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If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: Star Book No. 71: Doily Bouquet - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: August 15, 2021 [eBook #66065] - -Language: English - -Produced by: Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading - Team at https://www.pgdp.net - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 71: DOILY -BOUQUET *** - - - - - -STAR BOOK No. 71 - - - - - Doily Bouquet - - - 10 CENTS - - Printed in USA. - Copyright 1950 American Thread Company - - - - - _Basic Centers_ - - - For - - Grape Doily —Page 5 - Violet Doily —Page 6 - Butterfly Doily —Page 9 - Holly Doily —Page 13 - - Here is the very newest, the very smartest scheme for delightful table - settings. A set of doilies with identical centers in different gay - flower borders that will add a decorator’s touch to your luncheon - table. We have designed the above four doilies with just that idea in - mind. All four designs fit either of the two basic centers. - - TABLE ENSEMBLE SUGGESTIONS: Why not make the other doilies in this - book for a service of eight, all in White and bright flower colors? - - - BASIC CENTER #1 - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -With White ch 12, join to form a ring, ch 4, work 3 tr c in ring keeping -last loop of each tr c on hook, thread over and work off all loops at -one time, * ch 6, 4 d c in ring, keeping last loop of each d c on hook, -thread over and work off all loops at one time (d c cluster st), ch 6, 4 -tr c in ring, keeping last loop of each tr c on hook, thread over and -work off all loops at one time (4 tr c cluster st), repeat from * twice, -ch 6, d c cluster st in ring, ch 2, tr c in 1st cluster st (this brings -thread in position for next row). - -2nd Row—3 s c over tr c, * ch 7, 3 s c in next loop, repeat from * all -around ending row with ch 3, d c in tr c. - -3rd Row—* Ch 9, s c in next loop, repeat from * all around. - -4th Row—Over next loop work 3 s c, * ch 3, 3 s c, repeat from * twice, -repeat from beginning all around, join. - -5th Row—Ch 5, skip 1 ch 3 loop, 3-3 tr c cluster sts with ch 5 between -each cluster st in next loop, ch 5, skip 5 s c, s c in space between -next 2 s c, repeat from beginning all around in same manner ending row -after last cluster st with d tr c (3 times over needle) in joining. - -6th Row—Ch 4, ** tr c in next cluster st, * ch 7, s c in next loop, -repeat from * once, ch 7, tr c in next cluster st, repeat from ** 6 -times, tr c in next cluster st, * ch 7, s c in next loop, repeat from * -once, ch 3, tr c in tr c. - -7th Row—Ch 3, s c over tr c, * ch 9, s c, ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat -from * all around ending row with ch 4, tr tr c (4 times over needle) in -tr c. - -8th and 9th Rows—Ch 3, s c over same loop, * ch 9, s c, ch 3, s c in -next large loop, repeat from * all around ending each row with ch 4, tr -tr c in tr tr c. - -10th Row—Ch 10, s c in next loop, repeat from beginning all around -ending row with sl st in tr tr c. - -11th Row—Same as 4th row. - -12th Row—Sl st to 1st ch 3, ch 4, 2 tr c cluster st in same space, * ch -10, skip 1 ch 3 loop, 1-3 tr c cluster st in each of the next 2 ch 3 -loops with ch 1 between, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 10, -3 tr c cluster st in last ch 3 loop, ch 1, join in 1st cluster st. - -13th Row—Ch 4, 2 tr c cluster st in same space, * ch 6, s c, ch 3, s c -in next loop, ch 6, 1-3 tr c cluster st in ch 1 between next 2 cluster -sts, repeat from * all around in same manner ending row with ch 3, tr c -in 1st cluster st. - -14th Row—Work in same manner as 8th row ending row with ch 4, tr tr c in -tr c. - -15th Row—Same as last row ending row with ch 4, tr tr c in tr tr c. - -16th Row—Ch 8, s c in next loop, repeat from beginning all around ending -row with sl st in tr tr c (48 loops). - - - BASIC CENTER #2 - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -With White ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 3 and work 9 d c in ring, join -in 3rd st of ch. - -2nd Row—* Ch 7, s c in next d c, repeat from * all around ending row -with ch 2, d tr c in same space as beginning (this brings thread in -position for next row). - -3rd Row—Ch 3, 1 d c, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, * 2 d c, ch 3, 2 d c -(shell) in next loop, repeat from * all around, join. - -4th Row—* Ch 5, s c in center of next shell, ch 5, s c between shells, -repeat from * all around ending row with ch 2, d c in same space as -beginning. - -5th Row—* Ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat from * all around ending row -with ch 2, d c in d c. - -6th Row—Same as 3rd row. - -7th Row—Same as 4th row. - -8th and 9th Rows—Same as 5th row. - -10th Row—Ch 6, d c in same space, * ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 3, 1 d c, -ch 3, 1 d c in next loop, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 3, -s c in next loop, ch 3, join in 3rd st of ch. - -11th Row—Sl st into loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, * ch 4, s c in next -s c, ch 4, skip 1 loop, 3 d c in next loop, repeat from * all around -ending row with ch 4, s c in next s c, ch 4, join. - -12th Row—Ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in next d c, 2 d c in next d c, -* ch 4, s c in next sc, ch 4, 2 d c in next d c, 1 d c in next d c, 2 d -c in next d c, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 4, s c in -next s c, ch 4, join. - -13th Row—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, * ch 5, s c in next 5 c, -ch 5, 1 d c in each of the next 5 d c, repeat from * all around ending -row with ch 5, s c in next s c, ch 5, join. - -14th Row—Sl st to center d c of group, ch 6, d c in same space, * ch 5, -cluster st in next s c (cluster st: 3 d c in same space keeping last -loop of each d c on hook, thread over and pull through all loops at one -time), ch 5, 1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c (shell) in center d c of next d c group, -repeat from * all around ending row to correspond, ch 5, join in 3rd st -of ch. - -15th Row—Sl st into loop, ch 3 (counts as part of 1st cluster st) -cluster st in same space, * ch 5, 1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in next cluster st, -ch 5, cluster st in center of next shell, repeat from * all around -ending row to correspond, ch 5, join. - -16th Row—Ch 6, d c in same space, * ch 5, cluster st in center of next -shell, ch 5, shell in next cluster st, repeat from * all around ending -row to correspond, ch 5, join. - -17th Row—Same as 15th row but working 6 chs in each loop before and -after each cluster st. - -18th Row—Same as 16th row but having 6 chs in each loop before and after -each cluster st. - -19th Row—Sl st into loop, ch 3, 4 d c in same space, ch 6, * s c in next -cluster st, ch 6, 5 d c in center of next shell, ch 6, repeat from * all -around ending row to correspond. - -20th Row—Ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, 2 d c -in next d c, * ch 6, sl st in next s c, ch 3, sl st in same space for -picot, ch 6, 2 d c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, 2 d c -in next d c, repeat from * all around ending row to correspond, join. - - - - - SPIDER WEB DOILY - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -This doily may be made with any of the American Thread Company products -listed below: - - Material Quantity Approx. Size Size of - of Doily Needle - - “GEM” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 11 Inches Steel 12 - Article 35, Size 30 or 50 - or - “PURITAN” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 13 ” ” 7 - Article 40 - or - “DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 13 ” ” 7 - Article 346 - or - “STAR” Tatting Cotton 2 Balls White 9 ” ” 13 - Article 25 - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 11 ” ” 12 - Article 20, Size 30 or 50 - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 2 Balls White 11 ” ” 12 - Article 30, Size 30 or 50 - or - “STAR” Pearl Cotton 3 Balls White 13 ” ” 7 - Article 90, Size 5 - or - “SILLATEEN SANSIL” 2 Balls White 12 ” ” 10 - Article 102 - -Ch 2, 8 s c in 2nd st from hook, join in 1st s c. - -2nd Row—Ch 1 and work 2 s c in each s c (16 s c), join. - -3rd Row—Working in s c increase in every other s c, join. - -4th Row—Increase in every 3rd s c, join. - -5th Row—Increase in every 4th s c (40 s c), join. - -6th Row—Ch 5, d c in same space, * skip 1 s c, 1 d c, ch 2, 1 d c -(shell) in next s c, repeat from * all around ending row with skip 1 s -c, join in 3rd st of ch. - -7th Row—Sl st into shell, ch 5, d c in same space, * 1 d c, ch 2, 1 d c -(shell) in center of next shell, repeat from * all around, join in 3rd -st of ch. - -8th Row—Sl st into shell, ch 7 and work same as last row but working 1 d -c, ch 4, 1 d c in center of each shell. - -9th Row—Sl st into shell, ch 8 and work same as last row but working 1 d -c, ch 5, 1 d c in center of each shell. - -10th Row—* Ch 6, s c in center of next shell, ch 6, s c between next 2 d -c, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 3, d c in same space as -beginning (this brings thread in position for next row). - -11th, 12th, 13th and 14th Rows—Work ch 6 loops all around ending each -row with ch 3, d c in d c (40 loops in each row). - -15th Row—Ch 9, 3 s c in next loop, * ch 5, tr c in next loop, ch 5, 3 s -c in next loop, repeat from * all around, ch 5, join in 4th st of ch. - -16th Row—Ch 1, s c in same space, * s c in 1st st of ch of next loop, ch -5, tr c in center s c of next s c group, ch 5, 1 s c in last st of ch of -next loop, 1 s c in tr c, repeat from * all around ending row with s c -in 1st st of ch of next loop, ch 5, tr c in center s c of next s c -group, ch 5, s c in last st of ch of next loop, join. - -17th Row—Ch 1, s c in same space, 1 s c in next s c, * ch 6, tr c in -next tr c, ch 6, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, repeat from * all -around ending row with ch 6, tr c in tr c, ch 6, s c in next s c, join -in 1st s c. - -18th Row—Ch 11, * 1 s c in last st of ch of next loop, 1 sc in tr c, 1 -sc in 1st st of ch of next loop, ch 7, tr c in center s c of next s c -group, ch 7, repeat from * all around ending row to correspond, join in -4th st of ch. - -19th Row—Ch 11, * 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, ch 7, tr c in next tr -c, ch 7, repeat from * all around ending row to correspond, join in 4th -st of ch. - -20th Row—Same as 16th row but having 8 chs in each loop. - -21st Row—Same as 17th row but having 8 chs in each loop. - -22nd Row—Ch 12 and work same as 18th row but having 8 chs in each loop. - -23rd Row—Ch 13 and work same as 19th row having 9 chs in each loop. - -24th Row—Same as 16th row but having 9 chs in each loop. - -25th Row—Same as 17th row but having 10 chs in each loop. - -26th Row—Ch 14 and work same as 18th row but having 10 chs in each loop. - - Continued from Page 7 - -27th Row—Ch 7, tr c in same space, * ch 10, 1 s c in each of the next 3 -s c, ch 10, tr c in next tr c, ch 10, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, -ch 10, 1 tr c, ch 3, 1 tr c in next tr c, repeat from * all around -ending row with ch 10, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, ch 10, tr c in -next tr c, ch 10, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, ch 10, join in 4th st -of ch. - -28th Row—Sl st into loop, ch 4, 11 tr c in same loop, * ch 8, 1 tr c in -center s c of next s c group, ch 8, s c in last st of ch of next loop, s -c in next tr c, s c in 1st st of ch of next loop, ch 8, tr c in center s -c of next s c group, ch 8, skip 1 loop, 12 tr c in next loop, repeat -from * all around ending row to correspond, join. - -29th Row—Ch 4, ** tr c in next tr c, * ch 3, 1 tr c in each of the next -2 tr c, repeat from * 4 times, ch 9, tr c in next tr c, ch 9, 1 s c in -each of the next 3 s c, ch 9, tr c in next tr c, ch 9, 1 tr c in next tr -c, repeat from ** all around ending row to correspond, join. - -30th Row—Sl st into loop, ch 11, s c in next loop, * ch 7, tr c in next -loop, ch 7, s c in next loop, ch 7, tr c in next loop, ch 8, 1 s c in -last st of ch of next loop, s c in next tr c, s c in 1st st of ch of -next loop, ch 8, tr c in center s c of next s c group, ch 8, s c in last -st of ch of next loop, s c in next tr c, s c in 1st st of ch of next -loop, ch 8, skip 1 loop, tr c in next ch 3 loop, ch 7, s c in next loop, -repeat from * all around ending row to correspond and joining last ch 8 -loop in 4th st of ch. - -31st Row—Ch 1, s c in same space, 1 s c in 1st st of ch of next loop, ** -ch 7, tr c in next s c, ch 7, s c in last st of ch of next loop, s c in -next tr c, s c in 1st st of ch of next loop, repeat from * once, * ch 8, -tr c in center s c of next s c group, ch 8, s c in last st of ch of next -loop, s c in next tr c, s c in 1st st of ch of next loop, repeat from * -once, repeat from ** all around in same manner ending row to correspond, -join. - -32nd Row—Ch 12, * s c in last st of ch of next loop, s c in tr c, s c in -1st st of next loop, ch 8, tr c in center s c of next s c group, ch 8, -repeat from * all around ending row to correspond and joining last ch 8 -in 4th st of ch 12. - -33rd Row—Sl st to center of loop, * ch 9, sl st in 4th st from hook for -picot, ch s, s c in next loop, repeat from * all around, join, break -thread. - - - - - ROSE RUFFLE DOILY - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -This doily may be made with any of the American Thread Company products -listed below: - - Material Quantity Approx. Size Size of - of Doily Needle - - “GEM” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 9 Inches Steel 12 - Article 35, Size 30 1 Ball Light Pink - 1 Ball Dark Pink - 1 Ball Nile Green - or - “STAR” Tatting Cotton 2 Balls White 7 ” ” 13 - Article 25 2 Balls Light Pink - 1 Ball Dark Pink - 1 Ball Nile Green - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 9 ” ” 12 - Article 20, Size 30 1 Ball Light Pink - 1 Ball Dark Pink - 1 Ball Nile Green - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 2 Balls White 9 ” ” 12 - Article 30, Size 30 2 Balls Light Pink - 1 Ball Dark Pink - 1 Ball Nile Green - -ROSE—With Dark Pink ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 6, d c in ring, * ch -3, d c in ring, repeat from * twice, ch 3, join in 3rd st of ch. - -2nd Row—1 s c, 5 d c, 1 s c over each ch 3 loop, join. - -3rd Row—* Ch 5, s c between next 2 petals in back of work, repeat from * -4 times. - -4th Row—Ch 1 and over each loop work 1 s c, 7 d c, 1 s c, join. - -5th Row—* Ch 6, s c in back of work between next 2 petals, repeat from * -4 times. - -6th Row—Ch 1 and over each loop work 1 s c, 9 d c, 1 s c, join, break -thread. - -7th Row—Attach Green in same space, * ch 7, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s -d c in each of the next 2 sts of ch (s d c: thread over hook, insert in -st, pull through, thread over and pull through all loops at one time), 1 -d c in each of the next 3 sts of ch, s c in same space between petals, -ch 6, s c in back of work between next 2 petals, repeat from * all -around (5 leaves) ch 6, join. - -8th Row—Work 5 s c up side of next leaf, 3 s c in point of leaf, 5 s c -down other side of same leaf, 8 s c over next ch 6 loop, repeat from -beginning 4 times, break thread. - - Continued from Page 7 - -9th Row—Start Petal: Attach Light Pink in 1st s c of the 8 s c group -between leaves, ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next 2 s -c, 2 d c in each of the next 2 s c, 1 d c in each of the next 2 s c, 2 d -c in next s c, ch 3, turn. - -10th Row—2 d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next 10 d c, 3 d c in -3rd st of ch, ch 3, turn. - -11th Row—Working in d c, increase 1 d c at each end and in each of the 2 -center sts, ch 3 to turn each row (20 d c). - -12th Row—Increase 1 d c at beginning and end of row (22 d c). - -13th Row—Same as 11th row having 26 d c in row. - -14th Row—Same as 12th row (28 d c). - -15th Row—Increase 1 d c at each end and increase 1 d c in each of the 2 -center sts (32 d c). - -16th Row—Work even. - -17th Row—Increase 1 d c at beginning and end of row. Repeat the last 2 -rows once, then work 2 rows even. - -22nd Row—Decrease in next 2 sts (to decrease: * thread over hook, insert -in next st, pull through and work off 2 loops, repeat from * once, -thread over and pull through all loops at one time), 1 d c in each of -the next 31 d c, decrease in next 2 sts. - -23rd Row—Decrease 1 d c at beginning and end of row, ch 1, turn. - -24th Row—Skip 1 d c, s c in next d c, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 d c, -1 d c in each of the next 6 d c, 1 tr c in each of the next 12 d c, 1 d -c in each of the next 6 d c, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 d c, s c in -next st, break thread. - -Attach thread in 1st s c of next s c group of 8th row and work another -petal in same manner, break thread. Work 3 more petals same as last -petal, break thread. - -Attach Dark Pink at base of any petal and work a row of s c around each -petal working 3 s c in top of each corner of petal, break thread. - -Sew petals together from the 9th through the 16th row as illustrated. - -LEAF: With Green ch 19, sl st in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each of the -next 2 sts of ch, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 d c in each of -the next 2 sts of ch, 1 tr c in each of the next 4 sts of ch, 1 d c in -each of the next 2 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s c in each -of the next 2 sts, 1 sl st in last st of ch, ch 1 and working on other -side of ch, sl st in next st, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s d c -in each of the next 2 sts, 1 d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 tr c in -each of the next 4 sts, 1 d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s d c in each -of the next 2 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 sl st in next st. - -2nd Row—Ch 1, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s d c in each of the -next 3 sts, 1 d c in each of the next 8 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next -2 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 sl st in next st, ch 1, 1 s c -in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 d c in -each of the next 8 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s c in each -of the next 2 sts, sl st in each of the next 2 sts, break thread leaving -an end. Work 4 more leaves in same manner and sew in space between -petals picking up back loop of sts only and sewing to the widest part of -leaf. - -RUFFLE—Attach White in center of any petal, * ch 4, skip 1 st, s c in -next st, repeat from * to within 3 sts of joining, skip 1 st, d c in -next st keeping last loop of d c on