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-Project Gutenberg's "Crazy Daisy" Boutique, Vol. No. 5, by Anonymous
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most
-other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions
-whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of
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-Title: "Crazy Daisy" Boutique, Vol. No. 5
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-Author: Anonymous
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-Release Date: May 28, 2020 [EBook #62264]
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-Language: English
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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK "CRAZY DAISY" BOUTIQUE, VOL. NO. 5 ***
-
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-Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed
-Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
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-
-
- _“Crazy Daisy” Boutique_
-
-
- VOL. NO. 5 by HERO
- $1.00
-
- ORIGINAL
- “CRAZY DAISY”
- DESIGNS
-
-
-
-
- INDEX
-
-
- Page
- Long Daisy Bolero 5
- Baby Sacque and Cap 6
- Bulky Yarn Afghan 8
- Crazy Daisy Shell 10
- Long Skirt 11
- Short Skirt 11
- Mother and Daughter Dress 14 and 15
- Dimensional Daisy Pillow 15
- Striped Daisy Pillow 15
- Wall Hanging 17
- Crocheted Afghan with Daisy Trim 18
- King Size Crazy Daisy Stole 18
- Carriage Robe 19
- Daisy Trim Apron 20
- Tablecloth 20
- Mardi Gras Bag 22
- Daisy Snood 22
- Crazy Daisy Handbag 22
- Crazy Daisy Cardigan 23
-
-
-
-
- VOLUME 5
-
-All directions in this book have been checked for accuracy. We cannot be
-responsible for typographical errors or misinterpretation of directions.
-
- •
- Copyright
- SCOVILL MANUFACTURING
- COMPANY
- DRITZ DIVISION
- 350 Fifth Avenue
- New York, N.Y. 10001
- •
- Published in U.S.A.
-
-
-
-
- It’s a _“Crazy Daisy”_ world!
-
-
- [Illustration: Article No. 650
- The Original Regular Size “Crazy Daisy” Winder.
- Makes Daisies up to 2″ diameter.]
-
- [Illustration: “CRAZY DAISY” WINDERS
- cut crochet time in half and are used to make afghans, sweaters,
- stoles, baby items, doilies, and decorative flowers.]
-
- [Illustration: Article No. 651
- The Original King Size “Crazy Daisy” Winder.
- Makes Daisies up to 3″ diameter.]
-
-
-
-
- OTHER FAMOUS HERO PRODUCTS ...
-
- • Hero Standard Knitting Needles
- • Perfectly Formed Crochet Hooks
- • One Piece All Nylon Circular Needles
- • Over 100 Knitting Aids and Accessories
-
- SCOVILL DRITZ DIVISION
- SCOVILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
- 350 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10001
-
-
-
-
- Helpful Hints and General Directions
-
-
-HOW TO DETERMINE SIZE TO MAKE: Directions are based on standard
-measurements listed below. Allowance has been made to size, stitch, yarn
-and style of garment for best results. These are general body
-measurements and may vary with each individual.
-
- SIZE 10 12 14 16
-
- BUST 32½″ 34″ 36″ 38″
- WAIST 24″ 25½″ 27″ 29″
- HIP 34½″ 36″ 38″ 40″
-
-Consult chart to determine size to make not overlooking the fact that
-these are body measurements and not measurements of finished garment.
-
-
-HOOKS, TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS:
-
-Crochet Hooks are made in steel, plastic and aluminum. Steel crochet
-hooks range in size from 00 the largest to size 14 the smallest.
-Aluminum crochet hooks range in size from C through K and plastic
-crochet hooks come in the following sizes: OD, 1-2E, 3-4F, 5G, 6H, 8I,
-9J. The size of needle affects the gauge and therefore the measurements
-of the finished garment. It also affects the texture of the work. A
-needle that is too fine for the yarn makes the garment stiff and a
-needle that is too coarse makes the garment stretchy.
-
-Tapestry Needles are large-eyed blunt pointed needles used for sewing
-garments tog or embroidery.
-
-An asterisk (*) indicates that instructions immediately following are to
-be repeated the given number of times, in addition to the original.
-“Repeat from * 4 times” means 5 times in all.
-
-Even means that a row or rnd is to be worked without increasing or
-decreasing.
-
-Work means to continue in same stitch you have been working.
-
-Directions in parentheses are repeated as often as specified. “(Ch 3, sc
-in next sp of petal) 3 times” means whatever is enclosed in parentheses
-is to be repeated for 3 times in all.
-
-
-CROCHETING ABBREVIATIONS:
-
-ch—chain, sc—single crochet, dc—double crochet, sdc—short double
-crochet, hdc—half double crochet, trc—treble crochet, sl st—slip stitch,
-dec—decrease, inc—increase, st—stitch, tog—together, rnd—round,
-beg—beginning, sp—space.
-
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES:
-
-These directions can be used for the HERO Crazy Daisy Winder and for the
-HERO King Size Crazy Daisy Winder.
-
-A: Hold winder in left hand with flat side in palm of hand. Turn knob to
-release spokes (see illustration A).
-
-B: Turn winder over with knob underneath and flat side with spokes
-extended facing you. Hold winder in left hand. With left thumb hold yarn
-at center leaving end to extend about 1″; with right hand, pass yarn
-from left to right around spoke No. 1; then across center from right to
-left around spoke No. 2 directly opposite. Wrap around these 2 spokes
-once more in the same manner, or as many times as desired (the number of
-wraps depends upon the thickness of the yarn you will be using). Bring
-yarn across center and wind from left to right around spoke No. 3; then
-across center from right to left around spoke No. 4. Wrap around these 2
-spokes once more, or as many times as you wrapped around spoke 1 and 2.
-Bring yarn across center and wind from left to right around spoke No. 5;
-then across center and from right to left around spoke No. 6. Wrap
-around these 2 spokes once more or as many times as you wrapped around
-spoke 1 and 2. Continue in this manner to wrap yarn around 2 spokes
-directly opposite each other and then passing onto the next 2 spokes
-until all spokes are wrapped, ending with spoke No. 12. Bring yarn
-across center and cut leaving 1″ extended beyond center (see
-illustration B). Do not remove from winder.
-
- [Illustration: A]
-
- [Illustration: B]
-
-C: Center: Thread tapestry needle with yarn. The side facing you will be
-the wrong side of the daisy. Fasten at center of wrong side as for
-embroidery. Insert needle under 4 petals and draw yarn through; bring
-yarn back over last 3 of the 4 petals; insert needle under these 3
-petals plus 1 more, making 4 petals in all; draw yarn through. Continue
-in this manner to bring yarn back 3 petals and then draw it under 4
-petals each time until you have made 13 sts. Be sure to have 13 sts or
-center will be incomplete. As the center sts are worked, weave around
-the starting end of daisy for a few sts to fasten it securely. Fasten on
-wrong side. Cut ends (see illustration C). Turn knob to draw in spokes
-and release daisy.
-
-D. Right side of daisy.
-
- [Illustration: C]
-
- [Illustration: D]
-
-JOINING A: Picot Joining of Daisies: These directions can be used for
-the Crazy Daisy Winder and for the King Size Crazy Daisy Winder. Note:
-Connections for daisy have been written for a sport yarn or knitting
-worsted. The number of chains used in connecting the daisies to each
-other may have to be adjusted if any other type of yarn or cotton is
-used.
-
-1st BLOCK: Using crochet hook, sc in sp of petal of daisy (make sure to
-take up as many of the petals as you wrapped around for each petal when
-winding). * (ch 4, sc in sp of next petal) 3 times, ch 5, sl st in
-side-top of last sc (picot); repeat from * twice more, ending (ch 4, sc
-in sp of next petal) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5,
-sl st in side-top of last st (picot), 4 picots around. Leave a 2″ thread
-and fasten off securely on back.
-
-2nd BLOCK: Sc in sp of petal of 2nd daisy. (Ch 4, sc in sp of next
-petal) 3 times, place daisy back to back to first block, ch 2, sl st in
-sp of picot on first block, ch 2, sl st back into last sc on 2nd block
-to complete the picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in next ch-4 sp on 1st
-block, ch 2, sc back into next petal on 2nd daisy) 3 times. Ch 2, sl st
-in center of corner picot on first block, ch 2, sl st back into last sc
-on 2nd block to complete picot joining. (Ch 4, sc in sp of next petal on
-2nd daisy) 3 times, ch 5, sl st in side-top of last sc for a picot, (ch
-4, sc in sp of next petal), twice, ending ch 4, join with a sl st to
-first sc, ch 5, sl st back into last st to complete the picot. Leave a
-2″ thread and fasten off securely on back.
-
-3rd BLOCK: Join a 3rd block to another side of first block as follows:
-Sc in sp of petal of 3rd daisy. (Ch 4, sc in sp of next petal) 3 times,
-hold 3rd daisy back to back to first block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot
-on first block, ch 2, sl st back in last sc on 3rd block, (ch 2, sl st
-in next sp on first block, ch 2, sc back into next petal on 3rd block) 3
-times, ch 2, sl st in center st between the 2 picots that join the first
-and second block, ch 2, sl st in last sc on 3rd block, (ch 4, sc in sp
-of next petal) 3 times, ch 5, sl st in side-top of last sc (picot), (ch
-4, sc in sp of next petal) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc,
-ch 5, sl st in last st to form a picot. Leave a 2″ thread and fasten off
-securely on back.
-
-4th BLOCK: Join to one side of 3rd and one side of 2nd block as follows:
-Sc in sp of a petal of 4th daisy. (Ch 4, sc in sp of next petal) 3
-times. Hold 4th daisy back to back to 3rd block, ch 2, sl st in sp of
-picot on 3rd block, ch 2, sl st in last sc on 4th block to complete
-picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in next sp on 3rd block, ch 2, sc back into
-next petal on 4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in center of the 3 joined
-picots that connect blocks 1, 2 and 3, ch 2, sl st back into last sc on
-4th block (this completes a 4 picot joining). (Ch 2, sl st in next sp on
-2nd block, ch 2, sc back into sp of next petal on 4th block) 3 times, ch
-2, sl st in sp of picot on 2nd block, ch 2, sl st back into last sc on
-4th block to complete picot joining. (Ch 4, sc in sp of next petal on
-4th daisy) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, sl st back
-into last st worked to complete picot. Leave a 2″ thread and fasten off
-securely on back. Continue to make and join daisies for desired shape
-and size in this manner.
-
-
-TO JOIN DAISIES WITH PICOT JOINING
-
- [Illustration: Joining A]
-
- [Illustration: Joining B]
-
-JOINING B: 1st BLOCK: Rnd 1: With hook, sc in sp of petal (make sure to
-take up as many of the petals as you wrapped around for each petal when
-winding), * ch 4, sc in sp of next petal; repeat from * around, end ch
-4, join with a sl st to first sc. Rnd 2: Sc in first sp, * (ch 4, sc in
-next sp) 3 times, ch 5, sl st back into sc to form a picot; repeat from
-* around, ending (ch 4, sc in next sp) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to
-first sc, ch 5, sl st back into sc to complete picot. Leave a 2″ thread
-and fasten off securely on back.
-
-2nd BLOCK: Rnd 1: Repeat rnd 1 of first block. Rnd 2: Sc in first sp,
-(ch 4, sc in next sp) 3 times, place daisy back to back to first block,
-ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on first block, ch 2, sl st back into last so
-on 2nd block to complete the picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in next ch-4 sp
-on 1st block, ch 2, sc back into next ch-4 sp on 2nd block) 3 times. Ch
-2, sl st in center of corner picot on 1st block, ch 2, sl st back into
-last sc on 2nd block to complete picot joining. (Ch 4, sc in next ch-4
-sp on 2nd block) 3 times, ch 5, sl st back into sc to form a picot, (ch
-4, sc in next ch-4 sp on 2nd block) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to
-first sc, ch 5, sl st back into sc to form a picot. Leave a 2″ thread
-and fasten off securely on back.
-
-3rd BLOCK: Rnd 1: Repeat rnd 1 of first block. Join 3rd block to another
-side of first block as follows: Rnd 2: Sc in first sp, (ch 4, sc in next
-ch-4 sp on 3rd block) 3 times, hold 3rd block back to back to first
-block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot of first block, ch 2, sl st back into
-sc on 3rd block for completion of picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in next
-ch-4 sp on first block, ch 2, sc back into next ch-4 sp on 3rd block) 3
-times. Ch 2, sl st in center of joined picots of first and second block,
-ch 2, sl st in sc on 3rd block to complete picot joining. (Ch 4, sc in
-next sp on 3rd block) 3 times, ch 5, sl st back into sc to form a picot,
-(ch 4, sc in next sp on 3rd block) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to
-first sc, ch 5, sl st in sc to complete picot. Leave a 2″ strand and
-fasten off securely on back.
-
-4th BLOCK: Rnd 1: Repeat rnd 1 of first block. Join 4th block to one
-side of 3rd and one side of 2nd block as follows: Rnd 2: Sc in first sp,
-(ch 4, sc in next sp of 4th block) 3 times, hold 4th block back to back
-to 3rd block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on 3rd block, ch 2, sl st in
-last sc on 4th block to complete picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in first
-ch-4 sp on 3rd block, ch 2, sc in next ch-4 sp on 4th block) 3 times, ch
-2, sl st in center of the 3 joined picots that connect block 1, 2 and 3,
-ch 2, sl st back into last sc on 4th block (this completes a 4 picot
-joining). (Ch 2, sl st in first ch-4 sp on 2nd block, ch 2, sc in next
-ch-4 sp on 4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on 2nd block,
-ch 2, sl st back into last sc on 4th block to complete picot joining.
-(Ch 4, sc in next ch-4 sp on 4th block) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st
-to first sc, ch 5, sl st in sc to complete picot. Leave a 2″ thread and
-fasten off securely on back. Continue to make and join daisies for
-desired shape and size in this manner.
-
-
-
-
- LONG DAISY BOLERO
-
-
- Shown on front cover
-
-SIZES: Directions are for Small (size 8-10). Changes for Medium (size
-12-14) are in parentheses.
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder and King Size Crazy Daisy Winder.
-Sport Yarn, 2 oz. pull skein, 4 (5) Royal Blue (A) and 4 (5) White (B).
-HERO No. 1 steel crochet hook and tapestry needle.
-
-GAUGE: Two connected blocks—6″.
-
-NOTE: Shape of neck on medium size is slightly different in order to
-attain proper sizing.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Make 77 (91) daisies on King Size Crazy Daisy Winder,
-winding twice around spokes and sewing centers all with color A. Make 77
-(91) daisies on Crazy Daisy Winder, winding twice around spokes with
-color B and sewing centers with color A. See page 3 for directions to
-make daisies.
-
-1st BLOCK: Place smaller B daisy on top of A daisy and tack securely.
-Rnd 1: With B, sc in space of petal, going through both loops of petal
-of A daisy, ch 4, 2 hdc into sp of same petal (half corner), * (ch 1, 3
-hdc in sp of next petal) 3 times, ch 1, 3 hdc back into last petal
-worked in to complete a corner; repeat from *, end (ch 1, 3 hdc in sp of
-next petal) twice, ch 1, 3 hdc in first petal, ch 1 and join with a sl
-st to top of starting ch to complete 4th corner. Fasten off B and attach
-A. Rnd 2: With A, sl st in sp of corner, * (ch 4, sl st in next sp under
-ch-1 of previous rnd) 4 times, ch 5, sl st back into base of last sl st
-in center of corner to form a picot; repeat from *, end with the
-completion of picot in 4th corner, join with a sl st to first sl st.
-Fasten off.
-
-2nd BLOCK: Work as for first block until completion of rnd 1. Rnd 2:
-With A, sl st in sp of corner, (ch 4, sl st in next sp under ch-1 of
-previous rnd) 4 times, hold back to back to first block, ch 3, sl st in
-sp of picot on first block, ch 3, sl st back into base sl st to complete
-picot joining, (ch 4, sl st in next ch-4 sp on first block, ch 4, sl st
-in next ch-1 sp on 2nd block) 4 times, ch 3, sl st in picot on first
-block, ch 3, sl st back into base sl st to complete picot joining. * (Ch
-4, sl st in next ch-1 sp) 4 times, ch 5, sl st back into base sl st to
-complete picot; repeat from * once more, ending with the 4th picot being
-worked in starting corner. Join with a sl st to first sl st. Fasten off.
-
-3rd BLOCK: Work as for first block until completion of rnd 1. Third
-block is joined to another side of first block. With A, sl st in sp of
-corner, (ch 4, sl st in next sp under ch-1) 4 times, hold back to back
-to first block, ch 3, sl st in sp of picot on first block, ch 3, sl st
-back into base sl st to complete picot joining, (ch 4, sl st under next
-ch-4 sp on first block, ch 4, sl st under next ch-1 sp on 3rd block) 4
-times, ch 3, sl st in center between joined picots of block 1 and 2, ch
-3, sl st back into base sl st to complete picot joining. *(Ch 4, sl st
-under next ch-1 sp) 4 times, ch 5, sl st back into base sl st to form a
-picot; repeat from * once more, ending with the 4th picot being worked
-in starting corner. Join with a sl st to first sl st. Fasten off.
-
-4th BLOCK: Work as for first block until completion of rnd 1. Fourth
-block is joined to one side of block 3 and one side of block 2. Rnd 2:
-With A, sl st in sp of corner, (ch 4, sl st in next ch-1 sp) 4 times,
-hold back to back to third block, ch 3, sl st in sp of picot on third
-block, ch 3, sl st back in base st to complete picot joining, (ch 4, sl
-st under next ch-4 sp on third block, ch 4, sl st under next ch-1 sp on
-4th block) 4 times, ch 3, sl st in center of the 3 joined picots, ch 3,
-sl st back into base sl st to complete a 4 picot joining, (ch 4, sl st
-under next ch-4 sp on 2nd block, ch 4, sl st under next ch-1 sp on 4th
-block) 4 times, ch 3, sl st in sp of picot on 2nd block, ch 3, sl st
-back in base sl st to complete picot joining, (ch 4, sl st under next
-ch-1 sp) 4 times, ending in first corner, ch 5, sl st in base sl st to
-form 4th picot, join with a sl st to first sl st. Fasten off. Join all
-blocks in this manner.
-
-BODY: Join 5 rows of 11 (13) blocks across to underarm (this includes
-right front, back and left front). RIGHT FRONT: Connect 2 rows of 2 (3)
-blocks for right front onto body. For medium size only, leave off 1
-block at front edge for neck. For both sizes, connect 1 more row of 2
-blocks. BACK: Leave off the 3rd (4th) block from right front edge for
-armhole and for the 6th row of back, connect next 5 blocks across back.
-Add 1 more row of 5 blocks for back armhole. LEFT FRONT: Leave off the
-3rd (4th) block from left front edge for armhole and work to correspond
-to right front. Connect blocks from fronts to back for shoulders,
-leaving out center block on back for neck.
-
-FINISHING: Block lightly on wrong side. TRIM: Row 1: Attach B at lower
-right front corner and sc under ch-4 sp, * ch 4, sc in next sp (1
-pattern); repeat from * along right front edge, around neck, along left
-front edge and across lower edge, placing 2 patterns in each corner,
-ending join with a sl st to first sc (see that work lies flat). Row 2:
-With B, * ch 4, sc in next sp; repeat from * around all edges worked on
-row 1, placing 2 patterns in each corner, ending join with a sl st. Row
-3: With B, ch 4, 2 dc in first sp, ch 1, * 3 dc in next sp, ch 1; repeat
-from * around all edges, placing 2 patterns in each corner, ending join
-with a sl st to top of starting ch (check to see that work lies flat).
-Fasten off B. Attach double strand A, and work backwards (counter
-clockwise) as follows: * Ch 1, hdc in next ch-1 sp (1 pattern); repeat
-from * around all edges, placing 2 patterns in each corner. Join with a
-sl st and fasten off.
-
-ARMHOLE TRIM: Work same as for trim around edges of bolero.
-
-
-
-
- BABY SACQUE AND CAP
-
-
- Shown on page 7
-
-SIZE: 6 mo. to 1 yr.
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. Sport Yarn, 2 oz. pull skein, 3 Mint
-Green (A) and 1 White (B). HERO No. 1 steel crochet hook and No. C
-aluminum crochet hook. Tapestry needle. 1 yd ½″ wide satin ribbon.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Make 62 daisies (57 for sacque, 5 for cap) following
-directions on page 3. Use A for petals and B for sewing centers, winding
-A 3 times around each spoke.
-
-
- SACQUE
-
-CONNECTING DAISIES: With B and No. 1 steel crochet hook, sc in sp of a
-petal (go through 3 loops of petal), * ch 3, yo and pick up a loop in
-first ch, yo pull through 2 loops (2 loops remain on hook), yo pick up a
-loop back in same first ch (4 loops on hook), yo pull through all 4
-loops (cluster), sc in sp of next petal; repeat from *, end join with a
-slip st to first sc (12 clusters). Fasten off. Crochet around all 62
-daisies with B in this manner.
-
-FIRST BLOCK: Attach A, with No. 1 crochet hook, sc in back loop of sc of
-B cluster on previous rnd, * (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next B
-cluster of previous rnd) 3 times, ch 5, slip st back into base sc to
-form a picot; repeat from * around end (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of
-next B cluster) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, slip
-st into base sc to complete the 4th picot. Fasten off.
-
-SECOND BLOCK: Attach A and sc in back loop of sc of B cluster, (ch 4, sc
-in back loop of sc of next cluster) 3 times. Place daisy back to back
-with first block, ch 2, slip st in sp of picot of first block, ch 2,
-slip st back into base sc to complete picot joining, (ch 2, slip st in
-first space of first block, ch 2, sc in back loop of sc of next B
-cluster on 2nd block) 3 times, ch 2, slip st in picot of first block, ch
-2, slip st back into base sc to complete picot joining, (ch 4, sc in
-back loop of sc of next B cluster) 3 times, ch 5, slip st in base sc to
-complete picot, (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster) twice,
-ch 4, join with a slip st to first sc, ch 5, slip st back into base sc
-to complete 4th picot. Fasten off.
