: NECK
SHAPING: Work across 12 (14, 16) sts, place next 27 (27, 27) sts on st
holder for neck, attach another skein of yarn, work across remaining 12
(14, 16) sts. NEXT 2 ROWS: SHAPE SHOULDERS: Working both sides at same
time bind off 5 (6, 7) sts at armhole edge and dec 1 st on each side of
neck edge in each row. NEXT 2 ROWS: Bind off 5 (6, 7) sts at armhole
edge in each row.
FRONT: Work same as back until armholes measure 5½ (6, 6) inches ending
on right side of work. NEXT ROW: SHAPE NECK: Work across 16 (18, 20)
sts, place next 19 (19, 19) sts on st holder, attach another skein of
yarn, work across remaining sts. NEXT 6 ROWS: Working both sides at same
time work in pattern dec 1 st on each side of neck edge in each row (all
sizes). Work even until armholes measure same as back. Shape shoulders
same as back.
FINISHING: Block each section slightly. Weave shoulder and side seams.
NECK BAND: With Bongo and dpn pick up and K 74 (78, 78) sts including
sts from st holder. P each row for 5 rows, bind off. Fold under in a
roll and tack in position to wrong side.
ARMHOLE BANDS: With Bongo and dpn pick up and K 54 (58, 58) sts around
armhole. P 3 rows, bind off. Finish same as neck band.
[Illustration: {SHELL}]
Put a little Color in your Patio
RUG, PLACE MATS & COASTERS
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
2—70 yd. skeins Buttercup
1—70 yd. skein each Watermelon, Bongo, Orange, Cerise and Black will
make 4 Place Mats and 4 Coasters
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 1 motif measures 4 inches in diameter.
PLACE MAT
MOTIF: With Buttercup ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3, holding last loop
of each d c on hook, 2 d c in ring, y o and pull through all loops, * ch
3, cluster st in ring (cluster st: holding last loop of each d c on
hook, 3 d c in ring, y o and pull through all loops), repeat from * 4
times, ch 3, join, cut yarn. 2nd ROUND: Attach Cerise in any ch 3 loop,
s c, 4 d c, s c in same loop (scallop), * s c, 4 d c, s c in next loop,
repeat from * all around, join, cut yarn. Work a 2nd motif in same
manner joining to 1st motif in last round as follows: attach Cerise in
any ch 3 loop, s c, 2 d c in same loop, drop loop from hook, insert hook
in center of scallop of 1st motif, pick up loop, pull through space, 2 d
c, s c in same space of 2nd motif, s c, 2 d c in next loop, join in
center of next scallop of 1st motif in same manner, 2 d c, s c in same
space of 2nd motif, complete round same as 1st motif, join, cut yarn.
Join 3rd motif to 2nd and 1st motifs in same manner having 2nd joining
of 3rd motif in same space of 1st and 2nd motif joining, complete 3rd
motif. Join 3 more motifs same as last motif. Join 7th motif to previous
and 1st motifs in same manner. See small chart for joining on page 12.
EDGE: Attach Black in any joining of 2 motifs, s c, ch 1, s c in same
space, ** ch 2, s c in space between next 2 s c, * ch 2, s c, ch 1, s c
in center of next scallop, ch 2, s c in space between next 2 s c, repeat
from * once, ch 2, s c, ch 1, s c in next joining, repeat from ** all
around, join, cut yarn.
Work 3 more place mats working 2nd round in Bongo, Watermelon and
Orange.
COASTERS
Work one motif in same colors as place mat, working Black edge all
around each motif.
RUG
2—70 yd. skeins each Watermelon, Bongo, Pink, Cerise and Old Rose
3—70 yd. skeins Orange
4—70 yd. skeins Black
8—70 yd. skeins Buttercup and
“STAR” MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD, 1 spool
Work 19 groups same as place mats having 3 of Old Rose, 4 of Orange, 3
of Cerise, 3 of Bongo, 3 of Pink, and 3 of Watermelon. Arrange motifs
according to chart on page 12. Sew groups tog in back loop of sts.
[Illustration: {RUG, PLACE MATS, COASTERS}]
More Tissue Toppers
CLOWN TISSUE TOPPER
[Illustration: {DECORATIVE RINGMASTER}]
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
1—70 yd. skein each White, Bongo and National Blue
Scraps of Red and Black felt
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 3 s c = 1 inch
With White work 1st 8 rounds same as Rose tissue topper on page 24. NEXT
14 ROUNDS: Working in both loops work 1 s c in each s c, cut yarn at end
of last round.
RUFFLE: With right side of work toward you, working in front loop of sts
only, attach Bongo in any s c, * ch 4, sl st in next s c, repeat from *
all around, join, cut yarn. NEXT ROUND: Attach National Blue in free
loop of same s c row, work 2 s c in each st, do not join. NEXT ROUND:
Working through both loops of sts, work 1 s c in each s c, join, cut
yarn.
HAT: With Bongo ch 30, join in 1st st of ch being careful not to twist
ch. 1st ROUND: 1 s c in each st, do not join this or following rounds.
