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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - -Title: Star Book No. 82: Beautiful Beautiful Afghans - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: August 4, 2020 [EBook #62847] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 82: BEAUTIFUL AFGHANS *** - - - - -Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed -Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - - - - - STAR BOOK No. 82 10 CENTS - - - - - BEAUTIFUL - BEAUTIFUL - _Afghans_ - - - [Illustration: {Logo}] - - American Thread Company - 260 W. Broadway, New York 13, N. Y. - - THIS _Afghan_ CAN BE MADE WHILE WATCHING TELEVISION - See Pg. 3 - - - Copyright 1951 Printed in U. S. A. - - [Illustration: {watching TV and crocheting}] - - -THE SOFTEST AFGHANS ARE MADE OF _dawn wool_ - -and the prettiest afghans are made of Dawn Wool. Our Design Studio has -gathered a group of easy-to-make designs (so easy that some of them can -even be made while watching television). We have included some old -favorites such as the Granny and the Chevron because so many of our -readers have asked for those designs. You will particularly like the -Square Dance illustrated on page 5 with its gay, bright colors. -Instructions also call for a shorter version of this afghan to form a -handsome shawl. - - [Illustration: {Skeins}] - - - - - _flower afghan_ - - - _Illustrated on front cover_ - - Size 47 inches x 70 inches - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, - Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42 - 22 ozs. Black and 3 ozs. each of 21 Assorted Colors - Each motif measures about 2¼ inches. - 672 motifs, 21 x 32 are required for afghan. - Bone crochet hook No. 4 or No. 5 - -FLOWER: With any Color ch 2, 8 s c in 2nd st from hook, join. - -Next Row—Ch 4, 2 tr c in same space, leaving last loop of each st on -hook, yarn over and pull through all loops at one time, ch 4, sl st in -same space, sl st in next s c, repeat from beginning 7 times (8 petals), -cut yarn. - -With Black, join in center of any petal, ch 5, s c in center of next -petal, * ch 5, sl st in top of s c just made for picot (corner), ch 5, s -c in next petal, ch 5, s c in next petal, repeat from * twice, ch 5, sl -st in top of last s c just made, ch 5, join in 1st petal, cut yarn. - -Work another motif in same manner, joining in last row as follows: with -Black join in center of any petal, ch 5, s c in next petal, ch 2, s c in -3rd st of corner loop of 1st motif, ch 2, sl st in top of s c of 2nd -motif, * ch 2, sl st in 3rd st of corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 2, -s c in next petal, repeat from * once, ch 2, sl st in 3rd st of -corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 2, sl st in top of s c of 2nd motif, -complete motif same as 1st motif. Join 3rd motif to 2nd motif in same -manner. Join all motifs in same manner having 32 motifs of same Color in -each row. - -EDGE: With Black, join in 3rd st of any loop to right of corner, s c in -same space, ch 4, s c in center st of corner loop, ch 3, sl st in top of -s c just made, ch 4, s c in center st of next loop, * ch 3, d c in next -s c, ch 3, sl st in top of d c just made, ch 3, s c in center st of next -loop, ch 3, d c between next joining of motifs, ch 3, s c in top of d c -just made, ch 3, s c in center st of next loop, repeat from * all -around, working all corners same as 1st corner. - - [Illustration: {Afghan in use}] - - - - - _indian stripe afghan_ - - - _Illustrated on page 4_ - - Size 56 inches x 62 inches Without Fringe - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, - Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42 - 48 ozs. Lt. Gray - 12 ozs. Cardinal - 4 ozs. White - 4 ozs. Black - Afghan hook size G - 1 tapestry needle - Bone crochet hook No. 6 - -AFGHAN ST: Ch for desired length, pick up and pull loop through each st -of ch leaving all loops on hook, work back by drawing yarn through first -loop (post), * yarn over hook and draw through 2 loops, repeat from * to -end of row (1 complete row). - -2nd Row—Insert hook under 2nd post and pull loop through, * insert hook -under next post and pull loop through, repeat from * across row and work -back in same manner as before. Repeat 2nd row for length desired. With -Gray and using afghan hook, ch 56 and work 55 afghan sts on ch. Work in -afghan st for 219 complete rows. With 1 loop on hook, insert hook under -2nd post and pull loop through, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, -insert hook under 3rd post, pull through, yarn over and pull through -both loops, continue working in s c across row and down left side only, -working 1 s c in each row and inserting hook far enough back to catch 2 -strands for strength, cut yarn. Work 2 more strips in same manner. - -NARROW STRIP: With Cardinal and using afghan hook, ch 9 and work in -afghan st for 6 complete rows. - -7th Row: Claw Pattern: Pick up and pull loop through post 2, 3, 4 and 5 -only (5 loops on hook), yarn over, insert hook under the 4th post of 3rd -row and pull loop through (7 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through -1 loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn over and pull through 1 -loop (6 loops on hook), yarn over, skip 1 post of 3rd row, insert hook -through next post (6th post) and pull through (8 loops on hook), yarn -over and pull through 1 loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn -over and pull through 1 loop (7 loops on hook), yarn over and pull -through 3 loops (5 loops on hook), pick up and pull a loop through post -6, 7, 8 and 9 and work back same as before. Work 1 complete row of -afghan sts. Repeat from 7th row until there are 217 complete rows and -inserting hook in 4th row below for claw patterns. Work 2 complete rows -in afghan st. Finish same as large strips. Work 3 more strips in -Cardinal and 4 strips in Gray in same manner. - -JOINING: Crochet strips together with s c. Working on wrong side and -starting at left side crochet a narrow Gray claw strip to large afghan -strip picking up back loop of sts of each edge, row for row. Crochet a -Cardinal claw strip to opposite side of large Gray afghan strip. Crochet -remaining strips together as follows: narrow Gray claw strip, Cardinal -claw strip, large Gray afghan strip, Cardinal claw strip, narrow Gray -claw strip, Cardinal claw strip, large Gray afghan strip and narrow Gray -claw strip. - -FRINGE: Wind yarn over a 4 inch cardboard and cut one end. Using 1 -strand, double in half and pull through each st, draw ends through -loops, repeat across top and lower edge of each strip having the colors -to correspond with strip. Embroider as illustrated following chart and -starting pattern in 15th row from top and lower edge. Embroidery is -worked in large afghan strips only using a cross st. Each post -represents 1 st and the cross sts are worked over the post. - - [Illustration: {Pattern}] - - [Illustration: _Chevron Afghan Instructions on Page 7. - Indian Stripe Afghan Instructions on Page 3._] - - [Illustration: _Square Dance Afghan Instructions on Page 6._] - - - - - _square dance afghan & shawl_ - - - _Illustrated on page 5_ - - [Illustration: {line drawing}] - - Size 62 inches x 62 inches without Fringe - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - “DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN, Article W 74 - or - “DAWN” ANTI-SHRINK, ANTI-MATTING SOCK YARN, Article W 9 - or - “DAWN” SOCK & SWEATER YARN, Article W 64 - or - “DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP SET” NYLON, Article N 6 - 32 ozs. Scarlet or Red for Afghan. 12 ozs. for Shawl. - 6 ozs. Sand for Afghan. 