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Encyclopedia
OF TECHNOLOGIC

Art Needle

Work
By VIRGINIA

Instruction

SNOW

Designs and Complete Directions


FOR
Crochet, Tatting, Embroidery, Knitting

147
Copyrighted 1915.

NEW ORIGINAL
TEN CENTS
Book N3. 15
Western Thread Co.

DESIGNS

ELGIN,

111.,

U. S. A.

If s tbe Quality

rirst-Lasta>iUai|S^

Correct Lessons on Art Needlework


Principal Stitches in Crochet

Abbreviations

picot. pc. popcorn. k. k knot m. mesh.


p
kt.

chain. slip stitch. dc. double crochet. ht. half treble. treble. double treble. triple treble.
ch.
si.

s.

St.

d.
r.

tu.
ct.

t.

dt.
tt.

sh. sk.
fs.

ro.
St.

stitch. stitch.

sts.

space. duster. turn. ring. cross stitch. skip. festoon. round. stitches.
shell.

stitch.

Sizes of hooks to be used in crochet work 2, 4, Sizes of thread to be used Collingbourne 3 to

11, 12, 14. 5, 5 to 20, 20 to 50, 50 to SO, SO to 100.

PRELIIVIINARY STITCHES

Detail of Fig.

Figure 1 Chain 1 Tie slip knot on needle, thread over needle and draw through loop. Continue until chain is long as desired.

Figure 2
Detail of Fig. 2
in

Having 1 stitch on needle, insert hook work and draw through, making 2 sts. on hook. Thread over hook and draw through both sts.

Double

Crochet

Figure 3
Detail of Fig. 3

over hook, insert in work and draw through, leaving 3 sts. on hook. Thread over hook, draw through 2 sts., again take up thread and draw through 2 sts.
st.

Treble Crochet Having on hook, thread

Detail

Figure 4 Slip Stitch of Fig. 4 Put needle through stitch and draw thread through st. and loop on needle at same time.

Double treble Having st. on hook, thread over twice, then through work making 4 sts. on hook, draw through 2, then 2 and then 2 remaining sts.
Triple
treble
5

Having

st.

on hook, thread over

times, insert needle in work, drawing through mak-

ing

sts.

2 sts.

then

on needle, thread over, draw through. 2, then 2 and then remaining 2.

Half Treble Having st. on needle, thread over hook, put needle through work and draw through, leaving 3 sts. on hook, thread over and draw through 3 st. then chain off. This completes the simple I and treble sts. The cluster and cross treble will be given under separate illustrations.

Figure 5
Detail of Fig.
St.,

Picot
hook
in 1 st. of chain
st.

5 Chain

3,

insert

thread over and draw through ch.

and loop

on hook at same time.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

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Figure 6
Detail
6

Open

Mesh

Figure 7
Detail of Figure 7

Pop
st.,

Corn Stitch
st.

of Fig, Make chain long as desired, turn, thread over hook, and put hook in Gth st. of chain from hook, thread over and draw through 2 st. and then 2, chain 2, skip 2 on ch., 1 t. in 3 st. of chain from last treble, repeat until there are as many open meshes as desired. A solid mesh is made by making 4 trebles in 1 open mesh. If there are 2 solid meshes, there must be 7 trebles, 10 for 3, etc. These are the stitches used in the popular Filet crochet. Always remember to make a chain of
5
sts.

One
same

treble in Sth

of chain

from

hook,
treble,

5 tr. in
tr.

hook out

of work, insert in

top of 1st

thread
1

chain

then take up thread at top of Sth over hook, draw through 2 loops, and draw into proper shape.

at the turn.

Figure 8
Detail of Fig. 8

Lacet
St.,

and Space
ch.
sk.

Figure 9
Detail of Figure 9

Cluster

Treble

Chain length desired, 1 d. c. in 9th from hook, chain 2, sk. 2 St.. 1 t. in next ch..
St.,

over hook, take st. same as for treble, only draw out longer, thread through 2 loops, 1 treble again drawing through 2 loops, repeat until 5 loops are on needle, thread over and draw through 5 loops, then 1 chain to draw cluster

Thread

dc. in

next

2 ch., sk. 2,

tr.

in

next and

repeat to end of chain.

Space

2 row, S ch. turn, sk. Ic, 1


t.

t.

in

tr..

.5

ch., sk. 1

lacet, 1

in

next

tr.

and repeat.

into shape.

Figure 10
Detail of Fig. 10
.

Cross

Treble

Use Article 113.5 for Emb. Socks. Use Article 1142 for Tatting Edge. Use Article 1135 for Emb. Top.
J^^^cOC^/</truyi.<?Zje^ preferred.

chain,

Thread over hook twice, hook through thread over needle, draw through 2 loops, thread over needle, sk. 3 ch., draw thread through chain, having 5 loops on needle, chain off 2 at a
time.
similar, then

Stitch

is

when you chain


off.

off.

at a
in

touch of Art Needle Work on children's sox adds beauty. ._

time, chain 2 and thread over needle


-

and insert

center of this cross and chain

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OCT 13 1915

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

FIGURE
Foi- this

11.

FILIiT BKADl.Vt;.
l<;l

RE

12.

BEADING

.VXD EDtii;.
50 Ivanhoe.

beading use Va;^CcC-C^/UVtX/Z^?Zje^^^-

90

Use J^;^^u^Ca/</trtC2XPt.e^ No.


Japsilk and No. 12 Patent Hook.

No. 11

Chain turn. ch. in next in 5th from hook, sk. ch. repeat times, Second Row. Ch. chain space, in ne.xt ch. sk. Third Ro-. Ch. turn. spaces, ch. ch. repeat. Fourth Row. Ch. chain turn. Fifth Row. Ch. 14 under ch. repeat from Sixth Row. Ch.
Detail o( Fig. 11.
1.5.

Patent Hook.
Detail of Fig. 12
First

First
10,

Row.

t.

St.

t.

St.

Chain

10.

6 sts.,

t.,

t.,

tu.
1

5,

t.,

t.,

2.

t.,

t.,

t.,

t.

t.

t.

from hook, ch. 4, sk. 4, and fasten in last st. of ch., turn. Second Row. Cli. 1, 4 dc, 1 p., 4 dc, G dc, under 2 dc, under ch. of 2, repeat from 1st row.
1
t.

Row.

in 5th St.

ch.

4,

ch.,

2,

t.,

5,

t.,

2,

t.,

5, 2

t.

10,

t.,

5,

t.,

t.

10, 2

t.,

first

row.

FIGLItE

13.

BEADIIVG

AND EDGE.
Use

FIGURE H.

IRISH BEADING.
so Japsllk; No. 11

VseJ^^O^^C^CC<..^/6xft07^'/Z^^o. 50 Ivanhoe thread,

J^a/^X^-CCa/6znX/l/?Zj2^ Ko.

and No.

11 patent

hook

for this Ijeading.

Patent Hook.
longer than de-

Detail of Figure 13.


First

Make

chain a
si.

little

sired to allow for talte up; turn.

Row

Fill

chain with

st.

the entire length; turn.

Make them. Third Row. in


Second Row.
1
t.

one row of
top of
k.

k. sts.

with

ch.

between

Chain fasten by Chain and fasten by turn. Third Row. dc. repeat from
Detail of Fig. 14.
1
p.,

16.

si.

st.

in ring. 8 dc.

dc. in ring, turn.


0,

Second Row.

si.

st.

in

l.st

dc.

.S

dc.

p.,

length desired; tlien


st.

fill

both edges with

dc.

2nd row for 4 in each

t.

in space,

repeat the
t.

space.

length.

Fourth Row.

Shell in center of 3 1 t. in top of t. previous row, with 1 ch. between. Fifth Row. 1 dc, 1 p., 1 dc. 1 p.. repeat the length.

of

FIGURE

15.

l.MITATION T.VTTING.

FIGURE
Use Vo^^c6<^^/UCrUyK^Zyii.
and No.
11

16.

HEDGE

INSERTION.
90 Japsilk
tiC

No. 50 Ivanhoe thread.

patent hook for this beading.

Use J^;^c6<.^/UtrtC/Z,^?Z^Vio.
14

and No.

chain desired length, turn. First Row. 1 t. in 5th st. from hook, ch. 2. sk. 2 st. of chain 1 t. repeat length, turn. Second Row. 4 dc. in 2 spaces, ch. 6, 4 dc. in next 2 spaces, repeat length, turn, next 2 spaces, repeat length, turn; si. st. in top of dc. in 2 spaces, 4 dc. in ch. 6, 6 picot, 4 dc, si. St. 2 spaces, 4 dc. in 6 ch. fasten 1st p.
Detai: of Fig. 15.

Make

Patent Hook.
in 5th St. from hook. 3 more trebles in 3 sts. of chain, ch. 3, sk. 2, 1 t., 3 ch. sk. 3. 4 t. in
1
t.

Detail of Fig. 16.


First
last

Row.
4

Chain
5. 4

19,

turn.

next

sts. of chain, turn.

in last p.

made

5 p. 4 dc.

Second Row. Chain 1 dc. in 2nd space,

t..

3
t.,

ch., 1 dc. in 1st

space, ch.

3,

ch.

3,

repeat from 1st row.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

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FIGURE
Detail of Fig. 17.

17.

When 3 rows of insertion (Fig. 16) have been made, throw thread over hook and make 12 t. in bottom of 2nd row, fasten by si. St. to bottom of row 1, turn. Second Uon-. Chain 4, sk. 1st, 1 dc. in next st., ch. 4. and repeat until there are 5 loops, then proceed from 1st row.

FIGURE
r

IS.

Dolly for Sa

Cut circle of linen to fit bottc stand up around rim of basket,


perfect circle.

le

of basket, the edge should rings when tinished form

Use
Pat.

J^C^^CCCC^/UVZCZ^TZe^

so or

flO

Japs ilk with No. 14

more, turn. Third Row. top of dc. dc, dc, and repeat twice Fourth Row. Ch. and fasten by fs. times, turn. Fifth Ro-. In each 12 make small
FI. st.

Hook.

Detail of Fig. IS. Wrap thread 12 times around point of little fmger, G4 dc. in ring thus made, turn. Second Roiv. 4 dc. ch. 9, sk. C dc, 4 dc, ch. 7, and repeat once
in
4

in ch. in
4

P..

P.,

(4 si. st. in 4
3

12,

si.

9. 1 P., 6 dc, dc), turn. St.. repeat 3

ch.

dc. 2
St.

t.,

3 ch.,

t.,

dc.

Make another

scallops as follows: ring and fasten by

si.

in center of 2nd scallop of 1st ring. When required number of rings have been made, connect by chain of 14, then fill ch. with dc. Make row of cluster trebles with 2 ch. between. Fill last row with dc and sew to circle of linen.

FIGURE
Use

1!).

POP rOR!V BED SPREAD.


.\'o.

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Perlechet, No.

Star Hook.
100 balls

To make large spread reyuires 290 medallions, and


of Perlechet.