Place a marker at beg of each round. 2nd ROUND: Dec in next 2 sts (to
dec: keeping loops on hook pull up a loop in next 2 sts, y o and work
off all loops at one time), 1 s c in each of next 3 s c, repeat from beg
all around. 3rd ROUND: 1 s c in each st. 4th ROUND: Dec 6 sts evenly
spaced, do not work dec directly over previous dec. Repeat 3rd and 4th
rounds until 6 sts remain. NEXT ROUND: Work 1 s c in each st, join, cut
yarn leaving a length. Thread yarn into blunt needle, draw sts tog at
top, fasten securely.
RUFFLE: Work same as ruffle for topper but work ch 3 loops.
POMPON: Wind National Blue 80 times over a 1 inch cardboard. Tie one
end, cut other end. Trim into shape. Attach to top of hat.
FINISHING: Sew hat to top of tissue topper. Cut eyes, nose, mouth and
lines as illustrated with felt. Glue in position.
[Illustration: INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROSE TOPPER ON PAGE 24]
[Illustration: _American Thread Co._
Aunt Lydia’s
FAST COLOR • 70 YARDS
HEAVY RUG YARN]
Peachy Beachie
Size: 10 to 16
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
11—70 yd. skeins White
1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10½ OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT
IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H
GAUGE: 3 sts = 1 inch
NOTE: Width across back and front of dress at underarm is 21 inches.
BACK: Cast on 63 sts. 1st ROW: P across. 2nd ROW: K 2, * y o, K 2 tog
through back, P 1, K 3, P 1, K 2 tog from front, y o, P 1, repeat from *
4 times, y o, K 2 tog through back, P 1, K 3, P 1, K 2 tog from front, y
o, K 2. 3rd ROW: P 4, * K 1, P 3, K 1, P 5, repeat from * 4 times ending
K 1, P 3, K 1, P 4. 4th ROW: Repeat 2nd row. 5th ROW: Repeat 3rd row.
6th ROW: Repeat 2nd row. 7th ROW: Repeat 3rd row. 8th ROW: K 2, * y o, K
2 tog through back, P 1, K 1, let next st drop 5 rows, pick up and K
dropped st working over all dropped rows, K 1, P 1, K 2 tog from front,
y o, P 1, repeat from * 4 times, y o, K 2 tog through back, P 1, K 1,
let next st drop 5 rows, pick up and K dropped st working over all
dropped rows, K 1, P 1, K 2 tog from front, y o, K 2. Repeat from 1st to
8th row for pattern until there are 13 patterns. Place markers for
underarms, then work 4 more patterns. Bind off.
FRONT: Work same as back until there are 15 patterns.
NEXT ROW: SHAPE NECKLINE: Work across 19 sts in pattern, bind off 25 sts
for neck, work across remaining sts. NEXT ROW: Work across 19 sts,
attach another skein of yarn, work across remaining sts. Working both
sides at same time continue in established pattern for 2 complete
patterns. Bind off.
FINISHING: Steam each section slightly. Sew side and shoulder seams.
NECK AND ARMHOLE EDGES: With crochet hook, right side facing, attach
yarn at left shoulder, working into every other row on side of neck, and
every other st on front and back of neck, sl 1, ch 1 all around, join,
cut yarn. Work in same manner around armholes.
LOWER EDGE: Attach yarn at side seam, with crochet hook, working into
each st sl 1, ch 1 all around, join, cut yarn.
[Illustration: CHART FOR RUG ILLUSTRATED ON PAGE 9]
6 7
5 1 2
4 3
PLACE MAT
OLD ROSE ORANGE CERISE
CERISE BONGO PINK OLD ROSE
PINK ORANGE WATERMELON BONGO WATERMELON
OLD ROSE BONGO CERISE ORANGE
ORANGE WATERMELON PINK
CHART FOR RUG
[Illustration: {BEACHIE}]
RUG & SEAT COVER
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
11—70 yd. skeins Antique
1—70 yd. skein each Bongo, Orange and Buttercup
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE:
3 patterns = 2 inches;
3 s c = 1 inch
RUG (22 x 28 inches)
With Antique ch 71, s c in 2nd st from hook, ch 1, keeping loops on
hook, pull up a loop in same st of ch, and in each of next 2 sts of ch,
y o and work off 2 loops, y o and work off remaining 3 loops, * ch 1,
keeping loops on hook, pull up a loop in last st worked in and next 2
sts of ch, y o and work off 2 loops, y o and work off remaining 3 loops,
repeat from * 32 times, ch 1, s c in last st, ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd
ROW: S c in s c, * ch 1, keeping loops on hook, pull up a loop in last
st worked in and in each of next 2 sts, y o and work off 2 loops, y o
and work off remaining 3 loops (pattern), repeat from * 33 times, ch 1,
skip 1 st, s c in last st. Repeat 2nd row 29 times.
START BORDER: Working around entire rug work 3 s c in each corner st, 68
s c across each long side and 47 s c across each short side. Do not join
or turn this or following rounds. Place a marker at beg of each round.
NEXT ROUND: Working in s c work 1 s c in each st and 2 s c on each side
of each corner st and 3 s c in each corner st. NEXT 6 ROUNDS: Work 1 s c
in each s c and 3 s c in each corner st of each round. NEXT ROUND:
Working in back loop of sts sl st in each st, cut yarn.
