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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: Afghan Book No. 289: Afghans - -Author: Anonymous - -Release Date: August 22, 2021 [eBook #66111] - -Language: English - -Produced by: Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading - Team at https://www.pgdp.net - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AFGHAN BOOK NO. 289: -AFGHANS *** - - - - - - AFGHAN BOOK NO. 289 10c - J. & P. COATS · CLARK’S O.N.T. - - - - - _Afghans_ - - - CHADWICK’S RED ♥ HEART YARNS - - PERSIAN PRINT - C-117 ... PAGE 2 - - Copyright 1952, The Spool Cotton Company - 745 Fifth Avenue, New York 22, New York -Distributors of J. & P. Coats • Clark’s O.N.T. • Chadwick’s Red Heart • - Crown Zippers - First Edition July 1952 - H-8124 Printed U.S.A. - - See your favorite art needlework department for latest colors in - Chadwick’s Red Heart Yarns. - - - _Add an Afghan_ - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - -to your family possessions. Almost before you finish the last stitch, -every member of the household, young and old alike, will be clamoring to -use it! Made with Chadwick’s Red Heart Yarn, your afghan will withstand -the constant usage and frequent washing imposed on it by your -comfort-conscious family. - -Chadwick’s Red Heart Knitting Worsted (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out -Skeins), Art. E.232, has been recommended throughout; if you wish to use -Chadwick’s Red Heart Knitting Worsted (2 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out -Skeins), Art. E.230-B, buy half the amount. - - - - - _Persian Print_ - C-117 - - - Illustrated on Front Cover - Afghan measures approximately 46 x 62 inches - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 21 skeins (1 - oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 789 Bittersweet and - 25 skeins of No. 858 Navy. - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 5. - -GAUGE: Each motif measures 4 inches square. - - -FIRST MOTIF ... Starting at center with Bittersweet, ch 5. Join with sl -st to form ring. 1st rnd: Ch 3, 15 dc in ring. Join and break off. 2nd -rnd: Attach Navy to same place as sl st, sc in same place, * 2 sc in -back loop of next dc, sc in back loop of next dc. Repeat from * around. -Join and break off (24 sc). 3rd rnd: Attach Bittersweet to back loop of -first sc, sc in same place, sc in back loop of next 2 sc, * skip next -sc, in back loop of next sc make 3 dc, ch 3 and 3 dc; skip next sc, sc -in back loop of next 3 sc. Repeat from * around. Join and break off. 4th -rnd: Attach Navy to first sc, ch 3, dc in next 2 sc, * ch 3, in next sp -make sc, ch 3 and sc: ch 3, dc in next 3 sc. Repeat from * around. Join -and break off. 5th rnd: Attach Bittersweet to same place as sl st, sc in -same place, * ch 3, skip next dc, sc in next dc, (ch 3, sc in next loop) -3 times: ch 3, sc in next dc. Repeat from * around. Join and break off. -6th rnd: Attach Navy to first loop, ch 3, in same loop make 2 dc, ch 5 -and 3 dc; * ch 3, skip next loop, (sc in next loop, ch 3) twice; skip -next loop, in next loop make 3 dc, ch 5 and 3 dc. Repeat from * around. -Join and break off. - - -SECOND MOTIF ... Work as for First Motif until 5 rnds have been -completed. 6th rnd: Attach Navy to first loop, ch 3, 2 dc in same loop, -ch 2, sl st in corresponding loop on First Motif, ch 2, 3 dc in same -loop on Second Motif, ch 1, sl st in next loop on First Motif, ch 1, -skip next loop on Second Motif, sc in next loop, ch 1, sl st in next -loop on First Motif, ch 1, sc in next loop on Second Motif, ch 1, sl st -in next loop on First Motif, ch 1, skip next loop on Second Motif, 3 dc -in next loop, ch 2, sl st in next loop on First Motif, 3 dc in same loop -on Second Motif, complete rnd as for First Motif (no more joinings). - -Make 11 rows of 15 motifs, joining adjacent sides as Second Motif was -joined to First Motif (where 4 corners meet, join 3rd and 4th corners to -joining of previous 2 corners). - - -EDGING ... 1st rnd: Attach Navy to any corner sp, ch 3, 6 dc in same sp, -* dc in next 3 dc, 3 dc in next sp, (dc in next sc, 3 dc in next sp) -twice; dc in next 3 dc, 3 dc in next sp, dc in next joining, 3 dc in -next sp. Repeat from * around, making 7 dc in each corner sp. Join and -break off. 2nd rnd: Attach Bittersweet to same place as sl st, sc in -same place, ch 2, skip 2 dc, in next dc make sc, ch 3 and sc; * ch 2, -skip 2 dc, sc in next dc. Repeat from * around, making sc, ch 3 and sc -in center dc of each corner. Join and break off. 3rd rnd: Attach Navy to -first loop, ch 3, 4 dc in same loop, 3 dc in each sp around, making 5 dc -in each corner loop. Join and break off. Block to measurements. - - - - - _Television Afghan_ - C-119 - - - Illustrated on page 3 - Afghan measures approximately 51 x 66 inches - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 14 skeins (1 - oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) each of No. 809 Lt. Blue, - No. 818 Blue Jewel and No. 848 Skipper Blue. - Milwards “Phantom” Aluminum Knitting Pins or Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic - Knitting Pins, 1 pair No. 5 (3¾ mm. size). - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 5. - -GAUGE: 6 sts make 1 inch; 7 rows make 1 inch. - - -STRIP (Make 10) ... With Skipper Blue cast on 31 sts. 1st row: K 1, inc -1 st in next st, k 11, k 2 tog, k 1, sl 1, k 1, p.s.s.o., k 11, inc 1 st -in next st, k 1. 2nd row: P across. Repeat first and 2nd rows -alternately until 22 rows have been completed. Break off Skipper Blue, -attach Blue Jewel and work in pattern as before for 22 rows. Break off -Blue Jewel, attach Lt. Blue and work in pattern for 22 more rows. Break -off Lt. Blue. The last 66 rows constitute the pattern stripe. Continue -in this manner, alternating colors as before, until 7 pattern stripes -have been completed. Bind off. - -Sew strips together and block. With matching color, make a row of sl sts -along short sides of Afghan. - - - - - _Television Afghan_ - C-119 - - - Size approximately 51 x 66 inches - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - _California Ranch_ - C-120 - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - Illustrated on page 5 - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 48 skeins (1 - oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 909 Scarlet and 12 - skeins of No. 1 White. - Bone Afghan Hook No. 6 (4¼ mm. size). - -GAUGE: 5 sts make 1 inch; 4 rows make 1 inch. Each strip is 5 inches -wide. - - -STRIP (Make 9) ... Starting at lower edge with Scarlet, ch 31. 1st row: -Insert hook in 2nd ch from hook and draw up a loop; retaining all loops -on hook draw up a loop in each of next 13 ch, insert hook in next ch -(center ch) and draw loop through, yarn over and draw through 1 loop (ch -st made), make 2 more ch sts in same place (2 sts increased), draw up a -loop in each of remaining 15 sts. There are 33 loops on hook. To -complete row, yarn over and draw through 2 loops (1 st decreased), * -yarn over and draw through 2 loops (this is not a dec). Repeat from * -across until there are 3 loops on hook, yarn over and draw through all -loops on hook (another st decreased). There are 31 sts on row. The loop -which remains on hook always counts as the first st on next row. 2nd, -3rd and 4th rows: - -Insert hook under 3rd vertical bar and draw loop through; retaining all -loops on hook draw up a loop in each vertical bar across to within -center vertical bar, insert hook in st preceding center vertical bar and -draw loop through (1 st increased), insert hook under center vertical -bar and draw loop through, insert hook in st between center vertical bar -and the following vertical bar and draw loop through (another st -increased), and draw up a loop in each remaining vertical bar to within -last 2 vertical bars, insert hook under both vertical bars and draw loop -through (33 loops on hook), and complete last half of row as for first -row. - -5th row: Draw a loop of White through loop on hook and drop Scarlet. -Working with White, insert hook under 3rd vertical bar and draw loop -through, * yarn over twice, insert hook under next vertical bar on 3rd -row down, yarn over and draw loop through, (yarn over and draw through 2 -loops) twice (tr loop made); skip the vertical bar directly behind the -tr just completed, draw up a loop in next vertical bar on previous row. -Repeat from * 4 more times; insert hook from right of work through the -center st 3 rows down and bring it out on wrong side, yarn over and draw -loop through to height of row in work (long loop made), skip the -vertical bar directly behind this st, draw up a loop in next vertical -bar on previous row, draw up another long loop in same place as previous -long loop was made, skip the vertical bar directly behind it, insert -hook in st preceding next vertical bar (center st) on previous row and -draw loop through (1 st increased), draw up a long loop in same place as -previous long loops were drawn through, skip the center vertical bar on -previous row, insert hook in st preceding next vertical bar and draw -loop through, (draw up another long loop where previous long loops were -drawn through, skip the vertical bar on previous row directly behind -this loop, draw up a loop in next vertical bar on previous row) twice; -now make tr loops and short afghan sts alternately across to correspond -with first half of row, ending within a short afghan st, insert hook -under last 2 vertical bars and draw up a loop; make a loop on a new -strand of Scarlet, break off White, draw Scarlet loop through 2 loops