This includes the border or fringe.


19.
t.

Chain and fasten ring. 20 in ring. Ch. catch back only and make increasing until there are 36 round. Third Row. Divide 2nd row into equal parts, ch.
Detail of Fig.
First
S

in

Row, Second Row.

3;

st.

one round,
7
t.

sts.
6

in

3.

in 1st

part. ch. 1. to take up

t.

ch.
st.

1.

Repeat around row; always remember


Increase by each space. plain, but increased by 3
4

Fourth

Row
1

back
Ch.

only.
3

between each space.


is

sts.

and
3

make
Fifth
cli.

pc. in center of

This row pc in this row. eacli end and in center. Seventh Row. This row plain
Row.
between spaces.
Sixth

sts.

and

Row.

ch.

between spaces.

Widen

at

is with 5 ch. between spaces. each space. When medallions are finished, sew tocompleting the diamond-shaped figure. When all are gether, together, there will be a row of points around the spread, around wliich the border of shells is worked. 1 ch. between each shell. Two or three rows around the spread will be quite enough. Finish by S t. in top of each shell, catching by dc. both chains of the two rows of shells.

16 sis. in

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

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FIGURE
J^0y^ScCC^/{/CrtO2^''/Zki.
No,
20
12

20.

Ll^KCHEOIV SET.
'

Japsilk or "American Maid

Curdonnette No.

Star Hook.

37 pieces

complete this

set.

One large

ceiitt
S,

and

each of the others.

Second Ron'. Ch. 9, sk. 3 dc, fasten liy si. St. in top of 4 dc, make 5 more Third Ron-. 20 dc. in each loop, fasten thread and break oft. Fourth Row. In top of point, fasten thread by si. St. Ch. 14, and fasten in Fifth Row. Fill spaces with treble. Sixth Row. Ch. 3, 1 t. in 2nd st. from hook, ch. 2. 1 t., repeat around row. Seventh nnd Eii?hth Rows. Shell in every otlier space with 1 ch. between. .\lnth Row. Finisli with scallop, catching ch. of 7 and S by 1 dc. The other doilies are same, only repeat 6th row, 3 or 5 times to make of the medallions, fasten together and then proceed as in the small ones.

Detail of Glass Doily. Chain First Ro-. 24 dc. in ring.

and join

in ring.

Turn.
Kt

point.

ppeat around ro

iter piece

make

Use
I'"or

J^O^^CCCC^/UCrtC/Z.^^Ze^

No.

90

Japsilk

American Maid Cordonnette No.

20; No. 14 Pat. Hook. the yoke, make 10 of large medallions and 10 rose medallions. Detail of LarKie Mednllion. Chain S, Join in ring.

First

Row.

Second Row. Ch. 4, 2 preliminary sts. chain


clusters.
in

20 dc.
S dc.

in ring.
t.

4,

in same st. cluster as given in cluster, repeat until there are 8


all in dc.
ch.

around. ch. under center of Fourth Row. center of cluster, repeat around. 1st repeat round. Fifth Row. Chain turn. 12 center, Sixth Row. No.

Third Row.

^Ch.

8,

si.

St.

8,

dc.

in ne.xt dc. repeat until t. S ch,, turn, ch. there are 6 t, 1 dc. in last dc. ch. 8, 1 dc. in next 8 ch., repeat 3 times, turn and repeat from star. Make 4 such
figures.
St. in

si. St. in ch., si. st. in 3. sk. 1 dc. 1


8,

ch.

8,

ch.

8,

dc. in

Seventh Row.
Ch,
8,
1

si,

Ch.last sk. mesh


S.

Eighth and Kinth Rows.

ROSE MEDALMOX.

Repeat

mesh. chain

si.

st,

in next mesh.

8 and repeat around. from 2nd row.

Seventh Row. Ch. 7, fasten back of each petal. Eighth Row. Ch. 8, make 3 loops in each ch. 7. Ninth and Tenth Rows. Same as 8th row.

in same loop, repeat dc. in 1st loop, times more. at end of 1st petal. Refasten by Third Row. Ch. peat round. under each ch. Fourth Row. dc. 12 times. end of petal. Repeat Fifth Row. Ch, in each ch, Sixth Row. dc. 16

Detail of Rose Medallion. <:'hain loops around ring of 4 ch, each.

fi,

fasten in ring,
dc.

make

Second Row.
3

t.

6,

si.

St.

t.,

1 dc.

6.

6, si.

St.
1

t.

dc,

6,

EDGE OF YOKE.
lion.
12,

Join large medallions in circle, fasten each of rose medallions between points at top. IS, fasten by si. st. at point where large medallion and ch. small join; turn, ch. and fasten top of rose med. eh. 18, and repeat form star around yoke.

1.

Begin at top of large medal1 dc. IS t., up ch. of IS, ch.

Second Row. Third Row. Fourth Row.


Fifth

tom

row row ofof open mesh. ch. between treble around yoke. row of cluster treble (see illustration) Row. Ch, fasten in 1st 4th
1

around yoke.
4

dc.

4,

t.

dc.

of

yoke which

is

pointed,

make a row

si.

st.

in

dc.

ch. between each cluster. from hook, eh. 4, 3 t. in dc, sk,

dc. repeat around.

Around bot-

of dc. 12 in each space.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

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DIUECTIOXS FOR MAKING CROCHETKD HAT.


Material: ABC Flochet In balls, size 23 Medallion. Chain of 12, join to form a ring, 34 trebles, join 17 cliains then go back into 3rd chain and make 15 trebles and catch into one of the lower trebles. Make 11 chains and catch into 6th treble from end and make 3 trebles with a stitch between to form 3 holes. Then turn and make 3 more holes. Then 15 trebles under chain of 11. Tlien leave one stitch between and catch in the lower treble. Continue until you have 17 spokes. Make slip stitcli on first spoke, then join two spokes with slip stitch and make 3 more holes and fill out the side of the holes with four single stitches. Then make 9 chains between each spoke and catch the 9 chains on end of top hole. This makes 17 spaces. Then 1 treble on every chain. This finishes the medallion. Make 5 chains and 3 trebles in 3rd stitch, then 3 chains and 3 trebles in 3rd This finishes 1st row. stitch, continue until you have 36 shells. ^Take 3 chains and 4 trebles over 3 chains of first row. contintie 3 chains and 4 trebles in next 5 rows. Then 3 chains and 5 trebles in next 2 rows. Then 3 chains and 6 trebles in next 6 rows. Then chains and 7 trebles in ext 4 rows. Then 3 chains and 8 trebles in next 2 row.s. Then 3 chain and 9 trebles in next two rows. Then finish last row of top of hat /ith picot edge.

Picot Eilite. Start picot top of hat.

;ge

with

trebles and
to
fit

picots.

This finishes

For

InsitU-

Rim

of Hat.

fit a treble in every tinue with 2 chains and 2 trebles in every 3rd stitch for 2 rows. Then Then 2 rows with 4 trebles and 3 trebles and 3 chains for next 3 rows. 3 chains for next 2 rows. Tlien 5 trebles and 3 chains for next 4 rows. Then 6 trebles and 3 chains for 1 row. Then end with picot edge same as top of hat. This finishes inside rim of hat. For Crown of Hat. ^Continue another row of trebles in crown of hat, then go up with 3 chains and treble in every 4th stitch. Then 3 chains and Then 2 chains and 2 trebles in next 4 rows. 3 trebles for next 5 rows. Then 1 chain and 2 trebles in next 2 rows. Then close up according to

Make a chain loosely chain this row has to

rim of hat. Then make the rim of hat. Then con-

judgment and

size of hat.

eviatiims;

Ch.

means

chain.

P.,

double

Material Used:

Japsil

Chain
First

Row.

Second Roit. 3 ell. 1 d. in the same, repeat 4 times, turn. Third Hon. 5 ch. 1 d. in the

IS,

turn.
d.

in the 5 stitch, 2 ch.,


2

d. St.

the thread stitch,


2

d.

of the previous rows.


3

2 ch. 1 d. ch. 2 d. in the


2

same, repeat 4 tim.s. 2 d. in the next hole,


1

Turn.
2 ch.
2 d.

in the

first

ch. of the

previous row.

ch.

d.

eh.

d.

in the

if

the previous row.

repeat 5 times, turn. Fourth Row. The same as the second row. Turn. Fifth Ro.v. The same as third row, repeat until vou have 12 rows with 11 shells, then drop from thi- 1st row. It takes sections to make the collar. To finish work on th.- out."i.l.-. 2 ch. 1 d. in every space of the previous row.

shells

and work again

(i

DIRI^ICTIOVfS I'Olt
cr.

MAIvI\ CAI
liet.
(1.

for single

er.

for double crochet.

jQ^'C6^^^/(mU/i.<^Z^ Gold Medal Yarn.


o

the

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

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Figure 22.
Materials:
Di-tHil

Bath Towel
open

Use Turkish bath towel; Perlechet No.


Teidy No.
12.

3;

Flochet
S

spool, Swiss for Band

and Woven Flowers:


S

Chain 30 for
st.

meshes.
First Row. hook.

counting back from 7 more open meshes, then follow the design. Complete the center and work toward each end.
eh.
sts.
1

Sk. Make

t.

in

Sth

mesh and slip under corner of solid mesli. bring back to starting point, slipping it under bar of spider, repeat twice Insert needle in the middle, carry thread under 3 more. threads of foundation to the right, insert in middle, carry under 3 threads to the left, and so on until petals are filled. Notice needle at end of band. The band is worked of Swiss Teidy Crochet Cotton. of band of light blue Japsilk. Detail of Narrow Border. Chain 16. turn. Fir.st Row. 9 t. in ring formed of 16 ch. Seeond Row. Chain 9. fasten si. st. in 5th t. of preceding row. 3 ch., turn. Third Row. 9 t. in 9 ch.; repeat lenpth.
solid

Detail of Floiver: Use Perlichet No. 3. To make center flower, fasten thread to center point of the four squares, then carry thread to a corner of the four squares, in g:oing back to center point, wrap thread twice around 1st thread, repeat Make a back stitch for each corner, making spider effect. over 1 t. of the spider, slip needle under next bar of spider, back St. over the bar; continue 3 times round. The Picot border is made of 3 strands of Flochet. size 25. Detail of 'Wide Border: Use Swiss Teidy No. 12. ^Make a rov/ of dc. across end of towel, turn. Second Row. 1 row of open mesh, 4 ch. 1 si. st. in top 4th dc, repeat length. Turn. Third Row. Fill each space with S dc. Make. as many rows as desired, but on last row, fill 1 space and V4 of 2nd space. Ch. 4, turn and si. st. in center of 1st space, turn and repeat across length. For picot edge, use 3 strands of pale blue Flochet, size 25. For petals, start from a corner of spider, carry thread across

The flowers and

treble border

DIBECTIONS FOR MAIvING BOUDOIR CAP


This unusually attractive Boudoir Cap was
needle.
till'

mad from J^^^OC^C^/UVZC/i^-^Ze^ N o. ide


French crown with the Dutch
b.and.

