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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: Crocheted Rugs: Star Book No. 106 - -Author: American Thread Company - -Release Date: September 24, 2019 [EBook #60350] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CROCHETED RUGS: STAR BOOK NO. 106 *** - - - - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - - - - - STAR RUG BOOK No. 106 _25¢_ - - - - - CROCHETED - RUGS - - - [Illustration: Logo] - - _The American Thread Company_ - 260 W. BROADWAY, NEW YORK 13, N. Y. - Printed in U.S.A. - - - - - 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. - - - - - Home Sweet Home - - - (_illustrated on cover_) - - WOVEN - - _Approximate Size 19 Inches x 30 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 10 skeins Red. - 2 skeins White. - 1 skein Black or colors desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Red ch 72, d c in 4th st from hook, 1 d c in each remaining st of -ch, turn. - -2nd Row: Ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), 1 d c in each d c (69 d c), turn. - -Repeat the 2nd row 53 times, then work a row of s c all around working 3 -s c in each corner, join, cut yarn. - -Cut 72 strands of White and 36 strands of Black long enough to leave 4 -inches on each end for fringe. Thread 2 strands of White into a very -large eyed tapestry needle, weave horizontally through 3rd row of d c’s -weaving under 1st d c and over next d c, * under next d c and over next -d c, repeat from * across row. Weave 2 more strands through same row of -d c weaving over and under same sts (4 strands woven through 1 row). -Weave 4 strands of Black through next row of d c in same manner -reversing the over and under and weaving 2 strands at a time. Weave 4 -strands of White through next row of d c weaving same as previous White -row. This completes 1 stripe. * Skip 3 rows of d c, then weave a stripe -same as before. Repeat from * 7 times. - -VERTICAL STRIPES: Cut 16 strands of White and 8 strands of Black long -enough to leave 4 inches on each end for fringe. Using 2 strands of yarn -only for each stripe instead of 4 strands, weave yarn under all White -sts and over all other sts weaving lengthwise, starting under the s c -row at beginning and ending under s c row at end. Weave 2 strands of -White through 2nd row of White woven sts from end. Weave 2 more strands -of White through next row of White woven sts. * Skip 5 rows of woven -White sts and weave 2 strands of Black through next row of White woven -sts. Weave 2 strands of White through next row of White woven sts. Weave -2 strands of Black through next row of White woven sts. Skip 5 rows of -White woven sts and weave 2 strands of White through each of the next 2 -rows of White woven sts. Repeat from * once. Cut strands of Red 8 inches -in length. Using 1 strand, double in half and knot through each st on -each side where White or Black fringe does not occur. Tack long loops on -right side at center if desired. - - - - - Dot Dot Dash - - - (_illustrated on page 3_) - - CROCHETED - BLACK AND WHITE WITH COLOR - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - LARGE RUG—23 x 48 inches without fringe. - 5 skeins Black. - 4 skeins each Dk. Green and White. - SMALL RUG—17 x 27 inches without fringe. - 3 skeins Black. - 2 skeins each Dk. Green and White. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -For Large Rug: - -With Black, ch 92, s c in 2nd st from hook, * ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, s c -in next st, repeat from * across row to within last 2 sts of ch, ch 1, -skip 1 st, insert hook in last st, pull loop through, drop Black, pull -Green through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row: S c in ch 1 space, * ch 1, s c in next ch 1 space, repeat from -* across row, ch 1, insert hook in last st, pull loop through, drop -Green, pull White through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn. - -3rd Row: S c in ch 1 space, * ch 1, s c in next ch 1 space, repeat from -* across row, ch 1, insert hook in last st, pull loop through, drop -White, pull Black through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn. - -4th Row: S c in ch 1 space, * ch 1, s c in next ch 1 space, repeat from -* across row, ch 1, insert hook in last st, pull loop through, drop -Black, pull Green through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn. Repeat 2nd, -3rd and 4th rows, until rug measures 40 inches, ending with the Black -row, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind Black over a 7 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using 2 -strands, double in half and loop through every other st across each -short end. - -Next Row: * Take 2 strands of 1 group of fringe and 2 strands of next -group of fringe, knot together ½ inch from preceding row of knots, -repeat from * across row. Repeat last row once. - -SMALL RUG: With Black, ch 67 and work in same manner as large rug until -work measures 27 inches ending with the Black row. - - [Illustration: fringe] - - [Illustration: Dot Dot Dash] - - - - - Young Modern - - - [Illustration: Modernistic architecture and furnishings] - - WAFFLE STITCH - - _24 Inches x 40 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 14 skeins Evergreen. - 2 skeins Orange. - 1 skein Lt. Yellow. - 1 skein White. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Evergreen, ch 84, d c in 4th st from hook, 1 d c in each remaining -st of ch, ch 3, turn. - -2nd Row: D c in next d c, * yarn over, insert hook from front to back -and to front again around next d c, pull loop through, yarn over and -complete the d c (front d c), front d c around next d c, 1 d c in each -of the next 2 d c, repeat from * across row, ending with d c in 3rd st -of ch 3, drop Evergreen, do not turn. - -3rd Row: * * Attach Orange in 3rd st of ch 3, s c in same space and 1 s -c in each st, cut yarn, turn. - -4th Row: Pick up Evergreen, ch 3, front d c around next d c of 2nd row -below, * skip 2 s c, 1 d c in each of the next 2 s c, 1 front d c in -each of the next 2 d c of 2nd row below, repeat from * across row, -ending with last d c around end ch, ch 3, turn. - -5th Row: Same as 2nd row. - -Repeat the last 3 rows for pattern, working 1 row Orange, 2 rows -Evergreen, * 1 row Lt. Yellow, 2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * 1 -row Orange, two rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * 1 row White, two -rows Evergreen, repeat from * once. Repeat from * * 3 times. Continue in -pattern working * 1 row Orange, 2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * -1 row Lt. Yellow, 2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * 1 row Orange, -2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, ch 2, turn last row. - -Next Row: Insert hook from front to back and to front again around next -d c, pull loop through, yarn over and complete the s c (front s c), * 1 -s c in each of the next 2 d c, 1 front s c around each of the next 2 d -c, repeat from * across row, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind Evergreen over a 1½ inch cardboard, cut one end. Using one -strand, double in half and knot through each st across two short sides. - - [Illustration: Young Modern] - - - - - _Biarritz_ - - - EMBROIDERED BLOCKS - - _Approximate Size 22 Inches × 33 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 9 skeins Lt. Brown. - 4 skeins White or color desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Brown ch 72, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each remaining st of -ch, ch 1, turn. Work firmly throughout. - -2nd Row: 1 s c in each s c (71 s c), ch 1, turn. - -3rd Row: S c in 1st s c, long s c in base of next s c, * s c in top of -next s c, long s c in base of next s c, repeat from * across row, ending -with s c in top of last s c, ch 1, turn. - -4th Row: Long s c in 1st s c, * s c in top of next long s c, long s c in -base of next s c, repeat from * across row, ch 1, turn. The last 2 rows -form the pattern. Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times. - -Measure about 16 yds. of White for each of the 3 White blocks and roll -each 16 yds. into a ball holding in position with a safety pin so it -does not tangle. Measure about 16 yds. of Brown for each Brown stripe -and roll into ball in same manner, continue working with original skeins -for border stripe. - -11th Row: S c in top of 1st long s c, long s c in base of next s c, * s -c in top of next long s c, long s c in base of next s c, repeat from * -once, s c in top of next long s c, insert hook in base of next s c, pull -loop through, with White, yarn over and pull through both loops on hook, -drop Brown to back of work (when changing color always complete last -half of last st with next color in same manner as just given), with -White 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts working in top of sts only, drop -White to back of work, using a separate ball of Brown work * long s c in -base of next s c, s c in top of next s c, repeat from * 3 times, drop -Brown to back of work, with White and using a separate ball work 1 s c -in top of each of the next 13 sts, drop White to back of work, using a -separate ball of Brown work * s c in top of next long s c, long s c in -base of next s c, repeat from * 3 times, drop Brown to back of work, -with White and using a separate ball of yarn, work 1 s c in top of each -of the next 13 sts, drop White to back of work, with Brown and using a -separate ball of yarn, * long s c in base of next s c, s c in top of -next s c, repeat from * 3 times (right side of work), ch 1, turn. - -12th Row: * Keeping pattern uniform with Brown work in pattern across -next 8 sts, drop Brown to front of work (wrong side), pick up White and -work 1 s c in top of each of the next 13 s c, drop White to front of -work, repeat from * twice, pick up Brown and work in pattern across last -8 sts, ch 1 to turn each row. - -13th Row: * Keeping pattern uniform with Brown work in pattern across -next 8 sts, drop Brown to back of work, pick up White, 1 s c in top of -each of the next 13 s c, drop White to back of work, repeat from * -twice, with Brown work in pattern across last 8 sts. - -Repeat the last 2 rows 6 times, then repeat the 12th row once. - -27th Row: With Brown work in pattern across 1st 8 sts, * cut White yarn -in previous row leaving an end to work in securely, 1 s c in each of the -next 13 s c, cut Brown yarn of previous row leaving an end to work in -securely, work in pattern across next 8 sts, repeat from * twice. - -28th Row: With Brown work in pattern across 1st 8 sts, * 1 s c in top of -each of the next 13 s c, pattern over next 8 sts, repeat from * twice. - -Repeat from 3rd row through 28th row 4 times. Work 9 rows in pattern. - -Next Row: 1 s c in each st, cut yarn. - -With Brown embroider design in cross sts in center of each White block -working according to chart and starting the 1st 2 cross sts in the 6th -and 7th st of 6th row of each White block. - - [Illustration: Pattern] - - [Illustration: Biarritz] - - - - - The New Granny - - - [Illustration: Active Granny] - - CROCHETED GRANNY BLOCK - - _24 Inches x 36 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 3 skeins each Lt. Yellow and Brown. - 2 skeins Dk. Red. - 6 skeins Gray or colors desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - Each motif measures 6 inches x 6 inches. - - 24 motifs 4 x 6 are required for rug. - - -MOTIF: With Lt. Yellow ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3 and work 2 d c in -ring, * ch 1, 3 d c in ring, repeat from * twice, ch 1, join in 3rd st -of ch, cut yarn. - -2nd Row: Attach Dk. Red in ch 1 loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch 1, 3 -d c in same loop, * 3 d c, ch 1, 3 d c (shell) in next loop, repeat from -* twice, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -3rd Row: Attach Gray in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch 1, 3 d -c in same loop, * skip 3 d c of same shell, 3 d c in next space, shell -in next corner loop, repeat from * twice, skip 3 d c of same shell, 3 d -c in next space, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -4th Row: Attach Brown in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch 1, 3 -d c in same loop, * skip 3 d c of same shell, 3 d c in next space, skip -3 d c, 3 d c in next space, shell in next corner loop, repeat from * -twice, skip 3 d c of same shell, 3 d c in next space, skip 3 d c, 3 d c -in next space, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -5th Row: With Lt. Yellow, work 1 s c in each st and 2 s c, ch 2, 2 s c -in each corner loop. - -6th Row: With Gray, work same as 5th row. Sew motifs together as -illustrated. - -BORDER: With Gray, work a row of s c all around, working 1 s c in each s -c and 3 s c in each corner loop, join. Work 1 more row in same manner, -working 3 s c in center st of each corner, join, cut yarn. - - [Illustration: The New Granny] - - - - - Provincial - - - [Illustration: Rural artifacts] - - WOVEN - - _Rug Measures Approx. 30 Inches x 48 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 8 skeins Dk. Green. - 5 skeins Rust. - 8 skeins Lt. Yellow or colors desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size G. - - -With Green ch 113, d c in 7th st from hook, * ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, d c -in next st, repeat from * across ch, ch 4 to turn all rows. - -2nd Row: D c in next d c, * ch 1, d c in next d c, repeat from * across -row ending with ch 1, skip 1 st, d c in next st (when changing color, -always complete last half of st with next color), cut Green. - -3rd Row: Attach Rust and work same as 2nd row. Continue working in same -manner, work 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row -Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, -2 rows Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row -Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row -Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 2 rows Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Rust, -1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Rust, 1 row -Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 2 rows -Yellow (center of rug), then starting with the Green row, work backwards -to the 1st row, cut yarn. - -The pattern is darned in using 3 strands of yarn through each mesh -lengthwise, working over 1 mesh and under next mesh allowing 10 inches -of yarn at each end for fringe. Reverse the over and under of every -other row of meshes. Starting at end weave 1st 2 rows Green, 1 row Rust, -1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 2 rows Yellow, 1 -row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 2 rows Yellow, 1 row -Green, 1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, -1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 2 rows -Yellow (center). Then starting with 1 row Rust working backward work -back to the 1st row. - -FRINGE: Knot 1st 2 strands together, * knot next 3 strands together, -repeat from * across row knotting last 4 strands together. Work opposite -side in same manner. Trim evenly. - - [Illustration: Provincial] - - - - - Happy the Clown - - - [Illustration: Carnival and clown] - - EMBROIDERED - - _20 Inches x 30 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 9 skeins Med. Blue. - 1 skein each Black, Red and Lt. Yellow. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Blue ch 61, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each remaining st of -ch, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row: 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn. - -Repeat 2nd row 94 times, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind yarn over a 7 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using 2 strands, -double in half and loop through every other st across short sides and -every other row across long sides. - -Next Row: * Take 2 strands of one group of fringe and 2 strands of next -group of fringe, knot together ½ inch from preceding row of knots, -repeat from * all around. - -Repeat last row once. - -Embroider rug in cross sts according to chart. - -If desired pompons can be used instead of cross sts for buttons and -shoes. - -POMPONS: Wind Red over a 1¾ inch cardboard 25 times, tie one end, remove -from cardboard and cut opposite end. Work 2 more Red and 3 Yellow -pompons in same manner. Sew Red pompons on front of suit as illustrated -for buttons. Sew a Yellow pompon on each shoe and one at tip of feather -on hat. - - [Illustration: Pattern] - - [Illustration: Happy the Clown] - - - - - Country Home - - - [Illustration: Falling leaves] - - CROCHETED - - _25½ Inches in Diameter Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 2 skeins each Black and Chartreuse. - 1 skein each Dk. Green, Turquoise, Lt. Yellow, Cerise, Red and - National Blue. - Aluminum crochet hook size G or H. - - -With Dk. Green ch 10, join to form a ring, ch 3 and work 23 d c in ring, -join in 3rd st of ch. - -2nd Round: Ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c, 2 d -c in next d c, * ch 2, 2 d c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the next 2 d -c, 2 d c in next d c, repeat from * 4 times, ch 2, join in 3rd st of ch -(6 d c sections), cut yarn. - -3rd Round: Attach Black in same space, ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in -each of the next 4 d c, 2 d c in next d c, * ch 2, 2 d c in next d c, 1 -d c in each of the next 4 d c, 2 d c in next d c, repeat from * all -around, ch 2, join in 3rd st of ch, cut Black. Repeat the 3rd round for -entire rug having 2 more d c in each d c section in each round, working -next 2 rounds Cerise, 1 round Black, 2 rounds Turquoise, 1 round Lt. -Yellow, 1 round Black, 1 round Chartreuse, 1 round Red, 1 round Lt. -Yellow, * 1 round National Blue, 1 round Black, repeat from * once, 1 -round Chartreuse, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind Chartreuse over a 4 inch cardboard. Cut one end. Using 1 -strand for each fringe double in half and knot through each st all -around. - - [Illustration: Country Home] - - - - - Cliff Dweller - - - [Illustration: Skyscrapers] - - CROCHETED - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - LARGE RUG—26 x 50 inches without fringe. - 8 skeins Gray. - 8 skeins Red or Dk. Red. - 4 skeins Cream. - SMALL RUG—16 x 26 inches without fringe. - 4 skeins Gray. - 3 skeins Red or Dk. Red. - 2 skeins Cream. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -SMALL RUG: With Gray ch 72, insert hook in 4th st from hook, pull loop -through, yarn over, insert hook in same space, pull loop through, yarn -over and work off all loops at one time, * skip 1 st of ch, insert hook -in next st, pull loop through, yarn over, insert hook in same space, -pull loop through, yarn over and work off all loops at one time, repeat -from * across ch, cut yarn (35 patterns). Attach Cream (when changing -color always complete last half of last st made with next color), turn. - -2nd Row: Ch 2, insert hook in same space, pull loop through, yarn over, -insert hook in same space, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all -loops at one time, * insert hook in next st (inserting hook through -loose part of st also), pull loop through, yarn over, insert hook in -same space, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all loops at one -time (pattern), repeat from * across row, cut yarn, turn. - -3rd Row: With Gray, ch 2 (always start every row with ch 2), work 1 -pattern st in each of the next 4 sts, drop Gray, with Dk. Red, working -over Gray, work in pattern across the next 7 sts, drop Dk. Red, pick up -Gray and work in pattern across remainder of row. Continue working back -and forth according to chart. - -FRINGE: Wind Gray over a 3½ inch cardboard. Cut one end. Double 2 -lengths in half, loop through 1st st also inserting yarn through loose -part of st, draw ends through loop tightly. Repeat in each st across -each short end. - -LARGE RUG: With Gray, ch 110 and work in same manner as small rug, -working according to chart. Finish rug in same manner. - - [Illustration: Large pattern] - - [Illustration: Small pattern] - - [Illustration: Cliff Dweller] - - - - - Regimental Stripes - - - [Illustration: Toy soldiers] - - CROCHETED - - _24 Inches x 40 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 8 skeins National Blue. - 3 skeins Black. - 2 skeins each Lt. Yellow and Dk. Green. - 1 skein Red. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With National Blue ch 96, yarn over hook, insert in 4th st from hook and -pull loop through, yarn over hook, skip 1 st of ch, insert hook in next -st, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all loops at one time, ch -1 (the ch 1 is termed the eye of st), * yarn over hook, insert in same -space with last st, pull loop through, yarn over hook, skip 1 st of ch, -insert hook in next st, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all 5 -loops at one time, ch 1 (pattern), repeat from * across row then ch 1 -more to turn. - -2nd Row: Yarn over hook, skip the eye of st just made, insert hook in -next st of same pattern, pull loop through, yarn over hook, insert in -eye of next st, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all 5 loops at -one time, ch 1, * yarn over hook, insert in eye of same st, pull loop -through, yarn over hook, insert in eye of next st, pull loop through, -yarn over and work off all 5 loops at one time, ch 1, repeat from * -across row inserting hook in 2nd st of end ch to complete last pattern, -ch 1, then ch 1 more to turn. All rows are worked same as 2nd row for -entire rug. Work 4 more rows National Blue but work to within last -pattern of last row, yarn over, insert in eye of same st, pull loop -through, yarn over, insert in 2nd st of end ch, pull loop through, with -Black pull through all 5 loops on hook at one time, ch 1, then ch 1 more -to turn. - -Work 1 row of pattern in Black. When changing color always complete last -pattern in next color. Then work 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row Black, 2 rows -Dk. Green, 1 row Black, 2 rows Red, 1 row Black, 8 rows National Blue, 1 -row Black, 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 row -Black, 2 rows Green, 1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 -rows Red, 1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows Green, -1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row -Black, 8 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows Red, 1 row Black, 2 -rows Green, 1 row Black, 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row Black, 6 rows National -Blue, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind National Blue over a 4½ inch cardboard, cut one end. Using -2 strands, double in half and knot through every other st across each -short end. - - [Illustration: Regimental Stripes] - - - - - Round and Round - - - [Illustration: Spinning tops] - - CROCHETED—LOOP STITCH OVAL - - _25 Inches x 37 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 6 skeins Dk. Green. - 5 skeins Leaf Green. - 4 skeins Evergreen. - 2 skeins White. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Dk. Green ch 31, 2 loop sts in 2nd st from hook (loop st: wind yarn -over index finger, insert hook in st, draw yarn through pulling yarn -from under index finger, drop loop from finger letting loop fall to -right side of work and complete s c), 1 loop st in each of the next 28 -sts of ch, 3 loop sts in end st, working on opposite side of ch, work 1 -loop st in each of the 28 sts, 1 loop st in same space with 1st 2 loop -sts, join, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Round: 2 s c in each of the 3 loop sts at each end and 1 s c in each -of the 28 loop sts on each side, join, ch 1, turn. - -3rd Round: Skip the sl st and work 2 loop sts in each of the next 2 s c, -1 loop st in each of the next 28 s c, 2 loop sts in each of the next 6 s -c, 1 loop st in each of the next 28 s c, 2 loop sts in each of the last -4 s c, join, ch 1, turn. - -4th Round: 1 s c in each loop st, join (80 s c), ch 1, turn. - -5th Round: 1 loop st in each of the 34 s c on each side and 2 loop sts -in each of the 6 sts at each end, join, cut yarn, turn. - -6th Round: Place a marker between the 2 center sts at end, attach Leaf -Green in 8th st to right of center, s c in same space, 2 s c in next st, -* 1 s c in next st, 2 s c in next st, repeat from * 6 times, 1 s c in -each of the next 30 sts, 2 s c in next st, * 1 s c in next st, 2 s c in -next st, repeat from * 6 times, 1 s c in each remaining st, join, ch 1, -turn. - -7th Round: 1 loop st in each s c, join each round and turn each round. - -8th Round: 1 s c in each st. - -9th Round: 1 loop st in each st on sides increasing 6 loop sts evenly -spaced at each end (120 loop sts), cut yarn. - -10th Round: Attach Evergreen and work 1 s c in each loop st on sides -increasing in every other loop st of the 24 loop sts at each end (144 s -c). - -11th Round: * With Evergreen, 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, with -White 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c (when changing color always -complete last half of last st with next color and always carry yarn not -being used in front of work), repeat from * all around, drop White. - -12th Round: With Evergreen 1 s c in each loop st. - -13th Round: Carry White in front of work and with Evergreen work 1 loop -st in each of the next 4 s c, * with White 1 loop st in each of the next -8 s c, with Evergreen 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, repeat from * -7 times, with White 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, with Evergreen -1 loop st in each of the next 4 s c, drop White. - -14th Round: Same as 12th round. - -15th Round: * With White, and working same as 11th round, work 1 loop st -in each of the next 8 s c, with Evergreen 1 loop st in each of the next -8 s c, repeat from * all around, cut White. - -16th Round: With Evergreen, work 1 s c in each loop st on sides -increasing in every 3rd st of the 24 sts at each end (8 sts increased at -each end), cut yarn. - -17th Round: Attach Leaf Green and work 1 loop st in each s c on sides -increasing 10 loop sts evenly spaced at each end. - -18th Round: 1 s c in each loop st. - -19th Round: 1 loop st in each s c. - -20th Round: 1 s c in each loop st on sides increasing 1 s c in every 4th -st 12 times around each end (24 sts increased in round), cut yarn. - -21st Round: Attach Dk. Green and work same as 19th round. - -22nd Round: 1 s c in each loop st. Repeat the last 2 rounds twice, cut -yarn. - -27th Round: Attach Leaf Green and work same as 17th round. - -28th Round: 1 s c in each loop st. - -29th Round: 1 loop st in each s c on sides increasing 1 loop st in every -5th st 12 times around each end (24 sts increased in round), cut yarn. - -30th Round: Attach Evergreen and work 1 s c in each s c on sides -increasing 1 s c in every 6th st 12 times around each end (272 sts). - -Repeat the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th rounds. - -36th Round: With Evergreen, work 1 s c in each loop st, cut yarn. - -37th Round: With Leaf Green, work 1 loop st in each s c. - -38th Round: 1 s c in each s c on sides increasing in every 6th st of the -90 sts around each end. - -39th Round: Same as 19th round, cut yarn. - -40th Round: Attach Dk. Green in any st on side and work 1 s c in each st -on sides increasing every 10th st of the 90 sts around each end. - -41st Round: 1 loop st in each s c. - -42nd Round: 1 s c in each loop st. Repeat the last 2 rounds once, then -repeat the 41st round once. - -Next Round: 1 sl st in each loop st, join, cut yarn. - - [Illustration: Round and Round] - - - - - Day and Night - - - CROCHETED - - _24 Inches x 40 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 7 skeins each Black and White or colors desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Black, ch 82, s c in 2nd st from hook, ch 2, 2 d c in same space, * -skip 3 sts of ch, s c in next st, ch 2, 2 d c in same space (shell), -repeat from * across ch ending with s c in last st of ch (20 shells), -cut yarn, turn. - -2nd Row: Attach White in 1st s c, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, * s c in -next s c, ch 2, 2 d c in same space (shell), repeat from * across row -ending with s c in last st of ch 3, cut yarn, turn. - -3rd Row: Attach Black in 1st s c and work same as 2nd row. Repeat 2nd -and 3rd rows until rug measures 40 inches, cut yarn. - - [Illustration: Day and Night] - - - - - Pinwheel - - - [Illustration: Pinwheels] - - CROCHETED - - _Rug Measures About 24 Inches in Diameter Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 5 skeins Black. - 1 skein each Lt. Yellow, Red, Dk. Green and National Blue or colors - desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Black ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3, 7 d c in ring, join in 3rd -st of ch. - -2nd Round: Ch 5, s d c in next d c, (s d c: yarn over hook, insert in -st, pull loop through, yarn over and pull through all loops at one -time), * ch 3, s d c in next d c, repeat from * 5 times, ch 3. - -3rd Round: S c in 2nd st of ch 5, 2 s c in next loop, * ch 2, s c in -next s d c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat from * 6 times, do not join -rounds. - -4th Round: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 2 s c, 2 s c in -next loop, repeat from * 7 times. - -5th Round: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, 2 s c in -next loop, repeat from * 7 times. - -6th Round: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 4 s c, 2 s c in -next loop, repeat from * 7 times. - -7th Round: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each s c, 2 s c in next loop, -repeat from * 7 times. Repeat the last round always having 1 more s c in -each s c section until there are 15 s c in each section. - -16th Round: Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 6 s c, decrease -in next 2 sts (to decrease: * insert hook in next st, pull loop through, -repeat from * once, yarn over and work off all loops at one time), 1 s c -in each of the next 6 s c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat from beginning all -around. - -17th and 18th Rounds: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each s c, 2 s c in -next loop, repeat from * all around. Repeat the last 3 rounds 4 times -always decreasing in center of each s c section every 3rd round. - -31st and 32nd Rounds: Same as 17th and 18th rounds. Work 4 more rounds -in same manner working 1 round Red, 1 round Dk. Green, 1 round Lt. -Yellow, 1 round National Blue (when changing color always complete last -half of last stitch with next color then work the ch 2 in new color). -Cut 4 strands each of Dk. Green, Lt. Yellow, Red and National Blue about -54 inches long. * Using 2 strands Blue, lace through 1 swirl of the ch 2 -loops leaving about 5 inches free at outer edge. Lace over one round and -under next round to center of rug, insert needle in center of rug and -lace back to outside edge reversing the over and unders. Tie the 2 ends -together for fringe. With Dk. Green lace through next swirl of ch 2 -loops lacing in same manner. Repeat in each swirl of ch 2 loops working -next swirl in Red, next in Yellow, repeat from * once. - -FRINGE: Wind all colors over a 4¼ inch cardboard. Cut one end. Using 2 -strands of same color, knot through every other st around entire rug -skipping the fringe at end of each swirl. - - [Illustration: Pinwheel] - - - - - Contemporary - - - [Illustration: Abstract figures] - - CROCHETED-LOOP STITCH - - _30 Inches x 50 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 29 skeins Gray or color desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size G. - - 15 squares 3 x 5 are required for rug. - - -1ST SQUARE: Ch 34, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each remaining st -of ch (33 s c), ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row: 1 double loop st in each s c (double loop st: wind yarn over -index finger twice, insert hook in st, draw yarn through pulling yarn -from under index finger, drop loops from finger letting loops fall to -right side of work and complete s c), ch 1, turn. - -3rd Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. Repeat the last 2 rows twice. - -8th Row: 1 double loop st in each s c, ch 1, turn. - -9th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -10th Row: 1 double loop st in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 s c in each of -the next 17 s c, 1 double loop st in each of the next 8 s c, ch 1, turn. -Repeat the last 2 rows once. - -13th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -14th Row: 1 double loop st in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 s c in each of -the next 5 s c, 1 double loop st in each of the next 7 s c, 1 s c in -each of the next 5 s c, 1 double loop st in each of the next 8 s c, ch -1, turn. Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times. - -21st Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -22nd Row: Same as 10th row. Repeat the last 2 rows once. - -25th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -26th Row: 1 double loop st in each s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat the last 2 -rows 3 times, ch 1, turn. - -33rd Row: 1 s c in each st, cut yarn. Work 7 more squares in same -manner. - -2ND SQUARE: Ch 34, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each remaining st -of ch, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row: 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat last row 6 times. - -9th Row: 1 s c in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 double loop st in each of the -next 17 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 8 s c, ch 1, turn. - -10th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. Repeat last 2 rows once. - -13th Row: Same as 9th row. - -14th Row: 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn. - -15th Row: 1 s c in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 double loop st in each of -the next 5 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 7 s c, 1 double loop st in -each of the next 5 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 8 s c, ch 1, turn. -Repeat the last 2 rows twice. - -20th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -21st Row: 1 s c in each of the first 8 sts, 1 double loop st in each of -the next 17 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 8 sts, ch 1, turn. Repeat the -last 2 rows twice. - -Next 8 Rows: 1 s c in each st, ch 1 to turn each row, cut yarn. Work 6 -more squares in same manner. - -Sew squares together as illustrated. - -Work 2 rows of s c around entire rug working 3 s c in each corner in -each row. - - [Illustration: Contemporary] - - - - - _Have you ever tried_ - - -to make Punch-needle or Hooked Rugs? They are so simple. - -The lovely Aunt Lydia designs on the opposite page are for sale at your -nearest Art Needlework counter—each attractively packaged—each -containing step-by-step easy instructions. 