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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Your All-time Favorite Afghans to Knit or
-Crochet, by Anonymous
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
-almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
-re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
-with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license
-
-
-Title: Your All-time Favorite Afghans to Knit or Crochet
- in Bear Brand and Fleisher Yarns
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: June 26, 2020 [EBook #62482]
-
-Language: English
-
-Character set encoding: UTF-8
-
-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK YOUR ALL-TIME FAVORITE ***
-
-
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-
-Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed
-Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
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- REVISED EDITION
-
-
-
-
- _Your All-time Favorite_
- AFGHANS
- TO KNIT or CROCHET
- _in Bear Brand and_ Fleisher _Yarns_
- Vol. 44 50¢
-
-
- Granny Afghan (See Page 18)
-
-
-
-
- RIPPLE AFGHAN WITH MATCHING PILLOW No. 4612
-
-
- Approximate Blocked Size 50 inches by 72 inches
-
- COLOR KEY
- QUANTITY MATERIALS
- Color Ounces Ounces Bear Brand DeLuxe Fleisher’s Superior
- Key Needed Needed Knitting Worsted Knitting Worsted
- For Afghan For Pillow
-
- A 2 2 Yellow 53 Yellow 153
- B 2 2 Yellow 54 Yellow 154
- C 2 2 Yellow 55 Yellow 155
- D 2 2 Orange 56 Orange 156
- E 5 2 Russet Brown 380 Russet Brown 480
- F 9 2 Russet Brown 381 Russet Brown 481
- G 9 4 Russet Brown 382 Russet Brown 482
- H 9 4 Russet Brown 383 Russet Brown 483
- I 9 4 Russet Brown 384 Russet Brown 484
- J 9 4 Russet Brown 385 Russet Brown 485
- K 9 4 Russet Brown 43 Russet Brown 143
- 4 4 Black Black
-
- “Boye” Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).
- GAUGE: 9 sts = 2 inches
-
-
- DIRECTIONS FOR AFGHAN
-
-Row 1—With K, ch 304, work 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, skip
-next ch, * sc in each of next 10 chs, 3 sc in next ch, sc in each of
-next 10 chs, skip next 2 chs; rpt from * 12 times, at end of last rpt
-skip only 1 ch then work 1 sc in each of last 2 chs, fasten off.
-
-Row 2—Turn, always working in back loop of sts, with K, work 1 sc in
-each of first 2 sc, skip next sc, * sc in each of next 10 sc, 3 sc in
-next sc (point), sc in each of next 10 sc, skip next 2 sc; rpt from * 12
-times, at end of last rpt skip only 1 sc then work 1 sc in each of last
-2 sc, fasten off. Rpt row 2 for pattern using colors as follows: 2 rows
-each of J, I, H, G, F, E; * 1 row each of A, B, C, D; 2 rows each of
-Black, K, J, I, H, G, F, E; rpt from * twice. † Work 4 rows each of K,
-J, I, H, G, F then 2 rows of E; rpt from † 3 times. Work 2 rows each of
-K, J, I, H, G, F, E; ** 1 row each of A, B, C, D; 2 rows each of Black,
-K, J, I, H, G, F, E; rpt from ** twice at end of last rpt omit 2 rows of
-E.
-
-
- DIRECTIONS FOR PILLOW
-
-With A, ch 389, sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each of next 5 chs, 3 sc
-in next ch, sc in each of 6 chs, * skip 2 chs, sc in each of 6 chs, 3 sc
-in next ch, sc in each of 6 chs; rpt from * across, join (with sl st) in
-first sc, fasten off.
-
-Rnd 2—Turn, always work in back loop of sts, with B loop on hook, skip
-joined st and next sc, * sc in each of next 6 sc, 3 sc in next sc
-(Point), sc in each of next 6 sc, skip next 2 sc; rpt from * around,
-join in back loop of first sc, fasten off. Rpt rnd 2 for pattern using
-colors as follows: 1 rnd each of C, D; 2 rnds each of Black, K, J, I, H,
-G, F, E; 1 rnd each of A, B, C, D; 2 rnds each of Black, K, J, I, H, G,
-F, E; 1 rnd each of A, B, C, D; 2 rnds each of Black, K, J, I, H, G.
-
-CENTER—With G, ch 4, join into ring, work 8 sc in ring, work a loop st
-in next st as follows: insert hook in next st, wind yarn 3 times around
-end of left forefinger, insert hook under loops on finger, with middle
-finger of right hand hold down all loops now on hook, free left
-forefinger, yo and thru all but last loop on hook, yo and thru last 2
-loops on hook (loop st made), work a loop st in each of next 7 sts; 2 sc
-in each of 8 loop sts; a loop st in each of 16 sts; 2 sc in each of 16
-loop sts; work 32 loop sts, fasten off. With H, * sc in each of 3 sts, 2
-sc in next st; rpt from * around (40 sts); work 40 loop sts; † sc in
-each of 4 sts, 2 sc in next st; rpt from † 7 times; work 48 loop sts,
-fasten off. With I, ** sc in each of 5 sts, 2 sc in next st; rpt from **
-around (56 sts). Work 56 loop sts, fasten off. Work another Center only
-use colors B, C, D.
-
-FINISHING—With double yarn, catch each of 26 points together and draw to
-a 3 inch opening. Insert suitable pillow form and draw opposite points
-together in same way. Sew Centers over openings.
-
- For Canadian Knitters—Equivalent British Needle Sizes
-
- American (Boye) Sizes 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10½ 11 13 15
- British Sizes 14 13 11 10 9 8 7 7 6 5 4 3 1 00 000
-
- [Illustration: RIPPLE AFGHAN]
-
-
-
-
- HERITAGE AFGHAN No. 3280
-
-
- Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches
-
- COLOR KEY
- QUANTITY MATERIALS
-
- Color Key Ounces Bear Brand DeLuxe Fleisher’s Superior
- Needed Knitting Worsted Knitting Worsted
- B 6 Red 4 Red 104
- C 3 Red 5 Red 105
- D 3 Red 6 Red 106
- E 3 Cardinal 8 Cardinal 108
- L 3 Wine 9 Wine 109
- F 5 Maroon 12 Maroon 112
- 48 Black Black
-
- QUANTITY BUCILLA EVER-MATCH TAPESTRY WOOL
-
- A 40 yds. Ash Rose—1953
- G 40 yds. Italian Blue—1998
- H 40 yds. French Blue—1999
- J 40 yds. Colonial Blue—1963
- K 40 yds. Colonial Blue—1989
- M 40 yds. Antique Gold—1984
- N 40 yds. Brown—1969
- O 40 yds. Fern Green—1920
- P 40 yds. Fern Green—1921
- S 40 yds. Fern Green-1924
- R 40 yds. Soft Green—1867
- Y 40 yds. Teal Blue—1950
- U 40 yds. Teal Blue—1951
- V 40 yds. White—1928
- X & T 60 yds. Grey—1940
-
- “Boye” 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size F.
- “Boye” 5½-inch Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).
- GAUGE: Afghan St—
- 9 sts = 2 inches
- 9 rows = 2 inches
- GAUGE: Shaded Pattern—
- 9 sts = 2 inches
- 4 rows = 1 inch
-
-AFGHAN STITCH PANEL (MAKE 3)—Using 9-in. crochet hook, with Black, ch 45
-and work in Afghan Stitch (see page 23) for 307 rows. Finish off with a
-row of sl sts, fasten off. Embroider Panels with cross-stitch embroidery
-following embroidery and arrangement charts, see page 20. Make sure to
-skip the number of rows indicated on arrangement chart.
-
-SHADED PATTERN—Work all rows from right side—Using 5½-inch crochet hook,
-with Black loop on hook, from right side, working along long side of
-Panel, work 1 sc in end of each row (307 sc), fasten off. Row 2—With
-Black loop on hook, working in back loop of sts, work 1 sc in first st,
-a Cable (a long dc) thru first free Afghan-St bar directly below, always
-skip st at back of Cable, sc in each of next 2 sts, * work a Cable thru
-first free Afghan-St bar directly below, sc in each of next 2 sts, work
-a Cable thru first free Afghan-St bar directly below, sc in each of next
-3 sts, a Cable in next bar, sc in each of next 2 sts, a Cable in next
-bar, sc in each of next 2 sts, a Cable in next bar, sc in each of next 2
-sts; rpt from * across, end last rpt with 1 sc, fasten off. Hereafter
-always work in back loop of sts. Row 3—With B, sc in each of first 2
-sts, * a Cable around post of next sc 2nd row down directly below, sc in
-each of next 2 sts, a Cable around post of next sc 2nd row down, sc in
-each of 2 sts, a Cable in next sc 2nd row down, sc in next st; rpt from
-* across, end 1 sc in last st, fasten off. Row 4—With B, † sc in each of
-3 sts, a Cable around post of next st 2nd row down directly below
-(always work Cable in this manner), * sc in each of 2 sts, a Cable; rpt
-from * three times; rpt from † across, end, 1 sc in each of last 3 sts,
-fasten off. Row 5—With C, sc in each of 4 sts, * a Cable, sc in each of
-2 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 3 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 2 sts, a
-Cable, sc in each of 5 sts; rpt from * across, ending with 4 sc, fasten
-off. Row 6—With D, sc in each of 5 sts, * a Cable, sc in each of 2 sts,
-a Cable, sc in next st, a Cable, sc in each of 2 sts, a Cable, sc in
-each of 7 sts; rpt from * across, ending with 5 sc, fasten off. Row
-7—With E, sc in first st, a Cable, * sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable, sc in
-each of 2 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 2 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 4
-sts, a Cable; rpt from * across, end, sc in last st, fasten off. Row
-8—With L, sc in each of 2 sts, * a Cable, sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable,
-sc in each of 3 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable, sc in next
-st; rpt from * across, end, sc in last st, fasten off. Row 9—With F, sc
-in each of first 3 sts, * a Cable, sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable, sc in
-next st, a Cable, sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 3 sts; rpt
-from * across, fasten off. Row 10—With F, sc in each of 4 sts, * a
-Cable, sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable, sc in
-each of 5 sts; rpt from * across, ending with 4 sc, fasten off. Row
-11—With Black, sc in first st, a Cable, * sc in each of 3 sts, a Cable,
-sc in each of 7 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 3 sts, a Cable; rpt from *
-across, end, sc in last st, fasten off. Work same Shaded Pattern on
-opposite side of Panel. Arrange Strips in place as shown on arrangement
-chart, page 20. With Black, sew Strips together with an overhead st
-(matching patterns). With Black, keeping edge flat, work a row of sc on
-each short side of Afghan, fasten off.
-
-FRINGE—Wind Black on a 3½-inch cardboard, cut at one end. Tie a 3 strand
-Fringe in each sc along each short side of Afghan.
-
- [Illustration: HERITAGE AFGHAN]
-
-
-
-
- KNITTED RIPPLE AFGHAN No. 2757
-
-
- Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches
-
- COLOR KEY
- QUANTITY MATERIALS
- Ounces Bear Brand Deluxe Fleisher’s Superior
- Needed Knitting Worsted Knitting Worsted
-
- OMBREE STRIPS 40 Ombree Rust 020 Ombree Rust X20
- SOLID COLOR STRIPS 14 Rustone 29 Rustone 129
-
-This Afghan can be made in any other desired color.
-
- “Boye” Knitting Needles, 1 pair Size 6.
- GAUGE FOR GARTER ST—
- 9 sts = 2 inches
- 15 ridges = 4 inches
-
-OMBREE STRIP (MAKE 7)—With Ombree Rust, cast on 18 sts and k 4 rows (2
-ridges) in garter st.
-
-PATTERN—Row 1—K 3, * wrap yarn around needle twice, k 1; rpt from * to
-within last 3 sts, yarn over once, k last 3 sts (43 sts). Row 2 (right
-side)—K 3, drop next wrap st, * p 2, drop next wrap st; rpt from * to
-within last 3 sts, k 3 (30 sts). Row 3—K 3, k 2 tog., k 20, k 2 tog., k
-3 (28 sts). Row 4—K 3, k 2 tog., k 18, k 2 tog., k 3 (25 sts). Row 5—K
-3, p 2 tog. twice, p 12, p 2 tog. twice, k 3 (22 sts). Row 6—K 3, k 2
-tog. twice, k 8, k 2 tog. twice, k 3 (18 sts). Rpt these 6 rows for
-pattern until 96 patterns are completed then k 2 rows (work should
-measure 64 ins.). Bind off.
-
-SOLID COLOR STRIP (MAKE 8)—With Rustone, cast on 8 sts, knit each row
-(garter st) until there are as many ridges as on side of Ombree Strip.
-Bind off.
-
-FINISHING—Arrange Strips in place as shown on chart (see page 22)
-(alternating 1 Solid Strip and 1 Ombree Strip) with pattern curving
-upward in one Ombree Strip and downward in the next Ombree Strip. From
-wrong side, sew Strips together matching ridges at sides of Strips.
-
-FRINGE—Wind yarn around a 5-inch cardboard, cut at one end. Matching
-colors, tie a 2 strand Fringe in every other st along top and bottom of
-Afghan.
-
-
-
-
- PILGRIM AFGHAN No. 2024
-
-
- (_Shown on back cover_)
-
- Approximate Size 49 inches by 71 inches
-
- COLOR KEY
- QUANTITY MATERIALS
-
- Color Key Ounces Bear Brand Deluxe Fleisher’s Superior
- Needed Knitting Worsted Knitting Worsted
- P 28 Oyster 81 Oyster 181
- R 8 Russet Brown 381 Russet Brown 481
- T 8 Russet Brown 382 Russet Brown 482
- E 8 Russet Brown 384 Russet Brown 484
- L 8 Russet Brown 40 Russet Brown 140
- N 4 Green 95 Green 195
- H 4 Green 96 Green 196
- J 4 Green 97 Green 197
- K 4 Green 80 Green 180
- 2 Black Black
-
- QUANTITY BUCILLA EVER-MATCH TAPESTRY WOOL
-
- A 40 yds. Rose Beige—1900
- B 40 yds. Coppertone—1995
- C 40 yds. Dark Copper—1996
- D 40 yds. Plum—1897
-
- “Boye” 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size F.
- “Boye” 5½-inch Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).
- GAUGE: Bead Stitch Panel—
- 9 sts = 2 inches
- 4 rows = 1 inch
- Afghan Stitch Panel—
- 9 sts = 2 inches
- 9 rows = 2 inches
-
- _(Continuation from Page 16)_
-
-AFGHAN STITCH PANEL (MAKE 3)—Using 9-inch hook, with P, ch 28, work in
-Afghan Stitch (see page 23) for 286 rows. Finish off with a row of sl
-sts. Fasten off. Embroider Panels with cross-stitch embroidery following
-embroidery and arrangement charts (see page 21). Make sure to skip the
-number of rows indicated on arrangement chart.