SO Japsilk.
is

using a

14 pat.
St..

The

style is unique,

combining the

little

The crown

the Festoon

Det:iil of

band of the ever popular Filet. Crown: Chain 6 and form in ring. Second Row. 25 t. in ring, join by si. St. Third Row. Ch. 7, fasten by sl. St. in 2nd t. in ring, ch. 7, sl. st. in top of 3rd t.. repeat around ring. Fourth Row. Ch. 7, sl. St. in top of 1st mish of "id row. repeat all around. Make 30 rows, widening as often as necessary to keep crown flat. Detail of Underhand. Begin band in center by making 24 open meshes. Make 3S rows. On the 39th row at the back only widen 1 mesh for 13 rows, then narrow 1 mesh on the front, but continue to widen on back for S rows. Then form front, make 9 meshes, ch. 2, sl. st. in top of next t. ch. 2, turn and work back to the front, then make row clear across band, widening at the back, then make 1 more gore, then make 4 rows across band, narrowing 1 at front, but widening at the back. Make 3 short gores, and narrow until there are only 9 meshes. Break off thread. Make other half of band and fasten in the back. Around inner side of band, make 3 t. ch. 7, skip 2 meshes, 3 t. repeat around. Take crown, ch. 7, fasten by sl. st. to 7 ch. in band. ch. 7, sl. st. to ch. of crown, repeat until all of crown is used. Detail of Tnrn-back Band. Make IS open meshes. Seeond I?o-. 1 open mesh, ch. 2, 1 filled mesh, repeat across, make 6 rows of filled meshes, then follow illustration. For ttie ]30inted ends, narrow at the back only, keeping front, perfectly straight, continue until there are only 2 open meshes. Lay both bands together and fasten by dc. and continue all around cap. Then make 1 row of loops and fill loops with 4 dc. 1 p. 4 dc. all around. Finish tlie turn-back band in like manner. The rosette at side can be made to suit fancy. These are of gathered net. with rose petals of pale pink ribbon cut a circle of net IS inches in diameter, gather edge and whip to the back of under-band. This lining of crown is not necessary, but adds much to the beauty of the cap.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY j^o^^^^^c^A^u/k^jz^

Directions for

Making

Crocheted

Tarrytown Yoke
Use

Japsilk, size

50

or

American Maid,
Ro. Tr, once over neiclle. chain 53, 1 tr. in 4tl> ch,. 1 tr., in next ch. from now until you have 13 tr. cl>. 5, skip 5. 3 tr. in next three chains. Second Row. Chain 3, turn. 1 tr. in each of the two trebles nf row bclov
Fir.st
.

size

50
repeat
ch.
2,

skip 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 tr 2 tr. in space, 1 tr. over next treble, ch. 2. skip 2, 1 tr.. ch. 2. skip 2. 1 tr., ch. 2. skip 2. 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2. 1 tr. ch. 2, skip 2, 1 tr., 2 tr. in space. 1 tr. skip 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2, 3 tr. ^ , ^ v, , Third Hoiv. Turn ch 3, 1 tr., in next tr. of row below, 1 tr. in next ch. 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, 1 tr.. over tr., each of 4 trebles of row below. 2 tr. in space. 1 tr., ch 2, 1 tr 2 tr. in space, 4 ' over 4 of row below, ch. 2. 1 tr. ch. 2, 1 tr., ch. 2. 1 tr.. ch, 2, 1 tr,. ch. 3, catch in center of 5th ch, of fir.st rov Fourth Row. Turn. ch. 3, 2 tr., 5 ch,, 1 tr., 2 ch., 1 tr., 2 ch,, 1 tr., 2 ch., 1 tr., 2 c
"

tr,
5.

next
1 tr.

skip

Ir.,

over

tr.

of

row below,

(last skip 10 Fifth Row. Turn. ch. 10 skip skip skip row. catch ch. How. Turn, iuw. skip ""'^"firsVerouVot^'tr "6f"row b'elow.)~ch.
1

,,.,.,
^
first
^ of gn.
2.

4.

tr.,

Si.xth

2 ch.. 1 tr., 2 ch., 3 tr. 3. 2 tr.. ch. 2. 2, 4 tr., ch. 4 tr., ch. 2, 3, !... ^.. cli, 3, 2 tr.
2,

'

2.

tr.

one coming: on
ch.
2. 1

3f 7
2, 1

tr.,

row below.)

ch.,

2,

2,

tr.,

tr 5 ch,, 3 tr,
3

Seventh
2,

Row. Turn
tr,,

ch.

2,

tr.. ch. 10 tr. (last 2, 4 tr., ch 2, skip 10 tr., ch. 2. skip 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2, 3 tr. 2, ch. 3, 2 tr., ch, 2, skip 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 tr., ch. skip 2, 4 tr., ch. 2, skip 2. 1 tr., ch, 2, skip 2, 1 tr., ch. 2, skip 2, 1 tr. ch, 2, skip 2, 1 tr,, ch, 2,

in first ---

5 ch. of -

ch,,

''h-

ski.

one or
2, skip skip 2,

ElKhth'iiow. Turn
Tenth Row.
Ninth

J^LY''*'' Il"S-~^''>''^' ^?'^i Thirteenth Row. Repeat 1st row. designs for half a front, break thread. Start shoulder in same manner %vith the difference of making. Turn ch. 3. 2 tr., 5 ch., at each end so that ribbon can be drawn through both sides tor Seven designs for shoulder. slioulder. , ., ^ o Edce \fter completing 3 shoulders and back (back 5 designs), sew together nearly and make another front of 3 designs and sew the shoulder, fastening thread in front top edge, 5 ch,, 1 tr.. 2 ch., 1 tr. in each group of 3 tr., on rows of 3 ch., catch in space between trebles all around. Repeat all around edge

Row

ch.

3,

tr.,

ch,

5.

repeat 6th row from here.


3

Eleventh Row.Repeat 3rd row.

-Repeat 5th row. Repeat 4th row. This completes design

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make

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Directions for
Use

Yoke

Cordonnet No. 20
or
Japsilk No.

20

Chain

13,

tr in f.th ch., 2

tr,

(skip

of ch, below),

4 tr,, i ith 3 ch. between in next 4 tr. with 3 ch. between each in this first space of row below. next space 3 ch., catch in last stitch of row below with s. c. Turn ch. 4, into first space make 1 tr,. 3 ch,, 1 tr., ch. 3, skip 1 space, 1 tr., 3 ch., 1 ti-., into pace, ch. 3, skip 1. space. This makes 4 groups of 1 tr., 3 1 tr., 3 ch., 1 tr., 3 ch., skip 2 spaces, 1 tr 3 ch,, 1 tr. Turn ch. 4, and unto each V (space) of row below, work 4 tr.. with 3 ch, between. Chain 4, turn into first space in group, make 1 tr., 3 ch.. 1 tr.. 3 ch,. skip 1 space, 1 tr., ch. 3, skip 1 space, 1 tr., 3 ch., 1 tr., in next space, ch. 3, skip 2 spaces, 1 tr., 3 ch., 1 tr You will now have 5 groups on this line. 2 spaces, 1 tr., 3 ch,, 1 tr. lanr Turn and ch. 4, and 4 tr. with 3 ch. between each tr. in everv space. Work in this sair from now until you have 9 groups of 4 tr., 3 eh., between this complete scallop. Begin by mak next scallop. scallops for Yoke Edge, Make S acli group, 4 tr 3 ch, betw 1 tr., 3 ch., 1 tr., into each loop of 3 ch. on straight edge of yoke all around. ch, between into each of these spaces. Work same Sleeves. Start in same manner as yoke, but make scallops up to 6 groups only. This makes it narro edge as in yoke 9 scallops for sleeves.

Turn

stitch. ch. 4,

and make

space.

Same

in

NOTICE
page 8, Crochet Tarry Town Yoke, should be for night gown yoke which appecirs at the bottom of page 9. Directions under night gown cut at bottom of page 9 are for Tarry Town Yoke.

The

directions under upper cut on

CUTS BEING TRANSPOSED

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Newest Design for

Gown Yoke

Maxixe jr.dallion Embroidered


Initials for marking table linen, bed linen, lingerie, napkins, etc., also for center of crocheted or tatted doilies, luncheon sets, gown

UIHECTIONS FOR M.VKIXG MEDALLION YOKE.


Use
Abbreviations:
Japsilk, size 30, or
c, chain: d., double crochet; 1 s. in 4 stitch of last row, 3

yokes, corset covers,


L,

etc.,

Ameri
s.,

Maid, size

30.

A, B, C. D, E, F. G, H, I, J, K, M. N. O. P, .Q. R, S. T, U, V, W, X, T, Z. Price, each, 25c; per Doz. $2.75

Chain 20 turn.
turn.

ch.

3.

s.

single crochet. in 4th stitch to the end,

Chain 5, 1 d. in the 1st stitch, ch. 3, 1 d. in same, ch. 3, 1 d. in same, omit the next three stitches, 1 d. in next space, ch. 3. 1 d. in same, ch. 3. 1 d. in same to end, turn, ch. 3 1 s. in every space, 3 ch. between, continue until you have 8
inches for the front, for the top of the sleeve, crochet on the top part, the same pattern until you have 11 inches, for the back, 14 inches. .loin the front with the medallion by crocheting the edge on the little space in the medallion.

Nightgown Yoke
Material: 1 bolt of No. 5 turtle braid: 1 bolt of plain novelty braid; 1 ball of No. 30 Japsilk; 1 crochet hook No. 12. First Kow. One strip of 42 turtles, join by over-lapping first and last. Fasten thread and make 1 d. tr. in first loop, treble in the same loop, cast oft 2 loops, throw thread over needle, go back in the loop, then cast oft two, then three, then two. This finishes the stitch. Repeat in the 3rd, 4th, and 6th loops, with 5 ch. s. between each. Repeat all

around on both sides. Second RoOne s. c. in the top of 2nd and 3rd stitches. 9 ch. s. fasten to the 2nd stitch in the next loop, 10 ch. s. and repeat on both sides. ''''*''"' braid with 7 ch. s.. going in every other loop on the braid. Join to the 2nd row by going in "P"'"-/?'" the 5th of the P'K'" s. on the 3rd and 7th stitch of the 10 ch. s. going back and forth for the top of the yoke connec9 rh. tion, i'or bottom connection to plain braid, repeat, but skip 2 loops in the braid to allow fullness. Ril>l>oii Row. Double crochet in every other loop and 4 ch. S. in the first double make clo er^design, 5 ch. s. go down in the first, s. c. s. between all around. samec. single crochet. Now crochet: _ ,_,.., . ^ ^..^ ...., . repeat 3 times in the make 3 chain-stitches and go down in the next d. and repeat fru'n Si yol<:e. adding one row of plain braid to outside and join this by s. c, skipping one loop on '*'I*'Tr^?J^*' ^,jr"J '^l, hr^th o,^= 'n,, oo both sides. Take 22 turtles for the sleeve. Join the sleeve to the yoke with 7 ch. s. and skipping every other . ,^. loop on both sleeve and yoke. Insert a piece "of "braid for unde"r armfiole Finish the edge of the sleeve as the top

.,

of the yoke.