79¢ each. - -Make these rugs with smooth, smooth Aunt Lydia’s Heavy Rug Yarn in -lovely jeweltone colors. What room wouldn’t be improved with one or more -of these easy-to-make, fascinating rugs? - - [Illustration: PUNCH NEEDLE RUG—By this method, the yarn is threaded - in a special hooking needle. The needle is then punched through the - rug foundation from the wrong side in accordance with the color - pattern indicated by the stamped design.] - - [Illustration: HOOKED RUG—With another method of hooking, the yarn - is held underneath the frame with one hand and pulled up to the - desired height (usually about ½ inch) with a hook held in the other - hand.] - - - Aunt Lydia’s - Punch Needle or Hooked Rug Foundations - - [Illustration: No. 650 ... Poppy] - - [Illustration: No. 651 ... Old-Fashioned Floral] - - [Illustration: No. 652 ... Colonial] - - [Illustration: No. 653 ... Colonial Rose] - - [Illustration: No. 654 ... Colonial Scroll] - - [Illustration: No. 655 ... Colonial Floral] - - [Illustration: No. 656 ... Morning Glory] - - [Illustration: No. 657 ... Clematis] - - [Illustration: No. 658 ... Carnation] - - - - - Santa Fé Modern - - - CROCHETED - - _Rug Measures 24 Inches x 29 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 6 skeins Dk. Green. - 4 skeins Lt. Yellow. - 3 skeins Brown. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -Rug is worked firmly throughout. - -With Green ch 22, 3 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each of the next -19 sts of ch, 3 s c in next st, working on other side of ch, work 1 s c -in each of the next 19 sts, do not join this or the following rows. -Place a marker at beginning of each row. - -2nd Row: 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c (s d c: yarn over hook, -insert in st, pull through, yarn over and pull through all loops at one -time), s c in next s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each -of the next 19 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in next s -c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the next 19 s c. - -3rd Row: S c in next s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in -each of the next 3 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each -of the next 21 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of -the next 3 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the -next 20 s c. - -Next 9 Rows: Work 1 s c in each s c and 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center -st at each corner in each row, sl st in next st to even row pulling st -tightly. - -13th Row: Attach Lt. Yellow in center st at any corner and work 1 s c, 1 -s d c, 1 s c in same space, 1 s c in each s c all around working 1 s c, -1 s d c, 1 s c in center st at each remaining corner, join in 1st s c. - -14th Row: Sl st in next st (corner st), ch 1, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in -same space, then work 1 s c in each s c, working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c -in center st at each corner, join, cut Yellow. - -15th, 16th and 17th Rows: Same as 13th row working 1 row Dk. Green, 1 -row Brown, 1 row Dk. Green, cut yarn. - -18th and 19th Rows: Attach Lt. Yellow and work same as 13th and 14th -rows. - -Next 3 Rows: Attach Brown and work even in s c working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 -s c in center st at each corner in each row, cut yarn. This should -measure 12½ × 18¼ inches. Block carefully before starting next row. - -23rd Row: Working across short side, attach Yellow in center st at -corner and work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in same space, ** keeping the -loops of last s c on hook, with Brown, yarn over and pull through both -loops on hook (always carry color not used underneath and when changing -color always complete last half of st with next color), skip 1 s c, * -with Brown and working over Yellow, s c in next s c always working in -center of s c of previous row by inserting hook between the 2 upright -bars of st, with Yellow and working over Brown 1 s c in each of the next -9 s c (always insert hook in center of each st), repeat from * 3 times, -with Brown s c in next s c, skip 1 s c, with Yellow 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s -c in next st (corner), * with Brown s c in next s c, with Yellow 1 s c -in each of the next 9 s c, repeat from * 5 times, with Brown s c in next -s c, with Yellow 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next st, repeat from ** once -but omitting the 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in corner st, join in 1st s c. - -24th Row: Sl st into corner and with Yellow work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c -in same space, * with Brown 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, with Yellow -1 s c in each of the next 7 s c, repeat from * all around always working -1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center st at corner in Yellow, join each row. - -Next 3 Rows: Same as last row but having 1 more st on each side of each -Brown triangle and 1 st less on each side of each Yellow point in each -row, cut Yellow. - -28th Row: Working in same manner with Brown 1 s c in each s c working 1 -s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in each corner, cut Brown. - -29th and 30th Rows: Attach Lt. Yellow in corner st and work same as 13th -and 14th rows working through top of sts for remainder of rug. - -Repeat the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th rows, cut yarn. - -36th Row: Attach Green in center st at corner and work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 -s c in same space, 1 s c in each s c all around working 1 s c, 1 s d c, -1 s c in center st at each corner, join. - -Next 6 Rows: 1 s c in each s c working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center -st at each corner, join, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind all colors over a 4 inch cardboard. Cut one end. Using 1 -strand for each fringe, double in half and knot through each st all -around having 1 strand Dk. Green through each of the 1st 2 sts, 1 strand -Brown through each of the next 2 sts, 1 strand Lt. Yellow through each -of the next 2 sts, repeat in same manner all around. - - [Illustration: Santa Fé Modern] - - [Illustration: AUNT LYDIA’S HEAVY RUG YARN] - - - Transcriber’s Notes - - -—Silently corrected a few typos. - -—Relocated material “continued on remote page” for more - conveniently-flowing text. - -—Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook - is public-domain in the country of publication. - -—In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by - _underscores_. - - - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Crocheted Rugs: Star Book No. 106, by -American Thread Company - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CROCHETED RUGS: STAR BOOK NO. 106 *** - -***** This file should be named 60350-0.txt or 60350-0.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/6/0/3/5/60350/ - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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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 -www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: Crocheted Rugs: Star Book No. 106 - -Author: American Thread Company - -Release Date: September 24, 2019 [EBook #60350] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CROCHETED RUGS: STAR BOOK NO. 106 *** - - - - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - - - - - STAR RUG BOOK No. 106 _25_ - - - - - CROCHETED - RUGS - - - [Illustration: Logo] - - _The American Thread Company_ - 260 W. BROADWAY, NEW YORK 13, N. Y. - Printed in U.S.A. - - - - - 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. - - - - - Home Sweet Home - - - (_illustrated on cover_) - - WOVEN - - _Approximate Size 19 Inches x 30 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 10 skeins Red. - 2 skeins White. - 1 skein Black or colors desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Red ch 72, d c in 4th st from hook, 1 d c in each remaining st of -ch, turn. - -2nd Row: Ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), 1 d c in each d c (69 d c), turn. - -Repeat the 2nd row 53 times, then work a row of s c all around working 3 -s c in each corner, join, cut yarn. - -Cut 72 strands of White and 36 strands of Black long enough to leave 4 -inches on each end for fringe. Thread 2 strands of White into a very -large eyed tapestry needle, weave horizontally through 3rd row of d c's -weaving under 1st d c and over next d c, * under next d c and over next -d c, repeat from * across row. Weave 2 more strands through same row of -d c weaving over and under same sts (4 strands woven through 1 row). -Weave 4 strands of Black through next row of d c in same manner -reversing the over and under and weaving 2 strands at a time. Weave 4 -strands of White through next row of d c weaving same as previous White -row. This completes 1 stripe. * Skip 3 rows of d c, then weave a stripe -same as before. Repeat from * 7 times. - -VERTICAL STRIPES: Cut 16 strands of White and 8 strands of Black long -enough to leave 4 inches on each end for fringe. Using 2 strands of yarn -only for each stripe instead of 4 strands, weave yarn under all White -sts and over all other sts weaving lengthwise, starting under the s c -row at beginning and ending under s c row at end. Weave 2 strands of -White through 2nd row of White woven sts from end. Weave 2 more strands -of White through next row of White woven sts. * Skip 5 rows of woven -White sts and weave 2 strands of Black through next row of White woven -sts. Weave 2 strands of White through next row of White woven sts. Weave -2 strands of Black through next row of White woven sts. Skip 5 rows of -White woven sts and weave 2 strands of White through each of the next 2 -rows of White woven sts. Repeat from * once. Cut strands of Red 8 inches -in length. Using 1 strand, double in half and knot through each st on -each side where White or Black fringe does not occur. Tack long loops on -right side at center if desired. - - - - - Dot Dot Dash - - - (_illustrated on page 3_) - - CROCHETED - BLACK AND WHITE WITH COLOR - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - LARGE RUG--23 x 48 inches without fringe. - 5 skeins Black. - 4 skeins each Dk. Green and White. - SMALL RUG--17 x 27 inches without fringe. - 3 skeins Black. - 2 skeins each Dk. Green and White. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -For Large Rug: - -With Black, ch 92, s c in 2nd st from hook, * ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, s c -in next st, repeat from * across row to within last 2 sts of ch, ch 1, -skip 1 st, insert hook in last st, pull loop through, drop Black, pull -Green through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row: S c in ch 1 space, * ch 1, s c in next ch 1 space, repeat from -* across row, ch 1, insert hook in last st, pull loop through, drop -Green, pull White through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn. - -3rd Row: S c in ch 1 space, * ch 1, s c in next ch 1 space, repeat from -* across row, ch 1, insert hook in last st, pull loop through, drop -White, pull Black through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn. - -4th Row: S c in ch 1 space, * ch 1, s c in next ch 1 space, repeat from -* across row, ch 1, insert hook in last st, pull loop through, drop -Black, pull Green through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn. Repeat 2nd, -3rd and 4th rows, until rug measures 40 inches, ending with the Black -row, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind Black over a 7 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using 2 -strands, double in half and loop through every other st across each -short end. - -Next Row: * Take 2 strands of 1 group of fringe and 2 strands of next -group of fringe, knot together inch from preceding row of knots, -repeat from * across row. Repeat last row once. - -SMALL RUG: With Black, ch 67 and work in same manner as large rug until -work measures 27 inches ending with the Black row. - - [Illustration: fringe] - - [Illustration: Dot Dot Dash] - - - - - Young Modern - - - [Illustration: Modernistic architecture and furnishings] - - WAFFLE STITCH - - _24 Inches x 40 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 14 skeins Evergreen. - 2 skeins Orange. - 1 skein Lt. Yellow. - 1 skein White. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Evergreen, ch 84, d c in 4th st from hook, 1 d c in each remaining -st of ch, ch 3, turn. - -2nd Row: D c in next d c, * yarn over, insert hook from front to back -and to front again around next d c, pull loop through, yarn over and -complete the d c (front d c), front d c around next d c, 1 d c in each -of the next 2 d c, repeat from * across row, ending with d c in 3rd st -of ch 3, drop Evergreen, do not turn. - -3rd Row: * * Attach Orange in 3rd st of ch 3, s c in same space and 1 s -c in each st, cut yarn, turn. - -4th Row: Pick up Evergreen, ch 3, front d c around next d c of 2nd row -below, * skip 2 s c, 1 d c in each of the next 2 s c, 1 front d c in -each of the next 2 d c of 2nd row below, repeat from * across row, -ending with last d c around end ch, ch 3, turn. - -5th Row: Same as 2nd row. - -Repeat the last 3 rows for pattern, working 1 row Orange, 2 rows -Evergreen, * 1 row Lt. Yellow, 2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * 1 -row Orange, two rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * 1 row White, two -rows Evergreen, repeat from * once. Repeat from * * 3 times. Continue in -pattern working * 1 row Orange, 2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * -1 row Lt. Yellow, 2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * 1 row Orange, -2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, ch 2, turn last row. - -Next Row: Insert hook from front to back and to front again around next -d c, pull loop through, yarn over and complete the s c (front s c), * 1 -s c in each of the next 2 d c, 1 front s c around each of the next 2 d -c, repeat from * across row, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind Evergreen over a 1 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using one -strand, double in half and knot through each st across two short sides. - - [Illustration: Young Modern] - - - - - _Biarritz_ - - - EMBROIDERED BLOCKS - - _Approximate Size 22 Inches x 33 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 9 skeins Lt. Brown. - 4 skeins White or color desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Brown ch 72, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each remaining st of -ch, ch 1, turn. Work firmly throughout. - -2nd Row: 1 s c in each s c (71 s c), ch 1, turn. - -3rd Row: S c in 1st s c, long s c in base of next s c, * s c in top of -next s c, long s c in base of next s c, repeat from * across row, ending -with s c in top of last s c, ch 1, turn. - -4th Row: Long s c in 1st s c, * s c in top of next long s c, long s c in -base of next s c, repeat from * across row, ch 1, turn. The last 2 rows -form the pattern. Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times. - -Measure about 16 yds. of White for each of the 3 White blocks and roll -each 16 yds. into a ball holding in position with a safety pin so it -does not tangle. Measure about 16 yds. of Brown for each Brown stripe -and roll into ball in same manner, continue working with original skeins -for border stripe. - -11th Row: S c in top of 1st long s c, long s c in base of next s c, * s -c in top of next long s c, long s c in base of next s c, repeat from * -once, s c in top of next long s c, insert hook in base of next s c, pull -loop through, with White, yarn over and pull through both loops on hook, -drop Brown to back of work (when changing color always complete last -half of last st with next color in same manner as just given), with -White 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts working in top of sts only, drop -White to back of work, using a separate ball of Brown work * long s c in -base of next s c, s c in top of next s c, repeat from * 3 times, drop -Brown to back of work, with White and using a separate ball work 1 s c -in top of each of the next 13 sts, drop White to back of work, using a -separate ball of Brown work * s c in top of next long s c, long s c in -base of next s c, repeat from * 3 times, drop Brown to back of work, -with White and using a separate ball of yarn, work 1 s c in top of each -of the next 13 sts, drop White to back of work, with Brown and using a -separate ball of yarn, * long s c in base of next s c, s c in top of -next s c, repeat from * 3 times (right side of work), ch 1, turn. - -12th Row: * Keeping pattern uniform with Brown work in pattern across -next 8 sts, drop Brown to front of work (wrong side), pick up White and -work 1 s c in top of each of the next 13 s c, drop White to front of -work, repeat from * twice, pick up Brown and work in pattern across last -8 sts, ch 1 to turn each row. - -13th Row: * Keeping pattern uniform with Brown work in pattern across -next 8 sts, drop Brown to back of work, pick up White, 1 s c in top of -each of the next 13 s c, drop White to back of work, repeat from * -twice, with Brown work in pattern across last 8 sts. - -Repeat the last 2 rows 6 times, then repeat the 12th row once. - -27th Row: With Brown work in pattern across 1st 8 sts, * cut White yarn -in previous row leaving an end to work in securely, 1 s c in each of the -next 13 s c, cut Brown yarn of previous row leaving an end to work in -securely, work in pattern across next 8 sts, repeat from * twice. - -28th Row: With Brown work in pattern across 1st 8 sts, * 1 s c in top of -each of the next 13 s c, pattern over next 8 sts, repeat from * twice. - -Repeat from 3rd row through 28th row 4 times. Work 9 rows in pattern. - -Next Row: 1 s c in each st, cut yarn. - -With Brown embroider design in cross sts in center of each White block -working according to chart and starting the 1st 2 cross sts in the 6th -and 7th st of 6th row of each White block. - - [Illustration: Pattern] - - [Illustration: Biarritz] - - - - - The New Granny - - - [Illustration: Active Granny] - - CROCHETED GRANNY BLOCK - - _24 Inches x 36 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 3 skeins each Lt. Yellow and Brown. - 2 skeins Dk. Red. - 6 skeins Gray or colors desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - Each motif measures 6 inches x 6 inches. - - 24 motifs 4 x 6 are required for rug. - - -MOTIF: With Lt. Yellow ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3 and work 2 d c in -ring, * ch 1, 3 d c in ring, repeat from * twice, ch 1, join in 3rd st -of ch, cut yarn. - -2nd Row: Attach Dk. Red in ch 1 loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch 1, 3 -d c in same loop, * 3 d c, ch 1, 3 d c (shell) in next loop, repeat from -* twice, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -3rd Row: Attach Gray in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch 1, 3 d -c in same loop, * skip 3 d c of same shell, 3 d c in next space, shell -in next corner loop, repeat from * twice, skip 3 d c of same shell, 3 d -c in next space, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -4th Row: Attach Brown in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch 1, 3 -d c in same loop, * skip 3 d c of same shell, 3 d c in next space, skip -3 d c, 3 d c in next space, shell in next corner loop, repeat from * -twice, skip 3 d c of same shell, 3 d c in next space, skip 3 d c, 3 d c -in next space, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -5th Row: With Lt. Yellow, work 1 s c in each st and 2 s c, ch 2, 2 s c -in each corner loop. - -6th Row: With Gray, work same as 5th row. Sew motifs together as -illustrated. - -BORDER: With Gray, work a row of s c all around, working 1 s c in each s -c and 3 s c in each corner loop, join. Work 1 more row in same manner, -working 3 s c in center st of each corner, join, cut yarn. - - [Illustration: The New Granny] - - - - - Provincial - - - [Illustration: Rural artifacts] - - WOVEN - - _Rug Measures Approx. 30 Inches x 48 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 8 skeins Dk. Green. - 5 skeins Rust. - 8 skeins Lt. Yellow or colors desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size G. - - -With Green ch 113, d c in 7th st from hook, * ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, d c -in next st, repeat from * across ch, ch 4 to turn all rows. - -2nd Row: D c in next d c, * ch 1, d c in next d c, repeat from * across -row ending with ch 1, skip 1 st, d c in next st (when changing color, -always complete last half of st with next color), cut Green. - -3rd Row: Attach Rust and work same as 2nd row. Continue working in same -manner, work 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row -Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, -2 rows Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row -Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row -Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 2 rows Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Rust, -1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Rust, 1 row -Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 2 rows -Yellow (center of rug), then starting with the Green row, work backwards -to the 1st row, cut yarn. - -The pattern is darned in using 3 strands of yarn through each mesh -lengthwise, working over 1 mesh and under next mesh allowing 10 inches -of yarn at each end for fringe. Reverse the over and under of every -other row of meshes. Starting at end weave 1st 2 rows Green, 1 row Rust, -1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 2 rows Yellow, 1 -row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 2 rows Yellow, 1 row -Green, 1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, -1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 2 rows -Yellow (center). Then starting with 1 row Rust working backward work -back to the 1st row. - -FRINGE: Knot 1st 2 strands together, * knot next 3 strands together, -repeat from * across row knotting last 4 strands together. Work opposite -side in same manner. Trim evenly. - - [Illustration: Provincial] - - - - - Happy the Clown - - - [Illustration: Carnival and clown] - - EMBROIDERED - - _20 Inches x 30 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 9 skeins Med. Blue. - 1 skein each Black, Red and Lt. Yellow. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Blue ch 61, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each remaining st of -ch, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row: 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn. - -Repeat 2nd row 94 times, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind yarn over a 7 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using 2 strands, -double in half and loop through every other st across short sides and -every other row across long sides. - -Next Row: * Take 2 strands of one group of fringe and 2 strands of next -group of fringe, knot together inch from preceding row of knots, -repeat from * all around. - -Repeat last row once. - -Embroider rug in cross sts according to chart. - -If desired pompons can be used instead of cross sts for buttons and -shoes. - -POMPONS: Wind Red over a 1 inch cardboard 25 times, tie one end, remove -from cardboard and cut opposite end. Work 2 more Red and 3 Yellow -pompons in same manner. Sew Red pompons on front of suit as illustrated -for buttons. Sew a Yellow pompon on each shoe and one at tip of feather -on hat. - - [Illustration: Pattern] - - [Illustration: Happy the Clown] - - - - - Country Home - - - [Illustration: Falling leaves] - - CROCHETED - - _25 Inches in Diameter Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 2 skeins each Black and Chartreuse. - 1 skein each Dk. Green, Turquoise, Lt. Yellow, Cerise, Red and - National Blue. - Aluminum crochet hook size G or H. - - -With Dk. Green ch 10, join to form a ring, ch 3 and work 23 d c in ring, -join in 3rd st of ch. - -2nd Round: Ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c, 2 d -c in next d c, * ch 2, 2 d c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the next 2 d -c, 2 d c in next d c, repeat from * 4 times, ch 2, join in 3rd st of ch -(6 d c sections), cut yarn. - -3rd Round: Attach Black in same space, ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in -each of the next 4 d c, 2 d c in next d c, * ch 2, 2 d c in next d c, 1 -d c in each of the next 4 d c, 2 d c in next d c, repeat from * all -around, ch 2, join in 3rd st of ch, cut Black. Repeat the 3rd round for -entire rug having 2 more d c in each d c section in each round, working -next 2 rounds Cerise, 1 round Black, 2 rounds Turquoise, 1 round Lt. -Yellow, 1 round Black, 1 round Chartreuse, 1 round Red, 1 round Lt. -Yellow, * 1 round National Blue, 1 round Black, repeat from * once, 1 -round Chartreuse, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind Chartreuse over a 4 inch cardboard. Cut one end. Using 1 -strand for each fringe double in half and knot through each st all -around. - - [Illustration: Country Home] - - - - - Cliff Dweller - - - [Illustration: Skyscrapers] - - CROCHETED - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - LARGE RUG--26 x 50 inches without fringe. - 8 skeins Gray. - 8 skeins Red or Dk. Red. - 4 skeins Cream. - SMALL RUG--16 x 26 inches without fringe. - 4 skeins Gray. - 3 skeins Red or Dk. Red. - 2 skeins Cream. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -SMALL RUG: With Gray ch 72, insert hook in 4th st from hook, pull loop -through, yarn over, insert hook in same space, pull loop through, yarn -over and work off all loops at one time, * skip 1 st of ch, insert hook -in next st, pull loop through, yarn over, insert hook in same space, -pull loop through, yarn over and work off all loops at one time, repeat -from * across ch, cut yarn (35 patterns). Attach Cream (when changing -color always complete last half of last st made with next color), turn. - -2nd Row: Ch 2, insert hook in same space, pull loop through, yarn over, -insert hook in same space, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all -loops at one time, * insert hook in next st (inserting hook through -loose part of st also), pull loop through, yarn over, insert hook in -same space, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all loops at one -time (pattern), repeat from * across row, cut yarn, turn. - -3rd Row: With Gray, ch 2 (always start every row with ch 2), work 1 -pattern st in each of the next 4 sts, drop Gray, with Dk. Red, working -over Gray, work in pattern across the next 7 sts, drop Dk. Red, pick up -Gray and work in pattern across remainder of row. Continue working back -and forth according to chart. - -FRINGE: Wind Gray over a 3 inch cardboard. Cut one end. Double 2 -lengths in half, loop through 1st st also inserting yarn through loose -part of st, draw ends through loop tightly. Repeat in each st across -each short end. - -LARGE RUG: With Gray, ch 110 and work in same manner as small rug, -working according to chart. Finish rug in same manner. - - [Illustration: Large pattern] - - [Illustration: Small pattern] - - [Illustration: Cliff Dweller] - - - - - Regimental Stripes - - - [Illustration: Toy soldiers] - - CROCHETED - - _24 Inches x 40 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 8 skeins National Blue. - 3 skeins Black. - 2 skeins each Lt. Yellow and Dk. Green. - 1 skein Red. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With National Blue ch 96, yarn over hook, insert in 4th st from hook and -pull loop through, yarn over hook, skip 1 st of ch, insert hook in next -st, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all loops at one time, ch -1 (the ch 1 is termed the eye of st), * yarn over hook, insert in same -space with last st, pull loop through, yarn over hook, skip 1 st of ch, -insert hook in next st, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all 5 -loops at one time, ch 1 (pattern), repeat from * across row then ch 1 -more to turn. - -2nd Row: Yarn over hook, skip the eye of st just made, insert hook in -next st of same pattern, pull loop through, yarn over hook, insert in -eye of next st, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all 5 loops at -one time, ch 1, * yarn over hook, insert in eye of same st, pull loop -through, yarn over hook, insert in eye of next st, pull loop through, -yarn over and work off all 5 loops at one time, ch 1, repeat from * -across row inserting hook in 2nd st of end ch to complete last pattern, -ch 1, then ch 1 more to turn. All rows are worked same as 2nd row for -entire rug. Work 4 more rows National Blue but work to within last -pattern of last row, yarn over, insert in eye of same st, pull loop -through, yarn over, insert in 2nd st of end ch, pull loop through, with -Black pull through all 5 loops on hook at one time, ch 1, then ch 1 more -to turn. - -Work 1 row of pattern in Black. When changing color always complete last -pattern in next color. Then work 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row Black, 2 rows -Dk. Green, 1 row Black, 2 rows Red, 1 row Black, 8 rows National Blue, 1 -row Black, 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 row -Black, 2 rows Green, 1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 -rows Red, 1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows Green, -1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row -Black, 8 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows Red, 1 row Black, 2 -rows Green, 1 row Black, 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row Black, 6 rows National -Blue, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind National Blue over a 4 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using -2 strands, double in half and knot through every other st across each -short end. - - [Illustration: Regimental Stripes] - - - - - Round and Round - - - [Illustration: Spinning tops] - - CROCHETED--LOOP STITCH OVAL - - _25 Inches x 37 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 6 skeins Dk. Green. - 5 skeins Leaf Green. - 4 skeins Evergreen. - 2 skeins White. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Dk. Green ch 31, 2 loop sts in 2nd st from hook (loop st: wind yarn -over index finger, insert hook in st, draw yarn through pulling yarn -from under index finger, drop loop from finger letting loop fall to -right side of work and complete s c), 1 loop st in each of the next 28 -sts of ch, 3 loop sts in end st, working on opposite side of ch, work 1 -loop st in each of the 28 sts, 1 loop st in same space with 1st 2 loop -sts, join, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Round: 2 s c in each of the 3 loop sts at each end and 1 s c in each -of the 28 loop sts on each side, join, ch 1, turn. - -3rd Round: Skip the sl st and work 2 loop sts in each of the next 2 s c, -1 loop st in each of the next 28 s c, 2 loop sts in each of the next 6 s -c, 1 loop st in each of the next 28 s c, 2 loop sts in each of the last -4 s c, join, ch 1, turn. - -4th Round: 1 s c in each loop st, join (80 s c), ch 1, turn. - -5th Round: 1 loop st in each of the 34 s c on each side and 2 loop sts -in each of the 6 sts at each end, join, cut yarn, turn. - -6th Round: Place a marker between the 2 center sts at end, attach Leaf -Green in 8th st to right of center, s c in same space, 2 s c in next st, -* 1 s c in next st, 2 s c in next st, repeat from * 6 times, 1 s c in -each of the next 30 sts, 2 s c in next st, * 1 s c in next st, 2 s c in -next st, repeat from * 6 times, 1 s c in each remaining st, join, ch 1, -turn. - -7th Round: 1 loop st in each s c, join each round and turn each round. - -8th Round: 1 s c in each st. - -9th Round: 1 loop st in each st on sides increasing 6 loop sts evenly -spaced at each end (120 loop sts), cut yarn. - -10th Round: Attach Evergreen and work 1 s c in each loop st on sides -increasing in every other loop st of the 24 loop sts at each end (144 s -c). - -11th Round: * With Evergreen, 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, with -White 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c (when changing color always -complete last half of last st with next color and always carry yarn not -being used in front of work), repeat from * all around, drop White. - -12th Round: With Evergreen 1 s c in each loop st. - -13th Round: Carry White in front of work and with Evergreen work 1 loop -st in each of the next 4 s c, * with White 1 loop st in each of the next -8 s c, with Evergreen 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, repeat from * -7 times, with White 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, with Evergreen -1 loop st in each of the next 4 s c, drop White. - -14th Round: Same as 12th round. - -15th Round: * With White, and working same as 11th round, work 1 loop st -in each of the next 8 s c, with Evergreen 1 loop st in each of the next -8 s c, repeat from * all around, cut White. - -16th Round: With Evergreen, work 1 s c in each loop st on sides -increasing in every 3rd st of the 24 sts at each end (8 sts increased at -each end), cut yarn. - -17th Round: Attach Leaf Green and work 1 loop st in each s c on sides -increasing 10 loop sts evenly spaced at each end. - -18th Round: 1 s c in each loop st. - -19th Round: 1 loop st in each s c. - -20th Round: 1 s c in each loop st on sides increasing 1 s c in every 4th -st 12 times around each end (24 sts increased in round), cut yarn. - -21st Round: Attach Dk. Green and work same as 19th round. - -22nd Round: 1 s c in each loop st. Repeat the last 2 rounds twice, cut -yarn. - -27th Round: Attach Leaf Green and work same as 17th round. - -28th Round: 1 s c in each loop st. - -29th Round: 1 loop st in each s c on sides increasing 1 loop st in every -5th st 12 times around each end (24 sts increased in round), cut yarn. - -30th Round: Attach Evergreen and work 1 s c in each s c on sides -increasing 1 s c in every 6th st 12 times around each end (272 sts). - -Repeat the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th rounds. - -36th Round: With Evergreen, work 1 s c in each loop st, cut yarn. - -37th Round: With Leaf Green, work 1 loop st in each s c. - -38th Round: 1 s c in each s c on sides increasing in every 6th st of the -90 sts around each end. - -39th Round: Same as 19th round, cut yarn. - -40th Round: Attach Dk. Green in any st on side and work 1 s c in each st -on sides increasing every 10th st of the 90 sts around each end. - -41st Round: 1 loop st in each s c. - -42nd Round: 1 s c in each loop st. Repeat the last 2 rounds once, then -repeat the 41st round once. - -Next Round: 1 sl st in each loop st, join, cut yarn. - - [Illustration: Round and Round] - - - - - Day and Night - - - CROCHETED - - _24 Inches x 40 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 7 