FLOWERS: Work 3 of each color. 1st ROUND: Ch 4, join to form a ring, *
ch 2, 3 d c, ch 2, s c in ring, repeat from * 3 times. 2nd ROUND: Ch 5,
sl st in next s c, repeat from beg all around. 3rd ROUND: S c in next ch
5 loop, ch 2, 5 d c in same loop, ch 2, s c in same loop, repeat from
beg all around, join, cut yarn.
FINISHING: Block rug. Arrange flowers as illustrated and sew to rug.
SEAT COVER
With Antique ch 21, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook and in each remaining st
of ch, turn. 2nd ROW: Ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), 2 s c in 1st st, work 9
patterns, ch 1, 2 s c, 1 d c in last st, turn. Repeat 2nd row always
having 2 more patterns in each row until there are 23 patterns in row,
ch 1 to turn last row. NEXT 13 ROWS: Repeat 2nd row of rug. NEXT ROW
(Dec Row): Skip 1st 2 sts, s c in next st, work 21 patterns, ch 1, skip
1 st, keeping loops on hook, pull up a loop in next st, skip 1 st, pull
up loop in next st, y o and work off all loops at one time (s c dec), ch
1, turn. NEXT 2 ROWS: Work even in pattern. Repeat last 3 rows once (19
patterns). NEXT 5 ROWS: Repeat dec rows having 2 patterns less in each
row (9 patterns in last row), cut yarn.
BORDER: Attach yarn on side of 1st row at beg, working in s c work 47 s
c on side of cover, 20 s c across straight edge and 47 s c on opposite
side of cover ending at other end of starting ch, ch 1, turn. 2nd ROW:
Work in s c throughout dec 1 st at beg and end of row. 3rd ROW: Dec 1 st
at beg and end of row and dec 10 more sts evenly spaced. 4th ROW: Repeat
2nd row. 5th ROW: 1 s c in each s c. 6th ROW: (BEADING): S c in 1st s c,
ch 1, skip next s c, s c in next s c, * ch 2, skip 2 s c, s c in next s
c, repeat from * across row ending to correspond, cut yarn.
TIE: Crochet a ch 48 inches long. Lace through beading.
FINISHING: Arrange flowers and sew to top of cover as illustrated.
[Illustration: {RUG AND SEAT COVER}]
Coveralls
CURLER CARRIER
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
2—70 yd. skeins White
1—70 yd. skein each Yellow, Peacock, Cerise and Moss
1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
With White cast on 37 sts. * 1st ROW: K across row. 2nd ROW: P across
row. 3rd ROW: K across row, drop White. 4th ROW: Attach Yellow and K
across 30 sts, turn. (NOTE: The hole formed in turning will be used as
beading.) 5th ROW: P across, cut Yellow. 6th ROW: Pick up White and K
across 37 sts. Repeat from 1st to 6th row 3 times, working next color
stripe Peacock, next color stripe Cerise, and next color stripe Moss *.
Repeat between *’s 5 times, Bind off. Sew ends tog.
BOTTOM: With White cast on 9 sts and work in garter st inc 1 st in last
st of each row 16 times. Work even for 16 rows. Dec. 1 st at end of each
row 16 times, bind off. Sew in position.
TIE: Cut each color 50 inches long. Tie 1 inch from end and twist, tie 1
inch from other end. Lace through beading.
SPRAY COVER
1—70 yd. skein each White, Yellow, Peacock, Cerise and Moss
1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
With White cast on 25 sts. Work in pattern same as topper below having
11 color stripes, bind off. Sew two ends tog.
BOTTOM: With White cast on 4 sts. NEXT 6 ROWS: Work in garter st (K each
row), inc 1 st in last st of each row. NEXT 6 ROWS: Work even. NEXT 6
ROWS: Dec 1 st at end of each row. Bind off. Sew long edges tog. Sew
bottom in position.
TOP: With White cast on 44 sts, work in garter st for 13 rows. NEXT ROW:
K 2 tog across row. NEXT ROW: K across row. NEXT ROW: K 1, * K 2 tog, K
1, repeat from * across row. Repeat last 2 rows once. Bind off leaving a
length for sewing. Thread length into blunt needle and draw sts tog,
fasten securely. Sew side seam.
POMPON: Wind all colors 30 times over 2½ inch cardboard, tie one end,
cut other end. Trim into shape. Attach to top.
TISSUE TOPPER
1—70 yd. skein each White, Yellow, Peacock, Cerise and Moss
1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 7 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
With White cast on 15 sts. * 1st ROW: K across row. 2nd ROW: P across
row. 3rd ROW: K across row, drop White. 4th ROW: Attach Yellow, K across
row. 5th ROW: P across row, cut Yellow. 6th ROW: Pick up White, K across
row. Repeat from 1st to 6th row 3 times working next color stripe
Peacock, next color stripe Cerise and next color stripe Moss. * Repeat
between *’s 3 times, bind off.
[Illustration: {COVERALLS}]
BRIM: With White pick up 72 sts along 1 long edge and work in garter st
(K each row) for 5 rows, bind off. Sew side edges tog.
TOP: With White cast on 7 sts, work in garter st inc 1 st in last st of
each row until there are 17 sts on needle. Work 8 rows even. Then dec 1
st at end of each row until there are 7 sts, bind off. Sew top in
position.