-
-THIRD BLOCK: The third block is joined to another side of the first
-block. With A, sc in back loop of sc of B cluster on previous rnd, (ch
-4, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster) 3 times. Hold daisy back to
-back to first block, ch 2, slip st in picot of first block, ch 2, slip
-st back into base sc to complete picot joining, (ch 2, slip st in first
-space on first block, ch 2, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster on
-3rd daisy) 3 times, ch 2, slip st in center between 2 picots, ch 2, slip
-st back into base sc to complete picot joining, (ch 4, sc in back loop
-of sc of next B cluster) 3 times, ch 5, slip st back into base so to
-complete picot, (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster) twice,
-ch 4, join with a slip st to starting sc, ch 5, slip st back into base
-sc to complete picot. Fasten off.
-
-FOURTH BLOCK: The fourth block is joined to one side each of both the
-2nd and 3rd blocks. Attach A and sc in back loop of sc of B cluster, (ch
-4, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster) 3 times, place daisy back to
-back with 3rd block, ch 2, slip st in picot on 3rd block, ch 2, slip st
-back into base sc on 4th block to complete picot joining, (ch 2, slip st
-in next space on 3rd block, ch 2, sc in back loop of sc of next B
-cluster on 4th daisy) 3 times, ch 2, slip st in center of the 3 joined
-picots, ch 2, slip st back into base sc to complete the 4th picot at the
-joining, (ch 2, slip st in next space on 2nd block, ch 2, sc in back
-loop of sc of next B cluster on 4th daisy) 3 times, ch 2, slip st in
-picot on 2nd block, ch 2, slip st back into base sc to complete picot
-joining, (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster) twice, ch 4,
-join with a slip st to first sc, ch 5, slip st back into base sc to
-complete 4th picot. Fasten off.
-
-BODY: Connect 3 rows of 11 blocks across.
-
-SLEEVES: Make 2. Connect 3 rows of 4 blocks across; then join
-undersleeve seam as you join the rest of the blocks.
-
-YOKE: With C hook, A and right side facing, work 26 sc across 3 blocks
-of body (right front), place a marker, work 33 sc around one sleeve,
-place a marker, work 44 sc across 5 blocks of body (back), place a
-marker, work 33 sc around other sleeve, place a marker, work 26 sc
-across last 3 blocks (left front). Ch 1 to turn. Row 2: * 1 dc in each
-st to within 2 sts from next marker, yo pull up a loop in next st, yo
-pull through 2 loops leaving 2 loops on hook, yo pull up a loop in next
-st, yo pull through 2 loops, yo pull through 3 loops (1 dc decreased),
-slip marker, decrease 1 dc on next 2 sts; repeat from * across (8 sts
-dec on row). Ch 1 to turn. Repeat row 2 for 10 times more. Fasten off.
-
-FINISHING: With A, right side facing, No. 1 hook and starting on right
-front at start of yoke, work sc along right front yoke, around neck and
-along left front yoke edge, placing 3 sc at each corner of neck. Fasten
-off A and attach B. Working backwards along row just completed (counter
-clockwise), * ch 1, skip 1 sc, hdc in next sc; repeat from * around yoke
-edges and neck. Fasten off. With double strand A, make a ch long enough
-to pull through neck edge and tie. Pull ch through neck edge. End of
-Tie: With A and No. 1 hook, ch 3, join with a sl st to form a ring. Rnd
-1: 6 sc in ring. Rnd 2: 1 sc in each sc. Roll end of tie into cup shape
-and sew tog. Block lightly.
-
-
- CAP
-
-With A and No. C hook, ch 64 loosely. Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook, *
-dc in next ch; repeat from * across, 62 dc (to measure about 10″
-across). Ch 1 to turn. Row 2: 1 dc in each dc. Ch 1 to turn. Repeat row
-2 for pattern st. Work even 3¾″. Next row: Leave off 20 sts, attach yarn
-and work dc on center 22 sts, leaving off the last 20 sts. Work even on
-the center 22 sts until piece measures the width of left off 20 sts at
-each side edge. Fasten off. Sew seams placing length of center piece to
-width of left off 20 sts at each side edge. Work 4 rows of sc across
-back of cap taking it in on first row to measure about 9″. Connect 5
-daisies across in one line as shown for cuff. Crochet lower edge of
-daisies to front edge of cap with a row of sc. Tack daisies at each side
-edge. Sew on ribbon for ties.
-
- [Illustration: Instructions for Carriage Robe on page 19.]
-
-
-
-
- BULKY YARN AFGHAN
-
-
- Shown on front cover
-
-SIZE: Approx. 50″ × 58″.
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder and HERO King Size Crazy Daisy
-Winder. Bulky Knitting Worsted, 2 oz. skein, 14 Gold (A) and 13 Cardinal
-Red (B). Four oz. skein of Navy Knitting Worsted (C) for centers. HERO
-No. J aluminum crochet hook. Tapestry needle.
-
-SMALL DAISY: With A, make 98 daisies on the Crazy Daisy Winder, winding
-yarn around spokes twice (see page 3 and instructions included with
-Crazy Daisy Winder), using C for sewing the centers.
-
-LARGE DAISY: With B, make 97 daisies on the King Size Crazy Daisy
-Winder, winding yarn around spokes twice (see page 3 and instructions
-included with King Size Crazy Daisy Winder), using C for sewing the
-centers.
-
-FIRST BLOCK: Small daisy. Rnd 1: With A, sc in back loop of a petal of
-small daisy leaving the top loop free, * ch 1, sc in back loop of next
-petal leaving top loop free; repeat from * around, end ch 1, join with a
-sl st to first sc. Rnd 2: * Ch 2, sc in next sp; repeat from * around,
-end join with a slip st. Fasten off A. Rnd 3: Attach B and sc in first
-sp, * ch 2, sc in next sp, ch 2, sc in next sp, ch 2, sc in next sp, ch
-4, sl st back in base sc of ch for picot; repeat from * around, ending
-with ch 4, sl st in base sc to form 4th picot, join with a sl st to
-first sc and fasten off.
-
-SECOND BLOCK: Large Daisy. With B, sc in double loop of a petal of large
-daisy, (ch 2, sc in next double loop of petal) 3 times, hold first block
-back to back with 2nd daisy, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot of first block,
-ch 2, sl st back into base sc on 2nd daisy to complete picot joining.
-(Ch 2, sc in first sp of first block, ch 2, sc in next double loop of
-2nd daisy) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in picot of first block, ch 2, sl st
-back into base sc on 2nd daisy to complete picot joining. (Ch 2, sc in
-next double loop on 2nd daisy) 3 times, ch 4, sl st back into base sc to
-form a picot, (ch 2, sc in next double loop of petal on 2nd daisy)
-twice, ch 2, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 4, sl st back into base
-sc to form 4th picot. Fasten off securely.
-
-THIRD BLOCK: Join a large daisy for third block to another side of first
-block. With B, sc in double loop of a petal of 3rd daisy, (ch 2, sc in
-next double loop of petal of 3rd daisy) 3 times, hold 3rd daisy back to
-back to first block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot of first block, ch 2, sl
-st back into base sc on 3rd daisy to complete picot joining. (Ch 2, sc
-in first sp of first block, ch 2, sc in next double loop of petal of 3rd
-daisy) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in center between the 2 joined picots of
-first and second blocks, ch 2, sl st back into base sc on 3rd daisy. (Ch
-2, sc in next double loop on 3rd daisy) 3 times, ch 4, sl st back into
-base sc to form a picot, (ch 2, sc in next double loop of petal) twice,
-ch 2, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 4, sl st back into base sc to
-form 4th picot. Fasten off securely.
-
-FOURTH BLOCK: Join a small daisy to one side each of 2nd and 3rd blocks
-as follows: With A, work rnd 1 and rnd 2 as explained for first block.
-Rnd 3: Attach B and sc in first sp. * (Ch 2, sc in next sp) 3 times,
-hold 4th daisy back to back to 3rd block, ch 2, sl st in picot on 3rd
-block, ch 2, sl st back in base ch on 4th daisy to complete picot
-joining. (Ch 2, sc in first sp on 3rd block, ch 2, sc back in next sp on
-4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in center of picots, ch 2, sc back into
-base sc on 4th block (completion of a 4th picot at joining). (Ch 2, sc
-in next sp on 2nd block, ch 2, sc in next sp on 4th daisy) 3 times, ch
-2, sl st in picot of 2nd block, ch 2, sl st back into base sc on 4th
-daisy (completion of connection picot), (ch 2, sc in next sp on 4th
-daisy) twice, ch 2, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 4, sl st back into
-base sc to form the 4th picot. Fasten off securely. Connect daisies in
-this manner, alternating a small and large daisy until there are 13
-daisies across for width and 15 rows for length.
-
-FINISHING: Block lightly on wrong side. Attach A at corner, with right
-side facing and working backwards (counter clockwise), ch 1, sc in
-corner space, * ch 1, sc in next space; repeat from * around always
-working 2 patterns in each corner and ending with 1 pattern in the
-starting corner. Join with a sl st and fasten off.
-
- [Illustration: Shown are several types of daisies and joinings used
- in making the garments in this book. Also shown are some suggestions
- for variations that can be made with the Hero “Crazy Daisy” Winder
- and the Hero King Size “Crazy Daisy” Winder.]
-
-
-
-
- CRAZY DAISY SHELL
-
-
- Shown here and on page 13
-
- [Illustration: Shell and skirt]
-
-SIZES: Directions are for size 8. Changes for sizes 10-12, 14-16 and
-18-20 are in parentheses.
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. Sport Yarn, 2 oz. pull skein, 5
-(6-7-8) Ecru (A) and 2 (2-3-3) Burnt Orange (B). HERO No. 1 steel
-crochet hook and tapestry needle.
-
-GAUGE: Two connected daisies—4″.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: See page 3 for directions for making daisies. Make
-petals in A and sew centers with B. Wind A twice around each spoke. Make
-144 (165-198-219) daisies.
-
-TO CONNECT DAISIES: See page 4 for JOINING B. Work rnd 1 of joining with
-B; then work rnd 2 with A. Connect 16 (18-20-22) daisies all around for
-body of shell. Connect 7 rnds of daisies for length to underarm.
-
-BACK: Divide work in half allowing 8 (9-10-11) daisies for back and 8
-(9-10-11) daisies for front. Leave off 1 daisy at each end for underarm,
-6 (7-8-9) daisies. Connect 3 (3-4-4) rows of 6 (7-8-9) daisies for back
-armhole. For size 10-12, next row, connect 1 daisy, leave off next 5
-daisies for neck, connect 1 daisy.
-
-FRONT: Leave off 1 daisy at each end for underarm, 6 (7-8-9) daisies.
-Connect 2 (2-3-3) rows of 6 (7-8-9) daisies for front armhole. SHAPE
-NECK: Connect 1 daisy, leave off center 4 (5-6-7) daisies for neck,
-connect 1 daisy. Connect front shoulder to back.
-
-FINISHING: Block lightly. LOWER TRIM: Attach A at seam edge, * ch 3
-loosely, sc in next sp; repeat from * around (be sure work lies flat and
-doesn’t draw in). Next row: Working backwards (counter clockwise), ch 1,
-hdc in space, * ch 1, hdc in next space; repeat from * around. Join with
-a slip st and fasten off.
-
-NECK TRIM: Rnd 1: Attach A yarn at shoulder, * ch 3 loosely, sc in next
-space; repeat from * around (see that work lies flat and doesn’t draw
-in). Rnd 2: * Ch 2, sc in next space; repeat from * around. Rnd 3: * Ch
-1, sc in next space; repeat from * around. For sizes 10-12, work 1 or 2
-more rnds as for rnd 3 to fill in neck if necessary. Next rnd: Work as
-for last rnd as on lower edge. Fasten off.
-
-ARMHOLE TRIM: Attach A yarn at underarm. Rnd 1: * Ch 3, sc in next sp;
-repeat from * around. Rnd 2: Repeat rnd 1 (see that work takes in
-armhole slightly and shapes it). Next rnd: Work as for last rnd as on
-lower edge. Fasten off.
-
-
-
-
- LONG SKIRT
-
-
- Shown on pages 10 and 13
-
-NOTE: Directions for short skirt are included in these directions.
-
-SIZES: Directions are for Small (size 8-10). Changes for Medium (size
-12-14) are in parentheses.
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. Sport Yarn, 2 oz. pull skein, 10
-(11) Hot Pink (A) and 1 skein of Purple (B). HERO No. 1 steel crochet
-hook and No. C aluminum crochet hook. Tapestry needle. Skirt zipper, lt.
-weight lining fabric and 2 hooks and eyes.
-
-GAUGE: Two connected blocks—7″.
-
-Note: Use No. 1 steel crochet hook to crochet around daisies and connect
-blocks. Use No. C aluminum crochet hook for lower border and waistband.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: See directions on page 3 for making daisies. Make 108
-(126) daisies with A, winding 3 times around each spoke and sewing
-center with double strand B.
-
-FIRST BLOCK: Rnd 1: With wrong side of daisy facing, with A, sc in petal
-of daisy (go in space through the 3 loops of petal), * ch 5, yo and pull
-up a loop in first ch, yo pull through 2 loops and leave 2 loops on
-hook, yo pull up a loop in first ch (same as first st), yo pull through
-2 loops, yo pull through 3 loops, sc in next petal (cluster); repeat
-from * around (12 clusters). Join with a sl st to first sc. Turn. Rnd 2:
-Ch 5, sc in back of st between next 2 clusters, * ch 4, sc in back of st
-between next 2 clusters; repeat from *, end ch 4, join with a sl st (12
-spaces). Rnd 3: Sc in first sp, ch 5, dc in first sp (half corner), *
-(ch 2, 2 dc in next sp) 3 times, ch 2, 2 dc back into last sp worked in
-to complete corner; repeat from * twice more, end (ch 2, 2 dc in next
-sp) twice, ch 2, 2 dc in first sp, ch 2, join with a sl st to top of
-starting ch to complete other half of corner. Rnd 4: Ch 5, dc back into
-corner sp for a half corner, * (ch 2, 2 dc in next sp) 4 times, ch 2, 2
-dc back in last sp worked in to complete corner; repeat from * twice
-more, end (ch 2, 2 dc in next sp) 3 times, ch 2, 2 dc in first sp, ch 2,
-join with a sl st to top of starting ch to complete corner. Rnd 5: * (Ch
-3, sc in next sp) 5 times, ch 6, sc back into last sp worked for picot;
-repeat from *, end ch 6, sc back into last sp worked (4th picot). Join
-with a sl st and fasten off. Crochet around the 107 (125) remaining
-daisies in the same manner as for first block.
-
-TO JOIN BLOCKS: Working with two blocks and holding them back to back,
-leave picots free, sc in first ch-3 sp after a picot on block 1, ch 3,
-sc in first ch-3 sp after a picot on block 2, * ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp
-on block 1, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp on block 2 (corresponding ch-3 sp
-to ch-3 sp worked on block 1); repeat from * along this side edge to
-within the picots. Fasten off securely leaving picots from block 1 and 2
-free.
-
-TO JOIN BLOCK 3: Block 3 is joined to another side of block 1. Hold
-block 3 back to back to block 1. Leave picots free, sc in first ch-3 sp
-after picot on block 3, ch 3, sc in first ch-3 sp on block 1, * ch 3, sc
-in next ch-3 sp on block 3, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp on block 1
-(corresponding ch-3 sp to ch-3 sp worked on block 3); repeat from *
-along this side edge to within the picots. Fasten off securely leaving
-picots free.
-
-TO JOIN BLOCK 4: Block 4 is joined to one side of block 3 and one side
-of block 2. Leave picots free and holding block 4 back to back to block
-3, sc in first ch-3 sp after picot on block 4, ch 3, sc in first ch-3 sp
-on block 3; * ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp on block 4, ch 3, sc in next ch-3
-sp on block 3; repeat from * along this edge to within picots. Fasten
-off securely leaving picots free. Sc in first ch-3 sp after picot on
-block 4, ch 3, sc in first ch-3 sp after picot on block 2, * ch 3, sc in
-next ch-3 sp on block 4, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp on block 2; repeat
-from * along this edge to within picots. Fasten off securely leaving
-picots free. At intersection where 4 picots meet from block 1, 2, 3 and
-4, join the 4 picots at center using a tapestry needle and B yarn with a
-secure st (4 picots joined at center form a 4 leaf clover effect).
-Fasten yarn securely.
-
-Join 7 rows of 12 (14) blocks around. Join 2 more rows leaving an
-opening on one side for zipper. Finished skirt with lower band and
-waistband is about 37″ in length (there is an allowance for 1″ stretch).
-
-LOWER BORDER: Rnd 1: With No. C hook, attach yarn and sc in a ch-3 sp.
-Working backwards (counter clockwise), * ch 1, hdc in next ch-3 sp;
-repeat from * around (see that work lies flat). Rnd 2: Continue to work
-backwards (counter clockwise), * ch 1, hdc under ch 1 of previous rnd.
-Repeat rnd 2 until border is 2″ or desired size. Fasten off.
-
-WAISTBAND: With No. C hook, work 2 rows of sc around waistline, taking
-it in to measure 25″ (26½″) or desired waist size. Row 1: Working
-backwards (counter clockwise), ch 1, hdc in next st, * ch 1, skip 1, hdc
-in next st; repeat from * across, end hdc, ch 1 on turn. Row 2: Hdc in
-first sp under ch-1 of previous row (continue to work backwards—counter
-clockwise), * ch 1, hdc under next ch-1 of previous row; repeat from *,
-end hdc in last ch-1 sp, ch 1 to turn. Repeat row 2 until waistband is
-2″. Fasten off.
-
-FINISHING: With No. 1 hook, work 1 row of sl st and 1 row of sc around
-zipper opening. Block skirt lightly. Cut lining and sew tog. Stitch
-lining to first row of waistband, gathering it in to size of waistband
-and leaving lower edge free. Face waistband with a double strip of
-lining, leaving a 1½″ extension from back edge for closing tab. Sew in
-zipper. Sew on 2 hooks and eyes for closing.
-
-
- SHORT SKIRT
-
-MATERIALS: 8 (9) skeins color A and 1 skein color B. Work 72 (84) blocks
-as for long skirt. Join blocks as for long skirt. Join 4 rows of 12 (14)
-blocks around; then join 2 rows of 12 (14) blocks leaving 1 side open
-for zipper. Finish as for long skirt, working a 1″ border at lower edge.
-This will be about a 24″ length skirt. Adjust length by working a
-shorter or longer lower border and waistband.
-
- [Illustration: Instructions on page 14.]
-
- [Illustration: Instructions for Shell on page 10.
- Instructions for Long Shirt on page 11.
- Instructions for the same skirt in a street length on page 11.]
-
-
-
-
- MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DRESS
-
-
- Shown on page 12
-
-SIZES: MOTHER: Directions are for Small (size 10-12). Changes for Medium
-(size 14-16) are in parentheses.
-
-DAUGHTER: Directions are for Small (size 6-8). Changes for Medium (size
-10-12) are in parentheses.
-
-MATERIALS: MOTHER: 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz. skein, 6 (8) Green (A)
-and 2 ozs. of Pink (B) for trim. DAUGHTER: 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz.
-skein, 3 (4) Pink (B), 2 ozs. of Green (A) for trim. HERO No. 17
-knitting needles, OR SIZE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN THE GIVEN STITCH GAUGE.
-HERO Crazy Daisy Winder and No. 0 steel crochet hook. Tapestry needle.
-14 Button molds for mother and 9 button molds for daughter.
-
-GAUGE: 3 strands on No. 17 needles: 5 sts—2″.
-
-
- MOTHER
-
-PATTERN No. 1: Row 1: * k 3; p 1; repeat from * across. Row 2: * k 1, p
-3; repeat from * across. Row 3: K 2, * p 1, k 3; repeat from *, end p 1,
-k 1. Row 4: P 1, * k 1, p 3; repeat from *, end k 1, p 2. Row 5; K 1, *
-p 1, k 3; repeat from *, end k 2. Row 6: P 2, * k 1, p 3; repeat from *,
-end k 1, p 1. Row 7: * P 1, k 3; repeat from * across. Row 8: * P 3, k
-1; repeat from * across. Repeat these 8 rows for pattern 1.
-
-PATTERN No. 2: Row 1: * P 1, k 3; repeat from * across. Row 2: * P 3, k
-1; repeat from * across. Row 3: K 1, * p 1, k 3; repeat from *, end p 1,
-k 2. Row 4: P 2, * k 1, p 3; repeat from *, end k 1, p 1. Row 5: K 2, *
-p 1, k 3; repeat from *, end p 1, k 1. Row 6: P 1, * k 1, p 3; repeat
-from *, end k 1, p 2. Row 7: * K 3, p 1; repeat from * across. Row 8: *
-K 1, p 3; repeat from * across. Repeat these 8 rows for pattern 2. Note:
-Use 3 strands of yarn tog unless otherwise specified.
-
-BACK: With 3 strands A and No. 17 needles, cast on 48 (56) sts. Work
-first 24 (28) sts in pattern 1, place a marker on needle, work next 24
-(28) sts in pattern 2. Work even as established for 18″ from beg. Dress
-is planned for 29″ length to underarm. Any changes in length should be
-made before the first dec row. Dec 1 st each end of next row; then every
-3″ (2½″) for 2 (3) times more, 42 (48) sts. Work even until 29″ from beg
-or desired length to underarm. SHAPE ARMHOLES: Bind off 2 sts at beg of
-next 2 rows. Dec 1 st each end every other row twice, 34 (40) sts. BACK
-OPENING: Work 17 (20) sts and place on a holder, work on remaining 17
-(20) sts. Work even in pattern as established until armhole is 6¾″
-(7¼″). SHAPE SHOULDER: At arm edge, bind off 5 sts once; then 4 (5) sts
-once, 8 (10) sts. Bind off remaining sts loosely. Attach 3 strands at
-center opening and work other side to correspond.
-
-FRONT: Work same as for back until completion of armhole shaping, 34
-(40) sts. Work even until armholes are 5″ (5½″). SHAPE NECK: Work 11
-(13) sts and place on a holder, bind off center 12 (14) sts loosely,
-work 11 (13) sts. At neck edge, dec 1 st every other row 2 (3) times.
