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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of Star Book No. 86 Stoles and shawls, by
-Anonymous
-
-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. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms
-of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at
-www.gutenberg.org. 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. 86 Stoles and shawls
-
-Author: Anonymous
-
-Release Date: September 11, 2022 [eBook #68967]
-
-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. 86 STOLES AND
-SHAWLS ***
-
-
-
-
-
- STAR STOLES AND SHAWLS BOOK No. 86 10¢
-
- Stoles
- AND SHAWLS
-
- Hairpin Lace
- Knitted
- Crocheted
-
-[Illustration: INSTRUCTIONS ON PG. 14]
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-_STOLES and SHAWLS_....
-
-_SHAWLS and STOLES_....
-
-_such comfortable wool fashion accessories to wear to the movies,
-church suppers, Grange meetings, the theater and the senior prom. Here
-is a collection for daytime and evening wear in easy, knit, crochet
-and hairpin lace stitches. Mix your colors or match them. Stoles are
-the fashion and, of course, they look so much prettier if you can say
-“I made it myself”. Remember ... the softest stoles are made with DAWN
-Brand Wools and Nylon._
-
-_The American Thread Company_
-
-[Illustration]
-
-_260 W. Broadway, New York 13, N. Y._
-
- _Copyright 1951_ _Printed in U. S. A._
-
-[Illustration: INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 12]
-
-
-
-
-KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS
-
- K Knit
- P Purl
- St Stitch
- Sts Stitches
- Sl st Slip Stitch
- Tog Together
- Y.O. Yarn Over
- P.S.S.O. Pass slip stitch over K st
-
- *(Asterisk)--This sign indicates that the instructions immediately
- following are to be repeated the given number of times plus the
- original.
-
- **Are used in the same way.
-
-
-CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
-
- ch Chain
- st Stitch
- sts Stitches
- sl st Slip Stitch
- s c Single Crochet
- s d c Short Double Crochet
- d c Double Crochet
- tr c Treble Crochet
- d tr c Double Treble Crochet
- tr tr c Triple Treble Crochet
-
- *(Asterisk)--This sign indicates that the instructions immediately
- following are to be repeated the given number of times plus the
- original.
-
- **Are used in the same way.
-
-
-
-
-_Park Avenue_
-
-
-=KNITTED=
-
-=Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP
-SET” NYLON=
-
- =_or_
- “DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN
- _or_
- “DAWN” SOCK & SWEATER YARN=
-
- 4 ozs. Canary or Buttercup.
- 2 ozs. Beige or Sand.
- 2 ozs. Wood Brown or Dk. Brown.
- 1 pr. knitting needles No. 5.
- Plastic crochet hook No. 4.
-
-=GAUGE=: 13 sts = 2 inches.
-
-With Canary or Buttercup cast on 432 sts and work in pattern as
-follows: P 1 row, K 1 row, P 1 row.
-
-=4th Row.= K 2 tog, 3 times, * Y O, K 1, 6 times. K 2 tog, 6 times,
-repeat from * across row, ending with Y O, K 1, 6 times, K 2 tog, 3
-times.
-
-Repeat last 4 rows twice.
-
-=13th Row.= P across row.
-
-=14th Row.= K across row.
-
-=15th Row.= P across row, cut yarn.
-
-=16th Row.= Attach Beige or Sand and K across row. Repeat from 1st to
-15th rows, cut yarn.
-
-=32nd Row.= Attach Wood Brown or Dk. Brown and K across row. Repeat
-from 1st to 15th rows, cut yarn.
-
-Continue in the above manner alternating colors, until there are 3
-strips of Canary or Buttercup, 2 strips of Beige or Sand and 2 strips
-of Wood Brown or Dk. Brown. Crochet a row of s c all around, working 3
-s c in each corner and 2 s c in center st of each scallop across each
-long edge, matching colors at each short end.
-
-=FRINGE=: Wind yarn over a 3 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using one
-strand, double in half and loop through each s c, across each short end
-matching the colors.
-
-
-
-
-_Nob Hill_
-
-
-=KNITTED=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY=
- =“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” SOCK & SWEATER YARN=
-
- 6 ozs. Jockey Green
- 3 ozs. National Blue
- 1 oz. Scarlet
- 3 ozs. White
- 1 oz. Maize
- 1 pr. plastic knitting needles No. 6.
- Bone crochet hook No. 3 or 4
-
-=GAUGE=: 6 sts = 1 inch
-
-The entire stole is worked in garter st. K each row.
-
-With Green, cast on 116 sts and work in pattern as follows: * Work
-6 rows in Green, 6 rows White, 2 rows Green, 2 rows Maize, 4 rows
-National Blue, 8 rows Green, 6 rows White, 2 rows Green, 2 rows Maize,
-4 rows National Blue, 2 rows Scarlet, repeat from * 14 times, then work
-8 rows Green, 4 rows National Blue, 2 rows Maize, 2 rows Green, 6 rows
-White and 6 rows Green, bind off.
-
-With Green work a row of s c all around working 3 s c in each corner.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-_Peachtree Street_
-
-
-=CROCHETED=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY=
- =“GEM” CROCHET COTTON, Article 35, size 20=
- =_or_=
- =“STAR” CROCHET COTTON, Article 20, size 20=
-
- 6 balls White or color desired.
- Steel crochet hook No. 5.
-
-=GAUGE=: 3 knot sts = 2 inches.
-
-Draw up a ¹⁄₂ inch loop on hook, thread over and pull through loop, s c
-over single loop of st, repeat from beginning 63 times (63 single knot
-sts), turn.
-
-=2nd Row.= Skip 3 single knot sts, s c in s c between knot sts, ** work
-a double knot st (double knot st: * draw up a ¹⁄₂ inch loop on hook,
-thread over and pull through loop, s c over single loop of st, repeat
-from * once), skip 1 s c between knot sts, s c in next s c between
-single knot sts, repeat from ** across row, work 3 single knot sts to
-turn each row.
-
-=3rd Row.= S c in loop to right of s c of next double knot st, s c in
-loop to left of s c of same double knot st, * double knot st, s c in
-loop to right of s c of next double knot st, s c in loop to left of s
-c of same double knot st. Repeat from * across row, work 3 single knot
-sts, turn and repeat last row until work measures 68 inches or length
-desired.
-
-=EDGE=: Work a row of double knot sts all around stole but drawing the
-loops up 1 inch instead of ¹⁄₂ inch.
-
-Dip in thin starch and block.
-
-
-
-
-_Beacon Hill_
-
-
-=KNITTED=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY=
- =“DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP SET” NYLON=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” SOCK & SWEATER YARN=
-
- 10 ozs. Pink or color desired.
- 1 oz. Black.
- 1 pr. each knitting needles No. 2 and No. 5
- Steel crochet hook No. 3.
-
-On No. 2 needles cast on 69 sts and work in ribbing of K 1, P 1 for
-4¹⁄₂ inches, increasing 68 sts evenly spaced on last row of ribbing
-(137 sts). Change to No. 5 needles and work in pattern as follows:
-
-=1st Row.= K 8, * P 2, K 2 tog, YO, K 1, YO, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o.,
-repeat from * across row, ending row with P 2, K 8.
-
-=2nd Row.= K 10, * P 5, K 2, repeat from * across row, ending row with
-P 5, K 10.
-
-=3rd Row.= K 8, * P 2, K 5, repeat from * across row, ending row with P
-2, K 8.
-
-=4th Row.= Same as 2nd row.
-
-Repeat last 4 rows until work measures 50¹⁄₂ inches from the beginning.
-Change to No. 2 needles, work in ribbing decreasing 68 sts evenly
-spaced (69 sts). Work even in ribbing for 4¹⁄₂ inches, bind off. Block
-shoulderette. Sew ribbing and 6 inches above ribbing together.