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Flochet. balls white Flochet. ball pink or blue Afghan Stitch. Chain 45, take up every stitch on the chain with 1 loop, keeping them all on needle to the end. Crochet Repeat to end. 1 ch. thread over and draw this next 2. Work 5 rows of this, then begin diamond. 6th R. 22 afghan st., insert needle in 23rd loop, thread over needle, draw through 2 loops, thread over needle, dra\.
6
1

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Baby's Afghan.

Material:

ABC

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through 2 loops, thread over, through 2, thread over, through through 2, th u 2, thread over, through 2, thread over, thread over and draw through all seven loops on nee le with tight chain stitch; this forms the raised and fasten group 22 afghan stitches. 7th R. One row of plain afghan stitches. 8th R. 20 afghan stitches, 1 group of raised trebles, 3 afghan

9th R. 10th R.
a. st.

group, 20 afghan. Plain afghan stitches 4.5. IS a. s., 1 raised group, 7

a.

st.,

raised grouii, IS

11th R. 12th R.
a. st.

16 a.

Plain afghan stitches 45. St., 1 raised group, 11

a.

St.,

raised group, 16

13th R. 14th B. group, 14 a. St. 15th R. Plain afghan. 16th R. This is the middle of the diamond. 16th R. 12 a. St., 1 r. g., 9 a. s.. 1 r. g., 9 a. f., 1 12 a. St. 17th R. 45 afghan plain. 18th R. 14 a. s., 1 r. g., 15 a. St., 1 r. g.. 14 a. St. 19th R. Plain afghan. 20th R. 16 a. St., 1 r. g., 17 a. st 1 r g.. 16 a. St. 21st R. Plain a. st. 22nd R. IS a. St., 1 r. g., 3 a. St., 1 r. g.
,

Plain afghan. 14 a. St., 1 raised group, 13

23rd R. Plain afghan. 24th R. 20 a. St., 1 r. g., 22 a. st. This completes the first diamond. Work

in

this

manner until you have made 6 diamonds, then 5 rows of plain afghan. Make three strips like this and then join with blue by crocheting strips together.
Border. 2 around.
tr.,

2
tr.,

ch..

2
d.

tr.

in
2

every third stitch

all

Next Row.
in shell

t.,

tr.,

with chain between

below.
blue,
3

Edge.

Edge with

ch. in

every

sp.

between

treliles.

Directions for Making Baby's Kimona. Material: Flochet. balls white Flochet. pink or blue Make chain of 60 stitches into 5th from end, 1 treble, skip 2 ch., 1 tr., repeat to end of line when you will have 20 spaces. Turn. 2nd R. In chain 3, 2 trebles into 1st space, 1 ch., 3 tr. in 2nd space, ch. 1, 3 tr. in 3rd space, ch. 1. 3 tr. in 4th sp.. ch. 1, 2 tr., 2 ch., 3 tr. in fifth space. This is You should first shoulder, repeat from end of line.
4 1 ball

ABC ABC

now have
3
tr.

groups of

6 shells

and

times 4 spaces of

tr.

Chain 3 and work first group of 3 tr. on last in last tr. of row below, this will give you 5 groups of 3 tr. by the time you reach the shoulder, make 3 tr., 2 ch., 3 tr. for shoulder, then 5 groups of 3 tr. each, then increase in back. Work in the manner until you have 20 groups of trebles, between each shell of shoulder and back. Make shell of 1 tr., 1 c, 1 tr., 1 ch., 1 tr., 1 ch., 1 tr., 1 ch., catch in next group of trebles with s. c. of blue or pink.
3rd R.
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Directions for IVIaking

PINK AND WHITE BABY BLANKET


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Flochet.

Material:
6 balls

white
pink

Baby Blanket

Flochet. With white, chain 140. loop through each of the first 3 stitches wrap, take off 4 loops, ch. 1. *Draw loop through same stitch as last loop and through each of the next 2 stitches, wrap, take off 4 loops, chain 1.* Repeat to end of row. There will be 70 groups. Break off. 2nd Row. Join in 1st stitch of 1st row, chain 2,* draw a loop through chain 1, through the back part of the last upright stitch of 1st group, draw a loop through space between the groups, wrap, take off 4 loops, chain 1.* There will be 69 groups, break off. 3rd Row. Join in chain of 2nd row, chain 2, make 1st group in the 2 chains and 1st space of 2nd row. Repeat between stars of 2nd row. Make an extra group in the last by drawing loop through both loops of last group. Make 3 rows of white, 1 row of blue, until you have 21 rows of blue. Border. With white, make a single crochet, with 1 ch. in every other With blue make a row of stitch on ends and every row on sides. star stitches with a chain of 4 instead of ch. 1 around afghan.
2 balls

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1st

Row.

Draw a

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THE SARAH JAXE PILLOW AND SCABF


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or any color
First Ron'. Chain 60, make 1 tr.. into 4th chain. Chain 1 tr.. into 6th chain, chain 5, skip 5, 1 tr., 5, 5, skip chain 5, skip 5, 1 tr., chain 5, skip 5, 1 tr.. chain 5, skip 5, 1 tr., chain 5, skip 5, 1 tr., chain 5, skip 5, 1 tr., cliain 5, skip 5, 1 tr., 1 tr. in last stitcli.

Second Row.
s.

Turn. ch. 3, 1 tr. on to row below, ch. 3, with c. in middle of 5th chain below ch. 3, 1 tr. on tr. Repeat to end of row.

Third Row. Turn. ch. 3, 1 tr. in tr. chain 5 and make 1 tr. on each tr. of row below with 5 ch. between, at end

make

trebles.

Fourth Row.

Turn chain 3, 1 tr., ch. 3, catch in middle of 5th ch. with s. c. 3 ch., 1 tr.. in tr., chain 3. catch in 5th ch. 3, 1 tr., on tr. 5 tr. in space 1 tr. on tr., 6 tr. in space. 1 tr. on tr. chain 3, catch in 5 chain with next 1 tr. on tr., 5 s. c. chain 3, 1 tr. on tr., 5 tr. in space. tr, in space, 1 tr. in tr., 3 ch., catch in 5 chain, 3 ch.,
1

tr.,

on

tr.,

ch..

catch in
tr.
3. 1

ch., 3

ch..

tr.

ch.

catch

in 5 ch. in 3 ch. 2

Fifth

Row.
1

tr.,

on 13
tr.

Turn chain below, of row


tr.

tr.,

ch.

5.

.sk.
5.

5,

on
Sixth
1

ch.

5,

tr.

ch. 5. sk. ch. 5, 2 tr.

13

1 t tr.

Row.
tr., tr.

Turn chain 3, 1 tr. ch. 3, catch in 5 chain, ch. 3, cli. 1 3, catch in 5 ch., ch. 3, tr., 5 tr. in space, in first 13 of 13 of preceding row. Ch. 3, catch in

tr. with s. c. ch. 3. sk. 2. 1 tr.. ch. 3. sk. 2, 1 s. c. ch. 3, 1 tr. on the last of group of 13 tr., 5 tr. in space, 1 tr. on 1st tr. of preceding row, 3 ch. sk. 2, s. c. in 3rd tr., ch. 3, sk. 3, 1 tr. ch. 3, sk. 3, 1 s. c. ch. 3, 1 tr. below. 5 tr. in space, 1 tr. over in last of tr. in tr., ch. 3, catch in 5 ch., ch. 3 1 tr., ch. 3, s. c. in 5 ch., 3 ch. 2 tr.

4th

group

Seventh Row. Ch. 3, 1 tr., the 7 of preceding row.


5, 1

ch.
c!i.

5, 5.
5

tr.

on

tr.

ch.

5,

7 tr.,

ch.

tr. on tr. ch. 5, 7 tr. tr. on tr.. ch. 5, 7 tr., 1 tr., ch. 5, 2 tr.

on
ch.

Fiehth Row.

Chain 3, 1 tr., ch. 3, catch in 5 ch., 3 ch. 1 tr.. 3 ch. catch in 5 chain, 3 ch., 7 tr.. 3 ch.. catch in 5 cli.. 3 ch., 1 tr., 3 ch., catch in 5 chain. 3 ch.. 7 tr., 3 ch.. catcli in 5 chain, 3 ch., 1 tr., 3 ch., catch in 5 ch., 3 ch., 7 tr., 3 ch., catch in 5 ch., 3 ch., 1 tr., 3 ch., in 5 chain 3 ch-.
in

Ninth Row.

Same

as

Row

7.

Tenth Row. Same as Row 4. Eleventh Row. Same as Row 5. Twelfth Row. Same as Row 6.

Thirteenth Row. Same as Row Fourteenth Row. Same as Row Fifteenth Row. Same as Row Row, Same as Row
.Slxteentli

7.
.S.

7.

4. 5.

Seventeenth Row.

Fiehteenth

Row Turn, ch. 3, 1 tr., ch. 3. skip 2. catch with s. c. ch. 3, 1 tr. all across row, repeat from lirst row, 4 design on the pillow. Scarf design is just like the pillow with exception of having 5 rows between Motifs where there are only 4 rows between Motifs in the pillow.

Same

as

Row

Sarah Jane Desigr

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CROCHETED WRIST -WATCH BRACELET


Use

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I.uxui a Artificial silk, size 20,

any

color.

Or

Americ

Maid Cordonnett,

size

20.

Cover an ivory ring tliat fits the dial of watch with s. c. 2nd row. 3 ch. in every third s. c. ttiereby avoid;5rd row, 3 sc. in each cliain and at this point make the strap for or>e side ing breaking off the silk, make 3 sc in the loop, 3 sc in next 6 stitches in an work back and forth in these 6 stitches with s. c. make 35 rows, then work off one stitch upper side in each row, until there is only one left, fasten thread and this finis
of strap.

Back chain
3rd row. 4th rov
3 2 4

5,

join,

.1

ch,

10 sc,
s. c.

into this ring, join.


2

chain in each
chain,
2

dc in each

ch.

chain in each 2nd ch. 3 sc in each 4 ch. "th row. 1 sc in each sc, 3 sc in each ch. Join face and back with 1 chain back and forth skipping alternately sc, leave room to slip in watch, fasten thread on opposite I'as started and crochet 6 sc, make 30 rows of 6 sc and then decrease each row until only on a small buckle to this end, slip through bracelet on side of watch.

SPECTACLE CASE
Use
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20.

