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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: Mohlon Acrylic Fiber #B22: Easy-to-make Fashions - Knit/Crochet - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: February 4, 2020 [EBook #61315] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MOHLON ACRYLIC FIBER *** - - - - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Lisa Corcoran and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - - - - - _Easy to Make Fashions_ - From Rochelle’s - mohlon - ORLON ACRYLIC FIBER - - - ILLINOIS YARN COMPANY - ROCHELLE, ILLINOIS - - 12/64 PRINTED USA - - - - -All directions in this book have been carefully checked for accuracy. We -cannot be responsible for typographical errors or misinterpretation of -directions. - - - - - NO. 1257 - MOHLON RAGLAN COAT - (AS SHOWN ON COVER) - Small-Medium-Large - - - MATERIALS: - 4 (4-5) 2-oz. skeins each of three colors Mohlon. - 1 #11, 36 inch circular needle. - 4 stitch holders. - Colors shown are: - 1. 305 Blond Sand, 313 Tan Heather, 318 Acorn. - 2. 306 Salmon Glow, 313 Tan Heather, 310 Indo Brown. - 3. 307 Green Spray, 305 Blond Sand, 320 Moss Green. - 4. 322 Cranberry, 312 Dark Oxford, 311 Light Oxford. - 5. 308 Black, 311 Light Oxford, 301 White. - 6. 321 Light Navy, 309 Arctic Blue, 302 Star Bright. - GAUGE: 3 sts: = 1 inch. - DIRECTIONS: USE ONE STRAND OF EACH OF THREE COLORS THROUGHOUT. - -Starting at collar edge with three strands of yarn, cast on 47 (51-55) -sts. - -DO NOT JOIN, WORK IN ROWS AS FOLLOWS: Row 1: K 1, * P 1, K 1. Repeat - from * across. Repeat Row 1 for Seed Stitch Pattern. Work in Seed - stitch for 4 (4½-5) inches. Divide sts for raglan shaping as - follows: - -Row 1: For left Front, work in Seed St across first 9 sts—front band, K - next 4 (5-6) sts, place a marker on needle; for Left Sleeve K next - 4 sts, place a marker on needle; for Back K next 13 (15-17) sts, - place a marker on needle; for Right Sleeve K next 4 sts, place a - marker on needle; for Right Front K next 5 (5-6) sts, work in Seed - St across remaining 9 sts—front band. - -Row 2: Work in Seed st across the 9 sts of front band; * P across to - next marker, slip marker. Repeat from * 3 times more; P to within - last 9 sts for front band, work Seed St across remaining 9 sts. - -Row 3: Work in Seed st across the 9 sts of front band, * K to within one - st before next marker, K in front and back of next st; slip - marker; K in front and back of next st. Repeat from * 3 times - more; K to within front band, work Seed St across remaining 9 - sts—8 sts increased. Repeat last 2 rows (2nd and 3rd Row) 18 - (20-22) times more. There are 199 (219-239) sts on needle, ending - with a P row. Break off yarn. Removing all markers, slip the first - 32 (35-38) sts on a stitch holder to be worked later for Left - Front; slip the following 42 (46-50) sts on another holder to be - worked later for Sleeve; slip next 51 (57-63) sts on another for - Back. - -SLEEVE: Attach yarn to next st at left-hand point of needle, cast on 3 - sts for underarm, then K over these 3 sts and across to next - marker, cast on 4 sts for underarm. Slip remaining 32 (35-38) sts - on a holder to be worked later for Right Front. Work over these 49 - (53-57) sts on needle in Stockinette St (P 1 row, K 1 row), - decreasing one st at both ends of every 5th (5th-4th) row 8 (9-10) - times in all. Work even on 33 (35-37) sts until length from - underarm is 11 (11½-12) inches. Work in Seed St for 2 inches. Bind - off. Slip sts from Left Sleeve holder on needle, work same as - previous sleeve. - -BODY: Slip sts of one Front, Back and other Front on needle. With right - side facing, attach yarn to first st of Left Front and work Seed - St across first 9 sts, K across remaining sts of Front, cast on 7 - sts for underarm, K across sts of Back, cast on 7 sts for - underarm, work across Right Front as before. Keeping front edges - in Seed St, work in Stockinette St over these 129 (141-153) sts - until length from underarm is 28 inches: Work in Seed St for 2 - inches. Bind off. - -FINISHING: Sew Sleeve seams. Sew cast-on sts at underarm together. - -FOR BEST RESULTS: Coat should be lined. - - - - - NO. 1262 - MAN’S OR LADIES’ V-NECK PULLOVER - Size (36-38) (40-42) (44-46) - - - [Illustration: 1262] - - MATERIALS: - 5 (5-6) 2-oz. skeins Mohlon - 1 pair each straight knitting needles Nos. 2 & 4 - 1 set d p needles No. 2 (or any size which will give you the stitch - gauge given below). - 1 stitch holder - 1 cable holder. - GAUGE: 13 sts = 2 inches - -PATTERN STITCH Row 1: K 13 (15-17) P 2, K 10, P 2, K 26 (30-34) P 2, K - 10, P 2, K 26 (30-34) P 2, K 10, P 2, K 13 (15-17). Row 2: P 13 - (15-17) K 2, P 10, K 2, P 26 (30-34) K 2, P 10, K 2, P 26 (30-34) - K 2, P 10, K 2, P 13 (15-17). Row 3: K 13 (15-17) P 2, K 10, P 2, - K 26 (30-34) P 2, K 10, P 2, K 26 (30-34) P 2, K 10, P 2, K 13 - (15-17). Row 4: P 13 (15-17) K 2, P 10, K 2, P 26 (30-34) K 2, P - 10, K 2, P 26 (30-34) K 2, P 10, K 2, P 13 (15-17). Row 5: K 13 - (15-17) * P 2, sl next 5 sts on cable needle and hold in back of - work, K next 5 sts, K 5 sts from cable needle (cable twist) P 2, K - 26 (30-34), repeat from * once more, P 2 cable twist on next 10 - sts, P 2, K 13 (15-17). Rows 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16; Repeat row 2. - Rows 7, 9, 11, 13, 15; Repeat row 1. Repeat these 16 rows for - Pattern Stitch. - -BACK: With #2 needles cast on 115 (123-135) sts. K 1, P 1 for 2 inches. - K 1 row inc at even intervals to 120 (132-144) sts. Change to #4 - needles and work in pattern stitch, starting with row 2, until - piece measures 15 (15½-15½) inches. - -SHAPE ARMHOLES: At the beg. of each of the next 2 rows bind off 5 (7-8) - sts. Dec 1 st each end of needle every other row 4 (5-7) times. - Work even on 102 (108-114) sts until armhole measures 8 (8½-9) in. - SHAPE BACK OF NECK: Work 36 (39-42) sts; put center 30 sts on a - holder; join another ball of yarn and work last 36 (39-42) sts. - Working on both sides at once, at each center edge bind off 2 sts - 3 times and AT THE SAME TIME when armholes measure 8½ (9-9½) in. - SHAPE SHOULDERS: At each arm edge bind off 10 (11-12) sts 3 times. - FRONT: Work in same manner as back until piece measures 14 - (14½-14½) inches. SHAPE NECK: Work 60 (66-72) sts; join another - ball of yarn and work last 60 (66-72) sts. Working on both sides - at once, at each center edge dec 1 st and repeat this dec every - 4th row 20 times more, and AT THE SAME TIME, when piece measures - 15 (15½-15½) in SHAPE ARMHOLES: At each arm edge bind off 5 (7-8) - sts and dec 1 st at same edge every other row 4 (5-7) times. Work - even on 30 (33-36) sts of each side until armholes measure 8½ - (9-9½) in. SHAPE SHOULDERS: At each arm edge bind off 10 (11-12) - sts 3 times. - -SLEEVES: With #2 straight needles cast on 72 (72-76) sts, K 1, P 1 for 2 - inches inc at even intervals to 82 sts on last row. Change to #4 - needles. Row 1: K 34, P 2, K 10, P 2, K 34. Row 2: P 34, K 2, P - 10, K 2, P 34. Row 3: Repeat row 1. Row 4: Repeat row 2. Row 5: - Work cable twist on 10 center sts. Continue in this manner, work a - cable twist on center 10 sts every 16th row and inc 1 st each end - of needle every 1¼ (1¾) in. 8 (11-14) times. Work even on 98 - (104-110) sts until piece measures 19 (19¼-19½) in. SHAPE CAP: At - the beg of each of the next 2 rows bind off 5 (7-8) sts. Dec 1 st - each end of needle every other row for 4½ (5-5½) ins. and every - row for 1½ ins. At the beg of each of the next 6 rows bind off 2 - sts. Bind off remaining sts. - -FINISHING: Sew shoulder, underarm and sleeve seams. Sew in sleeves. - -NECKBAND: With DP needles with right side facing you and starting at - point of V, pick up and K 152 (160-168) sts around neck edge, - including sts from holder. Put a marker on center st at point of - V. Work in ribbing K 1, P 1, for 1½ in, dec 1 st each side of - center st every other row 5 times. Bind off in ribbing. - - - - - NO. 1225 - LADIES’ ONE-BUTTON CARDIGAN - Sizes Small (32-34) - Medium (36-38) Large (40-42) - - - [Illustration: 1225] - - MATERIAL REQUIRED: - 5 (5-6) 2-oz. skeins Mohlon - 1 pr. No. 4 needles - 1 pr. No. 8 needles - 1 button - GAUGE: 13 sts = 2 inches; 10 rows = 1 inch - -BACK: With No. 4 needles, cast on 120 (128-136) sts. K 1 P 1 for 1½ - inches. (On K st, knit in back of stitch instead of front for - ribbing.) Add 1 st at end of last row 121 (129-137). Change to No. - 8 needles and start pattern stitch which consists of 4 rows. - -Row 1: knit across. - -Row 2: * K 3, P 1, * repeat from * to * across row ending with K 1. - -Row 3: * K 1, Sl 1 (as if to K) * repeat from * to * across row ending - with K 1. - -Row 4: * P 1, Sl 1 (as if to P) * repeat from * to * across row ending - with P 1. - -Follow this pattern until 12½ (12½-13½) inches have been completed from - start of sweater—or desired length. - -Raglan Armholes: Bind off 3 (3-3) sts beg. of next 2 rows. Dec 1 st each - end every other row on right side in following manner. (K 2, sl 1, - K 1, psso,—follow pattern stitch to last 4 sts, then K 2 tog, K - 2). On wrong side, purl first 3 sts and last 3 sts of row. Do the - rest of sts in pattern st. Decrease every other row 39 (41-43) - times. Put remaining 37 (41-45) sts on holder. - -Left Front: With No. 4 needles, cast on 56 (60-68) sts. K 1, P 1, for 1½ - inches, the same as ribbing in back. Add 1 st at end of row—57 - (61-69). Change to No. 8 needles and follow pattern until 12½ - (12½-13½) inches have been completed. - -Raglan Armhole: On next row, bind off 3 sts at start of row on armhole - side. Then continue to decrease 1 st at armhole side every other - row (right side) the some as on back. Decrease every other row 36 - (38-40) times. - -Shape neck: At front edge, bind off 5 (6-7) sts every other row twice - and 5 (4-6) sts once, at the same time, dec 1 st at arm edge every - other row 3 more times. Bind off. - -Right front: Work to correspond to left front reversing shaping. - -Sleeves: With No. 4 needles, cast on 58 (58-62) sts. K 1, P 1 for 2 - inches, same as back. Add 1 st at end of last row 59 (59-63) sts. - Change to No. 8 needles and start pattern, increasing 1 st at each - side every ¾ inch 19 (21-23) times to 97 (101-107) sts. Knit until - 12 (13-14) inches have been completed. - -Raglan Armholes: On next two rows, bind off 3 sts at start of row. Then - continue to decrease 1 st at each side every row (right side) in - same manner as back. Dec every other row 39 (41-43) times. Put - remaining 13 (13-15) sts on holder. Sew sweater together. Sew - sleeves to back and fronts to sleeves. - -Front Band: With No. 4 needles, cast on 15 sts, right side K 7, P 1, K - 7; wrong side P 7, K 1, P 7. Knit in this manner until band is - right length for sweater. Make a band for each side. Sew bands to - front of sweater. Fold on purl stitch and slip stitch to wrong - side of sweater. - -Neckband: Knit the neck band very tight. With right side facing and with - No. 4 needles pick up 22 sts on right front, (being sure to go - through both thicknesses of front band), then 13 (13-15) sts from - sleeve holder, then 39 (41-43) from back holder, then 13 (13-15) - from other sleeve holder, then 22 sts from left front. -K 1, P 1, in ribbing for 1¼ inches, working button hole in second row on - right front. Bind off in ribbing. - - - - - NO. 1221 - MAN’S CARDIGAN - - - [Illustration: 1221] - - These directions are for small size (36-38). Changes for medium size - (40-42) and large size (44-46) are in parentheses. - - MATERIALS: - Mohlon 2-oz. skeins 5 (6-6) - 1 pair each straight knitting needles Nos. 3 and 5 or any size - needles which will give the stitch gauge given below - 5 buttons - 1 d p needle or cable holder - GAUGE: - 6 sts = 1 inch - 8 rows = 1 inch - -CABLE PATTERN STITCH. To be worked on 18 sts as designated. - -Row 1: P 2, sl next 3 sts to d p needle and hold in back of work, K next - 3 sts, K 3 sts from d p needle (cable twist), P 2, work cable - twist on next 6 sts, P 2. - -Row 2 and all even rows: K 2, P 6, K 2, P 6, K 2. - -Rows 3, 5 and 7: P 2, K 6, P 2, K 6, P 2. - -Rows 9 through 24: Repeat Rows 1 through 8 twice more. - -Row 25: Repeat Row 1. - -Rows 27 through 43: Repeat Row 3. - -Row 44: Repeat Row 2. - -Repeat these 44 rows for cable pattern stitch. - -BACK: Using No. 3 needles, cast on 114 (126-138) sts. - -Row 1: P 2, * K 2, P 2, repeat from * across row. Row 2: K 2, * P 2, K - 2, repeat from * across row. Repeat these 2 rows until piece - measures 3 inches, ending with Row 2. Change to No. 5 needles and - work as