2 ozs. for Shawl. - and - “STAR” RAYON CROCHET, Article 700 - 13 balls Buttercup for Afghan, 5 balls for Shawl. - 2 balls Black for Afghan, 2 balls for Shawl. - 5 balls Red for Afghan, 2 balls for Shawl. - Plastic crochet hook No, 4 or F. - -With Scarlet ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3 (counts as 1 d c in each -row) and work 11 d c in ring, join in 3rd st of ch. - -2nd Row—Ch 3, 1 d c in next d c, * 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in next d c -(corner), 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c, repeat from * twice, 2 d c, -ch 2, 2 d c in next d c, join in 3rd st of ch. - -3rd Row—Ch 3, 1 d c in each d c, 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in each ch 2 loop at -each corner, join in 3rd st of ch. Repeat last row 3 times, cut yarn (22 -d c on each side). - -7th Row—Attach Buttercup, ch 1 and work 1 s c in each d c, 1 s c, ch 3, -1 s c in each ch 2 loop at each corner, join in ch 1. - -8th Row—Ch 1, work 1 s c in each s c, 1 s c, ch 3, 1 s c in each ch 3 -loop at each corner, cut yarn. - -9th Row—Attach Scarlet, work same as 3rd row, cut yarn. - -10th and 11th Rows—Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th and 8th rows, cut -yarn. - -12th Row—Attach Scarlet, work 1 d c in each s c, 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in -each ch 3 loop at each corner. - -13th to 16th Rows—Work same as 3rd row, cut yarn (54 d c on each side). - -17th Row—Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th row, cut yarn. - -18th Row—Attach Black, work same as 8th row, cut yarn. - -19th to 23rd Rows—Attach Scarlet, work same as 12th to 16th rows, cut -yarn. - -24th and 25th Rows—Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th and 8th rows, cut -yarn. - -26th Row—Attach Sand, ch 3 (counts as part of 1st cluster st), d c in -same space, * ch 1, skip 1 st, 2 d c cluster st in next st (2 d c -cluster st: 2 d c in same space keeping last loop of each d c on hook, -yarn over and pull through all loops at one time), repeat from * all -around working 2 cluster sts with ch 2 between in each ch 3 loop at each -corner, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn (43 cluster sts on each side). - -27th Row—Attach Red, work same as 7th row, working 1 s c in each cluster -st and 1 s c in each ch 1. - -28th Row—Ch 3, 1 d c in each s c, working 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in each ch -3 loop at each corner, join. - -29th Row—Work same as 7th row, cut yarn. - -30th Row—Attach Sand, work same as 26th row, cut yarn. - -31st Row—Attach Buttercup, work same as 27th row. - -32nd Row—Work same as 8th row, cut yarn. - -33rd to 37th Rows—Attach Scarlet, work same as 12th to 16th rows, cut -yarn. - -38th Row—Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th row, cut yarn. - -39th Row—Attach Black, work same as 8th row, cut yarn. - -40th Row—Attach Scarlet, work same as 26th row, cut yarn. - -41st, 42nd and 43rd Rows—Attach Buttercup, work same as 27th, 28th and -29th rows, cut yarn. - -44th Row—Attach Scarlet, work same as 26th row, cut yarn. - -45th Row—Attach Black, work same as 27th row, cut yarn. - -46th Row—Attach Buttercup, work same as 8th row, cut yarn. - -Repeat the 19th to 46th rows twice, cut yarn. - -103rd Row—Attach Scarlet, work same as 28th row. - -104th to 118th Rows—Work same as 3rd row, cut yarn. - -119th to 127th Row—Attach Buttercup and work same as 24th to 32nd rows, -cut yarn. - -128th Row—Attach Scarlet and work 1 s c in each s c, working 3 s c in ch -3 loop at each corner, join, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind Scarlet over a 7 inch cardboard, cut loops at one end. -Using 2 strands, double in half and knot fringe in every other st across -each side and one in each of the 3 sts at each corner around entire -afghan. Trim evenly. - - - - - _shawl afghan_ - - - _Size 36 inches x 36 inches without Fringe_ - -Work 1st 74 rows same as square dance afghan. - -75th Row—Attach Scarlet and work 1 s c in each s c, working 3 s c in the -ch 3 loop at each corner, join, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Wind Scarlet over a 10 inch cardboard, cut loops at one end. -Using 2 strands, double in half and knot fringe in every other st across -each side and one in each of the 3 sts at each corner around entire -shawl. * Take half of one group of fringe and half of next group of -fringe, knot together ¾ inch from 1st row of knots, repeat all around, -then repeat from * for another row of knots. Trim fringe evenly. - - [Illustration: {Fringed afghan}] - - - - - _chevron afghan_ - - - _Illustrated on page 4_ - - Size 60 inches x 72 inches - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, - Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42 - 62 ozs. Wood Brown - 7 ozs. Beige - 11 ozs. Amber - Plastic crochet hook No. 5 or G - Gauge: 6 s c = 1 inch - -Starting at lower edge, with Brown ch 336, work 1 s c in 2nd st from -hook, 1 s c in each of the next 12 sts of ch, * 3 s c in next st, 1 s c -in each of the next 13 sts, skip 1 st, 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts, -repeat from * 10 times, 3 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of the next 13 -sts, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row—Working in back loop of sts only, 1 s c in next st, skip 1 s c, -1 s c in each of the next 12 sts, * 3 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of -the next 13 sts, skip 2 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts, repeat -from * 10 times, 3 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of the next 12 sts, -skip 1 st, 1 s c in last st, ch 1, turn. Repeat 2nd row for entire -afghan. Work 6 more rows in Brown, * 2 rows Amber, 2 rows Brown, 2 rows -Beige, 2 rows Brown, 2 rows Amber, 16 rows Brown, repeat from * 8 times, -ending last repeat with 8 rows Brown instead of 16 rows, cut yarn. With -Brown work a row of s c on side edge, keeping work flat, ch 1, turn. -Working in back loop only, work 1 s c in each s c, cut yarn. Finish -opposite edge in same manner. - - [Illustration: {Afghans outdoors}] - - - - - _granny afghan_ - - - _Illustrated on page 8_ - - Size 53 inches x 75 inches - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, - Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42 - 31 ozs. Black and 50 ozs. of Assorted Colors. - Each motif measures about 4 inches. - 176 motifs 11 x 16 are required for afghan. - Plastic crochet hook No. 4 or F. - -With any Color—Ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3 (counts as 1 d c in each -row) and work 2 d c in ring, * ch 1, 3 d c in ring, repeat from * twice, -ch 1, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -2nd Row—Attach next Color in ch 1 loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch 1, -3 d c in same loop, * 3 d c, ch 1, 3 d c in next loop, repeat from * -twice, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -3rd Row—Attach next Color in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch -1, 3 d c in same loop, * 3 d c in next space between corners, 3 d c, ch -1, 3 d c in next loop, repeat from * twice, 3 d c in next space, join in -3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -4th Row—Attach next Color in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch -1, 3 d c in same loop, * 3 d c in each of the next 2 spaces, 3 d c, ch -1, 3 d c in corner loop, repeat from * twice, 3 d c in each of the next -2 spaces, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn. - -5th Row—Attach Black in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same loop, ch 1, 3 d -c in same loop, * 3 d c in each of the next 3 spaces, 3 d c, ch 1, 3 d c -in corner loop, repeat from * twice, 3 d c in each of the next 3 spaces, -join in 3rd st of ch. - -6th Row—Work a row of s c around entire square working 3 s c in each -corner, cut yarn. Sew or crochet squares together. Attach Black in -corner and work 3 rows of s c all around afghan, working 3 s c in each -corner, cut yarn. - -FRINGE: Using all colors, cut strands 9 inches long. Using 3 strands, -double in half and loop through every other s c, draw ends through loop -tightly, repeat all around. - - [Illustration: _Granny Afghan Instructions on page 7._] - - [Illustration: _Victorian Afghan Instructions on Page 10._] - - [Illustration: {Victorian costume}] - - - - - _victorian afghan_ - - - _Illustrated on page 9_ - - Size 54 inches x 80 inches - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, - Article W 11 or W 15 - 64 ozs. White - 4 ozs. each Scarlet, Amber, Kelly Green, Baby Blue, Sky Blue, Golf - Green, Cardinal and Black - 8 ozs. Flame - Each square measures about 14½ inches. 