-Work even to shoulder shaping as for back. SHAPE SHOULDER: At arm edge,
-bind off 5 sts once; then 4 (5) sts. Attach 3 strands of yarn at neck
-edge and work other side to correspond.
-
-FINISHING: Make 14 daisies on the Crazy Daisy Winder in B as follows:
-With left thumb hold yarn at center allowing end to extend 1″. With
-right hand pass yarn from left to right around spokes No. 1 and No. 2,
-across center from right to left around No. 7 and No. 8; repeat last
-wind twice more; across center and pass yarn from left to right around
-spokes No. 2 and No. 3, across center from right to left around No. 8
-and No. 9; repeat last wind twice more; across center from left to right
-around spokes No. 3 and No. 4, across center from right to left around
-No. 9 and No. 10; repeat last wind twice more; across center and pass
-yarn from left to right around spokes No. 4 and No. 5, across center
-from right to left around No. 10 and No. 11; repeat this last wind twice
-more, across center from left to right around spokes No. 5 and No. 6,
-across center from right to left around No. 11 and No. 12; repeat last
-wind twice more; across center from left to right around spokes No. 6
-and No. 7, across center from right to left around No. 12 and No. 1;
-repeat this last wind twice more. Bring yarn to 1″ beyond center and
-cut. Do not remove.
-
- [Illustration: Crazy Daisy]
-
-CENTER: Note that there is a hole in center after all winds are
-completed. Keep left thumb in center to keep the hole in center as you
-sew the center. Thread tapestry needle with B. Insert tapestry needle in
-space between 2 petals working from outside to center hole (leave a
-small end for fastening) and draw through, go back into same space and
-draw needle from outside edge to inside to fasten; * insert needle in
-next space between petals from center edge to outside edge, wind yarn
-around the tapestry needle from left to right as to make a buttonhole
-st, draw through and tighten; repeat from * until all petals are secured
-(secure loose ends in as you are sewing around). Fasten off securely.
-Remove from winder.
-
-BUTTONS: Make 14. With single strand A, ch 3, join with a sl st to form
-a ring. Rnd 1: 6 sc in ring. Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc. Rnd 3: 1 sc in each
-sc. Rnd 4: Insert mold. * Skip 1 sc, sc in next sc; repeat from * until
-completely closed over mold. Fasten off. Sew shoulder and side seams
-with single strand. With double strand A, work 1 row of slip st around
-neck edge. Next row: Working backwards (counter clockwise), ch 1, * sc
-in next st; repeat from * around neck. Fasten off. Work trim around
-armhole edges as for neck. With double strand A, work 1 row of slip st
-around back opening. Tack daisies along center of front edge and around
-neck as shown (on neck place one at top of back opening so button can be
-used for closing). Sew a button in center of each daisy as shown.
-
-
- DAUGHTER
-
-BACK: With 3 strands B and No. 17 needles, cast on 40 (48) sts. Work
-first 20 (24) sts in pattern 1, place a marker on needle, work next 20
-(24) sts in pattern 2. Work even 12″ from beg. Dress is planned for 15½″
-(17″) from beg to underarm. Any changes in length should be made before
-first dec. Dec 1 st each end of next row; then every 2″ (1½″) 1 (2)
-times more, 36 (42) sts. Work even until 15½″ (17″) from beg or desired
-length to underarm. SHAPE ARMHOLES: Bind off 2 sts at beg of next 2
-rows. Dec 1 st each end every other row twice, 28 (34) sts. BACK
-OPENING: Work 14 (17) sts and place on a holder; then work across
-remaining 14 (17) sts. Work even until armhole is 5¼″ (5¾″). SHAPE
-SHOULDER: At arm edge, bind off 4 sts once, 3 (4) sts once, 7 (9) sts.
-Bind off remaining sts loosely. Attach 3 strands at center opening and
-work other side to correspond.
-
-FRONT: Work same as back until completion of armhole shaping, 28 (34)
-sts. Work even until armhole is 4″ (4¼″). SHAPE NECK. Work 9 (11) sts
-and place sts on a holder, bind off center 10 (12) sts, loosely, work
-across the remaining 9 (11) sts. At neck edge, dec 1 st every other row
-twice. For medium size only, dec 1 st at neck edge every row once, 7 (8)
-sts. Work even to shoulder shaping as on back. SHAPE SHOULDER: At arm
-edge, bind off 4 sts once, 3 (4) sts once. Attach 3 strands at neck edge
-and work other side to correspond.
-
-FINISHING: Make 9 daisies and 9 buttons using color A for daisies and
-color B for buttons. See instructions as given for Mother’s dress.
-Crochet neck, armholes and back opening with B as explained for Mother’s
-dress.
-
-
-
-
- Dimensional Daisy Pillow
-
-
- Shown on page 16
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz. Skein,
-2 Loden Green (A), 1 Orange (B) and 1 Maize (C). HERO No. F aluminum
-crochet hook. Yarn darning needle. Pillow to fit.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Follow directions for making daisies on page 3. Make 40
-daisies, winding twice around each spoke with C and then winding around
-same spokes twice with B (4 winds on each spoke). Sew centers with A.
-
-TO JOIN DAISIES: Follow directions for JOINING B (see page 4), only
-picking up the B petals and leaving the C petals free. Work rnd 1 of
-joining with C and rnd 2 with B. Connect 2 pieces of 4 rows of 4 daisies
-across.
-
-FRONT PIECE: Rnd 1: Attach A at a corner, ch 4, dc back in corner sp
-(half corner), # * ch 1, 2 dc in next sp; repeat from * 14 times more
-(this should bring you along one side edge to next corner—see that work
-lies flat), ch 1, 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc all in next corner sp #; repeat
-between #’s ending with 15 patterns along 4th side, ch 1, 2 dc in
-starting corner sp, ch 1 and join with a sl st to top of starting ch to
-complete corner. Rnd 2: Ch 4, dc in sp of corner (half corner), # * ch
-1, 2 dc in next sp; repeat from * to corner, ch 1, 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc all
-in corner sp #; repeat between #’s around, end ch 1, 2 dc in first
-corner sp, ch 1, join with a sl st to top of starting ch. Repeat rnd 2
-four times more or until you attain the desired size. Fasten off.
-
-BACK: Work to correspond to front piece.
-
-FINISHING: Place front and back tog and sl st 3 sides tog, insert pillow
-and sl st 4th side tog. TRIM: Attach A, * 5 dc in one sp (pull each dc
-up to ¾″), sc in next sp; repeat from * around, placing 8 dc in the
-corners. Join with a sl st and fasten off. Sew a daisy to each corner on
-back and front as shown.
-
-
-
-
- Striped Daisy Pillow
-
-
- Shown on page 16
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz. skein,
-2 Orange (A) and 1 Maize (B). HERO No. F. aluminum crochet hook. Yarn
-darning needle. Pillow to fit.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Follow directions for making daisies on page 3. Make 16
-color A daisies winding yarn around spokes 4 times and sewing centers
-with A. Make 56 daisies, winding yarn around spokes 4 times, alternating
-colors (wind every other spoke 4 times with A; then break off A and wind
-those spokes that were skipped 4 times with B) and sew centers with A.
-See diagram and directions for winding this type daisy included with
-instruction for Crazy Daisy Cardigan on page 23.
-
-TO JOIN DAISIES: Follow directions for JOINING A on page 3. Use color A
-for joining.
-
-FRONT PIECE: Connect 2 rows of 8 A&B combination daisies; 1 row of A
-daisies (8 across); 3 rows of A&B combination daisies; 1 row of A
-daisies and 2 rows of A&B combination daisies.
-
-BACK PIECE: Note: If desired, back piece may be worked with daisies as
-for front piece, or crocheted with A.
-
-CROCHETED BACK: With A, ch long enough to fit width of front piece. Row
-1: Dc in 4th ch from hook, * dc in next ch; repeat from * across. Ch 3
-to turn. Row 2: Ch 3 on turn is counted as first dc, * dc in next dc;
-repeat from * across. Ch 3 to turn. Repeat row 2 until piece measures
-size of front piece.
-
-FINISHING: Place 2 pieces tog and sl st 3 sides tog, insert pillow and
-sl st 4th side tog. Using double strand A, attach yarn at a corner and
-working backwards (counter clockwise), * ch 1, skip 1, hdc in next st (1
-pattern); repeat from * around, placing 2 patterns in each corner.
-Fasten off.
-
- [Illustration: Afghan, wall hanging, and pillows]
-
-
-
-
- WALL HANGING
-
-
- Shown on page 16
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz. skein,
-1 Maize (A), 1 Orange (B) and 1 Loden Green (C). HERO No. G aluminum
-crochet hook. Yarn darning needle. Illustration board 18″ x 24″, 1 yd of
-brown heavy denim or canvas material, picture frame to fit, points to
-tack illustration board to frame and picture wire.
-
-Cover illustration board with fabric, securing it firmly on back with
-heavy scotch tape or glue.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Follow basic instructions for making daisies on page 3.
-Make 16 daisies winding color A twice around each spoke; then winding
-around same spoke twice with color B. Sew centers with C (type D daisy).
-Make 4 daisies winding every other spoke 3 times with A; then winding
-those spokes that were skipped 3 times with B. Sew centers with B (type
-E daisy).
-
-B PETAL BACKGROUND: Make 5. With B and No. G hook, ch 3, join with a
-slip st to form a ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3, 15 dc in ring (bring each dc up to
-measure 1″). Join with a slip st to top of ch 3. Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in
-first space between 2 dc * 6 dc in next space (each dc 1″), sc in next
-space between 2 dc; repeat from * around, end 6 dc in last space. Join
-with a slip st and fasten off. Sew an E type daisy to center of 3 B
-petal backgrounds. Sew a D type daisy to center of 2 B petal
-backgrounds.
-
-C SHELL: Make 2. With C, ch 3, join with a slip st to form a ring. Rnd
-1: Ch 3, 19 tr c in ring (each tr c to measure 1¼″). Join with a slip st
-to top of ch 3. Rnd 2: Ch 1, working backwards (counter clockwise), * sc
-in next st; repeat from * around. Fasten off. Sew an E daisy in center
-of one shell and a D daisy in the other shell.
-
- [Illustration: Plan for wall hanging]
-
- B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH E TYPE DAISY
- LARGE CLUSTER
- INSIDE CLUSTER
- D TYPE DAISY
- D TYPE DAISY
- D TYPE DAISY
- D TYPE DAISY
- D TYPE DAISY
- B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH D TYPE DAISY
- B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH E TYPE DAISY
- C SHELL WITH E TYPE DAISY
- C SHELL WITH D TYPE DAISY
- B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH E TYPE DAISY
- B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH D TYPE DAISY
- 9″ STEM
- 12″ STEM
- 16″ STEM
- 5″ STEM
- 3″ CHAIN
- 3″ CHAIN
- 6″ STEM
- 3″ STEM
-
-LARGE CLUSTER: First Daisy: With C, sc in a B petal of a D type daisy
-(go through both B petals). Work only in B petals and leave A petals
-free, * ch 2, sc in next B petal; repeat from * around, end ch 2, sl st
-in first sc. Fasten off. Second Daisy: With C, sc in a B petal of a D
-type daisy. Work only in B petals and leave A petals free. * (ch 2, sc
-in next B petal) 3 times, place daisy back to back with previous daisy
-worked, (ch 2, sl st under ch-2 space of first daisy, ch 2, sc in next B
-petal on second daisy) 3 times, ** ch 2, sc in next B petal; repeat from
-** around, end ch 2, join with a sl st in first sc. Fasten off. Connect
-4 more type D daisies to first 2 daisies in this manner. Join the 7th D
-type daisy to the first to form a circle as follows: With C, sc in B
-petal, (ch 2, sc in next B petal) 3 times, (ch 2, sl st in ch-2 space of
-6th daisy, ch 2, sc in next B petal of 7th daisy) 3 times, (ch 2, sc in
-next B petal) 3 times, (ch 2, sl st in ch-2 space of first daisy, ch 2,
-sc in next B petal) twice, ch 2, sl st in ch-2 space of first daisy, ch
-2, join with a sl st in first sc of 7th daisy. Fasten off. Stretch
-outside edge to form a flat circle. Rnd 1: Attach C to back center of
-first daisy (go through sewing sts) and work a sc, * ch 6, sc in between
-2 daisies in the back of the top st, ch 6, sc in back center of next
-daisy; repeat from * around, end ch 6, join with a sl st. Fasten off.
-Rnd 2: With C, work a sc, 6 dc (all dc 1″ high) and a sc all in space
-under ch-6, * work a sc, 6 dc and a sc all in space under next ch-6;
-repeat from * around. Join with a sl st and fasten off.
-
-INSIDE CLUSTER: Rnd 1: With C, sc in a B petal of a type D daisy. Work
-in B petals only, leaving A petals free, * sc in next B petal (work sc
-loosely); repeat from * around. Rnd 2: * Sc, 2 dc and a sc all in next
-sc (shell); repeat from * around until there are 11 shells around. Join
-with a sl st and fasten off.
-
-STEMS: Stems are worked with C. Chain a little longer than length needed
-to allow for drawing in. Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook, * dc in next ch;
-repeat from * across. Fasten off. Make the following sizes: 16″, 12″,
-9″, 5″, 6″, 3″. With 3 strands of C, work a chain of 5″ and a chain of
-3″.
-
-FINISHING: See chart for arrangement or show off your artistic talent
-and arrange daisies to create a picture that will be an original. Pin
-pieces to fabric first and then with needle and thread sew to fabric.
-Attach to frame and attach picture wire to back.
-
-
-
-
- Crocheted Afghan with Daisy Trim
-
-
- Shown on page 16
-
-SIZE: Approx. 55″ x 64″.
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz. skein,
-16 Beige (A), 3 Loden Green (B), 2 Orange (C) and 1 Maize (D). HERO No.
-Q crochet hook and No. K aluminum crochet hook. Yarn darning needle.
-
-GAUGE: Each square approx. 9″ x 9″.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Follow directions for making daisies on page 3. Make 42
-daisies with C, winding 4 times around each spoke and sewing centers
-with B. Make 30 daisies, winding twice with D around each spoke; then
-twice with C around each spoke (4 winds in all around each spoke), and
-sewing centers with B.
-
-CROCHETED SQUARE: With 3 strands A and No. Q hook, ch 3, join with a sl
-st to form a ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3, 11 dc in ring. Join with a sl st to top
-of starting ch 3. Ch 1 and turn. Rnd 2: On this rnd pick up the 2 loops
-of each st. Sc back in same st as ch 1 (half corner), * 1 sc in each of
-2 sts, 3 sc in next st (corner); repeat from * around, end 1 sc in each
-of 2 sts, sc in same st as starting sc, join with a sl st to complete
-4th corner. Ch 1 to turn. Rnd 3: Sc back in same st as ch 1 (half
-corner), * 1 sc in back loop of next 4 sts, 3 sc in back loop of next st
-(corner); repeat from *, end 1 sc in back loop of 4 sc, sc in same st as
-starting sc, join with a sl st to complete 4th corner. Ch 1 to turn. Rnd
-4: On this rnd pick up both loops of each st. Sc back in same st as ch 1
-(half corner), * 1 sc in each of 6 sc, 3 sc in next st (corner); repeat
-from *, end 1 sc in each of 6 sc, sc in same st as starting sc, join
-with a sl st to complete 4th corner. Ch 1 to turn. Rnd 5: Sc back in
-same st as ch 1 (half corner), 1 sc in back loop of next 8 sc, 3 sc in
-back loop of next st (corner); repeat from *, end 1 sc in back loop of 8
-sc, sc in same st as starting sc, join with a sl st to complete 4th
-corner. Ch 1 to turn. Rnd 6: On this rnd pick up both loops of each st.
-Sc in same st as ch 1 (half corner), * 1 sc in next 10 sts, 3 sc in next
-st (corner); repeat from *, end 1 sc in next 10 sc, sc in same st as
-starting sc, join with a sl st to complete 4th corner. Pull through 3
-strands of B and fasten off A securely. Ch 1 and turn. Rnd 7: On this
-rnd pick up both loops of each st. Sc in same st as ch 1 (half corner),
-* 1 sc in next 12 sc, 3 sc in next sc (corner); repeat from *, end 1 sc
-in next 12 sc, sc in same st as starting sc, join with a sl st to
-complete 4th corner. Fasten off. Crochet 42 squares in this manner.
-
-FINISHING: Fluff C daisies so that they resemble a pom-pon and sew one
-to center of each square. Weave squares tog with B and yarn darning
-needle, picking up back loop of st. Sew 6 squares across in width and 7
-rows for length. Sew 5 Orange-Maize combination daisies across each row
-at the joinings of squares as shown. OUTER TRIM: With No. K hook and 3
-strands C, work 1 rnd of sc around all sides of afghan, working 3 sc in
-each corner st (make sure work lies flat). Fasten off C and attach 3
-strands of B. LAST RND: With No. K hook and working backwards (counter
-clockwise), work a sc in each st, working 3 sc in each corner st. Fasten
-off.
-
-
-
-
- King Size Crazy Daisy Stole
-
-
- Shown on page 22 and back cover
-
-MATERIALS: HERO King Size Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4
-oz. skein, 5 Beige (A) and 1 Green (B). HERO No. E aluminum crochet
-hook. Tapestry needle.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Make 48 daisies winding yarn 4 times around each spoke.
-Use color A for petals and B for sewing center. Make 80 daisies winding
-yarn 3 times around each spoke. Use A for petals and B for centers. See
-page 3 for directions for making daisies.
-
-TO CONNECT DAISIES: BORDERS: Work on those daisies where loops were
-wound 4 times around spokes. Rnd 1: Attach B and work a sc in the 2
-lower loops of a petal leaving the 2 upper loops of same petal free, *
-ch 4, sc in next petal picking up the 2 lower loops and leaving the 2
-upper loops of same petal free; repeat from * around, end ch 4, join
-with a sl st to first sc. Fasten off securely. Work rnd 1 on the 48
-daisies for borders in this manner. Connect 3 rows with 8 daisies across
-with A. Follow directions for JOINING B, starting with rnd 2 for each
-block (rnd 1 has been worked already with the B) (see page 4 for
-directions for JOINING B.) Connect another piece in the same manner for
-other border.
-
-BODY OF STOLE: Connect 10 rows of 8 daisies across with A. Follow
-directions for JOINING B, starting with rnd 1 for each block (see page 4
-for directions for JOINING B).
-
-FINISHING: Connect the 3 rows for border to each side of body of stole
-with A in the same manner as the rest of the stole was connected. Block
-lightly. TRIM: Rnd 1: With A, starting in a corner and right side
-facing, sc in first sp, * ch 4, sc in next sp; repeat from * to corner;
-then in corner, ch 4, sc back in same corner; repeat from * around,
-ending ch 4, sc in first corner, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc.
-Rnd 2: Working backwards (counter-clockwise), * ch 2, hdc in next sp;
-repeat from * around, placing 2 patterns in each corner. Fasten off.
-
-
-
-
- CARRIAGE ROBE
-
-
- Shown here and on page 7
-
- [Illustration: Carriage robe]
-
-MATERIALS: HERO King Size Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4
-oz. Skeins, 5 Mint Green (A) and 1 White (B). HERO No. E aluminum
-crochet hook. Yarn darning needle. 4 yds ½″ satin ribbon for trim.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Follow directions for making daisies on page 3. Wind
-color A around each spoke twice and sew centers with B. Make 36 daisies.
-
-TRIM DAISY: Outside Trim: With B, sc in sp of petal (go through both
-loops of petal), * ch 3, yo and pull up a loop in first ch, yo pull
-through 2 loops (2 loops remain on hook), yo pick up a loop back in
-first ch (4 loops on hook), yo pull through all 4 loops on hook
-(cluster), sc in sp of next petal; repeat from * around, ending with a
-cluster, join with a sl st to first sc. Fasten off securely. 12 clusters
-around.
-
-Inside Trim: With B, sc in side of petal near center (go through both
-loops), * work a cluster as for outside trim, skip 1 petal, sc in side
-of next petal; repeat from * around, end with a cluster and join with a
-sl st to first sc. 6 clusters around. Fasten off. Attach A, sc in back
-of sc of an outside B cluster, * ch 4, sc in back of next sc of a B
-cluster; repeat from * around, end ch 4, join with a sl st. Fasten off.
-12 spaces around.
-
-FIRST BLOCK: Attach A, sc in ch-4 sp, * (ch 4, sc in next ch-4 sp) 3
-times, ch 5, sl st back in sc to form a picot; repeat from * around, end
-(ch 4, sc in next ch-4 sp) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc,
-ch 5, sl st back in sc to complete 4th picot. Fasten off.
-
-SECOND BLOCK: Attach A, sc in ch-4 sp, (ch 4, sc in next sp) 3 times,
-place back to back with first block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on first
-block, ch 2, sl st back in sc to complete picot joining on 2nd block,
-(ch 3, sl st in sp of first block, ch 3, sc in next sp on 2nd block) 3
-times, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on first block, ch 2, sl st in sc on
-2nd block to complete picot joining, (ch 4, sc in next sp on 2nd block)
-3 times, ch 5, sl st in sc to complete picot, (ch 4, sc in next sp)
-twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, 31 st in sc for 4th
-picot. Fasten off.
-
-THIRD BLOCK: This block is joined to another side of first block. Attach
-A, sc in ch-4 sp, (ch 4, sc in next sp) 3 times, place back to back to
-first block, ch 2, sl st in picot of first block, ch 2, sl st back in sc
-on 3rd block for picot joining, (ch 3, sl st in next sp on first block,
-ch 3, sc in next sp on 3rd block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in center of
-picot joining, ch 2, sl st back in sc on 3rd block for picot joining,
-(ch 4, sc in next sp on 3rd block) 3 times, ch 5, sl st back in sc for
-picot, (ch 4, sc in next sp) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc,
-ch 5, sl st back in sc to complete 4th picot. Fasten off.