POMPON: Wind all colors 45 times over 2 inch cardboard. Tie one end, cut
other end and trim into shape. Attach to top of topper.
Mini Doll
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
3—70 yd. skeins each Natural and Cork
1—70 yd. skein each Orange and Cerise
Cotton
Scraps of Pink, Red and Black felt
12 Medium Wires 36 inches long
2 Crystal Buttons for eyes
Glue
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H
BODY: Open 3 skeins of Natural. Place skeins on top of each other. Tie
in center, fold in half, tie 4½ inches below for head. Stuff body and
head sections with cotton and tie bottom of body section.
ARMS: Open and cut 1 skein of Cork at one end, then cut into 3 inch
lengths. Take 2 wires, fold in half, * take half of one 3 inch group,
place in center of wire at fold, twist wire, then take other half of
same group, place between wires and twist, repeat from * until arm is 13
inches long. Twist end of wire and attach in place. Work other arm in
same manner.
LEGS: Cut 2 skeins of Cork into 4 inch lengths. Take 4 wires, twist tog
at one end, place half of one 4 inch length group at joining of wire,
and complete same as arms until leg is 22 inches long. Twist end of wire
and attach in place. Work other leg in same manner.
See diagrams on page 34.
HANDS: Cut Pink felt according to diagram. Sew 2 sections tog, fill with
cotton, glue Red felt in place for fingernails.
SHOES: Cut Black felt from diagram, overcast tog, fill with cotton.
EYES, MOUTH, NOSE AND LASHES: Cut sections as illustrated and glue in
position.
ASSEMBLING: Attach hands to arms, and shoes to legs.
HAIR: With Orange work hair in same manner as Pajama or Toaster Cover on
page 31.
DRESS
With Cerise ch 72, join taking care not to twist ch, * ch 4, skip 2 sts
of ch, sl st in next ch, repeat from * all around ending ch 2, s d c in
joining; this brings yarn in position for next round (s d c: y o, insert
in st, pull through, y o and pull through all loops at one time). 2nd
ROUND: Turn, sl st in loop, * ch 4, sl st in next loop, repeat from *
all around ending ch 2, s d c in 1st sl st. Repeat 2nd round 19 times.
22nd ROW: Divide for front and back in this row. Work across 9 loops for
FRONT, ch 2, s d c in next loop, ch 4, turn. NEXT ROW: Work across 9
loops, ch 2, s d c in next loop, ch 4, turn. Repeat last row (having 1
less loop in each row) until 4 loops remain, cut yarn.
BACK: Skip 1 loop for underarm, attach yarn and work across 9 loops, ch
2, s d c in next loop. Complete same as front until 4 loops remain, do
not cut yarn.
FINISHING: Work 1 s c over each loop around armhole, work 3 s c over
each loop at neck, work 1 s c over each loop of other armhole, work 3 s
c over remaining loops of neck, join, cut yarn. Place mini over doll,
tack sts tog at shoulders.
[Illustration: {DOLL}]
Here Puss
[Illustration: {CAT}]
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
3—70 yd. skeins White
2 yds. ¾ inch Pink Ribbon
Scraps Pink, Red and Black felt
Open skein, cut 1 end. Set aside 2 lengths for tying and 5 lengths for
tail.
BODY: Cut remainder of skein into 7 equal sections. Place each section
over the other. Take 1 tying strand, fold in half and tie firmly in
center, turn pompon and tie again. Shake pompon. Open 2nd skein, cut 1
end, then cut into 7 equal parts, and complete same as 1st pompon. Tie 2
pompons tog.
HEAD: Open 3rd skein, cut 1 end. Set aside 2 lengths for tying. Cut
remainder of skein into 5 inch sections. Place each section over the
other and complete same as large pompon leaving tying ends for leash.
Tie head and body pompons tog. Cut and trim into shape. Brush slightly
for fuzzy effect.
FACE: Using diagrams on page 35 cut eyes, whiskers and mouth from black
felt. Slash mouth, eyelashes and whiskers along indicated lines. Cut
tongue and nose from red felt. Cut ears from pink felt. Pleat ears along
straight edge. Glue features in place. Tie ribbon around neck. Fold tail
lengths in half and tie in place. Finish with ribbon bow. Tie leash ends
in bow.
Cynthia Centipede
[Illustration: {CENTIPEDE}]
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
2—70 yd. skeins White
1—70 yd. skein Red
2¼ inch Styrofoam ball
3 Colored Pipe Cleaners
⅛ yd. Nylon Net
Scraps of Black and Red felt
Glue
Open 1 skein of White. Tie at center. Cut each end. Fold over styrofoam
ball, and tie below ball. * Take 12 strands, divide in thirds and braid.
Repeat from * until all strands are braided. Cut away any extra strands
and trim ends. Open and cut each end of 2nd skein. White tie in center.
Repeat from 1st * until all strands are used, trim ends. Place under
braided section below the head and attach.
FACE: Cut features as illustrated and glue in position. Form glasses
with 1 pipe cleaner and sew in place. Tie nylon net around neck. Cut 32
strands of Red 3 inches long. Fold one pipe cleaner in half. Place 4
strands between pipe cleaner at fold, twist pipe cleaner tightly once, *
take 4 more strands, place between pipe cleaner, and twist pipe cleaner
tightly once again, repeat from * until all strands are used. Work 2nd
pipe cleaner in same manner. Attach to top of head as illustrated.