15 squares 3 x 5 are required - for afghan. - Afghan hook size G - Plastic crochet hook No. 6 or H - 1 tapestry needle. - -With White and Afghan hook, ch 68 and work 67 afghan sts on ch (afghan -st: pick up 2nd st from hook, pull loop through, pick up and pull a loop -through each remaining st of ch leaving all loops on hook, work back by -drawing yarn through first loop, * yarn over hook, draw through 2 loops, -repeat from * to end of row). - -2nd Row—Same as 1st row picking up vertical yarn instead of ch and work -back the same way. Repeat 2nd row until 51 rows of afghan sts have been -worked, then work a row of sl sts picking up vertical yarn same as in -afghan st. Work a row of s c all around square working 1 s c in each st -on upper and lower edges, 1 s c in each row on sides, working 3 s c in -each corner st, cut yarn. Work 14 more squares in same manner. Block -each square. Embroider squares in cross st following charts, working 7 -Pansy squares and 8 Rose squares. Overcast squares together as -illustrated on wrong side matching s c picking up both loops of sts. - -BORDER: With right side of work toward you, with White and No. 6 hook, -work a row of s c all around working 1 s c in each s c, 3 s c in center -5 c at each corner, join. - -Next Row—Ch 1, turn, s c in same space, * ch 3, insert hook in same -space, pull loop through, skip 1 st, insert hook in next st and pull -loop through, yarn over and pull through 3 loops on hook (pattern), -repeat from * all around working 1 pattern in each of the 3 corner sts -in each corner, ending row with ch 3, sl st in center st of 1st ch 3. - -Next Row—Ch 1, turn, s c in same space, * ch 3, insert hook in same -space, pull loop through, insert hook in center st of next ch 3, pull -loop through, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook, repeat from -* all around ending row with ch 3, insert hook in same space, pull loop -through, insert hook in same space as 1st s c, pull loop through, yarn -over and pull through all loops on hook, sl st in center st of next ch 3 -loop. - -Repeat last row increasing 3 patterns over center 3 patterns of each -corner as follows: * ch 3, insert hook in same space, pull loop through, -insert hook in next ch of same pattern, pull loop through, yarn over and -pull through all loops on hook, ch 3, insert hook in same space, pull -loop through, insert hook in center st of next ch 3 loop, pull through, -yarn over and pull through all loops on hook, repeat from * twice. -Repeat last row 5 times. - -Next 2 Rows—Work even in pattern. - -Next Row—Work even in pattern increasing 3 patterns over center 3 -patterns of each corner. - -Next Row: Work even, cut yarn. - - [Illustration: {Flower pattern}] - - FLAME - SCARLET - GOLF GREEN - KELLY GREEN - CARDINAL - - [Illustration: {Flower pattern}] - - AMBER - FLAME - BABY BLUE - SKY BLUE - BLACK - KELLY GREEN - GOLF GREEN - - - - - _crocheted fan afghan_ - - - _Illustrated on page 13_ - - Size 56 inches x 68 inches - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, - Article W 11 or W 41 or W 42 - 47 ozs. White - 11 ozs. Baby Blue - 22 ozs. Sky Blue - 26 ozs. National Blue - Plastic crochet hook No. 5 or G - -Each motif measures 11 inches at widest point, 5½ inches at center. - -99 motifs and 22 half motifs are required for afghan. - -MOTIF: With White ch 2, s c in 2nd st from hook, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row—Work 3 s c in s c, ch 1, turn. - -3rd Row—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in next s c, 2 s c in last s c, ch 1, -turn and continue working rows of s c increasing in first and last st of -each row until there are 19 s c in row, cut yarn. - -11th Row—Attach Baby Blue, ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), popcorn st in next s -c (popcorn st: 4 d c in same st, drop loop off hook, insert hook in 1st -d c and pull loop through, ch 1 to tighten st), * 1 d c in next s c, -popcorn st in next s c, repeat from * across row, ending with 1 d c in -last s c, ch 1, turn (9 popcorn sts). - -12th Row—2 s c in next d c, * 1 s c in next popcorn st, 1 s c in next d -c, 2 s c in next popcorn st, 1 s c in next d c, repeat from * across row -ending with 2 s c in last st, (25 s c), cut yarn. - -13th and 14th Rows—Attach White and work in s c, increasing 1 s c at the -beginning and end of each row, cut yarn. - -15th Row—Attach Sky Blue and work same as 11th row (14 popcorn sts). - -16th Row—Ch 1, s c in same space, * 1 s c in next popcorn st, 2 s c in -next d c, repeat from * across row (43 s c), cut yarn. - -17th and 18 Rows—Attach White and work same as 13th and 14th rows, cut -yarn. - -19th Row—Attach National Blue and work same as 15th row (23 popcorn -sts). - -20th Row—Work in s c increasing 1 s c at the beginning and end of row, -cut yarn. - -21st and 22nd Rows—Attach White and work in s c increasing 1 s c at the -beginning and end of each row, cut yarn. Work 98 more motifs in same -manner. - -HALF MOTIF: With White ch 2, s c in 2nd st from hook, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row—2 s c in s c, ch 1, turn. - -3rd Row—1 s c in 1st s c, 2 s c in next s c, ch 1, turn. - -4th Row—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 2 s c, ch 1, turn. - -5th Row—1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, 2 s c in next s c, ch 1, turn. - -6th Row—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each remaining s c, ch 1, turn. - -7th Row—1 s c in each s c, working 2 s c in last s c, ch 1, turn. Repeat -last 2 rows once. - -10th Row—Work in s c, increasing 1 s c at beginning and end of row (11 s -c), cut yarn. - -11th Row—Attach Baby Blue, work same as 11th row of motif (5 popcorn -sts). - -12th Row—Same as 12th row of motif (15 s c), cut yarn. - -13th Row—Attach White, 1 s c in each s c, 2 s c in last s c, ch 1, turn. - -14th Row—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each remaining s c, cut yarn. - -15th Row—Attach Sky Blue and work same as 15th row of motif (8 popcorn -sts). - -16th Row—Same as 16th row of motif but working 1 s c in each of the last -2 d c (23 s c), cut yarn. - -17th and 18th Rows—Attach White and work same as 13th and 14th rows, cut -yarn. - -19th Row—Attach National Blue and work same as 15th row (12 popcorn -sts). - -20th Row—Same as 6th row (26 s c), cut yarn. - -21st and 22nd Rows—Attach White and work same as 17th and 18th rows, cut -yarn. - -Work 10 more half motifs in same manner. Work half motifs for other side -as follows: work the 1st and 2nd rows same as 1st half motif. - -3rd Row—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in last s c, ch 1, turn. Continue motif -the same as 1st half motif having increases on opposite side. - -Sew motifs together as follows: sew half of last row of 1st motif to one -side of second motif. Sew other half of last row of 1st motif to side of -3rd motif as illustrated. Continue across 2 rows having 5 motifs in 1st -row and 4 motifs in 2nd row. Continue sewing motifs together in same -manner always sewing the sides of next row of motifs to the top of -motifs of previous row. Sew half motifs in position on each side. -Reverse and sew 4 motifs at the bottom of afghan between points and half -motifs at each corner. - -EDGE: With White and right side of afghan toward you, work a row of s c -on side edge, working 22 s c on each half motif, ch 1, turn. Work 1 s c -in each s c, cut yarn. Work other side to correspond. - -FRINGE: Wind White yarn around 2 inch cardboard, cut loops at one end. -Using 2 strands, double in half and knot fringe in every other st at -scallop ends. Trim evenly. - - [Illustration: {Antebellum costumes}] - - [Illustration: _Two Tone Reversible Afghan Instructions on Page - 14._] - - [Illustration: _Crochet Fan Afghan Instructions on Page 11._] - - - - - _two-toned reversible afghan_ - - - _Illustrated on page 12_ - - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, - Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42 - 41 ozs. Lt. Gray - 44 ozs. Amber - Plastic crochet hook No. 10 or aluminum J - -The entire afghan is worked in s d c worked very loosely. (s d c: yarn -over hook, insert in stitch, pull through, yarn over and work off all -loops at one time). Cut yarn at end of each row and start 2nd Color at -end of previous row. With Gray, crochet a chain about 55 inches, keeping -ch slack while measuring, work 1st s d c in 3rd ch from hook, 1 s d c in -each remaining st of ch, ch 1 at end of row and tighten yarn, slip 2nd -color through loop and yarn of previous color, ch 2, turn, cut the yarn -of previous row leaving an end to fasten. - -2nd Row—Pick up a single