SAFETY FIX HOLDER


AmerUse
artificial silk, size 20.

laixura
color. rings, tassel.

ican Maid Cordonnett, size

any

ball silk,

safety pins,

bow

Or

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silk, size 20,

I,uxura

artificial

any

color.
5ft
1

Chain
in

50.

join
ch,

and
ch
1.

in

work
1,

sc,
tr,
1

ch

3,

tr.

4th

skip
1
tr.

repeat
tr.

all
first

around. 3rd row.

Chain
this

3,

ch.

in
1

Over first ring work 17 s. c, ch 1, each of these IV stitches, work 1 follows; put thread over needle, stitch, and draw through 3 loops Crochet 17 rows in this manner. In of ISth row fasten 2nd ring with 2

turn into stitch as insert in at once. 9th stitch


sc,

finish

space, 1 tr in 2nd space. 1 tr, 2 ch. next space, repeat from all around.

tr in
tr

row

Work
Edge.

in

manner, putting

tr

on

of

row preceding, and


1
s.

have the required length for


sc in shell,

shell in shell, until case.

you
1

c, 1 tr. 1 dc with picot, 1 tr. fasten witli s. c. in 2nd shell.

as before, crochet 17 rows more and in ISth row fasten 3rd ring, same as 2nd. Crochet 15 rows of 17 stitches as before, then leave off one stitch in each row until you have only 3 left, fasten tassel in middle
stitch.

CANDLE SHADE

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GREEN OPERA
Use Luinra Art
C.

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13

BAG.
Silk.

Single crochet, crochet Doubleonce. needle

thread over

ABBREVIATIOIVS.
chain,
d.
p.

double
b.

space,

single crochet, crochet, sp. bead.


7 s. in
s.

Ch. 5 Join hole 2


first

1 row row 1

in

the the

Material required: One and one-half balls of Luxura Art silk, one ring, steel crochet hook No. 8. The purse is in one piece

CROCHETED PURSE.

and when
314
IS

finished,
it

measures

inches;

has 18 shells

stitch of the previous row 1 b. 1 s. in the same stitch repeat 6

across

each row until it is rows deep. The stitch, old-time "Crazy

times
first

rows
1

1 1

s.

in the in the
tliere in all,

stitch."

First

row
3
4

stitch of the previb.


s.

stitch

Chain 90, in from hook work 5


of chain;
in
fifth.

d;
1

ous row,

s.

skip
s.

same

repeat
follow

1 b. 1 5 7

in

the next

times,

must be
have
s. 1

beads

this

until

you
2

11

beads, always
s.

then 4 d. in same St. with 1 s. skip 3 of chain 1 s. in 4th chain 4, four d. in same stitcli with 1 s. same across row; make 18
ch.

shells.
d. in

between.
in the last
3
s.

Second row with the


b.

s.

bead,
tlie
1
1

10
6
s.

next run

4 s. 10 b. 9 b. follow

same
4

until
s.

you have
s.

bead and 22
d.
1 3

s.

3und
first of 2 ch. 1

ch. 1 d.
1

the way the ch. the previous run d. in the next 2 in the next 2 ch.
all

Turn, chain 4, 5 the last of s. of 1st row; fasten with 1 s. in loop formed by ch. 4 in first row, chain 4, 4 d. over chain, 1 s. in the next chain, of 4. ch. 4, 4 d. over chain, 1 s. in the next ch. of 4, chain 4, 4 d. over same ch.; repeat, making 18 shells; 4, 4 d. over chain, 1 s. in the next ch. of 4, chain 4. d. 4 over same cli.; repeat makins? 18 shells; sink in alternately. (18 rows deep, then flap.) The I'.lth row is worked across 9 shells; turn, in every row leave oft one shell, until there is only one left, cut silk, draw through last flap
loop.

'

the next alternate all the way around, have it beads real full, repeat this the next 10 ro only in the d. in the next row have 2 eh. the spaces always 2 ch. and 1 d. row of pattern. ch. 3 d. 2 ch. 1 d. 2 ch. 10 d. 2 ch. 4 d. repeat from x. row 3 ch. 3 d. X 2 ch. 1 d. S ch. 1 1. 2 ch. 1 d. 2 ch. 4 d. 2 ch. 4 d. repeat from x. row 3 ch. 3 d. X 2 ch. 1 d. 2 ch. 16 d. repeat from x. row same as 2nd row. roiT same as 1 row. row 5 ch. 1 d. 2 ch. 1 d. all the w: around, the
d.

in

next

10

rows

d.

last

row

d.

in

eve

stitch.

Fold purse, sew along side and across bottom, tie silk rad crochet with a tiny scallop around flap, also neross lower edge. Edsre Tie on silk at bottom right hand corner, 1 s. in end st. skip 2 sts. so the work will be perfectly flat, then 3 d. c. 4 ch. for picot, 3 d. c. skip a couple of stitches then 1 s. repeat to end. To cover rin.g. Fasten silk work as many s. c. over ring to cover well, out silk and fasten. Strands Fasten silk at right hand corner of top, (front) chain 43. 1 s. over ring, chain 43, put hook through hole in top of purse where flap starts, let hook go through a loop on under side of purse, draw silk tlirough, take 1 s. pull purse gently to see if it will slip open easily, ch. 43, 1 s. over ring keep on the same until all the way across the purse. Cut silk and finish off silk well on inside of purse.

crocheted bag like that in the illustration has the advantage of being attractive. It may be made in colors to harmonize with any gown or in shades which will go with almost any color scheme. The pattern calls for white and ecru I^uxura Art Silk in size 20, with four balls of the white and three of the ecru. Use a No. 9 crochet hook.

Directions for Making.

Covering for Fern Jar. Use Classic Size 3. For tlie bottom circle make three chains and fasten in circle; continue circling with double
crochet stitch until size desired.

FOR THE BASKET:


First

row

double crochet,

and skip two stitches, continue

until

chains fasten on bottom circle; repeat desired size.

FOR EDGING:
Four chain stitches fasten into
circle with half stitch, fasten to bas-

ket with another half stitch and repeat.

HANDLEFANCY BEADING:
Make a chain as long as desired, first row, skip crochet in each succeeding chain across row.
first

chain, 1 single

FASTEN BEADING ROW:


Make a loop on hook, 1 double crochet, pick up a loop in first single crochet taking up both threads of stitch, 1 double crochet and through two, wool over, skip two chains, pick up loop in next double crochet, stitch and through two double crochet and through two again, then three times chain 2, 1 double stitch through the two center threads below and repeat across row.

FASTEN OFF THIRD ROW:


One
single crochet in each stitch of beading row.

14

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Abbrevintlims.

means chain. si. St. means slip stitcli. s. c. means single crochet. d. c. means double crochet. p. means picot. sts. means stitches. 1st row ch. S, join to ring, 8 s. c. in ring 2nd row Chain S. turn, 1 s. c. and d. c. in
ch.
d. c. ch. 6, turn 1 s. c. d. c, repeat until S points 1 si. St. in each of the next

and

d.

c.

are made.
5 sts.

:trd

row
row
5th

3rd point with

on

join with si. st. chain, join to next St. in ring with in ch., join to next St. in ring with Join last point to first with si. St. first point.

ch.

^<.0
catch back
iais

4th

1 St.

2nd point with si. St. chain 8. join to top of repeat until tops of all points are fastened to ring. 5th row, ch. 5, skip 4 sts., fasten to s. c. in each st. of ring, join. with si. St., skip 4 and fasten to ring opposite next point. Repeat
8,

join

to top of
St.,

si.

around ring, ach loop around motif. Finish


first

oft.

ch.

used

balls

.^)^OC^^C^/(/trtX/iy^n^ Luxura,

100 yds;

yards of fringe,

yds. silk lining,

tassels.

DirectionH for
Material:
1

Making C

lith

Metal Top.
Silk (ino yds.)

25.-

hall

J^^^cC'C^/(mU/iy:^Zje^ Luxura

Cliain of 4 and join. Into this circle make seven stitches in single crochet, two stitches into each of those forming the circle. Into each of these seven stitches, work two, one with and one without beads, having at completion of round, fourteen stitches, eight with beads and eight plain.

Continue working in this manner, adding one bead in the stitch, widening the Tprevious round, and adding a plain stitch to each section of star until there are nine beads in each with a single plain stitch between each section, marking the (division of the star.
r
is

When
reached.

there arc nine beads, so worked, the widest part of the star having beads The following rounds are worked by omitting the last bead in each

section, substituting therefor a plain stitch and continuing to widen as before, by the addition of a single plain stitch, being careful to have the widening at the same as formerly, that is at the stitch just before the bead, so this line may be preserved unbroken until there remains a single bead at each section, which will mark the tip of the star. There will then be a perfectly flat circular mat. which inches in diameter. If at the conclusion of the star the mat is less than should be three inches, increase it to the desired size by the addition of several rows of plain crochet.
?<

Thf work
jjlain

is

nov

at its

i-ide.t

single

and largest point and is continued by working and narrowing at each point which was previous^

^'idened-

of a miniature
is

Continue to narrow in tliis manner for about seven rounds, when this part will be found to double over upon the mat-like portion, and will present the appearance Tam O'Shanter cap, from which its name is taken. When the circle

narrowed

to the size of top selected,

work two rows


is

should stand up like a band to which the top

in a single crochet, to be attached.

which

DIRECTIONS FOR MAKIJVG SKIKT HANGKH


Material required

Ivory ring,

large safety pin.

No.

steel

crochet hook.

ball

J^^^OCCC^/imU/Z'^^^
.(.[IS

I.uxur Fibersilk. .ira

Work 17 s. c. on ring. Turn and into each stitch put thread over needle, draw through 3 at once, work into every stitch. Proceed until you have 24 rows, then take safety pin nd crochet the same over the back of pin. Be sure to have open end of pin at bottom.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY


CROCHETED COAT HAXGER.
Use
Peile No.
fj.

J^;/^c6<,^MVtX/iy^LekL
5,

Classic

white or any color. Chain join into each ch. work 1 to 1 ch., 1 tr., repeat until you have 10 to join. Into each space crochet a group of 3 tr., join. You are to have 10 groups ot 3 tr. Work until you have enough to slip over wooden hanger to hook about 50 rows.
in the same manner for the other side and after both have been slipped on by joining you can sew together.

Work

ROSE.
Chain
tween, next row into each tr. with 3 ch. between. Next row. Into space of 3 ch. make 2 tr.. 5 d., tr., 2 tr. catch in between 2 tr. of row below with single crochet.
3,

join

work

into

tr.,

IXSTRLCTIOXS FOR PINCISHIKX TO

Chain 7, join, into this work 18 Next TOW. 1 s. c. 1 picot, skip

^02y7ZjZ^ Japsilk No. 30, white or any color. S. c. thread over needle. 2 tr. into each s. c. total 36 trebles. This finishes wheel. Make 6 1, c. repeat all around. more joining 3 picots, to center wheel and 3 picots to each wheel on either side, 'leaving 9 picots open. When seven wheels are joined, fasten thread and make " next wheel make only 1 chain be3 ch., catching tr., in each of 9 picots, in joini
s.

c. 1 s.