on -hook and complete as for first row. This will be referred to as pattern -row. Break off the strand of Scarlet and pick up main Scarlet yarn. 6th -to 9th rows incl: Repeat 2nd to 5th rows incl. 10th, 11th and 12th rows: -Repeat 2nd, 3rd and 4th rows. 13th row: Repeat previous row, working -long and short loops alternately at center as on pattern rows. 14th to -17th rows incl: Repeat 2nd to 5th rows incl. 18th to 21st rows incl: -Repeat 10th to 13th rows incl. The 2nd to 21st rows incl constitute the -pattern. Repeat these rows until piece measures 65 inches, ending with -the 10th row. Last row: Sl st in 3rd and each vertical bar across, -working off last 2 loops as 1. Break off. - -Sew strips together, matching pattern rows. Attach Scarlet to straight -side and sc closely across. Complete other side the same way. - - -FRINGE ... Cut 4 strands of White each 7 inches long. Double these -strands and draw through first st, draw loose ends through loop, pull -ends up tightly. Make Fringe evenly across, having a Fringe in each -point, between points and 3 Fringes on straight edges. Complete other -end to correspond. - - - - - _Autumn Chevron_ - C-121 - - - Illustrated on page 6 - 48 x 60 inches - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 12 skeins (1 - oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) each of No. 229 Lt. - Yellow, No. 230 Yellow and No. 253 Tangerine: 10 skeins of No. - 360 Wood Brown and 8 skeins of No. 1 White; and - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.245: 36 balls (⅓ - oz. balls) each of No. 243 Mid Orange. - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 6. - -GAUGE: Each chevron measures 1½ inches across; 3 sc-rows make 1 inch. - -STRIP ... Starting at lower edge with Wood Brown, ch 60. 1st row: Sc in -2nd ch from hook and in next 3 ch, * 3 sc in next ch, sc in next 3 ch, -(insert hook in next ch, draw loop through) 3 times; thread over and -draw through all loops on hook (2 sc decreased), sc in next 3 ch. Repeat -from * across, ending with sc in last 4 ch. Ch 1, turn. Hereafter pick -up back loop of each sc. 2nd row: Dec 1 sc—_to dec 1 sc, work off 2 sc -as 1 sc_—* sc in next 3 sc, 3 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc, dec 2 sc. -Repeat from * across, decreasing 1 sc over last 2 sc. Break off Wood -Brown. Attach Tangerine. Ch 1, turn. 3rd to 20th rows incl: Repeat 2nd -row, working 2 rows each of Tangerine, Mid Orange, Yellow, Lt. Yellow, -White, Lt. Yellow, Yellow, Mid Orange and Tangerine. These 20 rows -constitute stripe pattern. Work in stripe pattern until 10 stripe -patterns in all have been completed, ending with a Wood Brown stripe. -Break off. - -Make 4 more strips the same way. Sew strips together neatly, matching -stripes. - - -EDGING ... 1st row: Attach White to end of first row on long side and sc -in end st of each row across. Break off. 2nd row: Attach Lt. Yellow to -back loop of first sc, sc in back loop of each sc across. Break off. -3rd, 4th and 5th rows: Repeat 2nd row, making a row of Yellow, Mid -Orange and Tangerine. 6th row: Attach Wood Brown to end of first row on -Edging, sc in same place, skip 1 sc on 2nd row, dc in free loop of next -sc, skip end st of next row, sc in end st of next row, skip 2 sts on -next row, tr in free loop of next sc, 3 sc in end st of last row, * dc -in free loop of next sc on row below, skip next sc on row in work, sc in -next sc, tr in free loop of next sc 2 rows below, skip next sc on row in -work, sc in next sc. Repeat from * across, working over other end of -Edging the same way. Break off. Make Edging across other long side to -correspond. Block to measurements. - - - - - _California Ranch_ - C-120 - - - Size approximately 45 x 72 inches, including fringe - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - _Autumn Chevron_ - C-121 - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - Size approximately 48 x 60 inches—directions on page 4 - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - _Siesta_ - C-122 - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - Size approximately 47 x 62 inches—directions on page 10 - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - _Sugar ’n Spice_ - C-123 - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - Size approximately 32 x 46 inches—directions on page 12 - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - _Americana_ - C-124 - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - Size approximately 38 x 62 inches—directions on page 10 - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - _Harlequin_ - C-125 - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - Illustrated on page 11 - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 19 skeins (1 - oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 789 Bittersweet; 31 - skeins of No. 647 Surf Green. - Milwards “Phantom” Aluminum Knitting Pins or Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic - Knitting Pins, 1 pair No. 5 (3¾ mm. size). - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 5. - -GAUGE: 5½ sts make 1 inch; 7 rows make 1 inch. - - Note: When changing from one color to another, always twist the unused - color around the other to prevent making holes. When carrying unused - color across, do not pull up tightly. - -STRIP (Make 10) ... Starting at one short end with Surf Green, cast on -33 sts. Work in stockinette st (k 1 row, p 1 row) as follows: 1st row: K -16 Surf Green, attach Bittersweet, k 1 Bittersweet, k 16 Surf Green. -Starting with 2nd row of chart, follow chart for pattern until 13th row -has been completed. Next row: P 3 Surf Green, p 9 Bittersweet, p 4 Surf -Green, with Bittersweet, yarn over needle 4 times; p in next st on row -below, draw the last p st through each of the 4 yarn overs, p next st, -slip the previous st over the last st worked (puff st made), p 4 Surf -Green, p 9 Bittersweet, p 3 Surf Green. Continue to follow chart for -pattern until 31st row has been completed. Next row: With Surf Green p -across. Follow chart from “A” to “B” until 15 patterns have been -completed. Bind off with Surf Green. - -Block strips and sew long sides together. With crochet hook and Surf -Green, work 6 rows of sc all around afghan, making 3 sc in each corner. -Join and break off. - - [Illustration: pattern] - - SURF GREEN - BITTERSWEET - PUFF STITCH - - - - - _Siesta_ - C-122 - - - Illustrated on page 7 - 47 x 62 inches - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 16 skeins (1 - oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 686 Paddy Green; 14 - skeins of No. 676 Emerald Green and 9 skeins of No. 647 Surf - Green. - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 6. - -GAUGE: Each motif measures 5 inches square. - - -MOTIF (Make 108) ... Starting at center with Paddy Green, ch 2. 1st rnd: -In 2nd ch from hook make (sc, ch 1) 8 times. Join with sl st to first -sc. 2nd rnd: Sl st in next sp, ch 3, * in next sp make (dc, ch 1) twice; -half dc in next sp, ch 1. Repeat from * around. Join to 2nd ch of ch-3. -Break off. 3rd rnd: Attach Emerald Green to same place as sl st, ch 4, * -in next sp make (dc, ch 1) twice; half dc in next sp, ch 1, in next sp -make dc, ch 1 and dc; tr in next half dc. Repeat from * around, ending -with dc, ch 1 and dc in last sp. Join to top of ch-4. Break off. 4th -rnd: Attach Surf Green to same place as sl st, sc in same place, * ch 1, -in next sp between dc’s make (dc, ch 1) twice and dc (3-dc shell made); -half dc in next half dc, in next sp between dc’s make (dc, ch 1) 3 -times; sc in next tr. Repeat from * around. Join and break off. 5th rnd: -Attach Emerald Green to any half dc, sc in same place, * ch 1, sc in -first sp of shell, ch 1, sc in next sp of shell, ch 1, in next sc make -(dc, ch 1) 4 times (4-dc shell made); skip next sp, sc in first sp of -next shell, ch 1, sc in next sp of shell, ch 1, sc in next half dc. -Repeat from * around. Join and break off. 6th rnd: Attach Paddy Green to -first sp of any shell, sc in same place, * ch 1, (sc in next sp, ch 1) -twice; in next sc make half dc, ch 1 and dc; skip next sc, in next sc -make tr, ch 1, tr, ch 3, tr, ch 1 and tr; skip next sc, in next sc make -dc, ch 1 and half dc; ch 1, sc in first sp of shell. Repeat from * -around. Join and break off. Sew squares together neatly on wrong side, -making 9 rows of 12 motifs. - - -BORDER ... 