loop of 2nd s d c in back of work of previous -row, work 1 s d c in each s d c in same manner as in 1st row, working -last s d c in end ch. Work should form a chain ridge, ending row in same -manner. Pick up the 1st Color and work a row of s d c in same manner as -in 2nd row. - -Repeat 2nd row alternating Colors, 1 row of each Color until work -measures about 70 inches ending with the same Color as the 1st row. - -FRINGE: With Gray, work 1 s c in 1st s d c, pull up a 4″ loop keeping -loop on hook, * work 1 s c in next st, pulling up a 4 inch loop on hook, -repeat from * all around always keeping a few loops on hook to gauge -size. Fringe is worked all around afghan working about 5 s c in corners. -Cut loops of fringe or leave loops uncut if desired. - - [Illustration: {Antebellum costumes}] - - - - - _charleston garden afghan_ - - - _Illustrated on back cover_ - - Size 53 inches x 76 inches - Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, - Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42 - 13 ozs. Shaded Pinks or any other flower shade desired - 13 ozs. Golf Green - 38 ozs. Baby Blue - 26 ozs. Black - 3 ozs. Pink - Plastic crochet hook No. 5 or G - Each motif measures about 7½ inches - -70 motifs 7 x 10 are required for Afghan. With Flower shade, ch 4, join -to form a ring, ch 3, 3 d c in ring, sl loop off hook, insert in 3rd st -of ch 3 and pull loop through, * ch 3, 4 d c in ring, sl loop off hook, -insert in first d c and pull loop through, (popcorn st), repeat from * -twice, ch 3, join in first popcorn st. - -2nd Row—In next loop, work 1 s c, 4 d c, 1 s c, repeat from beginning 3 -times. - -3rd Row—Ch 4, working in back of petals over the 1st row, s c in lower -center edge of petal, ch 4, s c between the petals, repeat from the -beginning all around (8 loops). - -4th Row—Over each loop, work 1 s c, 5 d c, 1 s c, cut yarn. - -5th Row—Attach Pink and work 1 s c in each st of each petal, cut yarn. - -6th Row—Attach Green in s c of 3rd row in back of petal, * ch 7, s c in -2nd st from hook, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts (s d c: yarn over -hook, insert in st, pull through, yarn over and work off all loops at -one time), 1 d c in each of the next 3 sts, s c in next s c in 3rd row -between petals, repeat from * all around. - -7th Row—Work 5 s c on side of next leaf, 3 s c in point of leaf, 5 s c -down other side of leaf and repeat on all leaves, cut yarn. - -8th Row—Attach Baby Blue in point of leaf, 3 s c in same space, * 1 s d -c in each of the next 2 s c, d c in next s c, yarn over twice, insert in -last s c on side of leaf, work off 2 loops, yarn over, insert in 1st st -on next leaf and work off all loops 2 at a time, skip 2 s c, d c in next -s c, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 s c, 3 s c in next s c, repeat from * -all around. - -9th Row—Ch 1, * 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, 1 s d c in each of the -next 2 sts, 1 d c in each of the next 3 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next -2 sts, repeat from * all around. - -10th Row—Ch 4, 2 tr c in same space, ch 1, 3 tr c in same space, * ch 1, -a 4 d c popcorn st with ch 1 between in each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, s -c in 1st s c, sl st in next s c, s c in next s c, ch 1, 1 popcorn st -with ch 1 between in each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, in center s c work 3 -tr c, ch 1, 3 tr c, repeat from * all around and join in 1st shell. - -11th Row—Work a row of s c all around working 1 s c in each st and -working 2 s c, ch 2, 2 s c in each corner, cut Blue. Attach Black and -work 1 s c in each s c, working 3 s c in each corner. - -Next Row—1 s c in each s c, cut Black. - -Sew motifs together and work the following border: With Black starting -at corner, ch 4, d c in same space, * ch 1, d c in same space, repeat -from * twice, ** skip 2 s c, d c in next s c, * ch 1, d c in same space, -repeat from * twice and repeat from ** to corner s c, work a 5 d c shell -in corner and continue all around. - - CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS - ch—Chain - st—Stitch - sts—Stitches - sl st—Slip Stitch - s c—Single Crochet - s d c—Short Double Crochet - d c—Double Crochet - tr c—Treble Crochet - - - - - _have you seen the latest Star book?_ - - - [Illustration: {Skeins}] - - [Illustration: STAR Book #69 - Pocket Potholders] - -Fifteen quickly made potholders which can all be made with pockets and -thumbs for safety. - - [Illustration: STAR Book #70 - Hot Plate Mats] - -Square, round, oval, fashioned in new hot plate designs. 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Broadway, New York 13, N. Y.</span></p> -<p class="center"><span class="ssn">THIS <span class="large"><span class="sc"><i>Afghan</i></span></span> CAN BE MADE WHILE WATCHING TELEVISION</span> -<br /><span class="jr"><span class="ssn">See <a href="#Page_3">Pg. 3</a></span></span></p> -<p class="tbcenter"><span class="smaller"><span class="ssn">Copyright 1951</span></span> <span class="hst"><span class="smaller"><span class="ssn">Printed in U. S. A.</span></span></span></p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_2">2</div> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01.jpg" alt="{watching TV and crocheting}" width="500" height="255" /> -</div> -<p class="tb"><span class="ssn">THE SOFTEST AFGHANS ARE MADE OF</span> <span class="xxlarge"><i>dawn wool</i></span></p> -<p>and the prettiest afghans are made of Dawn -Wool. Our Design Studio has gathered a -group of easy-to-make designs (so easy that -some of them can even be made while -watching television). We have included -some old favorites such as the Granny and -the Chevron because so many of our readers -have asked for those designs. You will particularly -like the Square Dance illustrated -on <a href="#Page_5">page 5</a> with its gay, bright colors. Instructions -also call for a shorter version of -this afghan to form a handsome shawl.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01d.jpg" alt="{Skeins}" width="300" height="356" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div> -<h2 id="c1"><span class="small"><i>flower afghan</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Illustrated on <a href="#cover">front cover</a></i></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt>Size 47 inches x 70 inches</dt> -<dt>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42</dt> -<dd>22 ozs. Black and 3 ozs. each of 21 Assorted Colors</dd> -<dt>Each motif measures about 2¼ inches.</dt> -<dt>672 motifs, 21 x 32 are required for afghan.</dt> -<dt>Bone crochet hook No. 4 or No. 5</dt></dl> -<p><b>FLOWER:</b> With any Color ch 2, 8 s c in 2nd st from hook, -join.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>—Ch 4, 2 tr c in same space, leaving last loop -of each st on hook, yarn over and pull through all loops -at one time, ch 4, sl st in same space, sl st in next s c, -repeat from beginning 7 times (8 petals), cut yarn.</p> -<p>With Black, join in center of any petal, ch 5, s c in -center of next petal, * ch 5, sl st in top of s c just -made for picot (corner), ch 5, s c in next petal, ch 5, -s c in next petal, repeat from * twice, ch 5, sl st in top -of last s c just made, ch 5, join in 1st petal, cut yarn.</p> -<p>Work another motif in same manner, joining in last row -as follows: with Black join in center of any petal, ch 5, -s c in next petal, ch 2, s c in 3rd st of corner loop of 1st -motif, ch 2, sl st in top of s c of 2nd motif, * ch 2, -sl st in 3rd st of corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 2, -s c in next petal, repeat from * once, ch 2, sl st in 3rd st -of corresponding loop of 1st motif, ch 2, sl st in top of s c -of 2nd motif, complete motif same as 1st motif. Join -3rd motif to 2nd motif in same manner. Join all motifs -in same manner having 32 motifs of same Color in each -row.</p> -<p><b>EDGE:</b> With Black, join in 3rd st of any loop to right -of corner, s c in same space, ch 4, s c in center st of -corner loop, ch 3, sl st in top of s c just made, ch 4, s c in -center st of next loop, * ch 3, d c in next s c, ch 3, -sl st in top of d c just made, ch 3, s c in center st of next -loop, ch 3, d c between next joining of motifs, ch 3, -s c in top of d c just made, ch 3, s c in center st of next -loop, repeat from * all around, working all corners same as -1st corner.