Then

catch in cliain of 3 of row below. Repeat all around. catch in chain of 5 of row below. catch in chain of 6 of row below. 8, catch in chain of 7 of row below. 9, catch in chain of S of row below. 10, catch in chain of 9 of row below chain of 10 of row below, ch. 2, 4 tr.. in next space, re peat until you hav Repeat from all around, :pace make 4 tr., 3 ch., 4 tr. in first space after (4 tr., ch. 3, 4 tr.) of row below, ch. 1 sc. all in one space, ch. 9 skip, 2 groups of 4 tr., 1 tr

tw

?n.

Next Next Next Next Next Next

Ro-,

Row. Row. Row. Row. Row.

Chain Chain Chain Chain Chain Chain

5, 6. 7,

Next Row. Next Row. Next Row.


Next Row.
Last Row.
peat.

10 tr. in
1

tr., tr.,
5,

1 tr., 3 ch.. 1 tr. 1 ch., into each ot 10 3 ch., in each space

of
tr.

row below, ch. of row below,


10 tr. ot

7,

ch.

between

row below,

catch in loop of 3 cii. of row below ch. 7, rep Repeat. 6, catch in loop of 3 chain, 6 ch. ch. 4, catch in sc. between ch. of rov

below.

Re-

Ch.

4 ch.,

row below. sc. between spaces of 1 picot, 4 ch., catch in every loop of 5 ch.
catch with

Repeat.
Artificial
silk,

CROCHETED PAN BAG.

Luxura

more

luster

tlian

ordina

Chain

make

1, 1 dc. into tenth ch., ch. 1, 1 dc. into the 8th chain, ch. 1, 1 dc. into 6th ch. ch. 1, 1 dc. into the spoke of preceding row. Complete this row, turn and then

3 more rows forming a square of

in same way, five holes.

this

Sixth row, turn 2 sc. into the and third spaces, chain 9,

with a
spoke.

slip stitch

first, second catch back with stitch above third

Make

sc.

chain

3.

picot.
sc. 3 first

2 sc. chain 3, for for 5th picot. ch.,

catch back to form 2nd fourth picot 3 This finishes

big picot loop, then

make

sc.

same.
tr.

This finishes 1 Motif and then make 8 in all and join with shell of 6. 1 sc. along the sides and at bottom then cover round mole for the bottom ornament, then crochet a chain to draw bag at top and line with silk.

SHOE HANGER

.\XD SKIRT
rdinary

HANGER.
more beautiful than
silk,

Use J^^^Cccc^/Utru/t'^Zje^ Luxura

Artificial silk,

-rease of round ornament with single crochet, tlien turn and make chain Skip 5 stitches and make a single stitch, the 3 of 4 trebles into 1st stitch. Make 5 shells across then turn 4 chain and 3 trebles into same stitch. chains, 3 trebles in first, then back and forth until you have 20 rows and sew into ring attachment.

i6

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

Newest Design

for

Luncheon Set

MALKIK MEDALLIOXS
Embroidered initial for marking talkie linen, i>ed linen, lingerie, liandkerchiefs, etc., also for center ol croclieted or tatted water-glass doilies and lunclieon sets, lingerie, handkerchiefs, etc. A, B, C, D, E, F, C. H. I, .T, K, T N. o, p, (.J, j;. s. 'I', r, V, w, x, v Z. Price, oaeli, I.-.c; iii-r iloz., .H1.7:

DIRECTION FOR MAKING MEDAI.MON DOILY.


Material:

Use

VOTtU::'C6'C^Xn>t.^y>.^^e^
American Maid, Abbrey iations
t.

size 20 Japsilk, or size 20

means

chain, single crochet, double crochet.

triple

Three Attructivc Ilauakerchiels.


Fie. a."?. One square of linen 9 in. is required. Tile linen should be quite sheer, as the effect is daintier. Draw two threads i{. inch from edge, then 2 more V2 incli from 1st Treat the four sides the same. 2. In the open space run 2 tlireads of

between blocks. Edge, First Row. Put your thread around needle twice, go in d,, draw your thread through two parts, put thread around needle once and go in next d.,

d. in 5 holes of the medallion, 3 d. repeat 6 times, always chain 3 bein every row 2, 1 on each side of block until you have 15 d. in blocks, then diminish, making 13 d. on the 15 d. of last row, ch. 2, 1 d. in first chain of last row, ch. 2, 1 d. on the d. of last row, ch. 2 on the 2nd stitch of tlie block, continue until you have only 1 d. on the block, increasing the spaces on every row 2, in the last row tliere must be 15 spaces

tween blocks, increase

then draw thread througli two parts to the top, tlien ch. 2, in center of large d. cli. 2 and continue to end of row. Second Row. 6 t. in space between cross, ch. 2 continue to end.

make

d.,

fasten

Third
Flochet, size 25. For border use 2 threads with No. 12 patent liook, and dc. closel.v all around handkerchief. The flower in corner is worked in
satin

Row. Same

as
5,

first.
s.

Fourth Row. FIfni Row.loup,


1

Ch.

in the cross, continue.


1

n the
.

ch.

5 ch. 1 ch. 1 t. in the next loop, tn next loop, continue.

ch. 1 p.

ch.

t.

in

same

Sixth

Row.

Same

as 4th.
ith
1

Knot

with 1 tliread of stitch Flochet size 25. The Forget-menots in blue, the center is French in yellow and the leaves are

ch.

between each,
t.

ch.,

tr

n next loop,
1
t.

p.

ptween the
1

of last row,
1
s.

p.

f3

times

in green.

p.

d.

p.

ch.

s.,

continue to end

FIs. 24.

is of tatRoll and sew 6 threads, leave space of 6 tlireads, draw 6 more, repeat on each side. With yellow Flochet. size 25, feather stitch, catching 4 of the drawn threads on each side of space. This work is very pretty on dresser scarfs and especially so on baby yokes and hem of dresses.

The edge
1

of this dainty handkerchief

ting, 2 ds. to edge.

p.,

2 ds., 1 p., 2 ds.. 1 p., 2 ds.

For the feather

stitch work,

draw

FIb. 25. Proceed the same as in Fig. 23. Use pale pink Flochet. After the edge is filled with dc, make 1 row of loop of 4 ch. each; be sure that the loop is fastened in each corner. Fill eacli loop with 2 dc, 1 p., 2 dc, 1 p. at each corner, fill loop 2 dc, 1 p., 2 dc, 1 p,, 2 dc, 1 p., 2 dc, 1 p., 2 dc, then continue same as before.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

17

Use Collingbourne's Rapid Shuttle


FIRST LESSON ON TATTING
A Simple Lesson of Instructions for Tatting
One
should obtain a good thread
of standard

make, which will

facili-

tate and

contribute to good work-

manship and perfect execution. CoUingbourne's JapsJlk, Luxura silk,


or

"American Maid Cordonnet SpecNo. 4


is

No.

ial," for trimmiLg underlinen, chilnderlinen,

dren's clothing, bed linens , tidies, handkeichief borders, etc.,

always advisable and piefened


hand,

by expert art needle workers.

Hold shuttle in right hand, take end of thread between thutnb and fore finger of the
laying thread over third and fourth fingers, as shown in illustration
thread for free

left

No.

1,

allowing

sufficient fore

movement of two
shown.

fingers,

now under

loop, bring

back between thumb and


little

finger crossing threads, as

Pass thread issuing from shuttle around over

finger of

right

hand and under

fourth finger, giving shuttle direction

shown

in Figure 1.

Pass shuttle between second and


third fingers of left

hand to back of
in Figure

hand as indicated by arrow


2, bringing out

behind loop, drawing

the thread from the shuttle tightly,

stopping with jerk while left hand

No. 2

closes knot.
left

Length of thread be3

No.

ween

shuttle

and

ha

eight inches.

As you pass the

shuttle through loop, bestill.

ting thread taut, holding left


1

hand

Raise the third

is first

half of double stitch.

Care should be exercised

that the thread in right

thread that forms the stitches.

The second
third

part

hand does not move while using left hand, as it is only that part of the Hold right hand thread free to run through the stitches. of any stitch is made by passing shuttle from left to right, between first and
4, right

fingers

under lengthened loop, as illustrated in Figure

hand seizing
firs

shuttle

in

empty loop e "tending the thread, left hand closing the stJtch, monly used "double stitch." Practice double stitch repeatedly u
front of

like

Figure
stitch.

5 illustrates

forming double
position

The hands resume

/ tF/I
^'

'^

^^akv- \ lL^\
No. 3

Figure 6 illustrates

how

picots are

made.

Care should be

by beginner.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

J^a/^Sccc^/uzK02y?zr^^

Fig. Fig. FiB-

1.

Clover Leaf

2.
3.

Bar Eilge. Canoe Edge.

Fig. Fig. Fig.

4.
'>.

Medallion.

Hen and Chickens


Insertion.

1>.

Detail of Figure 1, Clover Leaf. Make r. Close ring. Make 2 more rings and join ing leaf.

ds.,

p..

2 ds.

Detail of Figure
3 ds.,
1

2.

s.

form

ring,

ds., 1

p..

ds.,

p.,

tlie

three form-

p.

3 ds.

close ring.

To Make

Form r. from center of leaf Bar. 2 shuttle. 2 ds., 7 p.. 2 ds.. with 2nd s. with working shuttle. turn work and with one shuttle make second leaf, turn with 2 s., make 2nd bar. repeat until desired length.

To Make Bar. Turn work. 2 with working s. 4 ds. 1 p.


3

ds.. 1

p.,

3 ds..

p..

ds.,

form ring with 2nd s., 4 ds. turn. 1 s. form ring. 1 p.. 3 ds., repeat from star.
s.

Detail of Figure 3. Form r. with one s. 5 ds. 1 p., 5 ds.. 10 dr., turn and with 2 s. 4 ds., 7 p., separated by 2 ds. 4 ds. Join to last p. of ring; turn. Make ring as before with 1 s. and proceed the len.;th required.
Detail of Fig. 4. Form ring. tween. 2 ds., close ring.

Second Row.

ring, 2 ds. 1 p., 2 ds. Join to 1st 2 ds.. close ring. Turn, form ring. 4 p.. of 1st ring. ds. 1 p., 4 ds., 1 p., 4 ds. 1 p., 4 ds., close ring, turn and repeat from star until all 12 ps. of central ring have been used.

Form

ds..

12

p.,

with

ds.

be-

Detail of Fig.
1

5. Form ring. 4 ds. 1 p.. 4 ds., 1 p., 4 ds., close ring; turn, form ring. 1 ds., 1 p., 1 ds 1 p,, 1 ds., close ring and turn, repeat 1st ring turn. Form ring. 2 ds. Join to p. of small ring. 4 ps., with 1 ds. between, 2 ds., close ring; turn, repeat 1st ring; turn, repeat 1st small ring, join to last p. of large ring; turn, repeat 1st ring.
p.,
4

ds.,

p.,

ds.,

Detail of Fig. B
1 p.. 4

Form

ring.

ds. 1 p..

ds.,

p.,

ds

ds..

close ring; turn

and repeat

1st ring.