Dish Cloth Totes
[Illustration: WEAVING DETAIL ON PAGE 27]
BLOCK TOTE BAG
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
1—70 yd. skein each Cerise, Chartreuse, Lilac and National Blue and
“AUNT LYDIA’S” Button and Carpet Thread
1 Spool matching color
2 Dish Cloths
½ yd. Lining Material
½ yd. Buckram
Large Blunt Needle
Cut strands of yarn about 22 inches long. Start weaving at lower edge of
short side of dish cloth. Thread Cerise into blunt needle allowing a 2
inch length at each end for fringe. 1st ROW: Insert needle down 1st mesh
and up next mesh of 1st row, * skip next 4 meshes, insert needle down
next mesh, skip next 4 meshes, insert needle up next mesh, repeat from *
across row ending with skip next 4 meshes, insert needle down next mesh
and up next mesh. 2nd and 3rd ROWS: Repeat 1st row working in next 2
rows of meshes. 4th, 5th and 6th ROWS: With Chartreuse insert needle
down 2nd mesh, * skip next 4 meshes, insert needle up next mesh, skip
next 4 meshes, insert needle down next mesh, repeat from * across row
ending with skip next 4 meshes, insert needle up next mesh. Repeat last
6 rows for pattern working in colors as follows: Lilac, Chartreuse,
National Blue, and Chartreuse. Repeat from beg for color scheme until
bag is completed. Cut 3 inch strands of yarn for lower edge fringe.
Following color scheme tack 3 strands of each color in each stripe
across (tack on wrong side bringing fringe to right side). Work another
section in same manner. Trim fringe evenly.
LINING and HANDLES: Work same as Ripple Tote Bag.
RIPPLE TOTE BAG
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
1—70 yd. skein each Bongo, Lilac, Yellow and Chartreuse and
“AUNT LYDIA’S” Button and Carpet Thread
1 Spool matching color
2 Dish Cloths
½ yd. Lining Material
½ yd. Buckram
Large Blunt Needle
Cut strands of yarn about 24 inches long. Always weave under two bars of
dish cloth throughout. Thread Bongo into blunt needle and start weaving
at lower edge of short side of dish cloth. 1st ROW: Allow a 2 inch
length at each end for fringe, insert needle down 1st mesh of 1st row,
weave under next two bars, * skip next 4 meshes, weave under next two
bars of 5th row above, skip next 4 meshes, weave under next 2 bars of
starting row, repeat from * across row. Start all succeeding rows one
row above each previous row, and work all rows in same manner throughout
working 2 more rows in Bongo, 3 rows in Lilac, 3 rows in Yellow, 3 rows
in Bongo, 3 rows in Lilac, 3 rows in Chartreuse. Repeat color scheme
from beg until bag is completed. Cut 3 inch strands of yarn for lower
edge fringe. Following color scheme tack 3 strands of each color in
position across (tack on wrong side bringing fringe to right side). Work
another section in same manner. Trim fringe evenly.
LINING: Cut 2 sections of buckram ½ inch less than bag. Sew buckram to
wrong side of bag. Weave 3 sides of bag tog with “AUNT LYDIA’S” Button
and Carpet Thread leaving one short side open. Cut lining allowing for
seams. Fold lining in half, sew side seams. Insert in bag, fold hem
under at top of bag, tack lining in position.
_Continuation from page 25_
HANDLES: Cut 2 yd. lengths of each color, twist tightly, fold in half
and let twist itself. Knot at each end leaving 2 inches free for fringe.
Sew in position.
Knitted Tassel Pillow
_illustrated on page 3_
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
3—70 yd. skeins Antique
1—70 yd. skein each Cerise and Lilac
1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size J
Pillow 14 x 16 inches
GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches
With Antique cast on 59 sts. 1st ROW: * P 9, K 1, repeat from * across
row ending with P 9. 2nd ROW: * K 9, P 1, repeat from * across row
ending with K 9. 3rd ROW: K 1, * P 7, K 3, repeat from * across row
ending with P 7, K 1. 4th ROW: P 1, * K 7, P 3, repeat from * across row
ending with K 7, P 1. 5th ROW: K 2, * P 5, K 5, repeat from * across row
ending with P 5, K 2. 6th ROW: P 2, * K 5, P 5, repeat from * across row
ending with K 5, P 2. 7th ROW: K 3, * P 3, K 7, repeat from * across row
ending with P 3, K 3. 8th ROW: P 3, * K 3, P 7, repeat from * across row
ending with K 3, P 3. 9th ROW: K 4, * P 1, K 9, repeat from * across row
ending with P 1, K 4. 10th ROW: P 4,* K 1, P 9, repeat from * across row
ending with K 1, P 4. Repeat from 1st to 10th row 6 times, bind off.
EMBROIDERY: With Cerise and Lilac alternating colors embroider in
duplicate st on every 10th st of 9th and 10th rows of pattern as
illustrated. See page 33 for duplicate st.
FINISHING: Steam and block. Attach to pillow.
BRAID: Cut three yard lengths of Antique. Using 3 strands crochet a ch.
Sew right side of ch to edge of pillow.