hook, skip 1 st of same petal and 1 -st on side of next leaf, d c in next st keeping last loop of d c on -hook, thread over and pull through all 3 loops at one time, * ch 4, skip -1 st, s c in next st, repeat from * around leaf to within 3 sts of -joining on left hand side of leaf, skip 1 st, d c in next st keeping -last loop of d c on hook, skip 1 st on leaf and 1 st on side of next -petal, d c in next st keeping last loop of d c on hook, thread over and -pull through all loops at one time, * ch 4, skip 1 st of petal, s c in -next st, repeat from * all around in same manner working between -joinings same as on 1st leaf. - -2nd Row—Sl st into loop, ch 6, s c in same loop, * ch 6, s c in next -loop, ch 6, s c in next loop, ch 6, s c in same loop, repeat from * all -around ending row with ch 3, d c in sl st (this brings thread in -position for next row). - -3rd Row—* Ch 6, s c in next loop, repeat from * all around ending row -with ch 3, d c in d c. Work 6 more rows same as last row, but ending -last row with ch 6, s c in d c and having an even number of loops in -last row, break thread. - -10th Row—Attach Dark Pink in any loop, ** ch 4, cluster st in next loop -(cluster st: thread over hook, insert in space, pull through and work -off 2 loops, * thread over hook, insert in same space, pull through and -work off 2 loops, repeat from * once, thread over and pull through all -loops at one time), ch 5, sl st in 3rd st from hook for picot, ch 2, -cluster st in same loop, ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from ** all -around, ch 4, join, break thread. - - - - - GRAPE DOILY - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -These doilies may be made with any of the American Thread Company -products listed below: - - Material for each Doily Quantity Approx. Size Size of - of Doily Needle - - “GEM” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball Shaded 9 Inches Steel 12 - Article 35 Lavenders - 1 Ball White - 1 Ball Green - or - “PURITAN” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball Shaded 11 ” ” 7 - Article 40 Lavenders - 1 Ball White - 1 Ball Green - or - “DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball Shaded 11 ” ” 7 - Article 346 Lavenders - 1 Ball White - 1 Ball Green - or - “STAR” Tatting Cotton 2 Balls Shaded 7 ” ” 13 - Article 25 Lavenders - 2 Balls White - 2 Balls Green - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball Shaded 9 ” ” 12 - Article 20, Size 30 Lavenders - 1 Ball White - 1 Ball Green - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 2 Balls Shaded 9 ” ” 12 - Article 30, Size 30 Lavenders - 2 Balls White - 2 Balls Green - or - “STAR” Pearl Cotton 3 Balls Shaded 11 ” ” 7 - Article 90, Size 5 Lavenders - 2 Balls White - 3 Balls Green - or - “SILLATEEN SANSIL” 2 Balls Shaded 10 ” ” 10 - Article 102 Lavenders - 2 Balls White - 2 Balls Green - -SMALL LEAF—With Green ch 4, 3 s c in 2nd st from hook, 5 d c in next st -of ch, 3 s c in next st, ch 1 to turn all rows. - -2nd Row—Working in s c work 3 s c in 1st and last s c. Work 1 row even. - -4th Row—Increase 1 s c in 1st and last s c. Work 1 row even. - - Continued from Page 10 - -6th and 7th rows—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each remaining s c. - -8th row—same as 4th row. - -9th Row—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 17 s c, 2 s c in -next s c. - -10th Row—3 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 15 s c, 2 s c in -last s c. - -11th and 12th Rows—Increase 2 s c in 1st s c and 1 s c in last s c. - -13th Row—3 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 21 s c. - -14th Row—Skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 15 s c, 2 s c in next s -c. - -15th Row—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 13 s c, 2 s c in -next s c. - -16th Row—Increase 1 s c in 1st s c. - -Next 3 Rows—Decrease 1 st in 1st and last s c (to decrease: * insert -hook in next st, pull loop through, repeat from *, thread over and work -off all loops at one time). - -20th Row—Skip 1 st, decrease in next 2 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 6 -s c, decrease in next 2 sts. - -21st Row—Skip 1 st, decrease in next 2 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 3 -s c, decrease in next 2 sts. Work 1 row even. - -23rd Row—* Decrease in next 2 sts, repeat from * once. - -24th Row—Decrease in 1st 2 sts, break thread. Work 3 more leaves in same -manner. - -LARGE LEAF: With Green work same as 1st 19 rows of small leaf. - -20th Row—Work even. - -21st Row—Decrease 1 st at the beginning and end of row. - -Repeat the last 2 rows twice. - -26th Row—Decrease in 1st 2 sts. - -27th Row—Decrease in last 2 sts. Repeat the last 2 rows. - -30th Row—Decrease in 1st 2 sts, break thread. Work 3 more leaves in same -manner. - -GRAPE: With Shaded Lavenders ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 1 and work 8 -s c in ring, join. - -2nd Row—Ch 1, 2 s c in each s c. Do not join or turn this or following -rows. - -3rd Row—1 s c in 1st s c, 2 s c in next s c, repeat from beginning all -around. - -4th Row—Increase in every 3rd st (32 s c), join, break thread. - -Work 13 more grapes in same manner always increasing and joining in last -row as illustrated. Work 3 more bunches of grapes in same manner. - - -IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC DOILY No. 1 SHOWN ON Page 2—With White 5 s c in -next loop, ch 1, join to 6th s c of 4th grape to right of 2nd joining -(to join: sl loop off hook, insert in st, pull loop through) ch 1, 4 s c -in same loop, * 5 s c in next loop, ch 1, join to center s c between -joinings of next grape, ch 1, 4 s c in same space, repeat from * once, 6 -s c in next loop, ch 1, join to 5th s c from left of joining of next -grape, ch 1, 3 s c in same loop, 2 s c in next loop, ch 1, skip 4 s c of -same grape, join in next st, ch 1, 7 s c in same loop, 9 s c in next -loop, 7 s c in next loop, ch 1, join to 1st point on side of large leaf -as illustrated, ch 1, 2 s c in same loop, 7 s c in next loop, ch 1, join -to next point, ch 1, 2 s c in same loop, 9 s c in next loop, 7 s c in -next loop, ch 1, with 2 large points on side of small leaf to the right, -join to last st of 1st row, ch 1, 2 s c in same loop, 4 s c in next -loop, ch 1, join to last st of 3rd row, ch 1, 5 s c in same loop, 9 s c -in next loop, repeat from beginning all around, join, break thread. Sew -point of small leaf to center st of large leaf and opposite point of -same leaf to grape, sew top of large leaf to grape as illustrated. - -Stem—Attach Green in same space as 1st point of large leaf, ch 2, s c in -2nd st from hook, * ch 1, s c in s c, repeat from * 8 times or until -stem is long enough to reach to 7th st to left of joining of center -grape at end, join, break thread. Attach Green in 5th st of 1st large -point of next large leaf and work a stem of 8 s c or long enough to -reach the 6th st to left of joining of center grape at end, join, break -thread. Work 2 more stems in same manner. - - -IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 2 SHOWN ON Page 2—Work 19 rows of -basic center, ch 4, * join to 10th s c to left of 2nd joining of 4th -grape, ch 1, d c in same space on center, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d -c, ch 1, join to 5th s c to left of joining of next grape, ch 1, d c in -same space on center, ch 6, sl st in next s c, ch 3, sl st in same space -for picot, ch 6, d c in next d c, ch 1, join to 5th s c of next grape to -right of joining, ch 1, d c in same space on center, 1 d c in each of -the next 4 d c, ch 1, join to 5th s c to left of joining of next grape, -ch 1, d c in same space on center, ch 6, sl st in next s c, ch 3, sl st -in same space for picot, ch 6, 2 d c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the -next 2 d c, join to 1st large point on side of large leaf as -illustrated, d c in next d c on center, 2 d c in next d c, join to next -point of same leaf, ch 6, sl st in next s c, ch 3 picot, ch 6, 2 d c in -next d c, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, 2 d c in next d c, with 2 -large points of small leaf to the left, join to 1st st of 1st row, ch 6, -sl st in next s c, ch 3 picot, ch 6, d c in next d c, ch 1, join to last -st of 4th row of same leaf, ch 1, d c in same space on center, 1 d c in -each of the next 3 d c, 2 d c in next d c, ch 6, sl st in next s c, ch 3 -picot, ch 6, d c in next d c, ch 1, repeat from * all around, join, -break thread. - -Sew top of large leaf to grape, sew large point of small leaf to center -st of large leaf, sew large point on opposite side of leaf to grape as -illustrated. - -Stem—Attach Green in 3rd st of 1st point of large leaf, ch 2, s c in 2nd -st from hook, * ch 1, s c in s c, repeat from * 6 times, join to 3rd st -from joining of center grape, as illustrated, break thread. Work 3 more -stems. - - - - - VIOLET DOILIES - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -These doilies may be made with any of the American Thread Company -products listed below: - - Material for each Doily Quantity Approx. Size Size of - of Doily Needle - - “GEM” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball Shaded 9 inches Steel 12 - Article 35, Size 30 Lavenders - 1 Ball Yellow - 1 Ball Green - 1 Ball White - or - “PURITAN” Crochet Cotton ” 11 ” ” 7 - Article 40 - or - “DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton ” 11 ” ” 7 - Article 346 - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton ” 9 ” ” 12 - Article 20, Size 30 - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton ” 9 ” ” 12 - Article 30, Size 30 - or - “SILLATEEN SANSIL” ” 10 ” ” 10 - Article 102 - or - “STAR” Tatting Cotton 2 Balls Shaded 7 ” ” 13 - Article 25 Lavenders - 2 Balls White - 1 Ball Green - 1 Ball Yellow - or - “STAR” Pearl Cotton ” 11 ” ” 7 - Article 90, Size 5 - -VIOLET: With Yellow ch 6, join to form a ring, ch 1 and work 10 s c in -ring, join, break thread. - -2nd Row—Attach Shaded Lavenders, * 2 s c in each of the next 2 s c of -1st row, ch 1 to turn all rows. - -3rd Row—1 s c in each s c. - -4th Row—Increase 1 s c at beginning and end of row (6 s c). Work 1 row -even. - -6th and 7th Rows—Decrease 1 s c at beginning of each row, ch 2, turn. - -8th Row—1 d c in each of the next 3 s c leaving last loop of each d c on -hook, thread over and pull through all loops at one time, ch 3, sl st in -base of same row, sl st in each row down side of petal, repeat from * -until there are 5 petals, join in base of 1st petal, break thread. Work -2nd violet in same manner joining tip of 1 petal to tip of any petal of -1st violet. To join: ch 2, sl st in tip of previous violet, ch 2, sl st -in same space on violet being made. Work 16 more violets joining to -petal of previous violet leaving 1 petal free at lower edge and 2 petals -free at top between joinings. - -IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 1 SHOWN ON Page 2—With White work a -row of 9 ch loops all around increasing in every 8th loop on center (54 -loops). - -Attach Green in loop, 4 s c over same loop, ch 1 and with the single -petals next to center, s c in single free petal of violet, ch 1, 4 s c -over same loop on center, * 3 s c over next loop, ch 5, sl st in 7th row -on left hand side of same petal, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, 1 s c in each of -the next 4 sts of ch, 2 s c in same loop on center, ch 7, sl st in 7th -row of next petal of same flower to right of joining, ch 1, skip 1 st of -ch, 1 s c in each of the next 6 sts, 3 s c over same loop on center, 3 s -c over next loop, ch 7, sl st in 7th row to left of joining of next -violet, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, 1 s c in each of the next 6 sts, 2 s c -over same loop on center, ch 5, sl st in 7th row on right hand side of -next petal of same flower, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, 1 s c in each of the -next 4 sts, 4 s c over same loop, 4 s c over next loop, ch 1, s c in tip -of same petal, ch 1, 4 s c over same loop on center, repeat from * in -same manner until all flowers are joined. - -IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 2 SHOWN ON Page 2—Work violets same -as for Basic Center No. 1 but working 5 groups of 3 violets each and -using ch 1 between joinings. - -Attach Green in 1st d c of any d c group on center, s c in same space, 1 -s c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 4, sl st in last s c for picot, 1 s c -in each of the next 3 d c, holding violets with 2 free petals next to -center, ** ch 1, sl st in tip of 1st free petal of 1st violet of any 3 -violet group, ch 1, sl st in same s c on center, ch 5, thread over hook -twice, insert in 5th st from hook, pull through, thread over and work -off 2 loops twice, thread over hook twice, insert in same space, pull -through, thread over and work off 2 loops twice, thread over and pull -through remaining loops at one time (a rice st), ch 4, sl st in top of -rice st for picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in 1st d c of -next d c group, ch 1, sl st in tip of next free petal of same flower, ch -1, sl st in same s c on center, * 1 s c in each of the next 3 d c, -picot, 1 s c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, sl st in 1st free petal of -next flower of same group, ch 1, sl st in same s c on center, ch 5, rice -st in 5th st from hook, picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in -1st d c of next d c group on center, ch 1, sl st in tip of next free -petal of same flower, ch 1, sl st in same s c on center, repeat from * -once, 1 s c in each of the next 3 d c on center, picot, 1 s c in each of -the next 4 d c, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, cluster st in next -picot on center, (cluster st: 3 tr c in same space keeping last loop of -each tr c on hook, thread over and pull through all loops at one time) -picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in 1st d c of next d c -group, 1 s c in each of the next 3 d c, picot, 1 s c in each of the next -3 d c, repeat from ** until all flowers are joined. - - - - - FLOWER BOUQUET - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -This doily may be made with any of the American Thread Company products -listed below: - - Material Quantity Approx. Size Size of - of Doily Needle - - “GEM” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball Tinted 9 inches Steel 12 - Article 35, Size 30 Lavender and Yellow - 1 Ball Shaded - Lavenders - 1 Ball Shaded Yellows - 1 Ball White - 1 Ball Blue - 1 Ball Pink - 1 Ball Green - 1 Ball Yellow - or - “PURITAN” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball Tinted 11 ” ” 7 - Article 40 Lavender and Yellow - 1 Ball Shaded - Lavenders - 1 Ball Shaded Yellows - 1 Ball White - 1 Ball Blue - 1 Ball Pink - 1 Ball Green - 1 Ball Yellow - or - “DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton Same Colors as in 11 ” ” 7 - Article 346 “GEM” Crochet Cotton - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton ” 9 ” ” 12 - Article 30, Size 30 - or - “STAR” Tatting Cotton 2 Balls Tinted 7 ” ” 13 - Article 25 Lavender and Yellow - 2 Balls Shaded - Lavenders - 2 Balls Shaded - Yellows - 2 Balls White - 2 Balls Blue - 2 Balls Pink - 2 Balls Green - 2 Balls Yellow - -DAISY: With Yellow ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 3 and work 17 d c in -ring, join, break thread. - - Continued from Page 10 - -PETAL: With White ch 14, insert hook in any d c, pull loop through, ch -1, 1 s c in next st of ch, 1 s d c in each of the next 3 sts (s d c: -thread over hook, insert in st, pull loop through, thread over and work -off all loops at one time), 1 d c in each of the next 9 sts, 6 s d c in -end st, working on opposite side of ch, 1 d c in each of the next 9 sts, -1 s d c in each of the next 3 sts, 1 s c in next st, sl st in same d c, -break thread. Skip 1 d c, work another petal in next d c. Continue -working in same manner all around. Work a 2nd daisy same as 1st daisy, -joining it to 1st daisy as illustrated. - -FORGET-ME-NOT: With Yellow ch 2, 8 s c in 2nd st from hook, join, break -thread. Attach Color, * ch 4, 3 tr c in same space, ch 4, sl st in same -space, skip 1 s c, sl st in next s c, repeat from * 3 times, break -thread. Work all remaining forget-me-nots in same manner, always joining -in center tr c of petals. - -PANSY: All pansies are worked in same manner, ch 7, join to form a ring, -ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), 2 d c in ring, * ch 7, 3 d c in ring, repeat -from * 3 times, ch 7, join. - -2nd Row—Sl st to loop, ch 3, 12 d c in loop, * 1 s c in center d c of -next d c group, 13 d c in next loop, repeat from * once, * s c in center -d c of next d c group, ch 4 and work 8 d tr c, 2 tr c, 2 d c with ch 1 -between each st in next loop, s c in center d c of next d c group, 2 d -c, 2 tr c, 8 d tr c with ch 1 between each st in next loop, ch 4, s c in -center d c of next d c group, join, break thread. - -LEAF: All leaves are worked with Green in same manner. Ch 25, s c in 2nd -st from hook, 1 s c in next st of ch, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, -1 d c in each of the next 3 sts, 1 tr c in each of the next 8 sts, 1 tr -c, 1 d c in next st, 1 d c in each of the next 4 sts, 1 s d c in each of -the next 2 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, break thread. - -Starting with the large group of Blue forget-me-nots, work 6 -forget-me-nots, join as illustrated, joining 3, to petals of daisies. -Work 2 Pink forget-me-nots, join to Blue forget-me-nots as illustrated. -Work a Shaded Lavender pansy, join to Blue forget-me-not. Work a Tinted -Lavender and Yellow pansy, join to Pink and 1 Blue forget-me-not. Work a -Lavender pansy, join to Pink forget-me-not. Work a Lavender pansy, join -to pansy just made, same Pink forget-me-not and daisy. Work a Blue -forget-me-not, join to 2 Lavender pansies. Work a group of 3 Pink -forget-me-nots, join to Lavender pansy and daisy. Work a Blue -forget-me-not, join to group of Pink forget-me-nots. Work a Lavender -pansy, join to Blue forget-me-not just made and daisy. Work a Yellow -pansy, join to Lavender pansy just made and daisy. Work 3 Blue -forget-me-nots, joining as illustrated and join to Yellow pansy and -daisy. Work 1 Blue forget-me-not, join to Yellow pansy. Work a Lavender -pansy, join to forget-me-not just made and to 2 Blue forget-me-nots. -Work 3 Pink forget-me-nots joining as illustrated and join 1 to Lavender -pansy. Work a Tinted Lavender and Yellow pansy, join to daisy. Work a -Blue forget-me-not, join to pansy just made. Work a Lavender pansy, join -to flower just made and daisy. Work a Yellow pansy, join to pansy just -made and daisy. Work a Pink forget-me-not, join to Lavender pansy and -Yellow pansy. Work a Blue forget-me-not, join to flower just made and -Yellow pansy. Work