-
-BEAD STITCH PANEL (MAKE 4)—Work all rows from right side—Using 5½-inch
-hook, with P, ch 288, work 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each
-remaining ch (287 sc), fasten off. Row 2—With P loop on hook, work 1 sc
-in first sc, work a Bead-st in next sc as follows: draw up a loop in sc,
-[yo thru 1 loop] 3 times, yo thru 2 loops on hook (Bead-st made),
-keeping Bead-st in front of work, sc in next sc, * Bead-st in next sc,
-sc in next sc; rpt from * across, fasten off. Row 3—With R loop on hook,
-work 1 sc in first sc, sc in top of next Bead-st, * a Bead-st in next
-sc, sc in top of next Bead-st; rpt from * to last sc, sc in last sc,
-fasten off. Row 4—With T loop on hook, sc in first sc, a Bead-st in next
-sc, * sc in top of next Bead-st, a Bead-st in next sc; rpt from * to
-last sc, sc in last sc, fasten off. Rpt rows 3 and 4 alternately for
-pattern using the following color sequence: 1 row each of E, L, N, H, J,
-K, R, T, E, L, Black (Black is center of Panel), L, E, T, R, K, J, H, N,
-L, E, T, R, P.
-
-Final row—With P, work 1 sc in each st across, fasten off. Arrange
-panels in place as shown on arrangement chart (see page 21). From wrong
-side, with matching color sew panels together.
-
-FRINGE—Wind yarn around a 4½-inch cardboard, cut at one end. With
-matching colors, tie a 2 strand fringe for each row along top and bottom
-of Afghan.
-
- [Illustration: KNITTED RIPPLE AFGHAN]
-
-
-
-
- PINE TREE AFGHAN No. 2272
-
-
- Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches
-
- COLOR KEY
- QUANTITY MATERIALS
-
- Color Key Ounces Bear Brand Deluxe Fleisher’s Superior
- Needed Knitting Worsted Knitting Worsted
- A 27 Russet Brown 380 Russet Brown 480
- B 9 Russet Brown 381 Russet Brown 481
- C 12 Russet Brown 383 Russet Brown 483
- D 12 Russet Brown 384 Russet Brown 484
- E 13 Russet Brown 40 Russet Brown 140
-
- “Boye” 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size F.
- “Boye” 5½-inch Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).
- GAUGE: Afghan-St—
- 9 sts = 2 inches
- 4 rows = 1 inch
- Shaded Pattern—
- 4 sts = 1 inch
- 4 rows = 1 inch
-
-AFGHAN-ST PANEL (MAKE 5)—Using 9-in. crochet hook, with A, ch 20 and
-work in Afghan-st (page 23) for 5 rows. † Row 6 (Bead-st Pattern)—Draw
-up a loop as before thru each bar (20 loops on hook), work off first 10
-loops on hook as for Afghan-st then ch 4, yo and thru both ch loop and
-next loop on hook (Bead-st made), work off remaining loops as for
-Afghan-st. Row 7—Draw up a loop thru each bar of previous row, keeping
-Bead-st to front (right side) of work (20 loops on hook), work off first
-9 loops, * ch 4, yo and thru both ch loop and next loop on hook (Bead-st
-made), yo, draw thru 2 loops on hook *; rpt between *’s once, work off
-remaining loops on hook. Row 8—Draw up a loop thru each bar of previous
-row, keeping Bead-st to front (right side) of work (20 loops on hook),
-work off first 8 loops; rpt between *’s of row 7 three times, work off
-remaining loops. Row 9—Draw up a loop thru each bar (20 loops), work off
-7 loops; rpt between *’s of row 7 four times, work off remaining loops.
-Row 10—Draw up a loop thru each bar (20 loops), work off 6 loops; rpt
-between *’s of row 7 five times, work off remaining loops; Then rpt rows
-9, 8, 7, 6. Work 7 rows in Afghan-st. Rpt from † for pattern 15 times
-ending last rpt with only 5 rows in Afghan-st (16 Diamond Patterns),
-finish off with a row of sl sts. Fasten off.
-
-SHADED PATTERN—Work all rows from right side—With E, make a loop on
-5½-in. hook, working along long side of Panel, work 1 SC in end st of
-each of first 3 rows, * work a tr under bar of 4th st in next row, skip
-row in back of tr, sc in each of next 3 rows; rpt from * across, fasten
-off. Row 2—Hereafter always work in back loop of sts—With E, sc in each
-of first 4 sts, * work a tr in 3rd st of next Afghan-st row, hereafter
-always skip st back of tr, sc in each of next 3 sts; rpt from * across,
-end with 2 sc, fasten off. Row 3—With E, sc in each of first 5 sts, *
-work a tr in 2nd st of next Afghan-st row, sc in each of next 3 sts; rpt
-from * across, end with 1 sc, fasten off. Row 4—With D, sc in each of
-first 2 sts, * work a tr in first st of next Afghan-st row, sc in each
-of next 3 sts; rpt from * across, end with 4 sc, fasten off. Row 5—With
-D, sc in each of first 3 sts, work a tr in free loop above first tr of
-row 1, sc in each of next 3 sts, * a tr in free loop above next tr, sc
-in each of next 3 sts; rpt from * across, fasten off. Row 6—With D, sc
-in each of first 4 sts, * a tr in free loop above next tr of row 2, sc
-in each of next 3 sts; rpt from * across, end with 2 sc, fasten off. Row
-7—With C, sc in first st, a tr in free loop of 2nd st of row 3, sc in
-each of 3 sts; continue in pattern across, end with 1 sc, fasten off.
-Row 8—With C, sc in each of first 2 sts, a tr in free loop above next tr
-of row 4 below, sc in each of 3 sts; continue in pattern across, end
-with 4 sc, fasten off. Row 9—With C, sc in each of first 3 sts, a tr in
-free loop above next tr of row 5 below, sc in each of 3 sts; continue in
-pattern across, fasten off. Row 10—With B, sc in each of first 4 sts, a
-tr in free loop above next tr of row 6 below, sc in each of next 3 sts;
-continue in pattern across, fasten off. Row 11—With B, sc in first st, a
-tr in free loop of 2nd st of row 7, sc in each of 3 sts; continue in
-pattern across, fasten off. Work same Shaded Pattern on opposite side of
-Panel to correspond.
-
-FINISHING—Lay 2 strips together with Shaded Pattern sloping in same
-direction on both strips as shown. From right side, sew strips together.
-Join all strips in same way.
-
-BORDER—Work all rnds from right side, with E, work 1 sc in each st along
-long sides and about 1 sc in each row along short sides and 3 sc in each
-corner, join (with sl st) in first sc, fasten off. Rnd 2—With E, work 3
-dc in any corner st, * ch 1, skip next 3 sts, 3 dc in next st; rpt from
-* to next corner, ch 1, 3 dc in corner st; continue in same way around,
-join in first dc, fasten off. Rnd 3—With D, work 3 dc in center dc of
-corner 3-dc group, * ch 1, 3 dc in next ch-1 sp; rpt from * to next
-corner, ch 1, 3 dc in center dc of corner group; continue in same way
-around, join, fasten off. Rnd 4—With C, rpt rnd 3. Rnd 5—With B, work [2
-dc, ch 1, 2 dc] in center dc of a corner group, * ch 1, [2 dc, ch 1, 2
-dc] in next ch-1 sp; rpt from * to next corner, ch 1, [2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc]
-in corner dc; continue in same way around, join, fasten off. Rnd 6—With
-A, work [2 sc, ch 1, 2 sc] in ch-1 sp of any corner Shell, sc in next
-ch-1 sp (between Shells), [2 sc, ch 1, 2 sc] in ch-1 sp of next Shell;
-continue in same way around, join, fasten off.
-
- [Illustration: PINE TREE AFGHAN]
-
-
-
-
- EMPIRE AFGHAN No. 1676
-
-
- Approximate Size 52 inches by 73 inches
-
- COLOR KEY
- QUANTITY MATERIALS
-
- Color Key Ounces Bear Brand DeLuxe Fleisher’s Superior
- Needed Knitting Worsted Knitting Worsted
- A 7 Grey 60 Grey 160
- B 7 Grey 61 Grey 161
- C 7 Grey 63 Grey 163
- D 8 Grey 74 Grey 174
- E 8 Grey 65 Grey 165
- 6 Black Black
- F 10 Old Rose 85 Old Rose 185
- G 7 Old Rose 86 Old Rose 186
- H 7 Old Rose 87 Old Rose 187
- I 10 Old Rose 88 Old Rose 188
- J 16 Old Rose 92 Old Rose 192
-
- “Boye” 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size G.
- “Boye” 5½-inch Crochet Hook, Size 5 (G).
- GAUGE:
- 4 sts=1 inch
- 4 rows=1 inch
-
-AFGHAN STITCH STRIP (MAKE 2)—Using 9-in. crochet hook, with J ch 15 and
-work in Afghan St (see page 23) for 279 rows. Finish off with a row of
-sl sts. Fasten off.
-
-SHADED PATTERN—Using 5½-in. crochet hook, with F make a loop on hook,
-from right side, working along long side of Afghan Stitch Strip, work 1
-sc in end of first 3 rows, work a Claw-st as follows: yo, draw up a loop
-thru 2nd Afghan-St bar directly below last sc made, yo thru 2 loops on
-hook (holding 2 loops on hook), yo twice, draw up a loop thru 3rd bar of
-next row, [yo thru 2 loops on hook] twice (holding 3 loops on hook), yo,
-draw up a loop in 2nd Afghan-St bar on next row, yo thru 2 loops
-(holding 4 loops on hook), yo thru 3 loops on hook, yo thru last 2 loops
-on hook (Claw-st made), skip next row (directly back of Claw-st), work 1
-sc in each of next 7 rows, * work a Claw-st as before, skip next row
-(back of Claw-st), 1 sc in each of next 7 rows; rpt from * across ending
-last rpt with only 3 sc, fasten off. Row 2—Turn, with F loop on hook,
-work 1 sc in each st across (279 sc in row). Row 3—Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc
-in first sc, work a Puff-st in next sc 2nd row down as follows: yo, draw
-up a loop around post of 2nd sc, yo, draw thru 2 loops on hook, * yo,
-draw up a loop around post of same sc, yo, thru 2 loops; rpt from *
-once, yo, draw thru 3 loops on hook, yo, thru last 2 loops on hook
-(Puff-st made), † skip sc back of Puff-st just made, work 1 sc in each
-of next 3 sc, a Puff-st around post of next sc 2nd row down; rpt from †
-to within last sc, 1 sc in last sc. Row 4—Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc in each
-st across (279 sc). Row 5—Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc in each of first 3 sc, *
-work a Puff-st around post of next sc 2nd row down (center st of 3-sc
-group), skip sc back of Puff-st, 1 sc in each of next 3 sc; rpt from *
-across. Fasten off. Rpt rows 2 to 5 inclusive for pattern (4 rows) using
-the following color sequence: 4 rows each of G, H, I, J. With Black work
-1 sc row and 1 Puff-st row. Work 4 rows each of A, B, C, D, E. Matching
-sts, work same shaded pattern on opposite side of same Strip. Complete
-other Afghan Stitch Strip to correspond.
-
-FINISHING—From wrong side with E, join the 2 Strips together with a row
-of sl sts. Fasten off.
-
-BORDER—Work all rnds from right side—Rnd 1—With J make a loop on hook,
-work 1 sc in each st along long sides, 1 sc in each row along short
-sides and 3 sc in each corner, join (with sl st) in first sc (having the
-same number of sts on opposite sides), fasten off. Rnd 2—With E work 3
-sc in any corner st, work 1 sc in each sc to next corner sc, 3 sc in
-corner sc (having a multiple of 5 plus 1 sc from corner st to corner
-st). Work other sides in same way, join, fasten off. Rnd 3—With J work 1
-sc in 2nd sc before a corner sc, skip next sc, work [Open Shell of 1 dc,
-ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc] in corner sc (Open Shell made), * skip next 2
-sc, sc in next sc, skip next sc, Open Shell in next sc; rpt from * to
-next corner (having a Shell in corner st); work other sides in same way,
-join, fasten off. Rnd 4—With Black work 3 dc in sc before a corner Open
-Shell, ch 1, work 1 sc in top of center dc of corner Open Shell, ch 1, 3
-dc in next sc after corner Open Shell, * 1 sc in top of center dc on
-next Open Shell, 3 dc in next sc after Open Shell; rpt from * to next
-corner; work other 3 sides in same way, join, fasten off. Rnd 5—With I
-work 1 sc in center dc of a Black Shell, * work 5 dc around post of
-center dc of next Open Shell directly below 2nd row down, 1 sc in top of
-center dc of next Black Shell; rpt from * around, join, fasten off. Rnd
-6—With D work 1 sc in each st around, join, fasten off.
-
- [Illustration: EMPIRE AFGHAN]
-
-
-
-
- CONCORD AFGHAN No. 3281
-
-
- Approximate Size 50 inches by 74 inches
-
- MATERIALS—
- BEAR BRAND DELUXE KNITTING WORSTED, 64 ozs. Oyster No. 81 (L)
- or FLEISHER’S SUPERIOR KNITTING WORSTED, 64 ozs. Oyster No. 181 (L)
- “Boye” 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size F.
- “Boye” 5½-inch Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).
- GAUGE: Afghan-St—
- 9 sts = 2 inches
- 9 rows = 2 inches
-
- COLOR KEY FOR EMBROIDERY
- Color Key QUANTITY BUCILLA EVER-MATCH TAPESTRY WOOL
-
- A 80 yds. Fern Green—1920
- B 160 yds. Fern Green—1923
- C 140 yds. Fern Green—1924
- D 300 yds. Brown—1982
- E 100 yds. Brown—1969
- F 100 yds. Clover Rose—1942
- G 100 yds. Clover Rose—1943
- H 140 yds. Clover Rose—1945
- J 100 yds. Clover Rose—1949
- K 100 yds. Plum—1897
-
-AFGHAN ST PANEL (MAKE 3)—Using 9-in. hook, with L, ch 51, work in
-Afghan-st (see page 23) for 304 rows. Finish off with a row of sl sts,
-fasten off.
-
-EMBROIDERY—Embroider each Panel in cross-st embroidery following chart,
-page 22, beginning on 4th row from lower edge, work 2 full repeats of
-chart and 88 rows only of 3rd repeat.
-
-POM-PONS—Wind yarn 39 times around ½-in. cardboard (winding over a 9-in.
-tie thread), tie firmly at one end, cut at opposite end (use tie thread
-to sew pom-pons in place). Trim to shape as shown. Make 39 pom-pons with
-color D; 42 each with F and K; 30 each with H and J; 9 with G. Sew
-pom-pons in place as shown on chart.
-
-PATTERN PANEL (MAKE 2)—With L, ch 22, work 1 row in Afghan-st. Row
-2—Insert hook under next vertical bar and draw up a loop (plain
-Afghan-st), work Purled Afghan-st as follows: * keeping yarn in front of
-work, insert hook under next vertical bar, keeping yarn under hook,
-bring yarn to back of work, yo and thru 1 loop on hook (Purled Afghan-st
-made), keeping yarn in back, insert hook under next vertical bar and
-draw up a loop (plain Afghan-st made); rpt from * across (22 loops on
-hook); work off loops as for Afghan-st. Row 3—* Work a Purled Afghan-st
-in next bar, a plain Afghan-st in next bar; rpt from * to last bar, draw
-up a loop thru last bar (22 loops on hook); work off loops as for
-Afghan-st. Rpt rows 2 and 3 alternately until 304 rows from beginning.
-Finish off with a row of sl sts, fasten off.