TASSELS: Make 2 each of Cerise and Lilac. Wind yarn 25 times over a 5
inch cardboard, tie one end. Slip off cardboard, tie about 1 inch below
first tying. Cut other end and trim. Attach one tassel to each corner.
Rose Topper
_illustrated on page 11_
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
1—70 yd. skein each White and Cerise
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 7 s c = 2 inches
With Cerise ch 2, 8 s c in 1st st of ch, do not join or turn this or
following rounds. Place a marker at beg of each round. 2nd ROUND: 2 s c
in each s c. 3rd ROUND: S c in next s c, 2 s c in next s c, repeat from
beg all around (24 s c). NEXT 4 ROUNDS: Inc 8 sts evenly spaced in each
round, do not place inc directly over inc of previous round and end last
round with a sl st (56 sts in last round). 8th ROUND: Working in back
loop of sts only 1 s c in each st, join in 1st s c. 9th ROUND: Ch 3,
work in star st as follows: keeping all loops on hook pull up a loop in
2nd and 3rd st from hook, in joining, and in back loop of each of next 2
s c (6 loops), y o and pull through all loops at one time, ch 1 (this ch
1 is termed the eye of star st), * keeping all loops on hook pull up a
loop in eye of star st just made, in side of same star st, in base of
same star st, and in back loop of each of next 2 s c (6 loops), y o and
pull through all loops at one time, ch 1, repeat from * all around (28
star sts), join in 1st star st. 10th ROUND: S c in same space, * s c in
eye of star st, s c in back loop of one side of next star st, repeat
from * all around ending to correspond (56 s c), drop Cerise (when
changing colors always complete last half of st with new color), with
White join in st s c. 11th ROUND: Working in back loop of sts only 1 s c
in each st, drop White, with Cerise join in 1st s c. Repeat 9th, 10th
and 11th rounds twice. NEXT ROUND: With Cerise repeat 11th round, join,
cut yarn.
RUFFLE: With White working through both loops of sts work 1 s c in
joining, * 2 s c in next s c, s c in next s c, repeat from * all around
ending to correspond, do not join this or following rounds. NEXT 2
ROUNDS: 1 s c in each s c, join last round, cut yarn. NEXT ROUND: With
Cerise working in back loop of sts only work a sl st in each st, cut
yarn.
Make a Gift of a Xmas Bell
[Illustration: {BELL}]
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
1—70 yd. skein Red and
FRUIT OF THE LOOM RICK RACK
1 pkg. Gold and
“STAR” MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD
1 spool
6 Leaves
12 Plastic Stars
12 Small Sequins
Beads
Glue
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches
With Red ch 2, 8 s c in 1st st of ch, do not join or turn this or
following rounds. Place a marker at beg of each round. 2nd ROUND: 2 s c
in each s c. 3rd ROUND: 2 s c in next s c, 1 s c in next s c, repeat
from beg all around (24 s c). 4th ROUND: 1 s c in each s c. 5th ROUND: 1
s c in each of next 2 s c, 2 s c in next s c, repeat from beg all around
(32 s c). NEXT 3 ROUNDS: 1 s c in each s c. 9th ROUND: 2 s c in next s
c, 1 s c in each of next 3 s c, repeat from beg all around (40 s c).
NEXT 8 ROUNDS: 1 s c in each s c. NEXT ROUND: S c in next s c, 2 s c in
next s c, repeat from beg all around (60 s c). NEXT 2 ROUNDS: 1 s c in
each s c. NEXT ROUND: 1 s c in each of next 4 s c, 2 s c in next s c,
repeat from beg all around. NEXT ROUND: 1 s c in each s c to within last
3 s c, sl st in each of next 3 s c to even round. NEXT ROUND: Sl st in
each st, cut yarn.
TRIM: Cut 2 strips of rick rack each 20 inches long. Twist tog to form
solid band. Sew or glue to bell as illustrated. Cut 3 strips of rick
rack 4½ inches long and 3 strips 2½ inches long. Glue in position at top
of bell as illustrated. Finish each end with a star, sequin and bead.
Sew leaves to top of bell with a bead. Glue groups of 3 beads to band at
1 inch intervals. Cut a 12 inch length of rug yarn. Fold in half. With
crochet hook or large needle draw ends down through top of bell. Knot on
wrong side.
Dish Cloth Place Mats
[Illustration: {PLACE MATS}]
Mat #1
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
1—70 yd. skein each Cerise, Chartreuse, Lilac and National Blue will
make 2 place mats
2 Dish Cloths
Large Blunt Needle
Cut strands of yarn about 25 inches long. Work in same manner as Woven
Tote bag on page 23 but start weaving lengthwise of dish cloth at lower
edge.
[Illustration: DETAIL FOR DISH CLOTH MAT #1]
Mat #2
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
1—70 yd. skein each Bongo, Lilac, Yellow and Chartreuse will make 2
place mats
2 Dish Cloths
Large Blunt Needle
Cut strands of yarn about 28 inches long. Work in same manner as Ripple
Tote bag on page 23 but start weaving lengthwise of dish cloth at lower
edge and skip 3 meshes instead of 4 meshes throughout.