skeins each Black and White or colors desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Black, ch 82, s c in 2nd st from hook, ch 2, 2 d c in same space, * -skip 3 sts of ch, s c in next st, ch 2, 2 d c in same space (shell), -repeat from * across ch ending with s c in last st of ch (20 shells), -cut yarn, turn. - -2nd Row: Attach White in 1st s c, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, * s c in -next s c, ch 2, 2 d c in same space (shell), repeat from * across row -ending with s c in last st of ch 3, cut yarn, turn. - -3rd Row: Attach Black in 1st s c and work same as 2nd row. Repeat 2nd -and 3rd rows until rug measures 40 inches, cut yarn. - - [Illustration: Day and Night] - - - - - Pinwheel - - - [Illustration: Pinwheels] - - CROCHETED - - _Rug Measures About 24 Inches in Diameter Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 5 skeins Black. - 1 skein each Lt. Yellow, Red, Dk. Green and National Blue or colors - desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -With Black ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3, 7 d c in ring, join in 3rd -st of ch. - -2nd Round: Ch 5, s d c in next d c, (s d c: yarn over hook, insert in -st, pull loop through, yarn over and pull through all loops at one -time), * ch 3, s d c in next d c, repeat from * 5 times, ch 3. - -3rd Round: S c in 2nd st of ch 5, 2 s c in next loop, * ch 2, s c in -next s d c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat from * 6 times, do not join -rounds. - -4th Round: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 2 s c, 2 s c in -next loop, repeat from * 7 times. - -5th Round: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, 2 s c in -next loop, repeat from * 7 times. - -6th Round: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 4 s c, 2 s c in -next loop, repeat from * 7 times. - -7th Round: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each s c, 2 s c in next loop, -repeat from * 7 times. Repeat the last round always having 1 more s c in -each s c section until there are 15 s c in each section. - -16th Round: Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 6 s c, decrease -in next 2 sts (to decrease: * insert hook in next st, pull loop through, -repeat from * once, yarn over and work off all loops at one time), 1 s c -in each of the next 6 s c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat from beginning all -around. - -17th and 18th Rounds: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each s c, 2 s c in -next loop, repeat from * all around. Repeat the last 3 rounds 4 times -always decreasing in center of each s c section every 3rd round. - -31st and 32nd Rounds: Same as 17th and 18th rounds. Work 4 more rounds -in same manner working 1 round Red, 1 round Dk. Green, 1 round Lt. -Yellow, 1 round National Blue (when changing color always complete last -half of last stitch with next color then work the ch 2 in new color). -Cut 4 strands each of Dk. Green, Lt. Yellow, Red and National Blue about -54 inches long. * Using 2 strands Blue, lace through 1 swirl of the ch 2 -loops leaving about 5 inches free at outer edge. Lace over one round and -under next round to center of rug, insert needle in center of rug and -lace back to outside edge reversing the over and unders. Tie the 2 ends -together for fringe. With Dk. Green lace through next swirl of ch 2 -loops lacing in same manner. Repeat in each swirl of ch 2 loops working -next swirl in Red, next in Yellow, repeat from * once. - -FRINGE: Wind all colors over a 4 inch cardboard. Cut one end. Using 2 -strands of same color, knot through every other st around entire rug -skipping the fringe at end of each swirl. - - [Illustration: Pinwheel] - - - - - Contemporary - - - [Illustration: Abstract figures] - - CROCHETED-LOOP STITCH - - _30 Inches x 50 Inches_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 29 skeins Gray or color desired. - Aluminum crochet hook size G. - - 15 squares 3 x 5 are required for rug. - - -1ST SQUARE: Ch 34, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each remaining st -of ch (33 s c), ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row: 1 double loop st in each s c (double loop st: wind yarn over -index finger twice, insert hook in st, draw yarn through pulling yarn -from under index finger, drop loops from finger letting loops fall to -right side of work and complete s c), ch 1, turn. - -3rd Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. Repeat the last 2 rows twice. - -8th Row: 1 double loop st in each s c, ch 1, turn. - -9th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -10th Row: 1 double loop st in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 s c in each of -the next 17 s c, 1 double loop st in each of the next 8 s c, ch 1, turn. -Repeat the last 2 rows once. - -13th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -14th Row: 1 double loop st in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 s c in each of -the next 5 s c, 1 double loop st in each of the next 7 s c, 1 s c in -each of the next 5 s c, 1 double loop st in each of the next 8 s c, ch -1, turn. Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times. - -21st Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -22nd Row: Same as 10th row. Repeat the last 2 rows once. - -25th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -26th Row: 1 double loop st in each s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat the last 2 -rows 3 times, ch 1, turn. - -33rd Row: 1 s c in each st, cut yarn. Work 7 more squares in same -manner. - -2ND SQUARE: Ch 34, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each remaining st -of ch, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row: 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat last row 6 times. - -9th Row: 1 s c in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 double loop st in each of the -next 17 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 8 s c, ch 1, turn. - -10th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. Repeat last 2 rows once. - -13th Row: Same as 9th row. - -14th Row: 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn. - -15th Row: 1 s c in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 double loop st in each of -the next 5 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 7 s c, 1 double loop st in -each of the next 5 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 8 s c, ch 1, turn. -Repeat the last 2 rows twice. - -20th Row: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. - -21st Row: 1 s c in each of the first 8 sts, 1 double loop st in each of -the next 17 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 8 sts, ch 1, turn. Repeat the -last 2 rows twice. - -Next 8 Rows: 1 s c in each st, ch 1 to turn each row, cut yarn. Work 6 -more squares in same manner. - -Sew squares together as illustrated. - -Work 2 rows of s c around entire rug working 3 s c in each corner in -each row. - - [Illustration: Contemporary] - - - - - _Have you ever tried_ - - -to make Punch-needle or Hooked Rugs? They are so simple. - -The lovely Aunt Lydia designs on the opposite page are for sale at your -nearest Art Needlework counter--each attractively packaged--each -containing step-by-step easy instructions. 79 each. - -Make these rugs with smooth, smooth Aunt Lydia's Heavy Rug Yarn in -lovely jeweltone colors. What room wouldn't be improved with one or more -of these easy-to-make, fascinating rugs? - - [Illustration: PUNCH NEEDLE RUG--By this method, the yarn is - threaded in a special hooking needle. The needle is then punched - through the rug foundation from the wrong side in accordance with - the color pattern indicated by the stamped design.] - - [Illustration: HOOKED RUG--With another method of hooking, the yarn - is held underneath the frame with one hand and pulled up to the - desired height (usually about inch) with a hook held in the other - hand.] - - - Aunt Lydia's - Punch Needle or Hooked Rug Foundations - - [Illustration: No. 650 ... Poppy] - - [Illustration: No. 651 ... Old-Fashioned Floral] - - [Illustration: No. 652 ... Colonial] - - [Illustration: No. 653 ... Colonial Rose] - - [Illustration: No. 654 ... Colonial Scroll] - - [Illustration: No. 655 ... Colonial Floral] - - [Illustration: No. 656 ... Morning Glory] - - [Illustration: No. 657 ... Clematis] - - [Illustration: No. 658 ... Carnation] - - - - - Santa F Modern - - - CROCHETED - - _Rug Measures 24 Inches x 29 Inches Without Fringe_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - "AUNT LYDIA'S" HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235 - - 6 skeins Dk. Green. - 4 skeins Lt. Yellow. - 3 skeins Brown. - Aluminum crochet hook size H. - - -Rug is worked firmly throughout. - -With Green ch 22, 3 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each of the next -19 sts of ch, 3 s c in next st, working on other side of ch, work 1 s c -in each of the next 19 sts, do not join this or the following rows. -Place a marker at beginning of each row. - -2nd Row: 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c (s d c: yarn over hook, -insert in st, pull through, yarn over and pull through all loops at one -time), s c in next s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each -of the next 19 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in next s -c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the next 19 s c. - -3rd Row: S c in next s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in -each of the next 3 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each -of the next 21 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of -the next 3 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the -next 20 s c. - -Next 9 Rows: Work 1 s c in each s c and 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center -st at each corner in each row, sl st in next st to even row pulling st -tightly. - -13th Row: Attach Lt. Yellow in center st at any corner and work 1 s c, 1 -s d c, 1 s c in same space, 1 s c in each s c all around working 1 s c, -1 s d c, 1 s c in center st at each remaining corner, join in 1st s c. - -14th Row: Sl st in next st (corner st), ch 1, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in -same space, then work 1 s c in each s c, working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c -in center st at each corner, join, cut Yellow. - -15th, 16th and 17th Rows: Same as 13th row working 1 row Dk. Green, 1 -row Brown, 1 row Dk. Green, cut yarn. - -18th and 19th Rows: Attach Lt. Yellow and work same as 13th and 14th -rows. - -Next 3 Rows: Attach Brown and work even in s c working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 -s c in center st at each corner in each row, cut yarn. This should -measure 12 x 18 inches. Block carefully before starting next row. - -23rd Row: Working across short side, attach Yellow in center st at -corner and work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in same space, ** keeping the -loops of last s c on hook, with Brown, yarn over and pull through both -loops on hook (always carry color not used underneath and when changing -color always complete last half of st with next color), skip 1 s c, * -with Brown and working over Yellow, s c in next s c always working in -center of s c of previous row by inserting hook between the 2 upright -bars of st, with Yellow and working over Brown 1 s c in each of the next -9 s c (always insert hook in center of each st), repeat from * 3 times, -with Brown s c in next s c, skip 1 s c, with Yellow 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s -c in next st (corner), * with Brown s c in next s c, with Yellow 1 s c -in each of the next 9 s c, repeat from * 5 times, with Brown s c in next -s c, with Yellow 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next st, repeat from ** once -but omitting the 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in corner st, join in 1st s c. - -24th Row: Sl st into corner and with Yellow work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c -in same space, * with Brown 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, with Yellow -1 s c in each of the next 7 s c, repeat from * all around always working -1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center st at corner in Yellow, join each row. - -Next 3 Rows: Same as last row but having 1 more st on each side of each -Brown triangle and 1 st less on each side of each Yellow point in each -row, cut Yellow. - -28th Row: Working in same manner with Brown 1 s c in each s c working 1 -s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in each corner, cut Brown. - -29th and 30th Rows: Attach Lt. Yellow in corner st and work same as 13th -and 14th rows working through top of sts for remainder of rug. - -Repeat the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th rows, cut yarn. - -36th Row: Attach Green in center st at corner and work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 -s c in same space, 1 s c in each s c all around working 1 s c, 1 s d c, -1 s c in center st at each corner, join. - -Next 6 Rows: 1 s c in each s c working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center -st at each corner, join, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind all colors over a 4 inch cardboard. Cut one end. Using 1 -strand for each fringe, double in half and knot through each st all -around having 1 strand Dk. Green through each of the 1st 2 sts, 1 strand -Brown through each of the next 2 sts, 1 strand Lt. Yellow through each -of the next 2 sts, repeat in same manner all around. - - [Illustration: Santa F Modern] - - [Illustration: AUNT LYDIA'S HEAVY RUG YARN] - - - Transcriber's Notes - - ---Silently corrected a few typos. - ---Relocated material "continued on remote page" for more - conveniently-flowing text. - ---Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook - is public-domain in the country of publication. - ---In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by - _underscores_. - - - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Crocheted Rugs: Star Book No. 106, by -American Thread Company - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CROCHETED RUGS: STAR BOOK NO. 106 *** - -***** This file should be named 60350-8.txt or 60350-8.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/6/0/3/5/60350/ - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: Crocheted Rugs: Star Book No. 106 - -Author: American Thread Company - -Release Date: September 24, 2019 [EBook #60350] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CROCHETED RUGS: STAR BOOK NO. 106 *** - - - - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - -</pre> - -<div id="cover" class="img"> -<img id="coverpage" src="images/cover.jpg" alt="Star Rug Book No. 106: Crocheted Rugs" width="563" height="800" /> -</div> -<div class="box"> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">STAR RUG BOOK No. 106</span> <span class="hst"><span class="larger"><i><b>25¢</b></i></span></span></p> -<h1><span class="ss"><span class="smallest">CROCHETED</span> -<br /><span class="larger"><span class="rubric">RUGS</span></span></span></h1> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p00.jpg" alt="Logo" width="121" height="100" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><i>The <span class="larger">American Thread Company</span></i> -<br /><span class="smaller"><span class="ss">260 W. BROADWAY, NEW YORK 13, N. Y.</span></span> -<br /><span class="jr"><span class="smallest">Printed in U.S.A.</span></span></p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_2">2</div> -<div class="box"> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS</span></p> -<table class="center"> -<tr><td class="l">ch </td><td class="l">Chain</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">s c </td><td class="l">Single Crochet</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">s d c </td><td class="l">Short Double Crochet</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">d c </td><td class="l">Double Crochet</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">tr c </td><td class="l">Treble Crochet</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">d tr c </td><td class="l">Double Treble Crochet</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">tr tr c </td><td class="l">Treble Treble Crochet</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">sl st </td><td class="l">Slip Stitch</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">st </td><td class="l">Stitch</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">sts </td><td class="l">Stitches</td></tr> -</table> -<p>* (Asterisk) Indicates that the instructions immediately -following are to be repeated the given number of times -plus the original.</p> -<p>** Are used in the same way.</p> -</div> -<h2 id="c1"><span class="small">Home Sweet Home</span></h2> -<p class="center">(<i>illustrated on <a href="#cover">cover</a></i>)</p> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">WOVEN</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>Approximate Size 19 Inches x 30 Inches Without Fringe</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">10 skeins Red.</p> -<p class="t0">2 skeins White.</p> -<p class="t0">1 skein Black or colors desired.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With Red ch 72, d c in 4th st from hook, 1 d c in each -remaining st of ch, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: Ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), 1 d c in each d c -(69 d c), turn.