follows: K 16 (20-24), put a marker on needle, work Row 1 - of cable pattern st on next 18 sts, put a marker on needle, K 46 - (50-54), put a marker on needle, work Row 1 of cable pattern st on - next 18 sts, put a marker on needle, K 16 (20-24) sts. Keeping - each group of 18 sts between markers in cable pattern st and - remaining sts in stockinette st, work even until piece measures 15 - (15½-15½) inches. SHAPE ARMHOLES: At the beg of each of the next 2 - rows bind off 4 (6-8) sts. Dec 1 st each end of needle every other - row 3 (4-5) times. Work even on 100 (106-112) sts until armholes - measure 9 (9½-10) inches. SHAPE SHOULDERS: At the beg of each of - the next 8 (10-8) rows bind off 8 (7-9) sts. Bind off remaining 36 - (36-40) sts. - -RIGHT FRONT: Using No. 3 needles, cast on 77 (81-85) sts. - -Row 1: K 9, sl 1, K 9, P 2, * K 2, P 2, repeat from * across row. Row 2: - K 2, P 2 in ribbing for 56 (60-64) sts, K 2, P 19. Repeat these 2 - rows until piece measures 3 inches, ending with Row 2. Change to - No. 5 needles. Row 1: K 9, sl 1, K 33, put a marker on needle, - work Row 1 of cable pattern st on next 18 sts, put a marker on - needle, K 16 (20-24). Row 2: P 16 (20-24), work Row 2 of cable - pattern st on next 18 sts, P 43. Keeping 18 sts between markers in - cable pattern st and all other sts as established, work even until - piece measures 15 (15½-15½) inches ending with Row 2. SHAPE NECK: - K 9, sl 1, K 9, K 2 tog (dec), work in pattern as established to - end of row. SHAPE ARMHOLE: Continuing to dec 1 st inside front - border every 4th row 16 times more and every other row 2 (0-0) - times, at arm edge bind off 4 (6-8) sts. Dec 1 st at arm edge - every other row 3 (4-5) times. Work even on 51 (54-55) sts until - armhole measures 9 (9½-10) inches. SHAPE SHOULDER: At arm edge - bind off 8 (7-9) sts 4 (5-4) times. Work even on remaining 19 sts - in pattern as established for 3 inches. Sl 19 sts on a holder. - -LEFT FRONT: Work to correspond to right front, reversing the placing of - the cable pattern st, borders and all shaping and forming the - first double buttonhole when piece measures 1 inch. DOUBLE - BUTTONHOLE: Starting at front edge, work 3 sts, bind off the next - 3 sts, work 7 sts, bind off the next 3 sts, work to end of row. On - the next row cast on 3 sts over each group of 3 sts bound off - previous row. - -SLEEVES: Using No. 3 needles, cast on 60 (64-66) sts. K 2, P 2 in - ribbing for 3 inches. Change to No. 5 needles and work in - stockinette st. inc 1 st each end of needle every ¾ inch 17 - (18-20) times. Work even on 94 (100-106) sts until piece measures - 19 (19¼-19½) inches. SHAPE CAP: At the beg of each of the next 2 - rows bind off 4 (6-8) sts. Dec 1 st each end of needle every other - row for 5 (½-6) inches and EVERY ROW for 1 inch. At the beg of - each of the next 6 rows bind off 3 sts. Bind off remaining sts. - -FINISHING: Sew underarm, shoulder and sleeve seams. Set in sleeves. Fold - border on sl st and hem in place. Weave border sts tog and sew to - back neck edge. Finish double buttonholes. Sew on buttons. - - - - - NO. 1230 - LADIES’ CARDIGAN - - - [Illustration: 1230] - -These directions are for size 12. Changes for sizes 14, 16 and 18 are in -parentheses. - - MATERIALS: - 5 2-oz. skein Mohlon (for all sizes). - 1 circular needle No. 5 - 1 pair each straight knitting needles. Nos. 3 and 5 OR ANY SIZE - NEEDLES WHICH WILL GIVE THE STITCH GAUGE GIVEN BELOW. - 1 steel crochet hook No. 2 - 9 buttons - GAUGE: - 6 sts = 1 inch - 8 rows = 1 inch - -PATTERN STITCH FOR COLLAR: Multiple of 13 sts plus 2. - -Row 1: P 2, * yo, K 4, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, K 4, yo, P 2, repeat from * - across row. - -Row 2: and all even rows: K 2, * P 11, K 2, repeat from * across row. - -Row 3: P 2, * K 1, yo, K 3, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, K 3, yo, K 1, P 2, - repeat from * across row. - -Row 5: P 2, * K 2, yo, K 2, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, K 2, yo, K 2, P 2, - repeat from * across row. - -Row 7: P 2, * K 3, yo, K 1, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, K 1, yo, K 3, P 2, - repeat from * across row. - -Row 9: P 2, * K 4, yo, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, yo, K 4, P 2, repeat from * - across row. - -Row 10: Repeat row 2. - -Repeat these 10 rows for pattern stitch for collar. - -PATTERN STITCH FOR SWEATER: To be worked on 15 sts as designated. - -Row 1: P 2, * yo, K 4, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, K 4, yo, P 2. - -Row 2: and all even rows: K 2, P 11, K 2. - -Row 3: P 2, K 1, yo, K 3, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, K 3, yo, K 1, P 2. - -Row 5: P 2, K 2, yo, K 2, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, K 2, yo, K 2, P 2. - -Row 7: P 2, K 3, yo, K 1, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, K 1, yo, K 3, P 2. - -Row 9: P 2, K 4, yo, sl 1, K 2 tog, psso, yo, K 4, P 2. - -Row 10: Repeat Row 2. - -Repeat these 10 rows for pattern stitch. - -Note: When working K 1, P 1 ribbing, always work in BACK of each K st. - -BACK: Using No. 3 needles, cast on 86 (92-98-104) sts. K 1, P 1 ribbing - for 2 (2-2½-2½) inches. Change to No. 5 needles and work in - stockinette st, inc 1 st each end of needle every ½ inch 10 times. - Work even on 106 (112-118-124) sts until piece measures 8½ - (8½-9-9) inches, ending with a P row. Break off and sl sts onto a - holder. - -SLEEVES: Using No. 3 needles, cast on 54 (58-62-68) sts. K 1, P 1 in - ribbing for 2 inches. Change to No. 5 needles and work in - stockinette st, inc 1 st each end of needle every ¾ inch 12 times. - Work even on 78 (82-86-92) sts until piece measures 12½ - (12½-13-13) inches, ending with a P row. Break off and sl sts onto - a holder. - -LEFT FRONT: Using No. 3 needles, cast on 44 (46-48-52) sts. K 1, P 1 in - ribbing for 2 (2-2½-2½) inches, inc 0 (0-1-0) st at end of last - row—44 (46-49-52) sts. Change to No. 5 needles. Row 1: K 29 - (31-34-37), put a marker on needle, work Row 1 of pattern st on - last 15 sts. Row 2: Work Row 2 of pattern st on first 15 sts, P to - end of row. Keeping 15 sts at front edge in pattern st and - remaining sts in stockinette st, at arm edge inc 1 st every ½ inch - 10 times. Work even in pattern as established on 54 (56-59-62) sts - until piece measures 8½ (8½-9-9) inches, ending with a wrong side - row. Break off and sl sts onto a holder. - -RIGHT FRONT: Work to correspond to left front, reversing placing of - front border and all shaping. Do not break yarn. - -TO JOIN PIECES: With wrong side facing you, sl onto circular needle 54 - (56-59-62) sts of left front, 78 (82-86-92) sts of one sleeve, 106 - (112-118-124) sts of back, 78 (82-86-92) sts of other sleeve and - 54 (56-59-62) sts of right front—370 (388-408-432) sts. Work back - and forth as follows: - -Row 1: Starting at right front edge, continue in pattern st on first 15 - sts, put a marker on needle, K 31 (33-36-39), put a marker on - needle, work same row of pattern st on next 15 sts, put a marker - on needle, K 64 (68-72-78), put a marker on needle, work same row - of pattern st on next 15 sts, put a marker on needle, K 90 - (96-102-108), put a marker on needle, work same row of pattern st - on next 15 sts, put a marker on needle, K 64 (68-72-78), put a - marker on needle, work same row of pattern st on next 15 sts, put - a marker on needle, K 31 (33-36-39), put a marker on needle, work - last 15 sts in pattern st. - -Row 2: Work in pattern st on first 15 sts, * P to next marker, work in - pattern st on next 15 sts, repeat from * across row. - -RAGLAN SHAPING: Keeping each group of 15 sts between markers in pattern - st and remaining sts in stockinette st, work as follows: - -Row 1: Work 15 sts in pattern st, * K to 2 sts. before next marker, sl - 1, K 1, psso (dec), work in pattern st to next marker, K 2 tog - (dec), repeat from * 3 times more, work to end of row—8 sts - decreased. - -Row 2: Work even in pattern as established. Continue in this manner to - dec 8 sts every other row 21 (24-29-34) times more and then every - 4th row 9 (8-6-4) times—122 (124-120-120) sts. - -SHAPE NECK: Discontinuing raglan decreases and continuing in pattern as - established, at the beg of each of the next 8 rows bind off 8 - (8-7-7) sts. Bind off remaining 58 (60-64-64) sts. - -COLLAR: Using No. 5 needles, cast on 93 sts. Work even in pattern st for - collar 3½ inches. Bind off. - -FINISHING: Sew underarm and sleeve seams. LEFT FRONT BAND: Starting at - neckedge, firmly work 4 rows sc on left front edge. Band should - measure 18½ (18½-19-19) inches. Fasten off. RIGHT FRONT BAND: - Starting at lower right front edge, work 2 rows sc to correspond - to left band. BUTTONHOLES: On next row work 3 sc, ch 3, skip 3 sc, - 1 sc in next st; make 8 more buttonholes, evenly spaced—the last - one to be made just below start of neck shaping. Work 1 more row - sc; do not break off. Starting at lower edge, work 1 row sc around - front and neck edges, holding in neck to desired size, ending at - lower left front. Fasten off. Work 2 rows sc on bound off and - short edges of collar, inc 1 sc in point of each scallop. Sew on - collar and buttons. - - - - - NO. 1222 - LADIES’ CARDIGAN - Sizes Small (32-34) - Medium (36-38) Large (40-42) - - - [Illustration: 1222] - - MATERIAL REQUIRED: - 1 No. 6 Circular Needle - 4 (4-4) 2 oz. skeins Mohlon - 6 buttons - 1 cable holder - GAUGE: - 6 sts = 1 inch - 8 rows = 1 inch - -NECK: With No. 6 Needle, cast on 47 (47-55) sts for beg. of neck edge. - Work back and forth on circular needle. - -Row 1: Wrong side. P 3(3-3), * k 1, p 3, k 1, p 3, k 1, p 3, k 1 * p 15 - (15-23) repeat between *’s once, p 3, (3-3). - -Row 2: Inc 1 st in first st as if to k, * inc 1 st in next st as if to - k, k 1, place a marker on right needle, p 1, inc 1 st in each of - next 3 sts as if to k, p 1, place a marker on needle as before for - end of raglan cable stripe, inc 1 st in next st as if to k *; - repeat between *’s once, k 12 (12-20); repeat between *’s twice, - increase 1 st in next st as if to k, k 1; 69 (69-77) sts. - -Row 3: Inc 1 st in first st as if to p, * p to marker, slip marker to - right needle, k 1, p 6, k 1, slip marker as before *; repeat - between *’s 3 times, p to within 1 st of end, inc 1 st in last st - as if to p; 71 (71-79). - -Row 4: Cable twist, inc 1 st in first st, *k to within 2 sts of marker, - inc 1 st in next st. K 1, slip marker as before; p 1; slip next 2 - sts to cable holder and hold at back of work, k next 2 sts, then - bring the 2 sts on cable holder to front of work, k next 2 sts, k - the 2 sts from cable holder. (Double Cable twist) p 1, slip marker - as before, inc 1 st in next st *; repeat between *’s 3 times, k to - within 2 sts of end, inc 1 st in next st, k 1; 81 (81-89). - -Row 5: Same as row 3: 83 (83-91). - -Row 6: Inc 1 st in first st, *k to within 2 sts of marker, inc 1 st in - next st, k 1, slip marker, p 1, k 6, p 1, slip marker, inc 1 st in - next st *; repeat between *’s 3 times, k to within 2 sts of end, - inc 1 st in next st, k 1: 93 (93-101). - -Row 7: Same as row 3; 95 (95-103). - -Row 8: Same as row 6; 105 (105-113). - -Row 9: Same as row 3; 107 (107-115). - -Row 10: Cable twist—same as row 4; 117 (117-125). - -Row 11: Same as row 3; 119 (119-127). - -Row 12: Same as row 6; 129 (129-137). - -Row 13: Same as row 3; 131 (131-139). - -Row 14: Same as row 6; 141 (141-149). - -Row 15: Same as row 3; 143 (143-151). - -Row 16: Cable twist—same as row 4; 153 (153-161) sts; cast on 15 sts at - end of row; 168 (168-176). - -Row 17: P the 15 cast-on sts for right front border and facing, k 1, p - 6, k 1 for cable stripe, continue as for row 3 to within 8 sts of - end, k 1, p 6, k 1 for cable stripe on left front; cast on 15 sts - at end of row for left front border; 183 (183-191). - -Row 18: k 7, with yarn at back, slip next st as if to p for turning st, - k 7, p 1, k 6, p 1; repeat between *’s of row 6, 4 times, k to - within 23 sts of end, p 1, k 6, p 1, k 7, slip next st as before - for turning st, k 7; 191 (191-199). - -Row 19: P 15, k 1, p 6, k 1; repeat between *’s of row 3, 4 times, p to - within 23 sts of end, k 1, p 6, k 1, p last 15 sts. 191 (191-199). - -Row 20: Same as row 18; 199 (199-207). - -Row 21: Same as row 19; 199 (199-207). - -Row 22: K 7, slip 1, k 7, p 1, work double cable twist on next 6 sts; p - 1, repeat between *’s of row 4, 4 times, k to within 23 sts of - end, p 1, work double cable twist on next 6 sts, p l, k 7, slip 1, - k 7; 207 (207-215) carry up markers. - -Continue to work with care to keep