[Illustration: DETAIL FOR DISH CLOTH MAT #2]
Give her the Boot
CROCHETED BOOTS
Sizes: Small to Medium; Medium to Large
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
3 (3) 70 yd. skeins Red
2 (3) 70 yd. skeins White
Aluminum Crochet Hook Size H OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 7 sts = 2 inches
Directions are given for small to medium size. Changes for medium to
large size are given in parentheses.
NOTE: All s c will be worked in back loop of sts throughout.
INSTEP: With Red ch 27 (each size) 1 s c in 2nd st from hook and in each
remaining st of ch, ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd ROW: 1 s c in each of the
1st 11 sts, dec in next 2 sts (to dec: keeping loops on hook pull up a
loop in each of next 2 sts, y o and work off all loops at one time),
place a marker, dec in next 2 sts, 1 s c in each remaining st. 3rd ROW:
1 s c in each st to within 2 sts of marker, dec in next 2 sts, dec in
next 2 sts, 1 s c in each remaining st. Repeat last row until 4 sts
remain. NEXT ROW: Dec in 1st 2 sts, dec in next 2 sts. NEXT ROW: Dec in
2 sts, cut yarn.
TOP SECTION: 1st HALF: Working on side of instep attach Red in 1st row,
work 16 s c ending at point, ch 21, s c in 2nd st from hook and in each
remaining st of ch, 1 s c in each s c. NEXT ROW: Work 1 s c in each s c,
drop Red, attach White. NEXT 11 (13) ROWS: 1 s c in each s c alternating
2 rows White and 2 rows Red. NEXT ROW: Skip 1 s c, sl st in next s c, 1
s c in each remaining s c. NEXT ROW: 1 s c in each s c, sl st in sl st.
NEXT ROW: Skip sl st, sl st in next st, 1 s c in each remaining s c, cut
yarn. 2nd HALF: With Red starting at point work 16 s c on opposite side
of instep. NEXT ROW: 1 s c in each s c and in each free loop of starting
ch of 1st half (36 s c). Then work same as 1st half reversing shaping,
cut yarn.
SOLE: With Red ch 2, 3 s c in 1st st of ch, ch 1 to turn all rows. 2nd
ROW: Working in both loops of sts throughout 2 s c in 1st s c, s c in
next s c, 2 s c in next s c. 3rd ROW: 1 s c in each s c. 4th ROW:
Working in s c inc 1 st at beg and end of row. Repeat last 2 rows until
there are 11 (13) sts. NEXT ROW: Work even. NEXT ROW: Dec 1 st at beg
and end of row. Repeat last 2 rows until 3 sts remain. NEXT ROW: Dec in
the 3 sts, cut yarn.
FINISHING: Fold the top section in half. Starting at top of boot sew
back seam, across 11 (13) rows of lower edge matching stripes. Insert
sole in opening and sl st instep and sole tog.
POMPONS: Make 2 Red and 2 White. Wind yarn 45 times over a 2½ inch
cardboard. Slip off cardboard, tie in center, cut both ends. Trim into
shape.
CORD. Make 2. With White work a ch 22 inches long. Lace through top of
each boot and trim with pompons.
[Illustration: {BOOT}]
[Illustration: _American Thread Co._
Aunt Lydia’s
FAST COLOR • 70 YARDS
HEAVY RUG YARN]
Fuzzy Wuzzy
[Illustration: {FUZZY WUZZY}]
CATERPILLAR
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
6—70 yd. skeins Chartreuse
2—70 yd. skeins Black
FRUIT OF THE LOOM RICK RACK
1 pkg. Black
1 pkg. Gold
BODY: Open skein, cut 1 end. Take 4 lengths cut in half to be used for
tying. Cut skein into 9 equal sections (approximately 5 inches). * Place
four 5 inch sections on top of each other. Double 1 tying length in half
and tie the 4 sections in center, turn and tie again leaving ends to tie
next group. Open and cut Black in same manner leaving tying strands.
Take 1½ sections and tie in center same as 1st section. With tying
strands of each section, tie together. Repeat from * alternating colors
until all sections are used, always tying new sections to already
attached sections and ending with 2 groups of Chartreuse for Head
Section. Trim head slightly to shape.
FACE: Tie 2 strands of Black in place knotting on each end. Form eyes
with Black rickrack having 6 points on outside and drawing center points
tog. Cut 2 points Gold, glue in place to center of each eye. Glue eyes
in place.
Doll Pajama Cover or Toaster Cover
[Illustration: {DOLL COVER}]
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN
5—70 yd. skeins Natural
1—70 yd. skein Bongo
Kapok or Cotton for filling
Scraps of Red, Black, Navy Blue and White Felt
1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10½ OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT
IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 3 sts = 1 inch
SKIRT: With Natural cast on 25 sts and work in garter st (K each row)
for 17 inches. Bind off.
HEAD: Pick up and K 35 sts on one side of work for head picking up 1 st
every other ridge. Work even in garter st for 5 inches. NEXT ROW: K
across row dec 5 sts evenly spaced. NEXT ROW: K across row. Repeat last
2 rows once but do not work dec directly over previous dec. NEXT ROW: K
2 tog across row, cut yarn leaving a length. Sew back seam. Fill head
with Kapok or Cotton. Thread yarn into a blunt needle and draw sts tog
at top, fasten securely.