</p> -<p>Repeat the 2nd row 53 times, then work a row of -s c all around working 3 s c in each corner, join, -cut yarn.</p> -<p>Cut 72 strands of White and 36 strands of Black long -enough to leave 4 inches on each end for fringe. -Thread 2 strands of White into a very large eyed -tapestry needle, weave horizontally through 3rd row -of d c’s weaving under 1st d c and over next d c, * -under next d c and over next d c, repeat from * -across row. Weave 2 more strands through same row -of d c weaving over and under same sts (4 strands -woven through 1 row). Weave 4 strands of Black -through next row of d c in same manner reversing -the over and under and weaving 2 strands at a time. -Weave 4 strands of White through next row of d c -weaving same as previous White row. This completes -1 stripe. * Skip 3 rows of d c, then weave a stripe -same as before. Repeat from * 7 times.</p> -<p><b>VERTICAL STRIPES</b>: Cut 16 strands of White and -8 strands of Black long enough to leave 4 inches on -each end for fringe. Using 2 strands of yarn only for -each stripe instead of 4 strands, weave yarn under -all White sts and over all other sts weaving lengthwise, -starting under the s c row at beginning and -ending under s c row at end. Weave 2 strands of -White through 2nd row of White woven sts from -end. Weave 2 more strands of White through next -row of White woven sts. * Skip 5 rows of woven -White sts and weave 2 strands of Black through next -row of White woven sts. Weave 2 strands of White -through next row of White woven sts. Weave 2 -strands of Black through next row of White woven -sts. Skip 5 rows of White woven sts and weave 2 -strands of White through each of the next 2 rows of -White woven sts. Repeat from * once. Cut strands of -Red 8 inches in length. Using 1 strand, double in -half and knot through each st on each side where -White or Black fringe does not occur. Tack long -loops on right side at center if desired.</p> -<h2 id="c2"><span class="small">Dot Dot Dash</span></h2> -<p class="center">(<i>illustrated on <a href="#Page_3">page 3</a></i>)</p> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED -<br />BLACK AND WHITE WITH COLOR</span></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0"><b>LARGE RUG</b>—23 x 48 inches without fringe.</p> -<p class="t9">5 skeins Black.</p> -<p class="t9">4 skeins each Dk. Green and White.</p> -<p class="t0"><b>SMALL RUG</b>—17 x 27 inches without fringe.</p> -<p class="t9">3 skeins Black.</p> -<p class="t9">2 skeins each Dk. Green and White.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">For Large Rug:</p> -<p>With Black, ch 92, s c in 2nd st from hook, * ch 1, -skip 1 st of ch, s c in next st, repeat from * across -row to within last 2 sts of ch, ch 1, skip 1 st, insert -hook in last st, pull loop through, drop Black, pull -Green through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: S c in ch 1 space, * ch 1, s c in next ch 1 -space, repeat from * across row, ch 1, insert hook in -last st, pull loop through, drop Green, pull White -through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>: S c in ch 1 space, * ch 1, s c in next ch 1 -space, repeat from * across row, ch 1, insert hook in -last st, pull loop through, drop White, pull Black -through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>: S c in ch 1 space, * ch 1, s c in next ch 1 -space, repeat from * across row, ch 1, insert hook in -last st, pull loop through, drop Black, pull Green -through both loops on hook, ch 1, turn. Repeat 2nd, -3rd and 4th rows, until rug measures 40 inches, ending -with the Black row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind Black over a 7 inch cardboard, cut -one end. Using 2 strands, double in half and loop -through every other st across each short end.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>: * Take 2 strands of 1 group of fringe -and 2 strands of next group of fringe, knot together -½ inch from preceding row of knots, repeat from * -across row. Repeat last row once.</p> -<p><b>SMALL RUG</b>: With Black, ch 67 and work in same -manner as large rug until work measures 27 inches -ending with the Black row.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p00a.jpg" alt="fringe" width="500" height="432" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div> -<div class="img" id="fig1"> -<img src="images/p00c.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="610" /> -<p class="pcap">Dot Dot Dash</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_4">4</div> -<h2 id="c3"><span class="small">Young Modern</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p00d.jpg" alt="Modernistic architecture and furnishings" width="481" height="800" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">WAFFLE STITCH</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>24 Inches x 40 Inches Without Fringe</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">14 skeins Evergreen.</p> -<p class="t0">2 skeins Orange.</p> -<p class="t0">1 skein Lt. Yellow.</p> -<p class="t0">1 skein White.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With Evergreen, ch 84, d c in 4th st from hook, 1 d c -in each remaining st of ch, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row:</b> D c in next d c, * yarn over, insert hook -from front to back and to front again around next -d c, pull loop through, yarn over and complete the -d c (front d c), front d c around next d c, 1 d c in -each of the next 2 d c, repeat from * across row, -ending with d c in 3rd st of ch 3, drop Evergreen, -do not turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row:</b> * * Attach Orange in 3rd st of ch 3, s c in -same space and 1 s c in each st, cut yarn, turn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row:</b> Pick up Evergreen, ch 3, front d c around -next d c of 2nd row below, * skip 2 s c, 1 d c in each -of the next 2 s c, 1 front d c in each of the next 2 d c -of 2nd row below, repeat from * across row, ending -with last d c around end ch, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>5th Row:</b> Same as 2nd row.</p> -<p>Repeat the last 3 rows for pattern, working 1 row -Orange, 2 rows Evergreen, * 1 row Lt. Yellow, 2 rows -Evergreen, repeat from * once, * 1 row Orange, two -rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * 1 row White, -two rows Evergreen, repeat from * once. Repeat from -* * 3 times. Continue in pattern working * 1 row -Orange, 2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * once, * 1 -row Lt. Yellow, 2 rows Evergreen, repeat from * -once, * 1 row Orange, 2 rows Evergreen, repeat from -* once, ch 2, turn last row.</p> -<p><b>Next Row:</b> Insert hook from front to back and to -front again around next d c, pull loop through, -yarn over and complete the s c (front s c), * 1 s c -in each of the next 2 d c, 1 front s c around each of -the next 2 d c, repeat from * across row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE:</b> Wind Evergreen over a 1½ inch cardboard, -cut one end. Using one strand, double in half -and knot through each st across two short sides.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div> -<div class="img" id="fig2"> -<img src="images/p00f.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="753" /> -<p class="pcap">Young Modern</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div> -<h2 id="c4"><span class="small"><i>Biarritz</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">EMBROIDERED BLOCKS</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>Approximate Size 22 Inches × 33 Inches</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">9 skeins Lt. Brown.</p> -<p class="t0">4 skeins White or color desired.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With Brown ch 72, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in -each remaining st of ch, ch 1, turn. Work firmly -throughout.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: 1 s c in each s c (71 s c), ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>: S c in 1st s c, long s c in base of next s c, -* s c in top of next s c, long s c in base of next s c, -repeat from * across row, ending with s c in top of -last s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>: Long s c in 1st s c, * s c in top of next long -s c, long s c in base of next s c, repeat from * across -row, ch 1, turn. The last 2 rows form the pattern. -Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times.</p> -<p>Measure about 16 yds. of White for each of the 3 -White blocks and roll each 16 yds. into a ball holding -in position with a safety pin so it does not tangle. -Measure about 16 yds. of Brown for each Brown -stripe and roll into ball in same manner, continue -working with original skeins for border stripe.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>: S c in top of 1st long s c, long s c in base -of next s c, * s c in top of next long s c, long s c in -base of next s c, repeat from * once, s c in top of next -long s c, insert hook in base of next s c, pull loop -through, with White, yarn over and pull through -both loops on hook, drop Brown to back of work -(when changing color always complete last half of -last st with next color in same manner as just given), -with White 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts working in -top of sts only, drop White to back of work, using -a separate ball of Brown work * long s c in base of -next s c, s c in top of next s c, repeat from * 3 times, -drop Brown to back of work, with White and using a -separate ball work 1 s c in top of each of the next 13 -sts, drop White to back of work, using a separate ball -of Brown work * s c in top of next long s c, long s c -in base of next s c, repeat from * 3 times, drop Brown -to back of work, with White and using a separate ball -of yarn, work 1 s c in top of each of the next 13 sts, -drop White to back of work, with Brown and using -a separate ball of yarn, * long s c in base of next s c, -s c in top of next s c, repeat from * 3 times (right -side of work), ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>12th Row</b>: * Keeping pattern uniform with Brown -work in pattern across next 8 sts, drop Brown to front -of work (wrong side), pick up White and work 1 s c -in top of each of the next 13 s c, drop White to front -of work, repeat from * twice, pick up Brown and -work in pattern across last 8 sts, ch 1 to turn each row.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>: * Keeping pattern uniform with Brown -work in pattern across next 8 sts, drop Brown to back -of work, pick up White, 1 s c in top of each of the -next 13 s c, drop White to back of work, repeat from -* twice, with Brown work in pattern across last 8 -sts.</p> -<p>Repeat the last 2 rows 6 times, then repeat the 12th -row once.</p> -<p><b>27th Row</b>: With Brown work in pattern across 1st -8 sts, * cut White yarn in previous row leaving an -end to work in securely, 1 s c in each of the next 13 -s c, cut Brown yarn of previous row leaving an end -to work in securely, work in pattern across next 8 -sts, repeat from * twice.</p> -<p><b>28th Row</b>: With Brown work in pattern across 1st -8 sts, * 1 s c in top of each of the next 13 s c, pattern -over next 8 sts, repeat from * twice.</p> -<p>Repeat from 3rd row through 28th row 4 times. -Work 9 rows in pattern.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>: 1 s c in each st, cut yarn.</p> -<p>With Brown embroider design in cross sts in center -of each White block working according to chart and -starting the 1st 2 cross sts in the 6th and 7th st of -6th row of each White block.</p> -<div class="img" id="fig3"> -<img src="images/p01.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="252" /> -<p class="pcap">Pattern</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_7">7</div> -<div class="img" id="fig4"> -<img src="images/p01a.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="742" /> -<p class="pcap">Biarritz</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div> -<h2 id="c5"><span class="small">The New Granny</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p02.jpg" alt="Active Granny" width="368" height="801" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED GRANNY BLOCK</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>24 Inches x 36 Inches</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">3 skeins each Lt. Yellow and Brown.</p> -<p class="t0">2 skeins Dk. Red.</p> -<p class="t0">6 skeins Gray or colors desired.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="center">Each motif measures 6 inches x 6 inches.</p> -<p class="center">24 motifs 4 x 6 are required for rug.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>MOTIF</b>: With Lt. Yellow ch 4, join to form a ring, -ch 3 and work 2 d c in ring, * ch 1, 3 d c in ring, repeat -from * twice, ch 1, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: Attach Dk. Red in ch 1 loop, ch 3, 2 d c -in same loop, ch 1, 3 d c in same loop, * 3 d c, ch 1, -3 d c (shell) in next loop, repeat from * twice, join -in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>: Attach Gray in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in -same loop, ch 1, 3 d c in same loop, * skip 3 d c of -same shell, 3 d c in next space, shell in next corner -loop, repeat from * twice, skip 3 d c of same shell, -3 d c in next space, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>: Attach Brown in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in -same loop, ch 1, 3 d c in same loop, * skip 3 d c of -same shell, 3 d c in next space, skip 3 d c, 3 d c in -next space, shell in next corner loop, repeat from * -twice, skip 3 d c of same shell, 3 d c in next space, -skip 3 d c, 3 d c in next space, join in 3rd st of ch, -cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>: With Lt. Yellow, work 1 s c in each st and -2 s c, ch 2, 2 s c in each corner loop.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>: With Gray, work same as 5th row. -Sew motifs together as illustrated.</p> -<p><b>BORDER</b>: With Gray, work a row of s c all around, -working 1 s c in each s c and 3 s c in each corner -loop, join. Work 1 more row in same manner, working -3 s c in center st of each corner, join, cut yarn.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_9">9</div> -<div class="img" id="fig5"> -<img src="images/p02f.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="694" /> -<p class="pcap">The New Granny</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_10">10</div> -<h2 id="c6"><span class="small">Provincial</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03.jpg" alt="Rural artifacts" width="384" height="800" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">WOVEN</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>Rug Measures Approx. 30 Inches x 48 Inches</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">8 skeins Dk. Green.</p> -<p class="t0">5 skeins Rust.</p> -<p class="t0">8 skeins Lt. Yellow or colors desired.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size G.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With Green ch 113, d c in 7th st from hook, * ch 1, -skip 1 st of ch, d c in next st, repeat from * across ch, -ch 4 to turn all rows.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: D c in next d c, * ch 1, d c in next d c, -repeat from * across row ending with ch 1, skip 1 st, -d c in next st (when changing color, always complete -last half of st with next color), cut Green.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>: Attach Rust and work same as 2nd row. -Continue working in same manner, work 1 row -Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 -row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, -1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 2 rows Yellow, 1 row Green, -1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, -1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, -1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, 2 rows Yellow, -1 row Green, 1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row -Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Rust, 1 -row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, -1 row Green, 2 rows Yellow (center of rug), then -starting with the Green row, work backwards to the -1st row, cut yarn.</p> -<p>The pattern is darned in using 3 strands of yarn -through each mesh lengthwise, working over 1 mesh -and under next mesh allowing 10 inches of yarn at -each end for fringe. Reverse the over and under of -every other row of meshes. Starting at end weave 1st -2 rows Green, 1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row -Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 2 rows Yellow, 1 -row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Rust, 1 row Green, -2 rows Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Rust, 1 row Yellow, -1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row -Rust, 1 row Yellow, 1 row Green, 1 row Yellow, 1 -row Rust, 2 rows Yellow (center). Then starting with -1 row Rust working backward work back to the 1st -row.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Knot 1st 2 strands together, * knot next 3 -strands together, repeat from * across row knotting -last 4 strands together. Work opposite side in same -manner. Trim evenly.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_11">11</div> -<div class="img" id="fig6"> -<img src="images/p03a.