pat., increasing 1 st each side of - each 4 raglan cable stripes every 2nd row, twisting cables every - 6th row on all 6 cable stripes until 20 rows above last cast-on - row of front borders, end on wrong side; 263 (263-271). - -Row 38: First buttonhole row, right side—work pat. and inc as before to - within 13 sts of end, bind off next 2 sts for buttonhole, k 2 sts, - slip 1, k 2, bind off next 2 sts for buttonhole, finish row; 271 - (271-279). - -Row 39: Work pat., casting on 2 sts over bound off sts. Continue as - before, repeating buttonholes every 21st and 22nd row until there - are 375 (391-415) sts on needle, end on wrong side. - -This row completes raglan shaping and raglan cable stripes. Continuing - to work 15 border and facing sts on each front edge as before and - cable pat. on 8 sts of each front cable stripe only, divide as - follows, removing markers and discontinuing cable pat. on - remaining 4 cable stripes. - -Dividing Row: Work 15 border sts and 8 sts of front cable stripe; then k - next 39 (41-43) st; remove marker, k 4 raglan seam sts, omitting - pat., slip these 66 (68-70) sts on holder for left front; k next - 77 (81-85) sts and place them on separate holder for left sleeve; - k 89 (93-105) sts and place them on holder for back; k next 77 - (81-85) sts, keep these sts on needle for right sleeve, place - remaining 66 (68-70) sts on holder for right front. Continue as - follows on right sleeve. - -Right Sleeve: Work in stockinette st, p 1 row, k 1 row—decreasing 1 st - each side every 6 rows, 8 (9-9) times; 61 (63-67) sts until 10 - inches below dividing row, end on wrong side. - -Cuff: Decrease row, right side. K decreasing 12 (13-15) sts evenly - spaced across row; 49 (50-52). Work firmly in k 2, p 2 ribbing for - 2 inches. Bind off in ribbing. Pick up sts for left sleeve from - holder and work same as right sleeve. - -Body: Beg at front edge of left front, from right side, take up 66 - (68-70) sts of left front; 89 (93-105) sts of back, slip last 66 - (68-70) sts of right front on left-hand side of circular needle. - Join yarn, finish right front working as before on front border - facing and cable twist. - -Work for 9 (9½-10) inches in this manner. - -Dec. Row, right side: Work 15 sts of facing and border, k 2, *k 2, k 2 - tog; repeat from * across row to within 20 sts of end, k 5, work - 15 sts of border. - -Ribbing: Work facing as before and k 2, p 2 in ribbing for 2 inches. - Bind off in ribbing. - -Neck ribbing: Working from right side, pick up and k 15 sts on 15 sts of - facing and border; 18 (18-19) along shaped edge of neck to end of - 2nd cable stripe, 3 sts across top of sleeve; 24 (26-28) across - back of neck to end of 4th cable stripe; 3 sts across top of - sleeve; 18 (18-19) sts along shaped edge to end of 6th cable - stripe; 15 sts on sts of border and facing; 96 (98-102) sts. - -Rows 1, 2 and 3: K 2, P 2. - -Row 4: (Buttonhole row) K 2, bind off 2 sts, k until 13 sts from last - bind off, bind off 2, k 2. P 2 across row. - -Row 5: Work in ribbing, casting on 2 sts over each set of bound off sts. - -Repeat ribbing for 1½ inches. - -Finishing: Turn back front facings along turning st and hem to wrong - side. Sew open ends of front borders and facings tog, neatly at - neck and lower edge. Finish buttonholes in blanket st working - through both thicknesses. - - - - - NO. 1227 - KNITTED LOOP HAT - - - [Illustration: 1227] - - MATERIALS: - Mohlon (2 2-oz. skeins) - One pair No. 6 Knitting Needles - 1½ yard 1½-inch wide ribbon - GAUGE: - 7 sts = 2 ins. - SIZE: - To fit average head. - -With 2 strands of Mohlon, cast on 80 sts. Row 1: K 1, * insert needle in - next st., (wind yarn around right hand needle and first 3 fingers - of left hand) twice, then around right hand needle again, draw - loops through st., sl onto left hand needle and K loops tog with - st., repeat from * to last st, K 1. Row 2: K. These 2 rows form - the pattern. Repeat Row 1. Next row: (K 6, K 2 tog) to end (70 - sts.). Work 12 rows in stockinette st. Begin pattern. Repeat - Pattern Rows 1 and 2 twice, then Row 1 again. Shape top thus: Row - 1: (K 5, K 2 tog) to end. Row 2 and even number rows, do row 1 of - Pattern. Row 3: (K 4, K 2 tog) to end. Row 5: (K 3, K 2 tog) to - end. Row 7: (K 2, K 2 tog) to end. Row 9: (K 1, K 2 tog.) to end. - Row 11: (K 2 tog.) to end. Break yarn, run end through remaining - sts., draw up and fasten off. Join back seam. Cut ribbon to fit - head size with 1 inch turning, join seam, slip on to hat with seam - at front. Make up remaining ribbon into bow and sew over the seam - of ribbon band. - - - - - NO. 1227 A - CROCHETED LOOP HAT - - - MATERIALS: - 4 oz. Mohlon—(Using 2 strands throughout) - 1 crochet Hook #6 or G - -Loop Stitch: * Using a double strand of yarn, with wrong side facing - you, insert hook in next st., y.o. hook and draw through this st., - y.o. and draw through 1 loop on hook, holding third finger of left - hand in back of work over yarn, insert hook in same st., yarn over - hook and pull through st., y.o. hook and pull through 3 loops on - hook, remove finger, repeat from * for loop st. - -Crown: Chain 3, join with sl. st. to form ring. 6 sc in ring. 2nd round. - Work 2 loop sts. in each sc around (12 loop sts.) 3rd round: * 2 - sc in first st, 1 sc in next st. * repeat between * around. (18 - sc.) 4th round: Work * 2 loop sts in next st., 1 loop st. in each - of next 2 sts, repeat from * around (24 sts). 