-
-FOURTH BLOCK: This block is joined to one side each of 2nd and 3rd
-blocks. Attach A, sc in ch-4 sp, (ch 4, sc in next sp) 3 times, place
-back to back to 3rd block, ch 2, sl st in picot of 3rd block, ch 2, sl
-st back in sc on 4th block for picot joining, (ch 3, sl st in next sp on
-3rd block, ch 3, sc in next sp on 4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in
-center of 3 joined picots, ch 2, sl st back in sc on 4th block to
-complete 4th picot joining, (ch 3, sl st in next sp on 2nd block, ch 3,
-sc in next sp on 4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in picot on 2nd block,
-ch 2, sl st in sc on 4th block to complete picot joining, (ch 4, sc in
-next sp on 4th block) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5,
-sl st back in sc to complete picot. Fasten off. Connect 6 rows of 6
-blocks across for center piece.
-
-Rnd 1: Attach A at a corner and work ch 3, 2 dc in corner sp (half
-corner), # * ch 1, 3 dc in next sp (1 pattern); repeat from * across to
-next corner (18 patterns) (see that work lies flat), in next corner sp
-work ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc all in the one sp #; repeat between #’s
-around, ending with 18 patterns on the 4th side, ch 1, 3 dc in starting
-corner, ch 1 and join with a sl st to top of starting ch.
-
-Rnd 2: Ch 3, 2 dc in corner sp (half corner), # * ch 1, 3 dc in next sp;
-repeat from * to corner, ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc in corner sp #; repeat
-between #’s around, ending with ch 1, 3 dc in first corner, ch 1, join
-with a sl st to top of starting ch. Repeat rnd 2 for 12 times more or
-until desired size.
-
-Last rnd: Working backwards (counter clockwise) sc in each st around,
-working 2 sc in each corner (see that work lies flat). Fasten off.
-
-FINISHING: Weave ribbon in and out around last eyelet row as shown. Sew
-ends of ribbon tog.
-
-
-
-
- Tablecloth
-
-
- Shown on page 21
-
-SIZE: Approximately 52″ x 52″
-
-MATERIALS: HERO King Size Crazy Daisy Winder. Coats & Clarks O.N.T.
-“Speed-Cro-Sheen”, 100 yd ball, 16 Yellow (A) and 6 Hunter Green (B).
-HERO No. C aluminum crochet hook. Tapestry needle.
-
-TO MAKE DAISY: With left thumb hold yarn at center allowing end to
-extend 1″. With right hand pass yarn from left to right around spokes
-No. 1 and No. 2, across center from right to left around No. 7 and No.
-8; repeat the last wind twice more (3 times in all); across center and
-pass yarn from left to right around spokes No. 2 and 3, across center
-from right to left around No. 8 and 9; repeat last wind twice more;
-across center from left to right around spokes No. 3 and No. 4, across
-center from right to left around No. 9 and No. 10; repeat last wind
-twice more; across center and pass yarn from left to right around spokes
-No. 4 and No. 5, across center from right to left around No. 10 and No.
-11; repeat last wind twice more, across center from left to right around
-spokes No. 5 and No. 6, across center from right to left around No. 11
-and No. 12; repeat last wind twice more, across center from left to
-right around spokes No. 6 and No. 7, across center from right to left
-around No. 12 and No. 1; repeat last wind twice more. Bring yarn to 1″
-beyond center and cut. Do not remove from winder.
-
-CENTER: Thread tapestry needle and use double strand for sewing center.
-Follow directions on page 3 for center, going completely around 3 times
-in all. Fasten off securely. Make 200 daisies with A and sew centers
-with B. Make 25 daisies with B and sew centers with A.
-
-CONNECT DAISIES: Follow directions for JOINING A (see page 3). Connect 5
-rows of A daisies 15 across with A. Next row, connect 5 A daisies with
-A; then 5 daisies made with B for center and using B to connect them;
-then 5 A daisies connected with A. Repeat the last row 4 times more.
-Work 5 rows of A daisies connected with A.
-
-FINISHING: Block lightly.
-
- [Illustration: Pattern]
-
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
- A A A A A B B B B B A A A A A
- A A A A A B B B B B A A A A A
- A A A A A B B B B B A A A A A
- A A A A A B B B B B A A A A A
- A A A A A B B B B B A A A A A
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
- A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A
-
-
-
-
- Daisy Trim Apron
-
-
- Shown on page 21
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. Coats & Clark’s O.N.T.
-“Speed-Cro-Sheen”, 100 yd ball, 5 spools Yellow (A) and 1 spool Hunter
-Green (B). HERO No. C aluminum crochet hook and a tapestry needle.
-
-With A, ch 134 loosely. Row 1: Pick up a loop in 3rd ch from hook and
-retain on hook, skip 1 ch, pick up a loop in next ch (3 loops on hook),
-yo pull through 3 loops, ch 1, * pick up a loop in last ch worked in and
-retain on hook, skip 1 ch, pick up a loop in next ch (3 loops on hook),
-yo pull through 3 loops, ch 1 (1 pattern); repeat from * across, 66
-patterns. One extra ch on turn. Row 2: Pick up a loop in first ch and
-retain on hook, pick up a loop in next st (3 loops on hook), yo pull
-through 3 loops, ch 1, * pick up a loop in last st worked in and retain
-on hook, skip 1 st, pull up a loop in next st (3 loops on hook), yo pull
-through 3 loops on hook, ch 1; repeat from * across. One extra ch on
-turn. Repeat row 2 for pattern st (should measure 21″ across in width).
-Work even for 1½″ for lower border. Next row: Work 5 patterns for side
-border as established, * ch 1, skip 1 st, dc in next st; repeat from *
-to within last 5 patterns, work 5 patterns for side border as
-established. Next row: Work 5 patterns for border as established, * ch
-1, dc in next space; repeat from * across to last 5 patterns, work 5
-patterns for border as established. Work last row until 12½″ from beg.
-Next row: Work 5 patterns for border as established, * dc in next space;
-repeat from * to within last 5 patterns, work 5 patterns for border as
-established. Work pattern st on all sts as for lower border for 1½″.
-Fasten off.
-
-TIES: Make 2. With A, ch 14 loosely. Work even in pattern st as for
-lower border for 12½″. Fasten off.
-
-POCKETS: Make 2. Make 18 daisies following directions on page 3, winding
-petals with color B and sewing centers with color A. JOIN DAISIES:
-Follow instructions for JOINING A (see page 3), using color B for
-joining. Join 3 rows of daisies with 3 daisies across. Attach B at one
-corner and working backwards (counter clockwise), * ch 1, hdc in next
-space; repeat from * around all sides, going twice in each corner st.
-Fasten off. Block pieces lightly. Sew a pocket to each side as shown.
-Sew on ties.
-
- [Illustration: Tablecloth]
-
-
-
-
- MARDI GRAS BAG
-
-
- Shown here and on back cover
-
- [Illustration: Handbags and snood]
-
-MATERIALS: HERO King Size Crazy Daisy Winder. Spinnerin Mardi Gras, 45
-gram ball, 3 Brown and 1 White. HERO No. C aluminum crochet hook and
-tapestry needle. HERO 7″ Bag Handle. Lining and buckram.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Make 28 daisies following instructions on page 3. Wind
-first row of petals with white and second row with brown. Sew centers
-with brown. Connect 6 rows of 4 daisies across with brown, following
-instructions for JOINING A on page 3. Connect 1 row of 2 daisies to the
-center 2 daisies on each end row.
-
-SIDE PIECES: Make 2. With C crochet hook and brown, ch 6. Row 1: Sc in
-2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in each ch, 5 sc. Ch 1 to turn. Row 2: Sc in each
-st, picking up back loop only. Ch 1 to turn. Repeat row 2 for 5 times
-more. Continue in sc picking up back loop and increasing 1 st at each
-end of every row until 29 sts on row (to inc—work 2 sc in one st). Work
-even for 7 rows. Next row: Dec 1 st each end of row (to dec—work off 2
-sc as one sc). Repeat the last row once more. Fasten off.
-
-FINISHING: Starting at top corner, with brown, work 1 row of sc along
-side and bottom edges. With brown, work 4 rows of sc along each top
-edge. Using pieces as pattern, cut 2 linings and buckram making an
-allowance for seams. Use a double buckram for flat bottom to make it
-stiffer. With brown, sc side pieces to bag. Sew linings tog with buckram
-in between and double buckram for bottom. Sew in lining. With lining
-material sew a slot to each top edge and sew over bar of handle on each
-side.
-
-
-
-
- DAISY SNOOD
-
-
- Shown here and on back cover
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. Sport Yarn, 2 oz. pull skein, 2 Red
-and 1 White. HERO No. 0 steel crochet hook. 1 yd of tubular elastic.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Make 25 white daisies following directions on page 3.
-Wind white yarn twice around each spoke and sew centers with red.
-
-SNOOD: Ch 85 loosely. Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook, * ch 1, skip 1 ch,
-1 dc in each of next 2 chs (1 pattern); repeat from * across, 28
-patterns. Ch 6 to turn. Should measure about 14″ across in width. Row 2:
-* Skip 2 dc, dc in space under ch 1 of previous row, ch 2; repeat from *
-across, end dc in end turning ch, 28 spaces. Ch 4 to turn. Row 3: Ch 4
-on turn is counted as first dc, dc in first space, * ch 1, 2 dc in next
-space; repeat from * across. Ch 6 to turn. Repeat row 2 and 3 for 14″,
-ending with row 3. Fasten off.
-
-FINISHING: Work 4 rnds of sc around all 4 edges of piece taking it in to
-fit head size. Work 1 rnd of sc over tubular elastic. Tie ends of
-elastic and fasten off. Sew on daisies as shown, placing 12 around sc
-band and spacing the others all over as shown.
-
-
-
-
- CRAZY DAISY HANDBAG
-
-
- Shown here and on back cover
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. HERO Smart-Set Interchangeable Bag
-Handle. 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 2 oz. skein, 1 Royal Blue, 1 Turquoise
-and 1 Olive Green. HERO No. F aluminum crochet hook and a yarn darning
-needle. Two pieces lt. blue felt, 7½″ × 11-¼″ each. Two pieces dk. blue
-Indian-Head for lining 7⅛″ × 11⅛″. Press-on non woven interfacing.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Follow general directions for winding daisies on page
-3. TO SEW CENTERS: Insert darning needle under 2 petals and draw yarn
-through tightly, * bring yarn back over the last one of the 2 petals,
-insert yarn under this petal and next petal and draw through tightly;
-repeat from * until you have completed 3 rnds of sts around center. Make
-20 daisies in Royal blue with Turquoise centers. These daisies are shown
-with the back st center as the right side. Make 20 daisies in Turquoise
-with Royal Blue centers, however on the Turquoise daisies the side
-facing you as you sew the center will be used as the right side so be
-sure to work all ends in neatly.
-
-TO MAKE CIRCLE: With Olive Green, sc in end of petal (go through the 2
-loops of petal), * ch 2, sc in next petal; repeat from * around, ending
-ch 2, join with a sl st to first sc. Fasten off.
-
-TO ASSEMBLE: Alternating the color of daisy, with Olive Green join each
-daisy at one st with a sc (center it at the 6th and 12th petal) until 10
-daisies are joined. Make 1 more strip of 10 in the same color
-arrangement and 2 more strips of 10 in the alternate color arrangement.
-Join the 4 strips tog in the same manner, making sure to alternate color
-of daisy. From wrong side, fold in half and join side daisies leaving
-the upper 2 rows free to be tacked to lining at opening. With wrong side
-facing, sew Indian-Head tog with ¼″ seams, rounding corners at bottom
-and leaving 3½″ open at each side. Assemble felt in the same manner,
-leaving 4¼″ open at top. Cut press-on material to fit and press on to
-felt. Fold felt 1″ at top edge to wrong side and machine st in place.
-With wrong sides facing, slip Indian-Head into felt and blind st in
-place (lining slightly smaller than felt). Pull daisies over felt and
-tack at top of side seams and top of bag. Slip bars of handle through
-top bands and fasten ends.
-
-
-
-
- CRAZY DAISY CARDIGAN
-
-
- Shown on page 22 and back cover
-
-SIZES: Directions are for Small (size 8-10). Changes for Medium (size
-12-14) and Large (size 16-18) are in parentheses.
-
-MATERIALS: HERO Crazy Daisy Winder. Wool and Shetland Wool, 2 oz. skein,
-7 (8-9) Grey (A) and 2 (2-3) Ecru (B). HERO No. 5 straight knitting
-needles and No. 6 circular knitting needle. No. 1 steel crochet hook.
-Tapestry needle. 9 small button molds.
-
-GAUGE: 4 connected daisies—7½″.
-
-TO MAKE DAISIES: Turn knob to release spokes. With left thumb hold A at
-center leaving end to extend at center for about 1″. With right hand,
-pass yarn from left to right around spoke No. 1 at top, across center,
-from right to left around spoke No. 2 directly opposite; wrap around
-these spokes once more in the same manner. Bring yarn across center from
-left to right around spoke No. 5 at right of first spoke wrapped, across
-center from right to left around spoke No. 6 at left of 2nd spoke
-wrapped, wrap around these 2 spokes once more. Bring yarn across center
-from left to right around spoke No. 9, across center and from right to
-left around spoke No. 10, wrap around these 2 spokes once more. Bring
-yarn across center and cut about 1″ beyond center (you have been winding
-around every other spoke). Continue with B in this manner wrapping twice
-around 2 spokes exactly opposite then passing on to the next 2 free
-spokes until all spokes are wrapped twice, ending with spoke No. 12—thus
-wrapping with B the spokes that were skipped when you were winding with
-A. Bring yarn across center and cut about 1″ beyond center.
-
- [Illustration: TO MAKE CENTER: See instructions to make centers on
- page 3. Use color A for centers. Make 174 (186-214) daisies in this
- manner.]
-
-TO CONNECT DAISIES: Follow directions given for Joining A on page 3
-using A yarn. Join daisies until there are 5 rows of 18 (20-23) daisies
-for body of cardigan—2 fronts and back. Next row: Join 4 (5-6) daisies
-for front, skip 1 daisy for underarm, join 8 (8-9) daisies for back,
-skip 1 daisy for underarm, join 4 (5-6) daisies for other front.
-
-SLEEVES: Join 4 rows of 7 (7-8) daisies. Lower Cuff: With No. 6 needle
-and right side facing, with A pick up and k 55 (57-59) sts across lower
-edge of sleeve. Row 1: K 1, * p 1, k 1; repeat from * across. Row 2: P
-1, * k 1, p 1; repeat from * across. Repeat these 2 rows for ribbing for
-2″. Bind off loosely in ribbing. Join seam of sleeve the same as joining
-daisies. Join another row of 6 (6-7) daisies across top of sleeve,
-leaving 1 daisy free for underarm. Note: Circular needle is used as two
-straight knitting needles.
-
-YOKE: Join last row of top edge of sleeve to top edges of last row of
-fronts and back. With circular needle, A and right side facing, pick up
-and k 41 (46-51) sts on right front; 58 (58-63) sts along top of sleeve;
-85 (85-90) sts across top of back; 58 (58-63) sts across top of sleeve
-and 41 (46-51) sts across top of left front, 283 (293-318) sts. Row 1:
-Wrong side. * P 3, k 2; repeat from *, end p 3. Row 2: * K 3, p 2;
-repeat from *, end k 3. Repeat these 2 rows for 1½″ (2″-2½″), ending
-with row 1. Dec Row: * K 1, k 2 tog, p 2; repeat from *, end k 1, k 2
-tog. Continue in pattern as established for 1½″, ending on wrong side.
-2nd Dec Row: K 2, p 2 tog; repeat from *, end k 2. Continue in pattern
-as established for 1″, ending on wrong side. 3rd Dec Row: K 2 tog, p 1;
-repeat from *, ending k 2 tog. Change to No. 5 needles and continue in
-ribbing for 1″. Bind off in ribbing.
-
-LOWER BORDER: With No. 6 needle, A and right side facing, pick up and k
-163 (175-187) sts along lower edge. Work in ribbing as for cuff of
-sleeve for 4″. Bind off in ribbing.
-
-FINISHING: Block lightly. With A, work 1″ of sc along left front edge,
-working a ch 1 to turn all rows. Last Row: Work backwards (counter
-clockwise), sc in each sc along front edge. Fasten off. Mark position of
-9 buttons evenly spaced, placing first 1″ from lower edge and last ½″
-below neck edge. Work right front border as for left front for ¾″.
-Buttonhole Row: Opposite each marker for button, ch 3, skip 2 sts, sc in
-next st. Next row: Work 2 sc under each ch-3 space. Complete as for left
-front. Work 1 row of sc around neck, holding in slightly. Work 1 more
-row around neck as for last row on left front edge. Fasten off.
-
-CROCHETED BUTTONS: Make 9. With B, ch 3 and join with a sl st to form a
-ring. Rnd 1: 6 sc in ring. Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc. Rnd 3: 1 sc in each
-sc. Rnd 4: Insert mold. * skip 1 sc, sc in next sc; repeat from * around
-until mold is covered. Fasten off. Join underarms and sleeves to back
-and front.
-
- [Illustration: Back cover: “Crazy Daisy” Boutique]
-
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-<p class="center small"><span class="ss">VOL. NO. 5</span> <span class="hst"><span class="ss">by HERO</span></span>
-<br /><span class="ss">$1.00</span></p>
-<p class="center"><span class="ss"><span class="smaller">ORIGINAL</span>
-<br />&ldquo;CRAZY DAISY&rdquo;
-<br /><span class="smaller">DESIGNS</span></span></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_2">2</div>
-<h2><span class="small">INDEX</span></h2>
-<dl class="indexlr">
-<dt class="rj"><span class="jr ss smaller">Page</span></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Long Daisy Bolero</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_5">5</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Baby Sacque and Cap</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_6">6</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Bulky Yarn Afghan</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_8">8</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Crazy Daisy Shell</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_10">10</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Long Skirt</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_11">11</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Short Skirt</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_11">11</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Mother and Daughter Dress</span> <a href="#Page_14">14</a> and <a class="htm" href="#Page_15">15</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Dimensional Daisy Pillow</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_15">15</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Striped Daisy Pillow</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_15">15</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Wall Hanging</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_17">17</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Crocheted Afghan with Daisy Trim</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_18">18</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">King Size Crazy Daisy Stole</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_18">18</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Carriage Robe</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_19">19</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Daisy Trim Apron</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_20">20</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Tablecloth</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_20">20</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Mardi Gras Bag</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_22">22</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Daisy Snood</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_22">22</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Crazy Daisy Handbag</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_22">22</a></dt>
-<dt><span class="jl">Crazy Daisy Cardigan</span> <a class="htm" href="#Page_23">23</a></dt>
-</dl>
-<div class="box">
-<p class="center">VOLUME 5</p>
-<p>All directions in this book
-have been checked for accuracy.
-We cannot be
-responsible for typographical
-errors or misinterpretation of
-directions.</p>
-<p class="center">&#149;
-<br />Copyright
-<br />SCOVILL MANUFACTURING
-<br />COMPANY
-<br />DRITZ DIVISION
-<br />350 Fifth Avenue
-<br />New York, N.Y. 10001
-<br />&#149;
-<br />Published in U.S.A.</p>
-</div>
-<h2 id="c1"><span class="small">It&rsquo;s a <i>&ldquo;Crazy Daisy&rdquo;</i> world!</span></h2>
-<div class="img" id="fig1">
-<img src="images/p01.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="381" />
-<p class="pcap"><b>Article No. 650</b>
-<br />The Original Regular Size &ldquo;Crazy Daisy&rdquo; Winder.
-<br />Makes Daisies up to 2&Prime; diameter.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig2">
-<img src="images/p01b.jpg" alt="" width="278" height="227" />
-<p class="pcap"><b>&ldquo;CRAZY DAISY&rdquo; WINDERS</b>
-<br />cut crochet time in half and are used to make afghans, sweaters, stoles, baby items, doilies, and decorative flowers.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig3">
-<img src="images/p01c.jpg" alt="" width="243" height="393" />
-<p class="pcap"><b>Article No. 651</b>
-<br />The Original King Size &ldquo;Crazy Daisy&rdquo; Winder.
-<br />Makes Daisies up to 3&Prime; diameter.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="box">
-<p class="center">OTHER FAMOUS HERO PRODUCTS ...</p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>&#149; Hero Standard Knitting Needles</dt>
-<dt>&#149; Perfectly Formed Crochet Hooks</dt>
-<dt>&#149; One Piece All Nylon Circular Needles</dt>
-<dt>&#149; Over 100 Knitting Aids and Accessories</dt></dl>
-</div>
-<p class="center"><span class="ss">SCOVILL</span> <b>DRITZ DIVISION</b>
-<br /><span class="ssn"><span class="smaller">SCOVILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
-<br />350 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10001</span></span></p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div>
-<h2 id="c2"><span class="small">Helpful Hints and General Directions</span></h2>
-<p><b>HOW TO DETERMINE SIZE TO MAKE:</b> Directions
-are based on standard measurements listed below. Allowance
-has been made to size, stitch, yarn and style of
-garment for best results. These are general body measurements
-and may vary with each individual.</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th><b>SIZE</b> </th><th>10 </th><th>12 </th><th>14 </th><th>16</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l"><b>BUST</b> </td><td class="c">32&frac12;&Prime; </td><td class="c">34&Prime; </td><td class="c">36&Prime; </td><td>38&Prime;</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l"><b>WAIST</b> </td><td class="c">24&Prime; </td><td class="c">25&frac12;&Prime; </td><td class="c">27&Prime; </td><td>29&Prime;</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l"><b>HIP</b> </td><td class="c">34&frac12;&Prime; </td><td class="c">36&Prime; </td><td class="c">38&Prime; </td><td>40&Prime;</td></tr>
-</table>
-<p>Consult chart to determine size to make not overlooking
-the fact that these are body measurements and not measurements
-of finished garment.</p>
-<h3 id="c3">HOOKS, TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS:</h3>
-<p><b>Crochet Hooks</b> are made in steel, plastic and aluminum.