a Lavender pansy, join to flower just made, to Yellow -pansy and to Blue forget-me-not of 1st group made. - -Work 5 leaves joining to flowers as illustrated. - -Edge—Attach White in free petal of Pink forget-me-not to right of Blue -forget-me-not, work a ch long enough to reach next Blue forget-me-not, s -c in free petal of flower, work a ch long enough to reach to next pansy, -s c (if necessary a d c in order to keep edge round) in 1st petal of -flower, continue all around until all flowers are worked. Then work a -row of ch 5 loops over ch, ending row with ch 1, d c in joining (110 -loops in row). - -3rd, 4th and 5th Rows: Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from beginning all -around ending each row with ch 2, d c in d c. - -6th Row: * Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ** ch 5, skip 1 -loop, 2 d c with ch 4 between in next loop, ch 5, skip 1 loop, s c in -next loop, * ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * 5 times, repeat from -** all around in same manner ending row with ch 2, d c in d c. - -7th Row: * Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ** ch 6, skip 1 -loop, 3 cluster sts with ch 3 between each cluster st in ch 4 loop -(cluster st: work 3 tr c in loop keeping last loop of each st on hook, -thread over and work off all loops at one time), ch 6, skip 1 loop, s c -in next loop, * ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * 4 times, repeat -from ** all around in same manner ending row with ch 2, d c in d c. - -8th Row: * Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ** ch 6, skip 1 -loop, 2 cluster sts with ch 5 between in next loop, ch 5, 2 cluster sts -with ch 5 between in next loop, ch 6, skip 1 loop, s c in next loop, * -ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, repeat from ** all around -in same manner ending row with ch 2, d c in d c. - -9th Row: * Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 6, skip 1 -loop, 2 cluster sts with ch 3 between in next loop, ch 3, 3 cluster sts -with ch 3 between each cluster st in next loop, ch 3, 2 clusters sts -with ch 3 between in next loop, ch 6, skip 1 loop, s c in next loop, -repeat from beginning all around ending row to correspond. - -10th Row: Sl st to 2nd st of loop, ** ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook -(rice st: work 2 tr c in st, keeping last loop of each st on hook, -thread over and work off all loops at one time), d c in next loop, ch 3, -sl st in d c for picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in next -loop, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, ch 3, sl st in rice st for -picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in next cluster st, * ch -5, rice st in 5th st from hook, d c in next cluster st, picot, ch 5, -rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in next cluster st, repeat from * -twice, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st -from hook, skip 1 loop, s c in next loop, repeat from ** all around, -join, break thread. - - - - - BUTTERFLY DOILY - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -These doilies may be made with any of the American Thread Company -products listed below: - - Material for each Dolly Quantity Approx. Size Size of - of Doily Needle - - “GEM” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 9½ inches Steel 12 - Article 35 1 Ball any Shaded - color Shown - or - “PURITAN” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 11½ ” ” 7 - Article 40 1 Ball any Shaded - Color Shown - or - “DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 11½ ” ” 7 - Article 346 1 Ball any Shaded - Color Shown - or - “STAR” Tatting Cotton 2 Balls White 7½ ” ” 13 - Article 25 2 Balls any Shaded - Color Shown - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 9½ ” ” 12 - Article 20, Size 30 1 Ball any Shaded - Color Shown - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 9½ ” ” 12 - Article 30, Size 30 2 Balls any Shaded - Color Shown - or - “STAR” Pearl Cotton 2 Balls White 11½ ” ” 7 - Article 90, Size 5 3 Balls any Shaded - Color Shown - or - “SILLATEEN SANSIL” 1 Ball White 10½ ” 10 - Article 102 2 Balls any Shaded - Color Shown - -BODY: Top of Head—With Shaded color ch 4, sl st in 4th st from hook -(feeler), ch 25, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each of the next 19 -sts of ch, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row—1 s c in 1st s c, sl st in next s c, 1 s c in each of the next -17 s c, sl st in last st, break thread. - -LARGE RIGHT WING: Ch 4, 2 d c in 4th st from hook, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row—2 s c in 1st d c, 1 s c in next d c, 2 s c in next st, ch 1, -turn. - -3rd and 4th Rows—1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn. - -5th Row—1 s c in 1st s c, 1 d c in each of the next 3 s c, 1 s c in next -s c, ch 5 and without turning and working down long side, d c in next -row, ch 2, d c in next row, repeat from * twice, ch 2, 1 d c, ch 2, 1 d -c in point (lower edge of wing), working up opposite side, * ch 2 d c in -next row, repeat from * 4 times, ch 2, d c in same space, * ch 2, tr c -in next d c, repeat from * twice, ch 2, d c in same space with 1st ch 5, -ch 2, join in 3rd st of ch. - - Continued from page 11 - -Next Row—Sl st into loop, * ch 4, sl st in next loop, repeat from * all -around, break thread. - -SMALL RIGHT WING: Ch 4, 2 d c in 4th st from hook, ch 1, turn. - -2nd Row—1 s c in 1st d c, 2 s c in next d c, 1 s c in next st, ch 1, -turn. - -3rd Row—1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn. - -4th Row—1 s c in 1st s c, 1 d c in each of the next 2 s c, 1 s c in next -s c, (top of wing), do not turn. - -5th Row—Working down long side, ch 5, 1 d c in next row, * ch 2, d c in -next row, repeat from * once, ch 2, 1 d c, ch 2, 1 d c in point, working -up opposite side, * ch 2, d c in next row, repeat from * 3 times, ch 2, -d c in same space, ch 2, tr c in next d c, ch 2, tr c in next d c, ch 2, -d c in same space with ch 5, ch 2, join in 3rd st of ch. - -Next Row—Start to join wings. Sl st into loop, ch 2, sl st in 3rd loop -to right of center from lower edge of large wing, ch 2, sl st in next -loop of small wing, * ch 2, sl st in next loop towards lower edge of -large wing, ch 2, sl st in next loop of small wing, repeat from * once, -* ch 4, sl st in next loop of small wing, repeat from * around remainder -of small wing, break thread. Work 2 left wings in same manner as right -wing to the joining. - -For joining work 4 loops on small wing, then join next 3 loops to -corresponding loops on left side of large wing and finish same as other -small wing. - -To join wings to body, ch 4, sl st in 4th st from hook for other feeler, -ch 4, sl st in 1st s c of 2nd row of body (top of head), 1 sl st in each -of the next 2 sts, ch 2, sl st in 3rd free loop to right of joining of -large left wing, ch 2, skip 1 st on body, sl st in next st, ch 2, sl st -in next free loop of same wing, ch 2, skip 1 s c of body, sl st in next -s c, ch 2, sl st in next free loop of same wing, ch 2, skip 2 s c of -body, sl st in next st, ch 2, sl st in 1st free loop of small wing, ch -2, skip 2 s c of body, sl st in next s c, * ch 2, sl st in next loop of -small wing, ch 2, skip 1 s c of body, sl st in next st, repeat from * -once, sl st down remainder of body to point, work 3 s c in point then sl -st in each of the next 3 sts up opposite side, ch 2, sl st in 3rd loop -of small right wing to right of joining and join the 2 left wings same -as opposite 2 wings, break thread. - -Work 6 more butterflies in same manner. - - -IF YOU ARE MAKING SMALL CENTER (3½ INCHES) SHOWN ABOVE: With White ch 8, -join to form a ring, ch 3, 13 d c in ring, join in 3rd st of ch. - -2nd Row—* Ch 4, s c in next d c, repeat from * all around ending row -with ch 1, d c in same space as beginning (this brings thread in -position for next row). - -3rd Row—* Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * all around ending row -with ch 1, d c in d c (14 loops). - -4th Row—Ch 3, 2 d c in same space keeping last loop of each d c on hook, -thread over and pull through all loops at one time, * ch 5, cluster st -in next loop (cluster st: 3 d c in next loop keeping last loop of each d -c on hook, thread over and pull through all loops at one time), repeat -from * all around, ch 5, join to 1st cluster st. - -5th Row—Ch 3, 4 d c in same space, 5 d c in next cluster st, repeat from -* all around, join. - -6th Row—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, * ch 2, 1 d c in each of -the next 5 d c, repeat from * all around, ch 2, join. - -7th Row—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, * ch 2, d c in next loop, -ch 2, 1 d c in each of the next 5 d c, repeat from * all around ending -row with ch 2, d c in next loop, ch 2, join. - -8th Row—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, * ch 3, s c in next d c, -ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 5 d c, repeat from * all around ending -row with ch 3, s c in next d c, ch 3, join. - -9th Row—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c keeping last loop of each -d c on hook, thread over and pull through all loops at one time, * ch 4, -1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in next s c, ch 4, 5 d c cluster st over next 5 d c, -repeat from * all around ending row to correspond. - -10th Row—* Ch 5, skip 1 loop, 2 d c, ch 3, 2 d c in next loop, ch 5, s c -in next 5 d c cluster st, repeat from * all around. - -11th Row—* Ch 6, skip 1 loop, 2 d c, ch 3, 2 d c (shell) in next loop, -ch 6, s c in next s c, repeat from * all around. - - Continued from Page 14 - -12th Row—Sl st to center of shell, ch 3, d c in same space, ch 1, sl st -in 2nd free loop from body of lower right wing of any butterfly, * ch 1, -2 d c in same space of center, ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 3, sl st in -lower edge of body of same butterfly, ch 3, s c in next loop of center, -ch 3, 2 d c in center of next shell, ch 1, sl st in 2nd free loop from -body of lower left wing of same butterfly, ch 1, 2 d c in same space on -center, ch 3, s c in next loop of center, ch 3, cluster st in next s c -of center, ch 3, skip 1 loop of same wing of butterfly, sl st in next -loop, ch 3, sl st in 4th free loop from body of lower right wing of next -butterfly, ch 3, sl st in top of cluster st just made on center, ch 3, s -c in next loop of center, ch 3, 2 d c in center of next shell, ch 1, -skip 1 loop of butterfly, sl st in next loop of same wing (2nd loop from -body), repeat from * until all butterflies are joined completing the -joining of 1st butterfly. - -Joining Motif between Butterflies—With White ch 6, join to form a ring, -ch 1, s c in ring, d tr c (3 times over hook) in 3rd free loop of top -wing on right hand side of butterfly, s c in ring, skip 1 loop of same -wing, d tr c in next loop, s c in ring, d tr c in 1st free loop of lower -wing of same butterfly, s c in ring, working up opposite side of next -butterfly, d tr c in 1st free loop of lower wing next to the joining of -wings, s c in ring, d tr c in 1st free loop of top wing, s c in ring, -skip 1 loop, d tr c in next loop of same wing, s c in ring, join, break -thread. - - -IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC DOILY No. 1 SHOWN ON Page 2—Work 12 butterflies -as above. - -Attach White in any loop and work 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in same loop, * ch -1, s c in 2nd loop from body of lower right hand wing of butterfly, ch -1, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in same loop of center, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next -loop on center, ch 1, s c in end of body of same butterfly, ch 1, 2 s c, -ch 3, 2 s c in same loop on center, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next loop on -center, ch 1, s c in 2nd free loop from body of lower left wing of same -butterfly, ch 1, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in same loop on center, 2 s c in -next loop on center, ch 1, skip 1 loop of same wing of butterfly, s c in -next loop, ch 1, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in same loop on center, ch 1, s c in -4th free loop of lower right wing of next butterfly, ch 1, 2 s c in same -loop on center, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next loop on center, repeat from * -until all butterflies are joined, break thread. - - -IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC DOILY No. 2 SHOWN ON Page 2—Work 10 butterflies. - -Attach White in 1st d c of any d c group, s c in same space, * 1 d c in -each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, sl st in 2nd free loop from body of lower -right ring, ch 1, sl st in top of d c just made on center to complete -picot, 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c on center, s c in next d c, ch 5, -cluster st in next picot, ch 1, sl st in end of body, ch 1, sl st in top -of cluster st, ch 5, 1 s c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, -ch 1, sl st in 2nd free loop from body of lower left wing, ch 1, -complete picot, 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c, s c in next d c, ch 5, -cluster st in next picot on center, ch 3, skip 1 loop of same wing of -butterfly, sl st in next loop, ch 5, 2 d c in 4th st from hook leaving -last loop of each d c on hook, thread over and pull through all loops at -one time, ch 1, sl st in 4th free loop from body of lower right wing of -next butterfly, ch 3, sl st in top of cluster st on center, ch 5, 1 s c -in next d c, repeat from * all around until all butterflies are joined, -break thread. - -Work the joining motifs between butterflies same as on Small Center. - - - - - CAMEO GIRL DOILY - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -This doily may be made with any of the American Thread Company products -listed below: - - Material Quantity Approx. Size Size of - of Doily Needle - - “GEM” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball Cream 5 inches Steel 12 - Article 35, Size 30 1 Ball Iridescent - 1 Ball Pink - 1 Ball Fuchsia - 1 Ball Tinted Pink - and Yellow - 1 Ball White - or - “STAR” Tatting Cotton 1 Ball Iridescent 7 ” ” 13 - Article 25 1 Ball Pink - 1 Ball Fuchsia - 1 Ball Tinted Pink - and Yellow - 2 Balls White - or - “DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball Cream 11 ” ” 7 - Article 346 1 Ball Iridescent - 1 Ball Pink - 1 Ball Rose - 1 Ball Tinted Pink - and Yellow - 1 Ball White - -With Cream ch 4, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each st of ch, ch 1, -turn. - -2nd and 3rd Rows—1 s c in each s c, ch 1 to turn each row. - -4th and 5th Rows—Working in s c increase 1 s c at the beginning and end -of each row. - -6th Row—Increase 2 s c at the beginning and end of row. Work 1 row even, -break thread. - -8th Row—Attach Fuchsia (substitute Rose for Fuchsia if “De Luxe” Crochet -Cotton is used) and work 1 s c in each s c, break thread, do not turn. - -9th Row—Attach Tinted Pink and Yellow, ch 3, 1 d c, ch 3, 2 d c in same -space, skip 1 s c, 2 d c, ch 3, 2 d c (shell) in next s c, * skip 2 s c, -shell in next s c, repeat from * once, skip 1 s c, shell in next s c, -break thread, do not turn. - -10th Row—Attach Fuchsia, s c in same space, 1 s c in next d c, * 3 s c -in next loop, 1 s c in each of the next 4 d c, repeat from * 3 times, 3 -s c in next loop, 1 s c in each of the next 2 d c, break thread, do not -turn. - -11th Row—Skip 8 s c, attach Fuchsia in next s c, working in back loop of -st, s c in same space, * skip 3 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 4 s c, -repeat from * once, skip 3 s c, 1 s c in next s c. Work 1 row even in s -c working in both loops. - -13th Row—Decrease 1 s c at the beginning and end of row (to decrease: -insert hook in st, pull loop through, insert in next st, pull through -thread over and work off all loops at one time). Work 1 row even. Repeat -the last 2 rows once, then work one more row even, break thread. Do not -turn work. - - Continued from page 14 - -18th Row—Attach Pink, ch 5, s c in same space, * ch 5, s c in next s c, -repeat from * 4 times, ch 5, s c in same space (7 loops), ch 7, turn. - -19th Row—S c in next loop, * ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat from * 5 -times, ch 3, d c in 2nd st from end of last loop, ch 7, turn (8 loops). - -Continue working same as last row always having 1 more loop in each row -until there are 13 loops. - -25th Row—S c over ch 3, * ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat from * across -row, turn. - -26th Row—Ch 9, s c in next loop, * ch 6, s c in next loop, repeat from * -across row, turn. - -Repeat last row twice. - -29th Row—Ch 10, s c in next loop, * ch 7, s c in next loop, repeat from -* across row, turn. - -Repeat 29th row 3 times, ending last row with ch 6, tr c in last loop, -ch 5, turn. - -33rd Row—S c over ch 6, * ch 7, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, -ch 3, s c in same loop, repeat from 1st * twice, * ch 7, s c in next -loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, s c in same space, break thread. Work 3 -more dresses in same manner. - -Right Sleeve—With right side of work toward you, attach Tinted Pink and -Yellow in 7th s c from end of 10th row, working in back loop of st, * ch -3, s c in next s c, repeat from * twice, * ch 5, s c in next s c, repeat -from * once, ch 7, turn. - -2nd Row—S c in next loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, * ch 3, s c in next -loop, repeat from * twice, turn. - -3rd Row—* Ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, * ch 5, s c in -next loop, repeat from * once, ch 5, turn. - -4th Row—Same as 2nd row. - -5th Row—* Ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 1, turn. - -6th Row—* S c in next loop, repeat from * twice, break thread. Work 3 -more right sleeves in same manner. - -Left Sleeve—With wrong side of work toward you and working in front loop -of st, work sleeve in same manner to 3rd row ending last row with ch 3. - -4th Row—Join to 4th st of corresponding loop of right sleeve of 1st -dress, ch 1, s c in next loop of sleeve of 2nd dress, complete sleeve -same as right sleeve. Continue working sleeves on remaining dresses, -joining in same manner. - -With right side of work toward you, attach Fuchsia in 1st s c of sleeve, -s c in same space, 1 s c in each of the next 2 s c, break thread. - -Right Arm—With right side of work toward you, attach Cream in 1st s c of -sleeve edge, working in back loop of st, s c in same space, 1 s c in -each of the next 2 s c, ch 1 to turn all rows. - -Next Row—Working in both loops, 1 s c in each s c. - -3rd Row—2 s c in 1st s c, skip 1 s c, sl st in next st. - -4th Row—Sl st in sl st, skip 1 s c, 2 s c in next s c. - -Repeat the last 2 rows once, then repeat the 3rd row. Work 