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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of Star Book No. 223: Sweaters He and She, by
-Anonymous
-
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-Title: Star Book No. 223: Sweaters He and She
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-Author: Anonymous
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-Release Date: July 7, 2021 [eBook #65789]
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-Language: English
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-*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 223: SWEATERS HE AND
-SHE ***
-
-
-
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- 35¢
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-
- STAR BOOK No. 223
- SWEATERS
- He AND She
-
-
- american thread
-
- [Illustration: american thread ®
- 90 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016]
-
- PRINTED IN U.S.A.
-
-
-
-
- Aran Cardigan
- He and She
-
-
- _including continuation from pages 20-22_
-
- SIZES:
- Ladies’: Small to Medium; Medium to Large
- Men’s: Small to Medium; Medium to Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED OR DAWN “SAYELLE”[1]
- 8 (9)—10, 11—4 oz. skeins Fisherman for cardigan
- 4 oz. Fisherman for Beanie; 5 oz. for Beret
- 1 Pr. each Knitting Needles No. 6 and No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH
- WILL RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- Double Pointed Needle
- 6 (6)—8, 8 Buttons
- ½ yd. grosgrain ribbon ½ inch wide
- GAUGE: 11 sts = 2 inches (pattern on No. 8 needles, allowing for
- “take-in” of pattern).
-
-Directions are given for ladies’ small to medium size. Changes for
-medium to large size are given in parentheses. Men’s small to medium and
-medium to large sizes are given in bold face type.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 17½ (19)—20½, 22 inches
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 11 (11¾)—12½, 13¼ inches
- Width around underarms, buttoned:
- 37½ (40½)—43½, 46½ inches
-
-BACK: With No. 6 needles, cast on 98 (106)—114, 122 sts. Work in K 1, P
-1 ribbing for 5 rows. START PATTERN: Change to No. 8 needles. 1st ROW
-(right side): K 2 (2)—2, 2, P 12 (16)—20, 24, K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1,
-work bubble st over next 11 sts as follows: * P 3, work K 1, yo, K 1,
-yo, K 1 in next st (5 sts in 1 st), repeat from * once, P 3, K 1, sl 2
-as if to P, K 1, * P 2, K 8, repeat from last * twice, P 2, (cable st
-section) K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, * P 3, work K 1, yo, K 1, yo, K 1 in
-next st (5 sts in 1 st), repeat from last * once, P 3, K 1, sl 2 as if
-to P, K 1, P 12 (16)—20, 24, K 2 (2)—2, 2. 2nd ROW: P 2 (2)—2, 2, * work
-K 1, P 1, K 1 in next st (3 sts in 1 st) P 3 tog, repeat from * 2 (3)—4,
-5 times, (trinity pattern) P 1, yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, * K
-3, P 5, repeat from last * once, K 3, P 1, yarn to front, sl 2 as if to
-P, P 1, * K 2, P 8, repeat from last * twice, K 2, P 1, yarn to front,
-sl 2 as if to P, P 1, * K 3, P 5, repeat from last * once, K 3, P 1,
-yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, * work K 1, P 1, K 1 in next st, P
-3 tog, repeat from last * 2 (3)—4, 5 times, P 2 (2)—2, 2. 3rd ROW: K 2
-(2)—2, 2, P 12 (16)—20, 24, skip 1 st, K in front of 2nd st but leave on
-needle, then K skipped st and sl both sts off needle, skip next st, K
-2nd st through back loop and leave on needle, then K skipped st and sl
-both sts off needle (sl st twist over 4 sts), * P 3, K 5, repeat from *
-once, P 3, sl st twist over next 4 sts, * P 2, K 8, repeat from last *
-twice, P 2, sl st twist over next 4 sts, * P 3, K 5, repeat from last *
-once, P 3, sl st twist over next 4 sts, P 12 (16)—20, 24, K 2 (2)—2, 2.
-4th ROW: P 2 (2)—2, 2, * P 3 tog, work K 1, P 1, K 1 in next st, repeat
-from * 2 (3)—4, 5 times, P 4, * K 3, yarn to front, sl 1 as if to P, P 4
-tog, p.s.s.o., repeat from last * once, K 3, P 4, * K 2, P 8, repeat
-from last * twice, K 2, P 4, * K 3, yarn to front, sl 1 as if to P, P 4
-tog, p.s.s.o., repeat from last * once, K 3, P 4, * P 3 tog, work K 1, P
-1, K 1 in next st, repeat from last * 2 (3)—4, 5 times, P 2 (2)—2, 2.
-5th ROW: K 2 (2)—2, 2, P 12 (16)—20, 24, K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, P 5,
-work K 1, yo, K 1, yo, K 1 in next st (5 sts in 1 st), P 5, K 1, sl 2 as
-if to P, K 1, * P 2, sl next 2 sts to dpn and hold in back of work, K 2,
-then K 2 sts from dpn, sl next 2 sts to dpn and hold in front of work, K
-2, then K 2 sts from dpn (cable twist), repeat from * twice P 2 (3
-cables), K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, P 5, work 5 sts as before in next
-st, P 5, K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, P 12 (16)—20, 24, K 2 (2)—2, 2. 6th
-ROW: P 2 (2)—2, 2, * work K 1, P 1, K 1 in next st, P 3 tog, repeat from
-* 2 (3)—4, 5 times, P 1, yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, K 5, P 5,
-K 5, P 1, yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, * K 2, P 8, repeat from
-last * twice, K 2, P 1, yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, K 5, P 5, K
-5, P 1, yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, * work K 1, P 1, K 1 in
-next st, P 3 tog, repeat from last * 2 (3)—4, 5 times, P 2 (2)—2, 2. 7th
-ROW: K 2 (2)—2, 2, P 12 (16)—20, 24, work sl st twist over next 4 sts, P
-5, K 5, P 5, work sl st twist over next 4 sts, * P 2, K 8, repeat from *
-twice, P 2, work sl st twist over next 4 sts, P 5, K 5, P 5, work sl st
-twist over next 4 sts, P 12 (16)—20, 24, K 2 (2)—2, 2. 8th ROW: P 2
-(2)—2, 2, * P 3 tog, work K 1, P 1, K 1 in next st, repeat from * 2
-(3)—4, 5 times, P 4, K 5, yarn to front, sl 1 as if to P, P 4 tog,
-p.s.s.o., K 5, P 4, * K 2, P 8, repeat from last * twice, K 2, P 4, K 5,
-yarn to front, sl 1 as if to P, P 4 tog, p.s.s.o., K 5, P 4, * P 3 tog,
-work K 1, P 1, K 1 in next st, repeat from last * 2 (3)—4, 5 times, P 2
-(2)—2, 2. Repeat from 1st through 8th rows for pattern until back
-measures 16 (16)—19, 19 inches from beg, or desired length to underarm,
-ending with 8th pattern row. SHAPE ARMHOLES: 1st DEC ROW: K 2, P 3 tog,
-P 1, pass dec st over last st, work in established pattern to within
-last 6 sts, P 3 tog, P 1, pass dec st over last st, K 2 (3 sts dec at
-each end). 2nd ROW: P 3, work in pattern to last 3 sts, P 3. 3rd ROW: K
-2, work in pattern across, ending with K 2. 4th ROW: P 3, work in
-pattern across, ending with P 3. 5th ROW (dec row): K 2, P 2, pass 1st P
-st on right-hand needle over last P st (1 st dec), work in pattern to
-within last 4 sts, P 2, pass 1st P st on right-hand needle over last P
-st (1 st dec), K 2. 6th ROW: P 2, work in pattern across, ending with P
-2. 7th ROW: K 2, work in pattern across, ending with K 2. 8th ROW: P 2,
-work in pattern across, ending with P 2—90 (98)—106, 114 sts. Repeat
-these 8 rows 2 (3)—4, 4 times more—74 (74)—74, 82 sts. Then dec 1 st
-after the 1st 2 K sts at beg and before the 2 K sts at end every other
-row 4 times (all sizes)—66 (66)—66, 74 sts. Continue even in pattern for
-4 (4)—4½, 4½ inches ending with 6th pattern row. Then dec as follows:
-Dec 4 sts in each cable (to dec: work 2 tog across each cable). In next
-row complete 8th pattern row. NEXT ROW: K 2 at each end, K 2 tog across
-remainder of row. Bind off.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-NOTE: Work Left Front first for ladies’ and Right Front for men’s
-sweater for placement of buttonholes.