-
-BORDER FOR PATTERN PANEL—Using 5½-in. crochet hook, with L, make a loop
-on hook, from wrong side, working along long side of Panel, work a
-Puff-st in end st of first row as follows: yo, draw up a loop in end st,
-yo, draw thru 2 loops on hook, * yo, draw up a loop in same st, yo, thru
-2 loops; rpt from * once, yo, thru all 4 loops on hook, keep Puff-st to
-right side, ch 1 (Puff-st made), † draw up a loop in end st of each of
-next 2 rows, yo, thru 3 loops on hook (dec.-st made), work a Puff-st in
-next row; rpt from † across, fasten off. Row 2 (right side)—Turn, with
-D, work 1 sc in each st across (304 sc), fasten off. Row 3—With H, rpt
-row 2. Row 4—With B, rpt row 2. Row 5—From wrong side, with L, * work a
-Puff-st in first sc, a dec.-st in next 2 sc; rpt from * across, fasten
-off. Work same Border on opposite side of Panel. Arrange Panels in place
-as shown in illustration. From wrong side, with L, sew Panels together.
-
-EDGING ALONG SIDES OF AFGHAN—From right side, with L, work 1 sc in end
-st of each row, fasten off. Rpt row 5 of Border. FRINGE—Wind color L
-around a 4½-in. cardboard, cut at one end. Tie a 3-strand fringe in
-every other st along top and bottom of Afghan.
-
- [Illustration: CONCORD AFGHAN]
-
-
-
-
- DURBAR AFGHAN No. 2774
-
-
- Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches
-
- COLOR KEY
- QUANTITY MATERIALS
- Color Key Ounces Bear Brand DeLuxe Fleisher’s Superior
- Needed Knitting Worsted Knitting Worsted
-
- A 12 Russet Brown 43 Russet Brown 143
- B 7 Russet Brown 40 Russet Brown 140
- C 10 Russet Brown 384 Russet Brown 484
- D 7 Russet Brown 383 Russet Brown 483
- E 7 Russet Brown 381 Russet Brown 481
- F 7 Russet Brown 380 Russet Brown 480
- G 7 Yellow 53 Yellow 153
- 7 White White
- 4 Black Black
-
- “Boye” Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).
- GAUGE:
- 15 sts = 4 inches
- 9 rows = 2 inches
-
-Row 1 (right side)—With A ch 266. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each
-remaining ch (265 sc in row). Row 2—Ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across.
-Row 3—Ch 1, turn, sc in first sc, work 1 dc around post of first sc of
-row 1, skip next sc (sc behind the dc just made), sc in each of next 5
-sc, * work 1 dc around post of 6th sc from last dc worked in Row 1, skip
-next sc (sc behind the dc just made), sc in each of next 5 sc; rpt from
-* across, fasten off. Row 4 (wrong side)—Turn, with B loop on hook, work
-1 sc in each st across (265 sc). Row 5—Ch 1, turn, sc in each of first 2
-sc, work 1 dc around post of first dc below, skip next sc (sc behind the
-dc), sc in each of next 5 sc, * work 1 dc around post of next dc below,
-skip next sc, sc in each of next 5 sc; rpt from * across, end with 4 sc,
-fasten off. Row 6—Turn, with C loop on hook, work 1 sc in each st
-across. Row 7—Ch 1, turn, sc in each of first 3 sc, * 1 dc around post
-of dc below, skip next sc, sc in each of next 5 sc; rpt from * across,
-end with 3 sc, fasten off. Row 8—Turn, with D, sc in each st across. Row
-9—Ch 1, turn, sc in each of 4 sc, * 1 dc around post of dc below, skip
-next sc, sc in each of next 5 sc; rpt from * across, end with 2 sc,
-fasten off. Row 10—Turn, with E, sc in each st across. Row 11—Ch 1,
-turn, sc in each of 5 sc, * 1 dc around post of dc below, skip next sc,
-sc in each of next 5 sc; rpt from * across, end with 1 sc, fasten off.
-Row 12—Turn, with F, sc in each st across. Row 13—Ch 1, turn, sc in each
-of 6 sc, * 1 dc around post of dc below, skip next sc, sc in each of
-next 5 sc; rpt from * across, end with 6 sc, fasten off. Row 14—Turn,
-with G, sc in each st across. Row 15—Ch 1, turn, sc in first sc, 1 dc
-around post of first sc 2nd row down, skip next sc, sc in each of next 5
-sc, * 1 dc around post of dc below, skip next sc, sc in each of next 5
-sc; rpt from * across, fasten off. Rpt rows 4 to 15 inclusive for
-pattern using 2 rows (1 sc row, 1 pattern row) of each of the following
-colors: White, Black, White, G, F, E, D, C, B, A, A, A, B, C, D, E, F.
-Rpt rows 14 to 49 inclusive 4 times then rpt rows 14 to 35.
-
-BORDER—Work all rounds from right side—Rnd 1—With C loop on hook, work 1
-sc in each st along long side of Afghan, a group of 3 sc in next corner
-st, 1 sc in end of each row on short side of Afghan, a group of 3 sc in
-corner st (having a multiple of 4 plus 1 sts from corner st to corner
-st). Work other 2 sides to correspond; join (with sl st) in first sc,
-fasten off. Rnd 2—With C loop on hook, work 1 sc in sc before any corner
-3-sc group, ch 1, skip next sc, work a Puff-st in center sc (corner st)
-of corner 3-sc group as follows: yo, draw up a loop in sc, * yo, draw up
-another loop in same sc; rpt from * once, yo and draw thru all 7 loops
-on hook, ch 1 (Puff-st made), ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next sc, ch 1,
-skip next sc, a Puff-st in next sc, ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next sc;
-continue in same way around making sure to have a Puff-st in each corner
-sc, join, fasten off. Rnd 3—With A work 3 sc in top of any Puff-st, sc
-in next ch-1 sp, skip next sc, sc in next ch-1 sp, 3 sc in top of next
-Puff-st; continue in same way around, join, fasten off.
-
- [Illustration: DURBAR AFGHAN]
-
-
-
-
- EVERGREEN AFGHAN No. 3282
-
-
- Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches
-
- MATERIALS—BEAR BRAND or FLEISHER’S EVER-MATCH NYLON ’N WOOL.
- GERMANTOWN SPORT, Light Color 28 ozs.; Dark Color 10 ozs.
- “Boye” 9-inch Knitting Needles, 1 pair Size 6.
- GAUGE: Pattern Strip—
- 8½ inches in width
- 6 rows = 1 inch
- GAUGE: Narrow Strip—2 inches in width
-
-PATTERN STRIP (MAKE 5)—With Light Color, cast on 42 sts. Row 1—K 2, * p
-2, yo, k 1, yo, p 2, k 2, k 2 tog., k 3; rpt from * twice, end, p 2, k 2
-(45 sts). Row 2—K 4, * p 6, k 2, p 3, k 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2.
-Row 3—K 2, * p 2, k 1, yo, k 1, yo, k 1, p 2, k 2, k 2 tog., k 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, p 2, k 2 (48 sts). Row 4—K 4, * p 5, k 2, p 5, k 2;
-rpt from * twice, end, k 2. Row 5—K 2, p 2, * k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, p
-2, k 2, k 2 tog., k 1, p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (51 sts). Row 6—K
-4, * p 4, k 2, p 7, k 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2. Row 7—K 2, p 2, * k
-3, yo, k 1, yo, k 3, p 2, k 2, k 2 tog., p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2
-(54 sts). Row 8—K 4, * p 3, k 2, p 9, k 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2.
-Row 9—K 2, p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., k 5, p 2, k 1, k 2 tog., p 2; rpt from
-* twice, end, k 2 (48 sts). Row 10—K 4, * p 2, k 2, p 8, k 2; rpt from *
-twice, end, k 2. Row 11—K 2, p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., k 4, p 2, k 2 tog., p
-2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (42 sts). Row 12—K 4, * p 1, k 2, p 7, k
-2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2. Row 13—K 2, p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., k 3, p
-2, yo, k 1, yo, p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (45 sts). Row 14—K 4, *
-p 3, k 2, p 6, k 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2. Row 15—K 2, p 2, * k 2,
-k 2 tog., k 2, p 2, k 1, yo, k 1, yo, k 1, p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k
-2 (48 sts). Row 16—K 4, * p 5, k 2; rpt from * 5 times, end, k 2. Row
-17—K 2, p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., k 1, p 2, k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, p 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, k 2 (51 sts). Row 18—K 4, * p 7, k 2, p 4, k 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, k 2. Row 19—K 2, p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., p 2, k 3, yo,
-k 1, yo, k 3, p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (54 sts). Row 20—K 4, * p
-9, k 2, p 3, k 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2. Row 21—K 2, p 2, * k 1, k
-2 tog., p 2, k 2, k 2 tog., k 5, p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (48
-sts). Row 22—K 4, * p 8, k 2, p 2, k 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2. Row
-23—K 2, p 2, * k 2 tog., p 2, k 2, k 2 tog., k 4, p 2; rpt from * twice,
-end, k 2 (42 sts). Row 24—K 4, * p 7, k 2, p 1, k 2; rpt from * twice,
-end, k 2. Rpt these 24 rows (for pattern) 17 times. Bind off.
-
-NARROW STRIP (MAKE 6)—With Dark Color, cast on 11 sts. Row 1—K 1, p 1
-across. Rpt row 1 for pattern until Strip measures same as Pattern
-Strip. Bind off. Arrange Strips in place as shown on illustration, from
-wrong side, sew Strips together.
-
-FRINGE—Wind yarn around a 4½-in. cardboard, cut at one end. With
-matching color, tie a 2 strand Fringe in every other st along short
-sides of Afghan.
-
- [Illustration: EVERGREEN AFGHAN]
-
-
-
-
- GRANNY AFGHAN No. 1745
-
-
- (Shown on front cover)
-
- Approximate Size 50 inches by 71 inches
-
- COLOR KEY
- QUANTITY MATERIALS
- Color Key Ounce Bear Brand DeLuxe Fleisher’s Superior
- Needed s Knitting Worsted Knitting Worsted
-
- A 5 Red 4 Red 104
- B 3 Red 5 Red 105
- C 4 Green 96 Green 196
- D 3 Emerald 93 Emerald 193
- E 3 Yellow 52 Yellow 152
- F 1 Orange 56 Orange 156
- G 2 Russet Brown 381 Russet Brown 481
- I 1 Russet Brown 380 Russet Brown 480
- J 3 Lavender 62 Lavender 162
- K 3 Purple 66 Purple 166
- L 6 Grey 60 Grey 160
- M 4 Turquoise 14 Turquoise 114
- N 2 Geranium 99 Geranium 199
- 26 Black Black
-
- “Boye” Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).
- GAUGE: Each square should measure 4½ inches across center.
-
-There are 19 different color combinations in this Granny Afghan as shown
-in the following chart on Page 19.
-
-
- DIRECTIONS FOR GRANNY SQUARE
-
-Rnd 1 (right side)—Ch 5, join (with sl st) to form ring, ch 3, work 2 d
-c in ring, ch 2 (for a corner sp), * work a Shell of 3 d c in same sp,
-ch 2 (for corner); rpt from * twice, join in top of ch-3 (4 Shells with
-a ch-2 sp at each corner), fasten off. Rnd 2—Turn, make a loop on hook,
-sl st in any corner ch-2 sp, ch 3, 2 d c in same sp (first Shell), ch 2
-(for corner), 1 more Shell in same sp, ch 1, * work [a Shell, ch 2, a
-Shell] in next corner ch-2 sp, ch 1; rpt from * twice, join in top of
-ch-3, fasten off. Rnd 3—Turn, make a loop on hook, sl st in any corner
-ch-2 sp, ch 3, 2 d c in same sp, ch 2 (for corner), 1 more Shell in same
-sp, ch 1, * skip next Shell, a Shell in next sp (sp between Shells), ch
-1, skip next Shell, work [a Shell, ch 2, a Shell] in next corner ch-2
-sp, ch 1; rpt from * around, join in top of ch-3, fasten off. Rnd
-4—Turn, make a loop on hook, sl st in any corner ch-2 sp, ch 3, 2 d c in
-same sp, ch 2, 1 more Shell in same sp, ch 1, * skip next Shell, a Shell
-in next sp (sp between Shells), ch 1, skip next Shell, a Shell in next
-sp (sp between Shells), ch 1, skip next Shell, work [a Shell, ch 2, a
-Shell] in next corner ch-2 sp, ch 1; rpt from * around, join in top of
-ch-3, fasten off. Rnd 5 (right side)—Turn, make a loop on hook, sl st in
-any corner ch-2 sp, ch 3, 2 d c in same sp, ch 2, 1 more Shell in same
-sp, ch 1, † * skip next Shell, a Shell in next sp (sp between Shells),
-ch 1; rpt from * twice, skip next Shell, work [a Shell, ch 2, a Shell]
-in next corner ch-2 sp, ch 1; rpt from † around, join in top of ch-3,
-fasten off.
-
-Make squares in following color combinations: 48 squares of No. 1—8
-squares of No. 2—7 squares of No. 3—6 squares of No. 4—5 squares of No.
-5—5 squares of No. 6—3 squares of No. 7—2 squares of No. 8—10 squares of
-No. 9—9 squares of No. 11—9 squares of No. 12—9 squares of No. 13—9
-squares of No. 14—10 squares of No. 15—7 squares of No. 16—6 squares of
-No. 17—5 squares of No. 18—4 squares of No. 19 and 3 squares of No. 20.
-
-Using rustproof pins, pin each square to measure 4½ inches square and
-steam lightly. Let dry before removing pins.
-
-When all Granny Squares are blocked, arrange squares in place as shown
-on arrangement chart below. From wrong side, with Black, sew squares
-together with an overhand stitch picking top loops of stitches only.
-
-BORDER AROUND AFGHAN—From right side, with Black, † work [a Shell, ch 2,
-a Shell] in corner sp, * ch 1, a Shell in next sp between Shells; rpt
-from * to next corner of Afghan, ch 1; rpt from † around, join in first
-d c, fasten off.
-
- Arrangement Chart
-
- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
- 1 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
- 1 12 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1
- 1 13 12 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
- 1 14 13 12 11 2 3 4 5 6 1
- 1 9 14 13 12 11 2 3 4 5 1
- 1 15 9 14 13 12 11 2 3 4 1
- 1 16 15 9 14 13 12 11 2 3 1
- 1 17 16 15 9 14 13 12 11 2 1
- 1 18 17 16 15 9 14 13 12 11 1
- 1 19 18 17 16 15 9 14 13 12 1
- 1 20 19 18 17 16 15 9 14 13 1
- 1 15 20 19 18 17 16 15 9 14 1
- 1 9 15 20 19 18 17 16 15 9 1
- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
-
-Each Granny Square is made of 5 rounds, refer to and follow Color
-Combination Chart for color used in each round.