-Steel crochet hooks range in size from 00 the largest to
-size 14 the smallest. Aluminum crochet hooks range in
-size from C through K and plastic crochet hooks come in
-the following sizes: OD, 1-2E, 3-4F, 5G, 6H, 8I, 9J. The
-size of needle affects the gauge and therefore the measurements
-of the finished garment. It also affects the texture
-of the work. A needle that is too fine for the yarn makes
-the garment stiff and a needle that is too coarse makes the
-garment stretchy.</p>
-<p><b>Tapestry Needles</b> are large-eyed blunt pointed needles
-used for sewing garments tog or embroidery.</p>
-<p><b>An asterisk</b> (*) indicates that instructions immediately following
-are to be repeated the given number of times, in
-addition to the original. &ldquo;Repeat from * 4 times&rdquo; means
-5 times in all.</p>
-<p><b>Even</b> means that a row or rnd is to be worked without
-increasing or decreasing.</p>
-<p><b>Work</b> means to continue in same stitch you have been
-working.</p>
-<p>Directions in parentheses are repeated as often as specified.
-&ldquo;(Ch 3, sc in next sp of petal) 3 times&rdquo; means whatever is
-enclosed in parentheses is to be repeated for 3 times in all.</p>
-<h3 id="c4">CROCHETING ABBREVIATIONS:</h3>
-<p>ch&mdash;chain, sc&mdash;single crochet, dc&mdash;double crochet, sdc&mdash;short
-double crochet, hdc&mdash;half double crochet, trc&mdash;treble
-crochet, sl st&mdash;slip stitch, dec&mdash;decrease, inc&mdash;increase,
-st&mdash;stitch, tog&mdash;together, rnd&mdash;round, beg&mdash;beginning,
-sp&mdash;space.</p>
-<h3 id="c5">TO MAKE DAISIES:</h3>
-<p>These directions can be used for the <b>HERO</b> Crazy Daisy
-Winder and for the <b>HERO</b> King Size Crazy Daisy Winder.</p>
-<p>A: Hold winder in left hand with flat side in palm of
-hand. Turn knob to release spokes (see <a href="#fig4">illustration A</a>).</p>
-<p>B: Turn winder over with knob underneath and flat side
-with spokes extended facing you. Hold winder in left
-hand. With left thumb hold yarn at center leaving end
-to extend about 1&Prime;; with right hand, pass yarn from left
-to right around spoke No. 1; then across center from
-right to left around spoke No. 2 directly opposite. Wrap
-around these 2 spokes once more in the same manner, or
-as many times as desired (the number of wraps depends
-upon the thickness of the yarn you will be using). Bring
-yarn across center and wind from left to right around spoke
-No. 3; then across center from right to left around spoke
-No. 4. Wrap around these 2 spokes once more, or as many
-times as you wrapped around spoke 1 and 2. Bring yarn
-across center and wind from left to right around spoke
-No. 5; then across center and from right to left around
-spoke No. 6. Wrap around these 2 spokes once more or
-as many times as you wrapped around spoke 1 and 2.
-Continue in this manner to wrap yarn around 2 spokes
-directly opposite each other and then passing onto the
-next 2 spokes until all spokes are wrapped, ending with
-spoke No. 12. Bring yarn across center and cut leaving
-1&Prime; extended beyond center (see <a href="#fig5">illustration B</a>). Do not
-remove from winder.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig4">
-<img src="images/p01f.jpg" alt="" width="294" height="290" />
-<p class="pcap">A</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig5">
-<img src="images/p01g.jpg" alt="" width="347" height="380" />
-<p class="pcap">B</p>
-</div>
-<p>C: <b>Center:</b> Thread tapestry needle with yarn. The side
-facing you will be the wrong side of the daisy. Fasten at
-center of wrong side as for embroidery. Insert needle
-under 4 petals and draw yarn through; bring yarn back over
-last 3 of the 4 petals; insert needle under these 3 petals
-plus 1 more, making 4 petals in all; draw yarn through.
-Continue in this manner to bring yarn back 3 petals and
-then draw it under 4 petals each time until you have made
-13 sts. Be sure to have 13 sts or center will be incomplete.
-As the center sts are worked, weave around the starting
-end of daisy for a few sts to fasten it securely. Fasten on
-wrong side. Cut ends (see <a href="#fig6">illustration C</a>). Turn knob to
-draw in spokes and release daisy.</p>
-<p>D. Right side of daisy.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig6">
-<img src="images/p01h.jpg" alt="" width="368" height="286" />
-<p class="pcap">C</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig7">
-<img src="images/p01k.jpg" alt="" width="266" height="264" />
-<p class="pcap">D</p>
-</div>
-<p><b>JOINING A:</b> Picot Joining of Daisies: These directions
-can be used for the Crazy Daisy Winder and for the King
-Size Crazy Daisy Winder. <b>Note:</b> Connections for daisy
-have been written for a sport yarn or knitting worsted. The
-number of chains used in connecting the daisies to each
-other may have to be adjusted if any other type of yarn
-or cotton is used.</p>
-<p><b>1st BLOCK:</b> Using crochet hook, sc in
-sp of petal of daisy (make sure to take up as many of the
-<span class="pb" id="Page_4">4</span>
-petals as you wrapped around for each petal when winding).
-* (ch 4, sc in sp of next petal) 3 times, ch 5, sl st in
-side-top of last sc (picot); repeat from * twice more,
-ending (ch 4, sc in sp of next petal) twice, ch 4, join with
-a sl st to first sc, ch 5, sl st in side-top of last st (picot),
-4 picots around. Leave a 2&Prime; thread and fasten off securely
-on back.</p>
-<p><b>2nd BLOCK:</b> Sc in sp of petal of 2nd daisy.
-(Ch 4, sc in sp of next petal) 3 times, place daisy back to
-back to first block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on first block,
-ch 2, sl st back into last sc on 2nd block to complete the
-picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in next ch-4 sp on 1st block,
-ch 2, sc back into next petal on 2nd daisy) 3 times. Ch 2,
-sl st in center of corner picot on first block, ch 2, sl st back
-into last sc on 2nd block to complete picot joining. (Ch 4,
-sc in sp of next petal on 2nd daisy) 3 times, ch 5, sl st in
-side-top of last sc for a picot, (ch 4, sc in sp of next petal),
-twice, ending ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, sl st
-back into last st to complete the picot. Leave a 2&Prime; thread
-and fasten off securely on back.</p>
-<p><b>3rd BLOCK:</b> Join a 3rd
-block to another side of first block as follows: Sc in sp of
-petal of 3rd daisy. (Ch 4, sc in sp of next petal) 3 times,
-hold 3rd daisy back to back to first block, ch 2, sl st in sp
-of picot on first block, ch 2, sl st back in last sc on 3rd
-block, (ch 2, sl st in next sp on first block, ch 2, sc back
-into next petal on 3rd block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in center
-st between the 2 picots that join the first and second block,
-ch 2, sl st in last sc on 3rd block, (ch 4, sc in sp of next
-petal) 3 times, ch 5, sl st in side-top of last sc (picot),
-(ch 4, sc in sp of next petal) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st
-to first sc, ch 5, sl st in last st to form a picot. Leave a
-2&Prime; thread and fasten off securely on back.</p>
-<p><b>4th BLOCK:</b>
-Join to one side of 3rd and one side of 2nd block as follows:
-Sc in sp of a petal of 4th daisy. (Ch 4, sc in sp of next
-petal) 3 times. Hold 4th daisy back to back to 3rd block,
-ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on 3rd block, ch 2, sl st in last sc
-on 4th block to complete picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in next
-sp on 3rd block, ch 2, sc back into next petal on 4th block)
-3 times, ch 2, sl st in center of the 3 joined picots that
-connect blocks 1, 2 and 3, ch 2, sl st back into last sc on
-4th block (this completes a 4 picot joining). (Ch 2, sl st
-in next sp on 2nd block, ch 2, sc back into sp of next petal
-on 4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on 2nd
-block, ch 2, sl st back into last sc on 4th block to complete
-picot joining. (Ch 4, sc in sp of next petal on 4th daisy)
-twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, sl st back into
-last st worked to complete picot. Leave a 2&Prime; thread and
-fasten off securely on back. Continue to make and join
-daisies for desired shape and size in this manner.</p>
-<h3 id="c6">TO JOIN DAISIES WITH PICOT JOINING</h3>
-<div class="img" id="fig8">
-<img src="images/p02.jpg" alt="" width="323" height="328" />
-<p class="pcap"><b>Joining A</b></p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig9">
-<img src="images/p02a.jpg" alt="" width="226" height="222" />
-<p class="pcap"><b>Joining B</b></p>
-</div>
-<p><b>JOINING B: 1st BLOCK:</b> Rnd 1: With hook, sc in sp of
-petal (make sure to take up as many of the petals as you
-wrapped around for each petal when winding), * ch 4, sc
-in sp of next petal; repeat from * around, end ch 4, join
-with a sl st to first sc. Rnd 2: Sc in first sp, * (ch 4, sc in
-next sp) 3 times, ch 5, sl st back into sc to form a picot;
-repeat from * around, ending (ch 4, sc in next sp) twice,
-ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, sl st back into sc to
-complete picot. Leave a 2&Prime; thread and fasten off securely
-on back.</p>
-<p><b>2nd BLOCK:</b> Rnd 1: Repeat rnd 1 of first block.
-Rnd 2: Sc in first sp, (ch 4, sc in next sp) 3 times, place
-daisy back to back to first block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot
-on first block, ch 2, sl st back into last so on 2nd block
-to complete the picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in next ch-4 sp
-on 1st block, ch 2, sc back into next ch-4 sp on 2nd block)
-3 times. Ch 2, sl st in center of corner picot on 1st block,
-ch 2, sl st back into last sc on 2nd block to complete picot
-joining. (Ch 4, sc in next ch-4 sp on 2nd block) 3 times,
-ch 5, sl st back into sc to form a picot, (ch 4, sc in next
-ch-4 sp on 2nd block) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first
-sc, ch 5, sl st back into sc to form a picot. Leave a 2&Prime;
-thread and fasten off securely on back.</p>
-<p><b>3rd BLOCK:</b>
-Rnd 1: Repeat rnd 1 of first block. Join 3rd block to
-another side of first block as follows: Rnd 2: Sc in first sp,
-(ch 4, sc in next ch-4 sp on 3rd block) 3 times, hold 3rd
-block back to back to first block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot
-of first block, ch 2, sl st back into sc on 3rd block for
-completion of picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in next ch-4 sp
-on first block, ch 2, sc back into next ch-4 sp on 3rd block)
-3 times. Ch 2, sl st in center of joined picots of first and
-second block, ch 2, sl st in sc on 3rd block to complete
-picot joining. (Ch 4, sc in next sp on 3rd block) 3 times,
-ch 5, sl st back into sc to form a picot, (ch 4, sc in next
-sp on 3rd block) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc,
-ch 5, sl st in sc to complete picot. Leave a 2&Prime; strand and
-fasten off securely on back.</p>
-<p><b>4th BLOCK:</b> Rnd 1: Repeat
-rnd 1 of first block. Join 4th block to one side of 3rd and
-one side of 2nd block as follows: Rnd 2: Sc in first sp,
-(ch 4, sc in next sp of 4th block) 3 times, hold 4th block
-back to back to 3rd block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on
-3rd block, ch 2, sl st in last sc on 4th block to complete
-picot joining. (Ch 2, sl st in first ch-4 sp on 3rd block,
-ch 2, sc in next ch-4 sp on 4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st
-in center of the 3 joined picots that connect block 1, 2
-and 3, ch 2, sl st back into last sc on 4th block (this completes
-a 4 picot joining). (Ch 2, sl st in first ch-4 sp on
-2nd block, ch 2, sc in next ch-4 sp on 4th block) 3 times,
-ch 2, sl st in sp of picot on 2nd block, ch 2, sl st back into
-last sc on 4th block to complete picot joining. (Ch 4, sc
-in next ch-4 sp on 4th block) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st
-to first sc, ch 5, sl st in sc to complete picot. Leave a 2&Prime;
-thread and fasten off securely on back. Continue to make
-and join daisies for desired shape and size in this manner.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div>
-<h2 id="c7"><span class="small">LONG DAISY BOLERO</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a href="#cover">front cover</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>SIZES:</b> Directions are for Small (size 8-10). Changes for
-Medium (size 12-14) are in parentheses.</p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder and King Size
-Crazy Daisy Winder. Sport Yarn, 2 oz. pull skein, 4 (5)
-Royal Blue (A) and 4 (5) White (B). <b>HERO</b> No. 1 steel
-crochet hook and tapestry needle.</p>
-<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Two connected blocks&mdash;6&Prime;.</p>
-<p><b>NOTE:</b> Shape of neck on medium size is slightly different
-in order to attain proper sizing.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Make 77 (91) daisies on King Size
-Crazy Daisy Winder, winding twice around spokes and
-sewing centers all with color A. Make 77 (91) daisies on
-Crazy Daisy Winder, winding twice around spokes with
-color B and sewing centers with color A. See <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a> for
-directions to make daisies.</p>
-<p><b>1st BLOCK:</b> Place smaller B daisy on top of A daisy and
-tack securely. Rnd 1: With B, sc in space of petal, going
-through both loops of petal of A daisy, ch 4, 2 hdc into sp
-of same petal (half corner), * (ch 1, 3 hdc in sp of next
-petal) 3 times, ch 1, 3 hdc back into last petal worked in to
-complete a corner; repeat from *, end (ch 1, 3 hdc in sp
-of next petal) twice, ch 1, 3 hdc in first petal, ch 1 and join
-with a sl st to top of starting ch to complete 4th corner.
-Fasten off B and attach A. Rnd 2: With A, sl st in sp of
-corner, * (ch 4, sl st in next sp under ch-1 of previous rnd)
-4 times, ch 5, sl st back into base of last sl st in center of
-corner to form a picot; repeat from *, end with the completion
-of picot in 4th corner, join with a sl st to first sl st.
-Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>2nd BLOCK:</b> Work as for first block until
-completion of rnd 1. Rnd 2: With A, sl st in sp of corner,
-(ch 4, sl st in next sp under ch-1 of previous rnd) 4 times,
-hold back to back to first block, ch 3, sl st in sp of picot
-on first block, ch 3, sl st back into base sl st to complete
-picot joining, (ch 4, sl st in next ch-4 sp on first block, ch 4,
-sl st in next ch-1 sp on 2nd block) 4 times, ch 3, sl st in
-picot on first block, ch 3, sl st back into base sl st to complete
-picot joining. * (Ch 4, sl st in next ch-1 sp) 4 times,
-ch 5, sl st back into base sl st to complete picot; repeat
-from * once more, ending with the 4th picot being worked
-in starting corner. Join with a sl st to first sl st. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>3rd BLOCK:</b> Work as for first block until completion of
-rnd 1. Third block is joined to another side of first block.
-With A, sl st in sp of corner, (ch 4, sl st in next sp under
-ch-1) 4 times, hold back to back to first block, ch 3, sl st
-in sp of picot on first block, ch 3, sl st back into base sl st
-to complete picot joining, (ch 4, sl st under next ch-4 sp
-on first block, ch 4, sl st under next ch-1 sp on 3rd block)
-4 times, ch 3, sl st in center between joined picots of block
-1 and 2, ch 3, sl st back into base sl st to complete picot
-joining. *(Ch 4, sl st under next ch-1 sp) 4 times, ch 5, sl
-st back into base sl st to form a picot; repeat from * once
-more, ending with the 4th picot being worked in starting
-corner. Join with a sl st to first sl st. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>4th BLOCK:</b>
-Work as for first block until completion of rnd 1. Fourth
-block is joined to one side of block 3 and one side of
-block 2. Rnd 2: With A, sl st in sp of corner, (ch 4, sl st
-in next ch-1 sp) 4 times, hold back to back to third block,
-ch 3, sl st in sp of picot on third block, ch 3, sl st back in
-base st to complete picot joining, (ch 4, sl st under next
-ch-4 sp on third block, ch 4, sl st under next ch-1 sp on
-4th block) 4 times, ch 3, sl st in center of the 3 joined
-picots, ch 3, sl st back into base sl st to complete a 4 picot
-joining, (ch 4, sl st under next ch-4 sp on 2nd block, ch 4,
-sl st under next ch-1 sp on 4th block) 4 times, ch 3, sl st
-in sp of picot on 2nd block, ch 3, sl st back in base sl st to
-complete picot joining, (ch 4, sl st under next ch-1 sp)
-4 times, ending in first corner, ch 5, sl st in base sl st to
-form 4th picot, join with a sl st to first sl st. Fasten off.
-Join all blocks in this manner.</p>
-<p><b>BODY:</b> Join 5 rows of 11 (13) blocks across to underarm
-(this includes right front, back and left front). <b>RIGHT
-FRONT:</b> Connect 2 rows of 2 (3) blocks for right front
-onto body. For medium size only, leave off 1 block at front
-edge for neck. For both sizes, connect 1 more row of
-2 blocks. <b>BACK:</b> Leave off the 3rd (4th) block from right
-front edge for armhole and for the 6th row of back, connect
-next 5 blocks across back. Add 1 more row of 5 blocks
-for back armhole. <b>LEFT FRONT:</b> Leave off the 3rd (4th)
-block from left front edge for armhole and work to correspond
-to right front. Connect blocks from fronts to back for
-shoulders, leaving out center block on back for neck.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Block lightly on wrong side. <b>TRIM:</b> Row 1:
-Attach B at lower right front corner and sc under ch-4
-sp, * ch 4, sc in next sp (1 pattern); repeat from * along
-right front edge, around neck, along left front edge and
-across lower edge, placing 2 patterns in each corner, ending
-join with a sl st to first sc (see that work lies flat). Row 2:
-With B, * ch 4, sc in next sp; repeat from * around all
-edges worked on row 1, placing 2 patterns in each corner,
-ending join with a sl st. Row 3: With B, ch 4, 2 dc in first
-sp, ch 1, * 3 dc in next sp, ch 1; repeat from * around all
-edges, placing 2 patterns in each corner, ending join with
-a sl st to top of starting ch (check to see that work lies flat).
-Fasten off B. Attach double strand A, and work backwards
-(counter clockwise) as follows: * Ch 1, hdc in next ch-1 sp
-(1 pattern); repeat from * around all edges, placing 2 patterns
-in each corner. Join with a sl st and fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>ARMHOLE TRIM:</b> Work same as for trim around edges
-of bolero.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div>
-<h2 id="c8"><span class="small">BABY SACQUE AND CAP</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_7">page 7</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>SIZE:</b> 6 mo. to 1 yr.</p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. Sport Yarn,
-2 oz. pull skein, 3 Mint Green (A) and 1 White (B). <b>HERO</b>
-No. 1 steel crochet hook and No. C aluminum crochet
-hook. Tapestry needle. 1 yd &frac12;&Prime; wide satin ribbon.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Make 62 daisies (57 for sacque, 5 for
-cap) following directions on page 3. Use A for petals and
-B for sewing centers, winding A 3 times around each spoke.</p>
-<h3 class="center">SACQUE</h3>
-<p><b>CONNECTING DAISIES:</b> With B and No. 1 steel crochet
-hook, sc in sp of a petal (go through 3 loops of petal),
-* ch 3, yo and pick up a loop in first ch, yo pull through
-2 loops (2 loops remain on hook), yo pick up a loop back
-in same first ch (4 loops on hook), yo pull through all
-4 loops (cluster), sc in sp of next petal; repeat from *, end
-join with a slip st to first sc (12 clusters). Fasten off. Crochet
-around all 62 daisies with B in this manner.</p>
-<p><b>FIRST BLOCK:</b> Attach A, with No. 1 crochet hook, sc
-in back loop of sc of B cluster on previous rnd, * (ch 4,
-sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster of previous rnd)
-3 times, ch 5, slip st back into base sc to form a picot;
-repeat from * around end (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of
-next B cluster) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5,
-slip st into base sc to complete the 4th picot. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>SECOND BLOCK:</b> Attach A and sc in back loop of sc of
-B cluster, (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next cluster)
-3 times. Place daisy back to back with first block, ch 2,
-slip st in sp of picot of first block, ch 2, slip st back into
-base sc to complete picot joining, (ch 2, slip st in first space
-of first block, ch 2, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster
-on 2nd block) 3 times, ch 2, slip st in picot of first block,
-ch 2, slip st back into base sc to complete picot joining,
-(ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster) 3 times, ch 5,
-slip st in base sc to complete picot, (ch 4, sc in back loop
-of sc of next B cluster) twice, ch 4, join with a slip st to
-first sc, ch 5, slip st back into base sc to complete 4th picot.
-Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>THIRD BLOCK:</b> The third block is joined to another side
-of the first block. With A, sc in back loop of sc of B cluster
-on previous rnd, (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next
-B cluster) 3 times. Hold daisy back to back to first block,
-ch 2, slip st in picot of first block, ch 2, slip st back into
-base sc to complete picot joining, (ch 2, slip st in first space
-on first block, ch 2, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster
-on 3rd daisy) 3 times, ch 2, slip st in center between
-2 picots, ch 2, slip st back into base sc to complete picot
-joining, (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster)
-3 times, ch 5, slip st back into base so to complete picot,
-(ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster) twice, ch 4,
-join with a slip st to starting sc, ch 5, slip st back into base
-sc to complete picot. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>FOURTH BLOCK:</b> The fourth block is joined to one side
-each of both the 2nd and 3rd blocks. Attach A and sc in
-back loop of sc of B cluster, (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of
-next B cluster) 3 times, place daisy back to back with 3rd
-block, ch 2, slip st in picot on 3rd block, ch 2, slip st back
-into base sc on 4th block to complete picot joining, (ch 2,
-slip st in next space on 3rd block, ch 2, sc in back loop of
-sc of next B cluster on 4th daisy) 3 times, ch 2, slip st in
-center of the 3 joined picots, ch 2, slip st back into base
-sc to complete the 4th picot at the joining, (ch 2, slip st in
-next space on 2nd block, ch 2, sc in back loop of sc of
-next B cluster on 4th daisy) 3 times, ch 2, slip st in picot
-on 2nd block, ch 2, slip st back into base sc to complete
-picot joining, (ch 4, sc in back loop of sc of next B cluster)
-twice, ch 4, join with a slip st to first sc, ch 5, slip st back
-into base sc to complete 4th picot. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>BODY:</b> Connect 3 rows of 11 blocks across.</p>
-<p><b>SLEEVES:</b> Make 2. Connect 3 rows of 4 blocks across;
-then join undersleeve seam as you join the rest of the
-blocks.</p>
-<p><b>YOKE:</b> With C hook, A and right side facing, work 26 sc
-across 3 blocks of body (right front), place a marker, work
-33 sc around one sleeve, place a marker, work 44 sc across
-5 blocks of body (back), place a marker, work 33 sc
-around other sleeve, place a marker, work 26 sc across
-last 3 blocks (left front). Ch 1 to turn. Row 2: * 1 dc in
-each st to within 2 sts from next marker, yo pull up a loop
-in next st, yo pull through 2 loops leaving 2 loops on
-hook, yo pull up a loop in next st, yo pull through 2 loops,
-yo pull through 3 loops (1 dc decreased), slip marker,
-decrease 1 dc on next 2 sts; repeat from * across (8 sts dec
-on row). Ch 1 to turn. Repeat row 2 for 10 times more.
-Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> With A, right side facing, No. 1 hook and
-starting on right front at start of yoke, work sc along right
-front yoke, around neck and along left front yoke edge,
-placing 3 sc at each corner of neck. Fasten off A and attach
-B. Working backwards along row just completed (counter
-clockwise), * ch 1, skip 1 sc, hdc in next sc; repeat from
-* around yoke edges and neck. Fasten off. With double
-strand A, make a ch long enough to pull through neck
-edge and tie. Pull ch through neck edge. End of Tie: With
-A and No. 1 hook, ch 3, join with a sl st to form a ring.
-Rnd 1: 6 sc in ring. Rnd 2: 1 sc in each sc. Roll end of
-tie into cup shape and sew tog. Block lightly.</p>
-<h3 class="center">CAP</h3>
-<p>With A and No. C hook, ch 64 loosely. Row 1: Dc in 4th
-ch from hook, * dc in next ch; repeat from * across, 62 dc
-(to measure about 10&Prime; across). Ch 1 to turn. Row 2: 1 dc
-in each dc. Ch 1 to turn. Repeat row 2 for pattern st.
-Work even 3&frac34;&Prime;. Next row: Leave off 20 sts, attach yarn
-and work dc on center 22 sts, leaving off the last 20 sts.
-Work even on the center 22 sts until piece measures the
-width of left off 20 sts at each side edge. Fasten off. Sew
-seams placing length of center piece to width of left off
-20 sts at each side edge. Work 4 rows of sc across back
-of cap taking it in on first row to measure about 9&Prime;. Connect
-5 daisies across in one line as shown for cuff. Crochet
-lower edge of daisies to front edge of cap with a row of sc.
-Tack daisies at each side edge. Sew on ribbon for ties.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_7">7</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig10">
-<img src="images/p03.jpg" alt="" width="607" height="800" />
-<p class="pcap"><b>Instructions for Carriage Robe on <a class="htm" href="#Page_19">page 19</a>.</b></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div>
-<h2 id="c9"><span class="small">BULKY YARN AFGHAN</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a href="#cover">front cover</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>SIZE:</b> Approx. 50&Prime; &times; 58&Prime;.</p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder and <b>HERO</b>
-King Size Crazy Daisy Winder. Bulky Knitting Worsted,
-2 oz. skein, 14 Gold (A) and 13 Cardinal Red (B). Four
-oz. skein of Navy Knitting Worsted (C) for centers. <b>HERO</b>
-No. J aluminum crochet hook. Tapestry needle.</p>
-<p><b>SMALL DAISY:</b> With A, make 98 daisies on the Crazy
-Daisy Winder, winding yarn around spokes twice (see
-<a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a> and instructions included with Crazy Daisy Winder),
-using C for sewing the centers.</p>
-<p><b>LARGE DAISY:</b> With B, make 97 daisies on the King
-Size Crazy Daisy Winder, winding yarn around spokes
-twice (see <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a> and instructions included with King
-Size Crazy Daisy Winder), using C for sewing the centers.</p>
-<p><b>FIRST BLOCK:</b> Small daisy. Rnd 1: With A, sc in back
-loop of a petal of small daisy leaving the top loop free,
-* ch 1, sc in back loop of next petal leaving top loop free;
-repeat from * around, end ch 1, join with a sl st to first sc.
-Rnd 2: * Ch 2, sc in next sp; repeat from * around, end
-join with a slip st. Fasten off A. Rnd 3: Attach B and
-sc in first sp, * ch 2, sc in next sp, ch 2, sc in next sp, ch 2,
-sc in next sp, ch 4, sl st back in base sc of ch for picot; repeat
-from * around, ending with ch 4, sl st in base sc to form
-4th picot, join with a sl st to first sc and fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>SECOND BLOCK:</b> Large Daisy. With B, sc in double
-loop of a petal of large daisy, (ch 2, sc in next double loop
-of petal) 3 times, hold first block back to back with 2nd
-daisy, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot of first block, ch 2, sl st
-back into base sc on 2nd daisy to complete picot joining.
-(Ch 2, sc in first sp of first block, ch 2, sc in next double
-loop of 2nd daisy) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in picot of first block,
-ch 2, sl st back into base sc on 2nd daisy to complete picot
-joining. (Ch 2, sc in next double loop on 2nd daisy) 3 times,
-ch 4, sl st back into base sc to form a picot, (ch 2, sc in
-next double loop of petal on 2nd daisy) twice, ch 2, join
-with a sl st to first sc, ch 4, sl st back into base sc to form
-4th picot. Fasten off securely.</p>
-<p><b>THIRD BLOCK:</b> Join a large daisy for third block to
-another side of first block. With B, sc in double loop of
-a petal of 3rd daisy, (ch 2, sc in next double loop of petal
-of 3rd daisy) 3 times, hold 3rd daisy back to back to first
-block, ch 2, sl st in sp of picot of first block, ch 2, sl st
-back into base sc on 3rd daisy to complete picot joining.
-(Ch 2, sc in first sp of first block, ch 2, sc in next double
-loop of petal of 3rd daisy) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in center
-between the 2 joined picots of first and second blocks, ch 2,
-sl st back into base sc on 3rd daisy. (Ch 2, sc in next
-double loop on 3rd daisy) 3 times, ch 4, sl st back into
-base sc to form a picot, (ch 2, sc in next double loop of
-petal) twice, ch 2, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 4, sl st
-back into base sc to form 4th picot. Fasten off securely.</p>
-<p><b>FOURTH BLOCK:</b> Join a small daisy to one side each
-of 2nd and 3rd blocks as follows: With A, work rnd 1 and
-rnd 2 as explained for first block. Rnd 3: Attach B and
-sc in first sp. * (Ch 2, sc in next sp) 3 times, hold 4th daisy
-back to back to 3rd block, ch 2, sl st in picot on 3rd block,
-ch 2, sl st back in base ch on 4th daisy to complete picot
-joining. (Ch 2, sc in first sp on 3rd block, ch 2, sc back
-in next sp on 4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in center of
-picots, ch 2, sc back into base sc on 4th block (completion
-of a 4th picot at joining). (Ch 2, sc in next sp on 2nd
-block, ch 2, sc in next sp on 4th daisy) 3 times, ch 2, sl st
-in picot of 2nd block, ch 2, sl st back into base sc on 4th
-daisy (completion of connection picot), (ch 2, sc in next
-sp on 4th daisy) twice, ch 2, join with a sl st to first sc,
-ch 4, sl st back into base sc to form the 4th picot. Fasten
-off securely. Connect daisies in this manner, alternating
-a small and large daisy until there are 13 daisies across for
-width and 15 rows for length.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Block lightly on wrong side. Attach A at
-corner, with right side facing and working backwards
-(counter clockwise), ch 1, sc in corner space, * ch 1, sc in
-next space; repeat from * around always working 2 patterns
-in each corner and ending with 1 pattern in the starting
-corner. Join with a sl st and fasten off.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_9">9</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig11">
-<img src="images/p04.jpg" alt="" width="607" height="800" />
-<p class="pcap">Shown are several
-types of daisies and joinings used in
-making the garments in this book.
-Also shown are some suggestions for
-variations that can be made with the
-Hero &ldquo;Crazy Daisy&rdquo; Winder and the
-Hero King Size &ldquo;Crazy Daisy&rdquo;
-Winder.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_10">10</div>
-<h2 id="c10"><span class="small">CRAZY DAISY SHELL</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown here and on <a class="htm" href="#Page_13">page 13</a></b></span></p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p05.jpg" alt="Shell and skirt" width="362" height="600" />
-</div>
-<p><b>SIZES:</b> Directions are for size 8. Changes for sizes 10-12,
-14-16 and 18-20 are in parentheses.</p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS:</b> <b>HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. Sport Yarn,
-2 oz. pull skein, 5 (6-7-8) Ecru (A) and 2 (2-3-3) Burnt
-Orange (B). <b>HERO</b> No. 1 steel crochet hook and tapestry
-needle.</p>
-<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Two connected daisies&mdash;4&Prime;.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> See <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a> for directions for making
-daisies. Make petals in A and sew centers with B.
-Wind A twice around each spoke. Make 144 (165-198-219)
-daisies.</p>
-<p><b>TO CONNECT DAISIES:</b> See <a class="htm" href="#Page_4">page 4</a> for <b>JOINING B.</b>
-Work rnd 1 of joining with B; then work rnd 2 with A.
-Connect 16 (18-20-22) daisies all around for body of shell.
-Connect 7 rnds of daisies for length to underarm.</p>
-<p><b>BACK:</b>
-Divide work in half allowing 8 (9-10-11) daisies for back
-and 8 (9-10-11) daisies for front. Leave off 1 daisy at each
-end for underarm, 6 (7-8-9) daisies. Connect 3 (3-4-4)
-rows of 6 (7-8-9) daisies for back armhole. For size
-10-12, next row, connect 1 daisy, leave off next 5 daisies
-for neck, connect 1 daisy.</p>
-<p><b>FRONT:</b> Leave off 1 daisy at
-each end for underarm, 6 (7-8-9) daisies. Connect 2
-(2-3-3) rows of 6 (7-8-9) daisies for front armhole. SHAPE
-NECK: Connect 1 daisy, leave off center 4 (5-6-7) daisies
-for neck, connect 1 daisy. Connect front shoulder to back.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Block lightly. <b>LOWER TRIM:</b> Attach A at
-seam edge, * ch 3 loosely, sc in next sp; repeat from *
-around (be sure work lies flat and doesn&rsquo;t draw in). Next
-row: Working backwards (counter clockwise), ch 1, hdc
-in space, * ch 1, hdc in next space; repeat from * around.
-Join with a slip st and fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>NECK TRIM:</b> Rnd 1: Attach A yarn at shoulder, * ch 3
-loosely, sc in next space; repeat from * around (see that
-work lies flat and doesn&rsquo;t draw in). Rnd 2: * Ch 2, sc in
-next space; repeat from * around. Rnd 3: * Ch 1, sc in next
-space; repeat from * around. For sizes 10-12, work 1 or
-2 more rnds as for rnd 3 to fill in neck if necessary. Next
-rnd: Work as for last rnd as on lower edge. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>ARMHOLE TRIM:</b> Attach A yarn at underarm. Rnd 1:
-* Ch 3, sc in next sp; repeat from * around. Rnd 2: Repeat
-rnd 1 (see that work takes in armhole slightly and shapes
-it). Next rnd: Work as for last rnd as on lower edge.
-Fasten off.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_11">11</div>
-<h2 id="c11"><span class="small">LONG SKIRT</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on pages <a class="htm" href="#Page_10">10</a> and <a class="htm" href="#Page_13">13</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>NOTE:</b> Directions for short skirt are included in these
-directions.</p>
-<p><b>SIZES:</b> Directions are for Small (size 8-10). Changes for
-Medium (size 12-14) are in parentheses.</p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. Sport Yarn,
-2 oz. pull skein, 10 (11) Hot Pink (A) and 1 skein of
-Purple (B). <b>HERO</b> No. 1 steel crochet hook and No. C
-aluminum crochet hook. Tapestry needle. Skirt zipper,
-lt. weight lining fabric and 2 hooks and eyes.</p>
-<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Two connected blocks&mdash;7&Prime;.</p>
-<p><b>Note:</b> Use No. 1 steel crochet hook to crochet around daisies
-and connect blocks. Use No. C aluminum crochet hook
-for lower border and waistband.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> See directions on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a> for making
-daisies. Make 108 (126) daisies with A, winding 3 times
-around each spoke and sewing center with double strand B.</p>
-<p><b>FIRST BLOCK:</b> Rnd 1: With wrong side of daisy facing,
-with A, sc in petal of daisy (go in space through the 3 loops
-of petal), * ch 5, yo and pull up a loop in first ch, yo pull
-through 2 loops and leave 2 loops on hook, yo pull up a
-loop in first ch (same as first st), yo pull through 2 loops,
-yo pull through 3 loops, sc in next petal (cluster); repeat
-from * around (12 clusters). Join with a sl st to first sc.
-Turn. Rnd 2: Ch 5, sc in back of st between next 2 clusters,
-* ch 4, sc in back of st between next 2 clusters; repeat from
-*, end ch 4, join with a sl st (12 spaces). Rnd 3: Sc in first
-sp, ch 5, dc in first sp (half corner), * (ch 2, 2 dc in next
-sp) 3 times, ch 2, 2 dc back into last sp worked in to
-complete corner; repeat from * twice more, end (ch 2, 2 dc
-in next sp) twice, ch 2, 2 dc in first sp, ch 2, join with a sl
-st to top of starting ch to complete other half of corner.
-Rnd 4: Ch 5, dc back into corner sp for a half corner,
-* (ch 2, 2 dc in next sp) 4 times, ch 2, 2 dc back in last sp
-worked in to complete corner; repeat from * twice more,
-end (ch 2, 2 dc in next sp) 3 times, ch 2, 2 dc in first sp,
-ch 2, join with a sl st to top of starting ch to complete
-corner. Rnd 5: * (Ch 3, sc in next sp) 5 times, ch 6, sc
-back into last sp worked for picot; repeat from *, end ch 6,
-sc back into last sp worked (4th picot). Join with a sl st
-and fasten off. Crochet around the 107 (125) remaining
-daisies in the same manner as for first block.</p>
-<p><b>TO JOIN BLOCKS:</b> Working with two blocks and holding
-them back to back, leave picots free, sc in first ch-3 sp after
-a picot on block 1, ch 3, sc in first ch-3 sp after a picot on
-block 2, * ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp on block 1, ch 3, sc in
-next ch-3 sp on block 2 (corresponding ch-3 sp to ch-3 sp
-worked on block 1); repeat from * along this side edge to
-within the picots. Fasten off securely leaving picots from
-block 1 and 2 free.</p>
-<p><b>TO JOIN BLOCK 3:</b> Block 3 is joined
-to another side of block 1. Hold block 3 back to back to
-block 1. Leave picots free, sc in first ch-3 sp after picot on
-block 3, ch 3, sc in first ch-3 sp on block 1, * ch 3, sc in
-next ch-3 sp on block 3, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp on block 1
-(corresponding ch-3 sp to ch-3 sp worked on block 3);
-repeat from * along this side edge to within the picots.
-Fasten off securely leaving picots free.</p>
-<p><b>TO JOIN BLOCK 4:</b>
-Block 4 is joined to one side of block 3 and one side of
-block 2. Leave picots free and holding block 4 back to
-back to block 3, sc in first ch-3 sp after picot on block 4,
-ch 3, sc in first ch-3 sp on block 3; * ch 3, sc in next ch-3
-sp on block 4, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp on block 3; repeat
-from * along this edge to within picots. Fasten off securely
-leaving picots free. Sc in first ch-3 sp after picot on block 4,
-ch 3, sc in first ch-3 sp after picot on block 2, * ch 3, sc in
-next ch-3 sp on block 4, ch 3, sc in next ch-3 sp on block 2;
-repeat from * along this edge to within picots. Fasten off
-securely leaving picots free. At intersection where 4 picots
-meet from block 1, 2, 3 and 4, join the 4 picots at center
-using a tapestry needle and B yarn with a secure st (4 picots
-joined at center form a 4 leaf clover effect). Fasten yarn
-securely.</p>
-<p>Join 7 rows of 12 (14) blocks around. Join 2 more rows
-leaving an opening on one side for zipper. Finished skirt
-with lower band and waistband is about 37&Prime; in length
-(there is an allowance for 1&Prime; stretch).</p>
-<p><b>LOWER BORDER:</b> Rnd 1: With No. C hook, attach yarn
-and sc in a ch-3 sp. Working backwards (counter clockwise),
-* ch 1, hdc in next ch-3 sp; repeat from * around
-(see that work lies flat). Rnd 2: Continue to work backwards
-(counter clockwise), * ch 1, hdc under ch 1 of previous
-rnd. Repeat rnd 2 until border is 2&Prime; or desired size.
-Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>WAISTBAND:</b> With No. C hook, work 2 rows of sc
-around waistline, taking it in to measure 25&Prime; (26&frac12;&Prime;) or
-desired waist size. Row 1: Working backwards (counter
-clockwise), ch 1, hdc in next st, * ch 1, skip 1, hdc in next
-st; repeat from * across, end hdc, ch 1 on turn. Row 2:
-Hdc in first sp under ch-1 of previous row (continue to
-work backwards&mdash;counter clockwise), * ch 1, hdc under
-next ch-1 of previous row; repeat from *, end hdc in last
-ch-1 sp, ch 1 to turn. Repeat row 2 until waistband is 2&Prime;.
-Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> With No. 1 hook, work 1 row of sl st and
-1 row of sc around zipper opening. Block skirt lightly. Cut
-lining and sew tog. Stitch lining to first row of waistband,
-gathering it in to size of waistband and leaving lower edge
-free. Face waistband with a double strip of lining, leaving
-a 1&frac12;&Prime; extension from back edge for closing tab. Sew in
-zipper. Sew on 2 hooks and eyes for closing.</p>
-<h3 class="center">SHORT SKIRT</h3>
-<p><b>MATERIALS:</b> 8 (9) skeins color A and 1 skein color B.
-Work 72 (84) blocks as for long skirt. Join blocks as for
-long skirt. Join 4 rows of 12 (14) blocks around; then
-join 2 rows of 12 (14) blocks leaving 1 side open for zipper.
-Finish as for long skirt, working a 1&Prime; border at lower edge.
-This will be about a 24&Prime; length skirt. Adjust length by
-working a shorter or longer lower border and waistband.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_12">12</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig12">
-<img src="images/p06.jpg" alt="" width="604" height="800" />
-<p class="pcap">Instructions on <a class="htm" href="#Page_14">page 14</a>.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_13">13</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig13">
-<img src="images/p06a.jpg" alt="" width="607" height="800" />
-<p class="pcap">Instructions for Shell on <a class="htm" href="#Page_10">page 10</a>.
-<br />Instructions for Long Shirt on <a class="htm" href="#Page_11">page 11</a>.
-<br />Instructions for the same skirt in a street length on <a class="htm" href="#Page_11">page 11</a>.</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_14">14</div>
-<h2 id="c12"><span class="small">MOTHER AND DAUGHTER DRESS</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_12">page 12</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>SIZES: MOTHER:</b> Directions are for Small (size 10-12).
-Changes for Medium (size 14-16) are in parentheses.</p>
-<p><b>DAUGHTER:</b> Directions are for Small (size 6-8). Changes
-for Medium (size 10-12) are in parentheses.</p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: MOTHER:</b> 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz.
-skein, 6 (8) Green (A) and 2 ozs. of Pink (B) for trim.
-<b>DAUGHTER:</b> 4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz. skein, 3 (4)
-Pink (B), 2 ozs. of Green (A) for trim. <b>HERO</b> No. 17
-knitting needles, <b>OR SIZE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN
-THE GIVEN STITCH GAUGE</b>. <b>HERO</b> Crazy Daisy
-Winder and No. 0 steel crochet hook. Tapestry needle.
-14 Button molds for mother and 9 button molds for
-daughter.</p>
-<p><b>GAUGE:</b> 3 strands on No. 17 needles: 5 sts&mdash;2&Prime;.</p>
-<h3 class="center"><a id="xmother">MOTHER</a></h3>
-<p><b>PATTERN No. 1:</b> Row 1: * k 3; p 1; repeat from * across.
-Row 2: * k 1, p 3; repeat from * across. Row 3: K 2,
-* p 1, k 3; repeat from *, end p 1, k 1. Row 4: P 1, * k 1,
-p 3; repeat from *, end k 1, p 2. Row 5; K 1, * p 1, k 3;
-repeat from *, end k 2. Row 6: P 2, * k 1, p 3; repeat from
-*, end k 1, p 1. Row 7: * P 1, k 3; repeat from * across.
-Row 8: * P 3, k 1; repeat from * across. Repeat these
-8 rows for pattern 1.</p>
-<p><b>PATTERN No. 2:</b> Row 1: * P 1, k 3; repeat from * across.
-Row 2: * P 3, k 1; repeat from * across. Row 3: K 1, * p 1,
-k 3; repeat from *, end p 1, k 2. Row 4: P 2, * k 1, p 3;
-repeat from *, end k 1, p 1. Row 5: K 2, * p 1, k 3; repeat
-from *, end p 1, k 1. Row 6: P 1, * k 1, p 3; repeat from
-*, end k 1, p 2. Row 7: * K 3, p 1; repeat from * across.
-Row 8: * K 1, p 3; repeat from * across. Repeat these
-8 rows for pattern 2. <b>Note:</b> Use 3 strands of yarn tog unless
-otherwise specified.</p>
-<p><b>BACK:</b> With 3 strands A and No. 17 needles, cast on 48
-(56) sts. Work first 24 (28) sts in pattern 1, place a marker
-on needle, work next 24 (28) sts in pattern 2. Work even
-as established for 18&Prime; from beg. Dress is planned for 29&Prime;
-length to underarm. Any changes in length should be
-made before the first dec row. Dec 1 st each end of next
-row; then every 3&Prime; (2&frac12;&Prime;) for 2 (3) times more, 42 (48) sts.
-Work even until 29&Prime; from beg or desired length to underarm.