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01g.jpg" alt="{Afghan in use}" width="400" height="525" /> -</div> -<h2 id="c2"><span class="small"><i>indian stripe afghan</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Illustrated on <a href="#Page_4">page 4</a></i></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt>Size 56 inches x 62 inches Without Fringe</dt> -<dt>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42</dt> -<dd>48 ozs. Lt. Gray</dd> -<dd>12 ozs. Cardinal</dd> -<dd>4 ozs. White</dd> -<dd>4 ozs. Black</dd> -<dt>Afghan hook size G</dt> -<dt>1 tapestry needle</dt> -<dt>Bone crochet hook No. 6</dt></dl> -<p><b>AFGHAN ST:</b> Ch for desired length, pick up and pull loop -through each st of ch leaving all loops on hook, work -back by drawing yarn through first loop (post), * yarn -over hook and draw through 2 loops, repeat from * to end -of row (1 complete row).</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Insert hook under 2nd post and pull loop -through, * insert hook under next post and pull loop -through, repeat from * across row and work back in same -manner as before. Repeat 2nd row for length desired. With -Gray and using afghan hook, ch 56 and work 55 afghan sts -on ch. Work in afghan st for 219 complete rows. With -1 loop on hook, insert hook under 2nd post and pull loop -through, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, insert hook -under 3rd post, pull through, yarn over and pull through -both loops, continue working in s c across row and down -left side only, working 1 s c in each row and inserting -hook far enough back to catch 2 strands for strength, -cut yarn. Work 2 more strips in same manner.</p> -<p><b>NARROW STRIP:</b> With Cardinal and using afghan hook, ch -9 and work in afghan st for 6 complete rows.</p> -<p><b>7th Row: Claw Pattern:</b> Pick up and pull loop through -post 2, 3, 4 and 5 only (5 loops on hook), yarn over, -insert hook under the 4th post of 3rd row and pull loop -through (7 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through -1 loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn over and -pull through 1 loop (6 loops on hook), yarn over, skip -1 post of 3rd row, insert hook through next post (6th post) -and pull through (8 loops on hook), yarn over and pull -through 1 loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn -over and pull through 1 loop (7 loops on hook), yarn over -and pull through 3 loops (5 loops on hook), pick up and -pull a loop through post 6, 7, 8 and 9 and work back -same as before. Work 1 complete row of afghan sts. Repeat -from 7th row until there are 217 complete rows and -inserting hook in 4th row below for claw patterns. Work -2 complete rows in afghan st. Finish same as large strips. -Work 3 more strips in Cardinal and 4 strips in Gray in same -manner.</p> -<p><b>JOINING:</b> Crochet strips together with s c. Working on -wrong side and starting at left side crochet a narrow Gray -claw strip to large afghan strip picking up back loop of sts -of each edge, row for row. Crochet a Cardinal claw strip to -opposite side of large Gray afghan strip. Crochet remaining -strips together as follows: narrow Gray claw strip, Cardinal -claw strip, large Gray afghan strip, Cardinal claw strip, narrow -Gray claw strip, Cardinal claw strip, large Gray afghan -strip and narrow Gray claw strip.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE:</b> Wind yarn over a 4 inch cardboard and cut one -end. Using 1 strand, double in half and pull through -each st, draw ends through loops, repeat across top and -lower edge of each strip having the colors to correspond -with strip. Embroider as illustrated following chart and starting -pattern in 15th row from top and lower edge. Embroidery -is worked in large afghan strips only using a cross st. Each -post represents 1 st and the cross sts are worked over -the post.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01h.jpg" alt="{Pattern}" width="381" height="601" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_4">4</div> -<div class="img" id="fig1"> -<img src="images/p02.jpg" alt="" width="565" height="800" /> -<p class="pcap"><i>Chevron Afghan Instructions on <a href="#Page_7">Page 7</a>. -<br /><span class="jr">Indian Stripe Afghan Instructions on <a href="#Page_3">Page 3</a>.</span></i></p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div> -<div class="img" id="fig2"> -<img src="images/p02a.jpg" alt="" width="569" height="800" /> -<p class="pcap"><i>Square Dance Afghan Instructions on <a href="#Page_6">Page 6</a>.</i></p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div> -<h2 id="c3"><span class="small"><i>square dance afghan & shawl</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Illustrated on <a href="#Page_5">page 5</a></i></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03.jpg" alt="{line drawing}" width="374" height="500" /> -</div> -<dl class="undent"><dt>Size 62 inches x 62 inches without Fringe</dt> -<dt>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY</dt> -<dt>“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN, Article W 74</dt> -<dt class="center">or</dt> -<dt>“DAWN” ANTI-SHRINK, ANTI-MATTING SOCK YARN, Article W 9</dt> -<dt class="center">or</dt> -<dt>“DAWN” SOCK & SWEATER YARN, Article W 64</dt> -<dt class="center">or</dt> -<dt>“DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP SET” NYLON, Article N 6</dt> -<dd>32 ozs. Scarlet or Red for Afghan. 12 ozs. for Shawl.</dd> -<dd>6 ozs. Sand for Afghan. 2 ozs. for Shawl.</dd> -<dt class="center">and</dt> -<dt>“STAR” RAYON CROCHET, Article 700</dt> -<dd>13 balls Buttercup for Afghan, 5 balls for Shawl.</dd> -<dd>2 balls Black for Afghan, 2 balls for Shawl.</dd> -<dd>5 balls Red for Afghan, 2 balls for Shawl.</dd> -<dt>Plastic crochet hook No, 4 or F.</dt></dl> -<p>With Scarlet ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3 (counts as -1 d c in each row) and work 11 d c in ring, join in 3rd st -of ch.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Ch 3, 1 d c in next d c, * 2 d c, ch 2, -2 d c in next d c (corner), 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c, -repeat from * twice, 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in next d c, join -in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—Ch 3, 1 d c in each d c, 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in -each ch 2 loop at each corner, join in 3rd st of ch. -Repeat last row 3 times, cut yarn (22 d c on each side).</p> -<p><b>7th Row</b>—Attach Buttercup, ch 1 and work 1 s c in each -d c, 1 s c, ch 3, 1 s c in each ch 2 loop at each corner, -join in ch 1.</p> -<p><b>8th Row</b>—Ch 1, work 1 s c in each s c, 1 s c, ch 3, -1 s c in each ch 3 loop at each corner, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>—Attach Scarlet, work same as 3rd row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>10th and 11th Rows</b>—Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th -and 8th rows, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>12th Row</b>—Attach Scarlet, work 1 d c in each s c, 2 d c, -ch 2, 2 d c in each ch 3 loop at each corner.</p> -<p><b>13th to 16th Rows</b>—Work same as 3rd row, cut yarn -(54 d c on each side).</p> -<p><b>17th Row</b>—Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th row, cut -yarn.</p> -<p><b>18th Row</b>—Attach Black, work same as 8th row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>19th to 23rd Rows</b>—Attach Scarlet, work same as 12th to -16th rows, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>24th and 25th Rows</b>—Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th -and 8th rows, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>26th Row</b>—Attach Sand, ch 3 (counts as part of 1st cluster -st), d c in same space, * ch 1, skip 1 st, 2 d c cluster st -in next st (2 d c cluster st: 2 d c in same space keeping -last loop of each d c on hook, yarn over and pull through -all loops at one time), repeat from * all around working -2 cluster sts with ch 2 between in each ch 3 loop at each -corner, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn (43 cluster sts on -each side).</p> -<p><b>27th Row</b>—Attach Red, work same as 7th row, working -1 s c in each cluster st and 1 s c in each ch 1.