1 row even. - -9th Row—Decrease in 1st 2 sts, s c in next s c. Work 2 rows even, break -thread. - -Left Arm—With wrong side of work toward you, attach Cream in 1st s c of -left sleeve, working 1st row in front loop of st, then work same as -right arm. Sew 2 inner sts of last row of arms together. - -Joining Motif—With wrong side of work toward you and arms facing upward, -attach White in 1st s c of 1st arm, ch 9, s c in last s c of 2nd arm, ch -5, turn. - -2nd Row—S c in loop, ch 6, s c in same space, ch 7, s c in same space, -ch 6, s c in same space, ch 2, d c in same space with starting ch, ch 3, -turn. - -3rd Row—2 d c over ch 2, ch 5, 3 d c in next loop, ch 7, 3 tr c in next -loop, ch 7, 3 tr c in same space, ch 7, 3 d c in next loop, ch 5, 3 d c -in next loop, ch 3, turn. - -4th Row—1 d c in each of the next 2 d c keeping last loop of each st on -hook, thread over and work off all loops at one time, ch 5, sl st in top -of st just made for picot, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 5, 1 d c in each -of the next 3 d c keeping last loop of each st on hook, thread over and -work off all loops at one time (d c cluster st), ch 7, s c in next loop, -ch 7, 1 tr c cluster st over next 3 tr c, ch 7, 1-3 tr c cluster st over -next loop, ch 7, 1 tr c cluster st over next 3 tr c, ch 7, s c in next -loop, ch 7, d c cluster st over next 3 d c, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch -5, d c cluster st over next 3 d c, ch 5, turn. - -5th Row—Sl st in top of st just made, ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat -from * once, ch 6, s c in next loop, ch 7, s c in next loop, ch 11, s c -in next loop, ch 13, s c in next loop, ch 11, s c in next loop, ch 7, s -c in next loop, ch 6, s c in next loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 2, d -c in cluster st, turn. - -6th Row—Ch 3, join to 4th st from beginning of 4th large loop from lower -edge on side of skirt, ch 3, s c in next loop of motif, ch 3, s c in 4th -st of next loop of skirt, ch 3, s c in next loop of motif, ch 3, s c in -4th st of next loop of skirt, ch 4, s c in next loop of motif, ch 7, -skip 1 loop of skirt, s c in 1st st of small loop of skirt, ch 11, s c -in next loop of motif, ch 9, s c in next loop, ch 9, s c in next loop, -ch 11, join to 1st st of small loop of next skirt, ch 7, s c in next -loop of motif, ch 4, skip 1 loop of skirt, s c in 4th st from end of -next loop of skirt, ch 3, s c in next loop of motif, * ch 3, s c in 4th -st of next loop of skirt, ch 3, s c in next loop of motif, repeat from * -once, break thread. - -EDGE—Attach White in 1st small loop of skirt, 3 s c in same space, * 7 s -c in each of the next 3 loops, 3 s c in next loop, repeat from * 3 -times, * ch 7, s c in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch 7, 3 s c in -next loop, repeat from 1st * all around, ending row to correspond, join. - -2nd Row—Sl st to next s c, ch 3, 1 d c, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, * ch -3, s c in center st of next loop, ch 5, 2 tr c, ch 3, 2 tr c in center -st of next loop (tr c shell), ch 5, s c in center st of next loop, ch 3, -d c shell in center st of next loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch 3, s c in -next loop, * ch 8, s c in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch 3, d c -shell in center st of next loop, repeat from 1st * all around ending row -to correspond, join. - -3rd Row—* 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next loop, skip 2 d c, 3 s c in next -loop, 5 s c in next loop, skip 2 tr c, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next loop, -skip 2 tr c, 5 s c in next loop, 3 s c in next loop, skip 2 d c, repeat -from * 3 times, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next loop, skip 2 d c, 3 s c in -next loop, 7 s c in next loop, ch 3, sl st in last s c for picot, 5 s c -in next loop, 2 tr c in next s c, ch 3, sl st in last tr c for picot, 1 -tr c in same space, 5 s c in next loop, 1 s c in next loop, ch 3, sl st -in s c for picot, 6 s c in same loop, 3 s c in next loop, skip 2 d c, -repeat from beginning all around ending row to correspond, join, break -thread. - -Bouquet—With Iridescent, ch 2, 6 s c in 2nd st from hook, join. - -2nd Row—* Ch 5, sl st in same space (picot loop), ch 2, sl st in next s -c, repeat from * all around. - -3rd Row—* Ch 5, sl st in same space, ch 2, sl st in next ch 2 loop, -repeat from * all around keeping ch 2 in back of picot loop. - -4th Row—Work in same manner as last row having ch 3 between each picot -loop, join, break thread. - -Work three more bouquets in same manner. Sew in position as illustrated. - -Hat—With Tinted Pink and Yellow, ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 3 and -work 12 d c in ring, join. - -2nd Row—Ch 1, working in back loop of st, work 2 s c in each s c, join, -break thread. - -3rd Row—Attach Fuchsia, s c in same space, 1 s c in each of the next 2 s -c, 2 s d c in next s c, 2 s d c in next s c, 1 s d c in next s c, 1 d c -in next s c, 2 d c in next s c, 1 d c in next s c, * 1 t r c in next s -c, 2 tr c in next s c, repeat from * once, * 2 tr c in next s c, 1 tr c -in next s c, repeat from * once, 1 d c in next s c, 2 d c in next s c, 1 -d c in next s c, 1 s d c in next sc, 2 s d c in next s c, 2 s d c in -next s c, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, join, break thread leaving an -end long enough to sew to top of head. - -Work another hat in the same manner working to 3rd tr c of last row, -join to corresponding tr c on side of hat, complete row. Work 3rd hat -joining in same manner. Work 4th hat, joining hat on both sides. - -Sew hats to neck as illustrated. - - - - - HOLLY WREATH DOILY - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -These doilies may be made with any of the American Thread Company -products listed below: - - Material for each Doily Quantity Approx. Size Size of - of Doily Needle - - “GEM” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 9 inches Steel 12 - Article 35, Size 30 1 Ball Green - 1 Ball Red - or - “PURITAN” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 11 ” ” 7 - Article 40 1 Ball Green - 1 Ball Red - or - “DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 11 ” ” 7 - Article 346 1 Ball Green - 1 Ball Red - or - “STAR” Tatting Cotton 2 Balls White 7 ” ” 13 - Article 25 2 Balls Green - 1 Ball Red - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 9 ” ” 12 - Article 20, Size 30 1 Ball Green - 1 Ball Red - or - “STAR” Crochet Cotton 1 Ball White 9 ” ” 12 - Article 30, Size 30 2 Balls Green - 1 Ball Red - or - “STAR” Pearl Cotton 2 Balls White 11 ” ” 7 - Article 90, Size 5 2 Balls Green - 1 Ball Red - or - “SILLATEEN SANSIL” 1 Ball White 10 ” ” 10 - Article 102 2 Balls Green - 1 Ball Red - -Leaf: With Green starting at lower edge, ch 3, 2 d c in 3rd st from -hook, ch 3, turn. - -2nd Row—D c in same space, 1 d c in next d c, 2 d c in next st, ch 3, -turn. - -3rd Row—2 d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, 3 d c in -end st, ch 3, turn. - -4th Row—1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next st of ch, 1 d c in each -of the next 8 d c, 3 d c in next st, ch 1, turn. - -5th Row—Sl st in each of the next 2 d c, ch 3, 2 d c in next d c, 1 d c -in each of the next 7 d c, 3 d c in next d c, ch 3, turn. - -6th Row—2 d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next 11 d c, 2 d c in -next st, ch 3, turn. - -7th Row—1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next st of ch, 1 d c in each -of the next 11 d c, 3 d c in next d c, ch 3, turn. - -8th Row—Same as 6th row. - -9th Row—2 d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next 11 d c, 3 d c in -next d c, ch 3, turn. - - Continued from Page 14 - -10th row—1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next st of ch, 1 d c in -each of the next 17 sts, ch 1, turn. - -11th Row—1 sl st in each of next 3 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in each of next 13 d -c, ch 3, turn. - -12th Row—Same as 9th row. - -13th Row—1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next st of ch, 1 d c in -each of next 14 d c, ch 1, turn. - -14th Row—Sl st in each of the next 2 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in each of next 10 -d c, ch 1, turn. - -15th Row—Sl st in each of next 3 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in each of next 6 d c, -ch 1, turn. - -16th Row—Sl st in each of next 3 d c, ch 2, 1 d c in each of next 3 d c -keeping last loop of each d c on hook, thread over and pull through all -loops at one time, break thread. Work 11 more leaves in same manner. - - -IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 1 SHOWN ON Page 2—Attach White in any -s c of last row of center, ch 4, 2 tr c in same space keeping last loop -of each tr c on hook, thread over and pull through all loops at one -time, ch 3, sl st in top of cluster st for picot, ch 4, s c in next -loop, ch 1 and with 5 point side of leaf towards center, sl st in 1st -point of leaf from lower edge, ch 1, sl st in same s c on center, * ch -4, tr c cluster st in next s c on center, (tr c cluster st: 3 tr c in -same space keeping last loop of each tr c on hook, thread over and pull -through all loops at one time), ch 3, sl st in top of cluster st for -picot, ch 4, s c in next loop on center, ch 1, sl st in next point of -same leaf, ch 1, sl st in same s c on center, repeat from * once, ch 4, -tr c cluster st in next s c on center, picot, ch 4, s c in next loop, -picot, ch 4, tr c cluster st in next s c, picot, ch 4, s c in next loop, -ch 1, sl st in 1st point from lower edge of next leaf, ch 1, sl st in -same s c on center, repeat from 1st * until all leaves are joined, break -thread. - -BERRY: With Red ch 2, 8 s c in 2nd st from hook, without joining rows, -work 2 s c in each s c. - -3rd and 4th Rows—1 s c in each s c. - -5th Row—1 s c in next s c, decrease in next 2 sts (to decrease: * insert -hook in next st, pull loop through, repeat from *, thread over and pull -through all loops at one time), repeat from beginning all around. Fill -with cotton or Red yarn, then decrease every other st until 3 sts -remain, draw together, break thread leaving an end. Work 11 more berries -in same manner and sew in position as illustrated. - - -IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 2 SHOWN ON Page 2—Work 10 leaves same -as for basic center No. 1 joining to center as follows: attach White in -1st d c of any d c group, ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, -join in 1st point from lower edge of leaf always having the 5 point side -of leaf next to center, * ch 1, d c in same space on center, 1 d c in -each of the next 3 d c, ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 3, sl st in next -point of same leaf, ch 3, s c in next loop on center, ch 3, 1 d c in -each of the next 4 d c, ch 1, sl st in next point of same leaf, ch 1, d -c in same space on center, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 3, s c in -next loop, ch 7, sl st in 4th st from hook for picot, ch 3, s c in next -loop, ch 3, 1 s c in each of the next 4 d c, ch 1, sl st in 1st point -from lower edge of next leaf, repeat from * until all leaves are joined, -break thread. Work 20 berries same as for Basic Center No. 1 and sew in -position between leaves as illustrated catching the lower edge of leaf -and next free point of previous leaf when sewing. - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - TRADE MARK - AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY - 260 West Broadway · New York 13, N. 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text-indent:-2em; font-size:80%; } -p.pcap { margin-left:0em; text-indent:0; text-align:justify; margin-top:0; font-family:sans-serif; } -p.pcapc { margin-left:0em; text-indent:0; text-align:justify; font-family:sans-serif; } -span.attr { font-size:80%; font-family:sans-serif; } -span.pn { display:inline-block; width:4.7em; text-align:left; margin-left:0; text-indent:0; } -</style> -</head> -<body> -<p style='text-align:center; font-size:1.2em; font-weight:bold'>The Project Gutenberg eBook of Star Book No. 71: Doily Bouquet, by Anonymous</p> -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and -most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions -whatsoever. 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If you -are not located in the United States, you will have to check the laws of the -country where you are located before using this eBook. -</div> - -<p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Title: Star Book No. 71: Doily Bouquet</p> - <p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Author: Anonymous</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Release Date: August 15, 2021 [eBook #66065]</p> -<p style='display:block; text-indent:0; margin:1em 0'>Language: English</p> - <p style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:0; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em; text-align:left'>Produced by: Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net</p> -<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 71: DOILY BOUQUET ***</div> -<div id="cover" class="img"> -<img id="coverpage" src="images/cover.jpg" alt="Star Book No. 71: Doily Bouquet" width="502" height="704" /> -</div> -<div class="box"> -<p><span class="smaller"><span class="ss">STAR BOOK No. 71</span></span></p> -<h1><span class="cur">Doily Bouquet</span></h1> -<p class="jr1"><span class="smaller ss">10 CENTS</span></p> -</div> -<p class="center smaller"><span class="ssn">Printed in USA. -<br />Copyright 1950 American Thread Company</span></p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_2">2</div> -<h2 id="c1"><span class="small"><i>Basic Centers</i></span></h2> -<table class="center"> -<tr class="th"><th colspan="2">For</th></tr> -<tr><td>Grape Doily </td><td>—<a href="#Page_5">Page 5</a></td></tr> -<tr><td>Violet Doily </td><td>—<a href="#Page_6">Page 6</a></td></tr> -<tr><td>Butterfly Doily </td><td>—<a href="#Page_9">Page 9</a></td></tr> -<tr><td>Holly Doily </td><td>—<a href="#Page_13">Page 13</a></td></tr> -</table> -<blockquote> -<p>Here is the very newest, the very smartest scheme for delightful table settings. A -set of doilies with identical centers in different gay flower borders that will add a -decorator’s touch to your luncheon table. We have designed the above four doilies -with just that idea in mind. All four designs fit either of the two basic centers.</p> -<p>TABLE ENSEMBLE SUGGESTIONS: Why not make the other doilies in -this book for a service of eight, all in White and bright flower colors?</p> -</blockquote> -<h3 id="c2">BASIC CENTER #1</h3> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01.jpg" id="ncfig1" alt="uncaptioned" width="446" height="448" /> -</div> -<p>With White ch 12, join to form a ring, ch 4, work 3 tr c -in ring keeping last loop of each tr c on hook, thread over -and work off all loops at one time, * ch 6, 4 d c in ring, -keeping last loop of each d c on hook, thread over and -work off all loops at one time (d c cluster st), ch 6, 4 tr -c in ring, keeping last loop of each tr c on hook, thread -over and work off all loops at one time (4 tr c cluster st), -repeat from * twice, ch 6, d c cluster st in ring, ch 2, tr -c in 1st cluster st (this brings thread in position for next -row).</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—3 s c over tr c, * ch 7, 3 s c in next loop, repeat -from * all around ending row with ch 3, d c in tr c.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—* Ch 9, s c in next loop, repeat from * all -around.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Over next loop work 3 s c, * ch 3, 3 s c, repeat -from * twice, repeat from beginning all around, join.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—Ch 5, skip 1 ch 3 loop, 3-3 tr c cluster sts with -ch 5 between each cluster st in next loop, ch 5, skip 5 s c, -s c in space between next 2 s c, repeat from beginning all -around in same manner ending row after last cluster st with -d tr c (3 times over needle) in joining.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—Ch 4, ** tr c in next cluster st, * ch 7, s c in -next loop, repeat from * once, ch 7, tr c in next cluster st, -repeat from ** 6 times, tr c in next cluster st, * ch 7, -s c in next loop, repeat from * once, ch 3, tr c in tr c.</p> -<p><b>7th Row</b>—Ch 3, s c over tr c, * ch 9, s c, ch 3, s c in -next loop, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 4, -tr tr c (4 times over needle) in tr c.</p> -<p><b>8th and 9th Rows</b>—Ch 3, s c over same loop, * ch 9, s c, -ch 3, s c in next large loop, repeat from * all around ending -each row with ch 4, tr tr c in tr tr c.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—Ch 10, s c in next loop, repeat from beginning -all around ending row with sl st in tr tr c.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>—Same as 4th row.</p> -<p><b>12th Row</b>—Sl st to 1st ch 3, ch 4, 2 tr c cluster st in -same space, * ch 10, skip 1 ch 3 loop, 1-3 tr c cluster st -in each of the next 2 ch 3 loops with ch 1 between, repeat -from * all around ending row with ch 10, 3 tr c cluster st in -last ch 3 loop, ch 1, join in 1st cluster st.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>—Ch 4, 2 tr c cluster st in same space, * ch 6, -s c, ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 6, 1-3 tr c cluster st in ch 1 -between next 2 cluster sts, repeat from * all around in -same manner ending row with ch 3, tr c in 1st cluster st.</p> -<p><b>14th Row</b>—Work in same manner as 8th row ending row -with ch 4, tr tr c in tr c.</p> -<p><b>15th Row</b>—Same as last row ending row with ch 4, tr tr -c in tr tr c.</p> -<p><b>16th Row</b>—Ch 8, s c in next loop, repeat from beginning -all around ending row with sl st in tr tr c (48 loops).</p> -<h3 id="c3">BASIC CENTER #2</h3> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01a.jpg" id="ncfig2" alt="uncaptioned" width="445" height="453" /> -</div> -<p>With White ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 3 and work 9 d c -in ring, join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—* Ch 7, s c in next d c, repeat from * all -around ending row with ch 2, d tr c in same space as beginning -(this brings thread in position for next row).</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—Ch 3, 1 d c, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, * 2 d c, -ch 3, 2 d c (shell) in next loop, repeat from * all around, -join.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—* Ch 5, s c in center of next shell, ch 5, s c -between shells, repeat from * all around ending row with -ch 2, d c in same space as beginning.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—* Ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat from * all -around ending row with ch 2, d c in d c.