-
- COLOR COMBINATION CHART
- COMBINATION 1st ROUND 2nd ROUND 3rd ROUND 4th ROUND 5th ROUND
-
- No. 1 Yellow, E Green, C Red, A Black Black
- No. 2 Yellow, E Turquoise, M Russet Turquoise, M Black
- Brown, G
- No. 3 Orange, F Purple, K Emerald, D Lavender, J Black
- No. 4 Yellow, E Turquoise, M Geranium, N Grey, L Black
- No. 5 Red, A Yellow, E Red, A Emerald, D Black
- No. 6 Turquoise, M Geranium, N Grey, L Turquoise, M Black
- No. 7 Emerald, D Lavender, J Orange, F Purple, K Black
- No. 8 Yellow, E Emerald, D Turquoise, M Grey, L Black
- No. 9 Yellow, E Red, A Grey, L Red, B Black
- No. 11 Emerald, D Geranium, N Russet Red, B Black
- Brown, I
- No. 12 Geranium, N Grey, L Emerald, D Grey, L Black
- No. 13 Orange, F Lavender, J Purple, K Russet Black
- Brown, G
- No. 14 Turquoise, M Red, A Grey, L Turquoise, M Black
- No. 15 Emerald, D Lavender, J Green, C Purple, K Black
- No. 16 Emerald, D Grey, L Purple, K Yellow, E Black
- No. 17 Emerald, D Grey, L Geranium, N Grey, L Black
- No. 18 Red, A Red, B Green, C Lavender, J Black
- No. 19 Orange, F Turquoise, M Grey, L Turquoise, M Black
- No. 20 Red, A Russet Red, B Russet Black
- Brown, G Brown, I
-
-
-
-
- IF AFGHANS ARE YOUR HOBBY
- YOU’LL WANT THESE POPULAR AFGHAN BOOKS TOO!
-
-
-_The store where you purchased this book also has these Afghan Books
-containing smart new designs to knit or crochet._
-
- [Illustration: CONTEMPORARY AND PERIOD
- afghans
- TO KNIT OR CROCHET
- IN BEAR BRAND OR FLEISHER Yarns
- VOL. 42 60¢
- Vol. 42—“Contemporary and Period” Afghans
-
- 12 stunning new decorator designs in contemporary and period styles
- to enhance every decorating scheme. Both knitted and crocheted
- styles, all fascinating, easy and fun to do ... all beautifully
- illustrated in full color.
- 60¢ copy]
-
- [Illustration: MODERN and _Traditional_
- AFGHANS
- to knit or crochet
- in BEAR BRAND and FLEISHER YARNS
- VOL. 36
- 50¢
- Vol. 36—“Modern and Traditional” Afghans
-
- This book contains eleven beautiful modern and traditional
- afghans—some knitted, some crocheted, some embroidered ... all easy
- and interesting to make, all handsomely illustrated in full color
- 50¢ copy]
-
-
- Charts For “Heritage” Afghan No. 3280
-
- (Shown on Page 5)
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- A—Ash Rose 1953
- B—Red 4 or 104
- C—Red 5 or 105
- D—Red 6 or 106
- E—Cardinal 8 or 108
- F—Maroon 12 or 112
- G—Italian Blue 1998
- H—French Blue 1999
- J—Colonial Blue 1963
- K—Colonial Blue 1989
- M—Antique Gold 1984
- N—Brown 1969
- O—Fern Green 1920
- P—Fern Green 1921
- S—Fern Green 1924
- R—Soft Green 1867
- Y—Teal Blue 1950
- U—Teal Blue 1951
- V—White 1928
- X—Grey 1940
- T—Grey 1940
-
-
- Charts For “Pilgrim” Afghan No. 2024
-
- (_Shown on back cover_)
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- A—Rose Beige 1900
- B—Coppertone 1995
- C—Dark Copper 1996
- D—Plum 1897
- E—Russet Brown 384 or 484
- L—Russet Brown 40 or 140
- N—Green 95 or 195
- H—Green 96 or 196
- J—Green 97 or 197
- K—Green 80 or 180
-
-
- Chart for “Concord” Afghan No. 3281
-
- (_Shown on Page 13_)
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
- Embroidery
-
- A—Fern Green 1920
- B—Fern Green 1923
- C—Fern Green 1924
- D—Brown 1982
- E—Brown 1969
-
- Pom-Pons
-
- D—Brown 1982
- F—Clover Rose 1942
- G—Clover Rose 1943
- H—Clover Rose 1945
- J—Clover Rose 1949
- K—Plum 1897
-
-
- Chart for Knitted Ripple No. 2757
-
- (_Shown on Page 7_)
-
- [Illustration: RUST OMBREE OMBREE RUST]
-
-
- Details of Cross Stitch Embroidery
-
- [Illustration: No. 1]
-
- [Illustration: No. 2]
-
- [Illustration: No. 3]
-
-
-
-
- HELPFUL HINTS
-
-
- ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS USED
-
- st(s)—stitch(es)
- yo—yarn over
- rnd(s)—round(s)
- k—knit
- p—purl
- rpt—repeat
- tog.—together
- dec.—decrease
- pat.—pattern
-
-An asterisk (*) or dagger (†) indicates that the directions immediately
-following are to be repeated the given number of times, in addition to
-the original. Thus “rpt from * (†) 3 times” means to make pattern 4
-times in all.
-
-[ ] All sts within brackets are to be worked in same st or place.
-Example: [1 sc, 1 dc, 1 sc] in next st. means to work 1 sc, then 1 dc,
-then 1 sc all in same next st.
-
-ch (chain st)—Make a loop on hook (to begin work), * yo, draw thru loop;
-rpt from *; each rpt is 1 ch st.
-
-sl st (slip st)—Insert hook in st, yo, draw thru st and loop on hook.
-
-sc (single crochet)—Draw up a loop in st (now having 2 loops on hook),
-yo, draw thru 2 loops on hook.
-
-dc (double crochet)—Yo, draw up a loop in st, yo, draw thru 2 loops on
-hook, yo, draw thru last 2 loops on hook.
-
-tr (treble crochet)—Yo twice, draw up a loop in st, [yo, draw thru 2
-loops on hook] 3 times.
-
-
- AFGHAN STITCH—
-
- [Illustration: {uncaptioned}]
-
-Make a chain the desired length. Row 1—_Work in Afghan Stitch as
-follows:_ draw up a loop in 2nd chain from hook and each remaining chain
-(there will be the same number of loops on hook as the number of chains
-made), _complete row as follows:_ yo, draw thru 1 loop on hook, working
-back, * yo, draw thru 2 loops on hook; rpt from * across. Row 2—Draw up
-a loop in 2nd bar from edge, draw up a loop in each remaining bar (there
-will be the same number of loops on hook as for first row), complete row
-as before. Rpt row 2 for pattern for the required number of rows.
-
-
- TO BLOCK CROCHETED OR KNITTED AFGHANS
-
-Spread a pad (on a table or on the floor) on which the afghan can be
-stretched and pinned. Having wrong side up, pin afghan on pad (using
-rustproof pins) about every inch, stretching it to the given
-measurements. Lay a damp cloth over it, pass a hot iron lightly over the
-cloth allowing the steam to go through the material but _do not let the
-weight of the iron rest or press on it_. Leave afghan pinned down until
-dry.
-
- PRINTED IN U.S.A.—4
-
- [Illustration: 2024 (See Page 6)]
-
-
-
-
- Transcriber’s Notes
-
-
-—Silently corrected a few typos.
-
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- conveniently-flowing text.
-
-—Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook
- is public-domain in the country of publication.
-
-—In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by
- _underscores_.
-
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-Title: Your All-time Favorite Afghans to Knit or Crochet
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-<div id="cover" class="img">
-<img id="coverpage" src="images/cover.jpg" alt="Vol. 44: Your All-time Favorite Afghans to Knit or Crochet, Revised Edition" width="593" height="800" />
-</div>
-<div class="box">
-<p class="center"><span class="ssn">REVISED EDITION</span></p>
-<h1><span class="small"><i>Your All-time Favorite</i></span>
-<br /><span class="ss"><span class="large blue">AFGHANS</span>
-<br /><span class="smallest">TO KNIT or CROCHET</span></span>
-<br /><span class="smaller"><i>in <span class="ss">Bear Brand</span> and</i> <span class="ss">Fleisher</span> <i>Yarns</i></span>
-<br /><span class="smallest"><span class="ssn">Vol. 44</span></span><span class="hst"> <span class="smallest"><span class="ssn">50&cent;</span></span></span></h1>
-<p class="tbcenter"><span class="ssn small">Granny Afghan (See <a href="#Page_18">Page 18</a>)</span></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_2">2</div>
-<h2 id="c1"><span class="small">RIPPLE AFGHAN WITH MATCHING PILLOW No. 4612</span></h2>
-<p class="center">Approximate Blocked Size 50 inches by 72 inches</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="5">COLOR KEY</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="3">QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">MATERIALS</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th>Color Key </th><th>Ounces Needed For Afghan </th><th>Ounces Needed For Pillow </th><th>Bear Brand DeLuxe Knitting Worsted </th><th>Fleisher&rsquo;s Superior Knitting Worsted</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">Yellow 53 </td><td class="c">Yellow 153</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">Yellow 54 </td><td class="c">Yellow 154</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">C </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">Yellow 55 </td><td class="c">Yellow 155</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">D </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">Orange 56 </td><td class="c">Orange 156</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">E </td><td class="c">5 </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 380 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 480</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">F </td><td class="c">9 </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 381 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 481</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">G </td><td class="c">9 </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 382 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 482</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">H </td><td class="c">9 </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 383 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 483</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">I </td><td class="c">9 </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 384 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 484</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">J </td><td class="c">9 </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 385 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 485</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">K </td><td class="c">9 </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 43 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 143</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Black </td><td class="c">Black</td></tr>
-</table>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> 9 sts = 2 inches</dt></dl>
-<h3 id="c2">DIRECTIONS FOR AFGHAN</h3>
-<p><b>Row 1</b>&mdash;With K, ch 304, work 1 sc in
-2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, skip
-next ch, * sc in each of next 10 chs,
-3 sc in next ch, sc in each of next 10
-chs, skip next 2 chs; rpt from * 12
-times, at end of last rpt skip only 1 ch
-then work 1 sc in each of last 2 chs,
-fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>Row 2</b>&mdash;Turn, <b>always working
-in back loop of sts</b>, with K, work
-1 sc in each of first 2 sc, skip next sc,
-* sc in each of next 10 sc, 3 sc in next
-sc (point), sc in each of next 10 sc,
-skip next 2 sc; rpt from * 12 times, at
-end of last rpt skip only 1 sc then
-work 1 sc in each of last 2 sc, fasten
-off. Rpt row 2 for pattern using colors
-as follows: 2 rows each of J, I, H, G,
-F, E; * 1 row each of A, B, C, D;
-2 rows each of Black, K, J, I, H, G, F,
-E; rpt from * twice. &dagger; Work 4 rows
-each of K, J, I, H, G, F then 2 rows
-of E; rpt from &dagger; 3 times. Work 2 rows
-each of K, J, I, H, G, F, E; ** 1 row
-each of A, B, C, D; 2 rows each of
-Black, K, J, I, H, G, F, E; rpt from **
-twice at end of last rpt omit 2 rows
-of E.</p>
-<h3 id="c3">DIRECTIONS FOR PILLOW</h3>
-<p>With A, ch 389, sc in 2nd ch from hook
-and in each of next 5 chs, 3 sc in next
-ch, sc in each of 6 chs, * skip 2 chs,
-sc in each of 6 chs, 3 sc in next ch,
-sc in each of 6 chs; rpt from * across,
-join (with sl st) in first sc, fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>Rnd 2</b>&mdash;Turn, <b>always work in back loop
-of sts</b>, with B loop on hook, skip joined
-st and next sc, * sc in each of next 6 sc,
-3 sc in next sc (Point), sc in each of
-next 6 sc, skip next 2 sc; rpt from *
-around, join in back loop of first sc,
-fasten off. Rpt rnd 2 for pattern using
-colors as follows: 1 rnd each of C, D;
-2 rnds each of Black, K, J, I, H, G, F, E;
-1 rnd each of A, B, C, D; 2 rnds each
-of Black, K, J, I, H, G, F, E; 1 rnd
-each of A, B, C, D; 2 rnds each of
-Black, K, J, I, H, G.</p>
-<p><b>CENTER</b>&mdash;With G,
-ch 4, join into ring, work 8 sc in ring,
-work a loop st in next st as follows:
-insert hook in next st, wind yarn 3
-times around end of left forefinger,
-insert hook under loops on finger, with
-middle finger of right hand hold down
-all loops now on hook, free left forefinger,
-yo and thru all but last loop
-on hook, yo and thru last 2 loops on
-hook (loop st made), work a loop st
-in each of next 7 sts; 2 sc in each
-of 8 loop sts; a loop st in each of 16
-sts; 2 sc in each of 16 loop sts; work
-32 loop sts, fasten off. With H, * sc
-in each of 3 sts, 2 sc in next st; rpt
-from * around (40 sts); work 40 loop
-sts; &dagger; sc in each of 4 sts, 2 sc in next
-st; rpt from &dagger; 7 times; work 48 loop
-sts, fasten off. With I, ** sc in each of
-5 sts, 2 sc in next st; rpt from **
-around (56 sts). Work 56 loop sts,
-fasten off. Work another Center only
-use colors B, C, D.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING</b>&mdash;With
-double yarn, catch each of 26 points
-together and draw to a 3 inch opening.
-Insert suitable pillow form and draw
-opposite points together in same way.