</p> -<p><b>28th Row</b>—Ch 3, 1 d c in each s c, working 2 d c, ch 2, -2 d c in each ch 3 loop at each corner, join.</p> -<p><b>29th Row</b>—Work same as 7th row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>30th Row</b>—Attach Sand, work same as 26th row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>31st Row</b>—Attach Buttercup, work same as 27th row.</p> -<p><b>32nd Row</b>—Work same as 8th row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>33rd to 37th Rows</b>—Attach Scarlet, work same as 12th to -16th rows, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>38th Row</b>—Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th row, cut -yarn.</p> -<p><b>39th Row</b>—Attach Black, work same as 8th row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>40th Row</b>—Attach Scarlet, work same as 26th row, cut -yarn.</p> -<p><b>41st, 42nd and 43rd Rows</b>—Attach Buttercup, work same -as 27th, 28th and 29th rows, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>44th Row</b>—Attach Scarlet, work same as 26th row, cut -yarn.</p> -<p><b>45th Row</b>—Attach Black, work same as 27th row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>46th Row</b>—Attach Buttercup, work same as 8th row, cut -yarn.</p> -<p>Repeat the 19th to 46th rows twice, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>103rd Row</b>—Attach Scarlet, work same as 28th row.</p> -<p><b>104th to 118th Rows</b>—Work same as 3rd row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>119th to 127th Row</b>—Attach Buttercup and work same as -24th to 32nd rows, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>128th Row</b>—Attach Scarlet and work 1 s c in each s c, -working 3 s c in ch 3 loop at each corner, join, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE:</b> Wind Scarlet over a 7 inch cardboard, cut loops -at one end. Using 2 strands, double in half and knot fringe -in every other st across each side and one in each of the 3 sts -at each corner around entire afghan. Trim evenly.</p> -<h2 id="c4"><span class="small"><i>shawl afghan</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Size 36 inches x 36 inches without Fringe</i></p> -<p>Work 1st 74 rows same as square dance afghan.</p> -<p><b>75th Row</b>—Attach Scarlet and work 1 s c in each s c, -working 3 s c in the ch 3 loop at each corner, join, -cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE:</b> Wind Scarlet over a 10 inch cardboard, cut loops -at one end. Using 2 strands, double in half and knot fringe -in every other st across each side and one in each of the -3 sts at each corner around entire shawl. * Take half of -one group of fringe and half of next group of fringe, knot -together ¾ inch from 1st row of knots, repeat all around, -then repeat from * for another row of knots. Trim fringe -evenly.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03a.jpg" alt="{Fringed afghan}" width="500" height="503" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_7">7</div> -<h2 id="c5"><span class="small"><i>chevron afghan</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Illustrated on <a href="#Page_4">page 4</a></i></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt>Size 60 inches x 72 inches</dt> -<dt>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42</dt> -<dd>62 ozs. Wood Brown</dd> -<dd>7 ozs. Beige</dd> -<dd>11 ozs. Amber</dd> -<dt>Plastic crochet hook No. 5 or G</dt> -<dt>Gauge: 6 s c = 1 inch</dt></dl> -<p>Starting at lower edge, with Brown ch 336, work 1 s c -in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each of the next 12 sts of ch, -* 3 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts, skip -1 st, 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts, repeat from * -10 times, 3 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Working in back loop of sts only, 1 s c in -next st, skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 12 sts, -* 3 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts, -skip 2 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 13 sts, repeat from * -10 times, 3 s c in next st, 1 s c in each of the next 12 sts, -skip 1 st, 1 s c in last st, ch 1, turn. Repeat 2nd row -for entire afghan. Work 6 more rows in Brown, * 2 rows -Amber, 2 rows Brown, 2 rows Beige, 2 rows Brown, 2 rows -Amber, 16 rows Brown, repeat from * 8 times, ending -last repeat with 8 rows Brown instead of 16 rows, cut -yarn. With Brown work a row of s c on side edge, keeping -work flat, ch 1, turn. Working in back loop only, work -1 s c in each s c, cut yarn. Finish opposite edge in same -manner.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03c.jpg" alt="{Afghans outdoors}" width="600" height="478" /> -</div> -<h2 id="c6"><span class="small"><i>granny afghan</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Illustrated on <a href="#Page_8">page 8</a></i></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt>Size 53 inches x 75 inches</dt> -<dt>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42</dt> -<dd>31 ozs. Black and 50 ozs. of Assorted Colors.</dd> -<dt>Each motif measures about 4 inches.</dt> -<dt>176 motifs 11 x 16 are required for afghan.</dt> -<dt>Plastic crochet hook No. 4 or F.</dt></dl> -<p><b>With any Color</b>—Ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3 (counts -as 1 d c in each row) and work 2 d c in ring, * ch 1, -3 d c in ring, repeat from * twice, ch 1, join in 3rd st -of ch, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Attach next Color in ch 1 loop, ch 3, 2 d c -in same loop, ch 1, 3 d c in same loop, * 3 d c, ch 1, -3 d c in next loop, repeat from * twice, join in 3rd st of ch, -cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—Attach next Color in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c -in same loop, ch 1, 3 d c in same loop, * 3 d c in next -space between corners, 3 d c, ch 1, 3 d c in next loop, -repeat from * twice, 3 d c in next space, join in 3rd st -of ch, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Attach next Color in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in -same loop, ch 1, 3 d c in same loop, * 3 d c in each of -the next 2 spaces, 3 d c, ch 1, 3 d c in corner loop, -repeat from * twice, 3 d c in each of the next 2 spaces, -join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—Attach Black in corner loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same -loop, ch 1, 3 d c in same loop, * 3 d c in each of the next -3 spaces, 3 d c, ch 1, 3 d c in corner loop, repeat from * -twice, 3 d c in each of the next 3 spaces, join in 3rd st -of ch.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—Work a row of s c around entire square working -3 s c in each corner, cut yarn. Sew or crochet squares -together. Attach Black in corner and work 3 rows of s c -all around afghan, working 3 s c in each corner, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE:</b> Using all colors, cut strands 9 inches long. Using -3 strands, double in half and loop through every other s c, -draw ends through loop tightly, repeat all around.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div> -<div class="img" id="fig3"> -<img src="images/p04.jpg" alt="" width="568" height="800" /> -<p class="pcap"><i>Granny Afghan Instructions on <a href="#Page_7">page 7</a>.</i></p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_9">9</div> -<div class="img" id="fig4"> -<img src="images/p04a.jpg" alt="" width="567" height="800" /> -<p class="pcap"><i>Victorian Afghan Instructions on <a href="#Page_10">Page 10</a>.</i></p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_10">10</div> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p05.jpg" alt="{Victorian costume}" width="289" height="629" /> -</div> -<h2 id="c7"><span class="small"><i>victorian afghan</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Illustrated on <a href="#Page_9">page 9</a></i></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt>Size 54 inches x 80 inches</dt> -<dt>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, Article W 11 or W 15</dt> -<dd>64 ozs. White</dd> -<dd>4 ozs. each Scarlet, Amber, Kelly Green, Baby Blue, Sky Blue, Golf Green, Cardinal and Black</dd> -<dd>8 ozs. Flame</dd> -<dt>Each square measures about 14½ inches. 15 squares 3 x 5 are required for afghan.