-
-=EDGE=: With wrong side of work toward you attach Black at end of seam,
-1 s c in same space, * ch 3, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c in next
-st of ch, skip ¹⁄₈ inch space, s c in next space, repeat from * all
-around shoulderette, cut yarn. Work same edge around each cuff. Tack
-collar back as illustrated.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-_Country Club_
-
-
-=KNITTED=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY=
- =“DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP SET” NYLON=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” POMPADOUR=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” INFANTS WOOL=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” BABY YARN=
-
- 9 ozs. Buttercup or color desired.
- 1 pr. plastic knitting needles No. 10.
-
-Cast on 114 sts and K 1 row.
-
-=1st Row.= K 1, * P 3 tog, K 1, P 1, K 1 into next st, repeat from *
-across row, ending row with K 1.
-
-=2nd and 4th Rows.= P across each row.
-
-=3rd Row.= K 1, * K 1, P 1, K 1 into next st, P 3 tog, repeat from *
-across row, ending row with K 1.
-
-Repeat these 4 rows for pattern. Work even in pattern until work
-measures 64 inches from the beginning ending with 4th row of pattern.
-Bind off. Work a row of s c across each short end.
-
-=FRINGE=: Cut strands 6 inches long. Using 2 strands, double in half
-and loop through each st across each short end.
-
-
-
-
-_Plaza_
-
-
-=KNITTED=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY=
- =“DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
-
- 10 ozs. Scarlet and
-
- =“STAR” RAYON CROCHET, Article 700=
-
- 2 balls Buttercup.
- 1 pr. plastic knitting needles No. 8.
-
-=GAUGE=: 7 sts = 2 inches.
-
-With Scarlet cast on 70 sts, K 1 row, drop Scarlet.
-
-=2nd and 3rd Rows.= Working with a double strand, attach Buttercup and
-K each row, cut Buttercup.
-
-=4th and 5th Rows.= Pick up Scarlet and K across each row.
-
-=6th Row.= K 1, * Y O needle twice, K 1, repeat from * across row.
-
-=7th Row.= K 1, * drop the 2 yarn overs from needle without knitting
-them, K 1, repeat from * across row, drop Scarlet.
-
-=8th and 9th Rows.= Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.
-
-=10th and 11th Rows.= Same as 4th and 5th rows.
-
-=12th, 13th, 14th and 15th Rows.= Same as 6th and 7th rows.
-
-=16th and 17th Rows.= Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.
-
-=18th and 19th Rows.= Same as 4th and 5th rows.
-
-=20th to 25th Rows.= Same as 6th and 7th rows.
-
-=26th and 27th Rows.= Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.
-
-=28th and 29th Rows.= Same as 4th and 5th rows.
-
-Repeat from 20th to 29th rows 17 times more.
-
-=Next 4 Rows.= Same as 6th and 7th rows.
-
-=Next 2 Rows.= Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.
-
-=Next 2 Rows.= Same as 4th and 5th rows.
-
-=Next 2 Rows.= Same as 6th and 7th rows.
-
-=Next 2 Rows.= Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.
-
-=Next 2 Rows.= Same as 4th and 5th rows, bind off.
-
-=FRINGE=: Wind Scarlet over a 5 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using 1
-strand, double in half and loop through each st across each short end.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-_La Louisian_
-
-
-=CROCHETED=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY=
- =“DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP SET” NYLON=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” SOCK & SWEATER YARN=
-
- 12 ozs. National Blue or Med. Blue.
- 2 ozs. Sand.
-
- =_and_=
- =“STAR” RAYON CROCHET, Article 700=
-
- 5 balls Buttercup.
- 2 balls each Red and Black.
- Plastic crochet hook No. 4 or =F=.
-
-With Blue, ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3 (counts as 1 d c in each
-row) and work 11 d c in ring, join in 3rd st of ch.
-
-=2nd Row.= Ch 3, 1 d c in next d c, * 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in next d c
-(corner), 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c, repeat from * twice, 2 d c,
-ch 2, 2 d c in next d c, join in 3rd st of ch.
-
-=3rd Row.= Ch 3, 1 d c in each d c, 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in the ch 2 loop
-at each corner, join in 3rd st of ch.
-
-Repeat last row 3 times, cut yarn (22 d c on each side).
-
-=7th Row.= Attach Buttercup, ch 1 and work 1 s c in each d c, 1 s c, ch
-3, 1 s c in the ch 2 loop at each corner, join in ch 1.
-
-=8th Row.= Ch 1, work 1 s c in each s c, 1 s c, ch 3, 1 s c in the ch 3
-loop at each corner, cut yarn.
-
-=9th Row.= Attach Blue, work same as 3rd row, cut yarn.
-
-=10th and 11th Rows.= Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th and 8th rows,
-cut yarn.
-
-=12th Row.= Attach Blue, work 1 d c in each s c, 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in
-the ch 3 loop at each corner.
-
-=13th to 16th Rows.= Work same as 3rd row, cut yarn (54 d c on each
-side).
-
-=17th Row.= Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th row, cut yarn.
-
-=18th Row.= Attach Black, work same as 8th row, cut yarn.
-
-=19th to 23rd Rows.= Attach Blue, work same as 12th to 16th rows, cut
-yarn.
-
-=24th and 25th Rows.= Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th and 8th rows,
-cut yarn.
-
-=26th Row.= Attach Sand, ch 3 (counts as part of 1st cluster st), d c
-in same space, * ch 1, skip 1 st, 2 d c cluster st in next st (2 d c
-cluster st: 2 d c in same space keeping last loop of each d c on hook,
-yarn over and pull through all loops at one time), repeat from * all
-around working 2 cluster sts with ch 2 between in the ch 3 loop at each
-corner, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn (43 cluster sts on each side).
-
-=27th Row.= Attach Red Rayon, work same as 7th row, working 1 s c in
-each cluster st and 1 s c in each ch 1.
-
-=28th Row.= Ch 3, 1 d c in each s c, working 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in the
-ch 3 loop at each corner, join.
-
-=29th Row.= Work same as 7th row, cut yarn.
-
-=30th Row.= Attach Sand, work same as 26th row, cut yarn.
-
-=31st Row.= Attach Buttercup, work same as 27th row.
-
-=32nd Row.= Work same as 8th row, cut yarn.
-
-=33rd to 37th Rows.= Attach Blue, work same as 12th to 16th rows, cut
-yarn.
-
-=38th Row.= Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th row, cut yarn.
-
-=39th Row.= Attach Black, work same as 8th row, cut yarn.
-
-=40th Row.= Attach Blue, work same as 26th row, cut yarn.
-
-=41st, 42nd & 43rd Rows.= Attach Buttercup, work same as 27th, 28th and
-29th rows, cut yarn.
-
-=44th Row.= Attach Blue, work same as 26th row, cut yarn.
-
-=45th Row.= Attach Black, work same as 27th row, cut yarn.
-
-=46th Row.= Attach Buttercup, work same as 8th row, cut yarn.
-
-Repeat the 19th to 46th rows once, cut yarn.
-
-=75th Row.= Attach Blue and work 1 s c in each s c, working 3 s c in
-the ch 3 loop at each corner, join, cut yarn.
-
-=FRINGE=: Wind Blue over a 10 inch cardboard, cut loops at one end.
-Using 2 strands, double in half and knot fringe in every other st
-across each side and one in each of the 3 sts at each corner around
-entire shawl. * Take half of one group of fringe and half of next group
-of fringe, knot together ³⁄₄ inch from 1st row of knots, repeat all
-around, then repeat from * for another row of knots. Trim fringe evenly.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-_Esplanade_
-
- _Illustrated on page 3_
-
-
-=HAIRPIN LACE=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP
- SET” NYLON=
-
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” SOCK & SWEATER YARN=
-
- 6 ozs. Scarlet.
- 6 ozs. National Blue or Med. Blue.
- 2 inch hairpin staple.
- Steel crochet hook No. 4.