-Sew Centers over openings.</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="16">For Canadian Knitters&mdash;Equivalent British Needle Sizes</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">American (Boye) Sizes </td><td class="r">0 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">2 </td><td class="r">3 </td><td class="r">4 </td><td class="r">5 </td><td class="r">6 </td><td class="r">7 </td><td class="r">8 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">10 </td><td class="r">10&frac12; </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">15</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">British Sizes </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">10 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">8 </td><td class="r">7 </td><td class="r">7 </td><td class="r">6 </td><td class="r">5 </td><td class="r">4 </td><td class="r">3 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">00 </td><td class="r">000</td></tr>
-</table>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig1">
-<img src="images/p01.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="753" />
-<p class="pcap">RIPPLE AFGHAN</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_4">4</div>
-<h2 id="c4"><span class="small">HERITAGE AFGHAN No. 3280</span></h2>
-<p class="center">Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="4">COLOR KEY</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">MATERIALS</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">Color Key </td><td class="c">Ounces Needed </td><td class="c">Bear Brand DeLuxe Knitting Worsted </td><td class="c">Fleisher&rsquo;s Superior Knitting Worsted</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">6 </td><td class="c">Red 4 </td><td class="c">Red 104</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">C </td><td class="c">3 </td><td class="c">Red 5 </td><td class="c">Red 105</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">D </td><td class="c">3 </td><td class="c">Red 6 </td><td class="c">Red 106</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">E </td><td class="c">3 </td><td class="c">Cardinal 8 </td><td class="c">Cardinal 108</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">L </td><td class="c">3 </td><td class="c">Wine 9 </td><td class="c">Wine 109</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">F </td><td class="c">5 </td><td class="c">Maroon 12 </td><td class="c">Maroon 112</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td class="c">48 </td><td class="c">Black </td><td class="c">Black</td></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th> </th><th>QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">BUCILLA EVER-MATCH TAPESTRY WOOL</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Ash Rose&mdash;1953</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">G </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Italian Blue&mdash;1998</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">H </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">French Blue&mdash;1999</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">J </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Colonial Blue&mdash;1963</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">K </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Colonial Blue&mdash;1989</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">M </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Antique Gold&mdash;1984</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">N </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Brown&mdash;1969</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">O </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Fern Green&mdash;1920</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">P </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Fern Green&mdash;1921</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">S </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Fern Green-1924</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">R </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Soft Green&mdash;1867</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">Y </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Teal Blue&mdash;1950</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">U </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Teal Blue&mdash;1951</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">V </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">White&mdash;1928</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">X &amp; T </td><td class="c">60 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Grey&mdash;1940</td></tr>
-</table>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size F.</dt>
-<dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 5&frac12;-inch Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE: Afghan St</b>&mdash;</dt>
-<dd>9 sts = 2 inches</dd>
-<dd>9 rows = 2 inches</dd>
-<dt><b>GAUGE: Shaded Pattern</b>&mdash;</dt>
-<dd>9 sts = 2 inches</dd>
-<dd>4 rows = 1 inch</dd></dl>
-<p><b>AFGHAN STITCH PANEL (MAKE 3)</b>&mdash;Using
-9-in. crochet hook, with Black,
-ch 45 and work in Afghan Stitch (see
-<a href="#Page_23">page 23</a>) for 307 rows. Finish off with
-a row of sl sts, fasten off. Embroider
-Panels with cross-stitch embroidery
-following embroidery and arrangement
-charts, see <a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>. Make sure to
-skip the number of rows indicated on
-arrangement chart.</p>
-<p><b>SHADED PATTERN&mdash;Work all rows from
-right side</b>&mdash;Using 5&frac12;-inch crochet
-hook, with Black loop on hook, from
-right side, working along long side of
-Panel, work 1 sc in end of each row
-(307 sc), fasten off. <b>Row 2</b>&mdash;With
-Black loop on hook, working in back
-loop of sts, work 1 sc in first st, a
-Cable (a long dc) thru first free
-Afghan-St bar directly below, <b>always
-skip st at back of Cable</b>, sc in each of
-next 2 sts, * work a Cable thru first
-free Afghan-St bar directly below, sc
-in each of next 2 sts, work a Cable
-thru first free Afghan-St bar directly
-below, sc in each of next 3 sts, a Cable
-in next bar, sc in each of next 2 sts,
-a Cable in next bar, sc in each of next
-2 sts, a Cable in next bar, sc in each
-of next 2 sts; rpt from * across, end
-last rpt with 1 sc, fasten off. <b>Hereafter
-always work in back loop of sts. Row
-3</b>&mdash;With B, sc in each of first 2 sts, * a
-Cable around post of next sc 2nd row
-down directly below, sc in each of
-next 2 sts, a Cable around post of next
-sc 2nd row down, sc in each of 2 sts,
-a Cable in next sc 2nd row down, sc
-in next st; rpt from * across, end 1 sc
-in last st, fasten off. <b>Row 4</b>&mdash;With B,
-&dagger; sc in each of 3 sts, a Cable around
-post of next st 2nd row down directly
-below <b>(always work Cable in this manner)</b>,
-* sc in each of 2 sts, a Cable;
-rpt from * three times; rpt from &dagger;
-across, end, 1 sc in each of last 3 sts,
-fasten off. <b>Row 5</b>&mdash;With C, sc in each
-of 4 sts, * a Cable, sc in each of 2 sts,
-a Cable, sc in each of 3 sts, a Cable,
-sc in each of 2 sts, a Cable, sc in each
-of 5 sts; rpt from * across, ending
-with 4 sc, fasten off. <b>Row 6</b>&mdash;With D,
-sc in each of 5 sts, * a Cable, sc in each
-of 2 sts, a Cable, sc in next st, a Cable,
-sc in each of 2 sts, a Cable, sc in each
-of 7 sts; rpt from * across, ending
-with 5 sc, fasten off. <b>Row 7</b>&mdash;With E,
-sc in first st, a Cable, * sc in each of
-4 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 2 sts, a
-Cable, sc in each of 2 sts, a Cable, sc
-in each of 4 sts, a Cable; rpt from *
-across, end, sc in last st, fasten off.
-<b>Row 8</b>&mdash;With L, sc in each of 2 sts, * a
-Cable, sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable, sc
-in each of 3 sts, a Cable, sc in each
-of 4 sts, a Cable, sc in next st; rpt
-from * across, end, sc in last st, fasten
-off. <b>Row 9</b>&mdash;With F, sc in each of first
-3 sts, * a Cable, sc in each of 4 sts, a
-Cable, sc in next st, a Cable, sc in
-each of 4 sts, a Cable, sc in each of
-3 sts; rpt from * across, fasten off.
-<b>Row 10</b>&mdash;With F, sc in each of 4 sts,
-* a Cable, sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable,
-sc in each of 4 sts, a Cable, sc in each
-of 5 sts; rpt from * across, ending with
-4 sc, fasten off. <b>Row 11</b>&mdash;With Black,
-sc in first st, a Cable, * sc in each of
-3 sts, a Cable, sc in each of 7 sts, a
-Cable, sc in each of 3 sts, a Cable; rpt
-from * across, end, sc in last st, fasten
-off. Work same Shaded Pattern on
-opposite side of Panel. Arrange Strips
-in place as shown on arrangement
-chart, <a href="#Page_20">page 20</a>. With Black, sew Strips
-together with an overhead st (matching
-patterns). With Black, keeping
-edge flat, work a row of sc on each
-short side of Afghan, fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>&mdash;Wind Black on a 3&frac12;-inch
-cardboard, cut at one end. Tie a 3
-strand Fringe in each sc along each
-short side of Afghan.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig2">
-<img src="images/p02.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="725" />
-<p class="pcap">HERITAGE AFGHAN</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div>
-<h2 id="c5"><span class="small">KNITTED RIPPLE AFGHAN No. 2757</span></h2>
-<p class="center">Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="4">COLOR KEY</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">MATERIALS</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th> </th><th>Ounces Needed </th><th>Bear Brand Deluxe Knitting Worsted </th><th>Fleisher&rsquo;s Superior Knitting Worsted</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">OMBREE STRIPS </td><td class="c">40 </td><td class="c">Ombree Rust 020 </td><td class="c">Ombree Rust X20</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">SOLID COLOR STRIPS </td><td class="c">14 </td><td class="c">Rustone 29 </td><td class="c">Rustone 129</td></tr>
-</table>
-<p><b>This Afghan can be made in any other desired color.</b></p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; Knitting Needles, 1 pair Size 6.</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE FOR GARTER ST</b>&mdash;</dt>
-<dd>9 sts = 2 inches</dd>
-<dd>15 ridges = 4 inches</dd></dl>
-<p><b>OMBREE STRIP (MAKE 7)</b>&mdash;With Ombree
-Rust, cast on 18 sts and k 4 rows
-(2 ridges) in garter st.</p>
-<p><b>PATTERN&mdash;Row 1</b>&mdash;K 3, * wrap yarn
-around needle twice, k 1; rpt from *
-to within last 3 sts, yarn over once,
-k last 3 sts (43 sts). <b>Row 2 (right side)</b>&mdash;K
-3, drop next wrap st, * p 2, drop
-next wrap st; rpt from * to within
-last 3 sts, k 3 (30 sts). <b>Row 3</b>&mdash;K 3,
-k 2 tog., k 20, k 2 tog., k 3 (28 sts).
-<b>Row 4</b>&mdash;K 3, k 2 tog., k 18, k 2 tog.,
-k 3 (25 sts). <b>Row 5</b>&mdash;K 3, p 2 tog.
-twice, p 12, p 2 tog. twice, k 3 (22 sts).
-<b>Row 6</b>&mdash;K 3, k 2 tog. twice, k 8, k 2
-tog. twice, k 3 (18 sts). Rpt these 6
-rows for pattern until 96 patterns are
-completed then k 2 rows (work should
-measure 64 ins.). Bind off.</p>
-<p><b>SOLID COLOR STRIP (MAKE 8)</b>&mdash;With
-Rustone, cast on 8 sts, knit each row
-(garter st) until there are as many
-ridges as on side of Ombree Strip.
-Bind off.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING</b>&mdash;Arrange Strips in place as
-shown on chart (see <a href="#Page_22">page 22</a>) (alternating
-1 Solid Strip and 1 Ombree
-Strip) with pattern curving upward in
-one Ombree Strip and downward in
-the next Ombree Strip. From wrong
-side, sew Strips together matching
-ridges at sides of Strips.</p>
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>&mdash;Wind yarn around a 5-inch
-cardboard, cut at one end. Matching
-colors, tie a 2 strand Fringe in every
-other st along top and bottom of
-Afghan.</p>
-<h2 id="c6"><span class="small">PILGRIM AFGHAN No. 2024</span></h2>
-<p class="center">(<i>Shown on <a href="#fig15">back cover</a></i>)</p>
-<p class="center">Approximate Size 49 inches by 71 inches</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="4">COLOR KEY</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">MATERIALS</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">Color Key </td><td class="c">Ounces Needed </td><td class="c">Bear Brand Deluxe Knitting Worsted </td><td class="c">Fleisher&rsquo;s Superior Knitting Worsted</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">P </td><td class="c">28 </td><td class="c">Oyster 81 </td><td class="c">Oyster 181</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">R </td><td class="c">8 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 381 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 481</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">T </td><td class="c">8 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 382 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 482</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">E </td><td class="c">8 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 384 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 484</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">L </td><td class="c">8 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 40 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 140</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">N </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Green 95 </td><td class="c">Green 195</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">H </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Green 96 </td><td class="c">Green 196</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">J </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Green 97 </td><td class="c">Green 197</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">K </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Green 80 </td><td class="c">Green 180</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">Black </td><td class="c">Black</td></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th> </th><th>QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">BUCILLA EVER-MATCH TAPESTRY WOOL</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Rose Beige&mdash;1900</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Coppertone&mdash;1995</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">C </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Dark Copper&mdash;1996</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">D </td><td class="c">40 yds. </td><td colspan="2" class="c">Plum&mdash;1897</td></tr>
-</table>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size F.</dt>
-<dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 5&frac12;-inch Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> Bead Stitch Panel&mdash;</dt>
-<dd>9 sts = 2 inches</dd>
-<dd>4 rows = 1 inch</dd>
-<dt>Afghan Stitch Panel&mdash;</dt>
-<dd>9 sts = 2 inches</dd>
-<dd>9 rows = 2 inches</dd></dl>
-<p><span class="lr"><span class="small"><i>(Continuation from Page 16)</i></span></span></p>
-<p><b>AFGHAN STITCH PANEL (MAKE 3)</b>&mdash;Using
-9-inch hook, with P, ch 28, work
-in Afghan Stitch (see <a href="#Page_23">page 23</a>) for 286
-rows. Finish off with a row of sl sts.
-Fasten off. Embroider Panels with
-cross-stitch embroidery following embroidery
-and arrangement charts (see
-<a href="#Page_21">page 21</a>). Make sure to skip the number
-of rows indicated on arrangement
-chart.</p>
-<p><b>BEAD STITCH PANEL (MAKE 4)&mdash;Work all
-rows from right side</b>&mdash;Using 5&frac12;-inch
-hook, with P, ch 288, work 1 sc in 2nd
-ch from hook, sc in each remaining ch
-(287 sc), fasten off. <b>Row 2</b>&mdash;With P
-loop on hook, work 1 sc in first sc,
-work a Bead-st in next sc as follows:
-draw up a loop in sc, [yo thru 1 loop]
-3 times, yo thru 2 loops on hook
-(Bead-st made), keeping Bead-st in
-front of work, sc in next sc, * Bead-st
-in next sc, sc in next sc; rpt from *
-across, fasten off. <b>Row 3</b>&mdash;With R loop
-on hook, work 1 sc in first sc, sc in top
-of next Bead-st, * a Bead-st in next sc,
-sc in top of next Bead-st; rpt from *
-to last sc, sc in last sc, fasten off. <b>Row
-4</b>&mdash;With T loop on hook, sc in first sc,
-a Bead-st in next sc, * sc in top of next
-Bead-st, a Bead-st in next sc; rpt from
-* to last sc, sc in last sc, fasten off. Rpt
-rows 3 and 4 alternately for pattern
-using the following color sequence: 1
-row each of E, L, N, H, J, K, R, T, E,
-L, Black (Black is center of Panel), L,
-E, T, R, K, J, H, N, L, E, T, R, P.</p>
-<p><b>Final row</b>&mdash;With P, work 1 sc in each
-st across, fasten off. Arrange panels in
-place as shown on arrangement chart
-(see <a href="#Page_21">page 21</a>). From wrong side, with
-matching color sew panels together.</p>
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>&mdash;Wind yarn around a 4&frac12;-inch
-cardboard, cut at one end. With matching
-colors, tie a 2 strand fringe for
-each row along top and bottom of
-Afghan.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_7">7</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig3">
-<img src="images/p03.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="715" />
-<p class="pcap">KNITTED RIPPLE AFGHAN</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div>
-<h2 id="c7"><span class="small">PINE TREE AFGHAN No. 2272</span></h2>
-<p class="center">Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="4">COLOR KEY</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">MATERIALS</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">Color Key </td><td class="c">Ounces Needed </td><td class="c">Bear Brand Deluxe Knitting Worsted </td><td class="c">Fleisher&rsquo;s Superior Knitting Worsted</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">27 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 380 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 480</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">9 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 381 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 481</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">C </td><td class="c">12 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 383 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 483</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">D </td><td class="c">12 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 384 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 484</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">E </td><td class="c">13 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 40 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 140</td></tr>
-</table>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size F.</dt>
-<dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 5&frac12;-inch Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE: Afghan-St</b>&mdash;</dt>
-<dd>9 sts = 2 inches</dd>
-<dd>4 rows = 1 inch</dd>
-<dt><b>Shaded Pattern</b>&mdash;</dt>
-<dd>4 sts = 1 inch</dd>
-<dd>4 rows = 1 inch</dd></dl>
-<p><b>AFGHAN-ST PANEL (MAKE 5)</b>&mdash;Using 9-in.