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—Same as 3rd row.</p> -<p><b>7th Row</b>—Same as 4th row.</p> -<p><b>8th and 9th Rows</b>—Same as 5th row.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—Ch 6, d c in same space, * ch 3, s c in next -loop, ch 3, 1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in next loop, repeat from * -all around ending row with ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 3, -join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>—Sl st into loop, ch 3, 2 d c in same space, -* ch 4, s c in next s c, ch 4, skip 1 loop, 3 d c in next loop, -repeat from * all around ending row with ch 4, s c in next -s c, ch 4, join.</p> -<p><b>12th Row</b>—Ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in next d c, 2 -d c in next d c, * ch 4, s c in next sc, ch 4, 2 d c in next -d c, 1 d c in next d c, 2 d c in next d c, repeat from * all -around ending row with ch 4, s c in next s c, ch 4, join.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, * ch 5, -s c in next 5 c, ch 5, 1 d c in each of the next 5 d c, -repeat from * all around ending row with ch 5, s c in next -s c, ch 5, join.</p> -<p><b>14th Row</b>—Sl st to center d c of group, ch 6, d c in same -space, * ch 5, cluster st in next s c (cluster st: 3 d c in -same space keeping last loop of each d c on hook, thread -over and pull through all loops at one time), ch 5, 1 d c, -ch 3, 1 d c (shell) in center d c of next d c group, -repeat from * all around ending row to correspond, ch 5, -join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>15th Row</b>—Sl st into loop, ch 3 (counts as part of 1st -cluster st) cluster st in same space, * ch 5, 1 d c, ch 3, -1 d c in next cluster st, ch 5, cluster st in center of next -shell, repeat from * all around ending row to correspond, -ch 5, join.</p> -<p><b>16th Row</b>—Ch 6, d c in same space, * ch 5, cluster st in -center of next shell, ch 5, shell in next cluster st, repeat -from * all around ending row to correspond, ch 5, join.</p> -<p><b>17th Row</b>—Same as 15th row but working 6 chs in each -loop before and after each cluster st.</p> -<p><b>18th Row</b>—Same as 16th row but having 6 chs in each -loop before and after each cluster st.</p> -<p><b>19th Row</b>—Sl st into loop, ch 3, 4 d c in same space, ch 6, -* s c in next cluster st, ch 6, 5 d c in center of next shell, -ch 6, repeat from * all around ending row to correspond.</p> -<p><b>20th Row</b>—Ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the -next 3 d c, 2 d c in next d c, * ch 6, sl st in next s c, ch -3, sl st in same space for picot, ch 6, 2 d c in next d c, -1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, 2 d c in next d c, repeat -from * all around ending row to correspond, join.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div> -<h2 id="c4"><span class="small">SPIDER WEB DOILY</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01c.jpg" id="ncfig3" alt="uncaptioned" width="700" height="705" /> -</div> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01e.jpg" id="ncfig4" alt="uncaptioned" width="300" height="377" /> -</div> -<p>This doily may be made with any of the -American Thread Company products listed below:</p> -<table class="center"> -<tr class="th"><th>Material </th><th>Quantity </th><th>Approx. Size<br />of Doily </th><th>Size of<br />Needle</th></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“GEM” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 35, Size 30 or 50 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White </td><td class="l">11 Inches </td><td class="r">Steel 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“PURITAN” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 40 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White </td><td class="l">13 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 346 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White </td><td class="l">13 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Tatting Cotton<br />Article 25 </td><td class="l">2 Balls White </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 13</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 20, Size 30 or 50 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 30, Size 30 or 50 </td><td class="l">2 Balls White </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Pearl Cotton<br />Article 90, Size 5 </td><td class="l">3 Balls White </td><td class="l">13 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“SILLATEEN SANSIL”<br />Article 102 </td><td class="l">2 Balls White </td><td class="l">12 ” </td><td class="r">” 10</td></tr> -</table> -<p>Ch 2, 8 s c in 2nd st from hook, join in 1st s c.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Ch 1 and work 2 s c in each s c (16 s c), join.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—Working in s c increase in every other s c, join.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Increase in every 3rd s c, join.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—Increase in every 4th s c (40 s c), join.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—Ch 5, d c in same space, * skip 1 s c, 1 d c, ch -2, 1 d c (shell) in next s c, repeat from * all around ending -row with skip 1 s c, join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>7th Row</b>—Sl st into shell, ch 5, d c in same space, * 1 d c, -ch 2, 1 d c (shell) in center of next shell, repeat from * -all around, join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>8th Row</b>—Sl st into shell, ch 7 and work same as last row -but working 1 d c, ch 4, 1 d c in center of each shell.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>—Sl st into shell, ch 8 and work same as last row -but working 1 d c, ch 5, 1 d c in center of each shell.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—* Ch 6, s c in center of next shell, ch 6, s c -between next 2 d c, repeat from * all around ending row -with ch 3, d c in same space as beginning (this brings -thread in position for next row).</p> -<p><b>11th, 12th, 13th and 14th Rows</b>—Work ch 6 loops all -around ending each row with ch 3, d c in d c (40 loops -in each row).</p> -<p><b>15th Row</b>—Ch 9, 3 s c in next loop, * ch 5, tr c in next -loop, ch 5, 3 s c in next loop, repeat from * all around, -ch 5, join in 4th st of ch.</p> -<p><b>16th Row</b>—Ch 1, s c in same space, * s c in 1st st of ch -of next loop, ch 5, tr c in center s c of next s c group, -ch 5, 1 s c in last st of ch of next loop, 1 s c in tr c, -repeat from * all around ending row with s c in 1st st -of ch of next loop, ch 5, tr c in center s c of next s c -group, ch 5, s c in last st of ch of next loop, join.</p> -<p><b>17th Row</b>—Ch 1, s c in same space, 1 s c in next s c, -* ch 6, tr c in next tr c, ch 6, 1 s c in each of the next -3 s c, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 6, tr c -in tr c, ch 6, s c in next s c, join in 1st s c.</p> -<p><b>18th Row</b>—Ch 11, * 1 s c in last st of ch of next loop, -1 sc in tr c, 1 sc in 1st st of ch of next loop, ch 7, tr c in -center s c of next s c group, ch 7, repeat from * all around -ending row to correspond, join in 4th st of ch.</p> -<p><b>19th Row</b>—Ch 11, * 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, ch 7, -tr c in next tr c, ch 7, repeat from * all around ending -row to correspond, join in 4th st of ch.</p> -<p><b>20th Row</b>—Same as 16th row but having 8 chs in each -loop.</p> -<p><b>21st Row</b>—Same as 17th row but having 8 chs in each loop.</p> -<p><b>22nd Row</b>—Ch 12 and work same as 18th row but having -8 chs in each loop.</p> -<p><b>23rd Row</b>—Ch 13 and work same as 19th row having 9 -chs in each loop.</p> -<p><b>24th Row</b>—Same as 16th row but having 9 chs in each -loop.</p> -<p><b>25th Row</b>—Same as 17th row but having 10 chs in each -loop.</p> -<p><b>26th Row</b>—Ch 14 and work same as 18th row but having -10 chs in each loop.</p> -<p class="jr1"><span class="ssn">Continued from Page 7</span></p> -<p><b>27th Row</b>—Ch 7, tr c in same space, * ch 10, 1 s c in -each of the next 3 s c, ch 10, tr c in next tr c, ch 10, 1 s c -in each of the next 3 s c, ch 10, 1 tr c, ch 3, 1 tr c in next -tr c, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 10, 1 s c -in each of the next 3 s c, ch 10, tr c in next tr c, ch 10, -1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, ch 10, join in 4th st of ch.</p> -<p><b>28th Row</b>—Sl st into loop, ch 4, 11 tr c in same loop, -* ch 8, 1 tr c in center s c of next s c group, ch 8, s c -in last st of ch of next loop, s c in next tr c, s c in 1st st -of ch of next loop, ch 8, tr c in center s c of next s c -group, ch 8, skip 1 loop, 12 tr c in next loop, repeat from -* all around ending row to correspond, join.</p> -<p><b>29th Row</b>—Ch 4, ** tr c in next tr c, * ch 3, 1 tr c in -each of the next 2 tr c, repeat from * 4 times, ch 9, tr c -in next tr c, ch 9, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, ch 9, -tr c in next tr c, ch 9, 1 tr c in next tr c, repeat from -** all around ending row to correspond, join.</p> -<p><b>30th Row</b>—Sl st into loop, ch 11, s c in next loop, * ch 7, -tr c in next loop, ch 7, s c in next loop, ch 7, tr c in next -loop, ch 8, 1 s c in last st of ch of next loop, s c in next -tr c, s c in 1st st of ch of next loop, ch 8, tr c in center -s c of next s c group, ch 8, s c in last st of ch of next -loop, s c in next tr c, s c in 1st st of ch of next loop, ch 8, -skip 1 loop, tr c in next ch 3 loop, ch 7, s c in next loop, -repeat from * all around ending row to correspond and -joining last ch 8 loop in 4th st of ch.</p> -<p><b>31st Row</b>—Ch 1, s c in same space, 1 s c in 1st st of ch -of next loop, ** ch 7, tr c in next s c, ch 7, s c in last st -of ch of next loop, s c in next tr c, s c in 1st st of ch of next -loop, repeat from * once, * ch 8, tr c in center s c of next -s c group, ch 8, s c in last st of ch of next loop, s c in -next tr c, s c in 1st st of ch of next loop, repeat from * -once, repeat from ** all around in same manner ending -row to correspond, join.</p> -<p><b>32nd Row</b>—Ch 12, * s c in last st of ch of next loop, s c -in tr c, s c in 1st st of next loop, ch 8, tr c in center s c -of next s c group, ch 8, repeat from * all around ending -row to correspond and joining last ch 8 in 4th st of ch 12.</p> -<p><b>33rd Row</b>—Sl st to center of loop, * ch 9, sl st in 4th st -from hook for picot, ch s, s c in next loop, repeat from * -all around, join, break thread.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_4">4</div> -<h2 id="c5"><span class="small">ROSE RUFFLE DOILY</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p02.jpg" id="ncfig5" alt="uncaptioned" width="700" height="700" /> -</div> -<p>This doily may be made with any of the -American Thread Company products listed below:</p> -<table class="center"> -<tr class="th"><th>Material </th><th>Quantity </th><th>Approx. Size<br />of Doily </th><th>Size of<br />Needle</th></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“GEM” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 35, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Light Pink<br />1 Ball Dark Pink<br />1 Ball Nile Green </td><td class="l">9 Inches </td><td class="r">Steel 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Tatting Cotton<br />Article 25 </td><td class="l">2 Balls White<br />2 Balls Light Pink<br />1 Ball Dark Pink<br />1 Ball Nile Green </td><td class="l">7 ” </td><td class="r">” 13</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 20, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Light Pink<br />1 Ball Dark Pink<br />1 Ball Nile Green </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 30, Size 30 </td><td class="l">2 Balls White<br />2 Balls Light Pink<br />1 Ball Dark Pink<br />1 Ball Nile Green </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -</table> -<p><b>ROSE</b>—With Dark Pink ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 6, -d c in ring, * ch 3, d c in ring, repeat from * twice, ch 3, -join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—1 s c, 5 d c, 1 s c over each ch 3 loop, join.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—* Ch 5, s c between next 2 petals in back of -work, repeat from * 4 times.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Ch 1 and over each loop work 1 s c, 7 d c, -1 s c, join.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—* Ch 6, s c in back of work between next 2 -petals, repeat from * 4 times.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—Ch 1 and over each loop work 1 s c, 9 d c, 1 s c, -join, break thread.</p> -<p><b>7th Row</b>—Attach Green in same space, * ch 7, s c in 2nd -st from hook, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts of ch -(s d c: thread over hook, insert in st, pull through, thread -over and pull through all loops at one time), 1 d c in each -of the next 3 sts of ch, s c in same space between petals, -ch 6, s c in back of work between next 2 petals, repeat -from * all around (5 leaves) ch 6, join.</p> -<p><b>8th Row</b>—Work 5 s c up side of next leaf, 3 s c in point -of leaf, 5 s c down other side of same leaf, 8 s c over next -ch 6 loop, repeat from beginning 4 times, break thread.</p> -<p class="jr1"><span class="ssn">Continued from Page 7</span></p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>—Start Petal: Attach Light Pink in 1st s c of the -8 s c group between leaves, ch 3, d c in same space, 1 d c -in each of the next 2 s c, 2 d c in each of the next 2 s c, -1 d c in each of the next 2 s c, 2 d c in next s c, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—2 d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next -10 d c, 3 d c in 3rd st of ch, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>—Working in d c, increase 1 d c at each end -and in each of the 2 center sts, ch 3 to turn each row -(20 d c).</p> -<p><b>12th Row</b>—Increase 1 d c at beginning and end of row -(22 d c).</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>—Same as 11th row having 26 d c in row.</p> -<p><b>14th Row</b>—Same as 12th row (28 d c).</p> -<p><b>15th Row</b>—Increase 1 d c at each end and increase 1 d c -in each of the 2 center sts (32 d c).</p> -<p><b>16th Row</b>—Work even.</p> -<p><b>17th Row</b>—Increase 1 d c at beginning and end of row. -Repeat the last 2 rows once, then work 2 rows even.</p> -<p><b>22nd Row</b>—Decrease in next 2 sts (to decrease: * thread -over hook, insert in next st, pull through and work off 2 -loops, repeat from * once, thread over and pull through -all loops at one time), 1 d c in each of the next 31 d c, -decrease in next 2 sts.</p> -<p><b>23rd Row</b>—Decrease 1 d c at beginning and end of row, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>24th Row</b>—Skip 1 d c, s c in next d c, 1 s d c in each of -the next 2 d c, 1 d c in each of the next 6 d c, 1 tr c in -each of the next 12 d c, 1 d c in each of the next 6 d c, -1 s d c in each of the next 2 d c, s c in next st, break -thread.</p> -<p>Attach thread in 1st s c of next s c group of 8th row and -work another petal in same manner, break thread. Work 3 -more petals same as last petal, break thread.</p> -<p>Attach Dark Pink at base of any petal and work a row of -s c around each petal working 3 s c in top of each corner -of petal, break thread.</p> -<p>Sew petals together from the 9th through the 16th row -as illustrated.</p> -<p><b>LEAF:</b> With Green ch 19, sl st in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c -in each of the next 2 sts of ch, 1 s d c in each of the -next 2 sts, 1 d c in each of the next 2 sts of ch, 1 tr c -in each of the next 4 sts of ch, 1 d c in each of the next -2 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s c in each of -the next 2 sts, 1 sl st in last st of ch, ch 1 and working -on other side of ch, sl st in next st, 1 s c in each of the -next 2 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 d c in each -of the next 2 sts, 1 tr c in each of the next 4 sts, 1 d c -in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, -1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 sl st in next st.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Ch 1, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s d c in -each of the next 3 sts, 1 d c in each of the next 8 sts, -1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s c in each of the -next 2 sts, 1 sl st in next st, ch 1, 1 s c in each of the -next 2 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 d c in each -of the next 8 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 s c -in each of the next 2 sts, sl st in each of the next 2 sts, -break thread leaving an end. Work 4 more leaves in same -manner and sew in space between petals picking up back -loop of sts only and sewing to the widest part of leaf.</p> -<p><b>RUFFLE</b>—Attach White in center of any petal, * ch 4, -skip 1 st, s c in next st, repeat from * to within 3 sts of -joining, skip 1 st, d c in next st keeping last loop of d c -on hook, skip 1 st of same petal and 1 st on side of next -leaf, d c in next st keeping last loop of d c on hook, thread -over and pull through all 3 loops at one time, * ch 4, -skip 1 st, s c in next st, repeat from * around leaf to within -3 sts of joining on left hand side of leaf, skip 1 st, d c in -next st keeping last loop of d c on hook, skip 1 st on -leaf and 1 st on side of next petal, d c in next st keeping -last loop of d c on hook, thread over and pull through all -loops at one time, * ch 4, skip 1 st of petal, s c in next -st, repeat from * all around in same manner working between -joinings same as on 1st leaf.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Sl st into loop, ch 6, s c in same loop, * ch 6, -s c in next loop, ch 6, s c in next loop, ch 6, s c in same -loop, repeat from * all around ending row with ch 3, d c -in sl st (this brings thread in position for next row).</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—* Ch 6, s c in next loop, repeat from * all -around ending row with ch 3, d c in d c. Work 6 more rows -same as last row, but ending last row with ch 6, s c in -d c and having an even number of loops in last row, break -thread.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—Attach Dark Pink in any loop, ** ch 4, cluster -st in next loop (cluster st: thread over hook, insert in space, -pull through and work off 2 loops, * thread over hook, -insert in same space, pull through and work off 2 loops, -repeat from * once, thread over and pull through all loops -at one time), ch 5, sl st in 3rd st from hook for picot, ch 2, -cluster st in same loop, ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from -** all around, ch 4, join, break thread.