-
-RIGHT FRONT: With No. 6 needles, cast on 59 (63)—67, 71 sts. K 1, P 1 in
-ribbing to within last 8 sts, attach another skein and work last 8 sts
-with double yarn throughout in garter st (K each row) for front border.
-Work 4 more rows in ribbing and garter st at border. START PATTERN:
-Change to No. 8 needles. 1st ROW (right side): Work 8 border sts, P 2
-(2)—2, 2, K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, P 2, K 8, P 2, K 1, sl 2 as if to
-P, K 1, * P 3, work 5 sts in next st as before, repeat from * once, P 3,
-K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, P 12 (16)—20, 24, K 2. 2nd ROW: P 2, * work K
-1, P 1, K 1 in next st, P 3 tog, repeat from * 2 (3)—4, 5 times, P 1,
-yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, * K 3, P 5, repeat from last *
-once, K 3, P 1, yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, K 2, P 8, K 2, P 1,
-yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, K 2 (2)—2, 2, K 8 border sts. 3rd
-ROW: K 8 border sts, P 2 (2)—2, 2, work sl st twist over next 4 sts, P
-2, K 8, P 2, work sl st twist over next 4 sts, * P 3, K 5, repeat from *
-once, P 3, work sl st twist over next 4 sts, P 12 (16)—20, 24, K 2. 4th
-ROW: P 2, * P 3 tog, work K 1, P 1, K 1 in next st, repeat from * 2
-(3)—4, 5 times, P 4, * K 3, yarn to front, sl 1 as if to P, P 4 tog,
-p.s.s.o., repeat from last * once, K 3, P 4, K 2, P 8, K 2, P 4, K 2
-(2)—2, 2, K 8. 5th ROW: K 8, P 2 (2)—2, 2, K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, P
-2, cable twist over next 8 sts, P 2, K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, P 5,
-work 5 sts in next st, P 5, K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, P 12 (16)—20, 24,
-K 2. 6th ROW: P 2, * work K 1, P 1, K 1 in next st, P 3 tog, repeat from
-* 2 (3)—4, 5 times, P 1, yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, K 5, P 5,
-K 5, P 1, yarn to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, K 2, P 8, K 2, P 1, yarn
-to front, sl 2 as if to P, P 1, K 2 (2)—2, 2, K 8. 7th ROW: K 8, P 2
-(2)—2, 2, work sl st twist over next 4 sts, P 2, K 8, P 2, work sl st
-twist over next 4 sts, P 5, K 5, P 5, work sl st twist over next 4 sts,
-P 12 (16)—20, 24, K 2. 8th ROW: P 2, * P 3 tog, work K 1, P 1, K 1 in
-next st, repeat from * 2 (3)—4, 5 times, P 4, K 5, yarn to front, sl 1
-as if to P, P 4 tog, p.s.s.o., K 5, P 4, K 2, P 8, K 2, P 4, K 2 (2)—2,
-2, K 8. Repeat from 1st through 8th rows for pattern until same length
-as back to underarm, ending with 8th pattern row. SHAPE ARMHOLE: Work 8
-rows of armhole dec at armhole edge in same manner as back 3 (4)—5, 5
-times—47 (47)—47, 51 sts. Then dec 1 st every other row 4 times before 2
-K sts at end of row same as back. Work even in established pattern until
-there is 1 less cable twist than back, ending with 6th pattern row. Dec
-4 sts in cable same as back. In next row complete 8th pattern row. SHAPE
-NECK: Work 8 border sts and sl to st holder, bind off 6 sts (all sizes)
-at neck edge, complete row in pattern. Bind off 5 sts at neck edge once,
-2 sts at same edge every other row twice (all sizes). In next row
-complete 8th pattern row. NEXT ROW: Work 2 sts tog across row. Bind off.
-Mark position for 6 (6)—8, 8 buttonholes along front border, 1st one ½
-inch above lower edge, last one 1½ inches from neck edge, others evenly
-spaced between.
-
-LEFT FRONT: Work same as right front, reversing border sts, pattern and
-all shapings. BUTTONHOLES: K 3, bind off next 3 sts, work across. NEXT
-ROW: Cast on 3 sts over bound-off sts.
-
-SLEEVES: With No. 6 needles, cast on 42 (46)—50, 54 sts. Work in K 1, P
-1 ribbing for 2 inches, inc 10 (14)—10, 14 sts evenly spaced in last row
-of ribbing—52 (60)—60, 68 sts. Change to No. 8 needles and establish
-pattern as follows: 1st ROW (right side): K 2 (all sizes), P 4 (8)—8,
-12, K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, * P 2, K 8, repeat from * twice (all
-sizes) P 2, K 1, sl 2 as if to P, K 1, P 4 (8)—8, 12, K 2 (all sizes).
-2nd to 8th ROWS: Work in pattern as established. Work even until 6
-inches from beg (all sizes), ending with 8th pattern row. NEXT ROW (inc
-row): Inc 4 sts after 2 K sts at beg and before 2 K sts at end of row
-(to inc: work 2 sts in each of the next 4 sts)—8 sts inc in row.
-Continue in pattern as established inc 4 sts at beg and end of row 1
-(1)—2, 2 times more every 4 (4)—5, 5 inches. Continue even in pattern
-until sleeve measures 16 (16)—19, 19 inches from beg, or desired length
-to underarm, ending with 8th pattern row. SHAPE SLEEVE CAP: Work dec
-same as back, then work even for same number of rows as back, dec at top
-same as back. Bind off remaining sts.
-
- _continuation from page 22_
-
-FINISHING: Block and steam each section slightly. Weave side and sleeve
-seams matching patterns. Weave sleeves in position.
-
-COLLAR: With No. 6 needles, right side facing, starting at neck edge
-inside garter st border, pick up and K 71 (75)—79, 83 sts along neck
-edge spacing sts evenly. Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 6 rows, leave
-ribbing sts on needle to be completed later. With No. 8 needles, pick up
-border sts. Continue in double yarn and garter sts until border reaches
-top of ribbing; work across all sts on No. 6 needle. Pick up 8 remaining
-border sts. Work back and forth on border sts only until border is same
-length as 1st border then K 1 row across all sts 87 (91)—95, 99 sts.
-Complete collar in double yarn and garter st as follows: 1st ROW: Sl 1,
-K 2, K 2 tog, K across to within last 5 sts, K 2 tog, K 3. 2nd ROW: Sl
-1, K across. Repeat 1st and 2nd rows until 51 (51)—55, 55 sts remain.
-Work remaining sts as follows: * Sl 1, K 2, K 2 tog, turn; K across.
-Repeat from * until 8 sts remain (all sizes). Bind off. Sew bound off
-ends tog. Weave sides of ribbing to front border. Overcast buttonholes
-with buttonhole sts. Sew buttons in place. Sew ½ inch grosgrain ribbon
-over ribbing along neck edge to hold collar in position.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-
-
-
- The Accessories That Count
-
-
- KNITTED SKIRT
-
- SIZES: Small, Medium, Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD DAWN “WINTUK” KNITTING WORSTED SIZE
- 6 (7, 7)—2 oz. skeins Navy for Skirt
- 4—2 oz. skeins for Scarf; 1—2 oz. skein for Beret
- 1—2 oz. skein each White and Flame for Skirt, Scarf and Beret
- 1 Pr. 14 inch Knitting Needles No. 9 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL
- RESULT IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- ⅛ yd. Lining material
- ⅛ yd. Buckram
- 2 Hooks and Eyes
- 1—7 inch CONMAR No/Snag Zipper
- 1 yd. elastic
- GAUGE: 5 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for small size. Changes for medium and large sizes
-in parentheses.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width around lower edge: 44 (46, 48) inches
- Width around waistline: 24 (26, 28) inches
-
-With Navy cast on 221 (231, 241) sts.