-crochet hook, with A, ch 20 and
-work in Afghan-st (<a href="#Page_23">page 23</a>) for 5
-rows. &dagger; <b>Row 6 (Bead-st Pattern)</b>&mdash;Draw
-up a loop as before thru each bar (20
-loops on hook), work off first 10 loops
-on hook as for Afghan-st then ch 4, yo
-and thru both ch loop and next loop on
-hook (Bead-st made), work off remaining
-loops as for Afghan-st. <b>Row 7</b>&mdash;Draw
-up a loop thru each bar of
-previous row, keeping Bead-st to front
-(right side) of work (20 loops on
-hook), work off first 9 loops, * ch 4,
-yo and thru both ch loop and next loop
-on hook (Bead-st made), yo, draw thru
-2 loops on hook *; rpt between *&rsquo;s
-once, work off remaining loops on
-hook. <b>Row 8</b>&mdash;Draw up a loop thru
-each bar of previous row, keeping
-Bead-st to front (right side) of work
-(20 loops on hook), work off first 8
-loops; rpt between *&rsquo;s of row 7 three
-times, work off remaining loops. <b>Row 9</b>&mdash;Draw
-up a loop thru each bar (20
-loops), work off 7 loops; rpt between
-*&rsquo;s of row 7 four times, work off remaining
-loops. <b>Row 10</b>&mdash;Draw up a
-loop thru each bar (20 loops), work off
-6 loops; rpt between *&rsquo;s of row 7 five
-times, work off remaining loops; Then
-rpt rows 9, 8, 7, 6. Work 7 rows in
-Afghan-st. Rpt from &dagger; for pattern 15
-times ending last rpt with only 5 rows
-in Afghan-st (16 Diamond Patterns),
-finish off with a row of sl sts. Fasten
-off.</p>
-<p><b>SHADED PATTERN&mdash;Work all rows
-from right side</b>&mdash;With E, make a loop
-on 5&frac12;-in. hook, working along long
-side of Panel, work 1 SC in end st of
-each of first 3 rows, * work a tr under
-bar of 4th st in next row, skip row in
-back of tr, sc in each of next 3 rows;
-rpt from * across, fasten off. <b>Row 2&mdash;Hereafter
-always work in back loop of
-sts</b>&mdash;With E, sc in each of first 4 sts,
-* work a tr in 3rd st of next Afghan-st
-row, hereafter always skip st back of tr,
-sc in each of next 3 sts; rpt from *
-across, end with 2 sc, fasten off. <b>Row 3</b>&mdash;With
-E, sc in each of first 5 sts, *
-work a tr in 2nd st of next Afghan-st
-row, sc in each of next 3 sts; rpt from
-* across, end with 1 sc, fasten off. <b>Row
-4</b>&mdash;With D, sc in each of first 2 sts,
-* work a tr in first st of next Afghan-st
-row, sc in each of next 3 sts; rpt from
-* across, end with 4 sc, fasten off. <b>Row
-5</b>&mdash;With D, sc in each of first 3 sts,
-work a tr in free loop above first tr of
-row 1, sc in each of next 3 sts, * a tr in
-free loop above next tr, sc in each of
-next 3 sts; rpt from * across, fasten
-off. <b>Row 6</b>&mdash;With D, sc in each of first
-4 sts, * a tr in free loop above next tr
-of row 2, sc in each of next 3 sts; rpt
-from * across, end with 2 sc, fasten off.
-<b>Row 7</b>&mdash;With C, sc in first st, a tr in
-free loop of 2nd st of row 3, sc in each
-of 3 sts; continue in pattern across,
-end with 1 sc, fasten off. <b>Row 8</b>&mdash;With
-C, sc in each of first 2 sts, a tr in free
-loop above next tr of row 4 below, sc
-in each of 3 sts; continue in pattern
-across, end with 4 sc, fasten off. <b>Row 9</b>&mdash;With
-C, sc in each of first 3 sts, a tr
-in free loop above next tr of row 5 below,
-sc in each of 3 sts; continue in
-pattern across, fasten off. <b>Row 10</b>&mdash;With
-B, sc in each of first 4 sts, a tr in
-free loop above next tr of row 6 below,
-sc in each of next 3 sts; continue in
-pattern across, fasten off. <b>Row 11</b>&mdash;With
-B, sc in first st, a tr in free loop
-of 2nd st of row 7, sc in each of 3 sts;
-continue in pattern across, fasten off.
-Work same Shaded Pattern on opposite
-side of Panel to correspond.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING</b>&mdash;Lay 2 strips together with
-Shaded Pattern sloping in same direction
-on both strips as shown. From
-right side, sew strips together. Join all
-strips in same way.</p>
-<p><b>BORDER&mdash;Work all
-rnds from right side</b>, with E, work 1 sc
-in each st along long sides and about 1
-sc in each row along short sides and 3
-sc in each corner, join (with sl st) in
-first sc, fasten off. <b>Rnd 2</b>&mdash;With E,
-work 3 dc in any corner st, * ch 1, skip
-next 3 sts, 3 dc in next st; rpt from *
-to next corner, ch 1, 3 dc in corner st;
-continue in same way around, join in
-first dc, fasten off. <b>Rnd 3</b>&mdash;With D,
-work 3 dc in center dc of corner 3-dc
-group, * ch 1, 3 dc in next ch-1 sp; rpt
-from * to next corner, ch 1, 3 dc in
-center dc of corner group; continue in
-same way around, join, fasten off. <b>Rnd
-4</b>&mdash;With C, rpt rnd 3. <b>Rnd 5</b>&mdash;With B,
-work [2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc] in center dc of
-a corner group, * ch 1, [2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc]
-in next ch-1 sp; rpt from * to next
-corner, ch 1, [2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc] in corner
-dc; continue in same way around, join,
-fasten off. <b>Rnd 6</b>&mdash;With A, work [2 sc,
-ch 1, 2 sc] in ch-1 sp of any corner
-Shell, sc in next ch-1 sp (between
-Shells), [2 sc, ch 1, 2 sc] in ch-1 sp of
-next Shell; continue in same way
-around, join, fasten off.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_9">9</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig4">
-<img src="images/p04.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="776" />
-<p class="pcap">PINE TREE AFGHAN</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_10">10</div>
-<h2 id="c8"><span class="small">EMPIRE AFGHAN No. 1676</span></h2>
-<p class="center">Approximate Size 52 inches by 73 inches</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="4">COLOR KEY</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">MATERIALS</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">Color Key </td><td class="c">Ounces Needed </td><td class="c">Bear Brand DeLuxe Knitting Worsted </td><td class="c">Fleisher&rsquo;s Superior Knitting Worsted</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Grey 60 </td><td class="c">Grey 160</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Grey 61 </td><td class="c">Grey 161</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">C </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Grey 63 </td><td class="c">Grey 163</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">D </td><td class="c">8 </td><td class="c">Grey 74 </td><td class="c">Grey 174</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">E </td><td class="c">8 </td><td class="c">Grey 65 </td><td class="c">Grey 165</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td class="c">6 </td><td class="c">Black </td><td class="c">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">F </td><td class="c">10 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 85 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 185</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">G </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 86 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 186</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">H </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 87 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 187</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">I </td><td class="c">10 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 88 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 188</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">J </td><td class="c">16 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 92 </td><td class="c">Old Rose 192</td></tr>
-</table>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size G.</dt>
-<dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 5&frac12;-inch Crochet Hook, Size 5 (G).</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b></dt>
-<dd>4 sts=1 inch</dd>
-<dd>4 rows=1 inch</dd></dl>
-<p><b>AFGHAN STITCH STRIP (MAKE 2)</b>&mdash;Using
-9-in. crochet hook, with J ch 15
-and work in Afghan St (see <a href="#Page_23">page 23</a>)
-for 279 rows. Finish off with a row of
-sl sts. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>SHADED PATTERN</b>&mdash;Using 5&frac12;-in. crochet
-hook, with F make a loop on hook,
-from right side, working along long
-side of Afghan Stitch Strip, work 1 sc
-in end of first 3 rows, work a Claw-st
-as follows: yo, draw up a loop thru
-2nd Afghan-St bar directly below last
-sc made, yo thru 2 loops on hook
-(holding 2 loops on hook), yo twice,
-draw up a loop thru 3rd bar of next
-row, [yo thru 2 loops on hook] twice
-(holding 3 loops on hook), yo, draw up
-a loop in 2nd Afghan-St bar on next
-row, yo thru 2 loops (holding 4 loops
-on hook), yo thru 3 loops on hook, yo
-thru last 2 loops on hook (Claw-st
-made), skip next row (directly back of
-Claw-st), work 1 sc in each of next 7
-rows, * work a Claw-st as before, skip
-next row (back of Claw-st), 1 sc in
-each of next 7 rows; rpt from * across
-ending last rpt with only 3 sc, fasten
-off. <b>Row 2</b>&mdash;Turn, with F loop on hook,
-work 1 sc in each st across (279 sc in
-row). <b>Row 3</b>&mdash;Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc in
-first sc, work a Puff-st in next sc 2nd
-row down as follows: yo, draw up a
-loop around post of 2nd sc, yo, draw
-thru 2 loops on hook, * yo, draw up a
-loop around post of same sc, yo, thru
-2 loops; rpt from * once, yo, draw thru
-3 loops on hook, yo, thru last 2 loops
-on hook (Puff-st made), &dagger; skip sc back
-of Puff-st just made, work 1 sc in each
-of next 3 sc, a Puff-st around post of
-next sc 2nd row down; rpt from &dagger; to
-within last sc, 1 sc in last sc. <b>Row 4</b>&mdash;Ch
-1, turn, work 1 sc in each st across
-(279 sc). <b>Row 5</b>&mdash;Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc
-in each of first 3 sc, * work a Puff-st
-around post of next sc 2nd row down
-(center st of 3-sc group), skip sc back
-of Puff-st, 1 sc in each of next 3 sc; rpt
-from * across. Fasten off. Rpt rows 2
-to 5 inclusive for pattern (4 rows)
-using the following color sequence: 4
-rows each of G, H, I, J. With Black
-work 1 sc row and 1 Puff-st row. Work
-4 rows each of A, B, C, D, E. Matching
-sts, work same shaded pattern on opposite
-side of same Strip. Complete
-other Afghan Stitch Strip to correspond.</p>
-<p><b>FINISHING</b>&mdash;From wrong side with E,
-join the 2 Strips together with a row
-of sl sts. Fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>BORDER&mdash;Work all rnds from right side&mdash;Rnd
-1</b>&mdash;With J make a loop on hook,
-work 1 sc in each st along long sides,
-1 sc in each row along short sides and
-3 sc in each corner, join (with sl st)
-in first sc (having the same number of
-sts on opposite sides), fasten off. <b>Rnd 2</b>&mdash;With
-E work 3 sc in any corner st,
-work 1 sc in each sc to next corner sc,
-3 sc in corner sc (having a multiple of
-5 plus 1 sc from corner st to corner st).
-Work other sides in same way, join,
-fasten off. <b>Rnd 3</b>&mdash;With J work 1 sc in
-2nd sc before a corner sc, skip next sc,
-work [Open Shell of 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc,
-ch 1, 1 dc] in corner sc (Open Shell
-made), * skip next 2 sc, sc in next sc,
-skip next sc, Open Shell in next sc;
-rpt from * to next corner (having a
-Shell in corner st); work other sides
-in same way, join, fasten off. <b>Rnd 4</b>&mdash;With
-Black work 3 dc in sc before a
-corner Open Shell, ch 1, work 1 sc in
-top of center dc of corner Open Shell,
-ch 1, 3 dc in next sc after corner Open
-Shell, * 1 sc in top of center dc on next
-Open Shell, 3 dc in next sc after Open
-Shell; rpt from * to next corner; work
-other 3 sides in same way, join, fasten
-off. <b>Rnd 5</b>&mdash;With I work 1 sc in center
-dc of a Black Shell, * work 5 dc around
-post of center dc of next Open Shell
-directly below 2nd row down, 1 sc in
-top of center dc of next Black Shell;
-rpt from * around, join, fasten off. <b>Rnd
-6</b>&mdash;With D work 1 sc in each st
-around, join, fasten off.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_11">11</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig5">
-<img src="images/p05.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="783" />
-<p class="pcap">EMPIRE AFGHAN</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_12">12</div>
-<h2 id="c9"><span class="small">CONCORD AFGHAN No. 3281</span></h2>
-<p class="center">Approximate Size 50 inches by 74 inches</p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>MATERIALS&mdash;</b></dt>
-<dd><b>BEAR BRAND DELUXE KNITTING WORSTED, 64 ozs. Oyster No. 81 (L)</b></dd>
-<dd><b>or FLEISHER&rsquo;S SUPERIOR KNITTING WORSTED, 64 ozs. Oyster No. 181 (L)</b></dd>
-<dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 9-inch Crochet Hook, Size F.</dt>
-<dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 5&frac12;-inch Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE: Afghan-St</b>&mdash;</dt>
-<dd>9 sts = 2 inches</dd>
-<dd>9 rows = 2 inches</dd></dl>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="3">COLOR KEY FOR EMBROIDERY</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th>Color Key </th><th>QUANTITY </th><th>BUCILLA EVER-MATCH TAPESTRY WOOL</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">80 yds. </td><td class="c">Fern Green&mdash;1920</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">160 yds. </td><td class="c">Fern Green&mdash;1923</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">C </td><td class="c">140 yds. </td><td class="c">Fern Green&mdash;1924</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">D </td><td class="c">300 yds. </td><td class="c">Brown&mdash;1982</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">E </td><td class="c">100 yds. </td><td class="c">Brown&mdash;1969</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">F </td><td class="c">100 yds. </td><td class="c">Clover Rose&mdash;1942</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">G </td><td class="c">100 yds. </td><td class="c">Clover Rose&mdash;1943</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">H </td><td class="c">140 yds. </td><td class="c">Clover Rose&mdash;1945</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">J </td><td class="c">100 yds. </td><td class="c">Clover Rose&mdash;1949</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">K </td><td class="c">100 yds. </td><td class="c">Plum&mdash;1897</td></tr>
-</table>
-<p><b>AFGHAN ST PANEL (MAKE 3)</b>&mdash;Using
-9-in. hook, with L, ch 51, work in
-Afghan-st (see <a href="#Page_23">page 23</a>) for 304 rows.
-Finish off with a row of sl sts, fasten
-off.</p>
-<p><b>EMBROIDERY</b>&mdash;Embroider each Panel
-in cross-st embroidery following
-chart, <a href="#Page_22">page 22</a>, beginning on 4th row
-from lower edge, work 2 full repeats
-of chart and 88 rows only of 3rd repeat.</p>
-<p><b>POM-PONS</b>&mdash;Wind yarn 39 times
-around &frac12;-in. cardboard (winding over
-a 9-in. tie thread), tie firmly at one
-end, cut at opposite end (use tie thread
-to sew pom-pons in place). Trim to
-shape as shown. Make 39 pom-pons
-with color D; 42 each with F and K;
-30 each with H and J; 9 with G. Sew
-pom-pons in place as shown on chart.</p>
-<p><b>PATTERN PANEL (MAKE 2)</b>&mdash;With L,
-ch 22, work 1 row in Afghan-st. <b>Row
-2</b>&mdash;Insert hook under next vertical bar
-and draw up a loop (plain Afghan-st),
-work Purled Afghan-st as follows:
-* keeping yarn in front of work, insert
-hook under next vertical bar, keeping
-yarn under hook, bring yarn to back
-of work, yo and thru 1 loop on hook
-(Purled Afghan-st made), keeping
-yarn in back, insert hook under next
-vertical bar and draw up a loop (plain
-Afghan-st made); rpt from * across
-(22 loops on hook); work off loops as
-for Afghan-st. <b>Row 3</b>&mdash;* Work a
-Purled Afghan-st in next bar, a plain
-Afghan-st in next bar; rpt from * to
-last bar, draw up a loop thru last bar
-(22 loops on hook); work off loops as
-for Afghan-st. Rpt rows 2 and 3 alternately
-until 304 rows from beginning.