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div> -<h2 id="c6"><span class="small">GRAPE DOILY</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p02a.jpg" id="ncfig6" alt="uncaptioned" width="700" height="702" /> -</div> -<p>These doilies may be made with any of the -American Thread Company products listed below:</p> -<table class="center"> -<tr class="th"><th>Material for each Doily </th><th>Quantity </th><th>Approx. Size<br />of Doily </th><th>Size of<br />Needle</th></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“GEM” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 35 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Shaded Lavenders<br />1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Green </td><td class="l">9 Inches </td><td class="r">Steel 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“PURITAN” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 40 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Shaded Lavenders<br />1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Green </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 346 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Shaded Lavenders<br />1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Green </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Tatting Cotton<br />Article 25 </td><td class="l">2 Balls Shaded Lavenders<br />2 Balls White<br />2 Balls Green </td><td class="l">7 ” </td><td class="r">” 13</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 20, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Shaded Lavenders<br />1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Green </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 30, Size 30 </td><td class="l">2 Balls Shaded Lavenders<br />2 Balls White<br />2 Balls Green </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Pearl Cotton<br />Article 90, Size 5 </td><td class="l">3 Balls Shaded Lavenders<br />2 Balls White<br />3 Balls Green </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“SILLATEEN SANSIL”<br />Article 102 </td><td class="l">2 Balls Shaded Lavenders<br />2 Balls White<br />2 Balls Green </td><td class="l">10 ” </td><td class="r">” 10</td></tr> -</table> -<p><b>SMALL LEAF</b>—With Green ch 4, 3 s c in 2nd st from hook, -5 d c in next st of ch, 3 s c in next st, ch 1 to turn all rows.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Working in s c work 3 s c in 1st and last s c. -Work 1 row even.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Increase 1 s c in 1st and last s c. Work 1 row -even.</p> -<p class="jr1"><span class="ssn">Continued from Page 10</span></p> -<p><b>6th and 7th rows</b>—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each remaining -s c.</p> -<p><b>8th row</b>—same as 4th row.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 17 s c, -2 s c in next s c.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—3 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 15 -s c, 2 s c in last s c.</p> -<p><b>11th and 12th Rows</b>—Increase 2 s c in 1st s c and 1 s c -in last s c.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>—3 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 21 -s c.</p> -<p><b>14th Row</b>—Skip 1 s c, 1 s c in each of the next 15 s c, -2 s c in next s c.</p> -<p><b>15th Row</b>—2 s c in 1st s c, 1 s c in each of the next 13 s c, -2 s c in next s c.</p> -<p><b>16th Row</b>—Increase 1 s c in 1st s c.</p> -<p><b>Next 3 Rows</b>—Decrease 1 st in 1st and last s c (to decrease: -* insert hook in next st, pull loop through, repeat -from *, thread over and work off all loops at one time).</p> -<p><b>20th Row</b>—Skip 1 st, decrease in next 2 sts, 1 s c in -each of the next 6 s c, decrease in next 2 sts.</p> -<p><b>21st Row</b>—Skip 1 st, decrease in next 2 sts, 1 s c in each -of the next 3 s c, decrease in next 2 sts. Work 1 row -even.</p> -<p><b>23rd Row</b>—* Decrease in next 2 sts, repeat from * -once.</p> -<p><b>24th Row</b>—Decrease in 1st 2 sts, break thread. Work -3 more leaves in same manner.</p> -<p><b>LARGE LEAF:</b> With Green work same as 1st 19 rows of -small leaf.</p> -<p><b>20th Row</b>—Work even.</p> -<p><b>21st Row</b>—Decrease 1 st at the beginning and end of -row.</p> -<p>Repeat the last 2 rows twice.</p> -<p><b>26th Row</b>—Decrease in 1st 2 sts.</p> -<p><b>27th Row</b>—Decrease in last 2 sts. Repeat the last 2 rows.</p> -<p><b>30th Row</b>—Decrease in 1st 2 sts, break thread. Work -3 more leaves in same manner.</p> -<p><b>GRAPE:</b> With Shaded Lavenders ch 5, join to form a -ring, ch 1 and work 8 s c in ring, join.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Ch 1, 2 s c in each s c. Do not join or turn -this or following rows.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—1 s c in 1st s c, 2 s c in next s c, repeat from -beginning all around.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Increase in every 3rd st (32 s c), join, break -thread.</p> -<p>Work 13 more grapes in same manner always increasing and -joining in last row as illustrated. Work 3 more bunches of -grapes in same manner.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC DOILY No. 1 SHOWN ON -<a href="#Page_2">Page 2</a></b>—With White 5 s c in next loop, ch 1, join -to 6th s c of 4th grape to right of 2nd joining (to join: -sl loop off hook, insert in st, pull loop through) ch 1, -4 s c in same loop, * 5 s c in next loop, ch 1, join -to center s c between joinings of next grape, ch 1, 4 s c -in same space, repeat from * once, 6 s c in next loop, -ch 1, join to 5th s c from left of joining of next grape, ch 1, -3 s c in same loop, 2 s c in next loop, ch 1, skip 4 s c -of same grape, join in next st, ch 1, 7 s c in same -loop, 9 s c in next loop, 7 s c in next loop, ch 1, -join to 1st point on side of large leaf as illustrated, -ch 1, 2 s c in same loop, 7 s c in next loop, ch 1, join -to next point, ch 1, 2 s c in same loop, 9 s c in next loop, -7 s c in next loop, ch 1, with 2 large points on side of -small leaf to the right, join to last st of 1st row, ch 1, -2 s c in same loop, 4 s c in next loop, ch 1, join to last st -of 3rd row, ch 1, 5 s c in same loop, 9 s c in next loop, -repeat from beginning all around, join, break thread. Sew -point of small leaf to center st of large leaf and opposite -point of same leaf to grape, sew top of large leaf to grape -as illustrated.</p> -<p><b>Stem</b>—Attach Green in same space as 1st point of large -leaf, ch 2, s c in 2nd st from hook, * ch 1, s c in s c, -repeat from * 8 times or until stem is long enough to -reach to 7th st to left of joining of center grape at end, -join, break thread. Attach Green in 5th st of 1st large -point of next large leaf and work a stem of 8 s c or -long enough to reach the 6th st to left of joining of center -grape at end, join, break thread. Work 2 more stems in -same manner.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 2 SHOWN -ON <a href="#Page_2">Page 2</a></b>—Work 19 rows of basic center, ch 4, -* join to 10th s c to left of 2nd joining of 4th grape, -ch 1, d c in same space on center, 1 d c in each of -the next 4 d c, ch 1, join to 5th s c to left of joining -of next grape, ch 1, d c in same space on center, ch 6, -sl st in next s c, ch 3, sl st in same space for picot, ch 6, -d c in next d c, ch 1, join to 5th s c of next grape -to right of joining, ch 1, d c in same space on center, 1 d c -in each of the next 4 d c, ch 1, join to 5th s c to left -of joining of next grape, ch 1, d c in same space on center, -ch 6, sl st in next s c, ch 3, sl st in same space for picot, -ch 6, 2 d c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c, -join to 1st large point on side of large leaf as illustrated, -d c in next d c on center, 2 d c in next d c, join to next -point of same leaf, ch 6, sl st in next s c, ch 3 picot, -ch 6, 2 d c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, -2 d c in next d c, with 2 large points of small leaf to the -left, join to 1st st of 1st row, ch 6, sl st in next s c, -ch 3 picot, ch 6, d c in next d c, ch 1, join to last st -of 4th row of same leaf, ch 1, d c in same space on center, -1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, 2 d c in next d c, ch 6, -sl st in next s c, ch 3 picot, ch 6, d c in next d c, ch 1, -repeat from * all around, join, break thread.</p> -<p>Sew top of large leaf to grape, sew large point of small leaf -to center st of large leaf, sew large point on opposite side -of leaf to grape as illustrated.</p> -<p><b>Stem</b>—Attach Green in 3rd st of 1st point of large leaf, -ch 2, s c in 2nd st from hook, * ch 1, s c in s c, repeat -from * 6 times, join to 3rd st from joining of center grape, -as illustrated, break thread. Work 3 more stems.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div> -<h2 id="c7"><span class="small">VIOLET DOILIES</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03.jpg" id="ncfig7" alt="uncaptioned" width="300" height="305" /> -</div> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03a.jpg" id="ncfig8" alt="uncaptioned" width="700" height="710" /> -</div> -<p>These doilies may be made with any of the -American Thread Company products listed below:</p> -<table class="center"> -<tr class="th"><th>Material for each Doily </th><th>Quantity </th><th>Approx. Size<br />of Doily </th><th>Size of<br />Needle</th></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“GEM” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 35, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Shaded Lavenders<br />1 Ball Yellow<br />1 Ball Green<br />1 Ball White </td><td class="l">9 inches </td><td class="r">Steel 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“PURITAN” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 40 </td><td class="l">” </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 346 </td><td class="l">” </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 20, Size 30 </td><td class="l">” </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 30, Size 30 </td><td class="l">” </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“SILLATEEN SANSIL”<br />Article 102 </td><td class="l">” </td><td class="l">10 ” </td><td class="r">” 10</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Tatting Cotton<br />Article 25 </td><td class="l">2 Balls Shaded Lavenders<br />2 Balls White<br />1 Ball Green<br />1 Ball Yellow </td><td class="l">7 ” </td><td class="r">” 13</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Pearl Cotton<br />Article 90, Size 5 </td><td class="l">” </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -</table> -<p><b>VIOLET:</b> With Yellow ch 6, join to form a ring, ch 1 and -work 10 s c in ring, join, break thread.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Attach Shaded Lavenders, * 2 s c in each -of the next 2 s c of 1st row, ch 1 to turn all rows.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—1 s c in each s c.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Increase 1 s c at beginning and end of row -(6 s c). Work 1 row even.</p> -<p><b>6th and 7th Rows</b>—Decrease 1 s c at beginning of each -row, ch 2, turn.</p> -<p><b>8th Row</b>—1 d c in each of the next 3 s c leaving last loop -of each d c on hook, thread over and pull through all loops -at one time, ch 3, sl st in base of same row, sl st in each -row down side of petal, repeat from * until there are -5 petals, join in base of 1st petal, break thread. Work -2nd violet in same manner joining tip of 1 petal to tip -of any petal of 1st violet. To join: ch 2, sl st in tip -of previous violet, ch 2, sl st in same space on violet being -made. Work 16 more violets joining to petal of previous -violet leaving 1 petal free at lower edge and 2 petals free -at top between joinings.</p> -<p><b>IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 1 SHOWN ON -<a href="#Page_2">Page 2</a></b>—With White work a row of 9 ch loops all around -increasing in every 8th loop on center (54 loops).</p> -<p>Attach Green in loop, 4 s c over same loop, ch 1 and -with the single petals next to center, s c in single free -petal of violet, ch 1, 4 s c over same loop on center, -* 3 s c over next loop, ch 5, sl st in 7th row on left -hand side of same petal, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, 1 s c in -each of the next 4 sts of ch, 2 s c in same loop on -center, ch 7, sl st in 7th row of next petal of same flower -to right of joining, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, 1 s c in each -of the next 6 sts, 3 s c over same loop on center, 3 s c over -next loop, ch 7, sl st in 7th row to left of joining of next -violet, ch 1, skip 1 st of ch, 1 s c in each of the next -6 sts, 2 s c over same loop on center, ch 5, sl st in 7th row -on right hand side of next petal of same flower, ch 1, -skip 1 st of ch, 1 s c in each of the next 4 sts, 4 s c -over same loop, 4 s c over next loop, ch 1, s c in tip -of same petal, ch 1, 4 s c over same loop on center, -repeat from * in same manner until all flowers are joined.</p> -<p><b>IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 2 SHOWN ON -<a href="#Page_2">Page 2</a></b>—Work violets same as for Basic Center No. 1 but -working 5 groups of 3 violets each and using ch 1 between -joinings.</p> -<p>Attach Green in 1st d c of any d c group on center, s c in -same space, 1 s c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 4, sl st in last -s c for picot, 1 s c in each of the next 3 d c, holding violets -with 2 free petals next to center, ** ch 1, sl st in tip of 1st -free petal of 1st violet of any 3 violet group, ch 1, sl st in -same s c on center, ch 5, thread over hook twice, insert in -<span class="pb" id="Page_7">7</span> -5th st from hook, pull through, thread over and work off 2 -loops twice, thread over hook twice, insert in same space, -pull through, thread over and work off 2 loops twice, thread -over and pull through remaining loops at one time (a rice -st), ch 4, sl st in top of rice st for picot, ch 5, rice st -in 5th st from hook, s c in 1st d c of next d c group, -ch 1, sl st in tip of next free petal of same flower, ch 1, -sl st in same s c on center, * 1 s c in each of the next 3 -d c, picot, 1 s c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, sl st -in 1st free petal of next flower of same group, ch 1, -sl st in same s c on center, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, -picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in 1st d c -of next d c group on center, ch 1, sl st in tip of next free -petal of same flower, ch 1, sl st in same s c on center, -repeat from * once, 1 s c in each of the next 3 d c on center, -picot, 1 s c in each of the next 4 d c, ch 5, rice st in 5th -st from hook, cluster st in next picot on center, (cluster -st: 3 tr c in same space keeping last loop of each tr c -on hook, thread over and pull through all loops at one -time) picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in 1st d c -of next d c group, 1 s c in each of the next 3 d c, picot, -1 s c in each of the next 3 d c, repeat from ** until all -flowers are joined.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div> -<h2 id="c8"><span class="small">FLOWER BOUQUET</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p04.jpg" id="ncfig9" alt="uncaptioned" width="700" height="664" /> -</div> -<p>This doily may be made with any of the -American Thread Company products listed below:</p> -<table class="center"> -<tr class="th"><th>Material </th><th>Quantity </th><th>Approx. Size of Doily </th><th>Size of<br />Needle</th></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“GEM” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 35, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Tinted Lavender and Yellow<br />1 Ball Shaded Lavenders<br />1 Ball Shaded Yellows<br />1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Blue<br />1 Ball Pink<br />1 Ball Green<br />1 Ball Yellow </td><td class="l">9 inches </td><td class="r">Steel 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“PURITAN” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 40 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Tinted Lavender and Yellow<br />1 Ball Shaded Lavenders<br />1 Ball Shaded Yellows<br />1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Blue<br />1 Ball Pink<br />1 Ball Green<br />1 Ball Yellow </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 346 </td><td class="l">Same Colors as in “GEM” Crochet Cotton </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 30, Size 30 </td><td class="l">” </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Tatting Cotton<br />Article 25 </td><td class="l">2 Balls Tinted Lavender and Yellow<br />2 Balls Shaded Lavenders<br />2 Balls Shaded Yellows<br />2 Balls White<br />2 Balls Blue<br />2 Balls Pink<br />2 Balls Green<br />2 Balls Yellow </td><td class="l">7 ” </td><td class="r">” 13</td></tr> -</table> -<p><b>DAISY:</b> With Yellow ch 5, join to form a ring, ch 3 and -work 17 d c in ring, join, break thread.</p> -<p class="jr1"><span class="ssn">Continued from Page 10</span></p> -<p><b>PETAL:</b> With White ch 14, insert hook in any d c, -pull loop through, ch 1, 1 s c in next st of ch, 1 s d c -in each of the next 3 sts (s d c: thread over hook, insert -in st, pull loop through, thread over and work off all loops -at one time), 1 d c in each of the next 9 sts, 6 s d c -in end st, working on opposite side of ch, 1 d c in each -of the next 9 sts, 1 s d c in each of the next 3 sts, 1 s c -in next st, sl st in same d c, break thread. Skip 1 d c, -work another petal in next d c. Continue working in same -manner all around. Work a 2nd daisy same as 1st daisy, -joining it to 1st daisy as illustrated.</p> -<p><b>FORGET-ME-NOT:</b> With Yellow ch 2, 8 s c in 2nd st -from hook, join, break thread. Attach Color, * ch 4, 3 tr c -in same space, ch 4, sl st in same space, skip 1 s c, sl st -in next s c, repeat from * 3 times, break thread. Work -all remaining forget-me-nots in same manner, always joining -in center tr c of petals.</p> -<p><b>PANSY:</b> All pansies are worked in same manner, ch 7, -join to form a ring, ch 3 (counts as 1 d c), 2 d c in ring, -* ch 7, 3 d c in ring, repeat from * 3 times, ch 7, join.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Sl st to loop, ch 3, 12 d c in loop, * 1 s c -in center d c of next d c group, 13 d c in next loop, -repeat from * once, * s c in center d c of next d c group, -ch 4 and work 8 d tr c, 2 tr c, 2 d c with ch 1 between -each st in next loop, s c in center d c of next d c group, -2 d c, 2 tr c, 8 d tr c with ch 1 between each st in next -loop, ch 4, s c in center d c of next d c group, join, -break thread.