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="725" /> -<p class="pcap">Provincial</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_12">12</div> -<h2 id="c7"><span class="small">Happy the Clown</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p04.jpg" alt="Carnival and clown" width="489" height="472" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">EMBROIDERED</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>20 Inches x 30 Inches Without Fringe</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">9 skeins Med. Blue.</p> -<p class="t0">1 skein each Black, Red and Lt. Yellow.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With Blue ch 61, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each -remaining st of ch, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p>Repeat 2nd row 94 times, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind yarn over a 7 inch cardboard, cut -one end. Using 2 strands, double in half and loop -through every other st across short sides and every -other row across long sides.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>: * Take 2 strands of one group of fringe -and 2 strands of next group of fringe, knot together -½ inch from preceding row of knots, repeat from * -all around.</p> -<p>Repeat last row once.</p> -<p>Embroider rug in cross sts according to chart.</p> -<p>If desired pompons can be used instead of cross sts -for buttons and shoes.</p> -<p><b>POMPONS</b>: Wind Red over a 1¾ inch cardboard -25 times, tie one end, remove from cardboard and cut -opposite end. Work 2 more Red and 3 Yellow pompons -in same manner. Sew Red pompons on front of -suit as illustrated for buttons. Sew a Yellow pompon -on each shoe and one at tip of feather on hat.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p04a.jpg" alt="Pattern" width="479" height="800" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_13">13</div> -<div class="img" id="fig7"> -<img src="images/p04c.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="755" /> -<p class="pcap">Happy the Clown</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_14">14</div> -<h2 id="c8"><span class="small">Country Home</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p05.jpg" alt="Falling leaves" width="500" height="311" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>25½ Inches in Diameter Without Fringe</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">2 skeins each Black and Chartreuse.</p> -<p class="t0">1 skein each Dk. Green, Turquoise, Lt. Yellow, Cerise, Red and National Blue.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size G or H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With Dk. Green ch 10, join to form a ring, ch 3 and -work 23 d c in ring, join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>2nd Round</b>: Ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in each of -the next 2 d c, 2 d c in next d c, * ch 2, 2 d c in next -d c, 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c, 2 d c in next d c, -repeat from * 4 times, ch 2, join in 3rd st of ch (6 d c -sections), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Round</b>: Attach Black in same space, ch 3, d c in -same space, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, 2 d c in -next d c, * ch 2, 2 d c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the -next 4 d c, 2 d c in next d c, repeat from * all around, -ch 2, join in 3rd st of ch, cut Black. Repeat the 3rd -round for entire rug having 2 more d c in each d c -section in each round, working next 2 rounds Cerise, -1 round Black, 2 rounds Turquoise, 1 round Lt. -Yellow, 1 round Black, 1 round Chartreuse, 1 round -Red, 1 round Lt. Yellow, * 1 round National Blue, -1 round Black, repeat from * once, 1 round Chartreuse, -cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind Chartreuse over a 4 inch cardboard. -Cut one end. Using 1 strand for each fringe double in -half and knot through each st all around.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_15">15</div> -<div class="img" id="fig8"> -<img src="images/p05b.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="708" /> -<p class="pcap">Country Home</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_16">16</div> -<h2 id="c9"><span class="small">Cliff Dweller</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p06.jpg" alt="Skyscrapers" width="500" height="163" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED</span></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0"><b>LARGE RUG</b>—26 x 50 inches without fringe.</p> -<p class="t9">8 skeins Gray.</p> -<p class="t9">8 skeins Red or Dk. Red.</p> -<p class="t9">4 skeins Cream.</p> -<p class="t0"><b>SMALL RUG</b>—16 x 26 inches without fringe.</p> -<p class="t9">4 skeins Gray.</p> -<p class="t9">3 skeins Red or Dk. Red.</p> -<p class="t9">2 skeins Cream.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb"><b>SMALL RUG</b>: With Gray ch 72, insert hook in 4th -st from hook, pull loop through, yarn over, insert -hook in same space, pull loop through, yarn over -and work off all loops at one time, * skip 1 st of ch, -insert hook in next st, pull loop through, yarn over, -insert hook in same space, pull loop through, yarn -over and work off all loops at one time, repeat from -* across ch, cut yarn (35 patterns). Attach Cream -(when changing color always complete last half of -last st made with next color), turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: Ch 2, insert hook in same space, pull loop -through, yarn over, insert hook in same space, pull -loop through, yarn over and work off all loops at -one time, * insert hook in next st (inserting hook -through loose part of st also), pull loop through, yarn -over, insert hook in same space, pull loop through, -yarn over and work off all loops at one time (pattern), -repeat from * across row, cut yarn, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>: With Gray, ch 2 (always start every row -with ch 2), work 1 pattern st in each of the next -4 sts, drop Gray, with Dk. Red, working over Gray, -work in pattern across the next 7 sts, drop Dk. Red, -pick up Gray and work in pattern across remainder -of row. Continue working back and forth according -to chart.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind Gray over a 3½ inch cardboard. -Cut one end. Double 2 lengths in half, loop through -1st st also inserting yarn through loose -part of st, draw ends through loop tightly. -Repeat in each st across each short end.</p> -<p><b>LARGE RUG</b>: With Gray, ch 110 and -work in same manner as small rug, working -according to chart. Finish rug in same -manner.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p06h.jpg" alt="Large pattern" width="345" height="799" /> -</div> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p06k.jpg" alt="Small pattern" width="500" height="272" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_17">17</div> -<div class="img" id="fig9"> -<img src="images/p06m.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="675" /> -<p class="pcap">Cliff Dweller</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_18">18</div> -<h2 id="c10"><span class="small">Regimental Stripes</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p07.jpg" alt="Toy soldiers" width="500" height="268" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>24 Inches x 40 Inches Without Fringe</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">8 skeins National Blue.</p> -<p class="t0">3 skeins Black.</p> -<p class="t0">2 skeins each Lt. Yellow and Dk. Green.</p> -<p class="t0">1 skein Red.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With National Blue ch 96, yarn over hook, insert -in 4th st from hook and pull loop through, yarn -over hook, skip 1 st of ch, insert hook in next st, pull -loop through, yarn over and work off all loops at -one time, ch 1 (the ch 1 is termed the eye of st), * -yarn over hook, insert in same space with last st, -pull loop through, yarn over hook, skip 1 st of ch, -insert hook in next st, pull loop through, yarn over -and work off all 5 loops at one time, ch 1 (pattern), -repeat from * across row then ch 1 more to turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: Yarn over hook, skip the eye of st just -made, insert hook in next st of same pattern, pull -loop through, yarn over hook, insert in eye of next -st, pull loop through, yarn over and work off all 5 -loops at one time, ch 1, * yarn over hook, insert in -eye of same st, pull loop through, yarn over hook, -insert in eye of next st, pull loop through, yarn over -and work off all 5 loops at one time, ch 1, repeat from -* across row inserting hook in 2nd st of end ch to -complete last pattern, ch 1, then ch 1 more to turn. -All rows are worked same as 2nd row for entire rug. -Work 4 more rows National Blue but work to within -last pattern of last row, yarn over, insert in eye of -same st, pull loop through, yarn over, insert in 2nd -st of end ch, pull loop through, with Black pull -through all 5 loops on hook at one time, ch 1, then -ch 1 more to turn.</p> -<p>Work 1 row of pattern in Black. When changing -color always complete last pattern in next color. -Then work 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row Black, 2 rows -Dk. Green, 1 row Black, 2 rows Red, 1 row Black, 8 -rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows Lt. Yellow, -1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 -rows Green, 1 row Black, 4 rows National Blue, 1 -row Black, 2 rows Red, 1 row Black, 4 rows National -Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows Green, 1 row Black, 4 rows -National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows Lt. Yellow, 1 row -Black, 8 rows National Blue, 1 row Black, 2 rows -Red, 1 row Black, 2 rows Green, 1 row Black, 2 rows -Lt. Yellow, 1 row Black, 6 rows National Blue, cut -yarn.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind National Blue over a 4½ inch cardboard, -cut one end. Using 2 strands, double in half -and knot through every other st across each short -end.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_19">19</div> -<div class="img" id="fig10"> -<img src="images/p07a.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="752" /> -<p class="pcap">Regimental Stripes</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_20">20</div> -<h2 id="c11"><span class="small">Round and Round</span></h2> -<div class="img" id="fig11"> -<img src="images/p08.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="185" /> -<p class="pcap">Spinning tops</p> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED—LOOP STITCH OVAL</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>25 Inches x 37 Inches</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">6 skeins Dk. Green.</p> -<p class="t0">5 skeins Leaf Green.</p> -<p class="t0">4 skeins Evergreen.</p> -<p class="t0">2 skeins White.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With Dk. Green ch 31, 2 loop sts in 2nd st from hook -(loop st: wind yarn over index finger, insert hook in -st, draw yarn through pulling yarn from under index -finger, drop loop from finger letting loop fall to right -side of work and complete s c), 1 loop st in each of the -next 28 sts of ch, 3 loop sts in end st, working on -opposite side of ch, work 1 loop st in each of the 28 -sts, 1 loop st in same space with 1st 2 loop sts, join, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Round</b>: 2 s c in each of the 3 loop sts at each end -and 1 s c in each of the 28 loop sts on each side, join, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Round</b>: Skip the sl st and work 2 loop sts in each -of the next 2 s c, 1 loop st in each of the next 28 s c, 2 -loop sts in each of the next 6 s c, 1 loop st in each of -the next 28 s c, 2 loop sts in each of the last 4 s c, join, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>4th Round</b>: 1 s c in each loop st, join (80 s c), ch 1, -turn.</p> -<p><b>5th Round</b>: 1 loop st in each of the 34 s c on each side -and 2 loop sts in each of the 6 sts at each end, join, -cut yarn, turn.</p> -<p><b>6th Round</b>: Place a marker between the 2 center sts -at end, attach Leaf Green in 8th st to right of center, -s c in same space, 2 s c in next st, * 1 s c in next st, -2 s c in next st, repeat from * 6 times, 1 s c in each of -the next 30 sts, 2 s c in next st, * 1 s c in next st, 2 s c -in next st, repeat from * 6 times, 1 s c in each remaining -st, join, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>7th Round</b>: 1 loop st in each s c, join each round and -turn each round.</p> -<p><b>8th Round</b>: 1 s c in each st.</p> -<p><b>9th Round</b>: 1 loop st in each st on sides increasing 6 -loop sts evenly spaced at each end (120 loop sts), cut -yarn.</p> -<p><b>10th Round</b>: Attach Evergreen and work 1 s c in each -loop st on sides increasing in every other loop st of -the 24 loop sts at each end (144 s c).</p> -<p><b>11th Round</b>: * With Evergreen, 1 loop st in each of -the next 8 s c, with White 1 loop st in each of the -next 8 s c (when changing color always complete last -half of last st with next color and always carry yarn -not being used in front of work), repeat from * all -around, drop White.</p> -<p><b>12th Round</b>: With Evergreen 1 s c in each loop st.</p> -<p><b>13th Round</b>: Carry White in front of work and with -Evergreen work 1 loop st in each of the next 4 s c, * -with White 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, with -Evergreen 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, repeat -from * 7 times, with White 1 loop st in each of the -next 8 s c, with Evergreen 1 loop st in each of the -next 4 s c, drop White.</p> -<p><b>14th Round</b>: Same as 12th round.</p> -<p><b>15th Round</b>: * With White, and working same as -11th round, work 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, -with Evergreen 1 loop st in each of the next 8 s c, -repeat from * all around, cut White.</p> -<p><b>16th Round</b>: With Evergreen, work 1 s c in each loop -st on sides increasing in every 3rd st of the 24 sts at -each end (8 sts increased at each end), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>17th Round</b>: Attach Leaf Green and work 1 loop st -in each s c on sides increasing 10 loop sts evenly -spaced at each end.</p> -<p><b>18th Round</b>: 1 s c in each loop st.</p> -<p><b>19th Round</b>: 1 loop st in each s c.</p> -<p><b>20th Round</b>: 1 s c in each loop st on sides increasing -1 s c in every 4th st 12 times around each end (24 -sts increased in round), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>21st Round</b>: Attach Dk. Green and work same as 19th -round.</p> -<p><b>22nd Round</b>: 1 s c in each loop st. Repeat the last 2 -rounds twice, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>27th Round</b>: Attach Leaf Green and work same as -17th round.</p> -<p><b>28th Round</b>: 1 s c in each loop st.</p> -<p><b>29th Round</b>: 1 loop st in each s c on sides increasing -1 loop st in every 5th st 12 times around each end -(24 sts increased in round), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>30th Round</b>: Attach Evergreen and work 1 s c in each -s c on sides increasing 1 s c in every 6th st 12 times -around each end (272 sts).</p> -<p>Repeat the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th rounds.</p> -<p><b>36th Round</b>: With Evergreen, work 1 s c in each loop -st, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>37th Round</b>: With Leaf Green, work 1 loop st in -each s c.</p> -<p><b>38th Round</b>: 1 s c in each s c on sides increasing in -every 6th st of the 90 sts around each end.</p> -<p><b>39th Round</b>: Same as 19th round, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>40th Round</b>: Attach Dk. Green in any st on side and -work 1 s c in each st on sides increasing every 10th -st of the 90 sts around each end.</p> -<p><b>41st Round</b>: 1 loop st in each s c.</p> -<p><b>42nd Round</b>: 1 s c in each loop st. Repeat the last 2 -rounds once, then repeat the 41st round once.</p> -<p><b>Next Round</b>: 1 sl st in each loop st, join, cut yarn.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_21">21</div> -<div class="img" id="fig12"> -<img src="images/p08a.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="708" /> -<p class="pcap">Round and Round</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_22">22</div> -<h2 id="c12"><span class="small">Day and Night</span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>24 Inches x 40 Inches</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">7 skeins each Black and White or colors desired.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With Black, ch 82, s c in 2nd st from hook, ch 2, -2 d c in same space, * skip 3 sts of ch, s c in next st, -ch 2, 2 d c in same space (shell), repeat from * across -ch ending with s c in last st of ch (20 shells), cut yarn, -turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: Attach White in 1st s c, ch 3, 2 d c in same -space, * s c in next s c, ch 2, 2 d c in same space (shell), -repeat from * across row ending with s c in last st -of ch 3, cut yarn, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>: Attach Black in 1st s c and work same as -2nd row. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows until rug measures -40 inches, cut yarn.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_23">23</div> -<div class="img" id="fig13"> -<img src="images/p09a.