</dt> -<dt>Afghan hook size G</dt> -<dt>Plastic crochet hook No. 6 or H</dt> -<dt>1 tapestry needle.</dt></dl> -<p>With White and Afghan hook, ch 68 and work 67 afghan -sts on ch (afghan st: pick up 2nd st from hook, pull loop -through, pick up and pull a loop through each remaining st -of ch leaving all loops on hook, work back by drawing yarn -through first loop, * yarn over hook, draw through 2 loops, -repeat from * to end of row).</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Same as 1st row picking up vertical yarn instead -of ch and work back the same way. Repeat 2nd row until -51 rows of afghan sts have been worked, then work a row -of sl sts picking up vertical yarn same as in afghan st. -Work a row of s c all around square working 1 s c in -each st on upper and lower edges, 1 s c in each row on -sides, working 3 s c in each corner st, cut yarn. Work -14 more squares in same manner. Block each square. Embroider -squares in cross st following charts, working 7 Pansy -squares and 8 Rose squares. Overcast squares together as -illustrated on wrong side matching s c picking up both -loops of sts.</p> -<p><b>BORDER:</b> With right side of work toward you, with White -and No. 6 hook, work a row of s c all around working 1 s c -in each s c, 3 s c in center 5 c at each corner, join.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>—Ch 1, turn, s c in same space, * ch 3, insert -hook in same space, pull loop through, skip 1 st, insert -hook in next st and pull loop through, yarn over and pull -through 3 loops on hook (pattern), repeat from * all around -working 1 pattern in each of the 3 corner sts in each corner, -ending row with ch 3, sl st in center st of 1st ch 3.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>—Ch 1, turn, s c in same space, * ch 3, insert -hook in same space, pull loop through, insert hook in center -st of next ch 3, pull loop through, yarn over and pull -through all loops on hook, repeat from * all around ending -row with ch 3, insert hook in same space, pull loop -through, insert hook in same space as 1st s c, pull loop -through, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook, -sl st in center st of next ch 3 loop.</p> -<p>Repeat last row increasing 3 patterns over center 3 patterns -of each corner as follows: * ch 3, insert hook in same -space, pull loop through, insert hook in next ch of same -pattern, pull loop through, yarn over and pull through -all loops on hook, ch 3, insert hook in same space, pull -loop through, insert hook in center st of next ch 3 loop, -pull through, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook, -repeat from * twice. Repeat last row 5 times.</p> -<p><b>Next 2 Rows</b>—Work even in pattern.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>—Work even in pattern increasing 3 patterns -over center 3 patterns of each corner.</p> -<p><b>Next Row:</b> Work even, cut yarn.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p05a.jpg" alt="{Flower pattern}" width="800" height="574" /> -</div> -<dl class="undent pcap"><dt>FLAME</dt> -<dt>SCARLET</dt> -<dt>GOLF GREEN</dt> -<dt>KELLY GREEN</dt> -<dt>CARDINAL</dt></dl> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p05b.jpg" alt="{Flower pattern}" width="800" height="514" /> -</div> -<dl class="undent pcap"><dt>AMBER</dt> -<dt>FLAME</dt> -<dt>BABY BLUE</dt> -<dt>SKY BLUE</dt> -<dt>BLACK</dt> -<dt>KELLY GREEN</dt> -<dt>GOLF GREEN</dt></dl> -<div class="pb" id="Page_11">11</div> -<h2 id="c8"><span class="small"><i>crocheted fan afghan</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Illustrated on <a href="#Page_13">page 13</a></i></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt>Size 56 inches x 68 inches</dt> -<dt>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, Article W 11 or W 41 or W 42</dt> -<dd>47 ozs. White</dd> -<dd>11 ozs. Baby Blue</dd> -<dd>22 ozs. Sky Blue</dd> -<dd>26 ozs. National Blue</dd> -<dt>Plastic crochet hook No. 5 or G</dt></dl> -<p>Each motif measures 11 inches at widest point, 5½ inches -at center.</p> -<p>99 motifs and 22 half motifs are required for afghan.</p> -<p><b>MOTIF:</b> With White ch 2, s c in 2nd st from hook, ch 1, -turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Work 3 s c in s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in next s c, 2 s c in -last s c, ch 1, turn and continue working rows of s c -increasing in first and last st of each row until there are -19 s c in row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>—Attach Baby Blue, ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), popcorn -st in next s c (popcorn st: 4 d c in same st, drop loop -off hook, insert hook in 1st d c and pull loop through, ch 1 -to tighten st), * 1 d c in next s c, popcorn st in next s c, -repeat from * across row, ending with 1 d c in last s c, -ch 1, turn (9 popcorn sts).</p> -<p><b>12th Row</b>—2 s c in next d c, * 1 s c in next popcorn st, -1 s c in next d c, 2 s c in next popcorn st, 1 s c in next d c, -repeat from * across row ending with 2 s c in last st, -(25 s c), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>13th and 14th Rows</b>—Attach White and work in s c, -increasing 1 s c at the beginning and end of each row, -cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>15th Row</b>—Attach Sky Blue and work same as 11th row -(14 popcorn sts).</p> -<p><b>16th Row</b>—Ch 1, s c in same space, * 1 s c in next -popcorn st, 2 s c in next d c, repeat from * across row -(43 s c), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>17th and 18 Rows</b>—Attach White and work same as 13th -and 14th rows, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>19th Row</b>—Attach National Blue and work same as 15th -row (23 popcorn sts).</p> -<p><b>20th Row</b>—Work in s c increasing 1 s c at the beginning -and end of row, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>21st and 22nd Rows</b>—Attach White and work in s c -increasing 1 s c at the beginning and end of each row, -cut yarn. Work 98 more motifs in same manner.</p> -<p><b>HALF MOTIF:</b> With White ch 2, s c in 2nd st from hook, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—2 s c in s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—1 s c in 1st s c, 2 s c in next s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 2 s c, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, 2 s c in next s c, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each remaining s c, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>7th Row</b>—1 s c in each s c, working 2 s c in last s c, -ch 1, turn. Repeat last 2 rows once.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—Work in s c, increasing 1 s c at beginning and -end of row (11 s c), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>—Attach Baby Blue, work same as 11th row of -motif (5 popcorn sts).</p> -<p><b>12th Row</b>—Same as 12th row of motif (15 s c), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>—Attach White, 1 s c in each s c, 2 s c in -last s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>14th Row</b>—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each remaining s c, -cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>15th Row</b>—Attach Sky Blue and work same as 15th row of -motif (8 popcorn sts).</p> -<p><b>16th Row</b>—Same as 16th row of motif but working 1 s c -in each of the last 2 d c (23 s c), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>17th and 18th Rows</b>—Attach White and work same as 13th -and 14th rows, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>19th Row</b>—Attach National Blue and work same as 15th -row (12 popcorn sts).</p> -<p><b>20th Row</b>—Same as 6th row (26 s c), cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>21st and 22nd Rows</b>—Attach White and work same as 17th -and 18th rows, cut yarn.</p> -<p>Work 10 more half motifs in same manner. Work half motifs -for other side as follows: work the 1st and 2nd rows same -as 1st half motif.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in last s c, ch 1, turn. -Continue motif the same as 1st half motif having increases -on opposite side.