5th round: Work * 2 - sc in next st., 1 sc in each of next 3 sts. repeat from * around - (30 sts.) Continue to work this way increasing 6 sts. every round - until there are 66 sts. in round. (Piece should measure about 7 - inches in diameter.) - -Brim: Round 1: Work loop st. to end of round, join with slip st. to - first st., chain 1, turn. Round 2: With right side facing you, 1 - sc in each st., join with slip st. to first st., chain 1, turn. - Repeat last 2 rounds 2 times more. Continuing on right side work 6 - rounds of sc. Repeat rounds 1 and 2 for 3 times. Fasten off. Trim - with ribbon or cord around hat at the 6 rounds of sc. - - - - - NO. 1229 - KNITTED COSSACK HAT - - - [Illustration: 1229] - - MATERIALS: - 1 (2-oz. skein) Knitting Worsted - 1 (2-oz. skein) Mohlon - 1 pair Knitting Needles size 10½ - (or any size which will give the stitch gauge given below) - GAUGE: - 11 sts = 4 inches - 4 rows = 1 inch - -With 1 strand knitting worsted, cast on 59 sts for facing. - -Row 1—wrong side—P 1, * K 1, P 1; repeat from * to end. - -Row 2—K 1, * P 1, K 1; repeat from * to end. Repeat these 2 rows 4 more - times for ribbed facing. Dec. row—wrong side—Work 8 sts in - ribbing, * p 2 tog., work next 12 sts in ribbing; repeat from *, - end last repeat work 7 sts in ribbing; (55 sts.) Work remainder of - hat with 1 strand knitting worsted and 2 strands of mohlon worked - tog. K 1 row. K next row from wrong side for turning ridge. K 1 - row. - -PATTERN—Row 1—wrong side—K. - -Row 2—P 1, * work 3 sts in next st by knitting in front, back and front - of st, ** then pass 2nd st on end of right needle over first st - and drop st from needle; repeat from ** once more—a popcorn—, P 1 - *; repeat between *’s to end. - -Row 3—K. - -Row 4—P 2, repeat between *’s of row 2, end last repeat P 2. Repeat - these 4 rows for pat. Work even in pat. until 6 ins. above turning - ridge, end with pat. row 1. Divide for Top of Hat—Work in pat. - until there are 26 sts on right needle p 2 tog., slip these 27 sts - to holder for one side of top; work pat. on remaining 27 sts as - follows; p 1, * work popcorn in next st, p 1; repeat from * to - end. - -Top Shaping—K 1 row. - -Dec. row—P 2 tog., * work a popcorn in next st, p 1; repeat from * to - within 2 sts of end, p 2 tog. (25 sts.) Repeat last 2 rows 3 more - times; (19 sts.) Bind off. Beg. at side edge, take up 27 sts from - holder. Join yarn at center and work to correspond to other side. - -FINISHING—With 1 strand knitting worsted, sew edges of facing tog. with - a weaving st. With 2 strands mohlon, sew side edges tog.; sew - shaped edges tog. to bound-off edge, whip bound-off edges tog. at - top, sew shaped edges tog. at other side. Turn back facing along - turning ridge to wrong side. With 2 strands mohlon, sew through - both facing and hat with a running st just above turning ridge. - Tack cast-on edge of facing to wrong side at seam. Fold in top of - hat, with edge of fold 5 ins. above turning ridge. With 1 strand - mohlon, tack back seam to seam at shaped edge, about 2 ins. below - edge of fold; tack at center front to correspond. - - - - - NO. 1229 A - CROCHETED COSSACK HAT - - - MATERIALS: - 4 oz Mohlon - 4 oz Knitting Worsted - #8 or H Crochet Hook - GAUGE: - 2 long sts and 1 s.c. = 1 inch - -Band: With 1 strand of knitting worsted chain 15 sts. Working in back - loop, s.c. in second chain from hook and in each ch. st. across. - (14 s.c.) Chain 1, turn. Continue in this way until piece measures - 20 inches in length. (About 34 ridges.) Crochet or sew short ends - together. Break yarn. - -Hat: Using 1 strand of knitting worsted and 2 strands of Mohlon, attach - to one edge of band. S.C. in each st. around (68 s.c.) (This is - turning row.) - -1st round: * 1 s.c. in next st., yarn over crochet hook 2 times, insert - hook in next st., yarn over and pull through 2 loops 3 times in - succession (a long st. made), repeat from * around. - -2nd round: Work * 1 long st. in first s.c., then 1 s.c. in next long st. - repeat from * around. Repeat these 2 rounds until piece measures 6 - inches above turning row. - -Divide for top of hat: ** Work in pattern on 34 sts. * Chain 1, turn. - Skip first st, s.c. in each stitch across to within 1 stitch at - end of row. Chain 1, turn. Skip first s.c. Work in pattern across - to within 1 stitch at end of row. * Repeat between *’s. Continue - in this manner decreasing 1 stitch at each end of each row for 7 - rows. (14 sts. decreased) (20 stitches remaining). Break yarn. - Attach yarn to other side and repeat from **. - -Finishing: Sew shaped top edges together. Turn back facing on turning - row. With 2 strands Mohlon sew through both facing and hat with a - running stitch ½ in. above turning row. Fold in top of hat with - edge of fold 5 inches above turning row. With 2 strands Mohlon - tack seams of shaped top to front and back of hat about 2 inches - below edge of fold. - - - - - NO. 1228 - CHILD’S CARDIGAN SWEATER - Sizes 4 (6-8-10-12) - - - [Illustration: 1228] - - MATERIALS: - 6 oz. Mohlon for sizes 4 & 6 - 8 oz. Mohlon for sizes 8-10-12 - One pair Size 3 Knitting Needles - One pair Size 5 Knitting Needles (or—Any Size needles which will - give the stitch gauge given below:) - 5 Buttons - Crochet Hook—Size 1 - GAUGE: 6 sts = 1 inch - PATTERN STITCH: - Rows 1 and 4: Knit - Rows 2 and 3: Purl - -Back: Using smaller needles, cast on 72 (76-82-88-94) sts. K 1, P 1 in - ribbing for 1½ inches. Change to larger needles and work even in - pattern stitch until piece measures 8 (9-10-10½-11) inches. - -Shape Armholes: At the beg. of each of the next 2 rows bind off, 4 - (4-4-5-6) sts. Dec. 1 st. ea end of needle every other row 3 - (3-4-5-5) times. Work even on 58 (62-66-68-72) sts until armholes - measure 5 (5½-6-6½-7) inches. - -Shape Shoulders: At the beg. of each of the next 4 (6-4-6-4) rows bind - off, 5 (6-7-7-8) sts. At the beg. of each of the next 2 rows bind - off 6 (0-6-0-7) sts. Bind off remaining 26 (26-26-26-26) sts. - -Left Front: Using smaller needles, cast on 36 (38-42-44-48) sts. K1, P 1 - in ribbing for 1½ inches. Inc. at end of last row 1 (1-0-1-0) sts. - Change to larger needles and work even in pattern st. on 37 - (39-42-45-48) sts until piece measures 8 (9-10-10½-11) inches, - ending same row of pattern st as on back at underarm. - -Shape Armhole: At arm edge bind off 4 (4-4-5-6) sts. Dec 1 st at same - edge every other row 3 (3-4-5-5) times. Work even in pattern st on - 30 (32-34-35-37) sts until armhole measures 3½ (4-4½-5-5½) inches - ending at front edge. - -Shape Neck: At front edge bind off 8 (8-8-8-8) sts. Dec 1 st at same - edge every other row 6 (6-6-6-6) times and AT THE SAME TIME when - armhole measures 5 (5½-6-6½-7) inches SHAPE SHOULDER. At arm edge - bind off 5 (6-7-7-8) sts. 2 (3-2-3-2) times and 6 (0-6-0-7) sts - once. - -Right Front: Work to correspond to left front, reversing all shaping. - -Sleeves: Using smaller needles, cast on 42 (44-46-48-50) sts. K 1, P 1 - in ribbing for 1½ inches. Change to larger needles and work in - pattern stitch, inc. 1 st each end of needle every 1 inch 8 - (8-10-11-11) times. Work even on 58 (60-66-70-72) sts until piece - measures 10½ (11½-12½-13½-15) inches. Shape Cap: At the beg of - each of the next 2 rows bind off 4 (4-4-5-6) sts. Dec 1st each end - of needle every other row for 3¼ (3½-3¾-4-4¼) inches. At the beg. - of each of the next 6 (6-6-6-6) rows bind off 2 sts. Bind off - remaining sts. - -Collar: Using smaller needles, cast on 93 (97-97-101-105) sts. - -Row 1: K 1, * P 1, K 1, repeat from * across row. - -Row 2: P 1, * K 1, P 1, repeat from * across row. Repeat these 2 rows 2 - (2-2-2-2) times more. Then work as follows: - -Row 1: Work in ribbing for 46 (48-48-50-52) sts. Put a marker on needle, - K 1, put a marker on needle, work in ribbing to end of row. - -Row 2: Work in ribbing as established, inc. 1 st each end of needle and - each side of marker—4 sts increased. - -Row 3: Work in ribbing. - -Row 4: Repeat Row 2. Change to larger needles and continue to inc 4 sts - every other row in same manner as before 4 times more. Bind off - remaining 117 (121-121-125-129) sts. - -Finishing: Sew underarm, shoulder and sleeve seams. Set in sleeves. - -Right Front Band: With right side facing you, work 3 (3-3-3-3) rows SC - on right front edge. Buttonholes: On next row starting at lower - edge, work 2 SC, ch 2, sk 2 SC, 1 SC in next SC, make 4 more - buttonholes evenly spaced—the last one to be made ½ inch below - start of neck shaping work 3 (3-3-3-3) rows more in SC. Fasten - off. - -Left Front Band: Work to correspond to right front band, omitting - buttonholes. Sew cast on edge of collar to neck edge to within ½ - inch of each front edge. Sew on buttons. If desired, sew small - flower motif on each point of collar. - - - - - NO. 1231 - SOUFFLE JACKET - - - [Illustration: 1231] - - MATERIALS: - 8 oz. Mohlon - Knitting Needles Nos. 9 and 10½ (14 inch) - Four long stitch holders - SIZE: Fits any size from 10 to 20 - -USE TWO STRANDS MOHLON THROUGHOUT ENTIRE JACKET. - -Pattern Stitch: Row 1 (right side): * K next st wrapping yarn twice - (instead of once) around needle, repeat from * across. Row 2: * P - next st dropping extra wrap off left-hand needle, repeat from * - across row. Repeat these 2 rows for pat st. - -JACKET: Yoke: Beg at neck edge, with No. 10½ needles, cast on loosely 50 - sts. Shape Raglan: Row 1 (wrong side): Work in ribbing of k 1, p 1 - on 5 sts (center band), P to last 5 sts, work in ribbing of k 1, p - 1 on last 5 sts (center band). Row 2 (right side): Yarn in back, - sl 1 as if to p, (K 1, p 1) twice, k 9 for left front, yo (an - inc), k 1 (seam st), mark this st and following seam sts, yo, k 2 - for sleeve, yo, k 1 (seam st), yo, k 14 for back, yo, k 1 (seam - st), yo, k 2 for sleeve, yo, k 1 (seam st), yo, k 9, (p 1, k 1) - twice, sl 1 right front—8 increases made. - -Row 3: Repeat row 1. Keeping center bands each side as established, - continue in stockinette st (k on right side, p on wrong side) and - inc 1 st as before each side of each seam st every k row 7 times, - end on p row—114 sts. - -Keeping center bands as established, work pattern st (see Pattern - Stitch) between center bands and inc 1 st each side of each seam - st as before every row on right side 6 times more, end on wrong - side—162 sts. Piece measure about 9′′ from start (measured at - center back). Divide Work: From right side, work as established on - first 28 sts, put these sts on a holder for left front; work next - 32 sts, put these sts on a holder for left sleeve; work next 42 - sts, put these sts on a holder for back; work next 32 sts, leave - these sts on needle for right sleeve; put last 28 sts on a holder - for right front. - -RIGHT SLEEVE: Beg on wrong side, with No. 10½ needles, cast on 1 st at - beg of next row for underarm, work in pat st across row, cast on 1 - st at end of row for underarm—34 sts. Continue in pat st, dec 1 st - each side every 6th row 3 times—28 sts. Work until piece measures - 8′′ from underarms, end on p row. Change to No. 9 needles. Work in - ribbing of k 1, p 1 for 2′′. Bind off in ribbing. - -LEFT SLEEVE: Sl sts from holder to No. 10½ needle. Work as for right - sleeve. - -BODY: Sl sts from right front holder to No. 10½ needle. From right side, - join yarn at underarm, work in established pat to front edge. - Turn. NEXT ROW: (wrong side): Work sts of right front, cast on 2 - sts for underarm, work sts of back, cast on 2 sts for underarm, - work sts of left front—102 sts. Working center bands as - established and pat st between center bands, dec 1 st at center of - each underarm (for side seams) every 4′′ twice—98 sts. Work even - until piece measures 1′′ from underarms, end on wrong side and inc - 1 st at center of last row—99 sts. Change to No. 9 needles. - -WAISTBAND RIBBING: Row 1 (right side): Yarn in back, s 1 as if to p, k - 1, * p 1, k 1, repeat from * across, ends sl 1. Row 2: k 1, * p 1, - k 1, repeat from * across. Repeat these 2 rows for 2′′, end on row - 1. Bind off loosely in ribbing. - -NECKBAND: From right side, with No. 9 needles, pick up and k 1 st in - each cast-on st across neck edge, skipping 1 st at center back of - neck—49 sts. Beg with row 2, work as for waistband ribbing for 4 - rows. Bind off loosely as for row 2 of ribbing. - -TIES: From right side, with No. 9 needles, pick up and k 8 sts on side - of right front waistband. Work in ribbing of k 1, p 1 for 2′′, end - on wrong side. Change to No. 10½ needles. Work in pat st for 12 - rows, end on p row. Bind off loosely in k. Make tie on side of - left front waistband in same way. Weave underarm and sleeve seam. - - - - - NO. 1239 - PONY-TAIL HAT IN CROCHET - - - [Illustration: 1239] - - MATERIALS: - 1 2-ounce skein Mohlon - 1 Size F Aluminum Crochet Hook - -No doubt this cute head covering will be a hit with the young crowd. The -yarn curls are fashioned to resemble a pony tail. - -With 2 strands of Mohlon chain 15, turn. - -Row 1: Skip 3 sc (counts as 1 dc), dc in each of next 12 chs, chain 3, - turn. - -Row 2: Dc in each of 12 dc, chain 3, turn. Always work in back loop only - to form a ridge. - -Row 3: Same as row 2. Chain 40 at end of row 3, turn. 2 sc in each back - loop of first 20 chain sts, 1 sc in remainder of chain. You are - now in position to work next row. - -Row 4: 2 dc in first dc, dc in each dc across. 