-
-1st ROW: K 1, * P 1, K 1, repeat from * across row (seed st). Repeat 1st
-row for 3½ inches. NEXT 2 ROWS: K each row. NEXT ROW: P across row. NEXT
-2 ROWS: K each row. NEXT ROW: Work in seed st. NEXT 2 ROWS: K each row.
-NEXT 8 ROWS: Work in stockinette st (P 1 row, K 1 row). NEXT ROW: K
-across row. NEXT ROW: Work in seed st. NEXT 2 ROWS: K across each row.
-NEXT ROW: P across row. NEXT 2 ROWS: K each row. Work in seed st until
-skirt measures 20 inches from beg, or length desired to waistline. Place
-sts on a length of yarn. Block skirt to measurements. Place sts back on
-needle. NEXT ROW (dec row): Work in seed st across 1st 5 (9, 15) sts, *
-P 2 tog, K 2 tog, repeat from * across row to within last 4 (10, 14)
-sts, work in seed st across remaining sts. NEXT ROW: Work in seed st.
-Bind off loosely.
-
-WAISTBAND: With Navy cast on 125 (135, 145) sts. 1st ROW: K across row.
-2nd ROW: Work in seed st. NEXT 2 ROWS: K across each row. NEXT 8 ROWS:
-Work in stockinette st (P 1 row, K 1 row). NEXT ROW: K across row. NEXT
-ROW: Work in seed st. NEXT 2 ROWS: K across each row. Bind off in
-purling (lower edge). Block.
-
-EMBROIDERY: With contrasting thread work a running st through 1st row at
-top of stockinette section, then through 5th row of same section. Thread
-Flame into a blunt needle, insert needle up through 4th st of 1st row,
-skip next 3 sts, insert needle down through next st of 5th row, up
-through st directly below of 2nd row, down through next st directly
-below of 6th row, up through next st directly below of 3rd row, down
-through next st directly below of 7th row, up through next st directly
-below of 4th row, down through next st of 8th row. Reverse the procedure
-for 2nd half of arrow. Work next arrow in same manner with White. Repeat
-Flame and White arrows across band.
-
-FINISHING: Sew lower edge of band to top edge of skirt leaving plain
-section of band free for underlap. Then work a 2nd row of stitching
-directly below. Roll 2 rows of upper edge of band to wrong side and tack
-in position. Cut buckram ½ inch smaller in width and length than border
-and sew to wrong side of band. Cut lining for band allowing ½ inch
-larger for hems and sew in position to wrong side of band. Sew back seam
-of skirt leaving a 7 inch opening at top for zipper. Sew zipper in
-position. Sew hooks and eyes to band having the embroidered edges meet.
-
-
- SCARF
-
-Cast on 41 sts and work same as skirt until scarf measures 56 inches
-from beg ending on wrong side. Work border to match other end, bind off.
-
-Steam and block. Embroider at both ends same as skirt starting in 1st
-st.
-
-
- BERET
-
-Cast on 6 sts, * K 1, P 1, repeat from * across row. 2nd ROW: Work K 1,
-P 1 in each st (inc row). 3rd ROW: P 1, K 1, repeat from beg across row.
-4th ROW: Repeat 2nd row (24 sts). 5th ROW: Repeat 3rd row. 6th ROW:
-Repeat 1st row. 7th ROW: P 1, K 1 in each of the 1st 2 sts, P 1, K 1, *
-P 1, K 1 in each of the next 2 sts, P 1, K 1, repeat from * across row
-(36 sts). 8th ROW: Repeat 1st row. 9th ROW: Repeat 3rd row. NEXT 8 ROWS:
-Repeat from 6th to 9th rows twice ending 7th row of 2nd repeat with P 1,
-K 1 (80 sts). 18th ROW: P 1, K 1 in each of the 1st 2 sts, P 1, K 1
-across next 8 sts, * P 1, K 1 in each of the next 2 sts, P 1, K 1 across
-next 8 sts, repeat from * across row (96 sts). Then repeat 1st and 3rd
-rows until section measures 7½ inches from beg. BAND: NEXT ROW: K across
-row. NEXT 8 ROWS: Work in stockinette st. NEXT ROW: P across row. NEXT
-ROW: Work in seed st, bind off in Purl.
-
-FINISHING: Embroider stockinette st section same as skirt starting in
-1st st of 1st row. Sew seam and draw top tog. Run elastic through band
-at upper and lower edges. POMPON: Wind Navy 125 times over a 3 inch
-cardboard, slip off cardboard, tie in center; cut both ends and trim
-into shape. Attach to top of beret.
-
- [Illustration: STOCKING INSTRUCTIONS on page 6]
-
-
-
-
- 2 Needle Stockings
-
-
- _illustrated on page 5_
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- One size adjusts to fit all sizes.
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD DAWN “WINTUK” BABY YARN
- 5—1 oz. skeins White
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 5 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- 1 set Double Pointed Needles No. 5
- GAUGE:
- Pattern St: 10 sts = 2 inches
- Stockinette St: 7 sts = 1 inch
-
-Starting at top cast on 71 sts. 1st ROW: K 1, * P 1, K 1, repeat from *
-across row (seed st). Repeat 1st row for 1½ inches.
-
-START PATTERN: 1st ROW (wrong side): P 1, * K 4, P 5, K 4, P 1, repeat
-from * across row. 2nd ROW: K 1, * P 4, yo, K 2 tog through back, yo, K
-1, yo, K 2 tog through front, yo, P 4, K 1, repeat from * across row.
-3rd ROW: P 1, * K 4, P 7, K 4, P 1, repeat from * across row. 4th ROW: K
-1, * P 4, yo, K 2 tog through back, yo, K 3, yo, K 2 tog through front,
-yo, P 4, K 1, repeat from * across row. 5th ROW: P 1, * K 4, P 9, K 4, P
-1, repeat from * across row. 6th ROW: K 1, * P 4, yo, K 2 tog through
-back, yo, K 2 tog through back, K 1, K 2 tog through front, yo, K 2 tog
-through front, yo, P 4, K 1, repeat from * across row. 7th ROW: Repeat
-5th row. 8th ROW: K 1, * P 4, yo, K 2 tog through back, K 2 tog through
-back, K 3 tog through front, pass the 2nd st on right needle over last
-knitted st, K 2 tog through front, yo, P 4, K 1, repeat from * across
-row. Repeat last 8 rows 3 more times. 1st DEC ROW: P 1, * K 2, K 2 tog,
-P 5, K 2 tog, K 2, P 1, repeat from * across row (10 sts dec). 2nd ROW:
-K 1, * P 3, yo, K 2 tog through back, yo, K 1, yo, K 2 tog through
-front, yo, P 3, K 1, repeat from * across row. 3rd ROW: P 1, * K 3, P 7,
-K 3, P 1, repeat from * across row. 4th ROW: K 1, * P 3, yo, K 2 tog
-through back, yo, K 3, yo, K 2 tog through front, yo, P 3, K 1, repeat
-from * across row. 5th ROW: P 1, * K 3, P 9, K 3, P 1, repeat from *
-across row. 6th ROW: K 1, * P 3, yo, K 2 tog through back, yo, K 2 tog
-through back, K 1, K 2 tog through front, yo, K 2 tog through front, yo,
-P 3, K 1, repeat from * across row. 7th ROW: Repeat 5th row. 8th ROW: K
-1, * P 3, yo, K 2 tog through back, K 2 tog through back, K 3 tog
-through front, pass the 2nd st on right needle over last knitted st, K 2
-tog through front, yo, P 3, K 1, repeat from * across row. Repeat last 8
-rows even 3 more times omitting decs. 2nd DEC ROW: Dec 10 sts same as
-1st dec row having 1 st less in each stockinette st section. NEXT 7
-ROWS: Work in pattern. Continue in pattern until there are 11 more
-patterns. 3rd DEC ROW: Dec 10 sts same as last dec row and continue
-until there are 4 more completed patterns, ending with 1st row of
-pattern—41 sts.