-Finish off with a row of sl sts, fasten
-off.</p>
-<p><b>BORDER FOR PATTERN PANEL</b>&mdash;Using
-5&frac12;-in. crochet hook, with L,
-make a loop on hook, from wrong side,
-working along long side of Panel,
-work a Puff-st in end st of first row
-as follows: yo, draw up a loop in end
-st, yo, draw thru 2 loops on hook,
-* yo, draw up a loop in same st, yo,
-thru 2 loops; rpt from * once, yo, thru
-all 4 loops on hook, keep Puff-st to
-right side, ch 1 (Puff-st made), &dagger; draw
-up a loop in end st of each of next 2
-rows, yo, thru 3 loops on hook (dec.-st
-made), work a Puff-st in next row; rpt
-from &dagger; across, fasten off. <b>Row 2 (right
-side)</b>&mdash;Turn, with D, work 1 sc in each
-st across (304 sc), fasten off. <b>Row 3</b>&mdash;With
-H, rpt row 2. <b>Row 4</b>&mdash;With B,
-rpt row 2. <b>Row 5</b>&mdash;From wrong side,
-with L, * work a Puff-st in first sc, a
-dec.-st in next 2 sc; rpt from * across,
-fasten off. Work same Border on opposite
-side of Panel. Arrange Panels
-in place as shown in illustration. From
-wrong side, with L, sew Panels together.</p>
-<p><b>EDGING ALONG SIDES OF AFGHAN</b>&mdash;From
-right side, with L, work
-1 sc in end st of each row, fasten off.
-Rpt row 5 of Border. <b>FRINGE</b>&mdash;Wind
-color L around a 4&frac12;-in. cardboard,
-cut at one end. Tie a 3-strand fringe in
-every other st along top and bottom
-of Afghan.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_13">13</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig6">
-<img src="images/p06.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="680" />
-<p class="pcap">CONCORD AFGHAN</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_14">14</div>
-<h2 id="c10"><span class="small">DURBAR AFGHAN No. 2774</span></h2>
-<p class="center">Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="4">COLOR KEY</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">MATERIALS</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th>Color Key </th><th>Ounces Needed </th><th>Bear Brand DeLuxe Knitting Worsted </th><th>Fleisher&rsquo;s Superior Knitting Worsted</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">12 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 43 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 143</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 40 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 140</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">C </td><td class="c">10 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 384 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 484</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">D </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 383 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 483</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">E </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 381 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 481</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">F </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 380 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 480</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">G </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">Yellow 53 </td><td class="c">Yellow 153</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td class="c">7 </td><td class="c">White </td><td class="c">White</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Black </td><td class="c">Black</td></tr>
-</table>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b></dt>
-<dd>15 sts = 4 inches</dd>
-<dd>9 rows = 2 inches</dd></dl>
-<p><b>Row 1 (right side)</b>&mdash;With A ch 266. Sc
-in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each remaining
-ch (265 sc in row). <b>Row 2</b>&mdash;Ch
-1, turn, sc in each sc across. <b>Row 3</b>&mdash;Ch
-1, turn, sc in first sc, work 1 dc
-around post of first sc of row 1, skip
-next sc (sc behind the dc just made),
-sc in each of next 5 sc, * work 1 dc
-around post of 6th sc from last dc
-worked in Row 1, skip next sc (sc behind
-the dc just made), sc in each of
-next 5 sc; rpt from * across, fasten off.
-<b>Row 4 (wrong side)</b>&mdash;Turn, with B loop
-on hook, work 1 sc in each st across
-(265 sc). <b>Row 5</b>&mdash;Ch 1, turn, sc in each
-of first 2 sc, work 1 dc around post of
-first dc below, skip next sc (sc behind
-the dc), sc in each of next 5 sc, * work
-1 dc around post of next dc below, skip
-next sc, sc in each of next 5 sc; rpt
-from * across, end with 4 sc, fasten off.
-<b>Row 6</b>&mdash;Turn, with C loop on hook,
-work 1 sc in each st across. <b>Row 7</b>&mdash;Ch
-1, turn, sc in each of first 3 sc, * 1 dc
-around post of dc below, skip next sc,
-sc in each of next 5 sc; rpt from *
-across, end with 3 sc, fasten off. <b>Row 8</b>&mdash;Turn,
-with D, sc in each st across.
-<b>Row 9</b>&mdash;Ch 1, turn, sc in each of 4 sc,
-* 1 dc around post of dc below, skip
-next sc, sc in each of next 5 sc; rpt
-from * across, end with 2 sc, fasten off.
-<b>Row 10</b>&mdash;Turn, with E, sc in each st
-across. <b>Row 11</b>&mdash;Ch 1, turn, sc in each
-of 5 sc, * 1 dc around post of dc below,
-skip next sc, sc in each of next 5 sc;
-rpt from * across, end with 1 sc, fasten
-off. <b>Row 12</b>&mdash;Turn, with F, sc in each
-st across. <b>Row 13</b>&mdash;Ch 1, turn, sc in
-each of 6 sc, * 1 dc around post of dc
-below, skip next sc, sc in each of next
-5 sc; rpt from * across, end with 6 sc,
-fasten off. <b>Row 14</b>&mdash;Turn, with G, sc in
-each st across. <b>Row 15</b>&mdash;Ch 1, turn, sc
-in first sc, 1 dc around post of first sc
-2nd row down, skip next sc, sc in each
-of next 5 sc, * 1 dc around post of dc
-below, skip next sc, sc in each of next
-5 sc; rpt from * across, fasten off. Rpt
-rows 4 to 15 inclusive for pattern
-using 2 rows (1 sc row, 1 pattern row)
-of each of the following colors: White,
-Black, White, G, F, E, D, C, B, A, A,
-A, B, C, D, E, F. Rpt rows 14 to 49
-inclusive 4 times then rpt rows 14 to
-35.</p>
-<p><b>BORDER&mdash;Work all rounds from right
-side&mdash;Rnd 1</b>&mdash;With C loop on hook,
-work 1 sc in each st along long side of
-Afghan, a group of 3 sc in next corner
-st, 1 sc in end of each row on short side
-of Afghan, a group of 3 sc in corner st
-(having a multiple of 4 plus 1 sts from
-corner st to corner st). Work other 2
-sides to correspond; join (with sl st)
-in first sc, fasten off. <b>Rnd 2</b>&mdash;With C
-loop on hook, work 1 sc in sc before
-any corner 3-sc group, ch 1, skip next
-sc, <b>work a Puff-st in center sc (corner st)
-of corner 3-sc group as follows:</b> yo, draw
-up a loop in sc, * yo, draw up another
-loop in same sc; rpt from * once, yo
-and draw thru all 7 loops on hook, ch 1
-(Puff-st made), ch 1, skip next sc, sc in
-next sc, ch 1, skip next sc, a Puff-st in
-next sc, ch 1, skip next sc, sc in next
-sc; continue in same way around making
-sure to have a Puff-st in each corner
-sc, join, fasten off. <b>Rnd 3</b>&mdash;With A
-work 3 sc in top of any Puff-st, sc in
-next ch-1 sp, skip next sc, sc in next
-ch-1 sp, 3 sc in top of next Puff-st;
-continue in same way around, join,
-fasten off.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_15">15</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig7">
-<img src="images/p07.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="709" />
-<p class="pcap">DURBAR AFGHAN</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_16">16</div>
-<h2 id="c11"><span class="small">EVERGREEN AFGHAN No. 3282</span></h2>
-<p class="center">Approximate Size 50 inches by 72 inches</p>
-<dl class="undent"><dt><b>MATERIALS&mdash;BEAR BRAND or FLEISHER&rsquo;S EVER-MATCH NYLON &rsquo;N WOOL. GERMANTOWN SPORT, Light Color 28 ozs.; Dark Color 10 ozs.</b></dt>
-<dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; 9-inch Knitting Needles, 1 pair Size 6.</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE: Pattern Strip</b>&mdash;</dt>
-<dd>8&frac12; inches in width</dd>
-<dd>6 rows = 1 inch</dd>
-<dt><b>GAUGE: Narrow Strip</b>&mdash;2 inches in width</dt></dl>
-<p><b>PATTERN STRIP (MAKE 5)</b>&mdash;With Light
-Color, cast on 42 sts. <b>Row 1</b>&mdash;K 2, * p 2,
-yo, k 1, yo, p 2, k 2, k 2 tog., k 3; rpt
-from * twice, end, p 2, k 2 (45 sts).
-<b>Row 2</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 6, k 2, p 3, k 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, k 2. <b>Row 3</b>&mdash;K 2,
-* p 2, k 1, yo, k 1, yo, k 1, p 2, k 2,
-k 2 tog., k 2; rpt from * twice, end,
-p 2, k 2 (48 sts). <b>Row 4</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 5,
-k 2, p 5, k 2; rpt from * twice, end,
-k 2. <b>Row 5</b>&mdash;K 2, p 2, * k 2, yo, k 1, yo,
-k 2, p 2, k 2, k 2 tog., k 1, p 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, k 2 (51 sts). <b>Row 6</b>&mdash;K
-4, * p 4, k 2, p 7, k 2; rpt from *
-twice, end, k 2. <b>Row 7</b>&mdash;K 2, p 2, * k 3,
-yo, k 1, yo, k 3, p 2, k 2, k 2 tog., p 2;
-rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (54 sts).
-<b>Row 8</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 3, k 2, p 9, k 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, k 2. <b>Row 9</b>&mdash;K 2,
-p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., k 5, p 2, k 1, k 2 tog.,
-p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (48 sts).
-<b>Row 10</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 2, k 2, p 8, k 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, k 2. <b>Row 11</b>&mdash;K 2,
-p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., k 4, p 2, k 2 tog.,
-p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (42 sts).
-<b>Row 12</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 1, k 2, p 7, k 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, k 2. <b>Row 13</b>&mdash;K 2,
-p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., k 3, p 2, yo, k 1, yo,
-p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (45 sts).
-<b>Row 14</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 3, k 2, p 6, k 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, k 2. <b>Row 15</b>&mdash;K 2,
-p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., k 2, p 2, k 1, yo,
-k 1, yo, k 1, p 2; rpt from * twice,
-end, k 2 (48 sts). <b>Row 16</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 5,
-k 2; rpt from * 5 times, end, k 2. <b>Row
-17</b>&mdash;K 2, p 2, * k 2, k 2 tog., k 1, p 2,
-k 2, yo, k 1, yo, k 2, p 2; rpt from *
-twice, end, k 2 (51 sts). <b>Row 18</b>&mdash;K 4,
-* p 7, k 2, p 4, k 2; rpt from * twice,
-end, k 2. <b>Row 19</b>&mdash;K 2, p 2, * k 2, k 2
-tog., p 2, k 3, yo, k 1, yo, k 3, p 2;
-rpt from * twice, end, k 2 (54 sts).
-<b>Row 20</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 9, k 2, p 3, k 2; rpt
-from * twice, end, k 2. <b>Row 21</b>&mdash;K 2,
-p 2, * k 1, k 2 tog., p 2, k 2, k 2 tog.,
-k 5, p 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2
-(48 sts). <b>Row 22</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 8, k 2, p 2,
-k 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2. <b>Row
-23</b>&mdash;K 2, p 2, * k 2 tog., p 2, k 2, k 2
-tog., k 4, p 2; rpt from * twice, end,
-k 2 (42 sts). <b>Row 24</b>&mdash;K 4, * p 7, k 2,
-p 1, k 2; rpt from * twice, end, k 2.
-Rpt these 24 rows (for pattern) 17
-times. Bind off.</p>
-<p><b>NARROW STRIP (MAKE 6)</b>&mdash;With Dark
-Color, cast on 11 sts. <b>Row 1</b>&mdash;K 1, p 1
-across. Rpt row 1 for pattern until
-Strip measures same as Pattern Strip.
-Bind off. Arrange Strips in place as
-shown on illustration, from wrong
-side, sew Strips together.</p>
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>&mdash;Wind yarn around a 4&frac12;-in.
-cardboard, cut at one end. With matching
-color, tie a 2 strand Fringe in
-every other st along short sides of
-Afghan.</p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_17">17</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig8">
-<img src="images/p08.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="721" />
-<p class="pcap">EVERGREEN AFGHAN</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_18">18</div>
-<h2 id="c12"><span class="small">GRANNY AFGHAN No. 1745</span></h2>
-<p class="center">(Shown on <a href="#cover">front cover</a>)</p>
-<p class="center">Approximate Size 50 inches by 71 inches</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="4">COLOR KEY</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">QUANTITY </th><th colspan="2">MATERIALS</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th>Color Key </th><th>Ounce Needed s </th><th>Bear Brand DeLuxe Knitting Worsted </th><th>Fleisher&rsquo;s Superior Knitting Worsted</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">A </td><td class="c">5 </td><td class="c">Red 4 </td><td class="c">Red 104</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">B </td><td class="c">3 </td><td class="c">Red 5 </td><td class="c">Red 105</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">C </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Green 96 </td><td class="c">Green 196</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">D </td><td class="c">3 </td><td class="c">Emerald 93 </td><td class="c">Emerald 193</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">E </td><td class="c">3 </td><td class="c">Yellow 52 </td><td class="c">Yellow 152</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">F </td><td class="c">1 </td><td class="c">Orange 56 </td><td class="c">Orange 156</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">G </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 381 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 481</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">I </td><td class="c">1 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 380 </td><td class="c">Russet Brown 480</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">J </td><td class="c">3 </td><td class="c">Lavender 62 </td><td class="c">Lavender 162</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">K </td><td class="c">3 </td><td class="c">Purple 66 </td><td class="c">Purple 166</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">L </td><td class="c">6 </td><td class="c">Grey 60 </td><td class="c">Grey 160</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">M </td><td class="c">4 </td><td class="c">Turquoise 14 </td><td class="c">Turquoise 114</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c">N </td><td class="c">2 </td><td class="c">Geranium 99 </td><td class="c">Geranium 199</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="c"> </td><td class="c">26 </td><td class="c">Black </td><td class="c">Black</td></tr>
-</table>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>&ldquo;Boye&rdquo; Crochet Hook, Size 3 (F).</dt>
-<dt><b>GAUGE:</b> Each square should measure 4&frac12; inches across center.</dt></dl>
-<p>There are 19 different color combinations in this Granny Afghan as shown in the following chart on <a href="#Page_19">Page 19</a>.</p>
-<h3 id="c13">DIRECTIONS FOR GRANNY SQUARE</h3>
-<p><b>Rnd 1 (right side)</b>&mdash;Ch 5, join (with sl
-st) to form ring, ch 3, work 2 d c in
-ring, ch 2 (for a corner sp), * work a
-Shell of 3 d c in same sp, ch 2 (for
-corner); rpt from * twice, join in top
-of ch-3 (4 Shells with a ch-2 sp at each
-corner), fasten off. <b>Rnd 2</b>&mdash;Turn, make
-a loop on hook, sl st in any corner ch-2
-sp, ch 3, 2 d c in same sp (first Shell),
-ch 2 (for corner), 1 more Shell in same
-sp, ch 1, * work [a Shell, ch 2, a Shell]
-in next corner ch-2 sp, ch 1; rpt from *
-twice, join in top of ch-3, fasten off.
-<b>Rnd 3</b>&mdash;Turn, make a loop on hook, sl
-st in any corner ch-2 sp, ch 3, 2 d c in
-same sp, ch 2 (for corner), 1 more
-Shell in same sp, ch 1, * skip next
-Shell, a Shell in next sp (sp between
-Shells), ch 1, skip next Shell, work [a
-Shell, ch 2, a Shell] in next corner ch-2
-sp, ch 1; rpt from * around, join in top
-of ch-3, fasten off. <b>Rnd 4</b>&mdash;Turn, make
-a loop on hook, sl st in any corner ch-2
-sp, ch 3, 2 d c in same sp, ch 2, 1 more
-Shell in same sp, ch 1, * skip next
-Shell, a Shell in next sp (sp between
-Shells), ch 1, skip next Shell, a Shell in
-next sp (sp between Shells), ch 1, skip
-next Shell, work [a Shell, ch 2, a Shell]
-in next corner ch-2 sp, ch 1; rpt from *
-around, join in top of ch-3, fasten off.