-
-Wind Scarlet around 2 prongs of staple and tie tightly in center over
-the 2 strands thus forming a loop on each prong. With yarn in back,
-insert hook in left hand loop close to center knot, yarn over hook and
-pull through loop, * push the hook upwards so that it parallels the
-prongs and pass between the prongs to the back of staple, turn the
-staple ¹⁄₂ turn to right and place yarn in front of staple, wind yarn
-around left prong to the back of staple and bring to center, insert
-hook up through the front yarn of previous loop on left side close to
-the center, yarn over hook and pull up a chain through previous loop on
-staple (2 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 2 loops, repeat
-from * until there are 352 loops on each side, cut yarn, leaving a 6
-inch length of yarn.
-
-Work 8 more strips in Scarlet and 8 strips in Blue in same manner.
-
-=JOINING=: Working across the long side of a strip of Blue and a strip
-of Scarlet, insert hook in first 2 loops of Scarlet strip and keep on
-hook, insert hook in first 2 loops of Blue strip and pull the 2 Blue
-loops through the 2 Scarlet loops, there are 2 Blue loops on hook, *
-pull the next 2 Scarlet loops through the 2 Blue loops on hook, then
-pull the next 2 Blue loops through the 2 Scarlet loops on hook, repeat
-from * until the 2 strips are joined, fasten last 2 loops securely with
-the 6 inch length of yarn. Join remaining strips in same manner having
-2 Scarlet strips on each outside edge and alternating colors when
-joining.
-
-=EDGE=: Working on long side, attach Blue in first 2 loops, s c in same
-space, * ch 1, s c through next 2 loops, repeat from * across side, 3 s
-c in corner, work in s c across short end working 4 s c over each loop,
-work other 2 sides to correspond, join.
-
-=Next Row.= 1 s c in each s c and 1 s c in each ch 1 loop on long
-sides, 1 s c in each s c across short sides and 3 s c in center st at
-each corner.
-
-=Next Row.= 1 s c in each s c, cut yarn.
-
-=FRINGE=: Wind Blue over a 6¹⁄₂ inch cardboard, cut one end. Using 4
-strands, double in half and loop through every other s c across each
-short end, trim evenly.
-
-
-
-
-_Wilshire_
-
- _Illustrated on page 3_
-
-
-=CROCHETED=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED=
-
- 20 ozs. White or color desired.
- Plastic crochet hook No. 8.
-
-=GAUGE=: 1 shell = ³⁄₄ inch.
-
-Ch 74, s c in 2nd st from hook, * skip 2 sts of ch, 4 d c with ch 1
-between each d c in next st, skip 2 sts of ch, s c in next st, repeat
-from * 11 times (12 shells), ch 4, turn.
-
-=2nd Row.= D c in next s c, ch 1, s c in center loop of next shell,
-* ch 1, 1 d c, ch 2, 1 d c in next s c between 2 shells of previous
-row, ch 1, s c in center loop of next shell, repeat from * across row,
-ending with 2 d c with ch 1 between in last s c, ch 1, turn.
-
-=3rd Row.= S c in next ch 1 loop, * 4 d c with ch 1 between each d c in
-next s c, s c in next ch 1 loop, repeat from * across row, ch 4, turn.
-Repeat last 2 rows until stole measures 70 inches from the beginning
-ending with 2nd row of pattern, cut yarn.
-
-=FRINGE=: Wind yarn over a 7″ cardboard, cut one end. Using 2 strands,
-double in half and loop through each st across each short end.
-
-
-
-
-_Campus Queen_
-
- _Illustrated on next page_
-
-
-=CROCHETED=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT=
- =YARN=
-
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” SOCK & SWEATER YARN=
-
- 5 ozs. Scarlet.
- 9 ozs. Jockey Green.
- 1 oz. Canary.
- Steel crochet hook No. 1.
- Tapestry needle for weaving.
-
-With Scarlet ch 243, d c in 5th st from hook, * ch 1, skip 1 st of ch,
-d c in next st, repeat from * across row (120 meshes), ch 4, turn.
-
-=2nd Row.= D c in next d c, * ch 1, d c in next d c, repeat from *
-across row, ch 1, d c in 3rd st of ch 4, ch 4, turn. Repeat 2nd row for
-entire square in the following color scheme, * 5 rows Scarlet, 1 row
-Canary, 5 rows Scarlet, 5 rows Jockey Green, repeat from * until shawl
-is square.
-
-=WEAVING=: Thread Scarlet in tapestry needle and working lengthwise,
-weave over one mesh and under next mesh, weave same color in same mesh
-reversing the over and under, weave 4 more rows of meshes in Scarlet,
-* 1 row of Canary, 5 rows Scarlet, 5 rows of Jockey Green, 5 rows
-Scarlet, repeat from * across shawl. Weave all ends in securely. With
-Jockey Green crochet 11 rows of d c all around, working 3 d c in center
-st at each corner of each row.
-
-=Next Row.= Ch 5, skip 2 d c, d c in next d c, * ch 2, skip 2 d c, d
-c in next d c, repeat from * all around working 1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in
-each corner.
-
-=FRINGE=: Wind Jockey Green over a 7 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using
-3 strands, double in half and loop through each ch 2 loop all around.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
-_Gold Coast_
-
- _Illustrated on Cover_
-
-
-=HAIRPIN LACE=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY=
- =“DAWN” POMPADOUR=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” BABY YARN=
- =_or_=
- =“DAWN” INFANTS WOOL=
-
- 5 ozs. Pink or color desired.
- 1--4 inch Hairpin Staple.
- Plastic crochet hook No. 2.
-
-=HAIRPIN LACE=: Make a loop at end of yarn and place 1 prong of staple
-in loop just made, insert hook in loop, wind yarn around right prong
-of hairpin staple, yarn over hook and draw through loop keeping work
-at center, * drop loop from hook, turn staple ½ turn to the left, pick
-up the dropped loop at center, yarn over hook and pull through loop,
-insert hook through top part of loop on left hand prong, yarn over and
-pull through (2 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through both loops
-completing the single crochet, repeat from * for length desired.
-
-Work a length of hairpin lace having 352 loops on each side of staple,
-cut yarn.
-
-Work 4 more strips in same manner. Join yarn in 2 loops of first length
-and work 1 s c in same space, * ch 1, 1 s c over 2 corresponding loops
-of second length, ch 1, 1 s c over next 2 loops of first length, repeat
-from * across length, cut yarn. Join 3rd strip to 2nd strip and 4th
-strip to 3rd strip and 5th strip to 4th strip in same manner.
-
-=EDGE=: Working across side edge of stole, join yarn in 2 end loops of
-stole, 1 s c in same space, * ch 4, slip st in 3rd st from hook for
-picot, ch 1, 1 s c over next 2 loops, repeat from * across side, cut
-yarn. Work opposite side in same manner.
-
-=TASSELS=: Wind yarn 20 times over a 3 inch cardboard, cut one end, tie
-in center, then tie about ¹⁄₂ inch down from top. Work 17 more tassels
-in same manner and attach to short ends of scarf as illustrated.
-
-
-
-
-_Metropolitan_
-
- _Illustrated on Cover_
-
-
-=HAIRPIN LACE=
-
- =Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT
- YARN=
-
- 6 ozs. White or color desired.
-
- =_and_=
- =“DAWN” POMPADOUR=
-
- 2 ozs. White.
- 3 inch hairpin staple.
- Plastic crochet hook No. 6 or H.
-
-With Sport Yarn using No. 6 crochet hook hold the fork in left hand,
-loop yarn around fork and securely tie knot in center. (Keep working
-end of yarn always at rear of work.) Insert hook through loop on left
-prong, draw rear yarn through loop, making a single crochet stitch at
-the knot in the center, * withdraw hook, turn fork one-half turn to the
-left, replace hook, then insert through loop at the left side of the
-fork, pick up rear yarn and pull through loop completing an s c, repeat
-from * until there are 595 loops on each side, cut yarn. Work 2nd
-section having 513 loops, cut yarn. Work 3rd section having 349 loops,
-cut yarn. Work 4th section having 389 loops, cut yarn. Work 5th section
-having 1269 loops, cut yarn.