-
-SHAPE HEEL: K 14 (1st half of heel), place remaining 27 sts on st
-holder. Starting with a P row work in stockinette st for 1½ inches
-ending with a P row, then turn heel as follows: K 1, sl 1, K 1,
-p.s.s.o., K 1, turn; sl 1, P 2, turn; K 2, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o., K 1,
-turn; sl 1, P 3, turn. Continue in this manner until all sts have been
-worked (8 sts on needle); pick up and K 11 sts on side of heel, cut
-yarn. Place these 19 sts and 13 instep sts on a st holder. Attach yarn
-and work remaining 14 sts in stockinette st for 1½ inches ending with a
-K row (2nd half of heel). Turn heel as follows: P 1, P 2 tog, P 1, turn;
-sl 1, K 2, turn; P 2, P 2 tog, P 1, turn; sl 1, K 3, turn. Continue in
-this manner until all sts have been worked (8 sts on needle). Pick up
-and P 11 sts on side of heel, cut yarn. Sl all sts to one needle (51
-sts).
-
-SHAPE GUSSET: Attach yarn, K 14, K 2 tog, K 4, work pattern over 11
-instep sts, K 4, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o., K 14. NEXT ROW: P across row
-working instep sts in pattern. NEXT ROW: K 13, K 2 tog, K 4, work instep
-sts in pattern, K 4, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o., K 13. NEXT ROW: P across row
-working instep sts in pattern. Continue to dec each side of instep every
-other row 3 more times always working instep sts in pattern. Work even
-for 5½ inches or 1½ inches less than desired length ending with 1st row
-of pattern. SHAPE TOE: K 7, K 2 tog, K 2, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o., K 15, K 2
-tog, K 2, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o., K 7. NEXT ROW: P across row. NEXT ROW: K
-6, K 2 tog, K 2, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o., K 13, K 2 tog, K 2, sl 1, K 1,
-p.s.s.o., K 6. NEXT ROW: P across row. Continue to dec in same manner
-until 21 sts remain. NEXT ROW: P 5 and sl sts to dpn, P 10 and sl sts to
-2nd dpn, sl remaining sts to 1st dpn, cut yarn, leave a length. TO WEAVE
-TOE: Thread yarn into blunt needle, * pass needle through 1st st on
-front needle as if knitting, and sl st off needle, pass needle through
-2nd st of same needle as if purling and leave st on needle, pass through
-1st st of back needle as if purling and sl st off needle, pass through
-2nd st of same needle as if knitting and leave st on needle, repeat from
-* until all sts are worked off, fasten securely. Weave sts of back seam
-and sole tog.
-
-
- DUPLICATE STITCH
-
-This is the stitch used most often for embroidering a desired motif on a
-knitted article. It is worked by: * bringing needle through center of
-stitch from the wrong side to right side of work—see ill. A. Following
-the outline of the knit stitch above, draw the yarn across the back of
-the two strands of this stitch—see ill. A and B—return needle to the
-center of the same stitch—see ill. B—and draw yarn through. Repeat from
-* starting next stitch by bringing needle through center of stitch to be
-duplicated—see ill. C.
-
- [Illustration: ILL. A • ILL. B • ILL. C]
-
- KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS
-
- K Knit
- P Purl
- YO Yarn Over
- Dec. Decrease
- Inc. Increase
- Tog. Together
- P.s.s.o. Pass slip st over st
- dpn Double pointed
- needle
-
-
-
-
- She and She
-
-
- CROCHETED SLEEVELESS JACKET
-
- SIZES: Small, Medium, Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD DAWN “WINTUK” SPORT YARN SIZE
- 6 (6, 7)—2 oz. skeins Blue for Jacket
- 1—2 oz. skein Blue for Beret
- 1—2 oz. skein White for Jacket and Beret
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size J OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- GAUGE: 3 shells = 2¾ inches
-
-Directions are given for small size. Changes for medium and large sizes
-are given in parentheses.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 16½ (18½, 20½) inches
- Width across each front at underarm including front edge:
- 8½ (9½, 10½) inches
-
-BACK: 1st ROW (right side): Ch 76 (84, 92), 2 d c in 4th ch from hook,
-skip next 3 sts of ch, sl st in next st, * ch 3, 2 d c in same space,
-skip next 3 sts of ch, sl st in next st, repeat from * across ch,
-turn—18 (20, 22) shells. 2nd ROW: Ch 4, d c in sl st, ch 1, skip next d
-c, sl st in next d c, * ch 1, skip the ch 3, d c in next sl st, ch 1,
-skip next d c, sl st in next d c (open shell), repeat from * across row,
-turn. 3rd ROW: Ch 3, 2 d c in sl st, skip next ch 1 and next d c, sl st
-over next ch 1, * ch 3, 2 d c over same ch 1 (solid shell), skip the
-next sl st, next ch 1 and next d c, sl st over next ch 1, repeat from *
-across row, turn. Repeat 2nd and 3rd rows for pattern until back
-measures 19 inches from beg, or desired length to underarm, ending with
-2nd pattern row.
-
- _continuation from page 16_
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-SHAPE ARMHOLES: Skip the sl st, sl st across next 4 (8, 8) sts, ch 3, 2
-d c in same space, work in pattern across row omitting 1 (2, 2) patterns
-at end of row—16 (16, 18) shells. NEXT ROW: Skip the sl st, sl st over
-1st 2 d c and ch 3, ch 1, d c in next sl st, work in pattern to last d
-c. NEXT ROW: Skip the sl st, sl st across next 4 sts, ch 3, 2 d c in
-same space, work in pattern to last ch 1, turn—14 (14, 16) shells.
-Continue even in pattern until armholes measure 7½ (8, 8½) inches from
-1st dec, ending with 2nd pattern row. SHAPE SHOULDERS: Skip the sl st,
-sl st over next 8 sts, work 2 patterns, ch 3, turn. NEXT ROW: D c in
-same space, skip 1 d c, sl st in next d c and next ch 3, ch 1, skip next
-sl st and 1 d c, sl st in next d c, next ch 3 and next st already worked
-in, cut yarn. With wrong side of last long row toward you, attach yarn
-in ch 1 before the 4th sl st from end of work, work 2 patterns of 3rd
-pattern row. NEXT ROW: Skip the sl st and next d c, sl st in next d c
-and next ch 3, ch 1, skip next sl st and next d c, sl st in next d c,
-next ch 3, cut yarn.
-
-LEFT FRONT: Ch 40 (44, 48). Work same as back to underarm, ending with
-2nd pattern row—9 (10, 11) shells. SHAPE ARMHOLE: Skip the sl st, sl st
-across next 4 (8, 8) sts, work in pattern to end of row—8 (8, 9) shells.
-NEXT ROW: Work even in pattern. NEXT ROW: Skip the sl st, sl st across
-next 3 sts, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, work in pattern across—7 (7, 8)
-shells. Work even in pattern until armhole is 9 rows less than back
-armhole, ending with 3rd pattern row. SHAPE NECK: DEC ROW: Skip the sl
-st, sl st in next 2 d c and ch 3, ch 1, 1 d c in next sl st, work in
-pattern to end of row. NEXT ROW: Work 6 (6, 7) patterns, turn. NEXT ROW:
-Repeat dec row. NEXT ROW: Work 5 (5, 6) patterns. Repeat last 2 rows 1
-(1, 2) times, having 1 less shell in each repeat. Work even until
-armhole measures same as back armhole. SHAPE SHOULDER: Work same as back
-shoulder.
-
-RIGHT FRONT: Ch 40 (44, 48). Work same as back to underarm, ending with
-2nd pattern row. NEXT ROW: Work in pattern across row omitting 1 (2, 2)
-patterns at end of row—8 (8, 9) shells. NEXT ROW: Skip the sl st, sl st
-over next 2 d c and ch 3, ch 1, 1 d c in next sl st, work in pattern to
-end of row. NEXT ROW: Work in pattern to end of row—7 (7, 8) shells.
-Continue even in pattern until armhole is 9 rows less than back armhole,
-ending with 3rd pattern row. NEXT ROW: Work 5 (5, 6) patterns of 2nd
-pattern row, ch 1, d c in next sl st, ch 1, skip next d c, pull up a
-loop in next d c, skip the ch 3 and next sl st, yo and pull up a loop in
-next d c (4 loops on hook), work off 2 loops, then work off 3 loops (dec
-at end). NEXT ROW: Work 6 (6, 7) patterns but work 1st pattern with only
-1 d c. NEXT ROW: Work 4 (4, 5) patterns, dec at end. NEXT ROW: Work 5
-(5, 6) patterns but work 1st pattern with only 1 d c. Repeat last 2 rows
-1 (1, 2) times, having 1 less shell in each repeat. Work even until
-armhole measures same as back armhole. SHAPE SHOULDER: Work same as back
-shoulder.