-<b>SHAPE ARMHOLES:</b> Bind off 2 sts at beg of next
-2 rows. Dec 1 st each end every other row twice, 34 (40)
-sts. <b>BACK OPENING:</b> Work 17 (20) sts and place on a
-holder, work on remaining 17 (20) sts. Work even in
-pattern as established until armhole is 6&frac34;&Prime; (7&frac14;&Prime;).
-<b>SHAPE SHOULDER:</b> At arm edge, bind off 5 sts once;
-then 4 (5) sts once, 8 (10) sts. Bind off remaining sts
-loosely. Attach 3 strands at center opening and work other
-side to correspond.</p>
-<p><b>FRONT:</b> Work same as for back until completion of armhole
-shaping, 34 (40) sts. Work even until armholes are
-5&Prime; (5&frac12;&Prime;). <b>SHAPE NECK:</b> Work 11 (13) sts and place
-on a holder, bind off center 12 (14) sts loosely, work 11
-(13) sts. At neck edge, dec 1 st every other row 2 (3) times.
-Work even to shoulder shaping as for back. <b>SHAPE
-SHOULDER:</b> At arm edge, bind off 5 sts once; then 4 (5)
-sts. Attach 3 strands of yarn at neck edge and work other
-side to correspond.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Make 14 daisies on the Crazy Daisy Winder
-in B as follows: With left thumb hold yarn at center allowing
-end to extend 1&Prime;. With right hand pass yarn from left
-to right around spokes No. 1 and No. 2, across center from
-right to left around No. 7 and No. 8; repeat last wind twice
-more; across center and pass yarn from left to right around
-spokes No. 2 and No. 3, across center from right to left
-around No. 8 and No. 9; repeat last wind twice more;
-across center from left to right around spokes No. 3 and
-No. 4, across center from right to left around No. 9 and
-No. 10; repeat last wind twice more; across center and
-pass yarn from left to right around spokes No. 4 and No. 5,
-across center from right to left around No. 10 and No. 11;
-repeat this last wind twice more, across center from left
-to right around spokes No. 5 and No. 6, across center from
-right to left around No. 11 and No. 12; repeat last wind
-twice more; across center from left to right around spokes
-No. 6 and No. 7, across center from right to left around
-No. 12 and No. 1; repeat this last wind twice more.
-Bring yarn to 1&Prime; beyond center and cut. Do not remove.</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p07.jpg" alt="Crazy Daisy" width="300" height="305" />
-</div>
-<p><b>CENTER:</b> Note that there is a hole in center after all winds
-are completed. Keep left thumb in center to keep the hole
-in center as you sew the center. Thread tapestry needle
-with B. Insert tapestry needle in space between 2 petals
-working from outside to center hole (leave a small end for
-fastening) and draw through, go back into same space and
-draw needle from outside edge to inside to fasten; * insert
-needle in next space between petals from center edge to
-outside edge, wind yarn around the tapestry needle from
-left to right as to make a buttonhole st, draw through
-and tighten; repeat from * until all petals are secured
-(secure loose ends in as you are sewing around). Fasten
-off securely. Remove from winder.</p>
-<p><b>BUTTONS:</b> Make 14. With single strand A, ch 3, join
-with a sl st to form a ring. Rnd 1: 6 sc in ring. Rnd 2:
-2 sc in each sc. Rnd 3: 1 sc in each sc. Rnd 4: Insert
-mold. * Skip 1 sc, sc in next sc; repeat from * until completely
-closed over mold. Fasten off. Sew shoulder and
-side seams with single strand. With double strand A, work
-1 row of slip st around neck edge. Next row: Working
-backwards (counter clockwise), ch 1, * sc in next st; repeat
-from * around neck. Fasten off. Work trim around armhole
-edges as for neck. With double strand A, work 1 row
-of slip st around back opening. Tack daisies along center
-of front edge and around neck as shown (on neck place
-one at top of back opening so button can be used for closing).
-Sew a button in center of each daisy as shown.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_15">15</div>
-<h3 class="center">DAUGHTER</h3>
-<p><b>BACK:</b> With 3 strands B and No. 17 needles, cast on 40
-(48) sts. Work first 20 (24) sts in pattern 1, place a marker
-on needle, work next 20 (24) sts in pattern 2. Work
-even 12&Prime; from beg. Dress is planned for 15&frac12;&Prime; (17&Prime;) from
-beg to underarm. Any changes in length should be made
-before first dec. Dec 1 st each end of next row; then every
-2&Prime; (1&frac12;&Prime;) 1 (2) times more, 36 (42) sts. Work even until
-15&frac12;&Prime; (17&Prime;) from beg or desired length to underarm.
-<b>SHAPE ARMHOLES:</b> Bind off 2 sts at beg of next 2 rows.
-Dec 1 st each end every other row twice, 28 (34) sts. <b>BACK
-OPENING:</b> Work 14 (17) sts and place on a holder; then
-work across remaining 14 (17) sts. Work even until armhole
-is 5&frac14;&Prime; (5&frac34;&Prime;). <b>SHAPE SHOULDER:</b> At arm edge,
-bind off 4 sts once, 3 (4) sts once, 7 (9) sts. Bind off
-remaining sts loosely. Attach 3 strands at center opening
-and work other side to correspond.</p>
-<p><b>FRONT:</b> Work same as back until completion of armhole
-shaping, 28 (34) sts. Work even until armhole is 4&Prime; (4&frac14;&Prime;).
-<b>SHAPE NECK.</b> Work 9 (11) sts and place sts on a holder,
-bind off center 10 (12) sts, loosely, work across the remaining
-9 (11) sts. At neck edge, dec 1 st every other row
-twice. For medium size only, dec 1 st at neck edge every
-row once, 7 (8) sts. Work even to shoulder shaping as on
-back. <b>SHAPE SHOULDER:</b> At arm edge, bind off 4 sts
-once, 3 (4) sts once. Attach 3 strands at neck edge and
-work other side to correspond.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Make 9 daisies and 9 buttons using color A
-for daisies and color B for buttons. See instructions as
-given for <a href="#xmother">Mother&rsquo;s dress</a>. Crochet neck, armholes and back
-opening with B as explained for Mother&rsquo;s dress.</p>
-<h2 id="c13"><span class="small">Dimensional Daisy Pillow</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_16">page 16</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting
-Worsted, 4 oz. Skein, 2 Loden Green (A), 1 Orange
-(B) and 1 Maize (C). <b>HERO</b> No. F aluminum crochet
-hook. Yarn darning needle. Pillow to fit.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Follow directions for making daisies
-on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>. Make 40 daisies, winding twice around each
-spoke with C and then winding around same spokes twice
-with B (4 winds on each spoke). Sew centers with A.</p>
-<p><b>TO JOIN DAISIES:</b> Follow directions for <b>JOINING B</b>
-(see <a class="htm" href="#Page_4">page 4</a>), only picking up the B petals and leaving the
-C petals free. Work rnd 1 of joining with C and rnd 2
-with B. Connect 2 pieces of 4 rows of 4 daisies across.</p>
-<p><b>FRONT PIECE:</b> Rnd 1: Attach A at a corner, ch 4, dc
-back in corner sp (half corner), # * ch 1, 2 dc in next sp;
-repeat from * 14 times more (this should bring you along
-one side edge to next corner&mdash;see that work lies flat), ch 1,
-2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc all in next corner sp #; repeat between #&rsquo;s
-ending with 15 patterns along 4th side, ch 1, 2 dc in starting
-corner sp, ch 1 and join with a sl st to top of starting ch to
-complete corner. Rnd 2: Ch 4, dc in sp of corner (half
-corner), # * ch 1, 2 dc in next sp; repeat from * to corner,
-ch 1, 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc all in corner sp #; repeat between #&rsquo;s
-around, end ch 1, 2 dc in first corner sp, ch 1, join with a
-sl st to top of starting ch. Repeat rnd 2 four times more or
-until you attain the desired size. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>BACK:</b> Work to correspond to front piece.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Place front and back tog and sl st 3 sides
-tog, insert pillow and sl st 4th side tog. TRIM: Attach A,
-* 5 dc in one sp (pull each dc up to &frac34;&Prime;), sc in next sp;
-repeat from * around, placing 8 dc in the corners. Join
-with a sl st and fasten off. Sew a daisy to each corner on
-back and front as shown.</p>
-<h2 id="c14"><span class="small">Striped Daisy Pillow</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_16">page 16</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting
-Worsted, 4 oz. skein, 2 Orange (A) and 1 Maize (B).
-<b>HERO</b> No. F. aluminum crochet hook. Yarn darning
-needle. Pillow to fit.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Follow directions for making daisies
-on page 3. Make 16 color A daisies winding yarn around
-spokes 4 times and sewing centers with A. Make 56 daisies,
-winding yarn around spokes 4 times, alternating colors
-(wind every other spoke 4 times with A; then break off A
-and wind those spokes that were skipped 4 times with B)
-and sew centers with A. See diagram and directions for
-winding this type daisy included with instruction for Crazy
-Daisy Cardigan on <a class="htm" href="#Page_23">page 23</a>.</p>
-<p><b>TO JOIN DAISIES:</b> Follow directions for <b>JOINING A</b> on
-<a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>. Use color A for joining.</p>
-<p><b>FRONT PIECE:</b> Connect 2 rows of 8 A&amp;B combination
-daisies; 1 row of A daisies (8 across); 3 rows of A&amp;B combination
-daisies; 1 row of A daisies and 2 rows of A&amp;B
-combination daisies.</p>
-<p><b>BACK PIECE: Note:</b> If desired, back piece may be worked
-with daisies as for front piece, or crocheted with A.</p>
-<p><b>CROCHETED BACK:</b> With A, ch long enough to fit width
-of front piece. Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook, * dc in
-next ch; repeat from * across. Ch 3 to turn. Row 2: Ch 3
-on turn is counted as first dc, * dc in next dc; repeat from
-* across. Ch 3 to turn. Repeat row 2 until piece measures
-size of front piece.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Place 2 pieces tog and sl st 3 sides tog, insert
-pillow and sl st 4th side tog. Using double strand A, attach
-yarn at a corner and working backwards (counter clockwise),
-* ch 1, skip 1, hdc in next st (1 pattern); repeat from
-* around, placing 2 patterns in each corner. Fasten off.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_16">16</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p08.jpg" alt="Afghan, wall hanging, and pillows" width="604" height="800" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_17">17</div>
-<h2 id="c15"><span class="small">WALL HANGING</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_16">page 16</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting
-Worsted, 4 oz. skein, 1 Maize (A), 1 Orange (B) and
-1 Loden Green (C). <b>HERO</b> No. G aluminum crochet
-hook. Yarn darning needle. Illustration board 18&Prime; x 24&Prime;,
-1 yd of brown heavy denim or canvas material, picture
-frame to fit, points to tack illustration board to frame and
-picture wire.</p>
-<p>Cover illustration board with fabric, securing it firmly on
-back with heavy scotch tape or glue.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Follow basic instructions for making
-daisies on page 3. Make 16 daisies winding color A twice
-around each spoke; then winding around same spoke twice
-with color B. Sew centers with C (type D daisy). Make
-4 daisies winding every other spoke 3 times with A; then
-winding those spokes that were skipped 3 times with B.
-Sew centers with B (type E daisy).</p>
-<p><b>B PETAL BACKGROUND:</b> Make 5. With B and No. G
-hook, ch 3, join with a slip st to form a ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3,
-15 dc in ring (bring each dc up to measure 1&Prime;). Join with
-a slip st to top of ch 3. Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in first space
-between 2 dc * 6 dc in next space (each dc 1&Prime;), sc in next
-space between 2 dc; repeat from * around, end 6 dc in last
-space. Join with a slip st and fasten off. Sew an E type
-daisy to center of 3 B petal backgrounds. Sew a D type
-daisy to center of 2 B petal backgrounds.</p>
-<p><b>C SHELL:</b> Make 2. With C, ch 3, join with a slip st to form
-a ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3, 19 tr c in ring (each tr c to measure
-1&frac14;&Prime;). Join with a slip st to top of ch 3. Rnd 2: Ch 1,
-working backwards (counter clockwise), * sc in next st;
-repeat from * around. Fasten off. Sew an E daisy in center
-of one shell and a D daisy in the other shell.</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p08a.jpg" alt="Plan for wall hanging" width="500" height="686" />
-</div>
-<dl class="undent pcap"><dt>B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH E TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>LARGE CLUSTER</dt>
-<dt>INSIDE CLUSTER</dt>
-<dt>D TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>D TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>D TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>D TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>D TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH D TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH E TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>C SHELL WITH E TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>C SHELL WITH D TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH E TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>B PETAL BACKGROUND WITH D TYPE DAISY</dt>
-<dt>9&Prime; STEM</dt>
-<dt>12&Prime; STEM</dt>
-<dt>16&Prime; STEM</dt>
-<dt>5&Prime; STEM</dt>
-<dt>3&Prime; CHAIN</dt>
-<dt>3&Prime; CHAIN</dt>
-<dt>6&Prime; STEM</dt>
-<dt>3&Prime; STEM</dt></dl>
-<p><b>LARGE CLUSTER: First Daisy:</b> With C, sc in a B petal
-of a D type daisy (go through both B petals). Work only
-in B petals and leave A petals free, * ch 2, sc in next B
-petal; repeat from * around, end ch 2, sl st in first sc.
-Fasten off. <b>Second Daisy:</b> With C, sc in a B petal of a
-D type daisy. Work only in B petals and leave A petals
-free. * (ch 2, sc in next B petal) 3 times, place daisy back
-to back with previous daisy worked, (ch 2, sl st under ch-2
-space of first daisy, ch 2, sc in next B petal on second daisy)
-3 times, ** ch 2, sc in next B petal; repeat from ** around,
-end ch 2, join with a sl st in first sc. Fasten off. Connect
-4 more type D daisies to first 2 daisies in this manner. Join
-the 7th D type daisy to the first to form a circle as follows:
-With C, sc in B petal, (ch 2, sc in next B petal) 3 times,
-(ch 2, sl st in ch-2 space of 6th daisy, ch 2, sc in next
-B petal of 7th daisy) 3 times, (ch 2, sc in next B petal)
-3 times, (ch 2, sl st in ch-2 space of first daisy, ch 2, sc in
-next B petal) twice, ch 2, sl st in ch-2 space of first daisy,
-ch 2, join with a sl st in first sc of 7th daisy. Fasten off.
-Stretch outside edge to form a flat circle. Rnd 1: Attach C
-to back center of first daisy (go through sewing sts) and
-work a sc, * ch 6, sc in between 2 daisies in the back of the
-top st, ch 6, sc in back center of next daisy; repeat from
-* around, end ch 6, join with a sl st. Fasten off. Rnd 2:
-With C, work a sc, 6 dc (all dc 1&Prime; high) and a sc all in
-space under ch-6, * work a sc, 6 dc and a sc all in space
-under next ch-6; repeat from * around. Join with a sl st
-and fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>INSIDE CLUSTER:</b> Rnd 1: With C, sc in a B petal of a
-type D daisy. Work in B petals only, leaving A petals free,
-* sc in next B petal (work sc loosely); repeat from *
-around. Rnd 2: * Sc, 2 dc and a sc all in next sc (shell);
-repeat from * around until there are 11 shells around.
-Join with a sl st and fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>STEMS:</b> Stems are worked with C. Chain a little longer
-than length needed to allow for drawing in. Row 1: Dc
-in 4th ch from hook, * dc in next ch; repeat from * across.
-Fasten off. Make the following sizes: 16&Prime;, 12&Prime;, 9&Prime;, 5&Prime;,
-6&Prime;, 3&Prime;. With 3 strands of C, work a chain of 5&Prime; and a
-chain of 3&Prime;.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> See chart for arrangement or show off your
-artistic talent and arrange daisies to create a picture that
-will be an original. Pin pieces to fabric first and then with
-needle and thread sew to fabric. Attach to frame and attach
-picture wire to back.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_18">18</div>
-<h2 id="c16"><span class="small">Crocheted Afghan with Daisy Trim</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_16">page 16</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>SIZE:</b> Approx. 55&Prime; x 64&Prime;.</p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. 4 Ply Knitting
-Worsted, 4 oz. skein, 16 Beige (A), 3 Loden Green
-(B), 2 Orange (C) and 1 Maize (D). <b>HERO</b> No. Q crochet
-hook and No. K aluminum crochet hook. Yarn darning
-needle.</p>
-<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Each square approx. 9&Prime; x 9&Prime;.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Follow directions for making daisies
-on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>. Make 42 daisies with C, winding 4 times
-around each spoke and sewing centers with B. Make
-30 daisies, winding twice with D around each spoke; then
-twice with C around each spoke (4 winds in all around
-each spoke), and sewing centers with B.</p>
-<p><b>CROCHETED SQUARE:</b> With 3 strands A and No. Q
-hook, ch 3, join with a sl st to form a ring. Rnd 1: Ch 3,
-11 dc in ring. Join with a sl st to top of starting ch 3. Ch 1
-and turn. Rnd 2: On this rnd pick up the 2 loops of each
-st. Sc back in same st as ch 1 (half corner), * 1 sc in each
-of 2 sts, 3 sc in next st (corner); repeat from * around,
-end 1 sc in each of 2 sts, sc in same st as starting sc, join
-with a sl st to complete 4th corner. Ch 1 to turn. Rnd 3:
-Sc back in same st as ch 1 (half corner), * 1 sc in back
-loop of next 4 sts, 3 sc in back loop of next st (corner);
-repeat from *, end 1 sc in back loop of 4 sc, sc in same
-st as starting sc, join with a sl st to complete 4th corner.
-Ch 1 to turn. Rnd 4: On this rnd pick up both loops of
-each st. Sc back in same st as ch 1 (half corner), * 1 sc in
-each of 6 sc, 3 sc in next st (corner); repeat from *, end 1 sc
-in each of 6 sc, sc in same st as starting sc, join with a sl
-st to complete 4th corner. Ch 1 to turn. Rnd 5: Sc back
-in same st as ch 1 (half corner), 1 sc in back loop of next
-8 sc, 3 sc in back loop of next st (corner); repeat from *,
-end 1 sc in back loop of 8 sc, sc in same st as starting sc,
-join with a sl st to complete 4th corner. Ch 1 to turn.
-Rnd 6: On this rnd pick up both loops of each st. Sc in
-same st as ch 1 (half corner), * 1 sc in next 10 sts, 3 sc in
-next st (corner); repeat from *, end 1 sc in next 10 sc, sc
-in same st as starting sc, join with a sl st to complete 4th
-corner. Pull through 3 strands of B and fasten off A
-securely. Ch 1 and turn. Rnd 7: On this rnd pick up both
-loops of each st. Sc in same st as ch 1 (half corner), * 1 sc
-in next 12 sc, 3 sc in next sc (corner); repeat from *, end
-1 sc in next 12 sc, sc in same st as starting sc, join with a
-sl st to complete 4th corner. Fasten off. Crochet 42 squares
-in this manner.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Fluff C daisies so that they resemble a pom-pon
-and sew one to center of each square. Weave squares
-tog with B and yarn darning needle, picking up back loop
-of st. Sew 6 squares across in width and 7 rows for length.
-Sew 5 Orange-Maize combination daisies across each row
-at the joinings of squares as shown. <b>OUTER TRIM:</b> With
-No. K hook and 3 strands C, work 1 rnd of sc around all
-sides of afghan, working 3 sc in each corner st (make sure
-work lies flat). Fasten off C and attach 3 strands of B.
-<b>LAST RND:</b> With No. K hook and working backwards
-(counter clockwise), work a sc in each st, working 3 sc in
-each corner st. Fasten off.</p>
-<h2 id="c17"><span class="small">King Size Crazy Daisy Stole</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_22">page 22</a> and <a href="#fig16">back cover</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> King Size Crazy Daisy Winder.
-4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz. skein, 5 Beige (A) and
-1 Green (B). <b>HERO</b> No. E aluminum crochet hook. Tapestry
-needle.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Make 48 daisies winding yarn
-4 times around each spoke. Use color A for petals and B
-for sewing center. Make 80 daisies winding yarn 3 times
-around each spoke. Use A for petals and B for centers.
-See <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a> for directions for making daisies.</p>
-<p><b>TO CONNECT DAISIES: BORDERS:</b> Work on those
-daisies where loops were wound 4 times around spokes.
-Rnd 1: Attach B and work a sc in the 2 lower loops of a
-petal leaving the 2 upper loops of same petal free, * ch 4,
-sc in next petal picking up the 2 lower loops and leaving
-the 2 upper loops of same petal free; repeat from * around,
-end ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc. Fasten off securely.
-Work rnd 1 on the 48 daisies for borders in this manner.
-Connect 3 rows with 8 daisies across with A. Follow
-directions for <b>JOINING B</b>, starting with rnd 2 for each
-block (rnd 1 has been worked already with the B) (see
-<a class="htm" href="#Page_4">page 4</a> for directions for <b>JOINING B</b>.) Connect another
-piece in the same manner for other border.</p>
-<p><b>BODY OF STOLE:</b> Connect 10 rows of 8 daisies across
-with A. Follow directions for <b>JOINING B</b>, starting with
-rnd 1 for each block (see <a class="htm" href="#Page_4">page 4</a> for directions for
-<b>JOINING B</b>).</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Connect the 3 rows for border to each side
-of body of stole with A in the same manner as the rest of
-the stole was connected. Block lightly. <b>TRIM:</b> Rnd 1:
-With A, starting in a corner and right side facing, sc in
-first sp, * ch 4, sc in next sp; repeat from * to corner; then
-in corner, ch 4, sc back in same corner; repeat from *
-around, ending ch 4, sc in first corner, ch 4, join with a
-sl st to first sc. Rnd 2: Working backwards (counter-clockwise),
-* ch 2, hdc in next sp; repeat from * around,
-placing 2 patterns in each corner. Fasten off.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_19">19</div>
-<h2 id="c18"><span class="small">CARRIAGE ROBE</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown here and on <a class="htm" href="#Page_7">page 7</a></b></span></p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p09.jpg" alt="Carriage robe" width="500" height="574" />
-</div>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> King Size Crazy Daisy Winder.