-
-With Pompadour, join in 1st s c of 1st section, ch 12, s c in 1st 3
-loops working through all 3 loops at one time (cluster), * ch 5, s c
-through next 3 loops, repeat from * 5 times (7 clusters), ** ch 5, s c
-through next 20 loops, * ch 5, s c through next 3 loops, repeat from *
-6 times, repeat from ** 12 times, ch 5, s c through next 20 loops, *
-ch 5, s c through next 3 loops, repeat from * 6 times, ch 12, s c in
-center s c at end of section, ch 12, s c through next 20 loops and work
-other side to correspond, cut yarn.
-
-=2nd Section.= Join in 1st s c of 2nd section, ch 10, skip last 20 loop
-cluster and 3--3 loop clusters of 1st section, s c in 3rd st of next ch
-of 1st section, ** ch 2, s c through 3 loops of 2nd section, * ch 2, s
-c in 3rd st of next ch of 1st section, ch 2, s c through next 3 loops
-of 2nd section, repeat from * 5 times, ch 2, s c in 3rd st of next ch
-of 1st section, ch 2, s c through 20 loops of 2nd section, ch 2, s c in
-3rd st of next ch of 1st section, repeat from ** 11 times, * ch 2, s c
-through next 3 loops of 2nd section, ch 2, s c in 3rd st of next ch of
-1st section, repeat from * 6 times, ch 10, s c in center s c at end of
-2nd section, ch 12, s c through next 20 loops and work other side in
-same manner as 1st section, cut yarn.
-
-=3rd Section.= Join in 1st s c of 3rd section, ch 10, skip 2--20 loop
-clusters and 11--3 loop clusters of 2nd section, s c in 3rd st of next
-ch of 2nd section, and work in same manner as 2nd section, working to
-within last 11--3 loops and 2--20 loop clusters of 2nd section at end
-of row, work other side in same manner as 2nd section, cut yarn.
-
-=4th Section.= Join in 1st s c of 4th section, ch 12, ** s c through
-next 20 loops, * ch 5, s c through next 3 loops, repeat from * 6 times,
-ch 5, repeat from ** 8 times, s c through next 20 loops, ch 12, s c in
-center s c at end of section, ch 10, skip 18--3 loop clusters and 2--20
-loop clusters, s c in 3rd st of next ch of 1st section and work in same
-manner as other section, skipping 11--3 loop and 2--20 loop clusters at
-end of row, cut yarn.
-
-=5th Section.= Join in s c of last 20 loop cluster of 3rd section, ch
-2, s c through 9 loops of 5th section, ch 2, s c in 4th st of ch 12
-of 3rd section, ch 2, s c through next 3 loops of 5th section, ch 2,
-s c in 8th st of ch 12 of 3rd section, ch 2, s c through next 3 loops
-of 5th section, ch 2, s c in next s c of 3rd section, work 24 more 3
-loop clusters in same manner (26--3 loop clusters), s c in last 20 loop
-cluster of 2nd section, ch 2, s c through 9 loops of 5th section, ch 2,
-s c in 4th st of ch 12 and work 10--3 loop clusters, s c in 3rd st of
-last ch 5 of 1st section, ch 2, s c through 9 loops, ch 2, s c in top
-of 20 loop cluster of 1st section (always ch 2 between clusters), work
-2--3 loop clusters and 1--9 loop cluster in 1st ch 12 of 1st section,
-work 1--3 loop cluster and 2--9 loop clusters in next ch 12 of 1st
-section, s c in s c at top of 3 loop cluster of 1st section, ch 2, s
-c through 9 loops of 5th section, ch 2, s c in 3rd st of ch of 1st
-section, then work 36--3 loop clusters up to the 8th st of 2nd ch 12 of
-4th section, work 1--9 loop cluster and 120--3 loop clusters up to the
-s c of last 20 loop cluster of 4th section, work 1--9 loop and 37--3
-loop clusters, s c in 3rd st of last ch 5 of 1st section, ch 2, work
-3--9 loop clusters, 1--3 loop cluster, 1--9 loop cluster and 2--3 loop
-clusters, s c in top of next 20 loop cluster, work 1--9 loop cluster,
-10--3 loop clusters, 1--9 loop cluster, s c in s c of 1st 20 loop
-cluster of 2nd section, work 26--3 loop clusters, 1--9 loop cluster,
-s c in s c of 1st 20 loop cluster of 3rd section, work 107--3 loop
-clusters, join, cut yarn.
-
-=EDGE=: With Pompadour, join in any 3 loops, s c in same space, ch 3, s
-c in s c for picot, * ch 3, s c through next 3 loops, ch 3, s c in s c
-for picot, repeat from * all around, ch 3, join, cut yarn.
-
-
-
-
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-
-
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-
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-Book #75 Nylon Book
-
-[Illustration]
-
-Many basic styles in sweaters, mittens, socks for the whole family to
-be knitted and crocheted in this fabulous new fiber.
-
-
-Book #76 Beginner’s Manual of Crochet
-
-[Illustration]
-
-Crochet stitches from beginner’s class to the professional. Contains
-instructions for tatting and hairpin lace.
-
-
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-
-[Illustration]
-
-Directions for many motifs to be made into doilies, scarfs,
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-
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-[Illustration]
-
-Hats, bags, beanies, slippers and gloves--directions for all these
-fashion accessories in this new STAR Book.
-
-
-Book #81 Edgings
-
-[Illustration]
-
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-
-[Illustration]
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-Motif designs as well as all-over designs in this full color booklet.
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-[Illustration]
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-[Illustration]
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-Transcriber’s Notes
-
-The explanation of the abbreviations and the note explaining the
-meaning of * and ** throughout have been relocated to the start for
-convenience.
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-<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: September 11, 2022 [eBook #68967]</p>
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-<div style='margin-top:2em; margin-bottom:4em'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STAR BOOK NO. 86 STOLES AND SHAWLS ***</div>
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_1">[Pg 1]</span></p>
-
-
-
-
-
-<p class="p0">
-STAR STOLES AND SHAWLS BOOK No. 86
-<span class="fr xbig">10¢</span></p>
-
-<h1><span class="xbig cursive">Stoles </span><br /><span class="allsmcap">AND</span> SHAWLS<br />
-</h1>
-<p class="center p0">
-Hairpin Lace<br />
-Knitted<br />
-Crocheted<br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="center p2"><span class="figcenter" id="cover">
- <img src="images/cover.jpg" class="w75" alt="Gold Coast and Metropolitan - Instructions on page 14" />
-</span></p>
-<p class="center caption">INSTRUCTIONS ON <a href="#Page_14">PG. 14</a></p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_2">[Pg 2]</span></p>
-
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-
-</div>
-<p class="p2"><span class="figcenter" id="img002">
- <img src="images/p01.jpg" class="w50" alt="drawings of people wearing shawls" />
-</span></p>
-
-<p class="center"><span class="figcenter" id="img002a">
- <img src="images/p01c.jpg" class="w30 fl" alt="drawings of people wearing shawls" />
-</span></p>
-<p class="xbig center"><i>STOLES and SHAWLS</i>....<br /><span class="ml"><i>SHAWLS and STOLES</i>....</span></p>
-
-<p class="p0"><i>such comfortable wool fashion accessories to wear to the movies,
-church suppers, Grange meetings, the theater and the senior prom. Here
-is a collection for daytime and evening wear in easy, knit, crochet
-and hairpin lace stitches. Mix your colors or match them. Stoles are
-the fashion and, of course, they look so much prettier if you can say
-“I made it myself”. Remember ... the softest stoles are made with DAWN
-Brand Wools and Nylon.</i></p>
-
-<p class="p2 center big"><i>The American Thread Company</i></p>
-
-
-
-<p class="center p2"><span class="figcenter" id="img003">
- <img src="images/p01a.jpg" class="w5" alt="American Thread Company Logo" />
-</span></p>
-
-<p class="center p2"><i>260 W. Broadway, New York 13, N. Y.</i></p>
-
-<p class="p0 p4">
-<i>Copyright 1951</i>&#160; &#160; &#160; <span class="fr"><i>Printed in U. S. A.</i></span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_3">[Pg 3]</span></p>
-
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_4">[Pg 4]</span></p>
-
-<h2 class="nobreak" id="KNITTING_ABBREVIATIONS">KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS</h2>
-</div>
-
-<table class="autotable">
-<tr><td class="tdl">K</td><td class="tdl">Knit</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">P</td><td class="tdl">Purl</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">St</td><td class="tdl">Stitch</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">Sts</td><td class="tdl">Stitches</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">Sl st</td><td class="tdl">Slip Stitch</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">Tog</td><td class="tdl">Together</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">Y.O.</td><td class="tdl">Yarn Over</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">P.S.S.O.</td><td class="tdl">Pass slip stitch over K st</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<div class="blockquot">
-