-
-POCKETS (Make 2): Ch 32 and work same as back for 12 rows, cut Blue,
-attach White (when changing color, always complete last half of last st
-with new color). EDGE: NEXT ROW: * Ch 3, 2 d c in same space, skip next
-ch 1, d c and ch 1, sl st in next sl st, repeat from * across row, cut
-yarn.
-
-FINISHING: Block all sections. Sew shoulder and side seams. EDGE: Right
-side facing, attach White in side seam of left front, s c in same space,
-ch 3, 2 d c in same space as s c, * s c, ch 3, 2 d c (shell) in the sl
-st where d c of 2nd pattern row is worked in, repeat from * across lower
-edge, work shell in each sl st where shell of 3rd pattern row is worked
-in, along front edge to neck shaping, work shell along neck shaping in
-even intervals, keeping the work flat, work shell in each sl st along
-back of neck, complete to correspond, working shell in each sl st where
-open shell of 2nd pattern row is worked in along other front edge. Work
-around armholes in same manner. Sew pockets in place.
-
-
- BERET
-
-With Blue ch 136. Work in pattern (33 shells) same as Jacket for 7
-inches ending with 3rd row, ch 1, turn. NEXT ROW: * Pull yarn up in each
-of the next ch 3 loops, yo and pull through all loops at one time,
-repeat from * across row ending with a dec in last 3 shells, cut yarn.
-Attach White * ch 3, 2 d c in same st, skip 1 st, s c in next st, repeat
-from * across row, ch 2, turn. Pull up a loop in each ch 3 loop, yo and
-pull through all loops, draw tog and fasten securely, cut yarn. Sew
-seam. BAND: With right side facing attach yarn and work 2 s c in each
-shell (66 s c). Working over elastic work 1 s c in each s c. Work 3 more
-rounds of s c, cut Blue. EDGE: Attach White * ch 3, 2 d c in same space,
-skip 2 s c, sl st in next st, repeat from * all around, join, cut yarn.
-With 2 strands of White make a chain about 24 inches long, cut yarn. Tie
-in bow, attach to top of beret.
-
-
- KNIT TYROLEAN
-
- SIZES: Small, Medium, Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED or DAWN “SAYELLE”[1]
- 4 (5, 5)—4 oz. skeins White for Bolero
- 1—4 oz. skein White for Hat
- 1—4 oz. skein Scarlet for Bolero and Hat
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- 10—⅝ inch bone rings
- Crochet Hook Size F
- GAUGE 5 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for small size. Changes for medium and large sizes
-are given in parentheses.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 17 (18, 19) inches
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 8 (9, 10) inches
-
-BACK: With White cast on 74 (78, 82) sts. 1st ROW: K 2, * P 2, K 2,
-repeat from * across row. Repeat 1st row for pattern. Inc 1 st each side
-every 1½ (1¾, 1) inches 5 (6, 7) times—84 (90, 96) sts. Work even in
-pattern until back measures 9 inches from beg, or desired length to
-underarm. SHAPE ARMHOLES: Bind off 5 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Dec 1 st
-each end every other row 3 times (all sizes)—68 (74, 80) sts. Work even
-until armholes measure 6½ (7, 7½) inches from beg of armhole shaping.
-SHAPE NECK AND SHOULDERS: Work 22 (24, 26) sts, bind off next 24 (26,
-28) sts for back of neck, work to end of row. Working on one shoulder,
-dec 1 st at neck edge every row 4 times. Work 2 rows even. Bind off 9
-(10, 11) sts at armhole edge twice. Complete other shoulder to
-correspond.
-
- _continuation from page 15_
-
-RIGHT FRONT: Cast on 30 (34, 38) sts. 1st ROW (wrong side): Work in
-pattern across. 2nd ROW (inc row): Inc 1 st at beg of row (front edge),
-work across. Repeat last 2 rows 5 times. At the same time, inc at side
-edge same as back—41 (46, 51) sts. Work even until same length as back
-to underarm. SHAPE ARMHOLE: Work same as back. Work until 1 inch above
-beg of armhole shaping, ending at front edge. SHAPE NECK: Bind off 10
-(12, 14) sts, complete row in pattern. Dec 1 st at neck edge every other
-row 5 (6, 7) times—18 (20, 22) sts. Work even until armhole measures
-same as back armhole. SHAPE SHOULDER: Work same as back.
-
-LEFT FRONT: Work same as right front, reversing all shaping.
-
-SLEEVES: Cast on 50 (54, 58) sts. Work in pattern same as back, inc 1 st
-each side every 2 (1½, 1½) inches 5 (6, 7) times—60 (66, 72) sts. Work
-even until sleeve measures 11 inches from beg, or desired length to
-underarm. SHAPE CAP: Bind off 5 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Then dec 1 st
-at beg of each row until 22 sts remain (all sizes). Bind off 2 sts at
-beg of next 4 rows. Bind off remaining 14 sts.
-
-FINISHING: Block each section. Sew shoulder and side seams. Sew sleeve
-seams. Sew sleeves in position. With right side facing, work 2 rows of s
-c around entire Bolero and sleeve edges. EYELETS: With Scarlet, work 10
-s c over a bone ring, join. NEXT ROUND: * Ch 1, sl st in next st, repeat
-from * all around, join, cut yarn. Work remaining rings in same manner.
-Sew 5 eyelets along each front edge spacing evenly as illustrated. CORD:
-Work a ch about 1½ yds. Work a sl st in 2nd st from hook and in loop on
-wrong side of each remaining st of ch, cut yarn. Lace through eyelets as
-illustrated. POMPONS: Make 2. Wind Scarlet 150 times over a 3 inch
-cardboard, sl off cardboard and tie in center. Cut both ends and trim
-into shape. Attach to each end of cord.
-
-
- HAT
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-Cast on 74 sts and work in stockinette st for 3 inches, then work in
-pattern same as bolero for 4½ inches. Bind off. Turn stockinette st band
-under and sew in place. Sew seam. Divide and mark top into 8 equal
-sections and sew tog at markers. Finish with pompons same as Bolero, but
-make chain ¾ yd. long. Tie chain into bow and attach to top of Hat.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-
-
-
- Her Crocheted Jacket
-
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- _as seen in color on our back cover_
-
- _with continuation from page 18_
-
- SIZES: 34, 36, 38
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD
- “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED or DAWN “SAYELLE”[1]
- 7 (7, 8)—4 oz. skeins Fisherman
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size J OR ANY SIZE HOOK WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- Hooks and Eyes
- GAUGE: 2 pattern sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for size 34. Changes for sizes 36 and 38 are given
-in parentheses.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 17 (18, 19) inches
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 10 (10½, 11) inches)
-
-BACK: Ch 70 (74, 78), pull up a loop in 2nd ch from hook, skip next ch,
-pull up a loop in next st of ch, yo and work off all loops at one time,
-* ch 1, pull up a loop in same space where last loop was pulled up, skip
-next st of ch, pull up a loop in next st, yo and work off all loops at
-one time, repeat from * across ch, ch 1, turn. 2nd ROW (right side):
-Pull up a loop in ch 1 and in next st, yo and work off all loops at one
-time, * ch 1, pull up a loop in same space where last loop was pulled
-up, skip 1 st, pull up a loop in next st, yo and work off all loops at
-one time (pattern st), repeat from * across row, ch 1, turn—34 (36, 38)
-patterns. Repeat last row until back measures 18 inches from beg, or
-length desired to underarm, ending with an odd number row. Do not work
-ch 1, turn.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-SHAPE ARMHOLES: 1st DEC ROW: sl st across 1st 5 sts (all sizes), ch 1,
-pull up a loop in same space as last sl st, skip 1 st, pull up a loop in
-next st, complete st, work in pattern to within last 6 sts (all sizes),
-sl st in next st, ch 1, turn. 2nd DEC ROW: Skip the sl st, sl st in next
-2 sts, ch 1, pull up a loop in same st, skip 1 st, pull up a loop in
-next st, complete st, work 25 (27, 29) more patterns, sl st in next st,
-ch 1, turn. NEXT ROW: Skip the sl st. Pull up a loop in next 2 sts,
-complete st, then work 25 (27, 29) more patterns, sl st in next st, ch
-1, turn. Repeat last 2 rows once but have 2 less patterns in dec row.