ARMS: With Natural cast on 10 sts and work in garter st for 5½ inches.
Bind off. Draw sts tog at bottom, sew seam, fill with Kapok or Cotton.
Draw sts tog at top and sew in position. Thread yarn into a blunt needle
and draw sts tog slightly 1½ inches from bottom to form hands, fasten
securely. Outline fingers with Black.
LEGS: With Natural cast on 25 sts, K 5 rows. NEXT 2 ROWS: Bind off 5 sts
at beg of each row. Work even on remaining sts for 5½ inches, bind off.
Fold work in half lengthwise, sew seam and fill with Kapok or Cotton,
sew in position at bottom of skirt.
HAIR: Wind Bongo over a ruler, tack loops at top. Slip off ruler and sew
to head. Continue in this manner until head is all covered. Glue in
position as illustrated.
FACE: Cut eyelashes from Black felt same as Cat eyelashes on page 35.
Cut mouth from Red felt about ⅛ inch larger than Doll mouth on page 34.
Cut 2 White 1½ inch ovals for eyes. Cut two ½ inch circles of Navy felt
and two ¼ inch circles Black felt for center of eyes. Cut 2 dots Red
felt for nose. Glue in position as illustrated.
Knitted Garter Stitch Slipper
[Illustration: {SLIPPER}]
Sizes: Small to Medium; Medium to Large
Materials Required:
AMERICAN THREAD
AUNT LYDIA’S HEAVY RUG YARN
2—70 yd. skeins Pink
1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
STITCH GAUGE BELOW
GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
Directions are given for small to medium size. Changes for medium to
large size are given in parentheses.
Cast on 3 sts. 1st ROW: K across row. 2nd ROW: K 1, P 1 (center st), K
1. 3rd ROW: Inc in 1st st, K 1 (center st), inc in last st. 4th ROW: K
2, P 1, K 2. 5th ROW: K across row inc 1 st before and after center st.
6th ROW: K 3, P 1, K 3. Repeat last 2 rows always inc 1 st before and
after center st on 1st row, and always P center st on 2nd row until
there are 33 (37) sts on needle. NEXT ROW: K across 10 (12) sts, bind
off 13 sts at instep, K remaining sts. NEXT ROW: K across 6 (8) sts, K 2
tog, y o (beading), K remaining sts (work one side at a time, leave
remaining sts on needle to be worked later). NEXT ROW: K across row
counting y o as a st. NEXT 4 ROWS: K each row. Repeat last 6 rows 5 (6)
times, bind off. Attach yarn at other side of instep, K 2, y o, K 2 tog,
K 6 (8) sts across. Then complete side same as 1st side.
SOLE: Cast on 4 sts. Starting from heel work in garter st (K each row),
inc 1 st at beg and end of every other row until there are 8 (10) sts on
needle. NEXT 22 (28) ROWS: Work even. NEXT ROW: Inc 1 st at beg and end
of row. NEXT 18 (22) ROWS: Work even. Then dec 1 st at beg and end of
every other row until 4 sts remain on needle, bind off.
FINISHING: Weave heel section tog, insert sole in opening and sew in
position.
CORD: Cut yarn 60 inches long, fold in half, twist tightly, let twist
itself, knot at each end. Lace through beading.
DUPLICATE STITCH
This is the stitch used most often for embroidering a desired motif on a
knitted article. It is worked by: * bringing needle through center of
stitch from the wrong side to right side of work—see ill. A. Following
the outline of the knit stitch above, draw the yarn across the back of
the two strands of this stitch—see ill. A and B—return needle to the
center of the same stitch—see ill. B—and draw yarn through. Repeat from
* starting next stitch by bringing needle through center of stitch to be
duplicated—see ill. C.
[Illustration: ILL. A]
[Illustration: ILL. B]
[Illustration: ILL. C]
KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS
Knit K
Purl P
Stitch St
Yarn Over YO
Decrease Dec.
Increase Inc.
Together Tog.
Round Rnd.
Pass slip st over P.s.s.o.
Horizontal Yarn Yarn between sts
CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
Chain Ch
Single Crochet S c
Short Double Crochet S d c
Double Crochet D c
Treble Crochet Tr c
Double Treble Crochet D tr c
Treble Treble Crochet Tr tr c
Slip Stitch Sl st
Stitch St
Stitches Sts
Between Bet
*(Asterisk) This symbol indicates that the instructions immediately
following are to be repeated the given number of times plus the
original.
**Are used in the same way.
[Illustration: _American Thread Co._
Aunt Lydia’s
FAST COLOR • 70 YARDS
HEAVY RUG YARN]
[Illustration: DIAGRAMS FOR MINI DOLL PAGE 18]
EYEBROW—CUT 2
SHOE—CUT 4
EYE—CUT 2
HAND—CUT 4
INSTEP—CUT 2 ALONG DOTTED LINE
MOUTH—CUT 1
NOSE—CUT 2
[Illustration: DIAGRAMS FOR DOLL TOASTER COVER PAGE 31]
EAR—CUT 2
EYES—CUT 2
CURVE TO SHAPE
SLASH LINES
WHISKERS—CUT 2
SLASH LINES
NOSE—CUT 2
TONGUE—CUT 1
MOUTH—CUT 1
SLASH LINE
[Illustration: Back cover]
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