-<p class="p2">*(Asterisk)—This sign indicates that the instructions immediately
-following are to be repeated the given number of times plus the
-original.</p>
-
-<p>**Are used in the same way.</p>
-</div>
-
-
-<h2 class="nobreak">CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS</h2>
-
-<table class="autotable">
-<tr><td class="tdl">ch</td><td class="tdl">Chain</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">st</td><td class="tdl">Stitch</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">sts</td><td class="tdl">Stitches</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">sl st</td><td class="tdl">Slip Stitch</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">s c</td><td class="tdl">Single Crochet</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">s d c</td><td class="tdl">Short Double Crochet</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">d c</td><td class="tdl">Double Crochet</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">tr c</td><td class="tdl">Treble Crochet</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">d tr c</td><td class="tdl">Double Treble Crochet</td></tr>
-<tr><td class="tdl">tr tr c</td><td class="tdl">Triple Treble Crochet</td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<div class="blockquot">
-
-<p class="p2">*(Asterisk)—This sign indicates that the instructions immediately
-following are to be repeated the given number of times plus the
-original.</p>
-
-<p>**Are used in the same way.</p>
-</div>
-
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<h2 class="nobreak cursive xbig" id="Park_Avenue"><i>Park Avenue</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>KNITTED</b></p>
-
-<p class="center"><b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP
-SET” NYLON</b><br/>
-<b><i>or</i><br />
-“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN<br />
-<i>or</i><br />
-“DAWN” SOCK &amp; SWEATER YARN</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">4 ozs. Canary or Buttercup.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">2 ozs. Beige or Sand.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">2 ozs. Wood Brown or Dk. Brown.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1 pr. knitting needles No. 5.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Plastic crochet hook No. 4.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2"><b>GAUGE</b>: 13 sts = 2 inches.</p>
-
-<p>With Canary or Buttercup cast on 432 sts and work in pattern as
-follows: P 1 row, K 1 row, P 1 row.</p>
-
-<p><b>4th Row.</b> K 2 tog, 3 times, * Y O, K 1, 6 times. K 2 tog, 6
-times, repeat from * across row, ending with Y O, K 1, 6 times, K 2
-tog, 3 times.</p>
-
-<p>Repeat last 4 rows twice.</p>
-
-<p><b>13th Row.</b> P across row.</p>
-
-<p><b>14th Row.</b> K across row.</p>
-
-<p><b>15th Row.</b> P across row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>16th Row.</b> Attach Beige or Sand and K across row. Repeat from 1st
-to 15th rows, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>32nd Row.</b> Attach Wood Brown or Dk. Brown and K across row.
-Repeat from 1st to 15th rows, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p>Continue in the above manner alternating colors, until there are 3
-strips of Canary or Buttercup, 2 strips of Beige or Sand and 2 strips
-of Wood Brown or Dk. Brown. Crochet a row of s c all around, working 3
-s c in each corner and 2 s c in center st of each scallop across each
-long edge, matching colors at each short end.</p>
-
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind yarn over a 3 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using
-one strand, double in half and loop through each s c, across each short
-end matching the colors.</p>
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p class="center p2"><span class="figcenter" id="img005">
- <img src="images/p02.jpg" class="w50" alt="Park Avenue and Nob Hill" />
-</span></p></div>
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<h2 class="nobreak cursive xbig" id="Nob_Hill"><i>Nob Hill</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>KNITTED</b></p>
-
-<p class="center">
-<b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY</b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” SOCK &amp; SWEATER YARN</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">6 ozs. Jockey Green</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">3 ozs. National Blue</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1 oz. Scarlet</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">3 ozs. White</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1 oz. Maize</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1 pr. plastic knitting needles No. 6.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bone crochet hook No. 3 or 4</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2"><b>GAUGE</b>: 6 sts = 1 inch</p>
-
-<p>The entire stole is worked in garter st. K each row.</p>
-
-<p>With Green, cast on 116 sts and work in pattern as follows: * Work
-6 rows in Green, 6 rows White, 2 rows Green, 2 rows Maize, 4 rows
-National Blue, 8 rows Green, 6 rows White, 2 rows Green, 2 rows Maize,
-4 rows National Blue, 2 rows Scarlet, repeat from * 14 times, then work
-8 rows Green, 4 rows National Blue, 2 rows Maize, 2 rows Green, 6 rows
-White and 6 rows Green, bind off.</p>
-
-<p>With Green work a row of s c all around working 3 s c in each corner.</p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_5">[Pg 5]</span></p>
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_6">[Pg 6]</span></p>
-
-<h2 class="nobreak cursive xbig" id="Peachtree_Street"><i>Peachtree Street</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>CROCHETED</b></p>
-
-<p class="center">
-<b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY</b><br />
-<b>“GEM” CROCHET COTTON, Article 35, size 20</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“STAR” CROCHET COTTON, Article 20, size 20</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">6 balls White or color desired.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Steel crochet hook No. 5.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2"><b>GAUGE</b>: 3 knot sts = 2 inches.</p>
-
-<p>Draw up a ¹⁄₂ inch loop on hook, thread over and pull through loop, s c
-over single loop of st, repeat from beginning 63 times (63 single knot
-sts), turn.</p>
-
-<p><b>2nd Row.</b> Skip 3 single knot sts, s c in s c between knot sts,
-** work a double knot st (double knot st: * draw up a ¹⁄₂ inch loop
-on hook, thread over and pull through loop, s c over single loop of
-st, repeat from * once), skip 1 s c between knot sts, s c in next s c
-between single knot sts, repeat from ** across row, work 3 single knot
-sts to turn each row.</p>
-
-<p><b>3rd Row.</b> S c in loop to right of s c of next double knot st, s c
-in loop to left of s c of same double knot st, * double knot st, s c in
-loop to right of s c of next double knot st, s c in loop to left of s
-c of same double knot st. Repeat from * across row, work 3 single knot
-sts, turn and repeat last row until work measures 68 inches or length
-desired.</p>
-
-<p><b>EDGE</b>: Work a row of double knot sts all around stole but drawing
-the loops up 1 inch instead of ¹⁄₂ inch.</p>
-
-<p>Dip in thin starch and block.</p>
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p class="center p2"><span class="figcenter" id="img006">
- <img src="images/p03.jpg" class="w50" alt="Peachtree Street and Beacon Hill" />
-</span></p></div>
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<h2 class="nobreak cursive xbig" id="Beacon_Hill"><i>Beacon Hill</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>KNITTED</b></p>
-
-<p class="center">
-<b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY</b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP SET” NYLON</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” SOCK &amp; SWEATER YARN</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">10 ozs. Pink or color desired.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1 oz. Black.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1 pr. each knitting needles No. 2 and No. 5</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Steel crochet hook No. 3.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2">On No. 2 needles cast on 69 sts and work in ribbing of K 1, P 1 for
-4¹⁄₂ inches, increasing 68 sts evenly spaced on last row of ribbing
-(137 sts). Change to No. 5 needles and work in pattern as follows:</p>
-
-<p><b>1st Row.</b> K 8, * P 2, K 2 tog, YO, K 1, YO, sl 1, K 1, p.s.s.o.,
-repeat from * across row, ending row with P 2, K 8.</p>
-
-<p><b>2nd Row.</b> K 10, * P 5, K 2, repeat from * across row, ending row
-with P 5, K 10.</p>
-
-<p><b>3rd Row.</b> K 8, * P 2, K 5, repeat from * across row, ending row
-with P 2, K 8.</p>
-
-<p><b>4th Row.</b> Same as 2nd row.</p>
-
-<p>Repeat last 4 rows until work measures 50¹⁄₂ inches from the beginning.