Detail of Figs. 5

and 6

Figs.

.S

and

U are especially adapted for curtains

and dresser

scarfs,

using jKc>/C^<^'OC<'^/0vtX/Z^9Z-^

No. 6 Linen Finish Curtain Thread.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY .^^^^^^^J^tz^^z^^z^

19

Home

Needlework on Foot Power Weaving Loom


Designs illustrated below are

made

with

Perle No.

3 or

Swiss Teidy cotton.


of this old

The rejuvenation
of

and simple art


tops, table run-

weaving couch covers, pillow

ners,

window

curtains, fancy bags

and numeris

ous other articles for


interesting.
In

home

decorations,

most

olden times the materials used on these


its

hand-weaving looms was wool in


sizes
for

various

and forms; however, today the process


the long staple silky, sea-island

finishing

cottons inspires the art worker to use

mercerized cottons or
ing the

artificial silks in obtain-

most satisfactory

results.

mercerized cotton twisted and finished

in

the

waterspun process obtains greater luster and

more
into

silky, soft effects.

These snowy flakes of

pure, long staple, sea-island cotton, waterspun

threads and flosses, of various sizes, increases


the opportunity for the

home being made more

beautiful by the needle workers of the world.

The patterns
gether with

illustrated

on
are

this

page,

to-

many

others,

made by
F.

the

women
the

of the "Lockport

Home
of

Industry," under

direct

supervision
111.

Edward
to

Worst,
to

Lockport,
suit

These patterns are arranged


which they are
be used.

any

article for

Bloomiiii:

Lea

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

J^o;^^ci^.^.^m,c/KK6.

Design

.No,

'^xvi,

'

tiu-

21ix22-inch

center piece stamped on white art cloth, and three new full skein holders of

Deslcn No. 343 One 17x21 Pillow Top. stamped and tinted on art cloth and
three full skein holders
(if

Design No. 244 One 17x21 Pillow Top, stamped and tinted on art cloth and
three full skein holders of

.^o^^{.c-c^/i!muy2y?z!^
silk finish floss, all included in this outfit, complete for 10 cents.

j^^c6'Oa/h:ruA.<^z^
silk finish this outfit;

j^o^^c^ccc^/uorx/z^i^ze^
in

Perle

floss,

all

included

complete for 10 cents,

silk finish Perle floss, all included this outfit; complete for 10 cents.

in

Deslcn No, 2.-2 One full size cor.=?ft Design l\o. 242 One individual laundry l)as. 12x21, stampc ,1 and tinted on cover, stamped on sheer white material art cloth and three lull skein holders of and sufficient

Design No, 2!>0 One full size Turkish wash cloth of fine white fabric and two new full skein holders of

J^^^CC-C^/^mU/i^^Zje^
finish Perle floss, all included this outfit; complete for 10 cent
ilk
in

J^^^^OU.a^<^VXt/2.1^Z^
silk finish floss to embroider desigrn, all luded in this outfit; complete for 10

J^^c^>C-a/^n7tC/iy2Z^
silk finish crochet thread, all included in this outfit; complete for 10 cents.

To Establish
the Supremacy
of

New

Skein-holder

preserves the Floss in perfect condition

preventing the

Embroidery
Floss
The World's Most
Perfect Quality

annoyance of
tangling or
snarling.

Price of Holder and Floss 2'jc.

i^o^&AAn,QVic/i^Ke.

Art Needle-Work Outfits

DesigTi 299 Design 213 Design 203 OKr slnniped on Hue lileaeheil lluck Towcliug. Also 2 holders of cordetay for embroider- ^'J'^ Choice of Designs: One 27-inoli to^v This complete to el ready to embroider all for special priee of ing: deMijs;u mid 3 holders for eroch etIiiK edsres.

To

Establish the of

Supremacy

Embroidery Floss and Chrochet Threads


The World's Most
Perfect Quality

New Skein-holder preserves the Floss in perfect condition preventing the annoyance of tangling or snarling.

design,

bleached lawn holders of

uif lull size Boudoir Cap Design 24o stamped on line, white, sheer, and tliree full skein
'

sign,

Design 2-lS On^^ Breakfast Cap destamped on slieer. white lawn, and

Design 247

Apron

three

new

full

skein holders of

white lawn and three new


holders of

design,

20 One 20 by on stamped
full

Fancy
sheer,

skein

J^^^^ccc.-a/(w%i/i''^zliii
silk finish floss, all included in the outfit for 10 cents.

j^o^^ccc^/{mu/i^<^z^
I'H^ finish floss, all included in this outfit- complete for 10 cents.
silk finish floss, all outfit, complrt, for

included in this

10

cents.

a*

Design 261

ing one center piece, 10y2 by 10%, aii-l four doilies 5 by 5, stamped on fin' bleached linen, and three new full skein holders of

One

Luncheon

Set, inclU'l
I'in

poplin

Cushion and

Design 246 One 12 by 20, llaby design, stamped on sheer, white lawn, with back and three full
Pillow
skein holders of

J^/^Scc-c^/Ucru/z^^zje^
silk finish floss, all included in this outfit. complete for 10 cents. si'k finish floss all included ou'flt. complete for 10 cents. in

j^^^ci:^c.^y'^au/z^^zje^
this silk finish floss, all included in this outfit, complete for 10 cents.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY j^;^Sccc^/^t^tM.^z^

To introduce CoUingboumesArtzilk to women who desire something /'t/^r;-, at the same price
they've been accustomed to paying for ordinary silk floss, we are giving, absolutdy free, wit h every purchase of e ix skeins of Artzilk, a handsome Lintex Pillow Top and Back. The top is handsomely designed and artistically tinted ready to be embroidered.

Design 154

To Secure One
Simply purchase todav

of These Attractive Pillows

six skeins of CollingDoumes Fast Color, superior lustre Artzilk, at regular retail price of

Desig'n

103

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY .^^.^^<^j7c<:<a<?z^

23

ALL FREE
Design No. 171

Design No. 125

Design No. 121

Design No. 124

Greatest Offer Ever Made


To introduce Collingboume's Aitzilk to women who desire something better, at the
same
price they've been accustomed to paying for ordinary silk floss, we are giving, absolutely free, with every purchase of six skeins of Artzilk, a handsome Lintex Library Table Scarf.

The

scarf

artistically

is handsomely designed and tinted ready to be embroidered.

To Secure One of These


Attractive Scarfs
boume's
simply purchase todav six skeins of Collingfast color superior lustre Artzilk
at regulcir retail price of

Design No. 127

25 Cents

Design No. 173

Design No. 126

Design No. 120

Design No. 172

Specify Design

Number

in

Choice of Illustrations Above

24

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

Al,l,

SIZES

RETAILS

10c.

America's Beat Cotton

jQ;^^ccc^/utftoz<?z^
Art.

ARTICLE 112 ELGIN MAID MERCERIZEIJ CROCHET COTTON


All Colors

Retail

5c.

American Maid Cordonnct

CM

\Vhite and Ecru


111 1,

all
3,
5,

sizes:
10, 70, 15, 80,

Cuarsf
20, 00,

Silk finish fadeless white


fast color for crochet, lace

2,

30.

40,

50,

60,

100

Fine.

making, knitting, embroidery and smocking. Pinks,


blues,
reds,

greens,
yds.
to

laven-

sea-island
staple,

waterspiin genuine long silky,

ders,

yellows,
100

grays
ball.

and
5c

white.

mercerized and Elginized cablelaid ncord hard, smooth, twisted crochet.

Price

Hard Twisted Mercerized Cord, used


purses,
table

for

laces,

bags,

mats,

centerpieces,

bedspreads,

macrame.

tassels, fringes, tatting,

handkerchief edging, and smockPrice per ball


JfO.lO

ing or embroidery. Fadeless whites and fast ecrus.

ARTICLE 1142 TEXASILK CORDONEY


Texasilk Cordoney. Silk finish, waterspun. fast colors and snow white, used for tatting edges on lingerie, wash handkerchiefs, iloths, etc., embroidery and buttonholing flannels, table linens, etc.
twist,

ARTICLE

1151

MERCERIZED JAPSILK CORDONEV CROCHET. TING AND SMOCKING

Size 70 only.

TAT-

H -oz.

ball,

each

5c

W hite
20.
30,

and Ecru
1,

3,

5. 0,

10,

40,

60,

60
lor.s:

80,

90, 3n,

100 Fine. All Fast

ARTICLE 1141 CORDBT.\Y

Sizes

ao. 50, rink.s. nines. Reds, Grays. Greens, Lavenders. Yellows, Black. Soft twisted mercerized Cord. used for laces, bass, purses, table mats, center pieces, tassels, bedspreads,,
-

COR.D.:&TAY

Size

3,

25

yards; size
30,

5,

25

yards; size
50,

50 yards;

size

50 yards; size 90, 50 yards.

Fadeless white, fast colors.


Pinks,
yellows,
blues,
reds,

macrame.

fringes, tatting, etc.

greens,

Price per ball

loc

lavenders.

For

smocking, tatting, crocheting, embroidery, etc. All staple


colors in all sizes.

Per

skein

holder

5e

-VRTICLE 1140

H.\RD FINISH CABLE

CORD THREAD FOR

Old Fashion Laoe and Uattenliers Crochet

-\RTICLE
cable 6-c..rd thread for old fashion la.e
finish

IIZS

Hard

CLOYEK LINEN FINISH THREAD FOR BEDSPREADS,


CI ItT.VlNS, ETC.
Clover linen finthread for
curetc.

and
15, 70.

Battenberg crochet. Snow while only. Sizes:


20, SO,

isli

25,

30,

40,

50.

CO,

liedspreads,
tains,

00, 100.

plain fin-

White
coarse
6.

ish

long
l.all

staple

cotinn
twi.st.

or
size

ecru,
2,

waterspun into hard


I'er

fine size

100

grammes
Price

lOc

tube.

on per

tube

SOc

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY


Article 1120

25

LUXURA
100

Article 1119

A. B. C.

Yards

to Ball

FLOCHET
Silk

White. Black, Blue, Pink, Yellow, Green. Gray, Lavender, Red. Artificial Crochet Silk All Fast Colors Size 20 only Price per Ball: 35 Cents
Article
1121

Finish

Sea Island
6

Strand

20

Grammes
Floss
15

Ball
Per
Ball:

Cents

White, Light Blue,

Lavender and Pink

LUXURA
40

Yards

to Ball

^'hite. Black. Blue, Pink, Yellow, Lavender, Green, Red, Gray.

Article 1143

Blue White
Soft plain finish

Crochet Silk All Fast Colors Size 20 only Price per Ball: 10 Cents
Artificial

Waterspun

firm

twist.

or I'.sed for croclieting knitting bed spreads, wash cloths, bath mats, teidies, hot plate mats. Sizes. 4, 6,
S.