14 dc in all, chain 3, - turn. - -Row 5: Work 15 dc across, inc 1 dc at end of row, chain 45, turn. 2 sc - in each back loop of first 20 sts, sc in remainder of chain. - -Row 6: 2 dc in first dc, dc in each dc across, 16 dc in all, chain 3, - turn. - -Row 7: Work 17 dc across, increase 1 dc at end of row, chain 50, 2 sc in - each back loop of first 20 chain sts, sc in remainder of chain. - -Repeat the same as previous rows, inc 1 dc in each row, and inc the - chains to 52, 55, 55, then dec to balance first half making chains - 55, 55, 52, 50, 45, 40. Work 3 more rows to correspond to first 3 - rows. - -Each end of cap may be left straight or join yarn and decrease sts to - form a point. Attach yarn to end of cap, chain 40. 2 sc in each of - first 20 sts, sc in remaining chain. - -Make a pompon over a 3 inch cardboard by winding yarn about 50 times - around. Fasten yarn, leaving a short length. Gather all curls - together and fasten pompon around them. Work 1 row sc across front - of hat. You may use a contrasting color for pompon and sc across - front if desired. - - - - - NO. 1252 - MOHLON “HALO” - - - [Illustration: 1252] - - MATERIALS: - 1 2-oz. skein Mohlon - 1 pair #11 Needles - 1 pair #6 Needles - -With #11 needles and 2 strands of Mohlon cast on 30 sts. - -Row 1: With #11 needles, K 1, *yo, K 1, repeat from * across row. - -Row 2: With #6 needles, K 1, drop the yo. Repeat across row. - -Repeat rows 1 & 2 until piece measures 24 inches long, ending with row - 2. - -Thread end of yarn into tapestry needle. Weave loops of last row to - cast-on edge of first row. - -If 2 colors are desired, cast on 15 sts of 1 color, tie on 2nd color and - cast on 15 sts. - -Work same as above, being sure to twist yarn when changing color. - - - - - NO. 1223 - KNITTED PILLBOX HAT - - - [Illustration: 1223] - - MATERIAL REQUIRED: - 1 2-oz. skein Mohlon - 1 pr. No. 9 Knitting Needles - -With 2 strands of yarn, cast on 80 sts. - -Rows 1, 3 and 5: Knit. - -Rows 2 and 4: Purl. - -These 5 rows are turned under later for hem. - -Rows 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14: Knit. - -Rows 7, 9, 11 and 13: Purl. - -Rows 15, 17 and 19: Knit. - -Rows 16 and 18: Purl. - -Rows 20, 22, 24 and 26: Knit. - -Rows 21, 23 and 25: Purl. - -Repeat from row 15 once more. - -Crown: Rows 1 and 3: Knit. - -Rows 2 and 4: Purl. - -Row 5: Knit 2 together across. - -Row 6: Purl. - -Row 7: Knit. - -Row 8: Purl. - -Row 9: K 2, K 2 together across. - -Row 10: Purl. - -Row 11: K 1, K 2 together across. - -Row 12: Purl. - -Row 13: K 2 together, leave 12 inches yarn, draw through 10 sts and - fasten securely. Sew up seam. Tack up hem. - -Leave plain or decorate with pin as desired. - - - - - NO. 1261 - THE CARNIVAL SWEATER - (AS SHOWN ON BACK COVER) - Size 30 (32-34-36) - - - MATERIALS: - 5 (5-6-6) 2-oz. skeins Main Color Mohlon - 1 2-oz skein ea. of 3 different colors Mohlon - 1 pr size 7-14″ needles - 1 pr size 9-14″ needles - GAUGE: - 11 sts = 3″ - 6 rows = 1″ - -NOTE: When changing colors, twist yarns by bringing new color under yarn - you have been working with to avoid holes in work. - - (USE DOUBLE STRAND OF MOHLON THROUGHOUT) - -BACK: With No. 7 needles and color A, cast on 64 (68-72-76) sts. Work in - stockinette st for 5 rows, K 1 row on wrong side for hemline. - Change to No. 9 needles and work in stockinette st for 8 (8-10-10) - rows. Start design on next row as follows: 1st row: K 26 - (28-30-32) A, attach a ball of B, k 6 B; attach another ball of A - and k 32 (34-36-38) A. 2nd Row: P 31 (33-35-37) A, 8 B, 25 - (27-29-31) A. Starting with 3rd row follow chart for design, - starting and ending at size you are making and follow chart from - right to left knit rows and left to right on purl rows. Continue - to follow chart and work even until 86th row has been completed. - TO SHAPE ARMHOLES: Bind off 4 (5-5-5) sts at beg of next 2 rows. - Dec 1 st at beg and end of every other row 2 (2-2-3) times. Work - even on 52 (54-58-60) sts until armholes measure 6½″ (7″-7½″-8″), - ending with wrong side row. TO SHAPE SHOULDERS: Bind off 6 sts at - beg of next 2 rows, then 5 (5-6-7) sts at beg of next 2 rows (30 - (32-34-34) sts). P 2 rows. K 1 row, p 1 row. Bind off. - -FRONT: Work same as back until armholes measure 5¼″ (5½″-6″-6½″). TO - SHAPE NECK: Work over 17 (17-18-19) sts and place these sts on a - holder to be worked later; work next 18 (20-22-22) sts and place - these sts on another holder for neck; work remaining 17 (17-18-19) - sts. Working on one side only, bind off 2 sts at neck edge every - other row 3 times. Work even on 11 (11-12-13) sts, until armhole - measures same as back. TO SHAPE SHOULDERS: At arm edge, bind off 6 - sts once, then 5 (5-6-7) sts once. Attach yarn at neck edge and - work other side to correspond. - -SLEEVES: With No. 7 needles and A, cast on 32 (34-36-38) sts. Work as - for back until 4 (6-10-12) rows have been completed from hemline. - Then follow chart for design and inc 1 st at beg and end of every - 8th row 7 times. Work even on 46 (48-50-52) sts until 72nd row of - chart has been completed. TO SHAPE CAP: Bind off 4 (5-5-5) sts at - beg of next 2 rows. Dec 1 st at beg and end of every other row 13 - (13-14-15) times. Bind off 3 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Bind off - remaining 6 sts. - -FINISHING: Front Neck Facing: With right side of work facing, using No. - 9 needles and A, pick up and K 36 (38-40-40) sts across front neck - edge, including sts from holder. K 2 rows, then p 1 row, k 1 row, - Bind off. - -Sew underarm, shoulder and sleeve seams. Sew sleeves in place. Turn hems - and facing to wrong side and slip stitch in place. - - [Illustration: Chart for Sleeve (Carnival Sweater)] - - [Illustration: Chart for Back and Front (Carnival Sweater)] - - [Illustration: 1261] - - - - - Transcriber’s Notes - - -—Silently corrected a few typos, but retained some inconsistent use of - periods and capital letters in abbreviations. - -—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 Mohlon Acrylic Fiber #B22: -Easy-to-make Fashions, by Anonymous - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MOHLON ACRYLIC FIBER *** - -***** This file should be named 61315-0.txt or 61315-0.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/6/1/3/1/61315/ - -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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