-Change to No. 2 needles, work in ribbing decreasing 68 sts evenly
-spaced (69 sts). Work even in ribbing for 4¹⁄₂ inches, bind off. Block
-shoulderette. Sew ribbing and 6 inches above ribbing together.</p>
-
-<p><b>EDGE</b>: With wrong side of work toward you attach Black at end of
-seam, 1 s c in same space, * ch 3, 1 s c in 2nd st from hook, 1 s c
-in next st of ch, skip ¹⁄₈ inch space, s c in next space, repeat from
-* all around shoulderette, cut yarn. Work same edge around each cuff.
-Tack collar back as illustrated.</p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_7">[Pg 7]</span></p>
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_8">[Pg 8]</span></p>
-
-<h2 class="nobreak cursive xbig" id="Country_Club"><i>Country Club</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>KNITTED</b></p>
-
-<p class="center">
-<b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY</b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP SET” NYLON</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” POMPADOUR</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” INFANTS WOOL</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” BABY YARN</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">9 ozs. Buttercup or color desired.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1 pr. plastic knitting needles No. 10.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2">Cast on 114 sts and K 1 row.</p>
-
-<p><b>1st Row.</b> K 1, * P 3 tog, K 1, P 1, K 1 into next st, repeat from
-* across row, ending row with K 1.</p>
-
-<p><b>2nd and 4th Rows.</b> P across each row.</p>
-
-<p><b>3rd Row.</b> K 1, * K 1, P 1, K 1 into next st, P 3 tog, repeat from
-* across row, ending row with K 1.</p>
-
-<p>Repeat these 4 rows for pattern. Work even in pattern until work
-measures 64 inches from the beginning ending with 4th row of pattern.
-Bind off. Work a row of s c across each short end.</p>
-
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Cut strands 6 inches long. Using 2 strands, double in
-half and loop through each st across each short end.</p>
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p class="center p2"><span class="figcenter" id="img005a">
- <img src="images/p04.jpg" class="w50" alt="Country Club and Plaza" />
-</span></p></div>
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<h2 class="nobreak cursive xbig" id="Plaza"><i>Plaza</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>KNITTED</b></p>
-
-<p class="center">
-<b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY</b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">10 ozs. Scarlet and</span></p>
-<p class="center"><b>“STAR” RAYON CROCHET, Article 700</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">2 balls Buttercup.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1 pr. plastic knitting needles No. 8.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2"><b>GAUGE</b>: 7 sts = 2 inches.</p>
-
-<p>With Scarlet cast on 70 sts, K 1 row, drop Scarlet.</p>
-
-<p><b>2nd and 3rd Rows.</b> Working with a double strand, attach Buttercup
-and K each row, cut Buttercup.</p>
-
-<p><b>4th and 5th Rows.</b> Pick up Scarlet and K across each row.</p>
-
-<p><b>6th Row.</b> K 1, * Y O needle twice, K 1, repeat from * across row.</p>
-
-<p><b>7th Row.</b> K 1, * drop the 2 yarn overs from needle without
-knitting them, K 1, repeat from * across row, drop Scarlet.</p>
-
-<p><b>8th and 9th Rows.</b> Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>10th and 11th Rows.</b> Same as 4th and 5th rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>12th, 13th, 14th and 15th Rows.</b> Same as 6th and 7th rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>16th and 17th Rows.</b> Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>18th and 19th Rows.</b> Same as 4th and 5th rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>20th to 25th Rows.</b> Same as 6th and 7th rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>26th and 27th Rows.</b> Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>28th and 29th Rows.</b> Same as 4th and 5th rows.</p>
-
-<p>Repeat from 20th to 29th rows 17 times more.</p>
-
-<p><b>Next 4 Rows.</b> Same as 6th and 7th rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>Next 2 Rows.</b> Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>Next 2 Rows.</b> Same as 4th and 5th rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>Next 2 Rows.</b> Same as 6th and 7th rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>Next 2 Rows.</b> Same as 2nd and 3rd rows.</p>
-
-<p><b>Next 2 Rows.</b> Same as 4th and 5th rows, bind off.</p>
-
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind Scarlet over a 5 inch cardboard, cut one end. Using
-1 strand, double in half and loop through each st across each short
-end.</p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_9">[Pg 9]</span></p>
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_10">[Pg 10]</span></p>
-
-<h2 class="nobreak cursive xbig" id="La_Louisian"><i>La Louisian</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>CROCHETED</b></p>
-
-<p class="center">
-<b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY</b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP SET” NYLON</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” SOCK &amp; SWEATER YARN</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">12 ozs. National Blue or Med. Blue.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">2 ozs. Sand.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="center p0">
-<b><i>and</i><br />
-“STAR” RAYON CROCHET, Article 700</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">5 balls Buttercup.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">2 balls each Red and Black.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Plastic crochet hook No. 4 or <b>F</b>.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2">With Blue, ch 4, join to form a ring, ch 3 (counts as 1 d c in each
-row) and work 11 d c in ring, join in 3rd st of ch.</p>
-
-<p><b>2nd Row.</b> Ch 3, 1 d c in next d c, * 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in next d
-c (corner), 1 d c in each of the next 2 d c, repeat from * twice, 2 d
-c, ch 2, 2 d c in next d c, join in 3rd st of ch.</p>
-
-<p><b>3rd Row.</b> Ch 3, 1 d c in each d c, 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in the ch 2
-loop at each corner, join in 3rd st of ch.</p>
-
-<p>Repeat last row 3 times, cut yarn (22 d c on each side).</p>
-
-<p><b>7th Row.</b> Attach Buttercup, ch 1 and work 1 s c in each d c, 1 s
-c, ch 3, 1 s c in the ch 2 loop at each corner, join in ch 1.</p>
-
-<p><b>8th Row.</b> Ch 1, work 1 s c in each s c, 1 s c, ch 3, 1 s c in the
-ch 3 loop at each corner, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>9th Row.</b> Attach Blue, work same as 3rd row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>10th and 11th Rows.</b> Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th and 8th
-rows, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>12th Row.</b> Attach Blue, work 1 d c in each s c, 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d
-c in the ch 3 loop at each corner.</p>
-
-<p><b>13th to 16th Rows.</b> Work same as 3rd row, cut yarn (54 d c on
-each side).</p>
-
-<p><b>17th Row.</b> Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>18th Row.</b> Attach Black, work same as 8th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>19th to 23rd Rows.</b> Attach Blue, work same as 12th to 16th rows,
-cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>24th and 25th Rows.</b> Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th and 8th
-rows, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>26th Row.</b> Attach Sand, ch 3 (counts as part of 1st cluster st),
-d c in same space, * ch 1, skip 1 st, 2 d c cluster st in next st (2
-d c cluster st: 2 d c in same space keeping last loop of each d c on
-hook, yarn over and pull through all loops at one time), repeat from
-* all around working 2 cluster sts with ch 2 between in the ch 3 loop
-at each corner, join in 3rd st of ch, cut yarn (43 cluster sts on each
-side).</p>
-
-<p><b>27th Row.</b> Attach Red Rayon, work same as 7th row, working 1 s c
-in each cluster st and 1 s c in each ch 1.</p>
-
-<p><b>28th Row.</b> Ch 3, 1 d c in each s c, working 2 d c, ch 2, 2 d c in
-the ch 3 loop at each corner, join.</p>
-
-<p><b>29th Row.</b> Work same as 7th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>30th Row.</b> Attach Sand, work same as 26th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>31st Row.</b> Attach Buttercup, work same as 27th row.</p>