</p> -<p><b>LEAF:</b> All leaves are worked with Green in same manner. -Ch 25, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next st of ch, -1 s d c in each of the next 2 sts, 1 d c in each of the -next 3 sts, 1 tr c in each of the next 8 sts, 1 tr c, 1 d c -in next st, 1 d c in each of the next 4 sts, 1 s d c in each -of the next 2 sts, 1 s c in each of the next 2 sts, break -thread.</p> -<p>Starting with the large group of Blue forget-me-nots, work -6 forget-me-nots, join as illustrated, joining 3, to petals -of daisies. Work 2 Pink forget-me-nots, join to Blue forget-me-nots -as illustrated. Work a Shaded Lavender pansy, -join to Blue forget-me-not. Work a Tinted Lavender and -<span class="pb" id="Page_11">11</span> -Yellow pansy, join to Pink and 1 Blue forget-me-not. Work -a Lavender pansy, join to Pink forget-me-not. Work a -Lavender pansy, join to pansy just made, same Pink -forget-me-not and daisy. Work a Blue forget-me-not, join -to 2 Lavender pansies. Work a group of 3 Pink forget-me-nots, -join to Lavender pansy and daisy. Work a Blue -forget-me-not, join to group of Pink forget-me-nots. Work -a Lavender pansy, join to Blue forget-me-not just made -and daisy. Work a Yellow pansy, join to Lavender pansy -just made and daisy. Work 3 Blue forget-me-nots, joining as -illustrated and join to Yellow pansy and daisy. Work 1 -Blue forget-me-not, join to Yellow pansy. Work a Lavender -pansy, join to forget-me-not just made and to 2 Blue -forget-me-nots. Work 3 Pink forget-me-nots joining as -illustrated and join 1 to Lavender pansy. Work a Tinted -Lavender and Yellow pansy, join to daisy. Work a Blue -forget-me-not, join to pansy just made. Work a Lavender -pansy, join to flower just made and daisy. Work a Yellow -pansy, join to pansy just made and daisy. Work a Pink -forget-me-not, join to Lavender pansy and Yellow pansy. -Work a Blue forget-me-not, join to flower just made and -Yellow pansy. Work a Lavender pansy, join to flower -just made, to Yellow pansy and to Blue forget-me-not of -1st group made.</p> -<p>Work 5 leaves joining to flowers as illustrated.</p> -<p><b>Edge</b>—Attach White in free petal of Pink forget-me-not -to right of Blue forget-me-not, work a ch long enough -to reach next Blue forget-me-not, s c in free petal of -flower, work a ch long enough to reach to next pansy, -s c (if necessary a d c in order to keep edge round) -in 1st petal of flower, continue all around until all flowers -are worked. Then work a row of ch 5 loops over ch, -ending row with ch 1, d c in joining (110 loops in row).</p> -<p><b>3rd, 4th and 5th Rows:</b> Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat -from beginning all around ending each row with ch 2, -d c in d c.</p> -<p><b>6th Row:</b> * Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, -** ch 5, skip 1 loop, 2 d c with ch 4 between in next loop, -ch 5, skip 1 loop, s c in next loop, * ch 4, s c in next -loop, repeat from * 5 times, repeat from ** all around -in same manner ending row with ch 2, d c in d c.</p> -<p><b>7th Row:</b> * Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, -** ch 6, skip 1 loop, 3 cluster sts with ch 3 between -each cluster st in ch 4 loop (cluster st: work 3 tr c in -loop keeping last loop of each st on hook, thread over -and work off all loops at one time), ch 6, skip 1 loop, -s c in next loop, * ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * -4 times, repeat from ** all around in same manner -ending row with ch 2, d c in d c.</p> -<p><b>8th Row:</b> * Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, -** ch 6, skip 1 loop, 2 cluster sts with ch 5 between -in next loop, ch 5, 2 cluster sts with ch 5 between in -next loop, ch 6, skip 1 loop, s c in next loop, * ch 4, -s c in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, repeat from ** -all around in same manner ending row with ch 2, d c -in d c.</p> -<p><b>9th Row:</b> * Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, -ch 6, skip 1 loop, 2 cluster sts with ch 3 between in next -loop, ch 3, 3 cluster sts with ch 3 between each cluster -st in next loop, ch 3, 2 clusters sts with ch 3 between -in next loop, ch 6, skip 1 loop, s c in next loop, repeat -from beginning all around ending row to correspond.</p> -<p><b>10th Row:</b> Sl st to 2nd st of loop, ** ch 5, rice st in 5th st -from hook (rice st: work 2 tr c in st, keeping last loop -of each st on hook, thread over and work off all loops -at one time), d c in next loop, ch 3, sl st in d c for picot, -ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in next loop, ch 5, -rice st in 5th st from hook, ch 3, sl st in rice st for -picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in next cluster -st, * ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, d c in next cluster -st, picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, s c in next -cluster st, repeat from * twice, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from -hook, picot, ch 5, rice st in 5th st from hook, skip 1 loop, -s c in next loop, repeat from ** all around, join, break -thread.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_9">9</div> -<h2 id="c9"><span class="small">BUTTERFLY DOILY</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p04a.jpg" id="ncfig10" alt="uncaptioned" width="700" height="656" /> -</div> -<p>These doilies may be made with any of the -American Thread Company products listed below:</p> -<table class="center"> -<tr class="th"><th>Material for each Dolly </th><th>Quantity </th><th>Approx. Size<br />of Doily </th><th>Size of<br />Needle</th></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“GEM” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 35 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball any Shaded color Shown </td><td class="l">9½ inches </td><td class="r">Steel 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“PURITAN” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 40 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball any Shaded Color Shown </td><td class="l">11½ ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 346 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball any Shaded Color Shown </td><td class="l">11½ ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Tatting Cotton<br />Article 25 </td><td class="l">2 Balls White<br />2 Balls any Shaded Color Shown </td><td class="l">7½ ” </td><td class="r">” 13</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 20, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball any Shaded Color Shown </td><td class="l">9½ ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 30, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />2 Balls any Shaded Color Shown </td><td class="l">9½ ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Pearl Cotton<br />Article 90, Size 5 </td><td class="l">2 Balls White<br />3 Balls any Shaded Color Shown </td><td class="l">11½ ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“SILLATEEN SANSIL”<br />Article 102 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />2 Balls any Shaded Color Shown </td><td class="l">10½ </td><td class="r">” 10</td></tr> -</table> -<p><b>BODY:</b> Top of Head—With Shaded color ch 4, sl st in -4th st from hook (feeler), ch 25, s c in 2nd st from hook, -1 s c in each of the next 19 sts of ch, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—1 s c in 1st s c, sl st in next s c, 1 s c in each -of the next 17 s c, sl st in last st, break thread.</p> -<p><b>LARGE RIGHT WING:</b> Ch 4, 2 d c in 4th st from hook, ch -1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—2 s c in 1st d c, 1 s c in next d c, 2 s c in next -st, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd and 4th Rows</b>—1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—1 s c in 1st s c, 1 d c in each of the next 3 s c, -1 s c in next s c, ch 5 and without turning and working -down long side, d c in next row, ch 2, d c in next row, -repeat from * twice, ch 2, 1 d c, ch 2, 1 d c in point -(lower edge of wing), working up opposite side, * ch 2 d c -in next row, repeat from * 4 times, ch 2, d c in same space, -* ch 2, tr c in next d c, repeat from * twice, ch 2, d c -in same space with 1st ch 5, ch 2, join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p class="jr1"><span class="ssn">Continued from page 11</span></p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>—Sl st into loop, * ch 4, sl st in next loop, repeat -from * all around, break thread.</p> -<p><b>SMALL RIGHT WING:</b> Ch 4, 2 d c in 4th st from hook, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—1 s c in 1st d c, 2 s c in next d c, 1 s c in next -st, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—1 s c in each s c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—1 s c in 1st s c, 1 d c in each of the next 2 s c, -1 s c in next s c, (top of wing), do not turn.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—Working down long side, ch 5, 1 d c in next -row, * ch 2, d c in next row, repeat from * once, ch 2, -1 d c, ch 2, 1 d c in point, working up opposite side, * -ch 2, d c in next row, repeat from * 3 times, ch 2, d c in -same space, ch 2, tr c in next d c, ch 2, tr c in next d c, -ch 2, d c in same space with ch 5, ch 2, join in 3rd st -of ch.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>—Start to join wings. Sl st into loop, ch 2, sl st -in 3rd loop to right of center from lower edge of large wing, -ch 2, sl st in next loop of small wing, * ch 2, sl st in -next loop towards lower edge of large wing, ch 2, sl st in -next loop of small wing, repeat from * once, * ch 4, sl st -in next loop of small wing, repeat from * around remainder -of small wing, break thread. Work 2 left wings in same -manner as right wing to the joining.</p> -<p>For joining work 4 loops on small wing, then join next 3 -loops to corresponding loops on left side of large wing and -finish same as other small wing.</p> -<p>To join wings to body, ch 4, sl st in 4th st from hook for -other feeler, ch 4, sl st in 1st s c of 2nd row of body (top -of head), 1 sl st in each of the next 2 sts, ch 2, sl st in 3rd -free loop to right of joining of large left wing, ch 2, skip -1 st on body, sl st in next st, ch 2, sl st in next free loop -of same wing, ch 2, skip 1 s c of body, sl st in next s c, -ch 2, sl st in next free loop of same wing, ch 2, skip 2 s c -of body, sl st in next st, ch 2, sl st in 1st free loop of small -wing, ch 2, skip 2 s c of body, sl st in next s c, * ch 2, -sl st in next loop of small wing, ch 2, skip 1 s c of body, -sl st in next st, repeat from * once, sl st down remainder -of body to point, work 3 s c in point then sl st in each -of the next 3 sts up opposite side, ch 2, sl st in 3rd loop of -small right wing to right of joining and join the 2 left -wings same as opposite 2 wings, break thread.</p> -<p>Work 6 more butterflies in same manner.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>IF YOU ARE MAKING SMALL CENTER (3½ INCHES) -SHOWN ABOVE:</b> With White ch 8, join to form a ring, -ch 3, 13 d c in ring, join in 3rd st of ch.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—* Ch 4, s c in next d c, repeat from * all around -ending row with ch 1, d c in same space as beginning (this -brings thread in position for next row).</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—* Ch 4, s c in next loop, repeat from * all around -ending row with ch 1, d c in d c (14 loops).</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Ch 3, 2 d c in same space keeping last loop of -each d c on hook, thread over and pull through all loops -at one time, * ch 5, cluster st in next loop (cluster st: 3 -d c in next loop keeping last loop of each d c on hook, -thread over and pull through all loops at one time), repeat -from * all around, ch 5, join to 1st cluster st.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—Ch 3, 4 d c in same space, 5 d c in next -cluster st, repeat from * all around, join.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, * ch 2, -1 d c in each of the next 5 d c, repeat from * all around, -ch 2, join.</p> -<p><b>7th Row</b>—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, * ch 2, -d c in next loop, ch 2, 1 d c in each of the next 5 d c, -repeat from * all around ending row with ch 2, d c in -next loop, ch 2, join.</p> -<p><b>8th Row</b>—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, * ch 3, -s c in next d c, ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 5 d c, -repeat from * all around ending row with ch 3, s c in -next d c, ch 3, join.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>—Ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c keeping -last loop of each d c on hook, thread over and pull through -all loops at one time, * ch 4, 1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in next -s c, ch 4, 5 d c cluster st over next 5 d c, repeat from * -all around ending row to correspond.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—* Ch 5, skip 1 loop, 2 d c, ch 3, 2 d c in -next loop, ch 5, s c in next 5 d c cluster st, repeat from -* all around.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>—* Ch 6, skip 1 loop, 2 d c, ch 3, 2 d c -(shell) in next loop, ch 6, s c in next s c, repeat from * -all around.</p> -<p class="jr1"><span class="ssn">Continued from Page 14</span></p> -<p><b>12th Row</b>—Sl st to center of shell, ch 3, d c in same -space, ch 1, sl st in 2nd free loop from body of lower -right wing of any butterfly, * ch 1, 2 d c in same space -of center, ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 3, sl st in lower -edge of body of same butterfly, ch 3, s c in next loop -of center, ch 3, 2 d c in center of next shell, ch 1, sl st in -2nd free loop from body of lower left wing of same -butterfly, ch 1, 2 d c in same space on center, ch 3, s c -in next loop of center, ch 3, cluster st in next s c of center, -ch 3, skip 1 loop of same wing of butterfly, sl st in next -loop, ch 3, sl st in 4th free loop from body of lower -right wing of next butterfly, ch 3, sl st in top of cluster -st just made on center, ch 3, s c in next loop of center, -ch 3, 2 d c in center of next shell, ch 1, skip 1 loop of -butterfly, sl st in next loop of same wing (2nd loop from -body), repeat from * until all butterflies are joined completing -the joining of 1st butterfly.</p> -<p><b>Joining Motif between Butterflies</b>—With White ch 6, join -to form a ring, ch 1, s c in ring, d tr c (3 times over -hook) in 3rd free loop of top wing on right hand side -of butterfly, s c in ring, skip 1 loop of same wing, d tr c -in next loop, s c in ring, d tr c in 1st free loop of lower -wing of same butterfly, s c in ring, working up opposite -side of next butterfly, d tr c in 1st free loop of lower -wing next to the joining of wings, s c in ring, d tr c in -1st free loop of top wing, s c in ring, skip 1 loop, d tr c -in next loop of same wing, s c in ring, join, break thread.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC DOILY No. 1 SHOWN ON -<a href="#Page_2">Page 2</a></b>—Work 12 butterflies as above.</p> -<p>Attach White in any loop and work 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c -in same loop, * ch 1, s c in 2nd loop from body of lower -right hand wing of butterfly, ch 1, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c -in same loop of center, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next loop -on center, ch 1, s c in end of body of same butterfly, ch 1, -2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in same loop on center, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c -in next loop on center, ch 1, s c in 2nd free loop from body -of lower left wing of same butterfly, ch 1, 2 s c, ch 3, -2 s c in same loop on center, 2 s c in next loop on center, -ch 1, skip 1 loop of same wing of butterfly, s c in next loop, -ch 1, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in same loop on center, ch 1, s c -in 4th free loop of lower right wing of next butterfly, -ch 1, 2 s c in same loop on center, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in -next loop on center, repeat from * until all butterflies are -joined, break thread.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC DOILY No. 2 SHOWN ON -<a href="#Page_2">Page 2</a></b>—Work 10 butterflies.</p> -<p>Attach White in 1st d c of any d c group, s c in same space, -* 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, sl st in 2nd free -loop from body of lower right ring, ch 1, sl st in top -of d c just made on center to complete picot, 1 d c in each -of the next 2 d c on center, s c in next d c, ch 5, cluster st -in next picot, ch 1, sl st in end of body, ch 1, sl st in top -of cluster st, ch 5, 1 s c in next d c, 1 d c in each of the -next 3 d c, ch 1, sl st in 2nd free loop from body of lower -left wing, ch 1, complete picot, 1 d c in each of the next -2 d c, s c in next d c, ch 5, cluster st in next picot on center, -ch 3, skip 1 loop of same wing of butterfly, sl st in next -loop, ch 5, 2 d c in 4th st from hook leaving last loop -of each d c on hook, thread over and pull through -all loops at one time, ch 1, sl st in 4th free loop from body -of lower right wing of next butterfly, ch 3, sl st in top -of cluster st on center, ch 5, 1 s c in next d c, repeat from * -all around until all butterflies are joined, break thread.</p> -<p>Work the joining motifs between butterflies same as on -Small Center.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_12">12</div> -<h2 id="c10"><span class="small">CAMEO GIRL DOILY</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p06.jpg" id="ncfig11" alt="uncaptioned" width="700" height="647" /> -</div> -<p>This doily may be made with any of the -American Thread Company products listed below:</p> -<table class="center"> -<tr class="th"><th>Material </th><th>Quantity </th><th>Approx. Size<br />of Doily </th><th>Size of<br />Needle</th></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“GEM” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 35, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Cream<br />1 Ball Iridescent<br />1 Ball Pink<br />1 Ball Fuchsia<br />1 Ball Tinted Pink and Yellow<br />1 Ball White </td><td class="l">5 inches </td><td class="r">Steel 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Tatting Cotton<br />Article 25 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Iridescent<br />1 Ball Pink<br />1 Ball Fuchsia<br />1 Ball Tinted Pink and Yellow<br />2 Balls White </td><td class="l">7 ” </td><td class="r">” 13</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 346 </td><td class="l">1 Ball Cream<br />1 Ball Iridescent<br />1 Ball Pink<br />1 Ball Rose<br />1 Ball Tinted Pink and Yellow<br />1 Ball White </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -</table> -<p>With Cream ch 4, s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in each -st of ch, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd and 3rd Rows</b>—1 s c in each s c, ch 1 to turn -each row.