1st rnd: Attach Paddy Green to any corner sp, 7 Sc in same -sp, sc closely around, making 7 sc in each corner sp. Join and break -off. 2nd rnd: Attach Surf Green to first sc, ch 3, dc in back loop of -each sc around, making 5 dc in center sc of each corner. Join and break -off. 3rd rnd: Attach Emerald Green to same place as sl st, ch 3, dc in -back loop of each dc around, making 5 dc in center dc of each corner. -Join and break off. 4th rnd: Attach Paddy Green to same place as sl st, -sc in same place, sc in back loop of each dc around. Join and break off. -Block to measurements. - - - - - _Americana_ - C-124 - - - Illustrated on page 9 - 38 x 62 inches - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 19 skeins (1 - oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 1 White; 18 skeins - of No. 858 Navy and 13 skeins of No. 909 Scarlet. - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 5. - -GAUGE: Each motif measures 4 inches square. - - -FIRST MOTIF (Make 68) ... Starting at center with White, ch 6. Join with -sl st to form ring. 1st rnd: Ch 3, 15 dc in ring. Join to top of ch-3. -Break off. 2nd rnd: Attach Scarlet to same place as sl st, 3 sc in same -place, * sc in next 3 dc, 3 sc in next dc. Repeat from * around. Join -and break off. 3rd rnd: Attach White to first sc, sc in same place, * at -base of 3-sc group make dc, ch 2 and dc (2 long dc made); sc in 3rd sc -of same sc group, (make a long dc over next sc, sc in next sc) twice. -Repeat from * around. Join and break off. 4th rnd: Attach Navy to corner -sp, in same sp make sc, ch 2 and sc; sc in each sc and in each dc -around, making sc, ch 2 and sc in each corner sp. Join and break off. -5th rnd: Attach White to corner sp, sc in same sp, make long dc in same -sp; * (sc in next sc, long dc over next sc) 3 times; sc in next sc, in -corner sp make long dc, 2 sc and long dc. Repeat from * around. Join and -break off. 6th rnd: Attach Scarlet to first sc, (yarn over, insert hook -in same sc, draw loop through) 3 times; yarn over and draw through all -loops on hook, ch 1 to fasten (puff st made), * make a puff st in each -of next 5 sc, in next sc make puff st, ch 2 and puff st. Repeat from * -around, ending with puff st in same place as first puff st, ch 2. Join -and break off. - - _Continuation from page 12_ - - -SECOND MOTIF (Make 67) ... Work as for First Motif, reversing Scarlet -and Navy rnds. - -To Join Blocks: Starting and ending with a Scarlet Block, sew 5 Scarlet -and 4 Navy Blocks together to form first strip. Starting and ending with -a Navy Block, sew 5 Navy and 4 Scarlet Blocks together to form second -strip. Sew remaining blocks together in alternate pattern as before. Sew -strips together. - -BORDER ... 1st rnd: Attach Navy to any corner sp, make a puff st, ch 2 -and puff st in same sp, make a puff st in each sp around, making puff -st, ch 2 and puff st in each corner sp. Join. 2nd rnd: Sl st in corner -sp and work as for first rnd. Join and break off. Block to measurements. - - - - - _Harlequin_ - C-125 - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - Size approximately 62 x 70 inches - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - _Highland Home_ - C-126 - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - Illustrated on page 13 - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 36 skeins (1 - oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 12 Black; 24 skeins - of No. 909 Scarlet and 3 skeins of No. 230 Yellow. - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 3. - -GAUGE: 3 sps make 1 inch; 2½ rows make 1 inch. - - -WIDE STRIP (Make 4) ... Starting at narrow edge with Black, ch 68. 1st -row: Dc in 6th ch from hook, * ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc in next ch. Repeat -from * across (32 sps). Ch 4, turn. 2nd row: Skip first dc, * dc in next -dc, ch 1. Repeat from * across, ending with dc in last dc, ch 1, skip 1 -ch of turning chain, dc in next ch. Ch 4, turn. Repeat 2nd row 5 more -times, omitting turning chain on last row. Drop Black, attach Yellow. -Next row: Ch 4 and work in pattern across. Break off Yellow. Following -row: Pick up Black, ch 4 and work in pattern across. Ch 4, turn. Work in -pattern with Black for 6 more rows. Break off. Attach Scarlet and work -in pattern for 3 rows, omitting turning chain on last row. Drop Scarlet, -attach Black and work in pattern across. Break off. Pick up Scarlet, -(make 3 Scarlet rows, 1 Black row) 3 times and 3 Scarlet rows. Break off -Scarlet. Attach Black and make another Black Section with Yellow stripe -as before. Continue in this manner, making Black and Scarlet sections -alternately until 11 sections in all have been completed (6 Black and 5 -Scarlet). - - -NARROW STRIP (Make 1) ... With Black, ch 38. 1st row: Work as for first -row of Wide Strip (17 sps). Work in color pattern exactly as for Wide -Strip. - - -WEAVING ... Place Afghan lengthwise on a curtain stretcher—it will be -easier to handle this way. However, it may be done without the use of a -curtain stretcher. - -Cut 2 strands of Black each 80 inches long, thread these strands into a -bodkin and weave in and out through first row of sps, leaving enough -yarn free at each end to make fringe. Cut 2 more strands of Black and -weave through same row of sps, going under rows that were passed over -previously. Weave Black through next 7 rows the same way. Make 1 row of -Yellow and 8 Black. This completes 1 Black Section. Now make (3 rows of -Scarlet, 1 row of Black) 3 times and 3 rows of Scarlet. This completes 1 -Scarlet Section. Continue to work in pattern, alternating Scarlet and -Black Sections until all sps have been filled. - -Remove from curtain stretcher. Knot first 12 strands together to make a -fringe. Make fringe, knotting every 12 strands across. Complete other -end to correspond. Trim ends evenly. Block to measurements. - - - - - _Sugar ’n Spice_ - C-123 - - - Illustrated on page 8—32 x 46 inches - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART BABY WOOL, 3 Ply, Shrink-and-Stretch Resist - Finish, Art. E.275: 20 skeins (¾ oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out - Skeins) of No. 1 White; 3 skeins each of No. 679 Nile Green, - No. 802 Baby Blue and 2 skeins each of No. 723 Baby Pink and - No. 261 Maize; or - CHADWICK’S RED HEART NYLON, 3 Ply, Shrink-and-Moth Proof, Art. E.260: - 15 skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 1 - White and 2 skeins each of No. 679 Nile Green, No. 802 Baby - Blue, No. 723 Baby Pink and No. 261 Maize. - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 5. - - Use yarn double throughout. - -GAUGE: Each motif measures 3½ inches square. - - -COLOR MOTIF ... Starting at center with Nile Green, ch 2. 1st rnd: 8 sc -in 2nd ch from hook, drop loop from hook. Hereafter work in back loop -only. 2nd rnd: Leaving Green loop free, attach White to first sc, sc in -same place, * 3 sc in next sc, sc in next sc. Repeat from * around, -ending with 3 sc in last Green sc, drop White. 3rd rnd: Pick up Green -loop and, leaving White loop free, sc in each sc around, making 3 sc in -center sc of each 3-sc group, drop Green. 4th rnd: Pick up White and -repeat last rnd. 5th, 6th and 7th rnds: Work as for last rnd, -alternating colors, ending with a Green rnd. Join and break off. Make 17 -more Green Motifs, 17 Blue and 12 each of Pink and Maize (59 color -motifs). - - -WHITE MOTIF (Make 58) ... Work as for Color Motif, using White only. - -Sew motifs together neatly on wrong side, joining colors as follows: - - -FIRST ROW ... Sew together (1 Green, 1 White, 1 Blue, 1 White) 3 times -and 1 Green Motif (13 Motifs on row). - - -SECOND ROW ... Sew together (1 White, 1 Pink, 1 White, 1 Maize) 3 times -and 1 White Motif. Sew First and Second Rows together. - - -THIRD ROW ... Sew together (1 Blue, 1 White, 1 Green, 1 White) 3 times -and 1 Blue Motif. Sew Third Row to Second Row. - - -FOURTH ROW ... Sew together (1 White, 1 Maize, 1 White, 1 Pink) 3 times -and 1 White Motif. Sew Fourth Row to Third Row. - -Repeat first 4 rows once more, then First Row once again, joining as -before. - - -BORDER ... 1st rnd: Attach White to back loop of any sc on long side, sc -closely around, making 3 sc in center sc of each 3-sc group at corners. -Join. 2nd rnd: Sc in back loop of each sc around. Join and break off. -Block to measurements. - - - - - _Highland Home_ - C-126 - - - Size approximately 50 x 64 inches, including fringe - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - _Flower Garden_ - C-127 - - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - Size approximately 48 x 64 inches - - [Illustration: uncaptioned] - - - - - _Flower Garden_ - C-127 - - - Illustrated on page 14 - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 34 skeins (1 - oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 491 Pearl Grey: 10 - skeins of No. 230 Yellow and 12 skeins of assorted colors. - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 5. - -GAUGE: Each motif measures 3¼ inches square. - - -MOTIF (Make 266) ... Starting at center with Yellow, ch 4. 1st rnd: 15 -dc in 4th ch from hook. Join with sl st to top of ch-3. 2nd rnd: Attach -desired color to same place as sl st, ch 3, holding back on hook the -last loop of each dc, make 2 dc in same place, thread over and draw -through all loops on hook (cluster made), * ch 3, skip next dc, 3-dc -cluster in next dc. Repeat from * around. Join to tip of first cluster. -Break off. 3rd rnd: Attach Grey to any sp, ch 3, 4 dc in same sp, 5 dc -in each remaining sp around. Join. 4th rnd: Ch 5, dc in same place as sl -st, * ch 1, skip next dc, half dc in next dc, (ch 1, skip next dc, sc in -next dc) twice; ch 1, skip next dc, half dc in next dc, ch 1, skip next -dc, in next dc make dc, ch 3 and dc. Repeat from * around. Join and -break off. Sew motifs neatly together on wrong side, having 14 rows of -19 motifs. - - -BORDER ... 