-There will be 24 (26, 28) patterns. Work even in pattern until armholes
-measure 7½ (8, 8¾) inches from 1st dec row ending on wrong side. SHAPE
-SHOULDERS: Skip the ch 1, sl st across 1st 3 (5, 7) sts, ch 1, work 5
-patterns (all sizes), sl st in next st, ch 1, turn. Work 3 (3, 4)
-patterns, sl st in next st, cut yarn. Skip 18 sts (all sizes) of last
-long row, attach yarn in next st, work 5 patterns (all sizes), sl st in
-next st, ch 1, turn. NEXT ROW: Skip the sl st, sl st across next 4 (4,
-2) sts, work 3 (3, 4) patterns, cut yarn. LEFT FRONT: Ch 42 (44, 46).
-Work same as back until 2 inches less than back to underarm ending at
-side edge. START LAPEL SHAPING: NEXT ROW: Work in pattern across row, ch
-1, then pull up a loop in last st worked in and on side of same st (inc
-at end of row), yo and work off all loops, ch 1, turn. Work 3 rows even.
-Repeat last 4 rows 6 times (all sizes). At the same time, when front
-measures same length as back to underarm, shape armhole same as back.
-When armhole measures same as back armhole, shape shoulder same as right
-back shoulder, ending at shoulder edge, cut yarn.
-
-RIGHT FRONT: Work same as left front, reversing shaping until armhole
-measures same as back armhole ending at front edge, cut yarn, turn.
-SHAPE SHOULDER: Attach yarn in 28th st, keeping continuity of pattern,
-work 5 patterns (all sizes), sl st in next st, ch 1, turn. NEXT ROW:
-Skip the sl st, sl st across next 4 (4, 2) sts, work 3 (3, 4) patterns,
-cut yarn.
-
-SLEEVES: Ch 42 (44, 46). Work 1st 6 rows same as back. 7th and 8th ROWS:
-Work in pattern across row, inc 1 pattern at end of each row. Repeat
-these 8 rows 4 more times—30 (31, 32) patterns. Work even in pattern
-until sleeve measures 16 inches from beg, or length desired to underarm.
-Do not work ch 1, turn. SHAPE CAP: 1st DEC ROW: Sl st across 1st 5 sts,
-ch 1, pull up a loop in same space as last sl st, skip 1 st, pull up a
-loop in next st, complete st, work in pattern across row to within last
-6 sts, sl st in next st, ch 1, turn. 2nd DEC ROW: Skip the sl st, sl st
-in next st, ch 1, pull up a loop in same st, skip 1 st, pull up a loop
-in next st, complete st, work 21 (22, 23) more patterns, sl st in next
-st, ch 1, turn. NEXT ROW: Pull up a loop in sl st and next st, complete
-st, then work 21 (22, 23) more patterns, sl st in next st, ch 1, turn.
-Repeat last 2 rows 4 (4, 5) times, having 2 patterns less in each dec
-row, cut yarn.
-
-COLLAR: Ch 60 loosely, pull up a loop in 2nd st from hook and in next
-st, yo and work off all loops at one time, * ch 1, pull up a loop in
-last st worked in and next st, yo and work off all loops at one time,
-repeat from * 5 times, * ch 1, pull up a loop in last st worked in, skip
-1 st, pull up a loop in next st, yo and work off all loops at one time,
-repeat from last * 9 times, * ch 1, pull up a loop in last st worked and
-in next st, yo and work off all loops at one time, repeat from last * 3
-times, * ch 1, pull up a loop in last st, skip 1 st, pull up a loop in
-next st, repeat from last * 9 times, ch 1, work 7 more patterns but do
-not skip 1 st between patterns, ch 1, turn. NEXT 8 ROWS: Work even in
-pattern, cut yarn.
-
-FINISHING: Block all sections. Sew side, shoulder and sleeve seams. Sew
-sleeves in position. Sew collar in position easing collar at back of
-neck. EDGE: With right side facing, attach yarn at lapel shaping of left
-front, working down front work in s c working 1 s c at side of each row,
-3 s c in corner, sl st across lower edge of fronts and back, 3 s c in
-corner of other front, s c up right front to corresponding row, cut
-yarn. 2nd ROW: Attach yarn in 1st s c of corner of right front, pull up
-a loop in each of the next 2 s c, yo and work off all loops at one time,
-* ch 1, pull up a loop in last st, skip 1 st, pull up a loop in next st,
-yo and work off all loops at one time, repeat from * across front to
-last s c, cut yarn. Attach yarn in 1st s c at lapel shaping and work
-left front in same manner. With wrong side of work facing, attach yarn
-in s c at lapel shaping already worked in, and working around lapels and
-collar, work 1 s c in each row at side of lapel, 1 s c in each st across
-top of lapel, 1 s c in each row at side of collar, 1 s c in each st
-across top of collar, 1 s c in each row of opposite side of collar, 1 s
-c in each st across top of lapel, 1 s c in each row at side of lapel,
-join to next s c, cut yarn, do not turn. Attach yarn in 1st s c and work
-in pattern same as front edge, but do not skip 1 st at corner, join, cut
-yarn.
-
-If desired sew hooks and eyes at front edge.
-
- [Illustration: CHART FOR COAT SWEATER
- EACH BLOCK EQUALS ONE SLIP STITCH
- NO. 2 • NO. 1]
-
- BURNT ORANGE
- SPRUCE
-
- _illustrated on page 10_
-
-
-
-
- He or She Coat Sweater
-
-
- _as seen in color on our back cover_
-
- SIZES:
- Ladies’: Small, Medium, Large
- Men’s: Small, Medium, Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED or DAWN “SAYELLE”[1]
- 9 (9, 10)—10, 11, 12—4 oz. skeins
- Fisherman
- 1—4 oz. skein for Hat
- 1—4 oz. skein each Spruce or Moss and Burnt Orange or Tangerine (all
- sizes for sweater and hat)
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 11 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- 1 yd. grosgrain ribbon ½ inch wide
- 2 Large Snaps
- GAUGE: 10 sts = 3 inches
-
-Directions are given for ladies’ small size. Changes for medium and
-large sizes are given in parenthesis. Men’s small, medium and large
-sizes are given in bold face type.
-
- MEASUREMENTS:
- Width across back at underarm:
- 18 (19½, 21)—21, 22, 23 inches
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 10 (11, 12)—12, 13½, 15 inches
-
-BACK: With 2 strands Fisherman, cast on 61 (65, 69)—69, 73, 77 sts. Work
-in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 4 rows. START PATTERN: 1st ROW (wrong side): K
-1, * yarn to front, sl 1 as if to P, K 1, repeat from * across. 2nd ROW:
-K across. Repeat these 2 rows for pattern until back measures 18 inches
-from beg, or length desired to underarm. SHAPE ARMHOLES: Bind off 5 sts
-at beg of next 2 rows. Dec 1 st at beg of next 6 rows—45 (49, 53)—53,
-57, 61 sts. Work even until armholes measure 7 (7½, 8)—8, 8½, 9 inches
-from beg of armhole shaping. SHAPE SHOULDERS: Bind off 7 (8, 8)—8, 9, 10
-sts at beg of next 2 rows; then 7 (8, 9)—9, 10, 10 sts at beg of next 2
-rows. Bind off remaining 17 (17, 19)—19, 19, 21 sts for back of neck.