-
-<p><b>32nd Row.</b> Work same as 8th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>33rd to 37th Rows.</b> Attach Blue, work same as 12th to 16th rows,
-cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>38th Row.</b> Attach Buttercup, work same as 7th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>39th Row.</b> Attach Black, work same as 8th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>40th Row.</b> Attach Blue, work same as 26th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>41st, 42nd &amp; 43rd Rows.</b> Attach Buttercup, work same as 27th,
-28th and 29th rows, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>44th Row.</b> Attach Blue, work same as 26th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>45th Row.</b> Attach Black, work same as 27th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>46th Row.</b> Attach Buttercup, work same as 8th row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p>Repeat the 19th to 46th rows once, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>75th Row.</b> Attach Blue and work 1 s c in each s c, working 3 s c
-in the ch 3 loop at each corner, join, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind Blue over a 10 inch cardboard, cut loops at one
-end. Using 2 strands, double in half and knot fringe in every other st
-across each side and one in each of the 3 sts at each corner around
-entire shawl. * Take half of one group of fringe and half of next group
-of fringe, knot together ³⁄₄ inch from 1st row of knots, repeat all
-around, then repeat from * for another row of knots. Trim fringe evenly.</p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_11">[Pg 11]</span></p>
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p class="center p2"><span class="figcenter" id="img007">
- <img src="images/p05.jpg" class="w50" alt="La Louisian" />
-</span></p></div>
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_12">[Pg 12]</span></p>
-
-<h2 class="nobreak cursive xbig" id="Esplanade"><i>Esplanade</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>HAIRPIN LACE</b></p>
-
-<p class="center"><b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” PERMANENT “CRIMP
-SET” NYLON<br />
-<i>or</i><br />
-“DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN<br />
-<i>or</i><br />
-“DAWN” SOCK &amp; SWEATER YARN</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">6 ozs. Scarlet.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">6 ozs. National Blue or Med. Blue.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">2 inch hairpin staple.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Steel crochet hook No. 4.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2">Wind Scarlet around 2 prongs of staple and tie tightly in center over
-the 2 strands thus forming a loop on each prong. With yarn in back,
-insert hook in left hand loop close to center knot, yarn over hook and
-pull through loop, * push the hook upwards so that it parallels the
-prongs and pass between the prongs to the back of staple, turn the
-staple ¹⁄₂ turn to right and place yarn in front of staple, wind yarn
-around left prong to the back of staple and bring to center, insert
-hook up through the front yarn of previous loop on left side close to
-the center, yarn over hook and pull up a chain through previous loop on
-staple (2 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 2 loops, repeat
-from * until there are 352 loops on each side, cut yarn, leaving a 6
-inch length of yarn.</p>
-
-<p>Work 8 more strips in Scarlet and 8 strips in Blue in same manner.</p>
-
-<p><b>JOINING</b>: Working across the long side of a strip of Blue and a
-strip of Scarlet, insert hook in first 2 loops of Scarlet strip and
-keep on hook, insert hook in first 2 loops of Blue strip and pull the 2
-Blue loops through the 2 Scarlet loops, there are 2 Blue loops on hook,
-* pull the next 2 Scarlet loops through the 2 Blue loops on hook, then
-pull the next 2 Blue loops through the 2 Scarlet loops on hook, repeat
-from * until the 2 strips are joined, fasten last 2 loops securely with
-the 6 inch length of yarn. Join remaining strips in same manner having
-2 Scarlet strips on each outside edge and alternating colors when
-joining.</p>
-
-<p><b>EDGE</b>: Working on long side, attach Blue in first 2 loops, s c
-in same space, * ch 1, s c through next 2 loops, repeat from * across
-side, 3 s c in corner, work in s c across short end working 4 s c over
-each loop, work other 2 sides to correspond, join.</p>
-
-<p><b>Next Row.</b> 1 s c in each s c and 1 s c in each ch 1 loop on long
-sides, 1 s c in each s c across short sides and 3 s c in center st at
-each corner.</p>
-
-<p><b>Next Row.</b> 1 s c in each s c, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind Blue over a 6¹⁄₂ inch cardboard, cut one end. Using
-4 strands, double in half and loop through every other s c across each
-short end, trim evenly.</p>
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p class="center p2"><span class="figcenter" id="img004">
- <img src="images/p01b.jpg" class="w50" alt="Esplanade and Wilshire" />
-</span></p></div>
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<h2 class="nobreak" id="Wilshire"><i>Wilshire</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>CROCHETED</b></p>
-
-<p class="center"><b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” KNITTING WORSTED</b></p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">20 ozs. White or color desired.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Plastic crochet hook No. 8.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2"><b>GAUGE</b>: 1 shell = ³⁄₄ inch.</p>
-
-<p>Ch 74, s c in 2nd st from hook, * skip 2 sts of ch, 4 d c with ch 1
-between each d c in next st, skip 2 sts of ch, s c in next st, repeat
-from * 11 times (12 shells), ch 4, turn.</p>
-
-<p><b>2nd Row.</b> D c in next s c, ch 1, s c in center loop of next
-shell, * ch 1, 1 d c, ch 2, 1 d c in next s c between 2 shells of
-previous row, ch 1, s c in center loop of next shell, repeat from *
-across row, ending with 2 d c with ch 1 between in last s c, ch 1, turn.</p>
-
-<p><b>3rd Row.</b> S c in next ch 1 loop, * 4 d c with ch 1 between each
-d c in next s c, s c in next ch 1 loop, repeat from * across row, ch
-4, turn. Repeat last 2 rows until stole measures 70 inches from the
-beginning ending with 2nd row of pattern, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind yarn over a 7″ cardboard, cut one end. Using 2
-strands, double in half and loop through each st across each short end.</p>
-
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<h2 class="nobreak" id="Campus_Queen_-X"><i>Campus Queen</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>CROCHETED</b></p>
-
-<p class="center"><b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT YARN
-<br />
-<i>or</i><br />
-“DAWN” SOCK &amp; SWEATER YARN</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">5 ozs. Scarlet.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">9 ozs. Jockey Green.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1 oz. Canary.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Steel crochet hook No. 1.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Tapestry needle for weaving.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2">With Scarlet ch 243, d c in 5th st from hook, * ch 1, skip 1 st of ch,
-d c in next st, repeat from * across row (120 meshes), ch 4, turn.</p>
-
-<p><b>2nd Row.</b> D c in next d c, * ch 1, d c in next d c, repeat from *
-across row, ch 1, d c in 3rd st of ch 4, ch 4, turn. Repeat 2nd row for
-entire square in the following color scheme, * 5 rows Scarlet, 1 row
-Canary, 5 rows Scarlet, 5 rows Jockey Green, repeat from * until shawl
-is square.</p>
-
-<p><b>WEAVING</b>: Thread Scarlet in tapestry needle and working
-lengthwise, weave over one mesh and under next mesh, weave same color
-in same mesh reversing the over and under, weave 4 more rows of meshes
-in Scarlet, * 1 row of Canary, 5 rows Scarlet, 5 rows of Jockey Green,
-5 rows Scarlet, repeat from * across shawl. Weave all ends in securely.
-With Jockey Green crochet 11 rows of d c all around, working 3 d c in
-center st at each corner of each row.</p>
-
-<p><b>Next Row.</b> Ch 5, skip 2 d c, d c in next d c, * ch 2, skip 2 d c,
-d c in next d c, repeat from * all around working 1 d c, ch 3, 1 d c in
-each corner.</p>
-
-<p><b>FRINGE</b>: Wind Jockey Green over a 7 inch cardboard, cut one end.