1st rnd: Attach Yellow to any corner, ch 3, 4 dc in same -corner, dc closely around, making 5 dc in each corner. Join and break -off. 2nd rnd: Attach Grey to same place as sl st, ch 3, dc in each dc -around, making 5 dc in center dc of each 5-dc group. Join and break off. -Block to measurements. - - - - - _Colonial Charm_ - C-118 - - - Illustrated on Back Cover - Afghan measures approximately 44 x 64 inches - -MATERIALS: - - CHADWICK’S RED HEART SOCK AND SWEATER YARN, 3 Ply, Shrink-and-Stretch - Resist Finish, Art. E.255: 9 skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” - Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 12 Black, 7 skeins of No. 686 Paddy - Green: 5 skeins of No. 230 Yellow and 7 skeins of assorted - colors. - Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook No. 4. - -GAUGE: Each motif measures 4 inches from point to point. - - -FIRST MOTIF ... Starting at center with Black, ch 5. Join with sl st to -form ring. 1st rnd: 12 sc in ring. Join and break off. 2nd rnd: Attach -Yellow to first sc, ch 3, dc in same sc, 2 dc in each sc around. Join -and break off. 3rd rnd: Attach Black to same place as sl st, sc in same -place, sc in back loop of each dc around. Join and break off. 4th rnd: -Attach any color of assorted colors to first sc, sc in same place, * sl -st in next sc, ch 3, (yarn over, insert hook in same sc, draw loop -through) 3 times; yarn over and draw through all loops on hook (puff st -made), ch 3, sl st in same sc, sc in next sc. Repeat from * around. Join -and break off. 5th rnd: Attach Black to ch-3 preceding any puff st, sc -in same place, * ch 3, sc in next ch 3, ch 1, dc in next sc, ch 1, sc in -next ch 3. Repeat from * around. Join and break off. 6th rnd: Attach -Paddy Green to any dc, sc in same place, * ch 3, sc in next ch-3 loop, -ch 3, in next dc make dc, ch 3 and dc; ch 3, sc in next ch-3 loop, ch 3, -sc in next dc. Repeat from * around. Join and break off. - - -SECOND MOTIF ... Work as for First Motif until 5 rnds have been -completed. 6th rnd: Attach Paddy Green to any dc, sc in same place, ch -3, sc in next ch-3 loop, ch 3, dc in next dc, ch 1, sl st in -corresponding loop on First Motif, ch 1, dc in same dc on Second Motif, -ch 3, sc in next ch-3 loop, ch 1, sl st in corresponding loop on First -Motif, ch 1, sc in next dc on Second Motif, ch 1, sl st in next loop on -First Motif, ch 1, sc in next ch-3 loop on Second Motif, ch 3, dc in -next dc and join next corner loop as before. Complete rnd (no more -joinings). - -Make 13 rows of 16 Motifs, joining adjacent sides as shown on chart as -Second Motif was joined to First Motif (where 3 corners meet, join 3rd -corner to joining of previous 2 corners). - - [Illustration: pattern] - -EDGING ... 1st rnd: Attach Paddy Green to corner sp of any side motif, -ch 3, in same sp make dc, ch 3 and 2 dc; * 3 dc in each of next 4 sps, -holding back on hook the last loop of each dc make a dc in next 2 joined -loops, thread over and draw through all loops on hook (joint-dc made), 3 -dc in each of next 4 sps, in next sp make 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc. Repeat -from * around, making joint-dc over each joining and 2 dc, ch 3 and 2 dc -in each corner loop. Join and break off. 2nd rnd: Attach Yellow to same -place as sl st, sc in back loop of next dc, sc in next 3 ch, * sc in -back loop of each dc to within 1 dc of next joint-dc, holding back on -hook the last loop of each sc make sc in next dc, skip next joint-dc, sc -in next dc, thread over and draw through all loops on hook (1 sc -decreased). Repeat from * around, decreasing 1 sc over each joint-dc and -making sc in each ch of ch-3. Join and break off. 3rd rnd: Attach Black -to same place as sl st, sc in same place, sc in back loop of next 2 sc, -3 sc in back loop of next sc, sc in back loop of each sc around, -decreasing 1 sc over previous decreases as before and making 3 sc in -center sc of each point. Join and break off. 4th rnd: Attach Yellow and -repeat last rnd. 5th rnd: Attach Green to same place as sl st, ch 3, dc -in back loop of each sc around, making 3 dc in center sc of each point -and decreasing 1 dc over previous decreases as before. Join and break -off. Block to measurements. - - -Abbreviations - - ch chain - sc single crochet - half dc half double crochet - dc double crochet - tr treble - d tr double treble - sl st slip stitch - sp space - sts stitches - rnd round - incl inclusive - inc increase - dec decrease - k knit - p purl - sl slip - tog together - p.s.s.o. pass slipped stitch over knit stitch - -* (asterisk) ... Repeat the instructions following the asterisk as many -times as specified. - - -Repeat instructions in parentheses as many times as specified. For -example: “(Ch 5, sc in next sc) 5 times” means to make all that is in -parentheses 5 times in all. - - [Illustration: COLONIAL CHARM - C-188 ... 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COATS · CLARK’S <span class="white">O.N.T.</span></span></p> -<h1><i>Afghans</i></h1> -<p class="center smallest"><span class="ssn">CHADWICK’S RED <span class="rubric">♥</span> HEART YARNS</span></p> -<p class="center smallest"><span class="ssn">PERSIAN PRINT -<br />C-117 ... <a href="#Page_2">PAGE 2</a></span></p> -</div> -<p class="center smaller"><b>Copyright 1952, The Spool Cotton Company -<br />745 Fifth Avenue, New York 22, New York -<br />Distributors of J. & P. Coats • Clark’s O.N.T. • Chadwick’s Red Heart • Crown Zippers</b> -<br /><b>First Edition</b> <span class="hst"><b>July 1952</b></span> -<br /><b>H-8124</b> <span class="hst"><b>Printed U.S.A.</b></span></p> -<p class="center smaller"><span class="ssn">See your favorite art needlework department for latest colors in Chadwick’s Red Heart Yarns.</span></p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_2">2</div> -<p class="tbcenter"><i class="larger b">Add an Afghan</i></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01.jpg" id="ncfig1" alt="uncaptioned" width="600" height="562" /> -</div> -<p>to your family possessions. Almost before you finish -the last stitch, every member of the household, -young and old alike, will be clamoring to use it! -Made with Chadwick’s Red Heart Yarn, your -afghan will withstand the constant usage and frequent -washing imposed on it by your comfort-conscious -family.</p> -<p>Chadwick’s Red Heart Knitting Worsted (1 oz. -“Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins), Art. E.232, has -been recommended throughout; if you wish to use -Chadwick’s Red Heart Knitting Worsted (2 oz. -“Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins), Art. E.230-B, buy -half the amount.</p> -<h2 id="c1"><span class="small"><i>Persian Print</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-117</span></span></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#cover">Front Cover</a></span> -<br /><span class="ss">Afghan measures approximately 46 x 62 inches</span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 21 skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 789 Bittersweet and 25 skeins of No. 858 Navy.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> No. 5.</dt></dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Each motif measures 4 inches -square.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>FIRST MOTIF</b> ... Starting at center -with Bittersweet, ch 5. Join with sl st -to form ring. <b>1st rnd:</b> Ch 3, 15 dc in -ring. Join and break off. <b>2nd rnd:</b> -Attach Navy to same place as sl st, sc -in same place, * 2 sc in back loop of -next dc, sc in back loop of next dc. -Repeat from * around. Join and break -off (24 sc). <b>3rd rnd:</b> Attach Bittersweet -to back loop of first sc, sc in -same place, sc in back loop of next -2 sc, * skip next sc, in back loop of -next sc make 3 dc, ch 3 and 3 dc; skip -next sc, sc in back loop of next 3 sc. -Repeat from * around. Join and break -off. <b>4th rnd:</b> Attach Navy to first sc, -ch 3, dc in next 2 sc, * ch 3, in next sp -make sc, ch 3 and sc: ch 3, dc in next -3 sc. Repeat from * around. Join and -break off. <b>5th rnd:</b> Attach Bittersweet -to same place as sl st, sc in same place, -* ch 3, skip next dc, sc in next dc, -(ch 3, sc in next loop) 3 times: ch 3, -sc in next dc. Repeat from * around. -Join and break off. <b>6th rnd:</b> Attach -Navy to first loop, ch 3, in same loop -make 2 dc, ch 5 and 3 dc; * ch 3, skip -next loop, (sc in next loop, ch 3) -twice; skip next loop, in next loop -make 3 dc, ch 5 and 3 dc. Repeat -from * around. Join and break off.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>SECOND MOTIF</b> ... Work as for -First Motif until 5 rnds have been completed. -<b>6th rnd:</b> Attach Navy to first -loop, ch 3, 2 dc in same loop, ch 2, -sl st in corresponding loop on First -Motif, ch 2, 3 dc in same loop on -Second Motif, ch 1, sl st in next loop -on First Motif, ch 1, skip next loop -on Second Motif, sc in next loop, ch 1, -sl st in next loop on First Motif, ch 1, -sc in next loop on Second Motif, ch 1, -sl st in next loop on First Motif, -ch 1, skip next loop on Second Motif, -3 dc in next loop, ch 2, sl st in next -loop on First Motif, 3 dc in same loop -on Second Motif, complete rnd as for -First Motif (no more joinings).</p> -<p>Make 11 rows of 15 motifs, joining -adjacent sides as Second Motif was -joined to First Motif (where 4 corners -meet, join 3rd and 4th corners to joining -of previous 2 corners).</p> -<p class="tb"><b>EDGING</b> ... <b>1st rnd:</b> Attach Navy -to any corner sp, ch 3, 6 dc in same sp, -* dc in next 3 dc, 3 dc in next sp, -(dc in next sc, 3 dc in next sp) twice; -dc in next 3 dc, 3 dc in next sp, dc in -next joining, 3 dc in next sp. Repeat -from * around, making 7 dc in each -corner sp. Join and break off. <b>2nd rnd:</b> -Attach Bittersweet to same place as -sl st, sc in same place, ch 2, skip 2 dc, -in next dc make sc, ch 3 and sc; * ch 2, -skip 2 dc, sc in next dc. Repeat from * -around, making sc, ch 3 and sc in -center dc of each corner. Join and -break off. <b>3rd rnd:</b> Attach Navy to -first loop, ch 3, 4 dc in same loop, -3 dc in each sp around, making 5 dc in -each corner loop. Join and break off. -Block to measurements.</p> -<h2 id="c2"><span class="small"><i>Television Afghan</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-119</span></span></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_3">page 3</a></span> -<br /><span class="ss">Afghan measures approximately 51 x 66 inches</span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 14 skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) each of No. 809 Lt. Blue, No. 818 Blue Jewel and No. 848 Skipper Blue.