-
-RIGHT FRONT: With 2 strands Fisherman, cast on 33 (37, 41)—41, 45, 49
-sts. K 1, P 1 in ribbing across to within last 6 sts, K 6 sts for
-border. NEXT ROW: K 6 border sts, P 1, K 1 in ribbing across row. Repeat
-last 2 rows once. START PATTERN: NEXT ROW: Work 1st pattern row to
-within last 6 sts, K 6 border sts. NEXT ROW: K 6 border sts, K across
-remaining sts. Repeat last 2 rows until front measures same as back to
-underarm, ending at front edge. SHAPE ARMHOLE, NECK AND COLLAR: K 6
-border sts, inc 1 st in next st (collar), place a marker, K 3 tog
-through back loop of sts (a dec of 2 sts), complete row in pattern. Bind
-off 5 sts at beg of next row. Complete armhole dec same as back; AT THE
-SAME TIME continue pattern as established working collar in garter st,
-inc 1 st at collar before the marker every other row, and dec 2 sts at
-neck edge every 4th row 2 (3, 4)—4, 5, 6 times more, there will be 27
-(31, 34)—34, 38, 41 sts on needle. Work even until armhole measures same
-as back. SHAPE SHOULDER: Bind off 7 (8, 8)—8, 9, 10 sts at armhole edge
-once, then 7 (8, 9)—9, 10, 10 sts at same edge once. Continue to work on
-remaining 13 (15, 17)—17, 19, 21 sts for back of collar for 4 (4,
-4¼)—4¼, 4½, 4¾ inches. Bind off.
-
-LEFT FRONT: With 2 strands Fisherman, cast on 33 (37, 41)—41, 45, 49
-sts. K 6 border sts, K 1, P 1 in ribbing across row (this reverses
-border). Work same manner as right front to underarm, ending at side
-edge. SHAPE ARMHOLE, NECK AND COLLAR: Bind off 5 sts at beg of next row,
-work across to within last 10 sts, K 3 tog through front loop of sts (a
-dec of 2 sts), place a marker, inc 1 st in next st (collar), K 6 border
-sts. Complete shaping to correspond to right front.
-
-SLEEVES: With 2 strands Fisherman, cast on 31 (31, 35)—35, 39, 39 sts.
-Work in pattern same as back for 3 inches. Then inc 1 st each end every
-1 (1, 1)—1½, 1½, 1½ inches 8 times (all sizes)—47 (47, 51)—51, 55, 55
-sts. Work even until 16 (17, 17½)—18, 19, 20 inches from beg, or desired
-length to underarm. SHAPE CAP: Bind off 5 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Dec
-1 st each end every 4th row 7 times (all sizes). Bind off 2 sts at beg
-of next 4 rows. Bind off remaining sts.
-
-BELT: With 2 strands Fisherman, cast on 6 (6, 6)—7, 7, 7 sts and work in
-garter st for desired length. Bind off. BELT LOOPS: With 2 strands
-Fisherman, cast on 11 (11, 11)—12, 12 12 sts. Bind off.
-
-FINISHING: Steam and block each section to size. Embroider design in
-duplicate st (see page 7) using double strand of yarn. Work design over
-slip sts following chart No. 1 on page 19 for lower edge. Start in the 2
-center sts of back and work in a continuing design from right to left of
-center, across back, across front, to front border. Finish design at
-front borders to correspond to center back. Work design according to
-chart No. 2 for Yoke starting in the 2 center sts of back and complete
-in same manner as lower edge. Repeat from A to B of chart No. 2 for
-design for sleeves but have only 1 st for center of sleeve. Sew shoulder
-and sleeve seams matching design. Sew sleeves in position. Weave collar
-seam. Sew collar to back of neck easing to fit. Sew belt loops in place
-at side seams. Lace belt through loops. Sew ½ inch grosgrain ribbon
-across shoulders to hold in position.
-
-
- HIS AND HER HAT
-
-Cast on 61 sts and work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 13 rows. Repeat 1st and
-2nd pattern rows 13 times (his) and desired length (hers) ending with
-1st pattern row. 1st DEC ROW: * K 3 tog, K 1, repeat from * across. NEXT
-5 ROWS: Work in pattern. 2nd DEC ROW: K 3 tog across row, cut yarn
-leaving a length. Thread into blunt needle and draw sts tog, fasten
-securely. Embroider as illustrated following chart for sleeve starting
-embroidery 1 row above ribbing. Sew back seam.
-
-
-
-
- He and She Knitted Vests
-
-
- Embroider them, if you please
-
- SIZES: Small, Medium, Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD DAWN “SAYELLE”[1] or “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED
- 3—4 oz. skeins main color for all Ladies’ and Men’s sizes
- 1—4 oz. skein contrasting color for Ladies’
- Plastic Crochet Hook Size H
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 8 OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT IN
- STITCH GAUGE BELOW
- 5 Bone rings for Ladies’
- 5 Buttons for Men’s
- GAUGE: 4 sts = 1 inch
-
-Directions are given for Ladies’ small size. Changes for medium and
-large sizes are given in parentheses. Men’s small, medium and large
-sizes are given in Bold Face Type.
-
- Width across back at underarm:
- 16½ (17½, 18½); 19½, 20½, 21½ inches
- Width across each front at underarm:
- 8 (9, 10); 11, 12, 13 inches.
-
-BACK: Cast on 67 (71, 75); 79, 83, 87 sts. Beg with P row, work in
-stockinette st (P 1 row, K 1 row) until back measures 15 inches for
-ladies’ and 13 inches for men’s, or length desired to underarm. SHAPE
-ARMHOLES: Bind off 7 sts at beg of next 2 rows. Dec 1 st each side every
-K row 6 times (all sizes)—41 (45, 49); 53, 57, 61 sts. Work until
-armholes measure 7½ (8, 8½); 9, 9½, 10 inches from bound-off sts. SHAPE
-SHOULDERS: Bind off 5 (6, 7); 7, 8, 8 sts at beg of next 4 rows. Bind
-off remaining 21 (21, 21); 25, 25, 29 sts for back of neck.
-
-LEFT FRONT: (Note: Work Men’s right front first omitting buttonholes,
-but placing markers for buttons.) Cast on 3 sts. 1st ROW: P across, cast
-on 3 sts at end of row. 2nd ROW: K across, cast on 1 st at end of row.
-Repeat last 2 rows until there are 27 (31, 35); 39, 43, 47 sts on
-needle, ending at front edge; cast on 7 sts for front border—34 (38,
-42); 46, 50, 54 sts. NEXT ROW: K 1, P 1 ribbing for 7 sts (border), P
-across. Continue in stockinette st keeping front border in ribbing until
-same length as back to underarm, ending at armhole edge. SHAPE ARMHOLE
-AND NECK: Bind off 7 (7, 7); 9, 9, 9 sts, work across to within last 9
-sts, K 2 tog (neck dec), work 7 border sts. Dec 1 st at armhole edge
-every K row 6 times, AT THE SAME TIME, repeat neck dec every 6th row for
-all ladies’ sizes until 17 (19, 21) sts remain; dec every 4th row for
-men’s small and medium sizes; for men’s large sizes only work neck dec
-every other row 5 times, then continue to dec every 4th row (all men’s
-sizes) until 21, 23, 23 sts remain. Work even (all sizes) until armhole
-measures same as back armhole, ending at armhole edge. SHAPE SHOULDER:
-Bind off 5 (6, 7); 7, 8, 8 sts at armhole edge twice. Continue on 7
-border sts until border reaches center back of neck, bind off. Mark
-front border for 5 evenly spaced buttons having 1st marker ½ inch above
-lower edge, and last marker at beg of neck shaping.
-
- _continuation from page 17_
-
-RIGHT FRONT: Work same as left front reversing shaping (cast on 1 st at
-end of P row, and cast on 3 sts at end of K row), and starting border st
-ribbing with P 1. Work 5 buttonholes opposite markers as follows:
-starting at front edge, work 2 sts, bind off next 3 sts, complete row;
-on next row cast on 3 sts over bound-off sts. Work neck shaping as
-follows: work 7 border sts, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o. (neck dec), and complete
-row.
-
-FINISHING: Steam each section. Sew shoulder and side seams. With right
-side facing, attach yarn on left front border, pick up and K across
-front, back and other front. NEXT ROW: Bind off in P. ARMHOLE BANDS:
-Make 2. Cast on 5 sts. Work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 17 (18, 19); 20, 21,
-22 inches, bind off. Sew band in position around armhole easing to fit.