</p> -<p>Sew motifs together as follows: sew half of last row of -1st motif to one side of second motif. Sew other half of -last row of 1st motif to side of 3rd motif as illustrated. -Continue across 2 rows having 5 motifs in 1st row and 4 -motifs in 2nd row. Continue sewing motifs together in same -manner always sewing the sides of next row of motifs to the -top of motifs of previous row. Sew half motifs in position on -each side. Reverse and sew 4 motifs at the bottom of afghan -between points and half motifs at each corner.</p> -<p><b>EDGE:</b> With White and right side of afghan toward you, -work a row of s c on side edge, working 22 s c on each half -motif, ch 1, turn. Work 1 s c in each s c, cut yarn. -Work other side to correspond.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE:</b> Wind White yarn around 2 inch cardboard, cut -loops at one end. Using 2 strands, double in half and knot -fringe in every other st at scallop ends. Trim evenly.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p05d.jpg" alt="{Antebellum costumes}" width="325" height="533" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_12">12</div> -<div class="img" id="fig5"> -<img src="images/p06.jpg" alt="" width="564" height="800" /> -<p class="pcap"><i>Two Tone Reversible Afghan Instructions on <a href="#Page_14">Page 14</a>.</i></p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_13">13</div> -<div class="img" id="fig6"> -<img src="images/p06a.jpg" alt="" width="566" height="800" /> -<p class="pcap"><i>Crochet Fan Afghan Instructions on <a href="#Page_11">Page 11</a>.</i></p> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_14">14</div> -<h2 id="c9"><span class="small"><i>two-toned reversible afghan</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Illustrated on <a href="#Page_12">page 12</a></i></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42</dt> -<dd>41 ozs. Lt. Gray</dd> -<dd>44 ozs. Amber</dd> -<dt>Plastic crochet hook No. 10 or aluminum J</dt></dl> -<p>The entire afghan is worked in s d c worked very loosely. -(s d c: yarn over hook, insert in stitch, pull through, yarn -over and work off all loops at one time). Cut yarn at end -of each row and start 2nd Color at end of previous row. -With Gray, crochet a chain about 55 inches, keeping ch -slack while measuring, work 1st s d c in 3rd ch from hook, -1 s d c in each remaining st of ch, ch 1 at end of row and -tighten yarn, slip 2nd color through loop and yarn of previous -color, ch 2, turn, cut the yarn of previous row leaving -an end to fasten.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Pick up a single loop of 2nd s d c in back -of work of previous row, work 1 s d c in each s d c in same -manner as in 1st row, working last s d c in end ch. Work -should form a chain ridge, ending row in same manner. -Pick up the 1st Color and work a row of s d c in same -manner as in 2nd row.</p> -<p>Repeat 2nd row alternating Colors, 1 row of each Color -until work measures about 70 inches ending with the same -Color as the 1st row.</p> -<p><b>FRINGE:</b> With Gray, work 1 s c in 1st s d c, pull up a 4″ -loop keeping loop on hook, * work 1 s c in next st, pulling -up a 4 inch loop on hook, repeat from * all around always -keeping a few loops on hook to gauge size. Fringe is -worked all around afghan working about 5 s c in corners. -Cut loops of fringe or leave loops uncut if desired.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p07.jpg" alt="{Antebellum costumes}" width="352" height="499" /> -</div> -<h2 id="c10"><span class="small"><i>charleston garden afghan</i></span></h2> -<p class="center"><i>Illustrated on <a href="#Page_16">back cover</a></i></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt>Size 53 inches x 76 inches</dt> -<dt>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED, Article W 11 or W 15 or W 41 or W 42</dt> -<dd>13 ozs. Shaded Pinks or any other flower shade desired</dd> -<dd>13 ozs. Golf Green</dd> -<dd>38 ozs. Baby Blue</dd> -<dd>26 ozs. Black</dd> -<dd>3 ozs. Pink</dd> -<dt>Plastic crochet hook No. 5 or G</dt> -<dt>Each motif measures about 7½ inches</dt></dl> -<p>70 motifs 7 x 10 are required for Afghan. With Flower -shade, ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3, 3 d c in ring, -sl loop off hook, insert in 3rd st of ch 3 and pull loop -through, * ch 3, 4 d c in ring, sl loop off hook, insert -in first d c and pull loop through, (popcorn st), repeat -from * twice, ch 3, join in first popcorn st.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—In next loop, work 1 s c, 4 d c, 1 s c, repeat -from beginning 3 times.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—Ch 4, working in back of petals over the 1st row, -s c in lower center edge of petal, ch 4, s c between the -petals, repeat from the beginning all around (8 loops).</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Over each loop, work 1 s c, 5 d c, 1 s c, cut -yarn.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—Attach Pink and work 1 s c in each st of each -petal, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—Attach Green in s c of 3rd row in back of petal, -* ch 7, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s d c in each of the -next 2 sts (s d c: yarn over hook, insert in st, pull through, -yarn over and work off all loops at one time), 1 d c in -each of the next 3 sts, s c in next s c in 3rd row between -petals, repeat from * all around.</p> -<p><b>7th Row</b>—Work 5 s c on side of next leaf, 3 s c in point -of leaf, 5 s c down other side of leaf and repeat on all -leaves, cut yarn.</p> -<p><b>8th Row</b>—Attach Baby Blue in point of leaf, 3 s c in -same space, * 1 s d c in each of the next 2 s c, d c in -next s c, yarn over twice, insert in last s c on side of leaf, -work off 2 loops, yarn over, insert in 1st st on next leaf -and work off all loops 2 at a time, skip 2 s c, d c in next -s c, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 s c, 3 s c in next s c, -repeat from * all around.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>—Ch 1, * 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, 1 s d c -in each of the next 2 sts, 1 d c in each of the next 3 sts, -1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, repeat from * all around.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—Ch 4, 2 tr c in same space, ch 1, 3 tr c in same -space, * ch 1, a 4 d c popcorn st with ch 1 between in -each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, s c in 1st s c, sl st in next -s c, s c in next s c, ch 1, 1 popcorn st with ch 1 between -in each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, in center s c work 3 tr c, -ch 1, 3 tr c, repeat from * all around and join in 1st shell.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>—Work a row of s c all around working 1 s c in -each st and working 2 s c, ch 2, 2 s c in each corner, -cut Blue. Attach Black and work 1 s c in each s c, working -3 s c in each corner.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>—1 s c in each s c, cut Black.</p> -<p>Sew motifs together and work the following border: With -Black starting at corner, ch 4, d c in same space, * ch 1, -d c in same space, repeat from * twice, ** skip 2 s c, -d c in next s c, * ch 1, d c in same space, repeat from * -twice and repeat from ** to corner s c, work a 5 d c shell -in corner and continue all around.</p> -<dl class="undent"><dt class="center">CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS</dt> -<dt>ch—Chain</dt> -<dt>st—Stitch</dt> -<dt>sts—Stitches</dt> -<dt>sl st—Slip Stitch</dt> -<dt>s c—Single Crochet</dt> -<dt>s d c—Short Double Crochet</dt> -<dt>d c—Double Crochet</dt> -<dt>tr c—Treble Crochet</dt></dl> -<div class="pb" id="Page_15">15</div> -<h2 id="c11"><span class="small"><i><span class="ssn">have you seen the latest Star book?</span></i></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p07a.jpg" alt="{Skeins}" width="500" height="494" /> -</div> -<div class="img" id="fig7"> -<img src="images/p07b.jpg" alt="" width="286" height="416" /> -<p class="pcap"><span class="center"><b>STAR Book #69 -<br />Pocket Potholders</b></span></p> -</div> -<p>Fifteen quickly made -potholders which can -all be made with pockets -and thumbs for -safety.</p> -<div class="img" id="fig8"> -<img src="images/p07c.jpg" alt="" width="286" height="408" /> -<p class="pcap"><span class="center"><b>STAR Book #70 -<br />Hot Plate Mats</b></span></p> -</div> -<p>Square, round, oval, -fashioned in new hot -plate designs. 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