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Milwards “Phantom” Aluminum Knitting Pins</span> or <span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Knitting Pins</span>, 1 pair No. 5 (3¾ mm. size).</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> No. 5.</dt></dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> 6 sts make 1 inch; 7 rows -make 1 inch.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>STRIP (Make 10)</b> ... With Skipper -Blue cast on 31 sts. <b>1st row:</b> K 1, -inc 1 st in next st, k 11, k 2 tog, k 1, -sl 1, k 1, p.s.s.o., k 11, inc 1 st in -next st, k 1. <b>2nd row:</b> P across. Repeat -first and 2nd rows alternately until 22 -rows have been completed. Break off -Skipper Blue, attach Blue Jewel and -work in pattern as before for 22 rows. -Break off Blue Jewel, attach Lt. Blue -and work in pattern for 22 more rows. -Break off Lt. Blue. The last 66 rows -constitute the pattern stripe. Continue in -this manner, alternating colors as before, -until 7 pattern stripes have been completed. -Bind off.</p> -<p>Sew strips together and block. With -matching color, make a row of sl sts -along short sides of Afghan.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_3">3</div> -<h2 id="c3"><span class="small"><i>Television Afghan</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-119</span></span></span></h2> -<p><span class="lr"><span class="ss">Size approximately 51 x 66 inches</span></span></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p01a.jpg" id="ncfig2" alt="uncaptioned" width="1000" height="1050" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_4">4</div> -<h2 id="c4"><span class="small"><i>California Ranch</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-120</span></span></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p02.jpg" id="ncfig3" alt="uncaptioned" width="406" height="145" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_5">page 5</a></span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 48 skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 909 Scarlet and 12 skeins of No. 1 White.</dt> -<dt>Bone Afghan Hook No. 6 (4¼ mm. size).</dt></dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> 5 sts make 1 inch; 4 rows -make 1 inch. Each strip is 5 inches -wide.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>STRIP (Make 9)</b> ... Starting at -lower edge with Scarlet, ch 31. <b>1st -row:</b> Insert hook in 2nd ch from hook -and draw up a loop; retaining all loops -on hook draw up a loop in each of -next 13 ch, insert hook in next ch -(center ch) and draw loop through, -yarn over and draw through 1 loop -(ch st made), make 2 more ch sts in -same place (2 sts increased), draw up -a loop in each of remaining 15 sts. -There are 33 loops on hook. To complete -row, yarn over and draw through -2 loops (1 st decreased), * yarn over -and draw through 2 loops (this is not -a dec). Repeat from * across until -there are 3 loops on hook, yarn over -and draw through all loops on hook -(another st decreased). There are 31 sts -on row. The loop which remains on -hook always counts as the first st on next -row. <b>2nd, 3rd and 4th rows:</b></p> -<p>Insert -hook under 3rd vertical bar and draw -loop through; retaining all loops on -hook draw up a loop in each vertical -bar across to within center vertical -bar, insert hook in st preceding center -vertical bar and draw loop through -(1 st increased), insert hook under center -vertical bar and draw loop through, -insert hook in st between center vertical -bar and the following vertical bar -and draw loop through (another st -increased), and draw up a loop in each -remaining vertical bar to within last 2 -vertical bars, insert hook under both -vertical bars and draw loop through -(33 loops on hook), and complete -last half of row as for first row.</p> -<p><b>5th row:</b> Draw a loop of White -through loop on hook and drop Scarlet. -Working with White, insert hook under -3rd vertical bar and draw loop through, -* yarn over twice, insert hook under -next vertical bar on 3rd row down, -yarn over and draw loop through, -(yarn over and draw through 2 loops) -twice (tr loop made); skip the vertical -bar directly behind the tr just completed, -draw up a loop in next vertical -bar on previous row. Repeat from * 4 -more times; insert hook from right of -work through the center st 3 rows down -and bring it out on wrong side, yarn -over and draw loop through to height -of row in work (long loop made), skip -the vertical bar directly behind this st, -draw up a loop in next vertical bar on -previous row, draw up another long -loop in same place as previous long -loop was made, skip the vertical bar -directly behind it, insert hook in st -preceding next vertical bar (center st) -on previous row and draw loop through -(1 st increased), draw up a long loop -in same place as previous long loops -were drawn through, skip the center -vertical bar on previous row, insert -hook in st preceding next vertical bar -and draw loop through, (draw up another -long loop where previous long -loops were drawn through, skip the -vertical bar on previous row directly -behind this loop, draw up a loop in -next vertical bar on previous row) -twice; now make tr loops and short -afghan sts alternately across to correspond -with first half of row, ending -within a short afghan st, insert hook -under last 2 vertical bars and draw up -a loop; make a loop on a new strand -of Scarlet, break off White, draw Scarlet -loop through 2 loops on hook and -complete as for first row. This will be -referred to as pattern row. Break off -the strand of Scarlet and pick up main -Scarlet yarn. <b>6th to 9th rows incl:</b> -Repeat 2nd to 5th rows incl. <b>10th, 11th -and 12th rows:</b> Repeat 2nd, 3rd and -4th rows. <b>13th row:</b> Repeat previous -row, working long and short loops -alternately at center as on pattern rows. -<b>14th to 17th rows incl:</b> Repeat 2nd to -5th rows incl. <b>18th to 21st rows incl:</b> -Repeat 10th to 13th rows incl. The -2nd to 21st rows incl constitute the -pattern. Repeat these rows until piece -measures 65 inches, ending with the -10th row. <b>Last row:</b> Sl st in 3rd and -each vertical bar across, working off -last 2 loops as 1. Break off.</p> -<p>Sew strips together, matching pattern -rows. Attach Scarlet to straight side -and sc closely across. Complete other -side the same way.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>FRINGE</b> ... Cut 4 strands of White -each 7 inches long. Double these strands -and draw through first st, draw loose -ends through loop, pull ends up tightly. -Make Fringe evenly across, having a -Fringe in each point, between points -and 3 Fringes on straight edges. Complete -other end to correspond.</p> -<h2 id="c5"><span class="small"><i>Autumn Chevron</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-121</span></span></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_6">page 6</a> -<br />48 x 60 inches</span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING -WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 12 -skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out -Skeins) each of No. 229 Lt. -Yellow, No. 230 Yellow and No. -253 Tangerine: 10 skeins of No. 360 -Wood Brown and 8 skeins of No. 1 -White; and</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING -WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.245: 36 -balls (⅓ oz. balls) each of No. 243 -Mid Orange.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> -No. 6.</dt> -</dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Each chevron measures 1½ -inches across; 3 sc-rows make 1 inch.</p> -<p><b>STRIP</b> ... Starting at lower edge -with Wood Brown, ch 60. <b>1st row:</b> -Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in next -3 ch, * 3 sc in next ch, sc in next -3 ch, (insert hook in next ch, draw -loop through) 3 times; thread over -and draw through all loops on hook -(2 sc decreased), sc in next 3 ch. -Repeat from * across, ending with sc -in last 4 ch. Ch 1, turn. Hereafter -pick up back loop of each sc. <b>2nd -row:</b> Dec 1 sc—<i>to dec 1 sc, work off -2 sc as 1 sc</i>—* sc in next 3 sc, 3 sc -in next sc, sc in next 3 sc, dec 2 sc. -Repeat from * across, decreasing 1 sc -over last 2 sc. Break off Wood Brown. -Attach Tangerine. Ch 1, turn. <b>3rd to -20th rows incl:</b> Repeat 2nd row, working -2 rows each of Tangerine, Mid -Orange, Yellow, Lt. Yellow, White, -Lt. Yellow, Yellow, Mid Orange and -Tangerine. These 20 rows constitute -stripe pattern. Work in stripe pattern -until 10 stripe patterns in all have been -completed, ending with a Wood Brown -stripe. Break off.</p> -<p>Make 4 more strips the same way. -Sew strips together neatly, matching -stripes.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>EDGING</b> ... <b>1st row:</b> Attach White -to end of first row on long side and -sc in end st of each row across. Break -off. <b>2nd row:</b> Attach Lt. Yellow to -back loop of first sc, sc in back loop -of each sc across. Break off. <b>3rd, 4th -and 5th rows:</b> Repeat 2nd row, making -a row of Yellow, Mid Orange and -Tangerine. <b>6th row:</b> Attach Wood -Brown to end of first row on Edging, -sc in same place, skip 1 sc on 2nd -row, dc in free loop of next sc, skip -end st of next row, sc in end st of -next row, skip 2 sts on next row, tr -in free loop of next sc, 3 sc in end st -of last row, * dc in free loop of next -sc on row below, skip next sc on row -in work, sc in next sc, tr in free loop -of next sc 2 rows below, skip next sc -on row in work, sc in next sc. Repeat -from * across, working over other end -of Edging the same way. Break off. -Make Edging across other long side -to correspond. Block to measurements.