-Work 1 row of sl sts around edge and around armholes. Sew buttons in
-place on Men’s vest. Work s c over bone rings for Ladies’ buttons, draw
-s c to center of bone ring and sew in position. Embroider Ladies’ left
-front with contrasting color following chart on page 22. Work diagonals
-over 2 rows in duplicate st (see page 7). Start right front 1 st below
-last st at left front edge. Finish with fringe. Cut contrasting color
-into 8 inch lengths, take 3 strands, insert hook in 1st st on lower
-edge, fold fringe in half, pick up fringe and draw through st, then pull
-ends through loop. Work a fringe in every other st around lower edge.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-
- SLEEVELESS KNITTED VEST
-
- _as seen in color on our front cover_
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
- SIZES:
- Ladies’ Small, Medium, Large
- Men’s Small, Medium, Large
- Materials Required:
- AMERICAN THREAD DAWN “SAYELLE”[1] or “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED
- 3 (4, 4); 4, 4, 5—4 oz. skeins Fisherman
- 1 Pr. Knitting Needles No. 10½ OR ANY SIZE NEEDLES WHICH WILL RESULT
- IN STITCH GAUGE BELOW
-
-GAUGE: 9 sts = 2 inches (pattern st, blocked). Directions are given for
-ladies’ small size. Changes for medium and large are given in
-parentheses. Men’s small, medium and large sizes are given in Bold Face
-Type.
-
-Width across back at underarm: 15 (17, 19); 19, 21, 23 inches. Width
-across each front at underarm without front band: 7 (9, 9); 11, 11, 13
-inches.
-
-BACK: Cast on 68 (77, 86); 86, 95, 104 sts. 1st ROW (right side): P 2, K
-1, P 2, * K 4, P 2, K 1, P 2, repeat from * across row. 2nd ROW: K 2, P
-1, K 2, * P 4, K 2, P 1, K 2, repeat from * across row. 3rd ROW: P 2, K
-1, P 2, * skip 1 st, K in front of next st but do not drop from needle,
-K skipped st, drop both sts from needle, skip next st, K in back of next
-st but do not drop from needle, K skipped st, drop both sts from needle,
-P 2, K 1, P 2, repeat from * across row. 4th ROW: Repeat 2nd row. Repeat
-last 4 rows for pattern until back measures 19 inches, or length desired
-to underarm ending with 4th row of pattern. SHAPE ARMHOLES: Bind off 5
-sts at beg of next 2 rows. Dec 1 st each side every other row 3 (4, 5);
-5, 6, 7 times—52 (59, 66); 66, 73, 80 sts. Continue in pattern until
-armholes measure 7 (7½, 8); 8½, 9, 9½ inches above beg of armhole
-shaping, ending on wrong side. SHAPE SHOULDERS: Bind off 7 (7, 8); 8, 9,
-10 sts at beg of next 4 rows. Bind off remaining 24 (31, 34); 34, 37, 40
-sts for back of neck.
-
-LEFT FRONT: Cast on 32 (41, 41); 50, 50, 59 sts. Work in pattern same as
-back until same length as back to underarm, ending with same row as
-back. SHAPE ARMHOLE AND NECK: Work armhole same as back; AT SAME TIME
-dec 1 st at neck edge every row as follows: Ladies’ medium 4 times;
-Men’s small size 10 times; Men’s medium size twice, Men’s large size 12
-times; then for all sizes dec 1 st at neck edge every other row 10 (14,
-15); 14, 19, 15 times; 14 (14, 16); 16, 18, 20 sts remain. Work even
-until armhole measures same as back. SHAPE SHOULDER: Bind off 7 (7, 8);
-8, 9, 10 sts at armhole edge twice.
-
-RIGHT FRONT: Work same as left front, reversing shaping.
-
-FINISHING: Block each section. Sew shoulder and side seams. BIAS BAND:
-Make 2. Cast on 1 st. Work in garter st (K each row), inc 1 st at beg of
-each row until 12 sts are on needle. NEXT ROW: Continuing in garter st,
-dec 1 st at beg of row. NEXT ROW: Inc 1 st at beg of row. Repeat these 2
-rows for 48 (50, 52); 54, 56, 58 inches, or to measure from center back
-of lower edge to center back of neck. Dec 1 st at beg of each row until
-all sts are dec. ARMHOLE BANDS: Work same as sweater bands for 16 (17,
-18); 19, 20, 21 inches. Join short ends of sweater bands tog. With seams
-at center back of neck and at center back of lower edge, sew band around
-edge. Fold to wrong side, and sew in place. Sew armhole bands in
-position in same manner.
-
- [Illustration: CHART FOR KNITTED VEST
- CHART FOR LEFT FRONT]
-
- _illustrated on page 13_
-
- CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
-
- Chain ch
- Stitch st
- Slip Stitch sl st
- Single Crochet s c
- Short Double Crochet s d c
- Double Crochet d c
- Treble Crochet tr c
- Double Treble Crochet d tr c
- Treble Treble Crochet tr tr c
- Yarn Over yo
- Increase inc
- Decrease dec
-
-Asterisk ... * This indicates that the directions immediately following
-are to be repeated the given number of times in addition to the ones
-already given. Thus “repeat from * 3 times” means 4 patterns in all.
-
- [Illustration: uncaptioned]
-
-
- HER ARAN BERET
-
-NOTE: See back of sweater for pattern st explanation. With No. 6
-needles, cast on 90 sts and work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 7 rows. Change
-to No. 8 needles and inc as follows: K 4, work 2 sts in next 83 sts, K 3
-(173 sts). NEXT ROW: P across. START PATTERN: 1st ROW: K 1, * sl st
-twist over 4 sts, trinity st over next 12 sts, sl st twist over next 4
-sts, bubble st over next 11 sts, sl st twist over next 4 sts, cable
-pattern over next 22 sts, repeat from * twice ending K 1. Continue in
-pattern until there are 5 cable twists ending with 5th pattern row (do
-not start new bubble patterns in this row), 161 sts. NEXT ROW: P 1, ** K
-2 tog, P 4 tog, P 4 tog, K 2 tog, P 4 tog, P 4 tog, K 2 tog, P 4 tog, K
-4 tog, K 3 tog, K 4 tog, P 4 tog, * K 4 tog, repeat from * twice, P 4
-tog, then repeat from ** twice ending P 1, (50 sts). NEXT ROW: K 2 tog
-across row, cut yarn leaving a length. Thread yarn into blunt needle and
-draw sts tog.
-
-FINISHING: Weave back seam. POMPON: Wind yarn 150 times over a 3 inch
-cardboard, slip off cardboard; tie in center, cut both ends and trim
-into shape. Attach to top of beret.
-
-
- HIS ARAN BEANIE
-
-NOTE: See back of sweater for pattern st explanation. With No. 6 needles
-cast on 90 sts and work in K 1, P 1 ribbing for 3½ inches. Change to No.
-8 needles and work as follows: K 2, trinity st over next 8 sts, sl st
-twist over next 4 sts, bubble st over next 11 sts, sl st twist over next
-4 sts, cable pattern over next 32 sts, sl st twist over next 4 sts,
-bubble st over next 11 sts, sl st twist over next 4 sts, trinity st over
-next 8 sts, K 2. Continue in pattern as established until there are 5
-cable twists ending with 5th pattern row. NEXT ROW: (Dec) P 2, * P 4
-tog, repeat from * twice, * P 3 tog, repeat from last * 4 times, P 4
-tog, P 4 tog, * P 3 tog, repeat from last * 3 times, P 4 tog, P 4 tog, *
-P 3 tog, repeat from last * 3 times, P 4 tog, P 4 tog, * P 3 tog, repeat
-from last * 4 times, P 4 tog, P 4 tog, P 2. NEXT ROW: K across. NEXT
-ROW: P 1, P 2 tog across to within last st, P 1, cut yarn leaving a
-length. Thread into needle and draw sts tog. Sew back seam, matching
-patterns. Finish with pompon. POMPON: Wind yarn 100 times over a 1½ inch
-cardboard, slip off cardboard, tie in center and cut both ends. Trim
-into shape. Attach to top of beanie.
-
- [Illustration: KNITTING WORSTED]
-
-[1]DUPONT CERTIFICATION MARK FOR YARNS MEETING ITS FIBER CONTENT
- SPECIFICATIONS
-
- [Illustration: Back Cover]
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