-<b>Rnd 5</b> (right side)&mdash;Turn, make a loop
-on hook, sl st in any corner ch-2 sp,
-ch 3, 2 d c in same sp, ch 2, 1 more Shell
-in same sp, ch 1, &dagger; * skip next Shell, a
-Shell in next sp (sp between Shells),
-ch 1; rpt from * twice, skip next Shell,
-work [a Shell, ch 2, a Shell] in next
-corner ch-2 sp, ch 1; rpt from &dagger; around,
-join in top of ch-3, fasten off.</p>
-<p><b>Make
-squares in following color combinations:</b>
-48 squares of No. 1&mdash;8 squares of No. 2&mdash;7
-squares of No. 3&mdash;6 squares of No.
-4&mdash;5 squares of No. 5&mdash;5 squares of
-No. 6&mdash;3 squares of No. 7&mdash;2 squares
-of No. 8&mdash;10 squares of No. 9&mdash;9
-squares of No. 11&mdash;9 squares of No. 12&mdash;9
-squares of No. 13&mdash;9 squares of
-No. 14&mdash;10 squares of No. 15&mdash;7
-squares of No. 16&mdash;6 squares of No. 17&mdash;5
-squares of No. 18&mdash;4 squares of
-No. 19 and 3 squares of No. 20.</p>
-<p>Using rustproof pins, pin each square
-to measure 4&frac12; inches square and
-steam lightly. Let dry before removing
-pins.</p>
-<p>When all Granny Squares are blocked,
-arrange squares in place as shown on
-arrangement chart below. From wrong
-side, with Black, sew squares together
-with an overhand stitch picking top
-loops of stitches only.</p>
-<p><b>BORDER AROUND AFGHAN</b>&mdash;From
-right side, with Black, &dagger; work [a Shell,
-ch 2, a Shell] in corner sp, * ch 1, a
-Shell in next sp between Shells; rpt
-from * to next corner of Afghan, ch 1;
-rpt from &dagger; around, join in first d c,
-fasten off.</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="11">Arrangement Chart</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">2 </td><td class="r">3 </td><td class="r">4 </td><td class="r">5 </td><td class="r">6 </td><td class="r">7 </td><td class="r">8 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">12 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">2 </td><td class="r">3 </td><td class="r">4 </td><td class="r">5 </td><td class="r">6 </td><td class="r">7 </td><td class="r">8 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">12 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">2 </td><td class="r">3 </td><td class="r">4 </td><td class="r">5 </td><td class="r">6 </td><td class="r">7 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">12 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">2 </td><td class="r">3 </td><td class="r">4 </td><td class="r">5 </td><td class="r">6 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">12 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">2 </td><td class="r">3 </td><td class="r">4 </td><td class="r">5 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">12 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">2 </td><td class="r">3 </td><td class="r">4 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">16 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">12 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">2 </td><td class="r">3 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">17 </td><td class="r">16 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">12 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">2 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">18 </td><td class="r">17 </td><td class="r">16 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">12 </td><td class="r">11 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">19 </td><td class="r">18 </td><td class="r">17 </td><td class="r">16 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">12 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">20 </td><td class="r">19 </td><td class="r">18 </td><td class="r">17 </td><td class="r">16 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">13 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">20 </td><td class="r">19 </td><td class="r">18 </td><td class="r">17 </td><td class="r">16 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">14 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">20 </td><td class="r">19 </td><td class="r">18 </td><td class="r">17 </td><td class="r">16 </td><td class="r">15 </td><td class="r">9 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1 </td><td class="r">1</td></tr>
-</table>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_19">19</div>
-<p>Each Granny Square is made of 5 rounds, refer to and follow Color Combination Chart for
-color used in each round.</p>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="6">COLOR COMBINATION CHART</th></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th>COMBINATION </th><th>1st ROUND </th><th>2nd ROUND </th><th>3rd ROUND </th><th>4th ROUND </th><th>5th ROUND</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 1 </td><td class="l">Yellow, E </td><td class="l">Green, C </td><td class="l">Red, A </td><td class="l">Black </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 2 </td><td class="l">Yellow, E </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Russet Brown, G </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 3 </td><td class="l">Orange, F </td><td class="l">Purple, K </td><td class="l">Emerald, D </td><td class="l">Lavender, J </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 4 </td><td class="l">Yellow, E </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Geranium, N </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 5 </td><td class="l">Red, A </td><td class="l">Yellow, E </td><td class="l">Red, A </td><td class="l">Emerald, D </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 6 </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Geranium, N </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 7 </td><td class="l">Emerald, D </td><td class="l">Lavender, J </td><td class="l">Orange, F </td><td class="l">Purple, K </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 8 </td><td class="l">Yellow, E </td><td class="l">Emerald, D </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 9 </td><td class="l">Yellow, E </td><td class="l">Red, A </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Red, B </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 11 </td><td class="l">Emerald, D </td><td class="l">Geranium, N </td><td class="l">Russet Brown, I </td><td class="l">Red, B </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 12 </td><td class="l">Geranium, N </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Emerald, D </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 13 </td><td class="l">Orange, F </td><td class="l">Lavender, J </td><td class="l">Purple, K </td><td class="l">Russet Brown, G </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 14 </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Red, A </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 15 </td><td class="l">Emerald, D </td><td class="l">Lavender, J </td><td class="l">Green, C </td><td class="l">Purple, K </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 16 </td><td class="l">Emerald, D </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Purple, K </td><td class="l">Yellow, E </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 17 </td><td class="l">Emerald, D </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Geranium, N </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 18 </td><td class="l">Red, A </td><td class="l">Red, B </td><td class="l">Green, C </td><td class="l">Lavender, J </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 19 </td><td class="l">Orange, F </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Grey, L </td><td class="l">Turquoise, M </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">No. 20 </td><td class="l">Red, A </td><td class="l">Russet Brown, G </td><td class="l">Red, B </td><td class="l">Russet Brown, I </td><td class="l">Black</td></tr>
-</table>
-<h2 id="c14"><span class="small">IF <span class="larger">AFGHANS</span> ARE YOUR HOBBY</span>
-<br /><span class="smaller">YOU&rsquo;LL WANT THESE POPULAR AFGHAN BOOKS TOO!</span></h2>
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-<div class="img" id="fig9">
-<img src="images/p09.jpg" alt="" width="172" height="224" />
-<p class="pcap">CONTEMPORARY AND PERIOD
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-<p class="pcapc">12 stunning new decorator designs in contemporary
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-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig10">
-<img src="images/p10.jpg" alt="" width="169" height="221" />
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-<p class="pcapc">This book contains eleven beautiful modern and traditional
-afghans&mdash;some knitted, some crocheted,
-some embroidered ... all easy and interesting to
-make, all handsomely illustrated in full color
-<span class="jr">50&cent; copy</span></p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_20">20</div>
-<h3 id="c15">Charts For &ldquo;Heritage&rdquo; Afghan No. 3280</h3>
-<p class="center">(Shown on <a href="#Page_5">Page 5</a>)</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p11.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="448" height="1200" />
-</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p11d.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="513" height="800" />
-</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p11e.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="585" height="800" />
-</div>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr><td class="l">A&mdash;Ash Rose </td><td class="l">1953</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">B&mdash;Red </td><td class="l">4 or 104</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">C&mdash;Red </td><td class="l">5 or 105</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">D&mdash;Red </td><td class="l">6 or 106</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">E&mdash;Cardinal </td><td class="l">8 or 108</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">F&mdash;Maroon </td><td class="l">12 or 112</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">G&mdash;Italian Blue </td><td class="l">1998</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">H&mdash;French Blue </td><td class="l">1999</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">J&mdash;Colonial Blue </td><td class="l">1963</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">K&mdash;Colonial Blue </td><td class="l">1989</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">M&mdash;Antique Gold </td><td class="l">1984</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">N&mdash;Brown </td><td class="l">1969</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">O&mdash;Fern Green </td><td class="l">1920</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">P&mdash;Fern Green </td><td class="l">1921</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">S&mdash;Fern Green </td><td class="l">1924</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">R&mdash;Soft Green </td><td class="l">1867</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">Y&mdash;Teal Blue </td><td class="l">1950</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">U&mdash;Teal Blue </td><td class="l">1951</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">V&mdash;White </td><td class="l">1928</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">X&mdash;Grey </td><td class="l">1940</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">T&mdash;Grey </td><td class="l">1940</td></tr>
-</table>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_21">21</div>
-<h3 id="c16">Charts For &ldquo;Pilgrim&rdquo; Afghan No. 2024</h3>
-<p class="center small">(<i>Shown on <a href="#fig15">back cover</a></i>)</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p11f.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="281" height="1001" />
-</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p11k.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="414" height="800" />
-</div>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p11m.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="600" height="637" />
-</div>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr><td class="l">A&mdash;Rose Beige </td><td class="l">1900</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">B&mdash;Coppertone </td><td class="l">1995</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">C&mdash;Dark Copper </td><td class="l">1996</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">D&mdash;Plum </td><td class="l">1897</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">E&mdash;Russet Brown </td><td class="l">384 or 484</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">L&mdash;Russet Brown </td><td class="l">40 or 140</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">N&mdash;Green </td><td class="l">95 or 195</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">H&mdash;Green </td><td class="l">96 or 196</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">J&mdash;Green </td><td class="l">97 or 197</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">K&mdash;Green </td><td class="l">80 or 180</td></tr>
-</table>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_22">22</div>
-<h3 id="c17">Chart for &ldquo;Concord&rdquo; Afghan No. 3281</h3>
-<p class="center small">(<i>Shown on <a href="#Page_13">Page 13</a></i>)</p>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p12b.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="557" height="1199" />
-</div>
-<table class="center" summary="">
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">Embroidery</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">A&mdash;Fern Green </td><td class="l">1920</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">B&mdash;Fern Green </td><td class="l">1923</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">C&mdash;Fern Green </td><td class="l">1924</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">D&mdash;Brown </td><td class="l">1982</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">E&mdash;Brown </td><td class="l">1969</td></tr>
-<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">Pom-Pons</th></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">D&mdash;Brown </td><td class="l">1982</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">F&mdash;Clover Rose </td><td class="l">1942</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">G&mdash;Clover Rose </td><td class="l">1943</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">H&mdash;Clover Rose </td><td class="l">1945</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">J&mdash;Clover Rose </td><td class="l">1949</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="l">K&mdash;Plum </td><td class="l">1897</td></tr>
-</table>
-<h3 id="c18">Chart for Knitted Ripple No. 2757</h3>
-<p class="center small">(<i>Shown on <a href="#Page_7">Page 7</a></i>)</p>
-<div class="img" id="fig11">
-<img src="images/p12c.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="587" />
-<p class="pcap">RUST OMBREE OMBREE RUST</p>
-</div>
-<h4>Details of Cross Stitch Embroidery</h4>
-<div class="img" id="fig12">
-<img src="images/p12d.jpg" alt="" width="307" height="448" />
-<p class="pcap">No. 1</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig13">
-<img src="images/p12e.jpg" alt="" width="313" height="430" />
-<p class="pcap">No. 2</p>
-</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig14">
-<img src="images/p12f.jpg" alt="" width="316" height="295" />
-<p class="pcap">No. 3</p>
-</div>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_23">23</div>
-<h2 id="c19"><span class="small">HELPFUL HINTS</span></h2>
-<h3 id="c20">ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS USED</h3>
-<dl class="undent"><dt>st(s)&mdash;stitch(es)</dt>
-<dt>yo&mdash;yarn over</dt>
-<dt>rnd(s)&mdash;round(s)</dt>
-<dt>k&mdash;knit</dt>
-<dt>p&mdash;purl</dt>
-<dt>rpt&mdash;repeat</dt>
-<dt>tog.&mdash;together</dt>
-<dt>dec.&mdash;decrease</dt>
-<dt>pat.&mdash;pattern</dt></dl>
-<p>An asterisk (*) or dagger (&dagger;) indicates that the directions immediately following are to be repeated the given
-number of times, in addition to the original. Thus &ldquo;rpt from * (&dagger;) 3 times&rdquo; means to make pattern 4 times in all.</p>
-<p>[ ] All sts within brackets are to be worked in same st or place. Example: [1 sc, 1 dc, 1 sc] in next st. means
-to work 1 sc, then 1 dc, then 1 sc all in same next st.</p>
-<p><b>ch (chain st)</b>&mdash;Make a loop on hook (to begin work), * yo, draw thru loop; rpt from *; each rpt is 1 ch st.</p>
-<p><b>sl st (slip st)</b>&mdash;Insert hook in st, yo, draw thru st and loop on hook.</p>
-<p><b>sc (single crochet)</b>&mdash;Draw up a loop in st (now having 2 loops on hook), yo, draw thru 2 loops on hook.</p>
-<p><b>dc (double crochet)</b>&mdash;Yo, draw up a loop in st, yo, draw thru 2 loops on hook, yo, draw thru last 2 loops on hook.</p>
-<p><b>tr (treble crochet)</b>&mdash;Yo twice, draw up a loop in st, [yo, draw thru 2 loops on hook] 3 times.</p>
-<h3 id="c21">AFGHAN STITCH&mdash;</h3>
-<div class="img">
-<img src="images/p12g.jpg" alt="{uncaptioned}" width="500" height="399" />
-</div>
-<p>Make a chain the desired
-length. <b>Row 1</b>&mdash;<i>Work in Afghan Stitch as follows:</i> draw up
-a loop in 2nd chain from hook and each remaining chain
-(there will be the same number of loops on hook as the number
-of chains made), <i>complete row as follows:</i> yo, draw thru
-1 loop on hook, working back, * yo, draw thru 2 loops on
-hook; rpt from * across. <b>Row 2</b>&mdash;Draw up a loop in 2nd bar
-from edge, draw up a loop in each remaining bar (there will
-be the same number of loops on hook as for first row), complete
-row as before. Rpt row 2 for pattern for the required
-number of rows.</p>
-<h3 id="c22">TO BLOCK CROCHETED OR KNITTED AFGHANS</h3>
-<p>Spread a pad (on a table or on the floor) on which the afghan can be stretched and pinned. Having wrong side
-up, pin afghan on pad (using rustproof pins) about every inch, stretching it to the given measurements. Lay a
-damp cloth over it, pass a hot iron lightly over the cloth allowing the steam to go through the material but
-<i>do not let the weight of the iron rest or press on it</i>. Leave afghan pinned down until dry.</p>
-<p><span class="lr"><span class="smaller"><span class="ssn">PRINTED IN U.S.A.&mdash;4</span></span></span></p>
-<div class="pb" id="Page_24">24</div>
-<div class="img" id="fig15">
-<img src="images/p20.jpg" alt="" width="590" height="800" />
-<p class="pcap">2024 (See <a href="#Page_6">Page 6</a>)</p>
-</div>
-<h2>Transcriber&rsquo;s Notes</h2>
-<ul>
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-<li>Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook is public-domain in the country of publication.</li>
-<li>In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.</li>
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