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_5">5</div> -<h2 id="c6"><span class="small"><i>California Ranch</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-120</span></span></span></h2> -<p><span class="lr"><span class="ss">Size approximately 45 x 72 inches, including fringe</span></span></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p02a.jpg" id="ncfig4" alt="uncaptioned" width="1000" height="1039" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_6">6</div> -<h2 id="c7"><span class="small"><i>Autumn Chevron</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-121</span></span></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03.jpg" id="ncfig5" alt="uncaptioned" width="251" height="175" /> -</div> -<p><span class="lr"><span class="ss">Size approximately 48 x 60 inches—directions on <a href="#Page_4">page 4</a></span></span></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03a.jpg" id="ncfig6" alt="uncaptioned" width="1000" height="1140" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_7">7</div> -<h2 id="c8"><span class="small"><i>Siesta</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-122</span></span></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03b.jpg" id="ncfig7" alt="uncaptioned" width="310" height="208" /> -</div> -<p><span class="lr"><span class="ss">Size approximately 47 x 62 inches—directions on <a href="#Page_10">page 10</a></span></span></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p03d.jpg" id="ncfig8" alt="uncaptioned" width="1000" height="1054" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_8">8</div> -<h2 id="c9"><span class="small"><i>Sugar ’n Spice</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-123</span></span></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p04.jpg" id="ncfig9" alt="uncaptioned" width="308" height="190" /> -</div> -<p><span class="lr"><span class="ss">Size approximately 32 x 46 inches—directions on <a href="#Page_12">page 12</a></span></span></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p04a.jpg" id="ncfig10" alt="uncaptioned" width="1000" height="1239" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_9">9</div> -<h2 id="c10"><span class="small"><i>Americana</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-124</span></span></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p04b.jpg" id="ncfig11" alt="uncaptioned" width="394" height="211" /> -</div> -<p><span class="lr"><span class="ss">Size approximately 38 x 62 inches—directions on <a href="#Page_10">page 10</a></span></span></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p04d.jpg" id="ncfig12" alt="uncaptioned" width="1000" height="1232" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_10">10</div> -<h2 id="c11"><span class="small"><i>Harlequin</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-125</span></span></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p05.jpg" id="ncfig13" alt="uncaptioned" width="414" height="166" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_11">page 11</a></span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING -WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 19 -skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out -Skeins) of No. 789 Bittersweet; -31 skeins of No. 647 Surf Green.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Milwards “Phantom” Aluminum Knitting -Pins</span> or <span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Knitting -Pins</span>, 1 pair No. 5 (3¾ mm. size).</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> -No. 5.</dt> -</dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> 5½ sts make 1 inch; 7 rows -make 1 inch.</p> -<blockquote> -<p><b>Note: When changing from one -color to another, always twist the -unused color around the other to -prevent making holes. When carrying -unused color across, do not pull -up tightly.</b></p> -</blockquote> -<p><b>STRIP (Make 10)</b> ... Starting at -one short end with Surf Green, cast -on 33 sts. Work in stockinette st (k 1 -row, p 1 row) as follows: <b>1st row:</b> -K 16 Surf Green, attach Bittersweet, -k 1 Bittersweet, k 16 Surf Green. Starting -with 2nd row of chart, follow -chart for pattern until 13th row has -been completed. <b>Next row:</b> P 3 Surf -Green, p 9 Bittersweet, p 4 Surf Green, -with Bittersweet, yarn over needle 4 -times; p in next st on row below, -draw the last p st through each of the -4 yarn overs, p next st, slip the previous -st over the last st worked (puff st -made), p 4 Surf Green, p 9 Bittersweet, -p 3 Surf Green. Continue to -follow chart for pattern until 31st row -has been completed. <b>Next row:</b> With -Surf Green p across. Follow chart from -“A” to “B” until 15 patterns have been -completed. Bind off with Surf Green.</p> -<p>Block strips and sew long sides together. -With crochet hook and Surf -Green, work 6 rows of sc all around -afghan, making 3 sc in each corner. -Join and break off.</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p05a.jpg" id="ncfig14" alt="pattern" width="756" height="784" /> -</div> -<dl class="undent pcap"><dt>SURF GREEN</dt> -<dt>BITTERSWEET</dt> -<dt>PUFF STITCH</dt></dl> -<h2 id="c12"><span class="small"><i>Siesta</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-122</span></span></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_7">page 7</a> -<br />47 x 62 inches</span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING -WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 16 -skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out -Skeins) of No. 686 Paddy -Green; 14 skeins of No. 676 Emerald -Green and 9 skeins of No. 647 Surf -Green.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> -No. 6.</dt> -</dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Each motif measures 5 -inches square.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>MOTIF (Make 108)</b> ... Starting at -center with Paddy Green, ch 2. <b>1st -rnd:</b> In 2nd ch from hook make (sc, -ch 1) 8 times. Join with sl st to -first sc. <b>2nd rnd:</b> Sl st in next sp, -ch 3, * in next sp make (dc, ch 1) -twice; half dc in next sp, ch 1. Repeat -from * around. Join to 2nd ch of ch-3. -Break off. <b>3rd rnd:</b> Attach Emerald -Green to same place as sl st, ch 4, -* in next sp make (dc, ch 1) twice; -half dc in next sp, ch 1, in next sp -make dc, ch 1 and dc; tr in next -half dc. Repeat from * around, ending -with dc, ch 1 and dc in last sp. Join -to top of ch-4. Break off. <b>4th rnd:</b> -Attach Surf Green to same place as -sl st, sc in same place, * ch 1, in -next sp between dc’s make (dc, ch 1) -twice and dc (3-dc shell made); half -dc in next half dc, in next sp between -dc’s make (dc, ch 1) 3 times; sc in -next tr. Repeat from * around. Join -and break off. <b>5th rnd:</b> Attach -Emerald Green to any half dc, sc in -same place, * ch 1, sc in first sp of -shell, ch 1, sc in next sp of shell, -ch 1, in next sc make (dc, ch 1) -4 times (4-dc shell made); skip next -sp, sc in first sp of next shell, ch 1, -sc in next sp of shell, ch 1, sc in -next half dc. Repeat from * around. -Join and break off. <b>6th rnd:</b> Attach -Paddy Green to first sp of any shell, -sc in same place, * ch 1, (sc in next -sp, ch 1) twice; in next sc make -half dc, ch 1 and dc; skip next sc, -in next sc make tr, ch 1, tr, ch 3, tr, -ch 1 and tr; skip next sc, in next sc -make dc, ch 1 and half dc; ch 1, sc in -first sp of shell. Repeat from * around. -Join and break off. Sew squares together -neatly on wrong side, making -9 rows of 12 motifs.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>BORDER</b> ... <b>1st rnd:</b> Attach Paddy -Green to any corner sp, 7 Sc in same sp, -sc closely around, making 7 sc in each -corner sp. Join and break off. <b>2nd rnd:</b> -Attach Surf Green to first sc, ch 3, -dc in back loop of each sc around, -making 5 dc in center sc of each -corner. Join and break off. <b>3rd rnd:</b> -Attach Emerald Green to same place -as sl st, ch 3, dc in back loop of each -dc around, making 5 dc in center dc -of each corner. Join and break off. -<b>4th rnd:</b> Attach Paddy Green to same -place as sl st, sc in same place, sc in -back loop of each dc around. Join and -break off. Block to measurements.</p> -<h2 id="c13"><span class="small"><i>Americana</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-124</span></span></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_9">page 9</a> -<br />38 x 62 inches</span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING -WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 19 -skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out -Skeins) of No. 1 White; 18 -skeins of No. 858 Navy and 13 -skeins of No. 909 Scarlet.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> -No. 5.</dt> -</dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Each motif measures 4 -inches square.