-Using 3 strands, double in half and loop through each ch 2 loop all
-around.</p>
-
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_13">[Pg 13]</span></p>
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p class="center p2"><span class="figcenter" id="img008">
- <img src="images/p06.jpg" class="w50" alt="Campus Queen" />
-</span></p></div>
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<p><span class="pagenum" id="Page_14">[Pg 14]</span></p>
-
-<h2 class="nobreak" id="Gold_Coast"><i>Gold Coast</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">
-<a href="#cover"><i>Illustrated on Cover</i></a><br />
-</p>
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>HAIRPIN LACE</b></p>
-
-<p class="center">
-<b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY</b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” POMPADOUR</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” BABY YARN</b><br />
-<b><i>or</i></b><br />
-<b>“DAWN” INFANTS WOOL</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">5 ozs. Pink or color desired.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">1—4 inch Hairpin Staple.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Plastic crochet hook No. 2.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2"><b>HAIRPIN LACE</b>: Make a loop at end of yarn and place 1 prong of
-staple in loop just made, insert hook in loop, wind yarn around right
-prong of hairpin staple, yarn over hook and draw through loop keeping
-work at center, * drop loop from hook, turn staple ½ turn to the left,
-pick up the dropped loop at center, yarn over hook and pull through
-loop, insert hook through top part of loop on left hand prong, yarn
-over and pull through (2 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through
-both loops completing the single crochet, repeat from * for length
-desired.</p>
-
-<p>Work a length of hairpin lace having 352 loops on each side of staple,
-cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p>Work 4 more strips in same manner. Join yarn in 2 loops of first length
-and work 1 s c in same space, * ch 1, 1 s c over 2 corresponding loops
-of second length, ch 1, 1 s c over next 2 loops of first length, repeat
-from * across length, cut yarn. Join 3rd strip to 2nd strip and 4th
-strip to 3rd strip and 5th strip to 4th strip in same manner.</p>
-
-<p><b>EDGE</b>: Working across side edge of stole, join yarn in 2 end
-loops of stole, 1 s c in same space, * ch 4, slip st in 3rd st from
-hook for picot, ch 1, 1 s c over next 2 loops, repeat from * across
-side, cut yarn. Work opposite side in same manner.</p>
-
-<p><b>TASSELS</b>: Wind yarn 20 times over a 3 inch cardboard, cut one
-end, tie in center, then tie about ¹⁄₂ inch down from top. Work 17 more
-tassels in same manner and attach to short ends of scarf as illustrated.</p>
-
-
-<hr class="chap x-ebookmaker-drop" />
-
-<div class="chapter">
-<h2 class="nobreak" id="Metropolitan"><i>Metropolitan</i></h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class="center">
-<a href="#cover"><i>Illustrated on Cover</i></a><br />
-</p>
-
-
-<p class="center"><b>HAIRPIN LACE</b></p>
-
-<p class="center"><b>Materials Required: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY “DAWN” BRAEBURN SPORT
-YARN</b></p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">6 ozs. White or color desired.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="center">
-<b><i>and</i><br />
-“DAWN” POMPADOUR</b><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="poetry">
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">2 ozs. White.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">3 inch hairpin staple.</span><br />
-<span style="margin-left: 1em;">Plastic crochet hook No. 6 or H.</span><br />
-</p>
-
-<p class="p2">With Sport Yarn using No. 6 crochet hook hold the fork in left hand,
-loop yarn around fork and securely tie knot in center. (Keep working
-end of yarn always at rear of work.) Insert hook through loop on left
-prong, draw rear yarn through loop, making a single crochet stitch at
-the knot in the center, * withdraw hook, turn fork one-half turn to the
-left, replace hook, then insert through loop at the left side of the
-fork, pick up rear yarn and pull through loop completing an s c, repeat
-from * until there are 595 loops on each side, cut yarn. Work 2nd
-section having 513 loops, cut yarn. Work 3rd section having 349 loops,
-cut yarn. Work 4th section having 389 loops, cut yarn. Work 5th section
-having 1269 loops, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p>With Pompadour, join in 1st s c of 1st section, ch 12, s c in 1st 3
-loops working through all 3 loops at one time (cluster), * ch 5, s c
-through next 3 loops, repeat from * 5 times (7 clusters), ** ch 5, s c
-through next 20 loops, * ch 5, s c through next 3 loops, repeat from *
-6 times, repeat from ** 12 times, ch 5, s c through next 20 loops, *
-ch 5, s c through next 3 loops, repeat from * 6 times, ch 12, s c in
-center s c at end of section, ch 12, s c through next 20 loops and work
-other side to correspond, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>2nd Section.</b> Join in 1st s c of 2nd section, ch 10, skip last 20
-loop cluster and 3—3 loop clusters of 1st section, s c in 3rd st of
-next ch of 1st section, ** ch 2, s c through 3 loops of 2nd section, *
-ch 2, s c in 3rd st of next ch of 1st section, ch 2, s c through next
-3 loops of 2nd section, repeat from * 5 times, ch 2, s c in 3rd st of
-next ch of 1st section, ch 2, s c through 20 loops of 2nd section, ch
-2, s c in 3rd st of next ch of 1st section, repeat from ** 11 times, *
-ch 2, s c through next 3 loops of 2nd section, ch 2, s c in 3rd st of
-next ch of 1st section, repeat from * 6 times, ch 10, s c in center s c
-at end of 2nd section, ch 12, s c through next 20 loops and work other
-side in same manner as 1st section, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>3rd Section.</b> Join in 1st s c of 3rd section, ch 10, skip 2—20
-loop clusters and 11—3 loop clusters of 2nd section, s c in 3rd st of
-next ch of 2nd section, and work in same manner as 2nd section, working
-to within last 11—3 loops and 2—20 loop clusters of 2nd section at
-end of row, work other side in same manner as 2nd section, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>4th Section.</b> Join in 1st s c of 4th section, ch 12, ** s c
-through next 20 loops, * ch 5, s c through next 3 loops, repeat from
-* 6 times, ch 5, repeat from ** 8 times, s c through next 20 loops,
-ch 12, s c in center s c at end of section, ch 10, skip 18—3 loop
-clusters and 2—20 loop clusters, s c in 3rd st of next ch of 1st
-section and work in same manner as other section, skipping 11—3 loop
-and 2—20 loop clusters at end of row, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>5th Section.</b> Join in s c of last 20 loop cluster of 3rd section,
-ch 2, s c through 9 loops of 5th section, ch 2, s c in 4th st of ch 12
-of 3rd section, ch 2, s c through next 3 loops of 5th section, ch 2,
-s c in 8th st of ch 12 of 3rd section, ch 2, s c through next 3 loops
-of 5th section, ch 2, s c in next s c of 3rd section, work 24 more 3
-loop clusters in same manner (26—3 loop clusters), s c in last 20 loop
-cluster of 2nd section, ch 2, s c through 9 loops of 5th section, ch 2,
-s c in 4th st of ch 12 and work 10—3 loop clusters, s c in 3rd st of
-last ch 5 of 1st section, ch 2, s c through 9 loops, ch 2, s c in top
-of 20 loop cluster of 1st section (always ch 2 between clusters), work
-2—3 loop clusters and 1—9 loop cluster in 1st ch 12 of 1st section,
-work 1—3 loop cluster and 2—9 loop clusters in next ch 12 of 1st
-section, s c in s c at top of 3 loop cluster of 1st section, ch 2, s
-c through 9 loops of 5th section, ch 2, s c in 3rd st of ch of 1st
-section, then work 36—3 loop clusters up to the 8th st of 2nd ch 12 of
-4th section, work 1—9 loop cluster and 120—3 loop clusters up to the
-s c of last 20 loop cluster of 4th section, work 1—9 loop and 37—3
-loop clusters, s c in 3rd st of last ch 5 of 1st section, ch 2, work
-3—9 loop clusters, 1—3 loop cluster, 1—9 loop cluster and 2—3 loop
-clusters, s c in top of next 20 loop cluster, work 1—9 loop cluster,
-10—3 loop clusters, 1—9 loop cluster, s c in s c of 1st 20 loop
-cluster of 2nd section, work 26—3 loop clusters, 1—9 loop cluster,
-s c in s c of 1st 20 loop cluster of 3rd section, work 107—3 loop
-clusters, join, cut yarn.</p>
-
-<p><b>EDGE</b>: With Pompadour, join in any 3 loops, s c in same space, ch
-3, s c in s c for picot, * ch 3, s c through next 3 loops, ch 3, s c in
-s c for picot, repeat from * all around, ch 3, join, cut yarn.</p>
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