</p> -<p><b>4th and 5th Rows</b>—Working in s c increase 1 s c at the -beginning and end of each row.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—Increase 2 s c at the beginning and end of row. -Work 1 row even, break thread.</p> -<p><b>8th Row</b>—Attach Fuchsia (substitute Rose for Fuchsia if -“De Luxe” Crochet Cotton is used) and work 1 s c in each -s c, break thread, do not turn.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>—Attach Tinted Pink and Yellow, ch 3, 1 d c, -ch 3, 2 d c in same space, skip 1 s c, 2 d c, ch 3, 2 d c -(shell) in next s c, * skip 2 s c, shell in next s c, repeat -from * once, skip 1 s c, shell in next s c, break thread, do -not turn.</p> -<p><b>10th Row</b>—Attach Fuchsia, s c in same space, 1 s c in next -d c, * 3 s c in next loop, 1 s c in each of the next 4 d c, -repeat from * 3 times, 3 s c in next loop, 1 s c in each -of the next 2 d c, break thread, do not turn.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>—Skip 8 s c, attach Fuchsia in next s c, working -in back loop of st, s c in same space, * skip 3 s c, -1 s c in each of the next 4 s c, repeat from * once, skip -3 s c, 1 s c in next s c. Work 1 row even in s c working -in both loops.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>—Decrease 1 s c at the beginning and end of -row (to decrease: insert hook in st, pull loop through, -insert in next st, pull through thread over and work off -all loops at one time). Work 1 row even. Repeat the last -2 rows once, then work one more row even, break thread. -Do not turn work.</p> -<p class="jr1"><span class="ssn">Continued from page 14</span></p> -<p><b>18th Row</b>—Attach Pink, ch 5, s c in same space, * ch 5, -s c in next s c, repeat from * 4 times, ch 5, s c in same -space (7 loops), ch 7, turn.</p> -<p><b>19th Row</b>—S c in next loop, * ch 5, s c in next loop, -repeat from * 5 times, ch 3, d c in 2nd st from end of -last loop, ch 7, turn (8 loops).</p> -<p>Continue working same as last row always having 1 more -loop in each row until there are 13 loops.</p> -<p><b>25th Row</b>—S c over ch 3, * ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat -from * across row, turn.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_15">15</div> -<p><b>26th Row</b>—Ch 9, s c in next loop, * ch 6, s c in next -loop, repeat from * across row, turn.</p> -<p>Repeat last row twice.</p> -<p><b>29th Row</b>—Ch 10, s c in next loop, * ch 7, s c in next -loop, repeat from * across row, turn.</p> -<p>Repeat 29th row 3 times, ending last row with ch 6, tr c -in last loop, ch 5, turn.</p> -<p><b>33rd Row</b>—S c over ch 6, * ch 7, s c in next loop, repeat -from * twice, ch 3, s c in same loop, repeat from 1st * -twice, * ch 7, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, ch 5, -s c in same space, break thread. Work 3 more dresses in -same manner.</p> -<p><b>Right Sleeve</b>—With right side of work toward you, attach -Tinted Pink and Yellow in 7th s c from end of 10th -row, working in back loop of st, * ch 3, s c in next -s c, repeat from * twice, * ch 5, s c in next s c, repeat -from * once, ch 7, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—S c in next loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, -* ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—* Ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, -* ch 5, s c in next loop, repeat from * once, ch 5, turn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Same as 2nd row.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—* Ch 3, s c in next loop, repeat from * twice, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—* S c in next loop, repeat from * twice, break -thread. Work 3 more right sleeves in same manner.</p> -<p><b>Left Sleeve</b>—With wrong side of work toward you and -working in front loop of st, work sleeve in same manner -to 3rd row ending last row with ch 3.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Join to 4th st of corresponding loop of right -sleeve of 1st dress, ch 1, s c in next loop of sleeve of 2nd -dress, complete sleeve same as right sleeve. Continue -working sleeves on remaining dresses, joining in same -manner.</p> -<p>With right side of work toward you, attach Fuchsia in 1st s c -of sleeve, s c in same space, 1 s c in each of the next -2 s c, break thread.</p> -<p><b>Right Arm</b>—With right side of work toward you, attach -Cream in 1st s c of sleeve edge, working in back loop of -st, s c in same space, 1 s c in each of the next 2 s c, -ch 1 to turn all rows.</p> -<p><b>Next Row</b>—Working in both loops, 1 s c in each s c.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—2 s c in 1st s c, skip 1 s c, sl st in next st.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Sl st in sl st, skip 1 s c, 2 s c in next s c.</p> -<p>Repeat the last 2 rows once, then repeat the 3rd row. -Work 1 row even.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>—Decrease in 1st 2 sts, s c in next s c. Work -2 rows even, break thread.</p> -<p><b>Left Arm</b>—With wrong side of work toward you, attach -Cream in 1st s c of left sleeve, working 1st row in front -loop of st, then work same as right arm. Sew 2 inner sts of -last row of arms together.</p> -<p><b>Joining Motif</b>—With wrong side of work toward you and -arms facing upward, attach White in 1st s c of 1st arm, -ch 9, s c in last s c of 2nd arm, ch 5, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—S c in loop, ch 6, s c in same space, ch 7, -s c in same space, ch 6, s c in same space, ch 2, d c in -same space with starting ch, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—2 d c over ch 2, ch 5, 3 d c in next loop, -ch 7, 3 tr c in next loop, ch 7, 3 tr c in same space, -ch 7, 3 d c in next loop, ch 5, 3 d c in next loop, ch 3, -turn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—1 d c in each of the next 2 d c keeping last -loop of each st on hook, thread over and work off all -loops at one time, ch 5, sl st in top of st just made for -picot, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 5, 1 d c in each of the -next 3 d c keeping last loop of each st on hook, thread -over and work off all loops at one time (d c cluster st), -ch 7, s c in next loop, ch 7, 1 tr c cluster st over next 3 -tr c, ch 7, 1-3 tr c cluster st over next loop, ch 7, -1 tr c cluster st over next 3 tr c, ch 7, s c in next loop, -ch 7, d c cluster st over next 3 d c, ch 5, s c in next -loop, ch 5, d c cluster st over next 3 d c, ch 5, turn.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—Sl st in top of st just made, ch 5, s c in -next loop, repeat from * once, ch 6, s c in next loop, -ch 7, s c in next loop, ch 11, s c in next loop, ch 13, s c -in next loop, ch 11, s c in next loop, ch 7, s c in next -loop, ch 6, s c in next loop, ch 5, s c in next loop, ch 2, -d c in cluster st, turn.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—Ch 3, join to 4th st from beginning of 4th -large loop from lower edge on side of skirt, ch 3, s c -in next loop of motif, ch 3, s c in 4th st of next loop -of skirt, ch 3, s c in next loop of motif, ch 3, s c in 4th -st of next loop of skirt, ch 4, s c in next loop of motif, -ch 7, skip 1 loop of skirt, s c in 1st st of small loop -of skirt, ch 11, s c in next loop of motif, ch 9, s c -in next loop, ch 9, s c in next loop, ch 11, join to 1st st -of small loop of next skirt, ch 7, s c in next loop of motif, -ch 4, skip 1 loop of skirt, s c in 4th st from end of next -loop of skirt, ch 3, s c in next loop of motif, * ch 3, -s c in 4th st of next loop of skirt, ch 3, s c in next loop -of motif, repeat from * once, break thread.</p> -<p><b>EDGE</b>—Attach White in 1st small loop of skirt, 3 s c -in same space, * 7 s c in each of the next 3 loops, 3 s c -in next loop, repeat from * 3 times, * ch 7, s c in next -loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch 7, 3 s c in next loop, -repeat from 1st * all around, ending row to correspond, -join.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Sl st to next s c, ch 3, 1 d c, ch 3, 2 d c -in same space, * ch 3, s c in center st of next loop, ch 5, -2 tr c, ch 3, 2 tr c in center st of next loop (tr c shell), -ch 5, s c in center st of next loop, ch 3, d c shell in -center st of next loop, repeat from * 3 times, ch 3, s c -in next loop, * ch 8, s c in next loop, repeat from * -3 times, ch 3, d c shell in center st of next loop, repeat -from 1st * all around ending row to correspond, join.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—* 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next loop, skip 2 d c, -3 s c in next loop, 5 s c in next loop, skip 2 tr c, -2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next loop, skip 2 tr c, 5 s c in -next loop, 3 s c in next loop, skip 2 d c, repeat from * -3 times, 2 s c, ch 3, 2 s c in next loop, skip 2 d c, -3 s c in next loop, 7 s c in next loop, ch 3, sl st in last -s c for picot, 5 s c in next loop, 2 tr c in next s c, ch 3, -sl st in last tr c for picot, 1 tr c in same space, 5 s c -in next loop, 1 s c in next loop, ch 3, sl st in s c for -picot, 6 s c in same loop, 3 s c in next loop, skip 2 d c, -repeat from beginning all around ending row to correspond, -join, break thread.</p> -<p><b>Bouquet</b>—With Iridescent, ch 2, 6 s c in 2nd st from -hook, join.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—* Ch 5, sl st in same space (picot loop), ch 2, -sl st in next s c, repeat from * all around.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—* Ch 5, sl st in same space, ch 2, sl st in next -ch 2 loop, repeat from * all around keeping ch 2 in back -of picot loop.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—Work in same manner as last row having ch 3 -between each picot loop, join, break thread.</p> -<p>Work three more bouquets in same manner. Sew in position -as illustrated.</p> -<p><b>Hat</b>—With Tinted Pink and Yellow, ch 5, join to form a -ring, ch 3 and work 12 d c in ring, join.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—Ch 1, working in back loop of st, work 2 s c -in each s c, join, break thread.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—Attach Fuchsia, s c in same space, 1 s c in each -of the next 2 s c, 2 s d c in next s c, 2 s d c in next s c, -1 s d c in next s c, 1 d c in next s c, 2 d c in next s c, -1 d c in next s c, * 1 t r c in next s c, 2 tr c in next s c, -repeat from * once, * 2 tr c in next s c, 1 tr c in next s c, -repeat from * once, 1 d c in next s c, 2 d c in next s c, -1 d c in next s c, 1 s d c in next sc, 2 s d c in next s c, -2 s d c in next s c, 1 s c in each of the next 3 s c, join, -break thread leaving an end long enough to sew to top -of head.</p> -<p>Work another hat in the same manner working to 3rd tr c -of last row, join to corresponding tr c on side of hat, -complete row. Work 3rd hat joining in same manner. -Work 4th hat, joining hat on both sides.</p> -<p>Sew hats to neck as illustrated.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_13">13</div> -<h2 id="c11"><span class="small">HOLLY WREATH DOILY</span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p06a.jpg" id="ncfig12" alt="uncaptioned" width="700" height="653" /> -</div> -<p>These doilies may be made with any of the -American Thread Company products listed below:</p> -<table class="center"> -<tr class="th"><th>Material for each Doily </th><th>Quantity </th><th>Approx. Size<br />of Doily </th><th>Size of<br />Needle</th></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“GEM” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 35, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Green<br />1 Ball Red </td><td class="l">9 inches </td><td class="r">Steel 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“PURITAN” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 40 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Green<br />1 Ball Red </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“DE LUXE” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 346 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Green<br />1 Ball Red </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Tatting Cotton<br />Article 25 </td><td class="l">2 Balls White<br />2 Balls Green<br />1 Ball Red </td><td class="l">7 ” </td><td class="r">” 13</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 20, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />1 Ball Green<br />1 Ball Red </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Crochet Cotton<br />Article 30, Size 30 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />2 Balls Green<br />1 Ball Red </td><td class="l">9 ” </td><td class="r">” 12</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“STAR” Pearl Cotton<br />Article 90, Size 5 </td><td class="l">2 Balls White<br />2 Balls Green<br />1 Ball Red </td><td class="l">11 ” </td><td class="r">” 7</td></tr> -<tr><td class="c">or</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l">“SILLATEEN SANSIL”<br />Article 102 </td><td class="l">1 Ball White<br />2 Balls Green<br />1 Ball Red </td><td class="l">10 ” </td><td class="r">” 10</td></tr> -</table> -<p><b>Leaf:</b> With Green starting at lower edge, ch 3, 2 d c in 3rd -st from hook, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>2nd Row</b>—D c in same space, 1 d c in next d c, 2 d c -in next st, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>3rd Row</b>—2 d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next -3 d c, 3 d c in end st, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>4th Row</b>—1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next st of -ch, 1 d c in each of the next 8 d c, 3 d c in next st, -ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—Sl st in each of the next 2 d c, ch 3, 2 d c -in next d c, 1 d c in each of the next 7 d c, 3 d c in next -d c, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>6th Row</b>—2 d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next -11 d c, 2 d c in next st, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>7th Row</b>—1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next st -of ch, 1 d c in each of the next 11 d c, 3 d c in next d c, -ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>8th Row</b>—Same as 6th row.</p> -<p><b>9th Row</b>—2 d c in same space, 1 d c in each of the next -11 d c, 3 d c in next d c, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p class="jr1"><span class="ssn">Continued from Page 14</span></p> -<p><b>10th row</b>—1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next st -of ch, 1 d c in each of the next 17 sts, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>11th Row</b>—1 sl st in each of next 3 d c, ch 3, 1 d c -in each of next 13 d c, ch 3, turn.</p> -<p><b>12th Row</b>—Same as 9th row.</p> -<p><b>13th Row</b>—1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next st -of ch, 1 d c in each of next 14 d c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>14th Row</b>—Sl st in each of the next 2 d c, ch 3, 1 d c -in each of next 10 d c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>15th Row</b>—Sl st in each of next 3 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in -each of next 6 d c, ch 1, turn.</p> -<p><b>16th Row</b>—Sl st in each of next 3 d c, ch 2, 1 d c in each -of next 3 d c keeping last loop of each d c on hook, -thread over and pull through all loops at one time, break -thread. Work 11 more leaves in same manner.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 1 SHOWN ON -<a href="#Page_2">Page 2</a></b>—Attach White in any s c of last row of center, -ch 4, 2 tr c in same space keeping last loop of each -tr c on hook, thread over and pull through all loops -at one time, ch 3, sl st in top of cluster st for picot, -ch 4, s c in next loop, ch 1 and with 5 point side of leaf -towards center, sl st in 1st point of leaf from lower edge, -ch 1, sl st in same s c on center, * ch 4, tr c cluster st -in next s c on center, (tr c cluster st: 3 tr c in same space -keeping last loop of each tr c on hook, thread over and -pull through all loops at one time), ch 3, sl st in top of -cluster st for picot, ch 4, s c in next loop on center, ch 1, -sl st in next point of same leaf, ch 1, sl st in same s c -on center, repeat from * once, ch 4, tr c cluster st in next -s c on center, picot, ch 4, s c in next loop, picot, ch 4, -tr c cluster st in next s c, picot, ch 4, s c in next loop, -ch 1, sl st in 1st point from lower edge of next leaf, -ch 1, sl st in same s c on center, repeat from 1st * until -all leaves are joined, break thread.</p> -<p><b>BERRY:</b> With Red ch 2, 8 s c in 2nd st from hook, without -joining rows, work 2 s c in each s c.</p> -<p><b>3rd and 4th Rows</b>—1 s c in each s c.</p> -<p><b>5th Row</b>—1 s c in next s c, decrease in next 2 sts (to -decrease: * insert hook in next st, pull loop through, -repeat from *, thread over and pull through all loops at -one time), repeat from beginning all around. Fill with -cotton or Red yarn, then decrease every other st until -3 sts remain, draw together, break thread leaving an end. -Work 11 more berries in same manner and sew in position -as illustrated.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>IF YOU ARE MAKING BASIC CENTER No. 2 SHOWN ON -<a href="#Page_2">Page 2</a></b>—Work 10 leaves same as for basic center No. 1 -joining to center as follows: attach White in 1st d c of any -d c group, ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 1, join in -1st point from lower edge of leaf always having the 5 point -side of leaf next to center, * ch 1, d c in same space -on center, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 3, s c in next -loop, ch 3, sl st in next point of same leaf, ch 3, s c -in next loop on center, ch 3, 1 d c in each of the next 4 d c, -ch 1, sl st in next point of same leaf, ch 1, d c in same -space on center, 1 d c in each of the next 3 d c, ch 3, -s c in next loop, ch 7, sl st in 4th st from hook for picot, -ch 3, s c in next loop, ch 3, 1 s c in each of the next -4 d c, ch 1, sl st in 1st point from lower edge of next -leaf, repeat from * until all leaves are joined, break thread. -Work 20 berries same as for Basic Center No. 1 and sew -in position between leaves as illustrated catching the -lower edge of leaf and next free point of previous leaf -when sewing.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_14">14</div> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p07.jpg" id="ncfig13" alt="uncaptioned" width="200" height="92" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="smallest"><span class="ss"><span class="rubric">TRADE MARK</span></span></span> -<br /><b><span class="sf"><span class="large">AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY</span> -<br />260 West Broadway · New York 13, N. 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