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="708" /> -<p class="pcap">Day and Night</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_24">24</div> -<h2 id="c13"><span class="small">Pinwheel</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p10.jpg" alt="Pinwheels" width="600" height="194" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>Rug Measures About 24 Inches in Diameter Without Fringe</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">5 skeins Black.</p> -<p class="t0">1 skein each Lt. Yellow, Red, Dk. Green and National Blue or colors desired.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">With Black ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3, 7 d c in -ring, join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>2nd Round</b>: Ch 5, s d c in next d c, (s d c: yarn over -hook, insert in st, pull loop through, yarn over and -pull through all loops at one time), * ch 3, s d c in -next d c, repeat from * 5 times, ch 3.</p> -<p><b>3rd Round</b>: S c in 2nd st of ch 5, 2 s c in next loop, -* ch 2, s c in next s d c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat from -* 6 times, do not join rounds.</p> -<p><b>4th Round</b>: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next -2 s c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat from * 7 times.</p> -<p><b>5th Round</b>: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the -next 3 s c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat from * 7 times.</p> -<p><b>6th Round</b>: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next -4 s c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat from * 7 times.</p> -<p><b>7th Round</b>: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each s c, 2 s c -in next loop, repeat from * 7 times. Repeat the last -round always having 1 more s c in each s c section -until there are 15 s c in each section.</p> -<p><b>16th Round</b>: Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the -next 6 s c, decrease in next 2 sts (to decrease: * insert -hook in next st, pull loop through, repeat from * -once, yarn over and work off all loops at one time), -1 s c in each of the next 6 s c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat -from beginning all around.</p> -<p><b>17th and 18th Rounds</b>: * Ch 2, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each -s c, 2 s c in next loop, repeat from * all around. Repeat -the last 3 rounds 4 times always decreasing in -center of each s c section every 3rd round.</p> -<p><b>31st and 32nd Rounds</b>: Same as 17th and 18th rounds. -Work 4 more rounds in same manner working 1 -round Red, 1 round Dk. Green, 1 round Lt. Yellow, -1 round National Blue (when changing color always -complete last half of last stitch with next color then -work the ch 2 in new color). Cut 4 strands each of -Dk. Green, Lt. Yellow, Red and National Blue about -54 inches long. * Using 2 strands Blue, lace through -1 swirl of the ch 2 loops leaving about 5 inches free -at outer edge. Lace over one round and under next -round to center of rug, insert needle in center of rug -and lace back to outside edge reversing the over and -unders. Tie the 2 ends together for fringe. With Dk. -Green lace through next swirl of ch 2 loops lacing -in same manner. Repeat in each swirl of ch 2 loops -working next swirl in Red, next in Yellow, repeat -from * once.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind all colors over a 4¼ inch cardboard. -Cut one end. Using 2 strands of same color, knot -through every other st around entire rug skipping -the fringe at end of each swirl.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_25">25</div> -<div class="img" id="fig14"> -<img src="images/p10b.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="655" /> -<p class="pcap">Pinwheel</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_26">26</div> -<h2 id="c14"><span class="small">Contemporary</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p11.jpg" alt="Abstract figures" width="500" height="237" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED-LOOP STITCH</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>30 Inches x 50 Inches</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">29 skeins Gray or color desired.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size G.</p> -</div> -<p class="center">15 squares 3 x 5 are required for rug.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>1ST SQUARE</b>: Ch 34, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c -in each remaining st of ch (33 s c), ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: 1 double loop st in each s c (double loop -st: wind yarn over index finger twice, insert hook in -st, draw yarn through pulling yarn from under index -finger, drop loops from finger letting loops fall to -right side of work and complete s c), ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. Repeat the last -2 rows twice.</p> -<p><b>8th Row</b>: 1 double loop st in each s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>: 1 double loop st in each of the 1st 8 s c, -1 s c in each of the next 17 s c, 1 double loop st in -each of the next 8 s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat the last -2 rows once.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>14th Row</b>: 1 double loop st in each of the 1st 8 s c, -1 s c in each of the next 5 s c, 1 double loop st in -each of the next 7 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 5 s c, -1 double loop st in each of the next 8 s c, ch 1, turn. -Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times.</p> -<p><b>21st Row</b>: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>22nd Row</b>: Same as 10th row. Repeat the last 2 rows -once.</p> -<p><b>25th Row</b>: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>26th Row</b>: 1 double loop st in each s c, ch 1, turn. -Repeat the last 2 rows 3 times, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>33rd Row</b>: 1 s c in each st, cut yarn. Work 7 more -squares in same manner.</p> -<p><b>2ND SQUARE</b>: Ch 34, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook, -1 s c in each remaining st of ch, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat last -row 6 times.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>: 1 s c in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 double loop -st in each of the next 17 s c, 1 s c in each of the next -8 s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn. Repeat last 2 -rows once.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>: Same as 9th row.</p> -<p><b>14th Row</b>: 1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>15th Row</b>: 1 s c in each of the 1st 8 s c, 1 double loop -st in each of the next 5 sts, 1 s c in each of the next -7 s c, 1 double loop st in each of the next 5 s c, 1 s c -in each of the next 8 s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat the last -2 rows twice.</p> -<p><b>20th Row</b>: 1 s c in each st, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>21st Row</b>: 1 s c in each of the first 8 sts, 1 double loop -st in each of the next 17 sts, 1 s c in each of the next -8 sts, ch 1, turn. Repeat the last 2 rows twice.</p> -<p><b>Next 8 Rows</b>: 1 s c in each st, ch 1 to turn each row, -cut yarn. Work 6 more squares in same manner.</p> -<p>Sew squares together as illustrated.</p> -<p>Work 2 rows of s c around entire rug working 3 s c in -each corner in each row.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_27">27</div> -<div class="img" id="fig15"> -<img src="images/p11a.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="723" /> -<p class="pcap">Contemporary</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_28">28</div> -<h2 id="c15"><span class="small"><i>Have you ever tried</i></span></h2> -<p>to make Punch-needle or Hooked Rugs? They -are so simple.</p> -<p>The lovely Aunt Lydia designs on the opposite -page are for sale at your nearest Art Needlework -counter—each attractively packaged—each containing -step-by-step easy instructions. 79¢ each.</p> -<p>Make these rugs with smooth, smooth Aunt -Lydia’s Heavy Rug Yarn in lovely jeweltone -colors. What room wouldn’t be improved with -one or more of these easy-to-make, fascinating -rugs?</p> -<div class="altill"> -<div class="img" id="fig16"> -<img src="images/p12.jpg" alt="" width="255" height="500" /> -<p class="pcap"><span class="ss">PUNCH NEEDLE RUG</span>—By this -method, the yarn is threaded -in a special hooking needle. -The needle is then punched -through the rug foundation -from the wrong side in accordance -with the color pattern indicated -by the stamped design.</p> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig17"> -<img src="images/p12a.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="221" /> -<p class="pcap"><span class="ss">HOOKED RUG</span>—With another method of hooking, the -yarn is held underneath the frame with one hand and -pulled up to the desired height (usually about ½ inch) -with a hook held in the other hand.</p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_29">29</div> -<h3 id="c16">Aunt Lydia’s -<br />Punch Needle or Hooked Rug Foundations</h3> -<div class="img" id="fig18"> -<img src="images/p12f.jpg" alt="" width="341" height="506" /> -<p class="pcap">No. 650 ... Poppy</p> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig19"> -<img src="images/p12g.jpg" alt="" width="510" height="363" /> -<p class="pcap">No. 651 ... Old-Fashioned Floral</p> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig20"> -<img src="images/p12h.jpg" alt="" width="338" height="515" /> -<p class="pcap">No. 652 ... Colonial</p> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig21"> -<img src="images/p12j.jpg" alt="" width="519" height="325" /> -<p class="pcap">No. 653 ... Colonial Rose</p> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig22"> -<img src="images/p12k.jpg" alt="" width="344" height="536" /> -<p class="pcap">No. 654 ... Colonial Scroll</p> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig23"> -<img src="images/p12m.jpg" alt="" width="538" height="351" /> -<p class="pcap">No. 655 ... Colonial Floral</p> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig24"> -<img src="images/p12n.jpg" alt="" width="329" height="511" /> -<p class="pcap">No. 656 ... Morning Glory</p> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig25"> -<img src="images/p12o.jpg" alt="" width="517" height="337" /> -<p class="pcap">No. 657 ... Clematis</p> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig26"> -<img src="images/p12p.jpg" alt="" width="332" height="514" /> -<p class="pcap">No. 658 ... Carnation</p> -</div> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_30">30</div> -<h2 id="c17"><span class="small">Santa Fé Modern</span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">CROCHETED</span></p> -<p class="center"><i>Rug Measures 24 Inches x 29 Inches Without Fringe</i></p> -<p class="center">Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY -<br />“AUNT LYDIA’S” HEAVY RUG YARN, Article 235</p> -<div class="verse"> -<p class="t0">6 skeins Dk. Green.</p> -<p class="t0">4 skeins Lt. Yellow.</p> -<p class="t0">3 skeins Brown.</p> -<p class="t0">Aluminum crochet hook size H.</p> -</div> -<p class="tb">Rug is worked firmly throughout.</p> -<p>With Green ch 22, 3 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in -each of the next 19 sts of ch, 3 s c in next st, working -on other side of ch, work 1 s c in each of the next -19 sts, do not join this or the following rows. Place a -marker at beginning of each row.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>: 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c (s d c: yarn -over hook, insert in st, pull through, yarn over and -pull through all loops at one time), s c in next s c, -1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the next -19 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in next s c, -1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the next -19 s c.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>: S c in next s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next -s c, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in -next s c, 1 s c in each of the next 21 s c, 1 s c, 1 s d c, -1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, 1 s c, -1 s d c, 1 s c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the next 20 s c.</p> -<p><b>Next 9 Rows</b>: Work 1 s c in each s c and 1 s c, 1 s d c, -1 s c in center st at each corner in each row, sl st in -next st to even row pulling st tightly.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>: Attach Lt. Yellow in center st at any corner -and work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in same space, 1 s c -in each s c all around working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in -center st at each remaining corner, join in 1st s c.</p> -<p><b>14th Row</b>: Sl st in next st (corner st), ch 1, 1 s c, -1 s d c, 1 s c in same space, then work 1 s c in each -s c, working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center st at each -corner, join, cut Yellow.</p> -<p><b>15th, 16th and 17th Rows</b>: Same as 13th row working -1 row Dk. Green, 1 row Brown, 1 row Dk. Green, cut -yarn.</p> -<p><b>18th and 19th Rows</b>: Attach Lt. Yellow and work -same as 13th and 14th rows.</p> -<p><b>Next 3 Rows</b>: Attach Brown and work even in s c -working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center st at each corner -in each row, cut yarn. This should measure 12½ × -18¼ inches. Block carefully before starting next row.</p> -<p><b>23rd Row</b>: Working across short side, attach Yellow -in center st at corner and work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in -same space, ** keeping the loops of last s c on hook, -with Brown, yarn over and pull through both loops -on hook (always carry color not used underneath -and when changing color always complete last half -of st with next color), skip 1 s c, * with Brown and -working over Yellow, s c in next s c always working -in center of s c of previous row by inserting hook -between the 2 upright bars of st, with Yellow and -working over Brown 1 s c in each of the next 9 s c -(always insert hook in center of each st), repeat from -* 3 times, with Brown s c in next s c, skip 1 s c, with -Yellow 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next st (corner), * with -Brown s c in next s c, with Yellow 1 s c in each of the -next 9 s c, repeat from * 5 times, with Brown s c in -next s c, with Yellow 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in next st, -repeat from ** once but omitting the 1 s c, 1 s d c, -1 s c in corner st, join in 1st s c.</p> -<p><b>24th Row</b>: Sl st into corner and with Yellow work -1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in same space, * with Brown 1 s c -in each of the next 3 s c, with Yellow 1 s c in each -of the next 7 s c, repeat from * all around always -working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center st at corner in -Yellow, join each row.</p> -<p><b>Next 3 Rows</b>: Same as last row but having 1 more st -on each side of each Brown triangle and 1 st less -on each side of each Yellow point in each row, cut -Yellow.</p> -<p><b>28th Row</b>: Working in same manner with Brown 1 -s c in each s c working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in each corner, -cut Brown.</p> -<p><b>29th and 30th Rows</b>: Attach Lt. Yellow in corner st -and work same as 13th and 14th rows working -through top of sts for remainder of rug.</p> -<p>Repeat the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th rows, cut -yarn.</p> -<p><b>36th Row</b>: Attach Green in center st at corner and -work 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in same space, 1 s c in each -s c all around working 1 s c, 1 s d c, 1 s c in center st -at each corner, join.</p> -<p><b>Next 6 Rows</b>: 1 s c in each s c working 1 s c, 1 s d c, -1 s c in center st at each corner, join, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind all colors over a 4 inch cardboard. -Cut one end. Using 1 strand for each fringe, double -in half and knot through each st all around having -1 strand Dk. Green through each of the 1st 2 sts, -1 strand Brown through each of the next 2 sts, 1 -strand Lt. Yellow through each of the next 2 sts, -repeat in same manner all around.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_31">31</div> -<div class="img" id="fig27"> -<img src="images/p13.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="612" /> -<p class="pcap">Santa Fé Modern</p> -</div> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p14.jpg" alt="AUNT LYDIA’S HEAVY RUG YARN" width="500" height="294" /> -</div> -<h3 id="c18">Transcriber’s Notes</h3> -<ul><li>Silently corrected a few typos.</li> -<li>Relocated material “continued on remote page” for more conveniently-flowing text.</li> -<li>Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook is public-domain in the country of publication.</li> -<li>In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.</li></ul> - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Crocheted Rugs: Star Book No. 106, by -American Thread Company - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CROCHETED RUGS: STAR BOOK NO. 106 *** - -***** This file should be named 60350-h.htm or 60350-h.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/6/0/3/5/60350/ - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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