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>FIRST MOTIF (Make 68)</b> ... Starting -at center with White, ch 6. Join -with sl st to form ring. <b>1st rnd:</b> Ch 3, -15 dc in ring. Join to top of ch-3. -Break off. <b>2nd rnd:</b> Attach Scarlet to -same place as sl st, 3 sc in same place, -* sc in next 3 dc, 3 sc in next dc. -Repeat from * around. Join and break -off. <b>3rd rnd:</b> Attach White to first sc, -sc in same place, * at base of 3-sc -group make dc, ch 2 and dc (2 long -dc made); sc in 3rd sc of same sc -group, (make a long dc over next sc, -sc in next sc) twice. Repeat from * -around. Join and break off. <b>4th rnd:</b> -Attach Navy to corner sp, in same sp -make sc, ch 2 and sc; sc in each sc -and in each dc around, making sc, ch 2 -and sc in each corner sp. Join and -break off. <b>5th rnd:</b> Attach White to -corner sp, sc in same sp, make long -dc in same sp; * (sc in next sc, -long dc over next sc) 3 times; sc in -next sc, in corner sp make long dc, -2 sc and long dc. Repeat from * -around. Join and break off. <b>6th rnd:</b> -Attach Scarlet to first sc, (yarn over, -insert hook in same sc, draw loop -through) 3 times; yarn over and draw -through all loops on hook, ch 1 to -fasten (puff st made), * make a puff -st in each of next 5 sc, in next sc make -puff st, ch 2 and puff st. Repeat from * -around, ending with puff st in same -place as first puff st, ch 2. Join and -break off.</p> -<p><span class="lr"><i>Continuation from page 12</i></span></p> -<p class="tb"><b>SECOND MOTIF (Make 67)</b> ... -Work as for First Motif, reversing -Scarlet and Navy rnds.</p> -<p><b>To Join Blocks:</b> Starting and ending -with a Scarlet Block, sew 5 Scarlet and -4 Navy Blocks together to form first -strip. Starting and ending with a Navy -Block, sew 5 Navy and 4 Scarlet Blocks -together to form second strip. Sew remaining -blocks together in alternate -pattern as before. Sew strips together.</p> -<p><b>BORDER</b> ... <b>1st rnd:</b> Attach Navy -to any corner sp, make a puff st, ch 2 -and puff st in same sp, make a puff st -in each sp around, making puff st, -ch 2 and puff st in each corner sp. -Join. <b>2nd rnd:</b> Sl st in corner sp and -work as for first rnd. Join and break -off. Block to measurements.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_11">11</div> -<h2 id="c14"><span class="small"><i>Harlequin</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-125</span></span></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p05b.jpg" id="ncfig15" alt="uncaptioned" width="374" height="209" /> -</div> -<p><span class="lr"><span class="ss">Size approximately 62 x 70 inches</span></span></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p05g.jpg" id="ncfig16" alt="uncaptioned" width="1000" height="1048" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_12">12</div> -<h2 id="c15"><span class="small"><i>Highland Home</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-126</span></span></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p06.jpg" id="ncfig17" alt="uncaptioned" width="384" height="225" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_13">page 13</a></span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING -WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 36 -skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out -Skeins) of No. 12 Black; 24 -skeins of No. 909 Scarlet and 3 skeins -of No. 230 Yellow.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> -No. 3.</dt> -</dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> 3 sps make 1 inch; 2½ -rows make 1 inch.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>WIDE STRIP (Make 4)</b> ... Starting -at narrow edge with Black, ch 68. -<b>1st row:</b> Dc in 6th ch from hook, -* ch 1, skip 1 ch, dc in next ch. -Repeat from * across (32 sps). Ch 4, -turn. <b>2nd row:</b> Skip first dc, * dc in -next dc, ch 1. Repeat from * across, -ending with dc in last dc, ch 1, skip -1 ch of turning chain, dc in next ch. -Ch 4, turn. Repeat 2nd row 5 more -times, omitting turning chain on last -row. Drop Black, attach Yellow. <b>Next -row:</b> Ch 4 and work in pattern across. -Break off Yellow. <b>Following row:</b> Pick -up Black, ch 4 and work in pattern -across. Ch 4, turn. Work in pattern -with Black for 6 more rows. Break off. -Attach Scarlet and work in pattern for -3 rows, omitting turning chain on last -row. Drop Scarlet, attach Black and -work in pattern across. Break off. Pick -up Scarlet, (make 3 Scarlet rows, 1 -Black row) 3 times and 3 Scarlet rows. -Break off Scarlet. Attach Black and -make another Black Section with Yellow -stripe as before. Continue in this -manner, making Black and Scarlet sections -alternately until 11 sections in all -have been completed (6 Black and 5 -Scarlet).</p> -<p class="tb"><b>NARROW STRIP (Make 1)</b> ... -With Black, ch 38. <b>1st row:</b> Work as -for first row of Wide Strip (17 sps). -Work in color pattern exactly as for -Wide Strip.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>WEAVING</b> ... Place Afghan lengthwise -on a curtain stretcher—it will be -easier to handle this way. However, it -may be done without the use of a -curtain stretcher.</p> -<p>Cut 2 strands of Black each 80 inches -long, thread these strands into a bodkin -and weave in and out through first row -of sps, leaving enough yarn free at each -end to make fringe. Cut 2 more strands -of Black and weave through same row -of sps, going under rows that were -passed over previously. Weave Black -through next 7 rows the same way. -Make 1 row of Yellow and 8 Black. -This completes 1 Black Section. Now -make (3 rows of Scarlet, 1 row of -Black) 3 times and 3 rows of Scarlet. -This completes 1 Scarlet Section. Continue -to work in pattern, alternating -Scarlet and Black Sections until all sps -have been filled.</p> -<p>Remove from curtain stretcher. Knot -first 12 strands together to make a -fringe. Make fringe, knotting every 12 -strands across. Complete other end to -correspond. Trim ends evenly. Block -to measurements.</p> -<h2 id="c16"><span class="small"><i>Sugar ’n Spice</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-123</span></span></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_8">page 8</a>—32 x 46 inches</span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART BABY -WOOL</span>, 3 Ply, <span class="ss">Shrink-and-Stretch -Resist Finish</span>, Art. E.275: 20 skeins -(¾ oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out -Skeins) of No. 1 White; 3 skeins -each of No. 679 Nile Green, No. -802 Baby Blue and 2 skeins each of -No. 723 Baby Pink and No. 261 -Maize; or</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART NYLON</span>, -3 Ply, <span class="ss">Shrink-and-Moth Proof</span>, Art. -E.260: 15 skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” -Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 1 -White and 2 skeins each of No. 679 -Nile Green, No. 802 Baby Blue, No. -723 Baby Pink and No. 261 Maize.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> -No. 5.</dt> -</dl><blockquote> -<p><b>Use yarn double throughout.</b></p> -</blockquote> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Each motif measures 3½ -inches square.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>COLOR MOTIF</b> ... Starting at -center with Nile Green, ch 2. <b>1st rnd:</b> -8 sc in 2nd ch from hook, drop loop -from hook. Hereafter work in back -loop only. <b>2nd rnd:</b> Leaving Green -loop free, attach White to first sc, sc -in same place, * 3 sc in next sc, sc in -next sc. Repeat from * around, ending -with 3 sc in last Green sc, drop White. -<b>3rd rnd:</b> Pick up Green loop and, -leaving White loop free, sc in each -sc around, making 3 sc in center sc of -each 3-sc group, drop Green. <b>4th rnd:</b> -Pick up White and repeat last rnd. -<b>5th, 6th and 7th rnds:</b> Work as for -last rnd, alternating colors, ending with -a Green rnd. Join and break off. Make -17 more Green Motifs, 17 Blue and -12 each of Pink and Maize (59 color -motifs).</p> -<p class="tb"><b>WHITE MOTIF (Make 58)</b> ... -Work as for Color Motif, using White -only.</p> -<p>Sew motifs together neatly on wrong -side, joining colors as follows:</p> -<p class="tb"><b>FIRST ROW</b> ... Sew together (1 -Green, 1 White, 1 Blue, 1 White) -3 times and 1 Green Motif (13 Motifs -on row).</p> -<p class="tb"><b>SECOND ROW</b> ... Sew together -(1 White, 1 Pink, 1 White, 1 Maize) -3 times and 1 White Motif. Sew First -and Second Rows together.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>THIRD ROW</b> ... Sew together (1 -Blue, 1 White, 1 Green, 1 White) 3 -times and 1 Blue Motif. Sew Third -Row to Second Row.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>FOURTH ROW</b> ... Sew together -(1 White, 1 Maize, 1 White, 1 Pink) -3 times and 1 White Motif. Sew -Fourth Row to Third Row.</p> -<p>Repeat first 4 rows once more, then -First Row once again, joining as before.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>BORDER</b> ... <b>1st rnd:</b> Attach White -to back loop of any sc on long side, -sc closely around, making 3 sc in -center sc of each 3-sc group at corners. -Join. <b>2nd rnd:</b> Sc in back loop of -each sc around. Join and break off. -Block to measurements.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_13">13</div> -<h2 id="c17"><span class="small"><i>Highland Home</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-126</span></span></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Size approximately 50 x 64 inches, including fringe</span></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p06a.jpg" id="ncfig18" alt="uncaptioned" width="1000" height="1044" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_14">14</div> -<h2 id="c18"><span class="small"><i>Flower Garden</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-127</span></span></span></h2> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p07.jpg" id="ncfig19" alt="uncaptioned" width="385" height="225" /> -</div> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Size approximately 48 x 64 inches</span></p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p07a.jpg" id="ncfig20" alt="uncaptioned" width="1000" height="1052" /> -</div> -<div class="pb" id="Page_15">15</div> -<h2 id="c19"><span class="small"><i>Flower Garden</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-127</span></span></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_14">page 14</a></span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART KNITTING WORSTED</span>, 4 Ply, Art. E.232: 34 skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out Skeins) of No. 491 Pearl Grey: 10 skeins of No. 230 Yellow and 12 skeins of assorted colors.