24.

10. 12. 14, 16, 26, 28, fine.

18,

20,

22.

Articles 1110
1-oz. Ball:

10 Cents

CLASSIC PERLE
Article 1110, Size Article 1111, Size
ft 3

Lustrous Perle, White and Colors


7-10 ounce on ball.

Article 1139

Blue White

Plain
twist.
18.

Finish
L^sed

Per Ball:

10

Cents

Waterspun

firm

for

crocheting or knitting bed spreads, curtains, wash cloths, bath mats, Sizes. 4. teidies, hot plate mats, etc.
6, S,

28,

10, fine.

12.

14.

16.

20,

22,

24.

26.

I'Ji-oz.

Skein: 20 Cents

Article 1129
Articles 1112 and 1113

Snow White Fast


Article 1112, Size Article 1113, Size
5

Articles 1114 and 1115

Colors
yards.

Snow White
Fast Colors
Article 1114, Size 3. Article lllS. Size 5. Soft Lustrous Perle bed spreads, curtains, slippers. belt.s, bags, etc. Large Hank: 50 Cents

Linen Finish Clover Crochet Twist

3140 yards.

White or Ecru
Coarse Fine
50
size, size,
6.

225

2,

soft Lustrous Perle suitable for all kinds chochet and knitting.

Gramm
25

Ball

Per Ball: 25 Cents

Ball:

Cents

26

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BALL EMBROIDERY FLOSS


Article 1122

Article lllS

ARTIFICIAL

Percyl
finish

EMBROIDERY
SILK
All Fast Colors

Sea Island

Most Brilliant
S-Pl

Most
quisite

4-Strand

brilliant lustre:

ex41/^

50-Yard Ball
White, Liglit Blue. Pink

yards to skein.

Used
ery

for

embroidtops,

and Lavender
Prif

on

ribbon

scarfs, etc.

in Ceiis

More beautiful than ordinar


Article
1137

Four Strand

A softly finished embroidery cotton, particularly satisfactory for embroidery on sheer materials and all kinds of fine i-mbroidery "work.
Snow White
and all Past Colors
2Si-y<l.

NEW FULL

SKEIN HOLDER

nail:

Cents

Article

112:.

SPECIAL DIXIE

COTTON
s-ply
4

PADDING
50-yd.

Strand

Ball

White only

Exact

size

No more snarled

muss.\' floss for

embroidery

if

you use

jQ;^oc6^.^/{wzc/iy?zje^
Stiein

Holders containing

floss in

any

size, style or color.

Eaeli Skein Holiier of Floss:


in

3 Cents, or 2 for
colors:
finish
lloss,

.1

Cents

following- sizes and


is

Articlf

1144

Artiele

WAr>

the

6-strand silk

size

25,

GOLD MEDAL
Knitting
Speciall.v

made
2

in
5c.

Snow White and

all fast colors.

3c Skein Holder,

Yarn
and
waterspur
soft
silk

for

processed
in

Fast

colors

lieautiful

.\rtiele

1I.'!4

is

the Perle silk finish

floss,
3.

size
.s,

5.

in all

fast

colors and
2

Snow White,
for 5c.

in

sizes

5,

12.

at

3c

Snow White and


V--ni..

all

Fast Colors.
10

Skein Holder,
Article 113(i

Skein:

Cents

is

the silk
S,

finisli

floss in
25,
30.

Snow White
35. 40, 50. 60,

only,
fine

in all sizes, coarse,

13.
2

16,

20,

at 3c

Skein Holder or
is silk

for 5c.

Article 1117

finish floss in special loose twist in


sizes, coarse, A,

Snow White only


Skein Holder,
2

in

B, C, D,

p:,

fine, 3c

for 5c.

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Accessories Necessary for

27

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Work

Basket

NEEDLE EMERY
'}.

inches. Price, 10 cents. Price, 15 cents. inches. 2k or White.

Red Satin 20. Strawberry shape, 1% inches long. Emery stuffed. Price: 5 Cents Each

iflJiJiiJiijiljl,.,,

No. 54. FRINGE. 2'^ inches deep.

28
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COLORS
00 OTiite 02 Cream

135 Nell Rose

White

135A Am. Beauty


136 Scarlet 138 Fast Light Red 140 Fast Crimson
142 Dark Red 144 Wine 146 Moss Green 145 Nile Green 150 Nat' 1 Green

177 Plum 177A Wisteria


17 8

04 Cream 06 Canarv08 Light Yellow 10 Yellow 12 Burnt Orange 13 Palm Beach 14 Pongee

Med. Brown

16 Light Tan 18 Tan 20 Golden Brown 22 Light Brown


23 Tobacco 23A (Copper 24 Light Pink 26 Pinlc 28 Clover Pink
2 9 Salmon 29A Coral

30 Rose Pink 32 Old Rose 34 Dark Rose

152 154 156 158 160 162 164 166 168 170 172 174 176

Reseda Leaf Green Grass Green Bottle Green Olive Green Dark Green
Lilac

Lavender

New

Heliotrope Violet Purple Roval Purple Dark Purple

ISO 182 184 185 186 188 190 192 194 195 196 198 199 200 202 204 205 206 208

Brown Dark Brown Seal Brown


Leather Browi Linen Linen Drab Light Drab

210 212 214 216 218 220 222 226 228 230 232 234 236
23 8

Navv Blue Dk Marine Blue Dark Navy Extra Dk Navy


Dark Drab

Cop'hagen Blue Alice Blue 22 3 New Blue 224 Holland Gray


Silver

Gray Gray
Slate

Drab

Medium Drab
Olive Drab Light Blue

Medium Gray
Steel

Pearl Gray
Slate

Medium Blue
Sky Blue
Turquoise Blue Marine Blue Kings Blue Royal Blue Dark Blue

Medium
Black

240 242 243 244 245


24
6

Dark Slate Smoke

Tango Pink
Terra Cotta
Lt.

Mahogany Mahogany

Order Hy Color Xuniber

Ladies!

Or
A.
B.

Will You Write Me this Letter? Just Tear It Out and Mail It
,

Collingbourne Pres., Collingbourne Silk Mills,


Elgin,
111.
,

U. S. A.

Dear Sir

want you to send me sample of your new thread You say Collingbourne Byssine, 200 yds. spool of silk finished thread is stronger and smoother than anything else for machine sewing because it is made on the new modern American machinery. You say it has more strength and length and luster You say it is a soft, silk and will make sewing easier. finish, for making a beautiful seam and costs no more than the ordinary cotton thread. All this quality combined with economy to me is a real pleasure to learn, and I am willing to give your Byssine a trial spools in for which, send me Enclosed is following colors. I will purchase my Byssine thread from my dealer, after trying the sample.
I
(f^

Yours very sincerely,

F. S.--Soft silk finish, fine twisted thread, of 200 yards a spool at 5c is the only thread really suitable for sewing wash fabrics, fine silks and dress goods.

FIRST OF ALL DEPENDABILITY

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ALL FREE
rt*W?'

tf^-

Your Choice

^^m
'*Ji'

FREE
floss,

Any
Ready

Article
Embroider

on this Page
to

G REATEST OFFER EVER MADE


To introduce Collingbourne's New Skein Holder, of mercerized embroidery
same
give
to women who desire something and more convenient to use at the price they have been accustomed to paying for ordinary skein cotton, we

better

away absolutely

free,

any

article

on

this page, artistically

designed on hand-

some material, ready to be embroidered. To Secure One Of These Attractive

Art Novelties simply mail fifty (50) empty Collingbourne skein holders for the style you
select

and specify by design number.


i^.J-'

Regular price of skein holder floss, 2ic per holder or 30c per dozen. At

your

dealers.
listed

The premiums
4'
.:fi'.

on

this

page are

.M

absolutely free as outlined above. When you require QUALITY FIRST in art needle-work threads from your dealer, insist on the Collingbourne brand.

''Am
iW^nw

.JMm~

mmmmmss'.

-^v
* *

\$M'<i^ii

H\.

These Premiums May be Procured from Advertising Department j^^^ccca^^tc/iyn\ Silk Mills, Elgin, 111.

The Largest and Most


Complete Line

The Most Perfect Water Spun Process Threads and Floss and

CROCHET-TATTING EMBROIDERY AND SEWING THREADS

Snow White-Fast
Colors.
in

Manufactured

AND FLOSS
J^o;^cc<.^/{/crt<yz^^Zje^

Daylight, Pure

Country Atmosphere and Sanitary Regulations.

The Home

of Quality

A WORD TO THE WISE


The Art Needle Worker Everywhere:
Colliiigbourne Mills are anxious to have every Ameriean wonian Collingbourne threads, flosses and yarns.

know

the superior merits of

Few years ago mills were started at Elgin, mineral composition.


Our waterspun
supremacy
have
thread.s, flosses

111.,

built

around a free flowing spring of water of


all

in luster, evenness of twist, fadeless

and yarns have become standardized white and fast color.

over the world for their

of our business, which we have strictly adhered to has been QUALITY FIKST. We used the best grades of raw materials and with our improved facilities for l)leaching and dyeing and finishing threads and yarns, we have been able to produce the most perfect threads.

The policy

at all times

The labor consumed


needlework
time
is

in needlework producfng the many novelties for beautifying the home, also connection with wearing appar-I, re<juires a great deal of valuable time. In fact, the of greater consequence than a small saving on the cost of cheap materials.
in

"We suggest that in purchasing your threads and yarns and materials, you do so intelligently, by

making

a comparison of

any

oi J^^O;;^c^ou.^q^tn.i/2y?ze^ threads or flosses with those bearing

any other

labels of foreign or domestic manufacture.

These threads and flosses being made in the United States on most modern machinery, by experienced operators of many years service in handling yarn and thread machinery, aft'ords the art needle-workers of the world the opportunity of obtaining only perfect threads and flosses, when the brand Collingbourne is specified and insisted umou.

Each

article is inspected before leaving

our mills and

in

each instance a piece of merchandise

bearing the J(^^^ccca/UVtc/2y?ze^ label can be recognized as superior in

many

ways.

Suggestions for new articles, either in the style or design or thread, will be very gratefully aefeel interested in the work accomplished by each individual art needle-worker and the praise that our many lines have received, as evidenced in the congratulatory letters we receive, tends to have our mill people render greater effort in the ])roduction of the world's most comjjlete line of art needlework and family sewing threads.
cei)ted.

We

Every American woman


turer.

is

interested in (he progress

and prosperity of the American manufac-

The Woman's National Made In U. S. A League, 1329 E St., N. W., Washington, D. C, urges every woman buying everything, whenever possible, made in the U. S. A. The combined effort of the women of this country demanding merchandise labeled, "Made in
U. S. A.," develops practical patriotism

and makes permanent the future


Eventually yours,

of prosperity to be enjoyed

by

all.

VIRGINIA SNOW,
Needlework Instructor,

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