-4 Ply Knitting Worsted, 4 oz. Skeins, 5 Mint Green (A) and
-1 White (B). <b>HERO</b> No. E aluminum crochet hook. Yarn
-darning needle. 4 yds &frac12;&Prime; satin ribbon for trim.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Follow directions for making daisies
-on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>. Wind color A around each spoke twice and
-sew centers with B. Make 36 daisies.</p>
-<p><b>TRIM DAISY: Outside Trim:</b> With B, sc in sp of petal (go
-through both loops of petal), * ch 3, yo and pull up a loop
-in first ch, yo pull through 2 loops (2 loops remain on
-hook), yo pick up a loop back in first ch (4 loops on hook),
-yo pull through all 4 loops on hook (cluster), sc in sp of
-next petal; repeat from * around, ending with a cluster,
-join with a sl st to first sc. Fasten off securely. 12 clusters
-around.</p>
-<p><b>Inside Trim:</b> With B, sc in side of petal near
-center (go through both loops), * work a cluster as for outside
-trim, skip 1 petal, sc in side of next petal; repeat from
-* around, end with a cluster and join with a sl st to first sc.
-6 clusters around. Fasten off. Attach A, sc in back of sc
-of an outside B cluster, * ch 4, sc in back of next sc of a
-B cluster; repeat from * around, end ch 4, join with a sl st.
-Fasten off. 12 spaces around.</p>
-<p><b>FIRST BLOCK:</b> Attach A, sc in ch-4 sp, * (ch 4, sc in
-next ch-4 sp) 3 times, ch 5, sl st back in sc to form a
-picot; repeat from * around, end (ch 4, sc in next ch-4 sp)
-twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, sl st back in
-sc to complete 4th picot. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>SECOND BLOCK:</b> Attach A, sc in ch-4 sp, (ch 4, sc in
-next sp) 3 times, place back to back with first block, ch 2,
-sl st in sp of picot on first block, ch 2, sl st back in sc to complete
-picot joining on 2nd block, (ch 3, sl st in sp of first
-block, ch 3, sc in next sp on 2nd block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in
-sp of picot on first block, ch 2, sl st in sc on 2nd block to
-complete picot joining, (ch 4, sc in next sp on 2nd block)
-3 times, ch 5, sl st in sc to complete picot, (ch 4, sc in next
-sp) twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, 31 st in sc
-for 4th picot. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>THIRD BLOCK:</b> This block is joined to another side of
-first block. Attach A, sc in ch-4 sp, (ch 4, sc in next sp)
-3 times, place back to back to first block, ch 2, sl st in
-picot of first block, ch 2, sl st back in sc on 3rd block for
-picot joining, (ch 3, sl st in next sp on first block, ch 3,
-sc in next sp on 3rd block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in center of
-picot joining, ch 2, sl st back in sc on 3rd block for picot
-joining, (ch 4, sc in next sp on 3rd block) 3 times, ch 5, sl
-st back in sc for picot, (ch 4, sc in next sp) twice, ch 4,
-join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, sl st back in sc to complete
-4th picot. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>FOURTH BLOCK:</b> This block is joined to one side each
-of 2nd and 3rd blocks. Attach A, sc in ch-4 sp, (ch 4,
-sc in next sp) 3 times, place back to back to 3rd block, ch 2,
-sl st in picot of 3rd block, ch 2, sl st back in sc on 4th block
-for picot joining, (ch 3, sl st in next sp on 3rd block, ch 3,
-sc in next sp on 4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st in center of
-3 joined picots, ch 2, sl st back in sc on 4th block to
-complete 4th picot joining, (ch 3, sl st in next sp on 2nd
-block, ch 3, sc in next sp on 4th block) 3 times, ch 2, sl st
-in picot on 2nd block, ch 2, sl st in sc on 4th block to
-complete picot joining, (ch 4, sc in next sp on 4th block)
-twice, ch 4, join with a sl st to first sc, ch 5, sl st back in
-sc to complete picot. Fasten off. Connect 6 rows of
-6 blocks across for center piece.</p>
-<p><b>Rnd 1:</b> Attach A at a corner and work ch 3, 2 dc in corner
-sp (half corner), # * ch 1, 3 dc in next sp (1 pattern); repeat
-from * across to next corner (18 patterns) (see that work
-lies flat), in next corner sp work ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc all
-in the one sp #; repeat between #&rsquo;s around, ending with
-18 patterns on the 4th side, ch 1, 3 dc in starting corner,
-ch 1 and join with a sl st to top of starting ch.</p>
-<p><b>Rnd 2:</b>
-Ch 3, 2 dc in corner sp (half corner), # * ch 1, 3 dc in next
-sp; repeat from * to corner, ch 1, 3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc in corner
-sp #; repeat between #&rsquo;s around, ending with ch 1, 3 dc in
-first corner, ch 1, join with a sl st to top of starting ch.
-Repeat rnd 2 for 12 times more or until desired size.</p>
-<p><b>Last rnd:</b> Working backwards (counter clockwise) sc in
-each st around, working 2 sc in each corner (see that work
-lies flat). Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Weave ribbon in and out around last eyelet
-row as shown. Sew ends of ribbon tog.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_20">20</div>
-<h2 id="c19"><span class="small">Tablecloth</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_21">page 21</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>SIZE:</b> Approximately 52&Prime; x 52&Prime;</p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> King Size Crazy Daisy Winder.
-Coats &amp; Clarks O.N.T. &ldquo;Speed-Cro-Sheen&rdquo;, 100 yd ball,
-16 Yellow (A) and 6 Hunter Green (B). <b>HERO</b> No. C
-aluminum crochet hook. Tapestry needle.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISY:</b> With left thumb hold yarn at center
-allowing end to extend 1&Prime;. With right hand pass yarn from
-left to right around spokes No. 1 and No. 2, across center
-from right to left around No. 7 and No. 8; repeat the last
-wind twice more (3 times in all); across center and pass
-yarn from left to right around spokes No. 2 and 3, across
-center from right to left around No. 8 and 9; repeat last
-wind twice more; across center from left to right around
-spokes No. 3 and No. 4, across center from right to left
-around No. 9 and No. 10; repeat last wind twice more;
-across center and pass yarn from left to right around spokes
-No. 4 and No. 5, across center from right to left around
-No. 10 and No. 11; repeat last wind twice more, across
-center from left to right around spokes No. 5 and No. 6,
-across center from right to left around No. 11 and No. 12;
-repeat last wind twice more, across center from left to
-right around spokes No. 6 and No. 7, across center from
-right to left around No. 12 and No. 1; repeat last wind
-twice more. Bring yarn to 1&Prime; beyond center and cut. Do
-not remove from winder.</p>
-<p><b>CENTER:</b> Thread tapestry needle and use double strand
-for sewing center. Follow directions on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a> for center,
-going completely around 3 times in all. Fasten off securely.
-Make 200 daisies with A and sew centers with B. Make
-25 daisies with B and sew centers with A.</p>
-<p><b>CONNECT DAISIES:</b> Follow directions for <b>JOINING A</b>
-(see <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>). Connect 5 rows of A daisies 15 across with
-A. Next row, connect 5 A daisies with A; then 5 daisies
-made with B for center and using B to connect them; then
-5 A daisies connected with A. Repeat the last row 4 times
-more. Work 5 rows of A daisies connected with A.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Block lightly.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig14">
-<img src="images/p10.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="274" />
-<p class="pcap">Pattern</p>
-</div>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">A</td></tr>
-</table>
-<h2 id="c20"><span class="small">Daisy Trim Apron</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_21">page 21</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. Coats &amp;
-Clark&rsquo;s O.N.T. &ldquo;Speed-Cro-Sheen&rdquo;, 100 yd ball, 5 spools
-Yellow (A) and 1 spool Hunter Green (B). <b>HERO</b> No. C
-aluminum crochet hook and a tapestry needle.</p>
-<p>With A, ch 134 loosely. <b>Row 1:</b> Pick up a loop in 3rd ch
-from hook and retain on hook, skip 1 ch, pick up a loop
-in next ch (3 loops on hook), yo pull through 3 loops, ch 1,
-* pick up a loop in last ch worked in and retain on hook,
-skip 1 ch, pick up a loop in next ch (3 loops on hook), yo
-pull through 3 loops, ch 1 (1 pattern); repeat from * across,
-66 patterns. One extra ch on turn. <b>Row 2:</b> Pick up a loop
-in first ch and retain on hook, pick up a loop in next st
-(3 loops on hook), yo pull through 3 loops, ch 1, * pick
-up a loop in last st worked in and retain on hook, skip 1 st,
-pull up a loop in next st (3 loops on hook), yo pull through
-3 loops on hook, ch 1; repeat from * across. One extra
-ch on turn. Repeat row 2 for pattern st (should measure
-21&Prime; across in width). Work even for 1&frac12;&Prime; for lower border.
-<b>Next row:</b> Work 5 patterns for side border as established,
-* ch 1, skip 1 st, dc in next st; repeat from * to within last
-5 patterns, work 5 patterns for side border as established.
-<b>Next row:</b> Work 5 patterns for border as established, *
-ch 1, dc in next space; repeat from * across to last 5 patterns,
-work 5 patterns for border as established. Work last
-row until 12&frac12;&Prime; from beg. <b>Next row:</b> Work 5 patterns for
-border as established, * dc in next space; repeat from * to
-within last 5 patterns, work 5 patterns for border as established.
-Work pattern st on all sts as for lower border for
-1&frac12;&Prime;. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>TIES:</b> Make 2. With A, ch 14 loosely. Work even in pattern
-st as for lower border for 12&frac12;&Prime;. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>POCKETS:</b> Make 2. Make 18 daisies following directions
-on page 3, winding petals with color B and sewing centers
-with color A. <b>JOIN DAISIES:</b> Follow instructions for
-<b>JOINING A</b> (see <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>), using color B for joining. Join
-3 rows of daisies with 3 daisies across. Attach B at one
-corner and working backwards (counter clockwise), * ch 1,
-hdc in next space; repeat from * around all sides, going
-twice in each corner st. Fasten off. Block pieces lightly.
-Sew a pocket to each side as shown. Sew on ties.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_21">21</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p10b.jpg" alt="Tablecloth" width="615" height="801" />
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_22">22</div>
-<h2 id="c21"><span class="small">MARDI GRAS BAG</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown here and on <a href="#fig16">back cover</a></b></span></p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p11.jpg" alt="Handbags and snood" width="500" height="491" />
-</div>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> King Size Crazy Daisy Winder.
-Spinnerin Mardi Gras, 45 gram ball, 3 Brown and 1 White.
-<b>HERO</b> No. C aluminum crochet hook and tapestry needle.
-<b>HERO</b> 7&Prime; Bag Handle. Lining and buckram.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Make 28 daisies following instructions
-on page 3. Wind first row of petals with white and
-second row with brown. Sew centers with brown. Connect
-6 rows of 4 daisies across with brown, following instructions
-for <b>JOINING A</b> on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>. Connect 1 row of
-2 daisies to the center 2 daisies on each end row.</p>
-<p><b>SIDE PIECES:</b> Make 2. With C crochet hook and brown,
-ch 6. Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in each ch, 5 sc.
-Ch 1 to turn. Row 2: Sc in each st, picking up back loop
-only. Ch 1 to turn. Repeat row 2 for 5 times more. Continue
-in sc picking up back loop and increasing 1 st at
-each end of every row until 29 sts on row (to inc&mdash;work
-2 sc in one st). Work even for 7 rows. Next row: Dec 1 st
-each end of row (to dec&mdash;work off 2 sc as one sc). Repeat
-the last row once more. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Starting at top corner, with brown, work
-1 row of sc along side and bottom edges. With brown,
-work 4 rows of sc along each top edge. Using pieces as
-pattern, cut 2 linings and buckram making an allowance
-for seams. Use a double buckram for flat bottom to make
-it stiffer. With brown, sc side pieces to bag. Sew linings
-tog with buckram in between and double buckram for
-bottom. Sew in lining. With lining material sew a slot to
-each top edge and sew over bar of handle on each side.</p>
-<h2 id="c22"><span class="small">DAISY SNOOD</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown here and on <a href="#fig16">back cover</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. Sport Yarn,
-2 oz. pull skein, 2 Red and 1 White. <b>HERO</b> No. 0 steel
-crochet hook. 1 yd of tubular elastic.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Make 25 white daisies following
-directions on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>. Wind white yarn twice around each
-spoke and sew centers with red.</p>
-<p><b>SNOOD:</b> Ch 85 loosely. Row 1: Dc in 4th ch from hook,
-* ch 1, skip 1 ch, 1 dc in each of next 2 chs (1 pattern);
-repeat from * across, 28 patterns. Ch 6 to turn. Should
-measure about 14&Prime; across in width. Row 2: * Skip 2 dc,
-dc in space under ch 1 of previous row, ch 2; repeat from
-* across, end dc in end turning ch, 28 spaces. Ch 4 to
-turn. Row 3: Ch 4 on turn is counted as first dc, dc in
-first space, * ch 1, 2 dc in next space; repeat from * across.
-Ch 6 to turn. Repeat row 2 and 3 for 14&Prime;, ending with
-row 3. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Work 4 rnds of sc around all 4 edges of piece
-taking it in to fit head size. Work 1 rnd of sc over tubular
-elastic. Tie ends of elastic and fasten off. Sew on daisies
-as shown, placing 12 around sc band and spacing the others
-all over as shown.</p>
-<h2 id="c23"><span class="small">CRAZY DAISY HANDBAG</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown here and on <a href="#fig16">back cover</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. <b>HERO</b> Smart-Set
-Interchangeable Bag Handle. 4 Ply Knitting Worsted,
-2 oz. skein, 1 Royal Blue, 1 Turquoise and 1 Olive Green.
-<b>HERO</b> No. F aluminum crochet hook and a yarn darning
-needle. Two pieces lt. blue felt, 7&frac12;&Prime; &times; 11-&frac14;&Prime; each. Two
-pieces dk. blue Indian-Head for lining 7&#8539;&Prime; &times; 11&#8539;&Prime;. Press-on
-non woven interfacing.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Follow general directions for winding
-daisies on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>. <b>TO SEW CENTERS:</b> Insert
-darning needle under 2 petals and draw yarn through
-tightly, * bring yarn back over the last one of the 2 petals,
-insert yarn under this petal and next petal and draw
-through tightly; repeat from * until you have completed
-3 rnds of sts around center. Make 20 daisies in Royal blue
-with Turquoise centers. These daisies are shown with the
-back st center as the right side. Make 20 daisies in Turquoise
-with Royal Blue centers, however on the Turquoise
-daisies the side facing you as you sew the center will be
-used as the right side so be sure to work all ends in neatly.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE CIRCLE:</b> With Olive Green, sc in end of petal
-(go through the 2 loops of petal), * ch 2, sc in next petal;
-repeat from * around, ending ch 2, join with a sl st to first
-sc. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>TO ASSEMBLE:</b> Alternating the color of daisy, with Olive
-Green join each daisy at one st with a sc (center it at the
-6th and 12th petal) until 10 daisies are joined. Make
-1 more strip of 10 in the same color arrangement and
-2 more strips of 10 in the alternate color arrangement.
-Join the 4 strips tog in the same manner, making sure to
-alternate color of daisy. From wrong side, fold in half and
-join side daisies leaving the upper 2 rows free to be tacked
-to lining at opening. With wrong side facing, sew Indian-Head
-tog with &frac14;&Prime; seams, rounding corners at bottom and
-leaving 3&frac12;&Prime; open at each side. Assemble felt in the same
-manner, leaving 4&frac14;&Prime; open at top. Cut press-on material
-to fit and press on to felt. Fold felt 1&Prime; at top edge to wrong
-side and machine st in place. With wrong sides facing,
-slip Indian-Head into felt and blind st in place (lining
-slightly smaller than felt). Pull daisies over felt and tack
-at top of side seams and top of bag. Slip bars of handle
-through top bands and fasten ends.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_23">23</div>
-<h2 id="c24"><span class="small">CRAZY DAISY CARDIGAN</span></h2>
-<p><span class="lr"><b>Shown on <a class="htm" href="#Page_22">page 22</a> and <a href="#fig16">back cover</a></b></span></p>
-<p><b>SIZES:</b> Directions are for Small (size 8-10). Changes for
-Medium (size 12-14) and Large (size 16-18) are in parentheses.</p>
-<p><b>MATERIALS: HERO</b> Crazy Daisy Winder. Wool and
-Shetland Wool, 2 oz. skein, 7 (8-9) Grey (A) and 2 (2-3)
-Ecru (B). <b>HERO</b> No. 5 straight knitting needles and No. 6
-circular knitting needle. No. 1 steel crochet hook. Tapestry
-needle. 9 small button molds.</p>
-<p><b>GAUGE:</b> 4 connected daisies&mdash;7&frac12;&Prime;.</p>
-<p><b>TO MAKE DAISIES:</b> Turn knob to release spokes. With
-left thumb hold A at center leaving end to extend at center
-for about 1&Prime;. With right hand, pass yarn from left to right
-around spoke No. 1 at top, across center, from right to
-left around spoke No. 2 directly opposite; wrap around
-these spokes once more in the same manner. Bring yarn
-across center from left to right around spoke No. 5 at right
-of first spoke wrapped, across center from right to left
-around spoke No. 6 at left of 2nd spoke wrapped, wrap
-around these 2 spokes once more. Bring yarn across
-center from left to right around spoke No. 9, across center
-and from right to left around spoke No. 10, wrap around
-these 2 spokes once more. Bring yarn across center and
-cut about 1&Prime; beyond center (you have been winding around
-every other spoke). Continue with B in this manner wrapping
-twice around 2 spokes exactly opposite then passing
-on to the next 2 free spokes until all spokes are wrapped
-twice, ending with spoke No. 12&mdash;thus wrapping with B
-the spokes that were skipped when you were winding with
-A. Bring yarn across center and cut about 1&Prime; beyond
-center.</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig15">
-<img src="images/p11a.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="314" />
-<p class="pcap"><b><span class="small">TO MAKE CENTER:</span></b>
-See instructions to make
-centers on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a>. Use
-color A for centers.
-Make 174 (186-214)
-daisies in this manner.</p>
-</div>
-<p><b>TO CONNECT DAISIES:</b> Follow directions given for
-<b>Joining A</b> on <a class="htm" href="#Page_3">page 3</a> using A yarn. Join daisies until there
-are 5 rows of 18 (20-23) daisies for body of cardigan&mdash;2
-fronts and back. Next row: Join 4 (5-6) daisies for front,
-skip 1 daisy for underarm, join 8 (8-9) daisies for back,
-skip 1 daisy for underarm, join 4 (5-6) daisies for other
-front.</p>
-<p><b>SLEEVES:</b> Join 4 rows of 7 (7-8) daisies. Lower Cuff:
-With No. 6 needle and right side facing, with A pick up
-and k 55 (57-59) sts across lower edge of sleeve. Row 1:
-K 1, * p 1, k 1; repeat from * across. Row 2: P 1, * k 1,
-p 1; repeat from * across. Repeat these 2 rows for ribbing
-for 2&Prime;. Bind off loosely in ribbing. Join seam of sleeve
-the same as joining daisies. Join another row of 6 (6-7)
-daisies across top of sleeve, leaving 1 daisy free for underarm.
-Note: Circular needle is used as two straight knitting
-needles.</p>
-<p><b>YOKE:</b> Join last row of top edge of sleeve to top edges of
-last row of fronts and back. With circular needle, A and
-right side facing, pick up and k 41 (46-51) sts on right
-front; 58 (58-63) sts along top of sleeve; 85 (85-90) sts
-across top of back; 58 (58-63) sts across top of sleeve and
-41 (46-51) sts across top of left front, 283 (293-318) sts.
-Row 1: Wrong side. * P 3, k 2; repeat from *, end p 3.
-Row 2: * K 3, p 2; repeat from *, end k 3. Repeat these
-2 rows for 1&frac12;&Prime; (2&Prime;-2&frac12;&Prime;), ending with row 1. Dec Row:
-* K 1, k 2 tog, p 2; repeat from *, end k 1, k 2 tog. Continue
-in pattern as established for 1&frac12;&Prime;, ending on wrong
-side. 2nd Dec Row: K 2, p 2 tog; repeat from *, end k 2.
-Continue in pattern as established for 1&Prime;, ending on wrong
-side. 3rd Dec Row: K 2 tog, p 1; repeat from *, ending
-k 2 tog. Change to No. 5 needles and continue in ribbing
-for 1&Prime;. Bind off in ribbing.</p>
-<p><b>LOWER BORDER:</b> With No. 6 needle, A and right side
-facing, pick up and k 163 (175-187) sts along lower edge.
-Work in ribbing as for cuff of sleeve for 4&Prime;. Bind off in
-ribbing.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING:</b> Block lightly. With A, work 1&Prime; of sc along
-left front edge, working a ch 1 to turn all rows. Last Row:
-Work backwards (counter clockwise), sc in each sc along
-front edge. Fasten off. Mark position of 9 buttons evenly
-spaced, placing first 1&Prime; from lower edge and last &frac12;&Prime; below
-neck edge. Work right front border as for left front for
-&frac34;&Prime;. Buttonhole Row: Opposite each marker for button,
-ch 3, skip 2 sts, sc in next st. Next row: Work 2 sc under
-each ch-3 space. Complete as for left front. Work 1 row
-of sc around neck, holding in slightly. Work 1 more row
-around neck as for last row on left front edge. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>CROCHETED BUTTONS:</b> Make 9. With B, ch 3 and
-join with a sl st to form a ring. Rnd 1: 6 sc in ring. Rnd 2:
-2 sc in each sc. Rnd 3: 1 sc in each sc. Rnd 4: Insert mold.
-* skip 1 sc, sc in next sc; repeat from * around until mold
-is covered. Fasten off. Join underarms and sleeves to
-back and front.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_24">24</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig16">
-<img src="images/p20.jpg" alt="" width="598" height="792" />
-<p class="pcap">Back cover: &ldquo;Crazy Daisy&rdquo; Boutique</p>
-</div>
-<h2>Transcriber&rsquo;s Notes</h2>
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