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> No. 5.</dt></dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Each motif measures 3¼ -inches square.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>MOTIF (Make 266)</b> ... Starting at -center with Yellow, ch 4. <b>1st rnd:</b> -15 dc in 4th ch from hook. Join with -sl st to top of ch-3. <b>2nd rnd:</b> Attach -desired color to same place as sl st, -ch 3, holding back on hook the last -loop of each dc, make 2 dc in same -place, thread over and draw through -all loops on hook (cluster made), -* ch 3, skip next dc, 3-dc cluster in -next dc. Repeat from * around. Join -to tip of first cluster. Break off. <b>3rd -rnd:</b> Attach Grey to any sp, ch 3, -4 dc in same sp, 5 dc in each remaining -sp around. Join. <b>4th rnd:</b> Ch 5, -dc in same place as sl st, * ch 1, skip -next dc, half dc in next dc, (ch 1, -skip next dc, sc in next dc) twice; -ch 1, skip next dc, half dc in next dc, -ch 1, skip next dc, in next dc make dc, -ch 3 and dc. Repeat from * around. -Join and break off. Sew motifs neatly -together on wrong side, having 14 rows -of 19 motifs.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>BORDER</b> ... <b>1st rnd:</b> Attach Yellow -to any corner, ch 3, 4 dc in same -corner, dc closely around, making 5 dc -in each corner. Join and break off. -<b>2nd rnd:</b> Attach Grey to same place -as sl st, ch 3, dc in each dc around, -making 5 dc in center dc of each 5-dc -group. Join and break off. Block to -measurements.</p> -<h2 id="c20"><span class="small"><i>Colonial Charm</i><span class="jr smallest ss"> <span class="sc">C-118</span></span></span></h2> -<p class="center"><span class="ss">Illustrated on <a href="#Page_16">Back Cover</a> -<br />Afghan measures approximately 44 x 64 inches</span></p> -<p><b>MATERIALS:</b></p> -<dl class="undent"><dt><span class="ss">CHADWICK’S RED HEART SOCK -AND SWEATER YARN</span>, 3 Ply, <span class="ss">Shrink-and-Stretch -Resist Finish</span>, Art. E.255: -9 skeins (1 oz. “Tangle-Proof” Pull-Out -Skeins) of No. 12 Black, 7 -skeins of No. 686 Paddy Green: 5 -skeins of No. 230 Yellow and 7 -skeins of assorted colors.</dt> -<dt><span class="ss">Clark’s O.N.T. Plastic Crochet Hook</span> -No. 4.</dt> -</dl> -<p><b>GAUGE:</b> Each motif measures 4 inches -from point to point.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>FIRST MOTIF</b> ... Starting at center -with Black, ch 5. Join with sl st to -form ring. <b>1st rnd:</b> 12 sc in ring. -Join and break off. <b>2nd rnd:</b> Attach -Yellow to first sc, ch 3, dc in same sc, -2 dc in each sc around. Join and -break off. <b>3rd rnd:</b> Attach Black to -same place as sl st, sc in same place, -sc in back loop of each dc around. -Join and break off. <b>4th rnd:</b> Attach -any color of assorted colors to first sc, -sc in same place, * sl st in next sc, -ch 3, (yarn over, insert hook in same -sc, draw loop through) 3 times; yarn -over and draw through all loops on -hook (puff st made), ch 3, sl st in -same sc, sc in next sc. Repeat from * -around. Join and break off. <b>5th rnd:</b> -Attach Black to ch-3 preceding any -puff st, sc in same place, * ch 3, sc in -next ch 3, ch 1, dc in next sc, ch 1, -sc in next ch 3. Repeat from * around. -Join and break off. <b>6th rnd:</b> Attach -Paddy Green to any dc, sc in same -place, * ch 3, sc in next ch-3 loop, -ch 3, in next dc make dc, ch 3 and -dc; ch 3, sc in next ch-3 loop, ch 3, -sc in next dc. Repeat from * around. -Join and break off.</p> -<p class="tb"><b>SECOND MOTIF</b> ... Work as for -First Motif until 5 rnds have been -completed. <b>6th rnd:</b> Attach Paddy -Green to any dc, sc in same place, -ch 3, sc in next ch-3 loop, ch 3, dc in -next dc, ch 1, sl st in corresponding -loop on First Motif, ch 1, dc in same -dc on Second Motif, ch 3, sc in next -ch-3 loop, ch 1, sl st in corresponding -loop on First Motif, ch 1, sc in next dc -on Second Motif, ch 1, sl st in next -loop on First Motif, ch 1, sc in next -ch-3 loop on Second Motif, ch 3, dc -in next dc and join next corner loop as -before. Complete rnd (no more -joinings).</p> -<p>Make 13 rows of 16 Motifs, joining -adjacent sides as shown on chart as -Second Motif was joined to First Motif -(where 3 corners meet, join 3rd corner -to joining of previous 2 corners).</p> -<div class="img"> -<img src="images/p08.png" id="ncfig21" alt="pattern" width="260" height="337" /> -</div> -<p><b>EDGING</b> ... <b>1st rnd:</b> Attach Paddy -Green to corner sp of any side motif, -ch 3, in same sp make dc, ch 3 and -2 dc; * 3 dc in each of next 4 sps, -holding back on hook the last loop -of each dc make a dc in next 2 joined -loops, thread over and draw through -all loops on hook (joint-dc made), -3 dc in each of next 4 sps, in next sp -make 2 dc, ch 2 and 2 dc. Repeat -from * around, making joint-dc over -each joining and 2 dc, ch 3 and 2 dc -in each corner loop. Join and break -off. <b>2nd rnd:</b> Attach Yellow to same -place as sl st, sc in back loop of -next dc, sc in next 3 ch, * sc in back -loop of each dc to within 1 dc of next -joint-dc, holding back on hook the last -loop of each sc make sc in next dc, -skip next joint-dc, sc in next dc, thread -over and draw through all loops on -hook (1 sc decreased). Repeat from * -around, decreasing 1 sc over each -joint-dc and making sc in each ch of -ch-3. Join and break off. <b>3rd rnd:</b> -Attach Black to same place as sl st, -sc in same place, sc in back loop of -next 2 sc, 3 sc in back loop of next sc, -sc in back loop of each sc around, -decreasing 1 sc over previous decreases -as before and making 3 sc in center sc -of each point. Join and break off. <b>4th -rnd:</b> Attach Yellow and repeat last -rnd. <b>5th rnd:</b> Attach Green to same -place as sl st, ch 3, dc in back loop of -each sc around, making 3 dc in center -sc of each point and decreasing 1 dc -over previous decreases as before. Join -and break off. Block to measurements.</p> -<h3 id="c21"><span class="ss">Abbreviations</span></h3> -<table class="center"> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">ch</span> </td><td class="l">chain</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">sc</span> </td><td class="l">single crochet</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">half dc</span> </td><td class="l">half double crochet</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">dc</span> </td><td class="l">double crochet</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">tr</span> </td><td class="l">treble</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">d tr</span> </td><td class="l">double treble</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">sl st</span> </td><td class="l">slip stitch</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">sp</span> </td><td class="l">space</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">sts</span> </td><td class="l">stitches</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">rnd</span> </td><td class="l">round</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">incl</span> </td><td class="l">inclusive</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">inc</span> </td><td class="l">increase</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">dec</span> </td><td class="l">decrease</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">k</span> </td><td class="l">knit</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">p</span> </td><td class="l">purl</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">sl</span> </td><td class="l">slip</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">tog</span> </td><td class="l">together</td></tr> -<tr><td class="l"><span class="ss">p.s.s.o.</span> </td><td class="l">pass slipped stitch over knit stitch</td></tr> -</table> -<p>* (asterisk) ... Repeat the instructions -following the asterisk as many times as -specified.</p> -<p class="tb">Repeat instructions in parentheses as -many times as specified. For example: -“<b>(Ch 5, sc in next sc) 5 times</b>” means -to make all that is in parentheses 5 -times in all.</p> -<div class="pb" id="Page_16">16</div> -<div class="img" id="fig1"> -<img src="images/p10.jpg" alt="" width="1002" height="1390" /> -<p class="pcap"><span class="ssn"><span class="smaller">COLONIAL CHARM -<br />C-188 ... <a href="#Page_15">PAGE 15</a></span></span></p> -</div> -<h2 id="trnotes">Transcriber’s Notes</h2> -<ul> -<li>Silently corrected a few typos.</li> -<li>Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook is public-domain in the country of publication.</li> -<li>In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.</li> -</ul> -<div style='display:block; margin-top:4em'>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK AFGHAN BOOK NO. 289: AFGHANS ***</div> -<div style='text-align:left'> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> -Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will -be renamed. -</div> - -<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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